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does that play to anyone's particular advantage? >> i think it does. by keeping it only to republicans, you're getting a more conservative slice of the electorate. that's going to benefit the most conservative candidate, in this case ted cruz. and you kind of saw that too when they -- if in the ppic poll they took rubio's support out and redistributed it, trump got most of it. i think he's going to do pretty well in california because of that, because of the fact that it's closed. >> the ppic poll also showed that trump does well among women. does that surprise you? >> it does but i was out on tuesday, out in san ramon, a women's republican event, the u.s. senate candidates were there. i talked to a lot of folks, women. trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. i was shocked how much trump support there was. >> why is that? >> he's strong, he says what he thinks, he's an outsiderer, we need to shake things up. there's anger at the republican party. they feel, we've controlled congress, we've controlled sacramento, governor under schwarzenegger, and nothing ch
does that play to anyone's particular advantage? >> i think it does. by keeping it only to republicans, you're getting a more conservative slice of the electorate. that's going to benefit the most conservative candidate, in this case ted cruz. and you kind of saw that too when they -- if in the ppic poll they took rubio's support out and redistributed it, trump got most of it. i think he's going to do pretty well in california because of that, because of the fact that it's closed....
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does it get broken up? where does that leave them? ♪ when you think what does it look like?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 the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. >> i want to get back to that breaking news. dan carson has issued a statement. tomorrow night in detroit. he went on to say that he does not really see a path. i do not see a political path towards an light of last evenings support. he has not said he is dropping out of the race. the language
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does.does. women, she will have to do very well among the southern states and nonwhite populations tonight. she has got a different challenge than senator sanders does. she has got the lead in the ability to wear him down over time. think mike is if i were the clinton campaign, i would be i getg to think about how those disaffected republicans who are horrified about the prospect of donald trump, and how do i speak a little more to the high school educated white male and two constituencies within the democratic party that donald trump might be able to reach into and try to cut that off early before donald trump sort of gets there. i think for bernie sanders, what he has to do is show he can play someplace outside a really white state. 70% white. he did better there, but he has got to start performing with african-americans and hispanics if he will make this race competitive. >> on tv was paid advertisements everywhere. he raised $40 million this month. where should he start spending the mon
does.does. women, she will have to do very well among the southern states and nonwhite populations tonight. she has got a different challenge than senator sanders does. she has got the lead in the ability to wear him down over time. think mike is if i were the clinton campaign, i would be i getg to think about how those disaffected republicans who are horrified about the prospect of donald trump, and how do i speak a little more to the high school educated white male and two constituencies...
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it does not vote to that.es to the authority of the government to force apple to create something that does not exist. that he can be put into the phone and opened up to the phone. if apple had the plans, the government could subpoena the plans. the government wants apple to work for it and create something that it does not want to create. no. we will see what the federal judge does. apple trying to create a level. a little privacy does exist. we cannot get in. the level of product exists. you certainly heard what elizabeth macdonald said a few moments ago. >> how is that possible? rise and having to turn over the text messages from your phone. >> the government subpoena power releases things that already exist. it reaches things that already exists. the applicant for a search warrant can show it is relevant to a criminal investigation. the evidence that they want will help convict somebody or exonerate somebody. forcing apple to work against its will. director call me. asking congress to pass. what is left of
it does not vote to that.es to the authority of the government to force apple to create something that does not exist. that he can be put into the phone and opened up to the phone. if apple had the plans, the government could subpoena the plans. the government wants apple to work for it and create something that it does not want to create. no. we will see what the federal judge does. apple trying to create a level. a little privacy does exist. we cannot get in. the level of product exists. you...
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>>> that does it for us. cnn tonight with don lemon starts now. >>> just hours ago until the vote that could decide everything and listen to the republican rival. >> you know how many people have been hurt at our rallies? i think like basically none other than somebody got hit once but there's no violence. >> one difference between this and a donald trump rally is i'm not asking anyone to punch you in the face. >> hold up your bernie sanders sign. don't worry. you're not going to get beat up at my rally. >> this is "cnn tonight," and i'm don lemon. the next 24 hour, the next 24 hours could be the last chance for the republican powers that be to stop donald trump. meanwhile, hillary clinton and barnett are going head-to-head for the 691 delegates at stake tomorrow. and keeping an eye on the gop front-runner. >> this campaign is telling donald trump and others that we will not -- we will not accept for one second their bigotry s sunando sen know phobia. >> we all are committed to building not walls but knocking
>>> that does it for us. cnn tonight with don lemon starts now. >>> just hours ago until the vote that could decide everything and listen to the republican rival. >> you know how many people have been hurt at our rallies? i think like basically none other than somebody got hit once but there's no violence. >> one difference between this and a donald trump rally is i'm not asking anyone to punch you in the face. >> hold up your bernie sanders sign. don't...
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how does cruz do in, for example, missouri, tonight? how does he do in illinois? who does kasich do in illinois? we will see. but, you know, the big question for trump is, can he get over that 50% mark? can he break that ceiling. and if that's impossible, then are we looking towards a convention in cleveland? >> rick tyler, what are you looking for to find? >> well, i think it's all in ohio. that's why i'm here. if governor kasich can win ohio to slow down donald trump, but it looks like rubio will lose florida. we'll see if the polling is really wrong there. if rubio loses florida, it does get to a two-person race, because even if kasich wins ohio, he would have to win 110% of the votes, and i don't see him winning any other state tonight, of the delegates left. so that leaves no path for him. if rubio loses florida, it doesn't do anywhere else, it looks like he's not going to, it really becomes a two-person race, and that does give cruz a shot, if he can consolidate the establishment's vote, including the conservative's vote, against what donald trump is -- >> s
how does cruz do in, for example, missouri, tonight? how does he do in illinois? who does kasich do in illinois? we will see. but, you know, the big question for trump is, can he get over that 50% mark? can he break that ceiling. and if that's impossible, then are we looking towards a convention in cleveland? >> rick tyler, what are you looking for to find? >> well, i think it's all in ohio. that's why i'm here. if governor kasich can win ohio to slow down donald trump, but it looks...
