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and coulter is one of the names i name. >> have you gotten backlash? i know i do i do that. it's hard because you felt welcome in this community for so long and then all the sudden your sacrilege. >> i have to say, i've been i've been stunned at the positive reception this book has taught me. i think it's because we've arrived at a point where conservatives are fed up with people who exploit the movement and people who hurt the movement i've had people like eric erickson tweet positive things about this book. he's a good talk radio's host himself in a conservative blogger. the weekly standard had a great review. i just spoke at the leadership institute at the wake up breakfast. their conservative organization where i used work. i'm telling you, so so many people, so many people. >> i feel like donald trump, but so many people came up to me about the book. when i first started writing columns five years ago i got it on of pushback. if i dared to say anything bad i was a rino and a sellout and a squish. i think the timing of this is right in so many ways including the fact tha
and coulter is one of the names i name. >> have you gotten backlash? i know i do i do that. it's hard because you felt welcome in this community for so long and then all the sudden your sacrilege. >> i have to say, i've been i've been stunned at the positive reception this book has taught me. i think it's because we've arrived at a point where conservatives are fed up with people who exploit the movement and people who hurt the movement i've had people like eric erickson tweet...
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might see more monthse in may and even into early chance water temperatures still stays dangers the coulter memorial faith and beyond even though we was see some warm-ups heree the close of the forecast now does show an the wentzel shift income out of thee southwest at northwest tomorrow there will be a fewil showers tomorrow developing later todayi my future radar doesn't show much of anything at this point if you're heading to the parade he should be okay watch the wind shift coming in off the lake a couple of snow showers primarily to the east into early tomorrow that trend will continueo out little too best chance for some light snow late sunday into monday of next week it will be cold enough for some slushy accumulation.ug though shower early on tuesday. summary:back into the 60s. back into the 60s for 46:00 a.m. let's46 check in with patty for a if you're headed downtown for the plate that steps off one i took the rta wants for the parade you may have to pay for future and will eventually cap there.re alternates are posted in the eastside looks great to 71 and mayfield road conditions
might see more monthse in may and even into early chance water temperatures still stays dangers the coulter memorial faith and beyond even though we was see some warm-ups heree the close of the forecast now does show an the wentzel shift income out of thee southwest at northwest tomorrow there will be a fewil showers tomorrow developing later todayi my future radar doesn't show much of anything at this point if you're heading to the parade he should be okay watch the wind shift coming in off...
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conservative author, ann coulter. the weight of this infraction, how much weight does it have in the campaign? can you tell? >> reporter: you can tell by donald trump's own actions. it does not have a lot of weight in terms of how donald trump is viewing corey lewandowski. it does have a lot of weight in terms of public perception. that's why you saw donald trump have an impromptu press conference on his own plane earlier today. that was not scheduled. that was something that was done to address the allegations head on, and for him to stand by corey lewandowski. i think it's pretty clear that he is going to remain, keep corey lewandowski on his team. it doesn't seem like there is anything that can happen with the campaign manager, at least as of now, that would make donald trump reconsider his employment. take a -- consider corey's history with the trump campaign. he started long before donald trump even announced, a few months before donald trump announced. he wasn't considered a heavyweight in terms of political ope
conservative author, ann coulter. the weight of this infraction, how much weight does it have in the campaign? can you tell? >> reporter: you can tell by donald trump's own actions. it does not have a lot of weight in terms of how donald trump is viewing corey lewandowski. it does have a lot of weight in terms of public perception. that's why you saw donald trump have an impromptu press conference on his own plane earlier today. that was not scheduled. that was something that was done to...
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he's mental actually, ann coulter said. that's a fairly big switch. he can't make that transition. he is who he is. and i don't think we're going to see people who expect a different donald trump are going to be perpetsually disappointed. >> it's always about him. look at hillary clinton. she's already pivoted and running ads against donald trump. donald trump isn't doing anything about her. he's caught in his own scandals and even he probably thinks that's a good thing when everyone else around him sees that's bad. >> hold this thought. we'll pick it up after the break and talk about more of the headlines from our 360 town hall. and speaking to hillary clinton. she joins us shortly as well with her reaction to trump's abortion controversy. more on that and what karen tumulty has been reporting othe corey lewandowski controversy. >>> and later, wisconsin and the democrats and the new poll which shows bernie sanders in the lead. bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me... shape the best sleep of your life. sleep
he's mental actually, ann coulter said. that's a fairly big switch. he can't make that transition. he is who he is. and i don't think we're going to see people who expect a different donald trump are going to be perpetsually disappointed. >> it's always about him. look at hillary clinton. she's already pivoted and running ads against donald trump. donald trump isn't doing anything about her. he's caught in his own scandals and even he probably thinks that's a good thing when everyone else...
