9pmand thepolls closed cnn was on the screen immediately projected trump as the winner and erupted erupted "wooooooooo " we've got all kinds of national media here they're showing cnn and fox news on the screen anytime this crowd is on tv they go wild wanting to show everyone how excited they aw to be in this crowd and a trump supporter trump has a commanding lead in the silver state almost winnjng by twenty points this is his third straight win after new hampshire and most recently south carolina ted cruz won in iowa trump made a point to visit at least one caucus location that we now if he held a rally in sparks he was inspiring uis out and caucus that the only way to make america great again is to get out and vote matter and it seems his supporters did just that nevada expected and donald trump stage tonighht we will bring it to you live ew ffn llv trump did make some pit stops tonight at local caucus sites... including palo verde high school.... our caucus coverage continues... with fox5's miguel martinez-valle joins us live from dom demarco's pizzeria... and miguel... trump spoke to you briefly there? closed captioning earlier today donald trump made a surprise stop at pal
9pm and the polls closed cnn was on the screen immediately projected trump as the winner and erupted erupted "wooooooooo " we've got all kinds of national media here they're showing cnn and fox news on the screen anytime this crowd is on tv they go wild wanting to show everyone how excited they aw to be in this crowd and a trump supporter trump has a commanding lead in the silver state almost winnjng by twenty points this is his third straight win after new hampshire and most recently...
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so, joinformercnn andfox news anchor kiran chetry as she talks to some of the top experts in the medical world to discuss the impact the nutribullet rx can have on our overall health, as well as meeting longevity and nutrition expert david wolfe as he introduces kiran to this breakthrough machine that he says will change the way we treat sickness forever -- the all-new nutribullet rx. >> 2 years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume and, more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible before, by using this machine. introduce you to the next generation of this machine. this is the all-new nutribullet rx. >> well, you can obviously tell this one's bigger, but what makes this machine so different? >> the most important thing about this machine is that it was designed, from the very beginning, with nutrition, health, and wellness in mind. all right, i want you to watch closely, kiran. the next nutriblast rx that i'm going to make addresses what's been re
so, join former cnn and fox news anchor kiran chetry as she talks to some of the top experts in the medical world to discuss the impact the nutribullet rx can have on our overall health, as well as meeting longevity and nutrition expert david wolfe as he introduces kiran to this breakthrough machine that he says will change the way we treat sickness forever -- the all-new nutribullet rx. >> 2 years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people...
to measure the kind of political spectrum of the media from left to right, as well as tv--fox news,cnn, and cbs news. and the innovation of my work is to use a plagiarism detection device to check the extent to which each press release influences this larger public discourse about islam. what is neat about the new ail gow rowland-smithisms is we can identify not only verbatim quotes, here we have a press release that sighs bias and hate is unamerican, this also identifies near matches or paraphrased quotes of the press releases. and they enable kind of quantitative measure of the amount of the influence of each organization upon public discourse about islam. i also conducted in depth interviews with the leaders of each, all of these organizations or, sorry, sub sample of these organizations. both those that succeeded in influencing public discourse about islam as well as those who had little or no influence on shaping public discourse about islam. and so let me tell you the story that begins my book actually begins with a history of muslim american organizations in the united states and the
to measure the kind of political spectrum of the media from left to right, as well as tv -- fox news, cnn, and cbs news. and the innovation of my work is to use a plagiarism detection device to check the extent to which each press release influences this larger public discourse about islam. what is neat about the new ail gow rowland-smithisms is we can identify not only verbatim quotes, here we have a press release that sighs bias and hate is unamerican, this also identifies near matches or...
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we don't have any additional information, but all of our resourcesincludingfox newsand cnn to find the latest details. we'll bring them to you on fox19now.com and during this newscast. a long closed butler county amusement park could get a new life. according to the hamilton journal news, monroe is looking to re- develop the park that closed in 2002. the city is working with miami university to find a new use. ideas for the 35- acre site include include recreation and redevelopment of adjacent properties to make it into a gateway for the area. its nothing new or unheard of ...sharks in the ocean ... but take a look at this incredible aerial video -- all those black dots you see in the water? sharks! tens of thousands of black tip sharks are currently swarming the waters just off the near palm beach. researchers say this is part of their annual migration pattern. how about some iced coffee? one canadian's cup of joe... freezing instantly... the video going viral.. after the break. it's senior night at nku. did the norse go out with a win? highlights of a big night of college basketb
we don't have any additional information, but all of our resources including fox news and cnn to find the latest details. we'll bring them to you on fox19now.com and during this newscast. a long closed butler county amusement park could get a new life. according to the hamilton journal news, monroe is looking to re- develop the park that closed in 2002. the city is working with miami university to find a new use. ideas for the 35- acre site include include recreation and redevelopment of...