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how does joel dance? >> joel keeps it -- joel's a jock, so he keeps it close, but he does sometimes extend the arms a little. >> arms out. >> i was watching with those arms. >> it's kind of like flying, right? how about do you ever slow dance -- sometimes we will slow dance to music in the house? don't you love when you put on a little slow country and it's like seventh grade slow dancing. >> yes, yes. we have one of our jams. >> i do love that. i do love a slow dance in the >> we actually do family sunday evening dance parties and we put on whatever mila wants. >> what does mila like to dance to? >> mostly "frozen." and swing low sweet chariot. >> oggled. >> it's googling. >> no, it is not oogel. >> does anyone have a phone with google on it? >> we'll do it during the commercial -- >> we want to google ogle. >> no, it is ogle. >> does anyone have a phone with all right, is that it? do we have more to talk about or are we going to break? okay. here is something interesting, you guys. >> i mean, the wheels
how does joel dance? >> joel keeps it -- joel's a jock, so he keeps it close, but he does sometimes extend the arms a little. >> arms out. >> i was watching with those arms. >> it's kind of like flying, right? how about do you ever slow dance -- sometimes we will slow dance to music in the house? don't you love when you put on a little slow country and it's like seventh grade slow dancing. >> yes, yes. we have one of our jams. >> i do love that. i do love a...
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it's attacking a problem that does not exist. instead of attacking a problem that does exist. i thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i believe we have the right to close. we have just one speaker remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, is recognized. mr. johnson: yes. r. speaker, i'm anguished at my ning to the pleas of friend from texas. is pleas to let's help these egamergers, let's help these big multinational corporations. they need us so badly because the big bad f.t.c. is treating them too tough. it's too rough on them. and so therefore we got to make the law fairer for them. they've got all these lawyers, siling stocking lawyers -- silk stocking lawyers off of wall street, but we need to help them. we are not doing anything else here in congress other than helping multinational orporations. and to hear the plea that these folks need help when it's folks in flint, michigan, who need help, who are trying out for help. -- wh
it's attacking a problem that does not exist. instead of attacking a problem that does exist. i thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i believe we have the right to close. we have just one speaker remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, is recognized. mr. johnson: yes. r. speaker, i'm anguished at my ning to the pleas of friend from texas. is...
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so i think that voting does matter. yes, there are districts that are gerrymandered but not when it comes to voting for the mayor of the city. we had a low voter turnout in our most recent election question. not for governor and certainly not when it comes to the president of the united states of america. change takes time. are we really want to be question mark know. i would where we used to be? no. in the interim, change has happened. a lot of which came because people were voting and paying attention. juan: ok. it is time to wrap this up. we had panels today on the campus on inclusion. racial inclusion, gender inclusion, identity inclusion on the campus. then we had a session on neighborhoods and vast-changing neighborhoods and how to maintain a sense of longing, inclusion again in the neighborhood. richard, you raised your hand. do want to finish as a pair? richard: you kept is right on point on this idea of inclusion and we started to also discuss participation. it was a great conversation as we made it around the
so i think that voting does matter. yes, there are districts that are gerrymandered but not when it comes to voting for the mayor of the city. we had a low voter turnout in our most recent election question. not for governor and certainly not when it comes to the president of the united states of america. change takes time. are we really want to be question mark know. i would where we used to be? no. in the interim, change has happened. a lot of which came because people were voting and paying...
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does it hurt john kasich? it's going to make it a tough night for john kasich and just like marco rubio, if he doesn't get ohio, he has not won one state caucus yet and you'd be hard pressed to think he would stay in this after ohio if he doesn't win. >> let's suppose he does win or ted cruz does have a great night, there is a nat mat cal mathematical possibility to pull the trump but. >> it is going to be very, very touch for them. that is the issue that they are facing. how do you deny this candidate who has got the plurality or the majority of the votes he needs, how do you deny him the nomination? certainly rules-wise they can do it but politically it is going to be a battle for them they know that and of course they don't want to face that but that is probably what they are going to be facing because it looks like now he probably will be close but not quite clinch the 1237 rather that he needs. >> i want to ask you a question about the democrats before we let you go and that is when the republican, have m
does it hurt john kasich? it's going to make it a tough night for john kasich and just like marco rubio, if he doesn't get ohio, he has not won one state caucus yet and you'd be hard pressed to think he would stay in this after ohio if he doesn't win. >> let's suppose he does win or ted cruz does have a great night, there is a nat mat cal mathematical possibility to pull the trump but. >> it is going to be very, very touch for them. that is the issue that they are facing. how do you...