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the center later coulter and said an employee -- called her and said they inadvertently discarded of an only offered $600. the case could go to trial next year. the fda is encouraging generic drugmakers to reformulate their highly addictive painkillers to make them harder to abuse. they include making them more difficult to crash so people will not snort or dissolve them. the agency approved by the brand-name painkillers to discourage abuse but most of the market is dominated by the low-cost generics. coming up, a final look of the easter and cherry blossom forecast. but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress o's authored landmark ogressive laws -- green maryland act, assault weapons ban, and more. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. jummy: you can see people at the cherry blossoms. the weather is great. doug: this afternoon, after the rain showers move east, the metro area and points west break into sunshine with temperatures in the lower-70's, breezy. i think the blossoms will be fine for a couple of days but at so
the center later coulter and said an employee -- called her and said they inadvertently discarded of an only offered $600. the case could go to trial next year. the fda is encouraging generic drugmakers to reformulate their highly addictive painkillers to make them harder to abuse. they include making them more difficult to crash so people will not snort or dissolve them. the agency approved by the brand-name painkillers to discourage abuse but most of the market is dominated by the low-cost...
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he's mental actually, ann coulter said. that's a fairly big switch. he can't make that transition. he is who he is. and i don't think we're going to see people who expect a different donald trump are going to be perpetually disappointed. >> it's always about him. look at hillary clinton. she's already pivoted and running ads against donald trump. donald trump isn't doing anything about her. he's caught in his own scandals and even he probably thinks that's a good thing when everyone else around him sees that's bad. >> hold this thought. we'll pick it up after the break and talk about more of the headlines from our 360 town hall. and speaking to hillary clinton. she joins us shortly as well with her reaction to trump's abortion controversy. more on that and what karen tumulty has been reporting on the corey lewandowski controversy. >>> and later, wisconsin and the democrats and the new poll which shows bernie sanders in the lead. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes
he's mental actually, ann coulter said. that's a fairly big switch. he can't make that transition. he is who he is. and i don't think we're going to see people who expect a different donald trump are going to be perpetually disappointed. >> it's always about him. look at hillary clinton. she's already pivoted and running ads against donald trump. donald trump isn't doing anything about her. he's caught in his own scandals and even he probably thinks that's a good thing when everyone else...
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people on upper west side to detect whether coulter feels detect whether coulter fiercely and nobody'scomplained about that. when kids at yale do, they're so privilege and how do they talk about what coulter feels like. that's important, people of a right to feel safe and valued whatever their communities or. that's important. i think about protest is come i'm interested to see how to give the college protest and sustained over time given that institutions are designed to outlast, like people, they view a town hall and get everybody into a room and get someone with a ph.d in something to tell you, you know? progress is coming. like that is sort of what happens to it like the turn of the college activism, the response to college activism. what we've seen is people push against the. continue to push and press. it seems so simple, you change a master from yale and harvard. does things seem like a cosmetic change. you can recruit more tranced instead of no neutral gender background and that is diversity with no inclusion. i think what we've seen is protest to force these conversation into
people on upper west side to detect whether coulter feels detect whether coulter fiercely and nobody'scomplained about that. when kids at yale do, they're so privilege and how do they talk about what coulter feels like. that's important, people of a right to feel safe and valued whatever their communities or. that's important. i think about protest is come i'm interested to see how to give the college protest and sustained over time given that institutions are designed to outlast, like people,...
