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nature of what they were building, they knew a giant plane would result, but beyond that it was conjecturethe day came, inevitably, when the pieces of the jigsaw fit together. the day when the melons of material and the millions of man-hours all combined to confirm the assembly line rumor. they were building the mightiest aircraft in history. they were building a plane to arm the air forces that would reduce fortresses to medium bombers. they were building the boeing designed b-29 superfortress. this is how they built it. and that aluminum is stored here to link a silver type over every street in tokyo. aluminum sheets to be brought to light by these machines and the workers who operate them. their machines, presses, drills pounded, pierce it into the patterns described and 50 tons of blueprints. it was bust up one month ago. minors and i get up in some distant factory, and aluminum sheet rolled out. one day it will mirror the sun. in a month, out of the ground and into the sky. these will be the wings to take it there. from the confusion of manpower and equipment within this massive place
nature of what they were building, they knew a giant plane would result, but beyond that it was conjecturethe day came, inevitably, when the pieces of the jigsaw fit together. the day when the melons of material and the millions of man-hours all combined to confirm the assembly line rumor. they were building the mightiest aircraft in history. they were building a plane to arm the air forces that would reduce fortresses to medium bombers. they were building the boeing designed b-29...
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iranian nuke deal is going to lead to a holocaust is conjecture.id you use that? >> bill, because the iranians themselves have used that very term. the israeli government officials, three different times, recently have said we're going to create another holocaust. one of them said that we will wipe israel off the face of the map. the other one said it's great that the jews are all in israel. that way we don't have to chase them down. they are all in one place. these aren't conjectures on my part, bill. i have been going to israel since 1973. dozens and dozens of times. and i have also been to auschwitz three times. the reason that happened is because people in europe and in the united states said nothing like that can happen. >> and, listen, you are right in the sense that the iranians -- some in the iranian government are "on the record" that we want to destroy israel. >> that's their official position. >> that's their official position. that being said is, if you take that position, what they said, as gospel, you can't make a deal with iran on an
iranian nuke deal is going to lead to a holocaust is conjecture.id you use that? >> bill, because the iranians themselves have used that very term. the israeli government officials, three different times, recently have said we're going to create another holocaust. one of them said that we will wipe israel off the face of the map. the other one said it's great that the jews are all in israel. that way we don't have to chase them down. they are all in one place. these aren't conjectures on...
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there are description i would conjecture is far more poetic far more human than our narrow clinical definition of what that experiences. >> host: where did you get the eye via 2% greek tragedy to military personnel? gets one of the first person to come up with that idea. jonathan shea and his book the tea leaves of vietnam and forced the idea that storytelling in the western world was born from the need to hear until the soldiers story. their story is that warriors told each other from generation to generation to pass them experiences. no difference with the athenian tragedy. i'm the first one that's crazy enough to put greek plays -- in many cases they have never heard of great tragedies and you could see there was disappointment but 10 or 15 minutes into the pop or men's all the blackberries and i found one away. people leaned forward in their seats and they did with the military calls -- staring at this stage with a remarkable level of attention. they locked onto the target which was the play. when we got to the end of the performances the marines jumped to their feet and offered this incre
there are description i would conjecture is far more poetic far more human than our narrow clinical definition of what that experiences. >> host: where did you get the eye via 2% greek tragedy to military personnel? gets one of the first person to come up with that idea. jonathan shea and his book the tea leaves of vietnam and forced the idea that storytelling in the western world was born from the need to hear until the soldiers story. their story is that warriors told each other from...
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>> that is just conjecture at this point. but it is a strategic one that makes sense for them to get into the space and be able to get good traction. right now they are heavily in digital, but they do not have traction on the smartphone side. that is where the revenue in the future is really going to be. it will not be the console. it will be the smartphone in the tablet that will drive large-scale revenue worldwide. emily: thank you so much for joining us today. the scaler is growing the growing group of security unicorns. uber and airbnb investor join the round. >> we won't do it when the timing is right. we will try to act like a public company. we have a cfo on board recently. we are going through the process, we will pull the trigger when the time is right. emily: this is the third $100 million round we have seen this year. cyber security fundraising hit $1 billion for the first time in 2014. we will be talking about the future of cyber security all week long as we cover the black cat and security conferences this week.