poll, bernie sanders leadinginnew hampshire,most by wide margins and every poll has him on top and the cnn poll has him with a 31 point lead in new hampshire. and fox 35 is taking an in-depth to the florida primary saturday morning, 7:30, our sister station, my 65 and see saturday night at 11:00 on fox 35 and tuesday they votes in new hampshire. >> amy: thanks, coming up a quarter million people are about to descend on a small central florida town! >> john: taking you live to mt. dora for the arts fest when we come back. plus, good morning, david! >> reporter: john, amy, what does your dining room table look like? chances are it looks nothing like the gorgeous 30-plus tables here at tables extraordinaire. an event that you can check out today, and tomorrow. my friends, how are youis morning? >> well, thank you for having us. >> what is table extraordinaire. >> reporter: different table scapes and each more imaginative than the next and over-the-top designs, amazing, have to see them. >> amy: wow, it will be cool, a rocket launch is scheduled for 8:38 this morning, and darrell says the wind is a factor out on the cape this morning. so, we are keepin
poll, bernie sanders leading in new hampshire, most by wide margins and every poll has him on top and the cnn poll has him with a 31 point lead in new hampshire. and fox 35 is taking an in-depth to the florida primary saturday morning, 7:30, our sister station, my 65 and see saturday night at 11:00 on fox 35 and tuesday they votes in new hampshire. >> amy: thanks, coming up a quarter million people are about to descend on a small central florida town! >> john: taking you live to mt....
fox newswith 1,078 mentioned. we move over to ted cruz. the numbers are substantially lower. 925 average mentions each day, 780 on cnn, 559 on fox. and rubio with about half of trump's coverage, msnbc with an average of 748, cnn, 656 and fox with 543. now for this week, virtually no difference than tone for all three networks about 72% negative for trump, 75% negative for cruz. similar to rubio with cnn slightly more negative. democratic race getting about half the attention overall. cnn with 499 average daily mentions of hillary clinton. might be might be with 421, fox with 256. bernie sanders, a bit behind with about 400 mentions each on cnn and msnbc, that's each day. just 184 on fox. both clinton and sanders getting coverage is about two-thirds negative on the three networks but on fox, that rises to 73% negative for bernie. by the way, a similar power in print. trump getting more coverage than cruz in t"the washington post," "new york times" and "wall street journal." rubio is getting half of trump's coverage in the "post" and "the journal." clinton got somewhat more coverage than sanders in the post and journal and sanders gett
fox news with 1,078 mentioned. we move over to ted cruz. the numbers are substantially lower. 925 average mentions each day, 780 on cnn, 559 on fox. and rubio with about half of trump's coverage, msnbc with an average of 748, cnn, 656 and fox with 543. now for this week, virtually no difference than tone for all three networks about 72% negative for trump, 75% negative for cruz. similar to rubio with cnn slightly more negative. democratic race getting about half the attention overall. cnn with...
becauseifcnn didthat, and believe me, cnn has put out false information about me, this program, fox newssurprised. it seems like that's what they do over there. but, isn't it cn ns fault and not ted cruz's fault? >> well, i talked to ted cruz earlier today. and he says that he didn't know anything about what the campaign did. in terms of contacting precincts telling people that i was dropping out. that a vote for me was a wasted vote. you know, my wife spoke at one of the caucus locations and a cruz person before her had told everybody that i wasn't going to be in the race and they should reconsider their vote. a carson person had spoken already. but the people wanted to hear from my wife. she did go up. she spoke. they loved her. standing ovation and we won that precinct. >> okay. >> i don't know what the total impact would be across all of the precincts, but obviously this is the kind of thing that we don't want happening. >> absolutely. i'm trying to find out who the villains are here. look, you got 9%. if you were out of the race, that 9%, most of it would have gone to cruz, all righ
because if cnn did that, and believe me, cnn has put out false information about me, this program, fox newssurprised. it seems like that's what they do over there. but, isn't it cn ns fault and not ted cruz's fault? >> well, i talked to ted cruz earlier today. and he says that he didn't know anything about what the campaign did. in terms of contacting precincts telling people that i was dropping out. that a vote for me was a wasted vote. you know, my wife spoke at one of the caucus...
fox news.----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- -----------++full cnn restrictions below++ 3 and on the republican side... the list of candidates just keeps on shrinking. rick santorum announced he's dropping his bid for president last night. he went on to say he's now endorsing marco rubio. this came just a few hours after kentucky senator rand paul announced he's ending his run for president as well. paul's campaign wasn't able to rally the youth vote quite as much as he'd hoped. there are still *nine candidates left. 3 up in minnesota... some cold competitors just made it across the finish line. a team of high-speed huskies finished a four hundred mile race! nathan schroeder and his dog sled team won the annual beargrease sled dog marathon it took them two days and 19 hours. and it's actually the *fourth time schroeder .. and his team... ((walter/jen)) 3 3 3 3 3 still ahead: back on the ice. the lightning kick off the second half of the season... keeping up that hot streak. 3 plus: the *best announcement video from "national signing day?" wasn't much of a *stretch. lets just s
fox news. ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- -----------++full cnn restrictions below++ 3 and on the republican side... the list of candidates just keeps on shrinking. rick santorum announced he's dropping his bid for president last night. he went on to say he's now endorsing marco rubio. this came just a few hours after kentucky senator rand paul announced he's ending his run for president as well. paul's...
and carsontonight... at 8 pm eastern time on cnn.. tomorrow it will be bush, trump and kasich.live in greenville, ryan nobles, fox carolina news. 3 ahead of tonight's town hall- cruz and carson are both set to talk at a faith and freedom forum at 6 at first baptist church in spartanburg.we'll stream it to you live on our website.there are now 6 candidates vying for republican white house nomination ahead of saturday's south carolina primary. primary.three candidates of the race.their primary is next saturday february 27-th. we have more on all the candidates and their upstate events on our website fox carolina dot com. 3 now time for weather and traffic every 10 minutes---- kendra's here with a look at your forecast. forecast. 3 3 expect plenty of sunshine for the remainder of the work week with temperatures near normal for this time of year. some enter for this weekend, then rain will follow.tonight temperatures will fall fast toward the freezing mark. thursday morning will start with clear skies and temperatures in the low 30s for the upstate and upper 20s in the mountains. sunshine will dominate with highs in the mid 50s for the ups
and carson tonight... at 8 pm eastern time on cnn.. tomorrow it will be bush, trump and kasich.live in greenville, ryan nobles, fox carolina news. 3 ahead of tonight's town hall- cruz and carson are both set to talk at a faith and freedom forum at 6 at first baptist church in spartanburg.we'll stream it to you live on our website.there are now 6 candidates vying for republican white house nomination ahead of saturday's south carolina primary. primary.three candidates of the race.their primary...