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does she just do her business or does she have to get tougher on him? >> she can't ignore him but if you talk to clinton advisors they say her supporters don't like it when she goes negative on bernie because democrats like bernie sanders. so she can't ignore him completely but it doesn't do her much good to be hammering him and getting negative on him. she needs to pay attention to him and focus on issue but turning her attention to the general. >> if he was din wisconsin he continues to push back on the narrative he can only win white states. it is largely african american voting block in southern wisconsin and milwaukee specifically. so he can point to that. point to the victory in michigan and that will be a big talking point for him going forward. does it change the map? no but it does change the narrative and shows that bernie sanders is someone she'll have to pay attention to. >> there's a lot of stuff from bill clinton's era that doesn't work in 2016. but this one works. take one side and take the other side and find a place in the middle. berni
does she just do her business or does she have to get tougher on him? >> she can't ignore him but if you talk to clinton advisors they say her supporters don't like it when she goes negative on bernie because democrats like bernie sanders. so she can't ignore him completely but it doesn't do her much good to be hammering him and getting negative on him. she needs to pay attention to him and focus on issue but turning her attention to the general. >> if he was din wisconsin he...
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emily: what does a compromise look like to you? how does this play out?ut how do we , access evidence anywhere? we are applying the same principles as if we are trying to go into a home and look at a file full of certain kinds of papers. we go to a court and say there is a narrow set of evidence that we need, and here is where it is located. i think in this case, it is important to note that the customer, the actual customer of the phone is the one who has requested apple's help. so one way to simply resolve this is for apple to work with its own customer and work out a way to resolve this issue. ted: the government does not have the authority to require apple to redesign its iphone to disable the characteristics that it put into the system, which is what its customers wanted. there is no legal authority for that now, and one judge has only -- already held that. so there has to be some discussion about how to solve this problem, if there is, but you cannot conscript a private company such as apple to do something to change its products. there are we have
emily: what does a compromise look like to you? how does this play out?ut how do we , access evidence anywhere? we are applying the same principles as if we are trying to go into a home and look at a file full of certain kinds of papers. we go to a court and say there is a narrow set of evidence that we need, and here is where it is located. i think in this case, it is important to note that the customer, the actual customer of the phone is the one who has requested apple's help. so one way to...
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this policy of weakness does not work. the american people are tired of it. they are tired of the lecturing. obama and hillary clinton are more mad at me than isis and the terrorists who are murdering us. two americans were murdered in brussels. this could be more. our priors are with them. we need a president who the bring the full first and fewerrist united states of america to defeat isis f i am president we will completely destroy isis. we will carpet bomb them. and oh believe beyond using overwhelming air power and arm the kurds and we will not put our forces in combat with the riles of engagement that obama is fond of that tie their hands behind their back that make it impossible to fight and win. that is wrong. to we use force we will use it to win and then we will get the hurricane out and not engage in nation building but keep america safe. >> senator, it was like combat on the campaign trail this week taking a very nasty personal turn. i want to start with a facebook and instagram ad from antidonald trump super pac a nearly nude photo of melania tru
this policy of weakness does not work. the american people are tired of it. they are tired of the lecturing. obama and hillary clinton are more mad at me than isis and the terrorists who are murdering us. two americans were murdered in brussels. this could be more. our priors are with them. we need a president who the bring the full first and fewerrist united states of america to defeat isis f i am president we will completely destroy isis. we will carpet bomb them. and oh believe beyond using...
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he does not need their money. medias not need their attention. he does not need their approval. that makes it tough for them to hold him accountable. >> based on that, what with the republican party look like if it is president donald trump? >> that is a great question. we are seeing right now is the republican party trying to figure that out. they are trying to figure out if they can exist as the same body of donald trump is the nominee. areink a lot of them figuring that donald trump is railing against the republican party, railing against the establishment could change the party, could change the establishment, but is really posturing for the campaign. i think it is as simple as that. donald trump does not want to actually run an entire network of nominations and processes and things like that. the question is, what is their stance, what are the policy priorities? donald trump has made very clear statements that he disagrees with them on a lot of things like the iraq war. it will be tough for republicans to figure out how they deal with a president who stands opposed to a lot
he does not need their money. medias not need their attention. he does not need their approval. that makes it tough for them to hold him accountable. >> based on that, what with the republican party look like if it is president donald trump? >> that is a great question. we are seeing right now is the republican party trying to figure that out. they are trying to figure out if they can exist as the same body of donald trump is the nominee. areink a lot of them figuring that donald...
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if review does not trump tonight, it is over.iew -- and rubio went over him, and they said it was too late. in the city is too tough on donald. the riley ali is they are adapting and going after trump in a way that was probably not part of the blueprint from the developed the plan early on. i'm not going to comment on individual jokes. i'm simply saying for the first time someone is eating a trump's grill, getting in his head. when he starts reading these tweets about donald trump's spelling last week, and donald is deleting these tweets. you see this is moving up. >> but that is not the rubio branscum and even a single rant. i do not think that one of the day will push you over. >> for the first time, the press is actually carrying rubio's rally live. this ping-pong match is turning into a two-man race. john: go to your corners. we will be back. [laughter] harold ford junior, danny senior. we'll talk about the democratic race after this. ♪ mark: we're back with the person many in memphis called junior, and former mitt romney adv
if review does not trump tonight, it is over.iew -- and rubio went over him, and they said it was too late. in the city is too tough on donald. the riley ali is they are adapting and going after trump in a way that was probably not part of the blueprint from the developed the plan early on. i'm not going to comment on individual jokes. i'm simply saying for the first time someone is eating a trump's grill, getting in his head. when he starts reading these tweets about donald trump's spelling...