>> that is just conjecture at this point. but it is a strategic one that makes sense for them to get into the space and be able to get good traction. right now they are heavily in digital, but they do not have traction on the smartphone side. that is where the revenue in the future is really going to be. it will not be the console. it will be the smartphone in the tablet that will drive large-scale revenue worldwide. emily: thank you so much for joining us today. the scaler is growing the...
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conjecture by process of elimination. i'm just hoping that this kind of conjecture and speculation will open up a debate and search themore evidence, and if evidence contradicts my speculation, fine. i accept. prof. harrison: do we have time ? r one more questions ok, one more set. any students around who want to ask questions? anybody with the guts back to their? no? ok. >> i'm from george c marshall high school. this bevy of young people here goes something to me. we discussed in our class the secret agreement, and i think they are all thinking along the same lines that i am. there's some indication that the soviets were seeking a quick conclusion to the negotiations with shang kai-shek and the with thoseernment provisions in the secret agreement at yell to. was there any indication in the papers you found in the soviet union that the russians were less treated with the pace of the negotiations with the chinese? ok, let me take two more questions and we will end with that, yes. >> my name is philip kaplan. there has bee
conjecture by process of elimination. i'm just hoping that this kind of conjecture and speculation will open up a debate and search themore evidence, and if evidence contradicts my speculation, fine. i accept. prof. harrison: do we have time ? r one more questions ok, one more set. any students around who want to ask questions? anybody with the guts back to their? no? ok. >> i'm from george c marshall high school. this bevy of young people here goes something to me. we discussed in our...
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has been flat for five or six years, so we're not getting any sort of huge growth bonus, and my conjectureexit code was probably getting the bulk of that. joe: our next chart looks at canadian compared to mexican exports. we have an talking about canada and the weakness related to commodities -- we have been talking about canada and the weakness related to commodities. what's the story? steven: if you look at who has been grabbing north american export markets, the answer is that canada's exports have been flat or falling. 2008, the peak of the previous cycle, they were 50% higher than mexico. mexico has made that up and more. the relationship between the canadian dollar and the mexican dollar has been flat, so the canadian dollar's depreciation has not gained them any competitive advantage. scarlet: is this because mexico diversified its economy and canada just kind of sat on its laurels? steven: i think mexico is a cheaper place to produce and you have enough human capital and engineering skills to produce almost anything you can produce in canada and do it a lot cheaper. scarlet: we wan
has been flat for five or six years, so we're not getting any sort of huge growth bonus, and my conjectureexit code was probably getting the bulk of that. joe: our next chart looks at canadian compared to mexican exports. we have an talking about canada and the weakness related to commodities -- we have been talking about canada and the weakness related to commodities. what's the story? steven: if you look at who has been grabbing north american export markets, the answer is that canada's...
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>> that's a tough question because it really draws us into speculating and draws us into conjecture when we shouldn't be doing that because it's simply too early. this could be something weather related, as i was just saying, some sort of crew error in the context of that bad weather. there could have been some catastrophic malfunction. we just don't know. >> and anthony roman, if i can go back to you for a minute, we know there are 44 passengers, two infants, two children, five crew members aboard this plane. they reported it went missing 30 minutes after takeoff with just nine minutes left. what could they be doing on the ground to be searching for this from the airport where they would be landing? any final comments on that? >> yes. it depends on whether they were in a radar environment or a non-radar environment. if they're in a non-radar environment, the flight crew would be required to report their position at particular navigation wait points. >> we'll be looking for that. and i'm sorry, thank you so much for joining us, patrick smith and anthony roman, we'll be following these de
>> that's a tough question because it really draws us into speculating and draws us into conjecture when we shouldn't be doing that because it's simply too early. this could be something weather related, as i was just saying, some sort of crew error in the context of that bad weather. there could have been some catastrophic malfunction. we just don't know. >> and anthony roman, if i can go back to you for a minute, we know there are 44 passengers, two infants, two children, five...