weirdly,biographerand allthe news to print, et cetera, and people like john stewart and steven when they had deconstruction of shows of say, fox news, the wall street journal or cnnor usa today or democratic candidates or republican candidates, but precisely because the times brand is that it's a sort of a studo-neutral arbitrar of the culture that seems generally escapes media scrutiny and in a strange way the times function as the kind of first filter. seems to me these pictures are very subtle but for war, glorifying it, dignifying it, making the sacrifice worthwhile and my goal is to get us to worry about that. >> you correct me in i'm wrong, i no longer subscribe to the times but i think they have their sunday public column, a public editor worries the epics of certain journalistic choices and in some ways this is the kind of lovers letter quarell and in some ways i'm urging to focus more on photographers, much of the best photographs from the recent terrorist bombings, the most truthful came from a particular dutch blogger, so part of me wants to us to question the times, parts of me wants the times to question itself and part of me wants us to look more to
weirdly, biographer and all the news to print, et cetera, and people like john stewart and steven when they had deconstruction of shows of say, fox news, the wall street journal or cnnor usa today or democratic candidates or republican candidates, but precisely because the times brand is that it's a sort of a studo-neutral arbitrar of the culture that seems generally escapes media scrutiny and in a strange way the times function as the kind of first filter. seems to me these pictures are very...
fox news,cnn and cbs. the innovation of my work is to use a plagerism aggoer yitsdzm to see the influence on this larger public discourse about islam. what's neat about this is we can not only identify kind of verbatim quotes. so here we have a press release that says bias and hailt are un-american. this will also identify near matches or paraphrased quotes. bias an tolerance are un american. they measure the each organization about islam. i also conducted interviews with the leaders of all these organizations -- ory. a subsamplele. both those that succeeded as well as those who had little or no influence shaping public discourse about islam. and so let me tell you the story that begins my book. actually begins with a history of muslim american organizations in the united states and the broader struggle to shape these public opinion about islam before the 9/11 attack. but today i will focus mostly on the post 9/11 period because it has the most implications for the current type of main streaming that we're
fox news, cnn and cbs. the innovation of my work is to use a plagerism aggoer yitsdzm to see the influence on this larger public discourse about islam. what's neat about this is we can not only identify kind of verbatim quotes. so here we have a press release that says bias and hailt are un-american. this will also identify near matches or paraphrased quotes. bias an tolerance are un american. they measure the each organization about islam. i also conducted interviews with the leaders of all...
new nationalcnn/orc poll. here to weigh in on the leaderboard, fred barnes, "weekly standard" executive editor and fox news contributor. if you believe that poll, fred, tomorrow will be a bloodbath. >> it will be a bloodbath. i'm not sure i believe that poll. it shows support for trump twice what it was last august. there is one thing in that poll really makes you worry about trump if you're republican. it shows 48% of the republicans believe they won't vote for trump, back trump in the general election or definitely won't. so, i mean if you win the party nomination, but about half the party is not going to vote for you, it's a pretty hollow victory. melissa: right. i mean that is kind of diet math that people putting out. diet math. i have two brownies for breakfast, one carrot for dinner will erase all of it. seems like everybody that is against trump comes out here is this other number proves this is total disaster. everybody has been wrong all along. why wouldn't he defy this other odd as well? >> he could, i will have to say. he certainly defied what i thought was going to happen over these recent months. certain
new national cnn/orc poll. here to weigh in on the leaderboard, fred barnes, "weekly standard" executive editor and fox news contributor. if you believe that poll, fred, tomorrow will be a bloodbath. >> it will be a bloodbath. i'm not sure i believe that poll. it shows support for trump twice what it was last august. there is one thing in that poll really makes you worry about trump if you're republican. it shows 48% of the republicans believe they won't vote for trump, back...
cnn inthe town hall. and again this evening on fox news. take a look. >> that was long before the war started.nd it was a very like, i guess so. howard is a friend of mine. that was the first time i was ever asked about it. and i should have said, i guess so. and then seven, eight, nine months later the war started. by that time i had already gone that i was absolutely opposed to it. in 2003 you see i was opposed to it because that's when articles start coming out. i wasn't a politician. nobody really cared what i thought about the war. nobody would have asked me. howard asked me at that early point. that was long before the war started. by the time i had a chance to think about it, i was against. >> and i need to let maria get in here. so how do you think this will play with south carolina voters? should his camp be concerned about this? >> it doesn't matter, don, if there's anything that we have learned in the last nine months is that whatever donald trump says or didn't say, it doesn't matter to his supporters. he will say the moment that he is asked, whatever he's going to say, and his sup
cnn in the town hall. and again this evening on fox news. take a look. >> that was long before the war started.nd it was a very like, i guess so. howard is a friend of mine. that was the first time i was ever asked about it. and i should have said, i guess so. and then seven, eight, nine months later the war started. by that time i had already gone that i was absolutely opposed to it. in 2003 you see i was opposed to it because that's when articles start coming out. i wasn't a politician....
