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conway would mention them. so i won't. then there's also nine pioneer models which are required to take on financial risk. i would say that about -- well, about a quarter of the msmps i mentioned shared in savings as results came out for 2014. half of the pioneers achieved -- were able to share in savings. that model did get certified to be expanded. then the last little model i want to note is the bundled payment model. bundle payments, of course, we're lucky enough to have someone here who can talk about direct experience. so i would just characterize this model as one that focuses on a whole episode of care rather than payments that are made to individual providers for the individual services that they themselves provide. the bpci demo has four different payment models. they're triggered by a hospitalization. but there are many details. so i'm not really going to get into them. but to say that the results are very preliminary. so finally, i will just close with a few comments oni ongoing challenges and opportunities. we
conway would mention them. so i won't. then there's also nine pioneer models which are required to take on financial risk. i would say that about -- well, about a quarter of the msmps i mentioned shared in savings as results came out for 2014. half of the pioneers achieved -- were able to share in savings. that model did get certified to be expanded. then the last little model i want to note is the bundled payment model. bundle payments, of course, we're lucky enough to have someone here who...
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here in new york, matt flegenheimer and kellyanne conway. cruzeads a pro-ted superpac. i begin with chris matthews pretty take me back to how you solve this. he moment you asked these questions. do you think you thought about this at all before? chris: it was a question from the audience. a young woman asked about abortion rights. i asked him the question on my mind. what do we do in terms of enforcement. woman beim, should the abortion?ho has an he took a while to answer and he said yes there ought to be some punishment for the woman. what about the guy involved? he said no, not him. later they retracted it.
here in new york, matt flegenheimer and kellyanne conway. cruzeads a pro-ted superpac. i begin with chris matthews pretty take me back to how you solve this. he moment you asked these questions. do you think you thought about this at all before? chris: it was a question from the audience. a young woman asked about abortion rights. i asked him the question on my mind. what do we do in terms of enforcement. woman beim, should the abortion?ho has an he took a while to answer and he said yes there...
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patrick conway. doctor, you've got -- you've got a title here. acting principle director -- acting principal deputy administrator, deputy chief administrator for innovation equality and chief medical officer at centers for medicare and medicaid services at the united states department of health and human services. so, i thank you, again, for all of your good work and being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. those on the panel as well as those that accompanied mr mr. dodaro, if you would all rise and raise your right hand.
patrick conway. doctor, you've got -- you've got a title here. acting principle director -- acting principal deputy administrator, deputy chief administrator for innovation equality and chief medical officer at centers for medicare and medicaid services at the united states department of health and human services. so, i thank you, again, for all of your good work and being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. those on the panel as well as those...
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conway? i see the person that is eyed for doing the work says you can make the 120 days. >> that is correct. >> my final question, go to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks. mr. tillotson, let me share a concern that i have. we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need. and yet what i heard today was a less than robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular area. i also heard you saying we are making progress and all the. what i don't want to do is see that 40% of what you would that really has no impact come substantial impact in terms of a bottom line to intimate it year after year and the 60% that would actually make very systemic changes continue to get rolled over. that's what i'm seeing. that's what i'm reading. is that we are making limited progress as it relates to that. and what happens is that makes t very difficult on someone who is trying to make those appropriation decisions on giving you the t
conway? i see the person that is eyed for doing the work says you can make the 120 days. >> that is correct. >> my final question, go to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks. mr. tillotson, let me share a concern that i have. we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need. and yet what i heard today was a less than robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular area. i also heard you saying we are...
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conway, too. maybe anybody else want to join in, that would be terrific. everyone including presidential candidates is talking lately about the problem of rising drug costs. how will these demos address the problem and are there any particular demos that directly address this issue? i think i know from where you were speaking this morning that you have a specific demonstration to talk about. >> yes. so a number of the models before i talk about the specific one do include drug costs, typically b costs, but next generation even includes the possibility of organizations bringing in d costs. our own care model which we had robust interest in, we look forward to announcing the participants, also includes both a and b costs so includes drugs. we do have a part b model which i spoke this morning about that directly focuses on paying for value and better patient outcomes in part b. i want to say clearly it does not limit access. we do not believe the proposal limits access for any patient to get any drug they need and any physician to describe any drug they think
conway, too. maybe anybody else want to join in, that would be terrific. everyone including presidential candidates is talking lately about the problem of rising drug costs. how will these demos address the problem and are there any particular demos that directly address this issue? i think i know from where you were speaking this morning that you have a specific demonstration to talk about. >> yes. so a number of the models before i talk about the specific one do include drug costs,...
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meryl haggard to conway twitty.d joking thing ♪ [applause] >> ♪ you never could see the new styles there were like women walking around in men's pants and you couldn't see grown men in rompers instead of uncles they looked more like aunts where oh where are you tonight? why did you leave me here all alone? i've searched the world over and thought i found true love you met another and pfft! you were gone ♪ [laughter] >> you've got a good "pfft!". roy: hey friends, this is roy clark. i am honored that the good folks at time life have asked me to share with you the greatest episodes of "hee haw." you know, from 1969 to 1997, "hee haw" was a weekly event in america's households. we did nearly 600 one hour shows from nashville, tennessee. and the clips that you will see on this show are from the original masters. they have been restored and are now available for you on dvd. [laughter] ♪ >> hey junior, you outta see the girl i am looking at. >> what is she like? >> oh, she is tall and blonde and willowy. and ain't hardly
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conway? i see the person that is doing the work said you could make the 120 days. that is correct. all right. thank you. and my final question, then i'm going to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks, mr. till itson, let me share a concern that i have. we have -- we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need. and yet what i heard today was a less than robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular area. i also heard you saying, well we're making progress and all of that. what i don't want to do is see that 40% of what you implement, really have no impact -- substantial impact in terms of the bottom line getting implemented year and year and the 60% that would actually make very systemic changes continue to get rolled over. and that is what i'm seeing. that is what i'm reading. is that we're making limited progress as it relates to that. and what happens is, it makes it very difficult on someone who is trying to make those appropriation decisions on giving you the tools that you need and yet we hear a
conway? i see the person that is doing the work said you could make the 120 days. that is correct. all right. thank you. and my final question, then i'm going to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks, mr. till itson, let me share a concern that i have. we have -- we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need. and yet what i heard today was a less than robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular area. i also...