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a coalition between syriza and traditional allies like the independent greeks, but this is all conjectureed on what we're hearing on the streets, and the opinion polls that we have seen so far. understand this campaign gets underway, we'll see where the alliances are made. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, the international weather forecast. >>> plus the north korean leader orders a state of readiness. >>> and the thieves that managed to steal this 19th century work of art. ♪ water in the river. >> where's the water going? >> i worry about the future generations - what are they going to have? >> faultlines investigates the shrinking colorado river. >> no group of people can have their american dream... we have to pay that price. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you
a coalition between syriza and traditional allies like the independent greeks, but this is all conjectureed on what we're hearing on the streets, and the opinion polls that we have seen so far. understand this campaign gets underway, we'll see where the alliances are made. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, the international weather forecast. >>> plus the north korean leader orders a state of readiness. >>> and the thieves that managed to steal this 19th century work of...
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it adds a level of conjecture on top of conjecture. happen, which is , in washington and with the steps the iranians have to take in terms of meeting their spectral nuclear commitments and the beginning of lifting of sanctions, we are many months away from seeing what that have -- happens in that arena. inis way too speculative terms of what role they may play. but there is a potential, obviously. they are an important neighbor. they have been part of an international contact group, and there are aligned interests on drug issues, refugee issues. should there come a day where we can engage with them more openly and transparently and work together towards common interests? that is something we would welcome. initiatives, the unity government has done some very important things in its first acts in the first kabulys, in opening the bank, the enormous investments in procurement reviews to limit and constrain corruption. he talked about it openly and transparently as part of his speech in terms of what has to be done in afghanistan and appo
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how much of the statement actually had to do with race is only a matter of conjecture. we do know that qualified blacks and whites refused to jobs because of their race law. putting ray society was a political statement whether it was meant to scare voters in alabama or encourage them elsewhere also remains a mystery. it did however scare the huntsville business community. the president of the home builders association telegraphed that the financial institutions have stopped the construction and land loans. the chairman likened the statement to political blackmail they gave coverage and editorialized that the transfer and subsequent loss of the federal monies would teach alabama governor george wallace that he is free to condemn the central government and of all of the states rights if he wants in alabama but he can't have his cake and eat it too mac. so the other southern states by late 1964 voter bob brown the former nazi and the wartime head of the missile program became the point man on civil rights in alabama. we did the same thing. it was served as the intellectua
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it is conjecture now where he went from this point. the driver told us one last chilling thing.said, the suspected bomber seemed completely calm. >> now, they still don't know, actually, george, whether he is still in thailand. they are combing through cctv footage from the two international airports here in bangkok so they can't say with any degree of certainty whether he is still here. >> andrew stevens, thank you so much. live there in bangkok. we'll stail stay in touch with you. >>> a new poll shows republican presidential candidate donald trump is leading the pack in the battleground state of florida. trump has a four-point lead over jeb bush, the former governor of that state. the billionaire businessman is out polling senator marco rubio who's tied for third with neurosurgeon ben carson, but it's not just the battle of the polls between trump and bush. athena jones has more on these two with republican heavyweights going to war with words. >> you win when you campaign like this. you don't win when you train like this. >> jeb bush hitting back at donald trump today. >> you
it is conjecture now where he went from this point. the driver told us one last chilling thing.said, the suspected bomber seemed completely calm. >> now, they still don't know, actually, george, whether he is still in thailand. they are combing through cctv footage from the two international airports here in bangkok so they can't say with any degree of certainty whether he is still here. >> andrew stevens, thank you so much. live there in bangkok. we'll stail stay in touch with you....