and soforth. he regularly provides commentary on the major media from cbs to fox news to cnn to colbert report, npr and so forth. he's testified often before congress and state legislatures, and as coordinator of cato's amicus brief program, he's filed more than 150 friend of the court briefs before the supreme court including one that the green bag selected for its exemplary legal writing collection. he lectures regularly on behalf of the federalist society, is a member of the legal study students' board of visitors, was an inaugural washington fellow at the national review institute and a lincoln fellow at the claremont institute, and he's been an adjunct professor at the george washington university law school. in 2015 national law journal named him on its list of 40 rising stars in the legal community. before entering private practice, ilya clerked for judge e. grady jolly of the u.s. court of appeals for the fifth circuit. he holds his ba from princeton, his master's from the london school of economics and his jd from the university of chicago law school. please welcome ilya shapiro. [applause
and so forth. he regularly provides commentary on the major media from cbs to fox news to cnn to colbert report, npr and so forth. he's testified often before congress and state legislatures, and as coordinator of cato's amicus brief program, he's filed more than 150 friend of the court briefs before the supreme court including one that the green bag selected for its exemplary legal writing collection. he lectures regularly on behalf of the federalist society, is a member of the legal study...
cnn... foxnews... when i listen to talk shows, i listen for four things: desires and the sound... of honor. i listen for the sound of honor. it is impossible for you to study somebody 20 years before you discern their character. u don't have that kind of time to waste. you must know who they honor. boaz looked at ruth and says, "everybody is talking how you take care of naomi. the way you honor her." i want you to put this down in your spirit, because i want you to remember this as long as you live. if you fail with your life... if you fail... if you fail with your life, it'll be because of a person you chose to dishonor.
cnn... fox news... when i listen to talk shows, i listen for four things: desires and the sound... of honor. i listen for the sound of honor. it is impossible for you to study somebody 20 years before you discern their character. u don't have that kind of time to waste. you must know who they honor. boaz looked at ruth and says, "everybody is talking how you take care of naomi. the way you honor her." i want you to put this down in your spirit, because i want you to remember this as...
nickvalencia,cnn, atlantarepublican candidates face off in new hampshire just days ahead of the state's primary election. and as fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry explains.. the gloves came off at saturday's abc news debate. unlike the last republican debate in iowa... there was no drama over who would show up... but rather who would bring it. trump: eminent domain is an absolute necessity for a country. for our country without it would you wouldn't have roads, you wouldn't wouldn't have schools. you wouldn't' have bridges, you need eminent domain. bush: the difference between eminent domain for public purpose, as donald said, roads and infrastructure and pipelines and all that's for public purpose, but what donald trump did was use eminent domain, to try to take the property of an elderly woman on the strip in atlantic city. that is not public purpose, that is downright wrong. during a campaign season that has often resembled a reality t-v show... the g-o-p face-off had its share of fireworks. rubio: i'm proud of my service in the united states senate and before that in the florida legislat
nick valencia, cnn, atlanta republican candidates face off in new hampshire just days ahead of the state's primary election. and as fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry explains.. the gloves came off at saturday's abc news debate. unlike the last republican debate in iowa... there was no drama over who would show up... but rather who would bring it. trump: eminent domain is an absolute necessity for a country. for our country without it would you wouldn't have roads, you wouldn't...
fox newsat 10. >>> the state of nevada looks like it is going to be a difficult battle ground ford hillary clinton and bernie sanders. a new cnn orc poll has the contenders in a dead heat leading up to saturday's caucus in nevada. 40% of voters say they support clinton. 47 say they support sanders. the racial divide is not nearly among voters as it is in south carolina. white and minority voters are divided between those two candidates.had a chance to talk with senator. sanders about his campaign in south carolina. he has made very use visits -- very few visits to the palmetto state. hillary clinton has a double- digit lead in south carolina. she leads by 18 points in the palmetto state. i asked sanders about that sanders, there's a well-known political analyst and the state that say that you have a better chance of winning in the bottom of in south carolina. what you say to them?>> i say it is not either or. we started this campaign 50 points down in iowa and ended up a virtual tie. 30 points down in new hampshire, and we one. i don't know, 30, 40 points down in nevada, we are now fighting neck and neck. 70 points down in sou
fox news at 10. >>> the state of nevada looks like it is going to be a difficult battle ground ford hillary clinton and bernie sanders. a new cnn orc poll has the contenders in a dead heat leading up to saturday's caucus in nevada. 40% of voters say they support clinton. 47 say they support sanders. the racial divide is not nearly among voters as it is in south carolina. white and minority voters are divided between those two candidates.had a chance to talk with senator. sanders about...
of charlestown into the newspapers of the unitedstates,and thenewspapers of the united states were c-span. they were cnn. they were fox news. they were msnbc. that was the only form of mass communication in this country in 1859, were the newspapers. unlike today's newspapers who like to claim neutrality, with respect to politics, many of them, or even our various cable stations that sometimes like to say we are really neutral about this. [laughter] newspapers did not make any pretense about neutrality. newspapers were organs, the voices of political parties and everybody knew it. you knew when you read a certain newspaper what political bent, what that political party was that it was representing. warso the newspapers go to with each other, because of the war that john brown has launched. they were the voices. and they were just as loud and fierce and ferocious as voices we sometimes here today. -- hear today. and there was no agreement. americans were polarized by john brown. no single opinion shared, unless you want to think of opinion as sectional. there were not people in the south who supported brown. perhaps for thos
of charlestown into the newspapers of the united states, and the newspapers of the united states were c-span. they were cnn. they were fox news. they were msnbc. that was the only form of mass communication in this country in 1859, were the newspapers. unlike today's newspapers who like to claim neutrality, with respect to politics, many of them, or even our various cable stations that sometimes like to say we are really neutral about this. [laughter] newspapers did not make any pretense about...