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click into it and it does appear to have rolled over.most members outside saudi arabia are just going to produce as much as they possibly can. they need the money. grexit i agree. but i think that's where they are. this is maximum production. there are certain issues, will libya come back? what will happen to iran-iraq? but for most members, they are at maximum output already. >> so they can breathe at those problem.o >> of course they can. that statement has no value. they can't produce anymore. of course they can breathe at this level. the incentive at opec is to produce as much as you can. why? because you need it or because you are contributing market share to saudi arabia. produced the has maximum and driven out high-cost producers. >> central banks are really struggling with inflation targets. >> this helps. to go back to mark's question about what has happened in the comefive weeks, oil has back. talk of a recession has to kleins and currencies have supported inflation in europe. -- talk ofclined, the recession has declined and cu
click into it and it does appear to have rolled over.most members outside saudi arabia are just going to produce as much as they possibly can. they need the money. grexit i agree. but i think that's where they are. this is maximum production. there are certain issues, will libya come back? what will happen to iran-iraq? but for most members, they are at maximum output already. >> so they can breathe at those problem.o >> of course they can. that statement has no value. they can't...
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how does he handle himself? we've all seen over and over, trump is impervious to thing that would normally rock another campaign what do you mean handle it? an emotional outcry? >> does he behave in a way that emboldens the growing, although not growing sufficiently to that trump group. >> does he cry out loud? what do you think he would do? >> does he act in a way that emboldens people? does he seem vulnerable to further attacks? for instance there are people who say going after him on his tax returns has made him upset. there are people who. he talked about his anatomy because he was defensive. not personally but feeling under siege. does he blai the way he did on super tuesday in a press conference that was commanding or in a way, i'm not saying he has to be -- >> why is he holding a press conference again? >> i think he got positive feedback. >> six flags. >> i commented to a lot of people. if you look at the twitter feeds of former obama administration officials. they were all like, that was a really good p
how does he handle himself? we've all seen over and over, trump is impervious to thing that would normally rock another campaign what do you mean handle it? an emotional outcry? >> does he behave in a way that emboldens the growing, although not growing sufficiently to that trump group. >> does he cry out loud? what do you think he would do? >> does he act in a way that emboldens people? does he seem vulnerable to further attacks? for instance there are people who say going...
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he does not. but even more he seems proudly introducing a document that is going to introduce over $6 trillion over the next 10 years as we work towards a balanced budget that will increase by 1.5 trillion. so i think that this is the party that cares and the other party is the one that seems more of an instant gratification. one thing i like about this budget is that there are horrible incentives today. we are much more in favor of this budget for work requirements and a variety of welfare programs. it seems to be content to continue a line down the path. we are making an effort to solve the problem that we have. right now in this country in which we all created equal we have people that have decided to raise their children while married areas i'm proud that we are doing now. we also look at people who are trying to break the law in the system that requires social security for the child tax credit. over the last 10 years it has doubled and that has got to end. in conclusion i would just like to s
he does not. but even more he seems proudly introducing a document that is going to introduce over $6 trillion over the next 10 years as we work towards a balanced budget that will increase by 1.5 trillion. so i think that this is the party that cares and the other party is the one that seems more of an instant gratification. one thing i like about this budget is that there are horrible incentives today. we are much more in favor of this budget for work requirements and a variety of welfare...
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does he have a telephone? there's so much intelligence to gather from the people who have been released that can help police try to assess how to deal with it going forward. >> jim, why would this possible hijacker keep the seven crew members? is there an indication that maybe this plane could take off or once it's on the ground, those authorities will not let it leave? >> i think it would probably -- i don't think the authorities will let it leave. that's the right move. but in the -- it's an indication of what may be in the hijacker's mind that he still wants control of the airport and it's movement. it's ability to leave. that would be the only reason the crew is important to him. why would the crew be important? if he wanted to make a last stand right there, he could make it with all those passengers that he let go. if he didn't care about going somewhere, he wouldn't care, the crew could be counted as other passengers that were not foreign nationals that he might dislike or hate or have reason to hold. i
does he have a telephone? there's so much intelligence to gather from the people who have been released that can help police try to assess how to deal with it going forward. >> jim, why would this possible hijacker keep the seven crew members? is there an indication that maybe this plane could take off or once it's on the ground, those authorities will not let it leave? >> i think it would probably -- i don't think the authorities will let it leave. that's the right move. but in the...
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lin-manuel miranda, the guy who does hamilton. we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben wanted to date you, would you do it? >> yes.
lin-manuel miranda, the guy who does hamilton. we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >>...
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she does need to reach out to people. she does need to connect better.as tapped into something. can he expand the base? the difference on the republican side is that there has been disenchantment with their candidates and anxiety. trump has been able to tap into that anxiety and expand that base. can they get more people excited? i don't believe everyone is happy with any of the candidates, but it will be interesting to see who can consolidate the muscle. guy: is the story coming out of the primaries different from the one we take into november? if you look at the way they targeted voters, both candidates start to look at changing the story they are portraying. >> not only does the story change, the rhetoric changes. most cases, a primary, the far left and far right control it. you see the candidates running to that direction. as you get to the traditional middle, when the candidates become the nominee, they go more to the base. that is one third of the american population. you will see much more middle-class language, not the rhetoric that you see on ea
she does need to reach out to people. she does need to connect better.as tapped into something. can he expand the base? the difference on the republican side is that there has been disenchantment with their candidates and anxiety. trump has been able to tap into that anxiety and expand that base. can they get more people excited? i don't believe everyone is happy with any of the candidates, but it will be interesting to see who can consolidate the muscle. guy: is the story coming out of the...