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that is a matter of conjecture. there is a train car, it looks like a freight car. it could well have held fdr's car. it is the size in which a car would it. the car was at grand central. logsked at secret service from the 1940's to confirm. roosevelt took a train to the waldorf and when up in a private elevator into the hotel. this was during the war. to hide the fact that he had polio. it is not clear whether that baggage car was used for his vehicle. one of the things in researching the book that i discovered, whenever the president of the united states is in town now and staying at the waldorf, there is a fully manned train running under to whiskrf them out of town in case he requires an emergency means of e class -- exit. duty is a train waiting on manned 24 hours a day when the president is in town. >> i wanted to answer that ladies questions about where was the grand central theater? if you going to grand central terminal and you see there is a , thattore, a liquor store is where grand central theater used to be. look on the ceiling. mayora mural there. >> th
that is a matter of conjecture. there is a train car, it looks like a freight car. it could well have held fdr's car. it is the size in which a car would it. the car was at grand central. logsked at secret service from the 1940's to confirm. roosevelt took a train to the waldorf and when up in a private elevator into the hotel. this was during the war. to hide the fact that he had polio. it is not clear whether that baggage car was used for his vehicle. one of the things in researching the book...
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. >> i'll answer the iran question first as with the it's a level of conjecture on top of conjecture in terms of reconciliation. whatever may happen which is hard withering deal, nothing happens in washington but most importantly the initial, steps every intent to take in terms of what they are proving in terms of meeting the threshold commitment with the iaea validate and in the beginning of the lifting of just the nuclear sanctions. we are many months away and see what happens with that and certainly way too speculative entrance of if there's any role for the duplicate what that may be around the region. but there is a potential obviously that this is an important neighbor and we have participate in multilateral forum as part of the international context, part of other forms. and there are many aligned interests on drug issues, on refugee issues, on broader stability. so should there come a day when we can engage with them more openly and transparently and work together towards common interest in stability, that is certainly one we would welcome. i think that the unity government h
. >> i'll answer the iran question first as with the it's a level of conjecture on top of conjecture in terms of reconciliation. whatever may happen which is hard withering deal, nothing happens in washington but most importantly the initial, steps every intent to take in terms of what they are proving in terms of meeting the threshold commitment with the iaea validate and in the beginning of the lifting of just the nuclear sanctions. we are many months away and see what happens with that...
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all that speculation, conjecture, uncertainty. so in the search for much-needed clues, investigators pried open paige's carefully guarded private life, sniffed out her secrets, asked very personal questions. and that's how paige's first husband ron beigler spilled the beans. that day they met for their picnic? when paige left, ron knew. she was going to work. >> she told me she was going to go visit a client and maybe two. >> reporter: client? what kind of client? didn't take but a minute for the cops to find the evidence right there on the internet. a website called models, inc., where an attractive young woman named carrie advertised her services. tired of chopped meat showing up when you ordered filet mignon, she wrote. affluent clients are lavishing in delightful sessions. carrie, of course, was a pseudonym. the woman in question was, in reality, a mother of three, a member of the moms club, paige birgfeld. >> paige was living a double life. >> reporter: divorced from her once-wealthy husband, with a house full of kids and a m
all that speculation, conjecture, uncertainty. so in the search for much-needed clues, investigators pried open paige's carefully guarded private life, sniffed out her secrets, asked very personal questions. and that's how paige's first husband ron beigler spilled the beans. that day they met for their picnic? when paige left, ron knew. she was going to work. >> she told me she was going to go visit a client and maybe two. >> reporter: client? what kind of client? didn't take but a...
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the latest that i have and, to be honest, there is a lot of speculation and conjecture about what's going on. the latest i have is that the president is heading for the talks and the talks will be happening tomorrow between him and dr. mushar. >> tell us a little bit more about these sanctions because this is what a lot of observers are saying are bringing these two men, these two groups, together. do they really have much to say and much to lose if those sanctions are put on them? >> i think it really depends upon the nature of the sanctions. i mean you can look at individual targeted sanctions that would potentially freeze assets, ban travel of senior members on both sides and you have arms embargoes and large economic sanctions that could be placed on the country. i think that the concern generally is that any combination of those would be a serious blow. i think the question of how those are actually implemented and the commitment will be the ultimate indicator. >> we touch on the igad group in a moment. but first off, we know that there is a split amongst the reynolds. even if there
the latest that i have and, to be honest, there is a lot of speculation and conjecture about what's going on. the latest i have is that the president is heading for the talks and the talks will be happening tomorrow between him and dr. mushar. >> tell us a little bit more about these sanctions because this is what a lot of observers are saying are bringing these two men, these two groups, together. do they really have much to say and much to lose if those sanctions are put on them?...