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charlie: it takes a lot more than coulter? -- culture?comes from culture, but culture is necessary, but not sufficient. it needs to be composited with a loody-minded, resolute view of, we are going to do this. clear about our values to do something new that has not been done. if there is a value, there is good reason for stuff being done. you are confronted with those reasons and you have two choices. you can say, that is a good reason. i am sorry for bothering you. or you can say, i do not believe that. i am going to find out more. i'm going to find someone who is more experienced. there is that sort of resolution where -- george bernard shaw talks about you have to reject reason to innovate. you have to say, we understand this is reasonable. this is what people believe. but i am actually going to ignore you completely. and if you are a fairly sensible person and ignoring smart people is really difficult, the values of it are terribly important. they are easy to talk about. but there are behaviors that are necessary to turn those values
charlie: it takes a lot more than coulter? -- culture?comes from culture, but culture is necessary, but not sufficient. it needs to be composited with a loody-minded, resolute view of, we are going to do this. clear about our values to do something new that has not been done. if there is a value, there is good reason for stuff being done. you are confronted with those reasons and you have two choices. you can say, that is a good reason. i am sorry for bothering you. or you can say, i do not...
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. >> ann coulter is vice president. >> i have a suggestion cameo for this one. >> shark tornadoes. janice dean's latest book, freddie the frog catcher is coming out soon and it is about tornadoes. she would be a good cameo. and she's hilarious. >> but anl cowler as vp. that would be good. >> we've got to move on. >> gary busey is in this. i'm worried he might not know it's a movie. >> we have to go. >> up next, a frenzy over the canadian prime minister's visit to the u.s. mr on the fever when we return. >>> it seems like they can't get enough of prime minister justin trudeau. it is a three-day visit including a swanky state dinner. alaska cass role and pecan cake for dessert. this is the first time a canadian official has visited the u.s. comment in nearly 20 years. do you know what's on the menu? climate change. >> that will make me throw up. >> a lot of people in alaska are baked. i'll tell you. every president has said we don't talk enough with canada. really. they have variegated spinach. and people don't realize, vegetables feel pain. >> what are you talking about? >> how can
. >> ann coulter is vice president. >> i have a suggestion cameo for this one. >> shark tornadoes. janice dean's latest book, freddie the frog catcher is coming out soon and it is about tornadoes. she would be a good cameo. and she's hilarious. >> but anl cowler as vp. that would be good. >> we've got to move on. >> gary busey is in this. i'm worried he might not know it's a movie. >> we have to go. >> up next, a frenzy over the canadian prime...
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ann coulter lashed out on a radio show. >> do you realize that our candidate is mental? its like constantly having to bail out your 16-year-old from prison. >> that was before trump's comments wednesday on abortion. >> the answer is there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yes, there has to be some form. >> trump's campaign said it was a misspeak, and said that he would only punish doctors. none of this is likely to help trump in wisconsin, where the latest poll of primary voters indicates that ted cruz has jumped ahead, 40% to 30, and john kasich has 21. for his part, cruz now seems to have found his rhetorical timing. wednesday night on jimmy kimmel, cruz joked about trump and brought down the house. >> if i were in my car and ready to reverse, and saw donald in the backup camera, i'm not confident which pedal i would push. >> funny line, but all joking aside, the bitter tone of the race is starting to pump up in the rallies. even bernie sanders, on the republican side, and in addition, what everybody has been saying about the republicans, he's sha
ann coulter lashed out on a radio show. >> do you realize that our candidate is mental? its like constantly having to bail out your 16-year-old from prison. >> that was before trump's comments wednesday on abortion. >> the answer is there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yes, there has to be some form. >> trump's campaign said it was a misspeak, and said that he would only punish doctors. none of this is likely to help trump in...
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but if you have a litmus test of what i believed compared to donald trump and in coulter i would be much more conservative. i am pro-life and national defence whatever it is i will go back to my story when i talk about modernizing it is not changing your position to become more pro-abortion but having a movement to turn off people that are conservatives. >> host: does that mean talking differently? or voting differently? how'd we modernize, right now? >> there is a lot to that but to subscribe to the great man but that could make a difference. symbolically speaking "the donald" trump is very different and into speaks spanish fluently talking about his father being a a bartender. was the essence of the american dream goes a long way. >> and then to try to identify future leaders that is what they did when they modernize the democratic party. there is a lot of things that happened those that certainly weighed in in getting into this mess overnight. it will not be fixed overnight. >> but this book really does talk directly to the time. rinaldi wrote that before but that is so long it takes
but if you have a litmus test of what i believed compared to donald trump and in coulter i would be much more conservative. i am pro-life and national defence whatever it is i will go back to my story when i talk about modernizing it is not changing your position to become more pro-abortion but having a movement to turn off people that are conservatives. >> host: does that mean talking differently? or voting differently? how'd we modernize, right now? >> there is a lot to that but...
