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we're back with dan henninger, james freeman and kim stossel. is this the sp last challenge. it was always going to be a hard challenge. he had the surprise victory, in fact what she did to him on tuesday was beat him in most every important group. so it's very difficult, just not in the delegate map, but in the map going forward to see any path for bernie sanders to get to the nomination. >> i guess i would say at least there's a silver lining here, the protectist message in terms of bernie sanders, it kind of fell flat in the other states. >> the other silver lining is markism may be losing, the u.s. is not going to nominate a democratic socialist, but i think barring an indictment of hillary clinton, this is now her nomination. not only did she have the sweep on tuesday, she has the real delegate lead. the game has also been rigged to give her all these super delegates, so that's her insurance policy in case he actually did mount a real charge among voters, so i think barring a real criminal problem, she's got the nomination. >> true. >> what did we learn about hillary cli
we're back with dan henninger, james freeman and kim stossel. is this the sp last challenge. it was always going to be a hard challenge. he had the surprise victory, in fact what she did to him on tuesday was beat him in most every important group. so it's very difficult, just not in the delegate map, but in the map going forward to see any path for bernie sanders to get to the nomination. >> i guess i would say at least there's a silver lining here, the protectist message in terms of...
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dan henninger, i am saying goodbye to you. you can stay there.oard, we are less than two hours into the trading session, and 255 points, probably not today. ashley: the webster ratio fully in place. stuart: two now stocks, mcdonald's and coke hitting all-time highs. up 16.5% in the first three months of the year, the best performance in a quarter in 30 years. i wonder what that tells you. looking live at pittsburgh, pennsylvania. bernie sanders took the stage at a rally, the crowd went wild when he walked in, the arena holds 4,000 people. we will monitor this and bring you any highlights. maybe he talks about trump or hillary. we will keep you posted. surely he will go after the billionaire class. if you look at the latest poll from wisconsin, senator sanders leads hillary clinton by four points. joining us now, bernie sanders supporter, your guy is up in wisconsin but is 30 points down in new york state. that is a big hill to climb. >> quinnipiac poll came out earlier today that have bernie down by 12 points, he is closing the gap. we have seen
dan henninger, i am saying goodbye to you. you can stay there.oard, we are less than two hours into the trading session, and 255 points, probably not today. ashley: the webster ratio fully in place. stuart: two now stocks, mcdonald's and coke hitting all-time highs. up 16.5% in the first three months of the year, the best performance in a quarter in 30 years. i wonder what that tells you. looking live at pittsburgh, pennsylvania. bernie sanders took the stage at a rally, the crowd went wild...
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dan henninger from the "wall street journal." dan, terrorist attacks how they might affect voters today. i would think that they would be clearly be an advantage for trump, no? >> well, i'm not so sure about that. terrorism attacks like this, terrorism is always ranked well at top of republicans concerns, not very high on part of democrats. the question will this help trump? as you have been showing, there has been really strong turnout in arizona. and typically through these primary early voters who vote before primary day vote for trump. late deciders tend to go for in the past marco rubio or ted cruz. so, if ted cruz closes on trump in arizona, that will suggest to us that his actual response to dealing with terrorism is preferred over trump. david: no. it would be clear if that happens. matt, what about the border issues? arizona of course a border state but there are a lot of his panics there. we saw hispanics go for trump in nevada, republican hispanics. might the same happen here? >> i think that could be the case. arizona
dan henninger from the "wall street journal." dan, terrorist attacks how they might affect voters today. i would think that they would be clearly be an advantage for trump, no? >> well, i'm not so sure about that. terrorism attacks like this, terrorism is always ranked well at top of republicans concerns, not very high on part of democrats. the question will this help trump? as you have been showing, there has been really strong turnout in arizona. and typically through these...
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stuart: dan henninger writes about, quote, the speech, the big speech that changes politics around.ade the speech in defense of conservativism, and dan lays out various other big speeches which have changed politics. dan, how about the speech from governor romney 25 minutes from now? is that the same kind of thing, the big speech? >> no. as it's been described to us, stewart, i do not think it is the speech. the speech is the speech that ronald reagan gave in 1964 on behalf of barry goldwater, defining conservativism for a generation. similar speeches begin to rescue campaigns, nixon's checkers speech, jfk's speech defending his catholicism in 1962, and even barack obama's speech in 2008 on race and the reverend wright. what all of those did was talk about what was going on in the country in general and especially reagan. and i think especially now you have to talk to the country's anxieties. reagan's speech was much more expansive, much more inclusive than mitt romney is going to be this amp. this afternoon. that's the kind of speech i'm talking about because this election so far h
stuart: dan henninger writes about, quote, the speech, the big speech that changes politics around.ade the speech in defense of conservativism, and dan lays out various other big speeches which have changed politics. dan, how about the speech from governor romney 25 minutes from now? is that the same kind of thing, the big speech? >> no. as it's been described to us, stewart, i do not think it is the speech. the speech is the speech that ronald reagan gave in 1964 on behalf of barry...