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to my right is patrick conway. he is acting principal deputy administrator at the centers for medicare and medicaid services and cmmi. you will hear that a lot today. and cmmi is overseeing the payment approaches that we will be talking about today. he is director of geriatrics and cofounder of the house call program at med star's wash center. eric will give us a clims of the independence at home program that is getting so much attention and med star is planning to expand to the other facilities. to my far left is jim, director of and leads the bundled at the same time program and it is aco-like. we will talk about the recent work kaiser has done and the evidence we have on hand. thank you. let's see. good. i am going to start with just a little context for delivery system reform and medicare and then i'm going to go over very brief summary of three models and conclude with a few thoughts on ongoing challenges and opportunities. so to get right to context, i will mention a few items. the affordable care act brought
to my right is patrick conway. he is acting principal deputy administrator at the centers for medicare and medicaid services and cmmi. you will hear that a lot today. and cmmi is overseeing the payment approaches that we will be talking about today. he is director of geriatrics and cofounder of the house call program at med star's wash center. eric will give us a clims of the independence at home program that is getting so much attention and med star is planning to expand to the other...
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conway? i see the person that is actually doing the work said you can make the 120 days. >> that is correct. >> thank you. and my final question, then, i'm going to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks, mr. till lot son, let me share a concern that i have. we have -- we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need and yet what i heard today was a less than robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular area. i also heard you saying, well, we're making progress and all of that. what i don't want to do is see that 40% of what you implement that really have no impact, substantial impact, in terms of the bottom line get implemented year after year and the 60% that actually would make very systemic changes continue to get rolled over and that's what i'm seeing. that's what i'm reading is that we're making limited progress as it relates to that. and what happens is it makes it very difficult on someone who is trying t
conway? i see the person that is actually doing the work said you can make the 120 days. >> that is correct. >> thank you. and my final question, then, i'm going to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks, mr. till lot son, let me share a concern that i have. we have -- we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need and yet what i heard today was a less than robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular...
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joining us to discuss, cnn political commentator, sarah murray, kelly ann conway, president of the pro city councilman joseph bar relly, co-chair of donald trump's campaign. errol lewis, we want sto start with you. big primary for the republicans. how do things look today? >> the way things look right now is pretty much the way they look throughout, which is donald trump has a commanding lead if you look overall but the way new york allocates delegates is sort of a modified sort of congressional district basis, and so you have to look district by district, including some districts like some up in the bronx, up in harlem where there are very, very few republicans. so ted cruz and john kasich have actually been campaigning here. something we haven't seen in a long time because it makes sense to go into some of the districts and try to grab a few thousand votes here and there. the ground game is going to be really interesting to watch. donald trump hasn't bothered with that. he's going to try to sweep past all of that, capsize everybody, win most of all the districts and take every one of
joining us to discuss, cnn political commentator, sarah murray, kelly ann conway, president of the pro city councilman joseph bar relly, co-chair of donald trump's campaign. errol lewis, we want sto start with you. big primary for the republicans. how do things look today? >> the way things look right now is pretty much the way they look throughout, which is donald trump has a commanding lead if you look overall but the way new york allocates delegates is sort of a modified sort of...
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conway. thank each of you for your testimony. i'm going to recognize the gentleman from tennessee for a series of questions. but before i do that, i think it's important as we look at this particular issue and duplicative services and recognize one of the best assets the federal government has and that's its employees. it's easy to start looking at on inefficiencies and problems and undermine really our federal workforce, so i wanted to go on record to say, a thank you to the 99.5% of the federal workforce that does an outstanding job each and every day. and sometimes we focus on that 0.5% and paint a very broad brush. i don't want this hearing to do that as we really look at meaningful ways to make sure that we have a cost safings. with that i would recognize the gentleman from tennessee, my good friend, mr. duncan, for five minutes. >> well, thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you and chairman chaffetz for calling this hearing, an annual hearing that i think is one of the most important hearings we hold each year. mr. doda
conway. thank each of you for your testimony. i'm going to recognize the gentleman from tennessee for a series of questions. but before i do that, i think it's important as we look at this particular issue and duplicative services and recognize one of the best assets the federal government has and that's its employees. it's easy to start looking at on inefficiencies and problems and undermine really our federal workforce, so i wanted to go on record to say, a thank you to the 99.5% of the...
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patrick conway. you've got a title here. acting principal deputy administrator, deputy chief administrator for innovation equality and chief medical officer at the centers for medicare and medicaid services at the united states department of health and human services. i thank you again for your good work and for being here. pursuant to committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. those on the panels and those that accompany, if you rise and raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. you may be seated. let the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative. we would ask the four panelists here at the table to please limit your oral testimony to five minutes and members should have ample time to answer questions. mr. dadaro, your discretion if you want to yield time to a particular individual as we get into the questions. we have a seat there if need be. mr. dadaro, you are recognized
patrick conway. you've got a title here. acting principal deputy administrator, deputy chief administrator for innovation equality and chief medical officer at the centers for medicare and medicaid services at the united states department of health and human services. i thank you again for your good work and for being here. pursuant to committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. those on the panels and those that accompany, if you rise and raise your right hand. do you...