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. >> what does it see? around.s cameras all they recognize everything that you are coming up against or that is around you. and it reacts to that. it will tell you if, for example, you are in driverless mode, andy to take control again, it sends a signal and lights up. as you take control, then it transitions back. it is really remarkable how transitions. betterou think you are driver, yourself or the car? >> as he was driving it, you were tell -- it does, we in traffic all the way out and all the way back. the way automatically brakes and recognizes vehicles in front, and vehicles behind, and makes automatic adjustments, it is really advanced. anytime we were in a situation like merging onto 395, it recognizes that and captures that, and breaks it down. the car gains intelligence over time, just like a human does. it takes like a photograph or copy of what it has just seen, and then takes it back and breaks it down, continuing the evolutionary process, the coming smarter over time. >> why the hearing today
. >> what does it see? around.s cameras all they recognize everything that you are coming up against or that is around you. and it reacts to that. it will tell you if, for example, you are in driverless mode, andy to take control again, it sends a signal and lights up. as you take control, then it transitions back. it is really remarkable how transitions. betterou think you are driver, yourself or the car? >> as he was driving it, you were tell -- it does, we in traffic all the way...
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better nutrition. >>> does this sound familiar to you? maybe your to-do list is racing in your mind. >> or you're tossing and turning? >> next week is sleep awareness week. so joining us is the director of sleep medicine at meridian health. >> how many people are not getting the sleep they need? >> most people are not getting the sleep they need. all of us, we have busy schedules, day care needs, all of the demands and expectations that we have on us. so upwards of 60% to 80% of people. >> everyone says eight hours is best, what can you get by on? >> you really don't want less than seven. >> sometimes the problems can be right outside of your window. there are street lights, other things going on, and they can keep you up. >> there was a study done 16,000 people for eight years. and people in communities of 500,000 people or more, it was very difficult for them to get the sleep they needed. they get get less than six hours and wake up confused at night. >> isn't the solution just black out shades and a sound machine? >> yeah, and what you
better nutrition. >>> does this sound familiar to you? maybe your to-do list is racing in your mind. >> or you're tossing and turning? >> next week is sleep awareness week. so joining us is the director of sleep medicine at meridian health. >> how many people are not getting the sleep they need? >> most people are not getting the sleep they need. all of us, we have busy schedules, day care needs, all of the demands and expectations that we have on us. so upwards...
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he points out in every turn i does not have one. hillary clinton does have one. he said she is tied to wall street. of course she says that's simply not true. she's been tough on wall street. but he is making a very big trade -- [ inaudible ] and he is saying he is the candidate who can best defeat donald trump. that perhaps got the loudest applause of all. speaking of donald trump, he opened this rally talking about donald trump and specifically the protesters and violence that's been going on. let's listen to what he had it say. >> -- is that donald trump is prepared to pay the legal fees of folks who go around beating up people. [ crowd booing ] a candidate for president of the united states should condemn violence. not encourage violence. you don't go around saying it's okay to beat somebody up and i'll pay the legal fees. that is not what this country is about. >> now a lot of back and forth between donald trump today and bernie sanders. . y poppy, quite simply, bernie sanders firing back saying he can take on donald trump. >> what about the fact that a judg
he points out in every turn i does not have one. hillary clinton does have one. he said she is tied to wall street. of course she says that's simply not true. she's been tough on wall street. but he is making a very big trade -- [ inaudible ] and he is saying he is the candidate who can best defeat donald trump. that perhaps got the loudest applause of all. speaking of donald trump, he opened this rally talking about donald trump and specifically the protesters and violence that's been going...
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he does the "one more thing." why does he do that? hugo: he's no longer wearing black shirts.hter] he wears a blue button-down shirt. i think he has 50 of those. he wears them to the office every single day. one more thing was a joke. people took it way too seriously. we don't take ourselves seriously at all. that day that the keynote happened, the room exploded. emily: on a more serious note, it is been said one of the reasons you are not rolling out phones in the u.s. is because of intellectual property issues. how protected are you if you do start selling in the u.s.? are you worried about patent law and potentially getting sued? hugo: of course we are always worried about patent licensing and intellectual property. every company in this industry has had to deal with that. there are two things we are doing, which take time. one is systematically taking patent licenses around the world. you know, if it is a patent, of course it needs to be licensed. in that is what we are doing. it takes time. we are meticulously talking to everyone we need to talk to. secondly, we are build
he does the "one more thing." why does he do that? hugo: he's no longer wearing black shirts.hter] he wears a blue button-down shirt. i think he has 50 of those. he wears them to the office every single day. one more thing was a joke. people took it way too seriously. we don't take ourselves seriously at all. that day that the keynote happened, the room exploded. emily: on a more serious note, it is been said one of the reasons you are not rolling out phones in the u.s. is because of...
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s got a ready source of revenue that does not depend as much on a donor network, does not depend on countries that give you money through the back door. they've got a bit of a business going. >> absolutely. they've always been that way. donations have always been a very small part of their total revenue portfolio. right now their revenue portfolio includes oil as you said. and then also extortion and taxation much like a state would do. >> ransom has become a smaller part of there or is it still a major part of their revenue? >> so ransom has always been a nontrivial but small part of it, nothing compared to extortion or taxation, nothing like oil, or taking over banks throughout iraq and syria. >> you estimated that i.s.i.l. produced more than 150 million barrels of oil a day, that's huge. what's the best way to cut into that revenue stream? >> the best estimates of current revenue stream is 30 to 40,000 barrels oday, after october, before the latest wave of air strikes called tidal wave 2. the one way is for them to stop producing then stopping them from being able to move the oil from the
s got a ready source of revenue that does not depend as much on a donor network, does not depend on countries that give you money through the back door. they've got a bit of a business going. >> absolutely. they've always been that way. donations have always been a very small part of their total revenue portfolio. right now their revenue portfolio includes oil as you said. and then also extortion and taxation much like a state would do. >> ransom has become a smaller part of there...