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here to weigh, tony sayegh, fox news contributor, dan henninger of "the wall street journal," catherineason" magazine editor. tony, when we wake up tomorrow morning, who won, what will we see? >> marco rubio doesn't win florida despite the fact he indicated opposite he will have to reconsider his candidacy. melissa: you think, seems like he is going to lose. if he loses you think he will drop out not go to utah, even though he said he was going to? >> there will be tremendous pressure for marco rubio not to stay into the race especially the idea ted cruz could be potentially anti-trump. ted cruz could pick up delegates in north carolina, could win missouri. he might leave tonight saying only one that can stop donald trump. on other hand with john kasich wins ohio you could have idea of open convention with enough delegates to deprive trump of nomination. if donald trump wins both, it is difficult to change conversation from him being unstoppable force. >> dan, what does tomorrow look like? >> i think it looks like kasich win in ohio. florida, what is going on there, marco rubio is convi
here to weigh, tony sayegh, fox news contributor, dan henninger of "the wall street journal," catherineason" magazine editor. tony, when we wake up tomorrow morning, who won, what will we see? >> marco rubio doesn't win florida despite the fact he indicated opposite he will have to reconsider his candidacy. melissa: you think, seems like he is going to lose. if he loses you think he will drop out not go to utah, even though he said he was going to? >> there will be...
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david: a republican party divided and according to dan henninger of "the wall street journal" this mightsident obama's biggest triumph and proudest legacy, destroying his political enemies. here with reaction tony sayegh, jamestown associates vice president and fox news contributor. harlan hill, democratic strategist and bernie sanders supporter. guys good to see you. tony, here is what dan says. in obama's first term republicans an conservatives fought barack obama. in the second term they decided it made more sense to fight each other. has he got a point? >> i think they fought each other in the first term too, think about 2010 and rise of tea party. i think this is the design of obama political strategy. to his credit he held to his guns. he said he would transform america. he would do things his way. when he couldn't do it codified through congress he wept through executive action. he stood by what he told his party was going to do. republicans have a system because they don't feel their leadership did the same thing. david: harlan, a lot of people are blaming trump for the division
david: a republican party divided and according to dan henninger of "the wall street journal" this mightsident obama's biggest triumph and proudest legacy, destroying his political enemies. here with reaction tony sayegh, jamestown associates vice president and fox news contributor. harlan hill, democratic strategist and bernie sanders supporter. guys good to see you. tony, here is what dan says. in obama's first term republicans an conservatives fought barack obama. in the second...
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the "wall street journal" dan henninger, ashley webster and monica crowley.esident obama's response to the brussels outrage. you do not think much to his response to the brussels outrage, do you? >> we are seeing a callous towards human life. we should not overestimate terrorism. if we just stay cool, things will be okay. moving away from barack obama. the person the focus should be on is hillary rodham clinton. she was barack obama's secretary of state. she is joined at the hip with obama. i think the republican candidates ought to be looking at her and saying do you find barack obama's response unacceptable? >> she, hillary rodham clinton created isis. in part responsible for the creation of isis. >> a strong enough political effect. leadership on this issue. is hillary clinton going to lead the way barack obama has been. >> hillary clinton is walking a very fine line. retaining the base. the secretary of state helping carry out the president's opinion. creating the void into which isis fell. >> i do have to correct something really fast. moments ago, we mi
the "wall street journal" dan henninger, ashley webster and monica crowley.esident obama's response to the brussels outrage. you do not think much to his response to the brussels outrage, do you? >> we are seeing a callous towards human life. we should not overestimate terrorism. if we just stay cool, things will be okay. moving away from barack obama. the person the focus should be on is hillary rodham clinton. she was barack obama's secretary of state. she is joined at the hip...
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joining us right now is the "wall street journal"'s very own dan henninger. clip of it on the program this morning. harry reid is saying that it is the republicans that set the stage. you make of that what? >> harry reid is saying about seven republicans. the seven incumbent republican senators running for reelection in november. new hampshire, pennsylvania, ohio, illinois, wisconsin. trying to define those people as associated with donald trump in a totally negative way. harry reid sees it to take back the senate in november. >> i do not think he will retake the senate. targeting those republicans up for reelection in november. >> i think it is a good strategy. >> it is a pretty standard strategy. i think it reflects what will go on in the general election as well. you will have surrogate. they will be the fining the republican party as associated with a negative image of donald trump. negative advertising works. that is what they did with mitt romney. mitt romney will have to start answering this attack. probably in television ads in all of those states. he
joining us right now is the "wall street journal"'s very own dan henninger. clip of it on the program this morning. harry reid is saying that it is the republicans that set the stage. you make of that what? >> harry reid is saying about seven republicans. the seven incumbent republican senators running for reelection in november. new hampshire, pennsylvania, ohio, illinois, wisconsin. trying to define those people as associated with donald trump in a totally negative way. harry...