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accounts differ on who did what to whom first, but at one point, a protester sucker punched conway in the back of the head, and that caused a scrum. he had to be helped over a metal barricade to escape the crowd, as both crowds traded insults. i spoke to conway, and those who do not believe eitherth he or donald trump has a right to be in burlingame. >> i kind of expected it. i've been kicked, i have been punched, but i ain't going nowhere. >> we can all disagree if this country. that's what america is about, but we cannot strong arm each other, and that's what he was doing coming through here. >> he went through a crowd of blow testers with elbows, shoving people. he put himself in the middle of that carnage. >> that's right. >> and he received exactly what he deserved. i'm sorry. >> reporter: a short time ago, burrellingame police made an announcement that everyone had to disperse, that's what happened. but it was quite a scene here earlier today. there are people coming to the convention, attendees. you're heal from them coming up. . >> could you describe what stood out the most to
accounts differ on who did what to whom first, but at one point, a protester sucker punched conway in the back of the head, and that caused a scrum. he had to be helped over a metal barricade to escape the crowd, as both crowds traded insults. i spoke to conway, and those who do not believe eitherth he or donald trump has a right to be in burlingame. >> i kind of expected it. i've been kicked, i have been punched, but i ain't going nowhere. >> we can all disagree if this country....
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patrick conway. you've got a title here. acting principal deputy administrator, deputy chief administrator for innovation equality and chief medical officer at the centers for medicare and medicaid services at the united states department of health and human services. i thank you again for your good work and for being here. pursuant committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. those on the panels and those that accompany, if you rise and raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. you may be seated. let the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative. we would ask the four panelists here at the table to please limit your oral testimony to five minutes and members should have ample time to answer questions. mr. dadaro, your discretion if you want to yield time to a particular individual as we get into the questions. we have a seat there if need be. mr. dadaro, you are recognized for
patrick conway. you've got a title here. acting principal deputy administrator, deputy chief administrator for innovation equality and chief medical officer at the centers for medicare and medicaid services at the united states department of health and human services. i thank you again for your good work and for being here. pursuant committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. those on the panels and those that accompany, if you rise and raise your right hand. do you swear...
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(conway) it's fun to watch the dancers react to what you're doing.od dancers-- they'll react when you change keys in tunes. they'll react when you do little things in the tunes. and that's always fun. (o'sullivan) i think it's worth taking the time and effort to think about the form and structure. maybe you could use the analogy of seeing a very fine painting, and that you know looking at it, that it's something wonderful and something very special. but if you could actually see that artist put it together and watch all the stages, and watch it come to life, it means much, much more. you see the skill and the artistry that goes into the whole process. it's really the same thing with music. if you do understand that structure, you get a lot more out of the experience. [irish dance music] funding for this program was provided by the annenberg/cpb project. carerine n.: it is not a p.m. in paris. you are watching "live from p.m. inn -- it is 9:00 paris. you're watching "live from paris ." colleagues are connie has been linked to the recent attacks in bru
(conway) it's fun to watch the dancers react to what you're doing.od dancers-- they'll react when you change keys in tunes. they'll react when you do little things in the tunes. and that's always fun. (o'sullivan) i think it's worth taking the time and effort to think about the form and structure. maybe you could use the analogy of seeing a very fine painting, and that you know looking at it, that it's something wonderful and something very special. but if you could actually see that artist put...
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conway? i see the person that actually is doing the work who says you can make the 120 days. thank you. and my final question then i'm going to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks, mr. tillotson, let me share a concern i have that. we have -- we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need yet what i heard today was a less-than-robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular area. i also heard you saying well, we're making progress on all of that ch that. what i don't want to do is see that 40% of what you implement that really have no pam pact, substantial impact on terms of the bottom line get impacted year after year and the 60% that would make very systemic changings get rolled over. that's what i'm seeing, that's what i'm reading is that we're making limited progress as it relates to that and with what happens is it makes it very difficult on someone who is trying to make those appropriations decisions on giving you the tools that you need and yet we hear about gross inefficiencies so it's
conway? i see the person that actually is doing the work who says you can make the 120 days. thank you. and my final question then i'm going to recognize the ranking member for his closing remarks, mr. tillotson, let me share a concern i have that. we have -- we want to always give our fighting men and women the resources that they need yet what i heard today was a less-than-robust implementation of some of the gao reports as it relates to your particular area. i also heard you saying well,...
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trump supporter chris conway dressed like the candidate causes a scrum. >> he went through a crowd of protesters with elbows shoving people. he went in the middle. he put himself in the middle of that caage. and he received exactly what he deserved, i'm sorry. >> it's the racism that donald trump promotes, and we are going to defend our people here that are fighting against racism by any means necessary! >> reporter: after the scuffle and insults, police helped the burlingame native escape over a barricade to the other side of the hedge. >> i kind of expected it. this is my hometown. i've been kicked, i've been punched, but i ain't going nowhere. >> reporter: the day began peacefully with protesters locking arms and blocking traffic on old bayshore highway, most united in their ire at the gop and its presidential front retainer. >> i'm putting my bed on the line because i believe strongly he's bad for our country. >> reporter: officers from state, county, and local law agencies were on hand to keep the peace, protect property and foster public safety. >> my main entrance -- interest i
trump supporter chris conway dressed like the candidate causes a scrum. >> he went through a crowd of protesters with elbows shoving people. he went in the middle. he put himself in the middle of that caage. and he received exactly what he deserved, i'm sorry. >> it's the racism that donald trump promotes, and we are going to defend our people here that are fighting against racism by any means necessary! >> reporter: after the scuffle and insults, police helped the burlingame...
