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host: david drucker with us for the next 45 minutes.f you want to call in, our phones are open across the country. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. what does bernie sanders have to do after two straight losses in nevada and outer lineup to get back into this race -- in nevada and south carolina to get back into this race? guest: bernie sanders is not as strong of a challenger as he might be after new hampshire. the way iowa ended, he practically could've been a jump ball and clinton got the victory, but who knows? that he completely beat her in new hampshire and the pressure was on clinton in nevada. she won by about six points. south carolina, she crushed him. now we get into super tuesday states where she should be a lot stronger. we have seen her vivid to some general election messaging. sanders, yournie want to block that and pull out a surprise victory or hold her really close. when you look at the electoral map and this is what democrats have been telling me a well back before t
host: david drucker with us for the next 45 minutes.f you want to call in, our phones are open across the country. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. what does bernie sanders have to do after two straight losses in nevada and outer lineup to get back into this race -- in nevada and south carolina to get back into this race? guest: bernie sanders is not as strong of a challenger as he might be after new hampshire. the way iowa ended, he...
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david drucker on the undecideds know -- that is so important today? guest: 40% of people could change their mind. donald trump supporters could change their mind the least of anybody care one thing he has had is that once he locks in a voter, they tend to stick tougher than any other candidate. we know marco rubio has done a the job of winning latebreaking, undecided voters. we know ted cruz has had a good eighth of support. dynamic ofs has the the race really changed over the past four or five days as rubio and crews and a lot of other republicans -- and ted cruz and a lot of other republicans, started to shine a light on the kinds of things in his past that might get voters to reconsider why they like him. it may be too little, too late. i think we will see the campaign continue in the middle of florida, in the middle of march, through the florida primary. we will see if any of it works. -- don't trump on policy, but nobody really went after him as not eating the champion of the little guy the way he portrays pair we will see if the latebreaking mon
david drucker on the undecideds know -- that is so important today? guest: 40% of people could change their mind. donald trump supporters could change their mind the least of anybody care one thing he has had is that once he locks in a voter, they tend to stick tougher than any other candidate. we know marco rubio has done a the job of winning latebreaking, undecided voters. we know ted cruz has had a good eighth of support. dynamic ofs has the the race really changed over the past four or five...
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coming up tomorrow morning, david drucker from the washington examiner will join us to talk about super, the all, the candidates, what the results could mean for the election. an irs taxpayer advocate will take your calls and questions about filing options and this year's tax topics. watch "washington journal" live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern, tomorrow morning. join the discussion. >> c-span student can't admin or contrast needs your vote. we selected the top five student videos and now you can select the fan favorite. watch the top five student videos and cast your vote online at student cam.org. the student documentary with the was votes will win a prize of 500 dollars. the fan favorite winner along with the winners of this years student cam competition will be announced on march 9, live on c-span. >> senate minority leader harry reid criticized charles grassley about his opposition to a supreme court nominee on the senate floor. next, we hear from senator reid followed by senator grassley's response. response. this is half an hour. >> the democratic leader. >> history will not for
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jon: joining us now, david drucker, political correspondent for the washington examiner. if he's wearing his rose-colored glasses i suppose he may be able to look at those numbers and see a way to eat out avictory but it doesn't look likely for senator marco rubio in florida. those are likely gop voters in the coming primaries . >> look, whenever a candidate is trying to fight an uphill battle and come from behind and when you can't think you might lose because it could have an impact on your voters and whether or not people should turn out or bother voting for you. i can't fault the candidate are trying to stay positive. i think rubio is fighting through some of the worst negative momentum i can recall seeing for a candidate ever and that's what's making a lot of this so difficult. he's had a string of losses in primaries and some he came up real short and was close to doing something good, was close to winning. in others he got trounced. he'd come away with no delegates in the last round of voting and it's hard to come back from that but we will see what happens on tues
jon: joining us now, david drucker, political correspondent for the washington examiner. if he's wearing his rose-colored glasses i suppose he may be able to look at those numbers and see a way to eat out avictory but it doesn't look likely for senator marco rubio in florida. those are likely gop voters in the coming primaries . >> look, whenever a candidate is trying to fight an uphill battle and come from behind and when you can't think you might lose because it could have an impact on...