fox 5'sabby theodros joins us live in the newsroom - after talking with senator bernie sanders. in a new cnn poll - hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders are neck and neck when it comes to likely caucus go- ers who would support them. and in my brief chat with senator sanders -we talked about a lot of hot topics including why he would make the best commander in chief. its also important to note - i did reach out to hillary clinton's campaign for an interview .. but she likely caucus goers in nevada are evenly split when it comes to their pick for saturday's democratic caucus. a new cnn poll found that 48 percent of voters say they'll support hillary clinton - while senator bernie sanders follows close behind at 47 percent. nats the two presidential hopefuls have been in and around the silver state with the hopes of edging out the competition. nats in a satellite interview with fox 5 -sanders said it's his track record sets him apart sanders: anyone who checks my record..will find that after 25 years in the us congress there is no one who has a strongre pro union pro worker voting record and life's activites than
fox 5's abby theodros joins us live in the newsroom - after talking with senator bernie sanders. in a new cnn poll - hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders are neck and neck when it comes to likely caucus go- ers who would support them. and in my brief chat with senator sanders -we talked about a lot of hot topics including why he would make the best commander in chief. its also important to note - i did reach out to hillary clinton's campaign for an interview .. but she likely caucus goers...
the nevada democraticcaucusand thesouth carolina republican place this saturday. in new york, jackie ibanez, fox news.>> cnn's dianne gallagher will join us live from south carolina later this morning to discuss last night's town hall in greenville. she'll also have a preview of between donald trump and jeb coming up at 6 a-m. bernie sanders and hillary face to face hall right here in las vegas. sanders will focus on issues affecting nevada and the latino community. its happening at 6 ruvo center for brain health. but fox5 will be there to bring you a full report in our evening the democratic caucus is this saturday. we will bring you of fox5 news at five.. saturday night. we'll have live coverage of the results from the candidates' local caucus headquarters. the republican caucus is next tuesday february 23rd. tune into fox5 news for live coverage starting at 5 p-m. for a full look at fox5's election coverage... head over to our website fox5vegas dot com and click on elections under the news tab. can you smell it maria?? it's not my bad aftershave... it's the smell of "practice is underway for the daytona 50
the nevada democratic caucus and the south carolina republican place this saturday. in new york, jackie ibanez, fox news.>> cnn's dianne gallagher will join us live from south carolina later this morning to discuss last night's town hall in greenville. she'll also have a preview of between donald trump and jeb coming up at 6 a-m. bernie sanders and hillary face to face hall right here in las vegas. sanders will focus on issues affecting nevada and the latino community. its happening at 6...
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(jeanne moos/cnn correspondent)"and as if bernie sandwiches wasn't enough for one election night, another anchor put her foot in her mouth."though megyn kelly's blooper on fox news wasn't quite so mouthwatering. (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "on the democratic side, bernie sandals, bernie sanders. sandals, it could catch on in the summer months." (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "bernie sandals."the bernie sandwich likewise already exists.food and wine magazine created sandwiches to represent various candidates. hillary's was a subway sandwich....(noah kaufman/associate editor, food and wine magazine)"a little bit of everything and anything anyone could ever want on it, it will agree to put under that bread."while bernie's was a vietnamese sandwich. spicy and obscure.(noah kaufman/associate editor. food and wine magazine)"your hipster friends are gonna tell you about it."even chelsea clinton once misspoke while bringing up bernie.(chelsea clinton/hillary clinton's daughter)"that president sanders. excuse me that's senator sanders, i hope not president sanders."yeah, well how about president bernie sandwiches. (nat sound) "bernie bernie bernie. sandwich sandwich s
(jeanne moos/cnn correspondent)"and as if bernie sandwiches wasn't enough for one election night, another anchor put her foot in her mouth."though megyn kelly's blooper on fox news wasn't quite so mouthwatering. (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "on the democratic side, bernie sandals, bernie sanders. sandals, it could catch on in the summer months." (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "bernie sandals."the bernie sandwich likewise already exists.food and wine magazine...
themorningnews onfox carolina.you are looking live at the old cigar warehouse in downtown greenville.that's where cnn is holding a presidential town hall tonight.ben carson, ted cruz and marco rubio will be there. 3 3 south carolina lawmakers in the senate will soon vote on a resolution to honor the emanuel nine. nine.the resolution would make june 17 as mother emanuel nine day.a senate committee approved the resolution tuesday unanimously. unanimously.the house approved the resolution three weeks ago. all nine died last summer. dylann roof is facing state and federal charges for the killings.he's slated to face state charges in july. prosecutors say they will 3 the ceo of apple says he's opposing a federal judge's order to help investigators break into a killer's i-phone. i-phone.a court wants apple to help the f-b-i get access into the phone of san bernardino shooter syed farook. farook.farook and his wife killed 14 people in december.. before dying in a police shootout.now, apple ceo tim cook says the court is asking his company to create phone- hacking technology that doesn't exist.he also says creating a way to get around the i-phone's security would be dangerous
the morning news on fox carolina.you are looking live at the old cigar warehouse in downtown greenville.that's where cnn is holding a presidential town hall tonight.ben carson, ted cruz and marco rubio will be there. 3 3 south carolina lawmakers in the senate will soon vote on a resolution to honor the emanuel nine. nine.the resolution would make june 17 as mother emanuel nine day.a senate committee approved the resolution tuesday unanimously. unanimously.the house approved the resolution three...