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conway. thank each of you for your testimony. i'm going to recognize the gentleman from tennessee for a series of questions but before i do that i think it's important as a look at this particular issue and duplicative services in deficiencies, to recognize one of the greatest assets the federal government has come and that's its federal employees. in doing that it's very easy to start looking at the inefficiencies and the problems, and undermine really our federal work force. i want to go on record to say thank you to the 99.5% of the federal workforce that does an outstanding job each and every day, and sometimes we focus on the .5% and paint a broad brush. i don't want this hearing to do that as we were look at meaningful ways to make sure that we have cost savings. without i would recognize the gentleman from tennessee, my good friend mr. duncan, for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you and chairman chaffetz for calling this hearing, nanuet i think is one of the most important hearings that we hold e
conway. thank each of you for your testimony. i'm going to recognize the gentleman from tennessee for a series of questions but before i do that i think it's important as a look at this particular issue and duplicative services in deficiencies, to recognize one of the greatest assets the federal government has come and that's its federal employees. in doing that it's very easy to start looking at the inefficiencies and the problems, and undermine really our federal work force. i want to go on...
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bill kristol, kellyanne conway, jeff dewitt. john kasich, we haven't said his name yet today.says he is in this race to stay. we're going to ask where he campaigns next and what his chances are in indiana, a key supporter in indiana will talk about just how important that state is. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fas
bill kristol, kellyanne conway, jeff dewitt. john kasich, we haven't said his name yet today.says he is in this race to stay. we're going to ask where he campaigns next and what his chances are in indiana, a key supporter in indiana will talk about just how important that state is. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a...
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back with me now, kayleigh mcenany, kelly anne conway and margaret hoover.ly, you first and then we'll move on from this alliance so to speak. donald trump isn't happy about cruz and kasich joining forces and he went after the way kasich eats today. >> if you look at kasich, i don't think he knows what -- you know, did you see him? he has the news conference all the time when he's eating. i have never seen a human being eat in such a disgusting fashion. i'm always telling my young son, baron, i'm saying -- and i'm always with my kids, all of them, i'd say, children, small, little bites. small. this guy takes a pancake, and he's shoving it in his mouth. it's disgusting. do you want that for your president? i don't think so. he's eating today, stuffing. i never saw. bites this big. he's pushing it in with his -- i never saw a guy eat like this. i told my son, he was watching. he said, daddy, look. i said, don't watch. little bites. little bites. >> all right. so we're all laughing. obviously he wouldn't be happy, but is this really the best way to attack kasic
back with me now, kayleigh mcenany, kelly anne conway and margaret hoover.ly, you first and then we'll move on from this alliance so to speak. donald trump isn't happy about cruz and kasich joining forces and he went after the way kasich eats today. >> if you look at kasich, i don't think he knows what -- you know, did you see him? he has the news conference all the time when he's eating. i have never seen a human being eat in such a disgusting fashion. i'm always telling my young son,...
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prayer is that some day my hopes and dreams come true my one and only you ♪ lorrianne: that was conway'sis collection is that it captures country history. you hear the first hits by artists like george jones and patsy cline. loretta lynn and kitty wells. these songs changed country music. mickey: you know, lorianne, that's very true. "the golden age of country" -- is the first collection that gathers all of the country hits. all the golden hits from the 50's and 60's are here. we have even included one of the greatest standards. a film that became popular all over the world when recorded by ms. patti page. >> ♪ i remember the night and the tennessee waltz now i know how much i have lost ♪ lorianne: that song always makes me want to dance. it is such a classic. imagine 158 classic hits that good in one collection. that is "the golden age of country." getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. announcer: for the first time ever, all the great hits of the 50's and 60's are together. >> ♪ hey, good-looking what you got cooking ♪ announcer: starvista entertainment and time life proudly pr
prayer is that some day my hopes and dreams come true my one and only you ♪ lorrianne: that was conway'sis collection is that it captures country history. you hear the first hits by artists like george jones and patsy cline. loretta lynn and kitty wells. these songs changed country music. mickey: you know, lorianne, that's very true. "the golden age of country" -- is the first collection that gathers all of the country hits. all the golden hits from the 50's and 60's are here. we...
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bob kus ac, editor in chief of the ill.com, and kelly anne conway of keep the promise.er pac supporting ted cruz. good evening to all. john, to you first. it looks like there is a new sheriff in town inside the trump campaign. do you see more of the original team getting sidelined. ? >> well, look, i think that donald is going to have a huge victory in the state of new york and everybody likes a winner. so if they come in north of 50%, which all of the polls indicate -- some of the polls indicate they're coming in north of 60%. you may not see the changes that some people are predicting and some people are expecting to see. so, yeah, i think that you could see some changes, but odds are i think the focus will be on the victory in new york. >> i'm wondering about this, bob cusack. donald trump comes into tomorrow's primary with a huge lead. i think it's 20 points over john kasich. ted cruz is well behind. he's in third place. if he takes the lion share of new york delegates, is this a very different race? >> i don't think it's a very different race, but i think, ben, he'
bob kus ac, editor in chief of the ill.com, and kelly anne conway of keep the promise.er pac supporting ted cruz. good evening to all. john, to you first. it looks like there is a new sheriff in town inside the trump campaign. do you see more of the original team getting sidelined. ? >> well, look, i think that donald is going to have a huge victory in the state of new york and everybody likes a winner. so if they come in north of 50%, which all of the polls indicate -- some of the polls...
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program am we begin this evening with politics and we talk to chris matthews, matt dodd, kellyann conway and matt flegenheimer. >> what matters for hillary she has formed this marriage with the president, president obama. i think presidentbama is going to campaign as hard as he ever campaigned in his life for his legacy. will show up in october, maybe by september. will you see them campaigning together. the african-american vote will show up because of him. it will be an extraordinary effort, even if hillary is not a great politicians and she isn't. those two can hold the democratic party together and the republican party will probably be split and i think that will decide it. >> rose: we continue with helen miren, her new film is called "eye in the sky" i think of the movie almost like a quowrt room drama except the audience are the jury and we set the arguments up for the jury and they will leave the cinema and they will discuss it. but i think it's an almost unanswerable question but it is a question that we ask our military to make for us all the time. >> rose: and we conclude this
program am we begin this evening with politics and we talk to chris matthews, matt dodd, kellyann conway and matt flegenheimer. >> what matters for hillary she has formed this marriage with the president, president obama. i think presidentbama is going to campaign as hard as he ever campaigned in his life for his legacy. will show up in october, maybe by september. will you see them campaigning together. the african-american vote will show up because of him. it will be an extraordinary...