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but clearly it does. that is why the thoughts and prayers of everybody here at the white house are with the family of the young man who was killed yesterday. the vice president spoke to this when he had an opportunity to do so in his public appearance prime minister netanyahu. it does seem hard to imagine that this issue would not come up when the president meets with president abbas. >> the expectation that he will publicly condemn the attack? sec. earnest: our expectation would be that public officials, particularly those in a position of leadership, would condemn any act of terrorism. and would condemn any effort to carry out and the violence against innocent civilians. that is worthy of condemnation. notches on the part of the u.s. and israel. but by countries around the world, including the leader of the palestinian people. >> finally, following up on april's questions, further that loretto lynch has not wanted her name in the process, governor sandoval also announced that you are losing potentially
but clearly it does. that is why the thoughts and prayers of everybody here at the white house are with the family of the young man who was killed yesterday. the vice president spoke to this when he had an opportunity to do so in his public appearance prime minister netanyahu. it does seem hard to imagine that this issue would not come up when the president meets with president abbas. >> the expectation that he will publicly condemn the attack? sec. earnest: our expectation would be that...
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that key does not exist, that door does not exist.hey would need to build a new operating system and install it on this phone in order to let the fbi use brute force to get into the phone by testing the 10,000 different possible passcodes. once you build that operating system, not only will other people want access to it, it will get out into the wild. charlie: there is no way to stop it. nancy: you cannot know the back door that only the good guys use. everyone's a safety and privacy becomes threatened once that operating system exists. he does not think it is possible to actually lock out engineers and investigators into a sealed room and opened the own and then phone, make it go away, and no one else can use it. what does he say about knowing that he is in opposition to the fbi? it is not a comfortable position. especially if it is terrorism. nancy: he recognizes that that the optics of this are terrible, and he is uncomfortable with it. he has likened this to past civil rights fights where he feels the government in this case is o
that key does not exist, that door does not exist.hey would need to build a new operating system and install it on this phone in order to let the fbi use brute force to get into the phone by testing the 10,000 different possible passcodes. once you build that operating system, not only will other people want access to it, it will get out into the wild. charlie: there is no way to stop it. nancy: you cannot know the back door that only the good guys use. everyone's a safety and privacy becomes...
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does he know what he's saying? i mean, he could say, look, there is a portion of radical jihaddist growing islam which has appealed to young people which is violent they appear to hate us, you can't just say islam hates us. so imprecise i think he's intelligent many doesn't he say it the right way? >> the question you've asked in your column, what does he really think. ben carson when he endorsed trump something i don't think all of us would have predicted there are two donald trumps, no, there are about 22. or maybe 200. right after yes, there are two trumps there seem to be two trumps about the question of whether there were two trumps. he's such a salesman. he's talking now about unifying the party. i think he's done so much damage with his rhetoric no matter how much vodka you put on the dias going to be hard to unify the party around him as he continues to -- >> i think it's interesting that marco rubio starting to say that the things that trump had said are making it more difficult for him to continue -- >> r
does he know what he's saying? i mean, he could say, look, there is a portion of radical jihaddist growing islam which has appealed to young people which is violent they appear to hate us, you can't just say islam hates us. so imprecise i think he's intelligent many doesn't he say it the right way? >> the question you've asked in your column, what does he really think. ben carson when he endorsed trump something i don't think all of us would have predicted there are two donald trumps, no,...
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he does not need them. and that puts the republican party in a tough position because he is not accountable to them. and if he gets elected president, and then there is a senate nomination or house nomination, he can just endorse whomever he wants to. does not have to keep the structure. i think mitt romney, i think he personally feels as though this is a threat to what he has heked for, and politics and is doing what he can throw up obstacles between trump in the nomination. >> what trump has done is revealed how little power is left in the republican party. philip: yeah, exactly. if you think about how the nomination process used to work, back in the day, was an even the primary system. there was literally just the party deciding to the nomination should be. and what they did is they leverage the anonymity of candidates as a power source. the people do not really know who these folks were. they were in the newspapers and so forth, but the republican party controlled the media attention. a control the prim
he does not need them. and that puts the republican party in a tough position because he is not accountable to them. and if he gets elected president, and then there is a senate nomination or house nomination, he can just endorse whomever he wants to. does not have to keep the structure. i think mitt romney, i think he personally feels as though this is a threat to what he has heked for, and politics and is doing what he can throw up obstacles between trump in the nomination. >> what...
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does he helped to turn the boat now that he has given his support to ted cruz? >> it actually does.skeptic about the power of endorsements at this level, but i was a little bit surprised that he came out as strongly pro-ted cruz as he did. i thought he would be contact will vote as opposed to a full throated endorsement. what he has done is he has sent a signal to the highly motivated, highly engaged electorate that it is ok to support ted cruz, that he is their guy. just as important was donald trump's apparently knee-jerk reaction that he was going to lash out and attack scott walker. that is weapons grade stupid in this particular state because you have to remember that republican primary voters have called role through glass for these recall elections for scott walker. so to attack wisconsin is a -- in a republican primary is not going to play well. john: we have been spending more time talking ted cruz and the accusation of marital infidelity. how much do you think those accusations hurt him or feasibly could have hurt him in wisconsin? i think probably in the short-term, less
does he helped to turn the boat now that he has given his support to ted cruz? >> it actually does.skeptic about the power of endorsements at this level, but i was a little bit surprised that he came out as strongly pro-ted cruz as he did. i thought he would be contact will vote as opposed to a full throated endorsement. what he has done is he has sent a signal to the highly motivated, highly engaged electorate that it is ok to support ted cruz, that he is their guy. just as important was...