up until now only politicians, rosie o'donnellwilland acertain "fox news" anchor but last night at a republican date's televised town hall on cnn, trump back off the pope, starting to day calling the pope's word disgraceful but then calling the pope himself wonderful last night as the topic was topic one as soon as trump walk out on stage. >> you have been in touch with a lot of people but with the pope. i mean does that give you pause. >> i don't like fighting with the pope. i don't think it is a fight. i think he said something much softer then originally reported by media. i think he heard one side of the story which is probably by the mexican government. he didn't see the tremendous strain that the border is causing us. >> reporter: a person who thinks only about building walls, where ever they may be and in the building bridges is in the the christian. >> well, south carolina residents, not many catholics down there as they go to the polls tomorrow in that primary on a saturday, by the way, and we will see how trump does. he has a big lead in the polls and chris, lauren, latest national poll came from cbs news last night w
up until now only politicians, rosie o'donnell will and a certain "fox news" anchor but last night at a republican date's televised town hall on cnn, trump back off the pope, starting to day calling the pope's word disgraceful but then calling the pope himself wonderful last night as the topic was topic one as soon as trump walk out on stage. >> you have been in touch with a lot of people but with the pope. i mean does that give you pause. >> i don't like fighting with the...
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cnn. >>>just ahead, breaking news. i talked to mexico's former president vicente fox. he had some choice things to say about donald trump andedge to make mexico pay for the wall. wait until you hear who the republican front-runner reminds him of. it's not going to make trump happy. renne, who wants sloppy joe on the menu every day. rosie's my best friend. evelyn likes to dance. harriett wants her fried shrimp as well. alice anne likes vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup and rainbow sprinkles. they give me so much back. i can't even imagine how i could possibly give them what they give me. my school reunion's comi♪ fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. book now at choicehotels.com i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better
cnn. >>> just ahead, breaking news. i talked to mexico's former president vicente fox. he had some choice things to say about donald trump andedge to make mexico pay for the wall. wait until you hear who the republican front-runner reminds him of. it's not going to make trump happy. renne, who wants sloppy joe on the menu every day. rosie's my best friend. evelyn likes to dance. harriett wants her fried shrimp as well. alice anne likes vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup and rainbow...
and thething is, i was upset about cnn, their reporting being so biased. but now that everybody, all the republicans watch fox news, and fox news is more biased in favor of donald trump, so that whatever rubio says against donald trump is a waste of time, because fox news has a panel that discusses it and dismisses it as being a waste of time. people look at it, and they say, oh, there's no point in voting against donald trump because he's a foregone conclusion. what happened to some kind of accountability in the media? host: frances, thank you, and thank you for watching c-span, the within place where you can watch all the candidates and hear their sandeaches interviews in their entirety, so we appreciate that. there's a piece about what it's like to be on what some are calling trump force one, a photograph of donald trump outside the boeing 747, aboard trump's guilded jet, every seat is first class. and this headline from "the new york post," super tuesday will determine whether trump can be stopped. john kasich yesterday on the campaign trail in nashville, tennessee, here's a portion. senator kasich: i beat hil
and the thing is, i was upset about cnn, their reporting being so biased. but now that everybody, all the republicans watch fox news, and fox news is more biased in favor of donald trump, so that whatever rubio says against donald trump is a waste of time, because fox news has a panel that discusses it and dismisses it as being a waste of time. people look at it, and they say, oh, there's no point in voting against donald trump because he's a foregone conclusion. what happened to some kind of...
cnn pollshows donald trump leaving the state with 30% support. behind him senators ted cruz and marco rubio with 10 and 12%. joining me now is scott brown, former massachusetts senator and a fox news contributor. great to have you back on the real story, senator. i understand tonight you're going to be in new hampshire at a rally with donald trump and two reputable sources are saying you plan to endorse donald trump tonight, is that true? >> first of all, thank you. it's great to be on again. i will be there and i'm going to reserve my comments to tonight and let everybody know probably around 7:00 what i plan on doing. >> he said back in january when he was with you at an event you were cut out of central taxing and could be his vice presidential pick and you said then about trump the next president of the united states. it sounds pretty clear like you like him. >> listen, i like them all. i think every single candidate would make a better president than hillary clinton or bernie sanders. we've had our backyard barbecues and 10 of the candidates have come to participate in the events to see people up front and close and personal and grab a beer and a hot dog. they're good people,
cnn poll shows donald trump leaving the state with 30% support. behind him senators ted cruz and marco rubio with 10 and 12%. joining me now is scott brown, former massachusetts senator and a fox news contributor. great to have you back on the real story, senator. i understand tonight you're going to be in new hampshire at a rally with donald trump and two reputable sources are saying you plan to endorse donald trump tonight, is that true? >> first of all, thank you. it's great to be on...