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joining me now, kellyanne conway, president of keep the promise, a pro-cruz super pac.. was that an indoeendorsement of cruz or a rejection of donald trump? >> it's combination of both. if you get close to the majority of the vote in a three-person race, there are people rejecting the so-called front-runner, donald trump, who in recent weeks has let his words get the best of him and his candidacy, and they're also embracing senator cruz. wisconsin was an important state because it was the place where retail politicking mattered in a single contest on one day as opposed to super tuesday where you have five, ten contests in a single day. wisconsin felt more like iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. it was also the place where ted cruz was able to coalesce the mainstream elements of the republican party along with the center-right base which is his natural constituency. i expect you'll see more endorsements of ted cruz from people in the past who have not wanted to work with him. they'll be embracing ted cruz and so too are the voters. >> last night, a win for cruz in
joining me now, kellyanne conway, president of keep the promise, a pro-cruz super pac.. was that an indoeendorsement of cruz or a rejection of donald trump? >> it's combination of both. if you get close to the majority of the vote in a three-person race, there are people rejecting the so-called front-runner, donald trump, who in recent weeks has let his words get the best of him and his candidacy, and they're also embracing senator cruz. wisconsin was an important state because it was the...
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marinda conway sot they just view it as an overdose when it's not. it is murder in every sense. whoever's making these pills is murdering people." the dea is now warning people not to buy prescription drugs on the street. these fake pils are ripping families apart. natasha butler, jerome's mother "i want the one who's distributing this pill. and to tell you, i will not stop. i'm coming for you." i spoke with an addiction specialist in marin county tonight. he told me he's seen fentanyl there. mixed with pills and possibly with teens taking it mixed in gummy candies. a similar issue was plaguing parts of the bay area just last year. >> pam:xanax pills.often bought and sold on the street.that were made with fentanyl. grant lodes is here with a reminder of what fake xanax looks like. >> grant:they look very similar. the fake xanax pills are on the red background. the real xanax pills are on the grey background. the san francisco health department tells us. fentanyl has been in the city/county before. and will be here again. we told you last october, counterfeit "xanax" pills were f
marinda conway sot they just view it as an overdose when it's not. it is murder in every sense. whoever's making these pills is murdering people." the dea is now warning people not to buy prescription drugs on the street. these fake pils are ripping families apart. natasha butler, jerome's mother "i want the one who's distributing this pill. and to tell you, i will not stop. i'm coming for you." i spoke with an addiction specialist in marin county tonight. he told me he's seen...
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. >> kellyanne conway and tim miller, thank you both for coming in. up next, al hunt.are watching us in washington, d.c. you can listen to us on bloomberg 99.1 fm. ♪ tom hanks in "a league of their own," there is no crying in baseball. for our next guest, there is no whining in politics. we are joined by the great al whose latest column urges presidential candidates to quit complaining about the rules. trump, ornew donald so we are told, by the donald trump forces. how plausible is the new trump? plausible as the new nixon 40 years ago. it's an oxymoron the donald trump will be presidential. it's about saying it's only those nascar drivers who drive more carefully and more cautiously. people go to car races to see crashes. trump flock to donald because of his insults. he shocks, the venom. if donald trump wanted to act presidential, he would have to talk about substantive issues of which he knows almost nothing and seems to care very little. every expert i talked to ridicules. >> let me ask you how well you know paul menard for -- manafort. for overe known paul 40 year
. >> kellyanne conway and tim miller, thank you both for coming in. up next, al hunt.are watching us in washington, d.c. you can listen to us on bloomberg 99.1 fm. ♪ tom hanks in "a league of their own," there is no crying in baseball. for our next guest, there is no whining in politics. we are joined by the great al whose latest column urges presidential candidates to quit complaining about the rules. trump, ornew donald so we are told, by the donald trump forces. how...
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. >> bergman: fbi special agent ned conway spent years investigating the case. >> unlike smuggling, where the debt is paid off once that person is smuggled in-- you pay your fee to the service provider, if you will-- traffickers force the individuals, the victims, to work off that debt, and that debt is never paid off, and it essentially becomes slavery. >> bergman: and the sexual assault on the women, that's a form of coercion? >> rape is a crime of violence. it's about controlling. it's making sure that those women understand that the botsvynyuk brothers are in charge. it's keeping every one of those workers in constant fear so that they stay there working every day. >> bergman: four of the five botsvynyuk brothers were charged and convicted. omelyan, the ringleader and rapist, received a life sentence. and oksana? she escaped with the help of a target employee whom she would later marry. >> we think slavery doesn't exist, or if it does exist, it's in some far-off land. slavery is alive and well worldwide, and it is in the united states as well. >> bergman: dave rogers is the head of th
. >> bergman: fbi special agent ned conway spent years investigating the case. >> unlike smuggling, where the debt is paid off once that person is smuggled in-- you pay your fee to the service provider, if you will-- traffickers force the individuals, the victims, to work off that debt, and that debt is never paid off, and it essentially becomes slavery. >> bergman: and the sexual assault on the women, that's a form of coercion? >> rape is a crime of violence. it's about...