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for what purpose does the gentlelady rise? without objection the gentlelady s recognized for one minute. >> this week is our chance to commit ourselves to the principle that when women succeed, america succeeds. ms. wasserman schultz: women are the primary breadwinners in more than 40% of families. more than ever, women's success is important to the success of our economy. i encourage this body to meaningfully address the challenges that still exist for women and our families. i'm pleesed that the national women's history month sprodget highlighting two incredible floridians as they honor women in public service and government, nadine smith, and betty may tiger jumper, the first woman to chair the seminole tribe of florida and a presidential advisor. i'm so grateful for the cricks these extraordinary women have made to our country and i'm thrilled they're being recognized in this year's celebration. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recog
for what purpose does the gentlelady rise? without objection the gentlelady s recognized for one minute. >> this week is our chance to commit ourselves to the principle that when women succeed, america succeeds. ms. wasserman schultz: women are the primary breadwinners in more than 40% of families. more than ever, women's success is important to the success of our economy. i encourage this body to meaningfully address the challenges that still exist for women and our families. i'm pleesed...
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supporters he does not see a path forward. he will speak about his portable future on friday at the conservative political action conference in maryland. mitt romney will speak tomorrow in utah. case for whyt his donald trump should not be the party's standardbearer. united nations security council has unanimously approved the harshest sanctions on north korea in 20 years. its recent missile launch and nuclear test. inspections of cargo entering or leaving north korea. an attorney for drug lord el chapo says he wants to be extradited to the u.s. soon. ♪ mily: this is bloomberg west. we speak the attorney about the apple encryption issue. can cable companies spend their way to more subscribers? the battle over original content is officially on. the debate over privacy rages from capitol hill to the rsa conference right here in san francisco. pitting individual privacy against national security. at the heart of the current debate, how much does encryption hinder law enforcement? former u.s. secretary of , michaelsecurity chertof
supporters he does not see a path forward. he will speak about his portable future on friday at the conservative political action conference in maryland. mitt romney will speak tomorrow in utah. case for whyt his donald trump should not be the party's standardbearer. united nations security council has unanimously approved the harshest sanctions on north korea in 20 years. its recent missile launch and nuclear test. inspections of cargo entering or leaving north korea. an attorney for drug lord...
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so far, it does not look good.f prosecution is recommended, but then turned down by the attorney general, i believe that would potentially leak out. would then leak out and possibly make it to the press. depending on the time, whether it is before the nomination, or after the nomination, that scares democrats in terms of how it could potentially damage their nominee. there are democrats who are never on the record, but i speak to them, who are very nervous about the political liability of that fbi investigation. fernando: speaking of scandals, trump university, and perhaps other things lurking in mr. trump's background doesn't seem to have much of an impact, or at least not a very visible impact as far as a result, certainly in michigan and other places. ms. stoddard: it certainly does not matter to trump supporters, and polls have found that very few people voting for or against trump actually are aware of all of those business failures, at the questions, etc.. you will see the antitrust forces try to educate the
so far, it does not look good.f prosecution is recommended, but then turned down by the attorney general, i believe that would potentially leak out. would then leak out and possibly make it to the press. depending on the time, whether it is before the nomination, or after the nomination, that scares democrats in terms of how it could potentially damage their nominee. there are democrats who are never on the record, but i speak to them, who are very nervous about the political liability of that...
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does romney talk about spending. the people out there on the ground for years, they know what is best. they have failed that every measure. going on and attacking mister trump's business record. now, republicans attacking capitalism and pushing for social justice. >> there is no denying success with trump. we all do. trump university. two weeks ago. do you have any individual responses to those individual cases? does it business failures. >> oh, sure. this is a capitalist attraction. businesses work and some do not. that is how it works. these are people that did not have the same out on. did not go out and make the same money. they are pushing for it equal results. that is absurd. now i am questioning who the liberals really are. >> individual issues that he raised. you do not take the candidate, or you, for that matter, will respond. >> again, this is capitalism. you start a business and you take a risk. most people in business understand that. >> telegraphing it when we said watch how you are preferring to donald
does romney talk about spending. the people out there on the ground for years, they know what is best. they have failed that every measure. going on and attacking mister trump's business record. now, republicans attacking capitalism and pushing for social justice. >> there is no denying success with trump. we all do. trump university. two weeks ago. do you have any individual responses to those individual cases? does it business failures. >> oh, sure. this is a capitalist...
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that does it for us tonight. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> you have to stop breaking these sex stories. you got to -- come on. >> there's something disturbing too about the constant pictures of the governor of alabama with the corresponding information. it's the -- yeah. >> let's just say you broke my concentration on my homework here. >> i'm sorry. i won't do it again until the next time. >> thanks rachel. >> thanks. >>> this is not the first time the wife of a presidential candidate has been cut in the campaign cross fire. wait until you hear what john adams said about andrew jackson's wife. and paul ryan did something today that politicians never do, he admitted he was wrong, wrong about something very important, but first the biggest campaign story of the day has republican candidates for president behaving once again as if they are candidates for king. >> you talk about patrolling muslims neighborhoods. >> he doesn't know what the hell he's talking about. >> in the united states
that does it for us tonight. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> you have to stop breaking these sex stories. you got to -- come on. >> there's something disturbing too about the constant pictures of the governor of alabama with the corresponding information. it's the -- yeah. >> let's just say you broke my concentration on my homework here. >> i'm sorry. i won't do it again until the next time. >> thanks rachel. >> thanks....