fox newsbecause they have one williams, you get both sides. and alan colmes. and whatever happened to bob beckel? >> you can find him on cnn. we miss him too. thanks for watching. thank you. the founder of the festival, this will be a tough one. >> too that i introduced myself before, you belong here too. i am a member of this church and i can say helluva job. we are methodists, we dance, have a good time. >> i could have told that joke? >> yes. i am huge fan of the bush family, had different connections with them through various people, very close to the family. i voted for 41 three and i got behind jeb, but when barbara came into new hampshire i said oh well. there is hope. so anyway, when i was researching this festival i didn't know anything. people ask what is your background? are you published? and the. a good georgia writer, i signed him up for the festival and that turned a lot of people around, i end ed up going to the national, going to the south carolina, going to various festivals in decided the left-leaning, we tried to keep this festival first amendment. when we had karl rove here i was excoriated in local paper. rather than r
fox news because they have one williams, you get both sides. and alan colmes. and whatever happened to bob beckel? >> you can find him on cnn. we miss him too. thanks for watching. thank you. the founder of the festival, this will be a tough one. >> too that i introduced myself before, you belong here too. i am a member of this church and i can say helluva job. we are methodists, we dance, have a good time. >> i could have told that joke? >> yes. i am huge fan of the...
and notrelitigating the fox issue. i heard you say everything is good. >> that's true. >> moving forward. >> that's true. >> in new hampshire, you've got let's say. boston herald 38%. cnn 30%. you got the suffolk poll 27. nbc news 31. much bigger lead than you ever had in iowa. tell us about your strategy moving forward. >> well, i never had much of a lead in iowa and i guess, you know, the problem was and sort of an interesting situation. i had a -- there was a poll came out where i had a small lead and then when i came in second everybody -- of course, i spent very little money there as far as as you know ted cruz spent a lot of money there and just about everybody else and what happened, you know, if you just take a look at the overall picture, here i'm doing so well. a natural fit. i've known the people for years. been up in new hampshire for years. i love the place. i think i'm going to do great here and probably would have done better in iowa if i didn't want to do that event for the vets but, you know, i'm very happy with second place finish in iowa. >> when you got into this race, i remember interviewing you and you were very clear and i even went back and fed
and not relitigating the fox issue. i heard you say everything is good. >> that's true. >> moving forward. >> that's true. >> in new hampshire, you've got let's say. boston herald 38%. cnn 30%. you got the suffolk poll 27. nbc news 31. much bigger lead than you ever had in iowa. tell us about your strategy moving forward. >> well, i never had much of a lead in iowa and i guess, you know, the problem was and sort of an interesting situation. i had a -- there was a...
and afox news contributor. judy, we'll start with you. we brought our viewers yesterday up-to-date on the series of tweets that started all of this. chris moody from cnnben carson was going to go home to florida, wasn't going to go to iowa or south -- i'm sorry, to south carolina or new hampshire immediately after the iowa results. now, ted cruz's people seemed to spin that into, oh, he's dropping out. is it media that's to blame? is it social media? where does the focus lie here, judy? >> well, jon, as you know, i have no hesitation to bash the media whenever i think we deserve it, but in this instance i just think that the charges and counter-charges are ridiculous and much ado about nothing, a them possess in a tea party -- tempest in a tea party pot. look, there was a series of tweets. if you're a fox viewer, you've learned about it if you're not attached to the twitter-sphere. and the third said that ben carson has no plans to drop out. dana bash, talking on cnn, never said that he was going to drop out. some people drew the obvious conclusions of ben carson's going home or not going on immediately to south carolina or new hampshire as an indicat
and a fox news contributor. judy, we'll start with you. we brought our viewers yesterday up-to-date on the series of tweets that started all of this. chris moody from cnnben carson was going to go home to florida, wasn't going to go to iowa or south -- i'm sorry, to south carolina or new hampshire immediately after the iowa results. now, ted cruz's people seemed to spin that into, oh, he's dropping out. is it media that's to blame? is it social media? where does the focus lie here, judy?...
cnn seniormedia correspondent host of reliable sources as well as alex, a republican strategist and founder of new republican.com. brian, first to you. bad strategic move by donald trump to skip that debate? >> certainly fox news says so. they've been united against trump on that point. i spoke to a rubio aide and they said it did help rube wroe, and gave him more talk time. the conventional wisdom was that trump had won by not being there, and we were all citing date wra from gator and twitter saying he was the most talked about candidate. being talked about is not always a good thing. there's news and then there was good news. that might have been bad news for trump. a lot of the talk was negative, and some people were motivated to vote against trump. some people, i think, we see the high turn-out numbers. they were going to the caucuses. particularly to vote against trump. i do think there has been an overreaction, an overcorrection in some of the coverage today. i'm harg a lot of anti-trump coverage even though we know is he the favorite to win had in new hampshire and other states. >> let's go ahead and put the new hampshire -- i think we have the polls numbers. >> it's striking. >> unbelievable. >>
cnn senior media correspondent host of reliable sources as well as alex, a republican strategist and founder of new republican.com. brian, first to you. bad strategic move by donald trump to skip that debate? >> certainly fox news says so. they've been united against trump on that point. i spoke to a rubio aide and they said it did help rube wroe, and gave him more talk time. the conventional wisdom was that trump had won by not being there, and we were all citing date wra from gator and...