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. >> we spin the globe and today it landed in conway, arkansas. >> that's where our fan watches us on kark. she's with us now on skype. hi, linda, how are you? good o see you. i see you. >> i see you. you were chosen. you are a homemaker who lives with your husba of 37 years. their daughter emily away at graduate school in texas but they don't let distance come between them. one of their favorite things to do is call each other every day and talk about their favorite klg and hoda moments. ambush makeover and everyone has a story.ybecause emily is graduating this year, linda is hoping to win so she can take her on a trip to celebrate. we're wishing you good luck. >> you can do this. for your trivia question. 15 seconds and one guess to wind the grand prize. are you ready? >> every wednesday we play a weekly trivia game called "who knew?" we ask our fans tough questions. when the players get the answers wrong they never go empty handed. here is the question, what do folks who answer incorrectly receivn as a gift. a, a box of candy. b, a ka or c, a box of sunglasses. >> kathie lee cd. >>
. >> we spin the globe and today it landed in conway, arkansas. >> that's where our fan watches us on kark. she's with us now on skype. hi, linda, how are you? good o see you. i see you. >> i see you. you were chosen. you are a homemaker who lives with your husba of 37 years. their daughter emily away at graduate school in texas but they don't let distance come between them. one of their favorite things to do is call each other every day and talk about their favorite klg and...
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here in new york, matt flegenheimer and kellyanne conway. cruzeads a pro-ted superpac. i begin with chris matthews pretty take me back to how you solve this. he moment you asked these questions. do you think you thought about this at all before? chris: it was a question from the audience. a young woman asked about abortion rights. i asked him the question on my mind. what do we do in terms of enforcement. woman beim, should the abortion?ho has an he took a while to answer and he said yes there ought to be some punishment for the woman. what about the guy involved? he said no, not him. later they retracted it. i thought he made a very big mistake. i've never heard say punish the woman. it is always the doctor. never the woman. charlie: what did you think when you saw that? dowd: i think i thought the same thing chris matthews thought. i was shocked that he answered that way. he was totally unprepared for the question. that is a foundation of this campaign he has had. he has done well but in spite of himself. not because of himself. this is another rock in the backpack th
here in new york, matt flegenheimer and kellyanne conway. cruzeads a pro-ted superpac. i begin with chris matthews pretty take me back to how you solve this. he moment you asked these questions. do you think you thought about this at all before? chris: it was a question from the audience. a young woman asked about abortion rights. i asked him the question on my mind. what do we do in terms of enforcement. woman beim, should the abortion?ho has an he took a while to answer and he said yes there...
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. >> kelly conway says ted cruz will get more than zero delegates. setting the bar high for cruz. there was big news overnight with the trump campaign. we have known for a few weeks that paul manaford was brought in to man the strategy. now the first tangible signs of it. the guy who had been running the field operation up and quit. what's going on? >> you have a major shift in the campaign. this has to do with corey lewandowski. jeremy diamond heard about this last night and got some information. the field director is one of corey lewandowski's people. what's happening is, i don't know if you want to call them consultants or political insiders or whoever. you had paul manaford with the focus on delegate strategy. they know they have to win there. that's how the nomination is made. that's how you become the republican nominee. you brought on rick wylie. the former campaign manager for scott walker. obviously, this is a big shift away from the trump -- people who put trump here versus the people who could put trump in the white house. >> ultimately, it is not very surprising. you a
. >> kelly conway says ted cruz will get more than zero delegates. setting the bar high for cruz. there was big news overnight with the trump campaign. we have known for a few weeks that paul manaford was brought in to man the strategy. now the first tangible signs of it. the guy who had been running the field operation up and quit. what's going on? >> you have a major shift in the campaign. this has to do with corey lewandowski. jeremy diamond heard about this last night and got...
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reporter: lorna nicole conway come to you from a tax hall here in janesville, then.labor would be staunchly behind hillary clinton did not so much in places like janesville, which in the year 2000 had a plant with 7000 people. of course the plan has been shuttered and the disaffected workers have found a voice they say in this campaign, this unconventional campaign for bernie sanders is important also to note that just because senator sanders is a hind indelicate, he has not had any problem raising money to it in march he $4 million. over half of that came from donors giving $200 or less. he hopes a win here would give him six out of the last seven contests in the all-important momentum according to the east coast to where secretary clinton is expected to be strong. should be a good race. lauren, nicole, back to you. lauren: jeff flock, thank you. a debate next week in new york is scheduled for april 14th in brooklyn, five days before the critical mayor primary. last night killing of a versus north carolina. only one with come out on top. [cheers and applause] would
reporter: lorna nicole conway come to you from a tax hall here in janesville, then.labor would be staunchly behind hillary clinton did not so much in places like janesville, which in the year 2000 had a plant with 7000 people. of course the plan has been shuttered and the disaffected workers have found a voice they say in this campaign, this unconventional campaign for bernie sanders is important also to note that just because senator sanders is a hind indelicate, he has not had any problem...
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conway did, toooperate. >> that raid led to thi78 page report on what the mountain man must change. >> just more government overkill. >> w created thiseport in anticipati of litigation. >> a lot ofit just crazy. ey got a picture of our doghouse in there fora german shepherd, it's four fe long. they sai this is intern housing. i don' know if they tht we hadidgets. >> problems with h propty. >> unsafe ildings resting on a piece of rock.. >>>> like a rock solid foundati? we h have been working with the healalth deptment everyy year fr ovover 20 years. they're telling mee i i can't le this way? this is tay ily. i can't eat the waway i want, drinkk watater, can't poop the y i wan can't sleep in the building the wayay want. a new bureaucrat camame in every yeyear, they p pertted every ya, and all a sudden it's ke complely unacceptable. >> every think there are too many rules. >> oh, yeah, i think that all thee time. but we don't invent thehe buildg codes, we're merely the enforcer. >> how is any human supposed to understandhat or follow that? >> i don't he the answer. they -- i don't have t
conway did, toooperate. >> that raid led to thi78 page report on what the mountain man must change. >> just more government overkill. >> w created thiseport in anticipati of litigation. >> a lot ofit just crazy. ey got a picture of our doghouse in there fora german shepherd, it's four fe long. they sai this is intern housing. i don' know if they tht we hadidgets. >> problems with h propty. >> unsafe ildings resting on a piece of rock.. >>>> like a...