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there is such a blockade of coulter reaching here. these kids are finding ways to -- charlie: how much recognition is there? diplo: not much. kids today that are into electronic music are aware of who i was. through usb keys and packages -- but they don't know who we are. just the sound. tomorrow, they will see our whole show and see the whole show and get the full experience. charlie: is that what makes music so global and universal? that there is the sound. that it is not a song. it is a sound. it is not vocal. diplo: electronic music can be made by anybody. you don't need a huge team to build you up and build your album. electronic music can be made on a home computer in one hour and you can upload it to the internet. it goes to the world instantly. that is what is beautiful about electronic music. it is the sound. charlie: how good a musician do you have to be? diplo: i'm a pretty bad musician. i think that speaks volumes. i can play a key, i can play an instrument simply, and i can find chords. i am by no means an aficionado or a
there is such a blockade of coulter reaching here. these kids are finding ways to -- charlie: how much recognition is there? diplo: not much. kids today that are into electronic music are aware of who i was. through usb keys and packages -- but they don't know who we are. just the sound. tomorrow, they will see our whole show and see the whole show and get the full experience. charlie: is that what makes music so global and universal? that there is the sound. that it is not a song. it is a...
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i will say it is interesting to your point, ann coulter said their candidate could make a 16-year-old. she didn't hit the ground speaking of michelle bills. this kind of stuff happens i'm also the time. the mainstream media will go crazy. to your point, donald trump standing up for cory lewandowski to solidify his core following. from your experience, does it help him get beyond this because this is what a lot of folks who may be in the middle of the road are writing. if you want them ultimately when you can't have any more incidents. >> bright. but his base gets fired up when things like this happen. it's really hard to predict. charles: unless you're saying that's enough to win the general election, it is null and void. they have to get more voters. >> is to start cleaning up exactly for the general election is going to be the nominee. in my experience in rough-and-tumble politics, i've had members of congress. charlie rangel. i have not filed charges against him. this is a rough-and-tumble business. i had anthony flipped me off. this is something when you are confronting lawmakers
i will say it is interesting to your point, ann coulter said their candidate could make a 16-year-old. she didn't hit the ground speaking of michelle bills. this kind of stuff happens i'm also the time. the mainstream media will go crazy. to your point, donald trump standing up for cory lewandowski to solidify his core following. from your experience, does it help him get beyond this because this is what a lot of folks who may be in the middle of the road are writing. if you want them...
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for example, ann coulter who tweeted that she'd like to see, quote, a little more violence from trumporters, i mean, that's got to be frustrating for people who support other candidates who are doing this, you know, by the book. some would argue it's not trump's fault that there's violence. >> yeah. the bullying left is really the folks who we don't want to emulate. we never want to be like they are where you're not allowed to have a differing opinion. try to do that on a college campus today or anywhere elsewhere the left really tries to bully and yell you down. that's not the republican way. that's not what made us republicans and want to, you know, pursue the cause of liberty and the types of things that we do on the republican side of the aisle. so if we get to that point in cleveland, and i'm hopeful that we don't but if we do and we're at the point where we have to settle this at the convention itself, we'll do it in an orderly way, and our leadership at the rnc prepared to handle this properly, and we'll do everything we can to help them with john kasich's 66 delegates that'll
for example, ann coulter who tweeted that she'd like to see, quote, a little more violence from trumporters, i mean, that's got to be frustrating for people who support other candidates who are doing this, you know, by the book. some would argue it's not trump's fault that there's violence. >> yeah. the bullying left is really the folks who we don't want to emulate. we never want to be like they are where you're not allowed to have a differing opinion. try to do that on a college campus...