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speaker is reflected in the work it does. its decisions often shape the policy as profoundly as any law passed by congress or any action taken by the president of these united states. when we look back to our history, especially african-americans, the importance of the decision handed down by the supreme court cannot be overstated. most of us are familiar with brown vs. the board of education, 1954, which reversed plessy vs. ferguson and its separate but equal rule. striking town segregation in our nation's public schools provided a major catalyst for the civil rights movement and made advances in desegregating housing, public accommodations, and the institution of higher education possible. after brown, the nation made some great strides toward opening the doors of education to all students. unfortunately, the promise of the brown decision remains unfulfilled in many ways. more than two million black students atend schools where 90% of the student body is made up of minority students. on average, schools serving more minorit
speaker is reflected in the work it does. its decisions often shape the policy as profoundly as any law passed by congress or any action taken by the president of these united states. when we look back to our history, especially african-americans, the importance of the decision handed down by the supreme court cannot be overstated. most of us are familiar with brown vs. the board of education, 1954, which reversed plessy vs. ferguson and its separate but equal rule. striking town segregation in...
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mark: does donald trump have a following?hassee was jeb country, and now it's mostly marco rubio country. if marcot would happen rubio were to get out of this race? is it a sense that ted cruz could be a viable florida candidate facing off against donald trump? >> i still think that would go to donald trump. i have no indication that marco rubio is going to get out. ted cruz is making a late play in the state. there is a chance he could consolidate people, but florida like celebrities, and donald trump is one. everyone knows his name. courses, hotels, condos, some that did not do so well. they know him here. mark: do you like his water and steaks? in the end, if donald trump wins this primary and becomes the republican nominee, what is your sense of how he would do in a general election? his style is somewhat like rick scott, but republicans have not done well here in general elections. is donald trump a strong general election candidate? >> i'm not sure he could win. we have learnt not to make too many predictions. the rick
mark: does donald trump have a following?hassee was jeb country, and now it's mostly marco rubio country. if marcot would happen rubio were to get out of this race? is it a sense that ted cruz could be a viable florida candidate facing off against donald trump? >> i still think that would go to donald trump. i have no indication that marco rubio is going to get out. ted cruz is making a late play in the state. there is a chance he could consolidate people, but florida like celebrities,...
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does it, france does it ir , holland, canada does it, scandinavia does it. and in my view, we have got to do the same thing here in america. [ applause ] today 29 million people still have no health insurance and many of you are underinsured with high deductibles and high co payments. that right? [ applause ] and we are being ripped off in an unkaungsinable way by the drug companies who are charging us the highest prices in the world for our medicine. [ crowd boos] and on top of all of that, we end up paying by far, more money for health care per capita than any other country on earth. in my view, we have got to have the curage to take on the insurance companies, take on the drug companies and pass a medicare for all single payer program. [ applause ] and when we do that, we will save the middle class families thousands of dollars a year on their health care costs. [ applause ] now, everybody here knows that real change never takes place from the top on down. real change historically always takes place from the bottom on up when millions of people come toget
does it, france does it ir , holland, canada does it, scandinavia does it. and in my view, we have got to do the same thing here in america. [ applause ] today 29 million people still have no health insurance and many of you are underinsured with high deductibles and high co payments. that right? [ applause ] and we are being ripped off in an unkaungsinable way by the drug companies who are charging us the highest prices in the world for our medicine. [ crowd boos] and on top of all of that, we...
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he does well in that segment. and fully one-third of those who we sampled are first-time primary voters. is it enough to carry him to possible upset victory tonight or maybe score some of the badly needed delegates? donald trump has a solid lead but marco rubio does tend to close out well in these states. >> tom coburn of oklahoma endorsed marco rubio and he joins me from tulsa. senator, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you again. >> good to see you. thanks for your good journalism on the misquote by donald trump. >> thank you so much. so, senator rubio, to be frank, is not favored to win any states today, which would make him 0 and 15. if that happens, and i know you're rooting for it not to happen, but if that is the conclusion of this evening, doesn't the math become impossible for him? >> oh, you know, i don't think you can say that until march 15th. first of all, 0 for 15, we'll see, nobody knows the answer to that yet. and it may be, you know, this is hard. and that's what makes politics in america
he does well in that segment. and fully one-third of those who we sampled are first-time primary voters. is it enough to carry him to possible upset victory tonight or maybe score some of the badly needed delegates? donald trump has a solid lead but marco rubio does tend to close out well in these states. >> tom coburn of oklahoma endorsed marco rubio and he joins me from tulsa. senator, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you again. >> good to see you. thanks for your good...
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when does that have to act accommodate and when does it not? that ate suggested least to me, helps give some clarity to our cases. if what your religious believe is asking the government to do is to change its behavior with respect to regulatory behavior, others, then it can't be a substantial burden, because we live in a society where government has to function. hence, you are a military objective, you can't tell the you cannotknow, draft somebody else. you can't spend your money on war. todon't have to use you promote the war, but if you want to use others to promote the war, you're entitled to do that as well. does this make any sense to you? groups, ious understand what they are asking. is the government not to use its regulatory power with third parties that don't have religious objection? and forcing a burden on the to helpo are trying third parties that don't have the same religious objections, burdening them to do other things. that isilli: i think the essence of our position on substantial burden, your honor. i will try to answer justi
when does that have to act accommodate and when does it not? that ate suggested least to me, helps give some clarity to our cases. if what your religious believe is asking the government to do is to change its behavior with respect to regulatory behavior, others, then it can't be a substantial burden, because we live in a society where government has to function. hence, you are a military objective, you can't tell the you cannotknow, draft somebody else. you can't spend your money on war....