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let's discuss all of this with my politically dream team, kellyanne conway, mr. david gregory, chief analyst gloria borger, dana bash joins our crew tonight, matt lewis and kayleigh mcenany a cnn commentator and a trump supporter. >> gloria, havei have to ask yo watching those cute little girls tonight -- >> build a bear. >> i learned a lot tonight. >> any time you see a candidate with his intelligent, smart wife and children, you get to see another side of them. the vote you ks for president of the united states is a very personal vote. i don't think it erases political differences or anything else, you can't overstate it, but i do think it lifts the veil a little bit and it's important for voters. >> did you coordinate with the cruz family? >> i did. we called each other up and said we're going to have a build a bear party and what are you wearing? and i said yellow and -- >> and what do you think, david? >> the looking glass of a campaign shine as really hard spotlight of who these people are, the rough and tumble of candidates. when you see people with their
let's discuss all of this with my politically dream team, kellyanne conway, mr. david gregory, chief analyst gloria borger, dana bash joins our crew tonight, matt lewis and kayleigh mcenany a cnn commentator and a trump supporter. >> gloria, havei have to ask yo watching those cute little girls tonight -- >> build a bear. >> i learned a lot tonight. >> any time you see a candidate with his intelligent, smart wife and children, you get to see another side of them. the...
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conway. mr. conway votes mow. ms. spear. ms. spear votes aye. mr. lamborn. mr. b no. mr. castro. mr. castro votes aye. mr. whitman. mr. whitman votes no. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes aye. mr. hunter. mr. hunter? mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. d dr. fleming, no. mr. visi. votes no. mr. kaufman, mr. kaufman votes no. ms. gabbart. ms. gabbart votes aye. mr. gibson. mr. gibson votes no. mr. walls. mr. walls votes no. ms. hartzler. ms. hartzler votes no. mr. o'rourke. mr. o'rourke votes aye. dr. heck. dr. heck votes no. mr. norcross. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. scott. mr. scott votes no. mr. gieggo. aye. mr. brooks. mr. brooks votes no. mr. takei. mr. takei votes aye. mr. nugent. mr. nugent votes no. ms. graham. ms. graham votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes no. mr. ashford. mr. ashford votes no. mr. briden stein votes no. mr. moulten. mr. moulten votes aye. dr. winstrip votes no. mr. aguilar. no. mr. burn. mr. burn votes no. mr. graves. mr. graves votes no. mr. zincy. mr. zincy votes no. ms. stuphonic. no. ms. mcsally. ms. mcsally votes no. mr. knight. mr. knight votes no. mr
conway. mr. conway votes mow. ms. spear. ms. spear votes aye. mr. lamborn. mr. b no. mr. castro. mr. castro votes aye. mr. whitman. mr. whitman votes no. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes aye. mr. hunter. mr. hunter? mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. d dr. fleming, no. mr. visi. votes no. mr. kaufman, mr. kaufman votes no. ms. gabbart. ms. gabbart votes aye. mr. gibson. mr. gibson votes no. mr. walls. mr. walls votes no. ms. hartzler. ms. hartzler votes no. mr. o'rourke. mr. o'rourke votes...
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mark: i have to say that donald trump is formidable and so are you kellyanne conway and tim two. thank you both for coming in. up next, al hunt. if you are watching us in washington, d.c. you can listen to us on bloomberg 99.1 fm. ♪ john: according to tom hanks in "a league of their own," there is no crying in baseball. according to our next guest, there is no whining in politics. we joined by al hunt, the great al hunt, whose latest column urges presidential candidates to quit complaining about the rules. al, welcome to the show. let me ask you this question. we have a new donald trump, or so we are told, by the donald trump forces. how plausible is the new trump? al: about as plausible as the new nixon was 40 years ago. it's an oxymoron the donald trump will be presidential. it's like saying that if only those nascar drivers who drive more carefully and more cautiously. people go to car races to see crashes. people flock to donald trump because of his insults. lyin shocks, the venom. -- his shots, lyin' ted, crooked hillary, the venom. if donald trump wanted to act presidential
mark: i have to say that donald trump is formidable and so are you kellyanne conway and tim two. thank you both for coming in. up next, al hunt. if you are watching us in washington, d.c. you can listen to us on bloomberg 99.1 fm. ♪ john: according to tom hanks in "a league of their own," there is no crying in baseball. according to our next guest, there is no whining in politics. we joined by al hunt, the great al hunt, whose latest column urges presidential candidates to quit...
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kelly conway is a republican pollster and president of a pro-cruz super pac.blican strategist. let's have some fun. tell me about donald trump. we're always told be who you are. they say just be yourself. who's the yourself here. >> the yourself is the person you have been seen for a year talking at podiums and rallies with no notes and no net. now, he's going to use a speech writer, teleprompters. they keep using the word traditional to explain the campaign changes. when voters hear and see the new team, they see establishment. exactly what he has railed against. >> michael, if you see a trump rally and one of the 10,000 people that show up and he does a speech on foreign relations, you're going to be so mad. he wasn't there. >> he's not going to do that. we'll use that teleprompter and the speech writer. >> is it going to say lying ted? >> it may not. when he does like he's going to give policy speech on foreign policy, he'll use that. that will be the traditional tools. what you say the day afterwards when he was in front of his peeps and doing his thing, h
kelly conway is a republican pollster and president of a pro-cruz super pac.blican strategist. let's have some fun. tell me about donald trump. we're always told be who you are. they say just be yourself. who's the yourself here. >> the yourself is the person you have been seen for a year talking at podiums and rallies with no notes and no net. now, he's going to use a speech writer, teleprompters. they keep using the word traditional to explain the campaign changes. when voters hear and...