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it is the definition of doing popular coulter, they do it well.nd sometimes what it is done well it can rise to the level of art. one of my favorite movies last year was creed, a great movie and a wonderful piece of popular entertainment. i had a good time in 2015 at furious seven. no one will say it is a masterpiece of cinema but it had such conviction, such audacity and was so generous with its audience. it was saying to the audience,, let's have a good time. let's drive these cars off the skyscrapers. a good movie should have some kind of human connection. whether it is fantasy or science fiction or superhero movie or comedy. it should have some cord of human authenticity where there is some feeling or situation that i can recognize. charlie: art should somehow speak to you and say something to you that you somehow deep inside feel but have not been able to give inspiration to. a.o.: it is that recognition. you see a situation. charlie: and you know the pain. a.o.: for the laughter. charlie: for sure. the oscars. you said i'm a credit, intent o
it is the definition of doing popular coulter, they do it well.nd sometimes what it is done well it can rise to the level of art. one of my favorite movies last year was creed, a great movie and a wonderful piece of popular entertainment. i had a good time in 2015 at furious seven. no one will say it is a masterpiece of cinema but it had such conviction, such audacity and was so generous with its audience. it was saying to the audience,, let's have a good time. let's drive these cars off the...
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. >> there were definitely some people who wanted him to run in 2016 including ann coulter so maybe as he conservative too. >> mitt romney? >> yes. >> maybe he's evolved. then be consistent and say maybe trump has evolved. i don't see the benefit to having this guy come out and give a long speech devoted to taking on the gop front-runner. >> he picked on everybody including the establishment. you're upset that somebody steps back. >> donald trump is running for office. he is picking on the establishment. >> mitt romney? really? the guy who lost the last election? >> i think he was standing up for a lot of people who felt that they had been impunld. >> i think what he is doing is telling that whole, the public is voting for trump. republicans are backing donald trump. so mitt romney can take him on. but we'll see. >> it is not all republicans. as we, eric and i have been fighting over for a week. two-thirds of republicans are not voting for trump. the thing is he's not alone. today it was 50 foreign policy experts came out and said this guy will damage america and the world, damage the
. >> there were definitely some people who wanted him to run in 2016 including ann coulter so maybe as he conservative too. >> mitt romney? >> yes. >> maybe he's evolved. then be consistent and say maybe trump has evolved. i don't see the benefit to having this guy come out and give a long speech devoted to taking on the gop front-runner. >> he picked on everybody including the establishment. you're upset that somebody steps back. >> donald trump is running...
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want to keep that jacket handy tonight because a breeze only make it feel a bit coulter.logist dave warren joining us now to tell us what easter morning is going to be like. dave? >> a little cool with that breeze. not bad. >> one little change. we had nice sunshine today. we'll have clouds tomorrow morning. just little bit of sunshine peek through the clouds but it will make it feel a little cooler with the lack of sunshine. right now it's 47 degrees. wind about 11 miles per hour out of the east southeast and humidity is fairly high. up to skate%. the temperatures a little cooler that cooler breeze continues though we have clouds coming in. it's dry tomorrow. it might look like it's going to rain these are just low clouds they're very thin not lost moisture with them can't really squeeze much rain out of them. that changes on monday. we do have rain in the forecast. right now temperatures are into the mid 40s, trying to drop down into the 30s in wrightstown at 39 degrees mount pocono because we have clouds coming in we may not see the temperatures drop down as cold as th
want to keep that jacket handy tonight because a breeze only make it feel a bit coulter.logist dave warren joining us now to tell us what easter morning is going to be like. dave? >> a little cool with that breeze. not bad. >> one little change. we had nice sunshine today. we'll have clouds tomorrow morning. just little bit of sunshine peek through the clouds but it will make it feel a little cooler with the lack of sunshine. right now it's 47 degrees. wind about 11 miles per hour...
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[ laughter ] >> you know what he reminds me of when anne coulter said our blacks are better than their blacks. this is a 94-year-old man. barack sounded like katharine hepburn in "on golden pond" making fun of me in the media. this is a 94-year-old going i don't agree with everything he said. but there's inherent racism in this country. the guy was perfect. >> i have to say, tyress, i look the at that back and forth. i thought he was actual lit future and she was the past. like he had no -- he wasn't interested in the old stereotypes of like you must -- blacks must be liberal. >> not just that. i think there was maybe -- you see in like "law and order" and stuff where they brief the witness and he gets on the stand and sir and then he says the exact opposite? she's like no, you said that he was a racist and that you know -- no no, it says right here, sir. sir. the transcript. and he was like no. they missed the whole point and mr. charles is the man. >> yes. >> but he doesn't like women. so when she was talking to him and he's like yeah, you know. how long this white woman going to tal
[ laughter ] >> you know what he reminds me of when anne coulter said our blacks are better than their blacks. this is a 94-year-old man. barack sounded like katharine hepburn in "on golden pond" making fun of me in the media. this is a 94-year-old going i don't agree with everything he said. but there's inherent racism in this country. the guy was perfect. >> i have to say, tyress, i look the at that back and forth. i thought he was actual lit future and she was the past....