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it's again -- it adds a level of conjecture on top of a level of conjecture.in terms of the reconciliation. plus whatever may happen, which is far too premature with the iran deal, not only what happens in washington but most importantly the initial steps the iranians have to take in terms of what they are proving in terms of meeting their threshold nuclear commitments with the iaea validates and then the beginning of the lifting of the nuclear sanctions. so we're many months away of seeing what happens in that more discrete arena and certainly way too speculative in terms of if there is any role in terms of what they may play and what that may be around the region. but there is the potential that this is an important neighbor and we have participated in multi lateral forums in iranians on ofg. they are part of the international contract group and part of other multilevel forum and there are many aligned interests on drug and refugee issues and guarder stability and should there come a day when we can engage with them more openly and transparentally, and work
it's again -- it adds a level of conjecture on top of a level of conjecture.in terms of the reconciliation. plus whatever may happen, which is far too premature with the iran deal, not only what happens in washington but most importantly the initial steps the iranians have to take in terms of what they are proving in terms of meeting their threshold nuclear commitments with the iaea validates and then the beginning of the lifting of the nuclear sanctions. so we're many months away of seeing...
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not just conjecture, not stories about what the culture is at that university -- excuse me, that lowermentary, i guess, secondary boarding school. it's going to have to be actual evidence. so the fact that, you know, you're saying that there are all these witnesses who are willing to say this is consistent with what went on there, that is indicative of a larger problem. but that does not make him guilty of a crime. jenna: that's a good point to end on, jury selection guns, so the case is just in the first stages. whitney and jonna, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. eric: jenna, who controls embryos when a couple breaks up? it's a question that a judge will soon answer. coming up, we'll tell you how the decision could have some national ramifications. ♪ ♪ eric: what's ahead on "outnumbered" at the top of the hour, sandra and harris? >> hillary clinton's e-mail scandal just keeps growing. new reports of 60 additional classified e-mails on her private server. even the famed watergate reporter bob woodward is now comparing this to the nixon tapes. >> and donald trump laying out his pl
not just conjecture, not stories about what the culture is at that university -- excuse me, that lowermentary, i guess, secondary boarding school. it's going to have to be actual evidence. so the fact that, you know, you're saying that there are all these witnesses who are willing to say this is consistent with what went on there, that is indicative of a larger problem. but that does not make him guilty of a crime. jenna: that's a good point to end on, jury selection guns, so the case is just...
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>> i think there was conjecture when i joined the i was brought in to sell this company, and i do nott is a great company. this is a growth is ms. we're talking 31% to two 32 percent. we have unfettered access to the marketplace. we are setting our sights of being a $.5 billion company rat. we are consolidator, but we also look at shareholder value. erik: before we go, how many people do you plan to hire in calendar 2015 and what about 2016? >> have about 820 employees right now, we will probably end the year as 950. we're still building our plans were next year perhaps 200 additional staff. erik: that is big growth. thank you for joining us this morning. matt: we have been talking jobs all morning. but where are those jobs exactly? coming up next, the city that has enjoyed year-over-year employment gains were five and in a row. we have all the details. ♪ matt: for me one of the newborn places i would like to work, if i had my druthers, there's a bridge. but a lot of people are choosing different cities. we'll talk about this right now. the economy created 215,000 jobs in july. many o
>> i think there was conjecture when i joined the i was brought in to sell this company, and i do nott is a great company. this is a growth is ms. we're talking 31% to two 32 percent. we have unfettered access to the marketplace. we are setting our sights of being a $.5 billion company rat. we are consolidator, but we also look at shareholder value. erik: before we go, how many people do you plan to hire in calendar 2015 and what about 2016? >> have about 820 employees right now, we...