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coming up tomorrow morning, david drucker from the washington examiner will talk about super tuesdayting, the states involved, the, the candidate somewhat the results commute for the election. irs taxpayer advocate or will take your calls and question about filing option and this year tax topics. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. join the discussion. c-span, created by merck's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service public service about your local cable or satellite provider. >> and this week on the communicators, discussion about encryption, the iphone and the fbi. joining us, josh us, josh who is with the fbi agents association and chris with the center for democracy and technology and vice president for policy. we we also have a working reporter joining our roundtable today. mr. calibri's let's begin with you. is this issue we are currently discussing about the iphone and terrorism, is that a classic case of security versus privacy? >> actually it's a more of a case of security versus dashmac's early apple is concern
coming up tomorrow morning, david drucker from the washington examiner will talk about super tuesdayting, the states involved, the, the candidate somewhat the results commute for the election. irs taxpayer advocate or will take your calls and question about filing option and this year tax topics. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. join the discussion. c-span, created by merck's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service...
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david drucker, thank you. >> u.s. operation take the number two isis leader out. what it means to keep america safe. >> streets become parking lots after powerful rain in colorado. and the state could get for snow in weekend. >> what do we do next? can we get it fixed? we have over 15,000 activities that you can book on our app to make sure your little animal, enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters. [so i use quickbooks and run mye entire business from the cloud. i keep an eye on sales and expenses from anywhere. even down here in the dark i can still see we're having a great month. and celebrate accordingly. i run on quickbooks.that's how i own it. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pil
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david drucker, good to see you. we will keep talking about this.don't forget fox business will outlast coverage. breaking on the primaries at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we will be right back. hatever ie care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future, we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready, start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal help is here. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> welcome back. kim jong sub for order in the arsenal to be ready for preemptive use at any time. cheryl casone what the headlines. >> that is right, maria. this is adding to tensions on the korean peninsula. )-right-paren that are organized country to be ready to use weapons while asking the military to be an preemptive attack mode after some of the toughest u.n. sanctions were put into place. north korean stat
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. : coming up this morning, david drucker from the washington examiner will join us to talk about superuesday voting and what the results could mean for the election. then we will take your calls and questions about your tax filing options. be sure to watch live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join me discussion. discussion.e >> every election cycle will remind us how important it is to be involved. >> it is a great way for us to stay informed. >> there are a lot of c-span fans upon the hill. my colleagues, they are going to say, i saw you on c-span. >> there are so many people living outside the beltway. they should know what is going on inside it. holds a donald trump rally. chief endorsed i nascar's executive and several of the drivers leading into the super tuesday contests. mr. trump: wow. cheers] and mr. trump: you people are amazing. i love you. i love georgia. georgia. here's the story. outside, we have 12,000 people! and, we set up speakers. would anybody like to give some of the people outside your position? lee's raise your hand, we will get you out of there fast
. : coming up this morning, david drucker from the washington examiner will join us to talk about superuesday voting and what the results could mean for the election. then we will take your calls and questions about your tax filing options. be sure to watch live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join me discussion. discussion.e >> every election cycle will remind us how important it is to be involved. >> it is a great way for us to stay informed. >> there are a lot...
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coming up tomorrow morning, david drucker from the washington examiner joins us to talk about super tuesday voting, the states involved, the candidates and what the results could mean for the election. then irs tax payer advocate nina olson will take your calls and questions about your filings options and this year's tax topi topics. be sure to watch "washington journal" live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. join the discussion. >>> the presidential race moves forward now with super tuesday. all eyes are on 12 states as the republican and democratic candidates try to increase their delegate count. right now, hillary clinton has a large lead over her democratic opponent, senator bernie sanders, with 544 delegates. donald trump currently leads the republican field with 82. >> at washington post.com this is the headline of the republican party's implosion over donald trump's candidacy has arrived. joining us from atlanta, georgia is robert costa, who is following the story for this super tuesday eve. thanks very much for being with us. >> great to join you. >> any time you have
coming up tomorrow morning, david drucker from the washington examiner joins us to talk about super tuesday voting, the states involved, the candidates and what the results could mean for the election. then irs tax payer advocate nina olson will take your calls and questions about your filings options and this year's tax topi topics. be sure to watch "washington journal" live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. join the discussion. >>> the presidential race moves...