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throwing pies at ann coulter and bill kristol and pat buchanabuc >> since the '80s and one thing that's obvious in the campaign is that the issues that are really upsetting people, trade, immigration, i know black lives mattered, they have their issues and i understand those, as well but, where's the conversations of about how to make people's lives matter? have things gotten better in chicago? last time i checked the murder rate was almost double what it was exactly a year ago. 105 murders as of last week in chicago. double the same period of a year ago. so i'm glad the left is really upset about violence in chicago finally because as far as i can tell real violence is perpetrated on the poor and the impoverished and frankly the abused in society. more than anyone else and that's happening in chicago under democrat rule for years and years and years. and suddenly, trump comes to town and like, oh, this is violent here in chicago. i mean, come on. who cares about what issue now and are they debating it? >> you have a candidate endorsed by the kkk. >> that's not true. that is a lie. >> h
throwing pies at ann coulter and bill kristol and pat buchanabuc >> since the '80s and one thing that's obvious in the campaign is that the issues that are really upsetting people, trade, immigration, i know black lives mattered, they have their issues and i understand those, as well but, where's the conversations of about how to make people's lives matter? have things gotten better in chicago? last time i checked the murder rate was almost double what it was exactly a year ago. 105...
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from the hard right, columnist ann coulter threatened to campaign for democrats, saying that the only thing that would change her mind on mccain is if he, quote, put a gun to my head. and then there were evangelicals that year. james dobson said, quote, i'm convinced senator mccain is not a conservative and, in fact, has gone out of his way to stick his thumb in the eyes of those who are. mccain was even booed at that year's cpac gathering of conservatives. >> on the issue of illegal immigration, a position which -- [ booing ] which -- >> you know you instinctively wanted to say, my friends. then came the 2010 midterms. the republican establishment lost control of the primary process. it resulted in some wild candidates like christine o'donnell, who famously proclaimed, i am not a witch, on her way to losing her senate contest, and ken buck, then an obscure tea party firebrand who also lost, but republicans picked up other seats, so they rode the tiger. and who could forget rick scott? the gop establishment threw everything at this guy. and guess what? he's won two terms as florida go
from the hard right, columnist ann coulter threatened to campaign for democrats, saying that the only thing that would change her mind on mccain is if he, quote, put a gun to my head. and then there were evangelicals that year. james dobson said, quote, i'm convinced senator mccain is not a conservative and, in fact, has gone out of his way to stick his thumb in the eyes of those who are. mccain was even booed at that year's cpac gathering of conservatives. >> on the issue of illegal...
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coulter, we are seeing that up after the world's biggest brewer unveils its strategy.will look to pay half its earnings in the form of dividends. the shares getting on that. london stock exchange, we seeing these stocks move higher after they agreed to merge. they call this a merger of equals. when we are going to see is over --ares holding stockholders getting the remainder 54.4%. and doesn't look like quite a merger of equals good -- it doesn't look like quite a merger of equals. let's see if we are seeing any movement in the european equity markets. dax up .5%. guy? guy: let me take you to the terminal for the bloomberg. a little bit -- and unsurprising giving the fact that it is fed day. most sectors are high. what has happened is you saw the api data yesterday. the ep data today. what you are seeing is the death is beginning to change a little bit on the inventory. slowing down a little bit. interesting to see how the financials opening. we will last that. energy and materials bouncing back after a difficult couple of sessions. it is all about the fed day. what wi
coulter, we are seeing that up after the world's biggest brewer unveils its strategy.will look to pay half its earnings in the form of dividends. the shares getting on that. london stock exchange, we seeing these stocks move higher after they agreed to merge. they call this a merger of equals. when we are going to see is over --ares holding stockholders getting the remainder 54.4%. and doesn't look like quite a merger of equals good -- it doesn't look like quite a merger of equals. let's see if...