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are the agreements political parties, whatever we may want to call can affect given the current conjecturel have a second round and hopefully will be better organized and hopefully this is why the web is working though poorly with the results. they don't know if any people qualified. you only have 16 candidates disqualified so far and there are a number of candidate from other parties. this morning i was listening to -- [inaudible] the leader declared there should be at least 400 candidate who should be removed. that population would obviously find the immediate antagonism of the parties and i say parties -- he's not going to accept that. when you listen to the radio, admittedly haiti tends to be partial. many listen to reporters all over the country, i have multiple things listening. the reporters were saying the main culprit -- there's not a single member who's decided. i wasn't there, but according to the reports from the radio station, that was the case. what i'm saying is you have a crisis. not easy to see how you can extricate yourself from crisis. the international community in term
are the agreements political parties, whatever we may want to call can affect given the current conjecturel have a second round and hopefully will be better organized and hopefully this is why the web is working though poorly with the results. they don't know if any people qualified. you only have 16 candidates disqualified so far and there are a number of candidate from other parties. this morning i was listening to -- [inaudible] the leader declared there should be at least 400 candidate who...
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i don't know that for a fact but a lot of people are providing that as conjecture given that schumerdemocrat. look, it's going to be very difficult for republicans to pick off 44 democrats in the house to vote against president obama's signature foreign policy accomplishment but i do think it make it is more difficult. after schumer came out, you saw elliott engle and brad sherman who we are going to talk to on "the lead" in a few minutes come out and oppose the president's deal as well. >> so it's brad sherman will be on "the lead." we'll look for that. jake tapper, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> and now, coming up on cnn here, just in to us, hillary clinton is taking questions from reporters as i speak. she's talking about a range of issues. she's also apparently taking on the issue of donald trump's recent comments head-on. wait until you hear what she had to say about that, about the republican debate. we'll talk about that and share it quickly, next. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170
i don't know that for a fact but a lot of people are providing that as conjecture given that schumerdemocrat. look, it's going to be very difficult for republicans to pick off 44 democrats in the house to vote against president obama's signature foreign policy accomplishment but i do think it make it is more difficult. after schumer came out, you saw elliott engle and brad sherman who we are going to talk to on "the lead" in a few minutes come out and oppose the president's deal as...
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that's not political conjecture and not coming from the joe biden camp. that is coming from a lot of big financial donors, big money guys in the democratic party who are concerned if hillary clinton implodes, bernie sanders, though a nice guys, would never be able to get elected in the country. that's what he said about his prospects about the nomination. the push for joe biden is real, but do you really think he will? nomi, what do you think? >> i think, listen, every day that hillary is in the press getting negative press is a day for joe biden to step up and run. the lay of the land and the air is pointing in favor of a joe biden candidacy. this is a man who has run for president twice before, knows what it takes. he obviously has the donor support. he has a populist heart. that is part of his history and legacy up to this point, but he also comes from the center. this is a man who can bring the two forces together, the bernie sanders crowd and the hillary clinton crowd together. neil: how do we know that? much of the appeal of bernie sanders has been
that's not political conjecture and not coming from the joe biden camp. that is coming from a lot of big financial donors, big money guys in the democratic party who are concerned if hillary clinton implodes, bernie sanders, though a nice guys, would never be able to get elected in the country. that's what he said about his prospects about the nomination. the push for joe biden is real, but do you really think he will? nomi, what do you think? >> i think, listen, every day that hillary is...
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that's not political conjecture and not coming from the joe biden camp.lot of big financial donors, big money guys in the democratic party who are concerned if hillary clinton implodes, bernie sanders, though a nice guys, would never be able to get elected in the country. that's what he said about his prospects about the nomination. the push for joe biden is real, but do you really think he will? nomi, what do you think? >> i think, listen, every day that hillary is in the press getting negative press is a day
that's not political conjecture and not coming from the joe biden camp.lot of big financial donors, big money guys in the democratic party who are concerned if hillary clinton implodes, bernie sanders, though a nice guys, would never be able to get elected in the country. that's what he said about his prospects about the nomination. the push for joe biden is real, but do you really think he will? nomi, what do you think? >> i think, listen, every day that hillary is in the press getting...