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dan balz. zaha hadid. jay bilas. jordan spieth. when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: in politics this week, the candidates are looking ahead to tuesday's very important wisconsin primary. democrat bernie sanders hopes to extend his winning streak from caucuses to a full state, and republican ted cruz hopes a win there will slow donald trump's momentum. we're joined from washington by dan balz who is a columnist for "the washington post and an avid political observer. dna, thank you for this. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: let me begin with donald trump. there was the business about ted cruz's wife. there was the business about his campaign manager and a woman. there was the business about his interview with chris matthews. is this simply taking a toll in terms of trump and his momentum
dan balz. zaha hadid. jay bilas. jordan spieth. when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: in politics this week, the candidates are looking ahead to tuesday's very important wisconsin primary. democrat bernie sanders hopes to...
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dan balz from "the washington post," thanks for the time. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> and coming up, recesssive traits. could donald trump's predictions of an economy on the brink send his campaign over the edge? >>> plus, the evolution of the sanders' revolution. campaign insiders look backward to give a new take on their candidate's path forward. stay tuned. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all
dan balz from "the washington post," thanks for the time. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> and coming up, recesssive traits. could donald trump's predictions of an economy on the brink send his campaign over the edge? >>> plus, the evolution of the sanders' revolution. campaign insiders look backward to give a new take on their candidate's path forward. stay tuned. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that...
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coming up next, hoosier state preview coming up with dan balz and jennifer jacobs.is. ♪ ♪ john: here to talk more about the upcoming indiana primary and a whole lot more, are jennifer jacobs and the great dan balz, chief correspondent, of everything apparently, for the "washington post." guys, we teased the indiana primary. let's talk about that to begin with. dan, is this republican race daylights there some if ted cruz can win indiana? dan: if cruz wins indiana and does very well in california, you can make the argument that there is still some daylight left for him to seize on. every delegate you can deny trump is one less than 1237. it is not insignificant, but after what happened last night and donald trump far exceeded everyone's estimates of what his delegate was going to be, it is awfully tough. it is awfully tough from this point. jennifer: trump climbed out of bed this morning the king of the world. he was calling himself the presumptive nominee. he is well known in the northeast. he is well known out here. this is not ted cruz territory. that is the botto
coming up next, hoosier state preview coming up with dan balz and jennifer jacobs.is. ♪ ♪ john: here to talk more about the upcoming indiana primary and a whole lot more, are jennifer jacobs and the great dan balz, chief correspondent, of everything apparently, for the "washington post." guys, we teased the indiana primary. let's talk about that to begin with. dan, is this republican race daylights there some if ted cruz can win indiana? dan: if cruz wins indiana and does very...
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we're joined from washington by dan balz, who is a columnist for the "washington post," and an avid political dan, thank you for this. let me begin with-- >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: with donald trump. there was the business about ted cruz's wife. there was the business about his campaign manager. and a woman. there was the business about his interview with chris matthews. is this simply taking a toll in terms of trump and his momentum? >> i think absolutely, charlie. i mean, these have been two of the worst weeks he's had. he's had many other problems, as we know, and he's managed to survive them or move past them or put them behind him. but i think there's something materially different now this this. for one, it is-- it is increasing the obstacles he has if he is the republican nominee to win a general election. so i think we're at a moment in which he's got to find some way to re, sure people in his own party that he can be a credible and qom pettative nominee in november. >> rose: why doesn't donald trump realize this? >> well, charlie, you know him better than i do. i think he's a c
we're joined from washington by dan balz, who is a columnist for the "washington post," and an avid political dan, thank you for this. let me begin with-- >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: with donald trump. there was the business about ted cruz's wife. there was the business about his campaign manager. and a woman. there was the business about his interview with chris matthews. is this simply taking a toll in terms of trump and his momentum? >> i think absolutely,...
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dan balz write that in "the washington post" yesterday, great piece.s he want to win at all costs or does he want to make this an issue-run campaign. i guess the question is what kind of pressure will democratic party insiders, but not just insiders, the grassroots, put on the sanders campaign to change his tone about hillary clinton? david plouffe, who has been a supporter, he essentially says bernie sanders has zero chance right now. >> and david plouffe might be right actually and the irony is david plouffe ran the insurgency campaign of barack obama who took on the establishment and barack obama certainly didn't win the democratic nomination because of the democratic national committee and long time party activists. he won it with new voters. this is where bernie sanders has to focus and if i were to give him advice is to say what path do you want to take? because let's assume he doesn't win the nomination. we'll give him the sliver of hope possibly he could. he's going to go back to the united states senate. does he want to continue to be a leader
dan balz write that in "the washington post" yesterday, great piece.s he want to win at all costs or does he want to make this an issue-run campaign. i guess the question is what kind of pressure will democratic party insiders, but not just insiders, the grassroots, put on the sanders campaign to change his tone about hillary clinton? david plouffe, who has been a supporter, he essentially says bernie sanders has zero chance right now. >> and david plouffe might be right...
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so says dan balz in the "washington post." cruz needs to deny trump those 57 indiana delegates or face the reality that his candidacy could come to a bleak conclusion. trump is suddenly pushing hard in indiana. according to politico, trump is spending almost a million dollars in ads in indiana. his top adviser, paul manafort, is talking about doubling the number of operatives on the ground in indiana. a source tells politico that's an exaggeration, but it is a sign of what's on the line. trump himself spent the morning talking up the hoosier state. >> i go to indiana, i have bobby knight tonight is going to endorse trump. bobby knight is the most revered coach in the history i guess of indiana. he's great. >> he gets it. indiana is huge. ted cruz is all over indiana today, knowing this may be his last stand in a not trump cruz-ade. after all, he got demolished yesterday everywhere in the northeast. it's not like californians won't get their say in june. they will, and california will matter. looking ahead, nate cohn in today's
so says dan balz in the "washington post." cruz needs to deny trump those 57 indiana delegates or face the reality that his candidacy could come to a bleak conclusion. trump is suddenly pushing hard in indiana. according to politico, trump is spending almost a million dollars in ads in indiana. his top adviser, paul manafort, is talking about doubling the number of operatives on the ground in indiana. a source tells politico that's an exaggeration, but it is a sign of what's on the...