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that is not the way the medical coulter has thought about this for some time. the fda talked about black box warnings for some time. there is risk of abuse or even death with these things. there are some things that are changing as a result. substance -- i want to ask you about that. we know how everyone in this room feels about addiction as a brain disease. it is still a hotly contested topic. is there a component of moral failure? you counsel big young people in recovery in your organization? i am really glad you asked this question. i am not a doctor. i am not an expert. i try to be fully aware of what is going on in the way this happens and can relate to that personally. anould consider myself expert in opportunities and hope. question, i will start with one of the things that you said. this is good for everybody. this is not one of the things we're talking about that will impact a very small amount of people. we are trying to help everybody that we can. since we are not an expert when it comes to disease, not a disease, choice, not a choice. separate mysel
that is not the way the medical coulter has thought about this for some time. the fda talked about black box warnings for some time. there is risk of abuse or even death with these things. there are some things that are changing as a result. substance -- i want to ask you about that. we know how everyone in this room feels about addiction as a brain disease. it is still a hotly contested topic. is there a component of moral failure? you counsel big young people in recovery in your organization?...
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really i think coulter the labor markets are more rapid to adjust in the u.s. than other market's.s have been much quicker to make adjustments, in businesses, exiting businesses, scaling back on employees. we have seen this in industry after industry that u.s. companies tend to be very quick in making adjustments and things tend to move more slowly in labor markets across europe -- particularly in the eurozone. not so much in the u.k., more in the eurozone self. tom: i don't mean to pick on deutsche bank, but the uproar about february. the last 10 days or so, this is not deutsche bank per se, but the whole industry. no bides the point of become so great that institutions like the ecb or the fed have to provide stability? we don't know, do we? robert: we don't. in the case of the ecb they may .e contributing to instability negative interest rates is a strange concept. pay people to hold your money doesn't make sense. what we are seeing is a reevaluation of whether negative interest rates are accomplishing what they want it to accomplish. well.une 30, as we will continue with mr. sin
really i think coulter the labor markets are more rapid to adjust in the u.s. than other market's.s have been much quicker to make adjustments, in businesses, exiting businesses, scaling back on employees. we have seen this in industry after industry that u.s. companies tend to be very quick in making adjustments and things tend to move more slowly in labor markets across europe -- particularly in the eurozone. not so much in the u.k., more in the eurozone self. tom: i don't mean to pick on...
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part of our history, part of the coulter. been the traditionally underside of the fact we are all immigrants. i wouldn't take that to suggest that the majority of americans that is need a wall high and mighty from san diego to brownsville. attest wesioner can have used walls in different places to assist in the security of the border by the notion of a well simply to wall people out is inconsistent with who we are as americans and our history and traditions. i would pass it off as a rhetorical device in an overheated electoral campaign. luiza: i heard it will be a beautiful wall. comm. kerlikowske: we have 18,000 border patrol agents on the southwest border, more than we have ever had. we have unmanned aircraft's, integrated fixed towers, radar, cameras, infrared. our apprehensions along the southwest border are lower within the last year than almost any in the last 10 years. below 400,000. there was a time we apprehended 1.6 million people coming across that border. those cities from tucson to el paso, they have crime rate t
part of our history, part of the coulter. been the traditionally underside of the fact we are all immigrants. i wouldn't take that to suggest that the majority of americans that is need a wall high and mighty from san diego to brownsville. attest wesioner can have used walls in different places to assist in the security of the border by the notion of a well simply to wall people out is inconsistent with who we are as americans and our history and traditions. i would pass it off as a rhetorical...