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coming up tomorrow morning, david drucker from the washington examiner will join us to talk about super tuesday andng, the stakes involved, what the results could mean for the election. olsonxpayer advocate nina will take your calls on this year's tax topics. washington journal, live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. and bordertoms protection commissioner takes questions about his agency's budget requests. that hearing is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. in the afternoon, fbi director james comey will testify about the government's request for apple to help unlocking a crib -- an encrypted iphone used by one of the shooters in the san bernardino terrorist attack. it begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span3. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders campaigned at rochester, minnesota over the weekend. he talked about increasing the minimum wage and campaign finance reform. sen. sanders: thank you rochester, thank you. representative tina liebling thank you for that introduction. , you said it all. what this campaign is about is not just electing a presi
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david drucker states the obvious in this tweet that for marco rubio it will all come down to florida. we thought it might be instructive to look at where the calendar goes from here. where a lotrimary of states in the south and a couple in the northeast. moving onto march 5 where the primary and caucuses will be held in the following states. maine, andisiana, nebraska. on march 6, the main democratic caucuses and puerto rican republican primary. next tuesday, michigan, a big primary for the republicans, along with mississippi, hawaii, and idaho. in washington, d.c., on march 12, primaries in florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina, and ohio. stephen shepherd is joining us on the phone. he is the editor and chief going analyst for politico. thanks for being with us. guest: good to be with you. host: let's talk about a couple of stories on your website. the headline, "a supertramp day." there is a piece about the media. now, donald trump is clearly the republican front-runner. donald trump winning tonight in arkansas, alabama, ,assachusetts, tennessee virginia, perhaps vermont. it h
david drucker states the obvious in this tweet that for marco rubio it will all come down to florida. we thought it might be instructive to look at where the calendar goes from here. where a lotrimary of states in the south and a couple in the northeast. moving onto march 5 where the primary and caucuses will be held in the following states. maine, andisiana, nebraska. on march 6, the main democratic caucuses and puerto rican republican primary. next tuesday, michigan, a big primary for the...
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party in their efforts to defeat him in 2012 and i never thought the argument was valid. .ost: david drucker follow him on twitter a [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> there's so much more that c-span does to make sure that people outside the beltway know what's going on inside it. >> good evening from washington and welcome to spee an's -- c-span's live coverage of super tuesday, 2016. the race nor the next occupy ant of the white house will be further defined as the results kim come in tonight. voters in 12 states are going to their polling booths or caucus locations. for the democrats, 859 delegates are up for grabs today. for the republicans, 595 delegates will be awarded to those candidates who get at least 20% of the vote. most of the super tuesday states are in the south. alabama, arkansas, georgia, virginia, tennessee, oklahoma and the biggest prize, texas. voters are also going to the polls in bernie sanders' home state of
party in their efforts to defeat him in 2012 and i never thought the argument was valid. .ost: david drucker follow him on twitter a [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> there's so much more that c-span does to make sure that people outside the beltway know what's going on inside it. >> good evening from washington and...
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host: david drucker with us for the next 45 minutes. if you want to call in, our phones are open across the country. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. what does bernie sanders have to do after two straight losses in nevada and outer lineup to get back into this race -- in nevada and south carolina to get back into this race? guest: bernie sanders is not as strong of a challenger as he might be after new hampshire. the way iowa ended, he practically could've been a jump ball and clinton got the victory, but who knows? that he completely beat her in new hampshire and the pressure was on clinton in nevada. she won by about six points. south carolina, she crushed him. now we get into super tuesday states where she should be a lot stronger. we have seen her vivid to some general election messaging. sanders, yournie want to block that and pull out a surprise victory or hold her really close. when you look at the electoral map and this is what democrats have been telling me a well back before
host: david drucker with us for the next 45 minutes. if you want to call in, our phones are open across the country. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. what does bernie sanders have to do after two straight losses in nevada and outer lineup to get back into this race -- in nevada and south carolina to get back into this race? guest: bernie sanders is not as strong of a challenger as he might be after new hampshire. the way iowa ended, he...
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maria: congressional correspondent david drucker. good morning to you. your take away a mess this morning. >> it's kind of thing that happens in her major presidential candidate. it's happened to other politicians. congressional members have had envelopes full of white powder e-mail to their office. it happens. maria: it happens, but what do you think is to be done to put an end to things like this? do we need to hear from president obama? what kind of action might stand this? >> you will not put an end to crazy people want to be disruptive or one attention. it did thing the u.s. government has to be vigilant about. law enforcement authorities have to be prepared to do with things like this. this is late major candidates have everything else. >> the trump family has every right to be out there speaking to his supporters. >> i want to get the next time there is a protest with people getting into each other that is just crazy people out there. i want to hear that explanation because even the gop establishment when there are protests and scuffles they blame
maria: congressional correspondent david drucker. good morning to you. your take away a mess this morning. >> it's kind of thing that happens in her major presidential candidate. it's happened to other politicians. congressional members have had envelopes full of white powder e-mail to their office. it happens. maria: it happens, but what do you think is to be done to put an end to things like this? do we need to hear from president obama? what kind of action might stand this? >>...