(jeanne moos/cnn correspondent)"and as if bernie sandwiches wasn't enough for one election night, another anchor put her foot in her mouth."though megyn kelly's blooper on fox news wasn't quite so mouthwatering. (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "on the democratic side, bernie sasaals, bernie sanders. sandals, it could catch on in the summer months." it's already caught on, megyn. (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "bernie sandals."the bernie sandwich likewise already exists.food and wine magazine created sandwiches to represent various candidates. hillary's was a subway sandwich....(noah kaufman/associate editor, food and wine magazine)"a little bit of everything and anything yone could ever wantntn it, it will agrereto put under thatatread."while beie's s a vietnamese sandwich. spicy and obscure.(noah kaufman/associate editor. food and wine magazine)"your hipster friends are gonna tell you abt it."even chelsea bringing up bernie.(chelsea clinton/hillary clinton's daughter)"that president sanders. excuse me that's senator sanders, i hope not president sanders."yeah, well how about president bernie sandwiches. (nat sound) "bernie bernie b bnie. sandwich sasawich sandwi
(jeanne moos/cnn correspondent)"and as if bernie sandwiches wasn't enough for one election night, another anchor put her foot in her mouth."though megyn kelly's blooper on fox news wasn't quite so mouthwatering. (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "on the democratic side, bernie sasaals, bernie sanders. sandals, it could catch on in the summer months." it's already caught on, megyn. (megyn kelly/fox news channel) "bernie sandals."the bernie sandwich likewise already...
fox newschannel, but dr. carson says that's not enough. and maybe some heads need to roll. listen. >> last night when cnnt continuing on to south carolina, but instead was going to florida, our political team forwarded it to the members of our team. but unfortunately, they did not then forward the subsequent story that was ben's campaign clarifying that that -- that he was continuing the campaign and he was not canceling the campaign. so i apologize to ben for that. they should have forwarded that subsequent story. that was a mistake. on our part. >> well, here's the issue. a culture exists within the cruz camp that would allow people to take advantage of the situation like this in a very dishonest way. isn't this the same thing we see with the obama administration? the irs scandal. no responsibility. let's see what in fact the cruz campaign will do about those individuals who inappropriately disseminated this information knowing that the caucuses were not over. they were awfully anxious to get it out there, weren't they? >> here's the thing about what ted cruz said he said, you know, the initial story c
fox news channel, but dr. carson says that's not enough. and maybe some heads need to roll. listen. >> last night when cnnt continuing on to south carolina, but instead was going to florida, our political team forwarded it to the members of our team. but unfortunately, they did not then forward the subsequent story that was ben's campaign clarifying that that -- that he was continuing the campaign and he was not canceling the campaign. so i apologize to ben for that. they should have...
cnn embarkon one of the most aggressive coverage plans with reporters trailing every major candidate and stationed in each early nominating state. the network says it is the closest it has been to fox news in overall ratings war since 2008 although that cap is still 28% for total viewers among the 25 to 54-year-old age demographic. larry in oklahoma, good morning. is donald trump unstoppable? caller: he is and it is an embarrassment for republicans and especially evangelicals. evangelicals are strongly against gambling. donald trump owns casinos that support gambling and you know the people who can at least afford to gamble gamble. poor people. he supports that. he has not disclosed his tax returns which i think people will be surprised to see what is going on there. all of the other candidates have. those are red flags. i like hillary. people who support ted cruz got to be not thinking either. he failed to disclose loans he had taken from goldman sachs and in my opinion they bought him off to keep them from supporting breakup of the banks. his wife works for goldman sachs. they give her a big paying job. it is about his salary. sovereign citizens and other groups supported ted cruz and
cnn embark on one of the most aggressive coverage plans with reporters trailing every major candidate and stationed in each early nominating state. the network says it is the closest it has been to fox news in overall ratings war since 2008 although that cap is still 28% for total viewers among the 25 to 54-year-old age demographic. larry in oklahoma, good morning. is donald trump unstoppable? caller: he is and it is an embarrassment for republicans and especially evangelicals. evangelicals are...
and mediabiases. i'm wondering if you have information on how to stay truthful to the information we put out while being influenced media corporations, including fox news, cnneak as i do plan on being a journalist as well? spent idea spent i was a journalist as well. i started public affairs reporting in grad school. i worked at the cbs affiliate in springfield, illinois. i grew up in wyoming. all of a sudden i did no bias existed. i had never seen it before. it was against republicans. it was 1984 and that's when republicans swept not just congress but all across the nation and the first midterm of president clinton's first term. i left and ended up going back home to denver, colorado, and i did what every good student that has graduated from graduate school does. do you know what i did? i lived in my parents basement and i waited tables. i looked for my next opportunity. one of the reasons i call the book "and the good news is..." i'm a planner, type a. a planner, taipei, firstborn for iowa's want to point to play in my husband makes fun of me so if you're not worried about something and you're worried about what you forgot to worry about. what i have lea
and media biases. i'm wondering if you have information on how to stay truthful to the information we put out while being influenced media corporations, including fox news, cnneak as i do plan on being a journalist as well? spent idea spent i was a journalist as well. i started public affairs reporting in grad school. i worked at the cbs affiliate in springfield, illinois. i grew up in wyoming. all of a sudden i did no bias existed. i had never seen it before. it was against republicans. it was...
with lovell - one that she was planning to nickvalencia,cnn, atlantarepublican off in new hampshire just state's primary election. and as fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry explains.. the gloves came off at saturday's abc news debate. unlike the last republican debate in iowa... there was no drama over who would show up...
with lovell - one that she was planning to nick valencia, cnn, atlanta republican off in new hampshire just state's primary election. and as fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry explains.. the gloves came off at saturday's abc news debate. unlike the last republican debate in iowa... there was no drama over who would show up...