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joining me republican consultant margaret hoover, bob cusack and kellyanne conway.he national polls but it's the delegates that count here. ted cruz is gaining ground because he's doing this thing where he's going and getting these delegates behind donald trump's back. what happened to this new guy? what's going on here? >> donald trump is still leading. donald trump has to earn 60% of the remaining delegates. ted cruz has to win 98% of the remaining delegates. >> so should he not be complaining? he has no right to complain about this? >> he doesn't have a lot of ground to stand on. and by the way, he's about to start winning big time. donald trump didn't know the rules, he started losing. now he knows the rules, now he's got a team in place and he's going to start winning. >> no. >> you're agreeing he shouldn't be complaining? >> he should not be complaining. they cry foul when they lose delegates but did we cry foul in missouri when donald trump won by 0.2 of a percent and point and got 70% of the delegates? those were the rules. you have to move on to the next se
joining me republican consultant margaret hoover, bob cusack and kellyanne conway.he national polls but it's the delegates that count here. ted cruz is gaining ground because he's doing this thing where he's going and getting these delegates behind donald trump's back. what happened to this new guy? what's going on here? >> donald trump is still leading. donald trump has to earn 60% of the remaining delegates. ted cruz has to win 98% of the remaining delegates. >> so should he not...
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have been other reporting this week including an article in the "new york times" where kelly ann conway who is running one of cruz's super pacs says things are chafrginging. they went from saying i do want to be stabbed or poisoned to maybe he's a regular conservative republican and i can live with that. >> let me bring it back to new york. trump, as we all expected, is throwing the new york values line that cruz used back at him. i think the media are happy to amplify that charge. >> of course. of course. this is new york. lo daily news headline. take the you know what train. and this is new york so in your face. you can't compare. we went from wisconsin nice to new york nasty. and, you know, ted cruz learned in the bronx a cheer is a jeer. he went through the hazing ritual of the tabloid headline. this is being pumped up. his goal is if he can keep trump to under 50, that will be tough, that's what counts. >> the "boston globe" today that's mock front page put out in the opinion section. we can put it up on the screen. deportations to begin. this imagines we're in a trump presidency.
have been other reporting this week including an article in the "new york times" where kelly ann conway who is running one of cruz's super pacs says things are chafrginging. they went from saying i do want to be stabbed or poisoned to maybe he's a regular conservative republican and i can live with that. >> let me bring it back to new york. trump, as we all expected, is throwing the new york values line that cruz used back at him. i think the media are happy to amplify that...
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those devices belong to two teenagers accused of killing a couple in conway, arkansas. this development comes two days after the fbi acknowledged publicly it had cracked the iphone of one -- used by one of the san bernardino terrorists, what we don't know is whether the fbi will try to get into the devices in arkansas the same way the device from san bernardino. either way, it's not good public relations for apple to have the federal government easily cracking their clients' iphones, while apple is begging the fbi to tell them how they did it. not a good day for tim cook and apple and their iphones, which seemingly, the whole world uses. >>> turning back to presidential politics, we've noticed a double standard when it comes to how senator ted cruz and donald trump are covered by the mainstream media. apparently it's okay for cruz to joke about violence against donald trump, listen to this cruz on jimmy kimmel last night. >> i dislike obama's policies more. >> i see. >> but donald is a unique individual. [laughter] >> will say i was watching the early part of the show,
those devices belong to two teenagers accused of killing a couple in conway, arkansas. this development comes two days after the fbi acknowledged publicly it had cracked the iphone of one -- used by one of the san bernardino terrorists, what we don't know is whether the fbi will try to get into the devices in arkansas the same way the device from san bernardino. either way, it's not good public relations for apple to have the federal government easily cracking their clients' iphones, while...
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joining us to do that is a senior adviser to the republican campaign, barry bennett and kellyanne conway and cnn political commentatocommentator. guys, thank you so much for being here. mary katherine, let me ask you first. if this contest goes tonight as people think it will, meaning cruz wins, trump's two, and kasich is three, what's the race look like tomorrow? will bit a whole new world? >> i think cruz can continue to make the argument tonight if he wins tonight he can take this to the convention. i'm not even sure if possibly he can win outright at this point the delegates but he's certainly the guy who has the potential to take on trump. and as far as trump goes, his brand is winning, winning, winning. when he's not winning, his brandst working well. he's had five positions on abortion in three days, so he's had some trouble. >> barry, if it doesn't go well for donald trump today, what does that look like for the next two weeks? that's a long time to have to stew. this is a bigger gap than we receive in the primary calendar. >> two weeks ago we thought we didn't have a chance in w
joining us to do that is a senior adviser to the republican campaign, barry bennett and kellyanne conway and cnn political commentatocommentator. guys, thank you so much for being here. mary katherine, let me ask you first. if this contest goes tonight as people think it will, meaning cruz wins, trump's two, and kasich is three, what's the race look like tomorrow? will bit a whole new world? >> i think cruz can continue to make the argument tonight if he wins tonight he can take this to...
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joining me now, republican consultant margaret hoover, bob cusack, and kelly anne conway. so donald trump is saying that this election is rigged. he may be ahead in the national polls, but it's the delegates that really count here as we know. so ted cruz is quickly gaining ground because he's doing this thing where he's going and he's getting these delegates behind donald trump's back. what happened to this new guy? what's going on here? >> i mean donald trump is still leading. i mean donald trump has to earn 60% of the remaining delegates. ted cruz has to win 98% of the remaining delegates. i mean -- >> so should we not be complaining. ? you think he has no right to complain? >> he does haven't a lot of ground to stand on. by the way, he's about to start winning big-time. so donald trump -- we all know what happened. donald trump didn't know the rules. he started losing. now he knows the rules and he's got a team in place and he's going to start winning. the question is -- >> you're agreeing he shouldn't be complain something. >> he should not be complaining. i mean they
joining me now, republican consultant margaret hoover, bob cusack, and kelly anne conway. so donald trump is saying that this election is rigged. he may be ahead in the national polls, but it's the delegates that really count here as we know. so ted cruz is quickly gaining ground because he's doing this thing where he's going and he's getting these delegates behind donald trump's back. what happened to this new guy? what's going on here? >> i mean donald trump is still leading. i mean...