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do as much as you can under our tight budget that we have the etiquette i appreciate, i know that coulterhas been hard. we talked about a lot. i know chairman carter and ended of the committee, we talked a lot about it, and i know there's still much about incidents but keep addressing the culture within the secret service because you have a lot of good men and women working in our government, so i appreciate that. and the final point because i know you've got to go, but the last point is, the hiring process him and i know this has been an issue with homeland, takes a long time. you start off with jobs.com and then you go through the process. i understand from the earlier testimony you have been reducing debt. so no more you can keep working on that the better it is just that people say i'm not going to wait a year or a year and a half. by that time they move onto something else. to would've you can do to shorten it up to up i really would appreciate it. >> i'll just comment on that one item. we have instituted a we call entry-level assessment centers where we'll bring in these candidates
do as much as you can under our tight budget that we have the etiquette i appreciate, i know that coulterhas been hard. we talked about a lot. i know chairman carter and ended of the committee, we talked a lot about it, and i know there's still much about incidents but keep addressing the culture within the secret service because you have a lot of good men and women working in our government, so i appreciate that. and the final point because i know you've got to go, but the last point is, the...
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sense when a lot of the artists and intellectuals were not that interested in politics and thought coulter was the most important meaning. that's what it was in 1929 and then the depression hit. it hit not just him but the country like a freight train and he sort of struggle to figure out what to do with that and he forged on for a little while trying to write about literature but the depression kept hitting him on the head or he finally in a sense capitulated and started writing about politics but found himself as a writer. he was i would say almost a writer. something he thought he should be caring about the something you didn't actually seem to care about them and then he found the politics and the discussion of power and the discussion of foreign-policy. it's a varied global game. excuse me. and so he ended up, like a lot of intellectuals in the 1930s was drawn to marxism in a particular brand of marxism was the trotskyist barak and he became a leader in the relatively small group of writers and intellectual activist oriented around trotsky and have it direct conduit to trotsky. he was
sense when a lot of the artists and intellectuals were not that interested in politics and thought coulter was the most important meaning. that's what it was in 1929 and then the depression hit. it hit not just him but the country like a freight train and he sort of struggle to figure out what to do with that and he forged on for a little while trying to write about literature but the depression kept hitting him on the head or he finally in a sense capitulated and started writing about politics...
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. >> the car had gone right through the restaurant, pushing the coulter all the way back to where the ovens are. >> the car was kind of elevated, so you could tell there was something, stuff underneath it, whether it was chairs or people. it was pretty bad. >> victoria: this man was just a few car lengths behind and says he doesn't know why the driver never stopped. he saw paramedics loading stretchers. >> they were just screaming. they were hurt. >> victoria: people who work nearby say they ran the help, but there was nothing they could do. >> it looked like something had exploded. and the vehicle was way inside, i mean way back. if you know the layout of the place, you can see the car was pushed way back in. there's broken glass, broken wood. >> victoria: they say this part of newton is very close-knit and they're sending prayers and love to everyone involved. >> it's a nightmare. i might know people in there that got hurt. everyone knows everybody else. certainly it's heart-wrenching. >> victoria: the district attorney's office has not released the names of the two customers who di
. >> the car had gone right through the restaurant, pushing the coulter all the way back to where the ovens are. >> the car was kind of elevated, so you could tell there was something, stuff underneath it, whether it was chairs or people. it was pretty bad. >> victoria: this man was just a few car lengths behind and says he doesn't know why the driver never stopped. he saw paramedics loading stretchers. >> they were just screaming. they were hurt. >> victoria:...
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do you know who's coulter they have bought into? ours.ds of millions of people to attract as taurus, customers, clients, collaborators, investors. we live in a world where innovation and technology has flattened the pyramid. anyears ago you needed office, your business in the phone book, a sign on the door, license.ational today, depending on what you are doing, you need access to wi-fi. , there are real opportunities. there is no nation and no people on this planet in a better position to benefit then we are. it is why the theme of my campaign is a new american century. [applause] think, io: i don't know, that we have a chance to make the 21st century the best time in our history. not a perfect time. we will still have problems. the best time. i believe with all my heart that if we are willing to do what needs to be done, our children, the young americans here today, have a chance to be the most free and most prosperous americans that have ever lived. [applause] that requires the right policies. .hat requires the right ideas that require
do you know who's coulter they have bought into? ours.ds of millions of people to attract as taurus, customers, clients, collaborators, investors. we live in a world where innovation and technology has flattened the pyramid. anyears ago you needed office, your business in the phone book, a sign on the door, license.ational today, depending on what you are doing, you need access to wi-fi. , there are real opportunities. there is no nation and no people on this planet in a better position to...