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against clinton is voting against the democratic party that you don't align yourself within eastern kentucky. >> what about it? >> the gun issue, there is no question, kentucky is a place where you do not want to be running for on the position of any kind of restrictions on guns. you may remember when allison lunderson grimes had a picture of herself firing a shotgun. she is a democrat, to show her bona fides as a statewide candidate for office and it got a lot of play across the country. but it is i think a lot more than guns. i think it is very much obama has never ever ever been popular in kentucky. he just has not and the coal issue, top democrats i've talked to can see, the coal issue is hurting hillary clinton there not just because she said that she is going to help put coal companies out of business. the coal industry has had a lot of outside pressures that had nothing to do with necessarily certainly obama's policies are a factor, but a lot of other things, cheaper energy sources, competition, natural gas, a lot of other things in the market have hurt the coal industry. the fact of
against clinton is voting against the democratic party that you don't align yourself within eastern kentucky. >> what about it? >> the gun issue, there is no question, kentucky is a place where you do not want to be running for on the position of any kind of restrictions on guns. you may remember when allison lunderson grimes had a picture of herself firing a shotgun. she is a democrat, to show her bona fides as a statewide candidate for office and it got a lot of play across the...
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plus, west virginia is like eastern kentucky. hillary's going to lose there, is my guess. can she win in louisville by enough is the key factor. >> and we saw where in west virginia, sanders voters in the primary, many of them said they were going to be trump voters in the general. >> i think that might be true in western and eastern kentucky, in the rural areas. you have conservative democrats that vote for local and state races often for the democrat, but federally vote for mitch mcconnell, vote for rand paul. so i think that's a potential if hillary loses because you have the same kind of democrats in name and function only. >> and very quickly, there is a senate candidate that democrats are gonna pick tonight in a senate race that in presidential years is traditionally competitive. it always surprises people in washington, they wake up and go, oh, my god, it's a four-point race and democrats never win it, they usually come up short, but it's always shockingly close. and you know, rand paul, having run for president, didn't go so well. you know, we got to -- it's someth
plus, west virginia is like eastern kentucky. hillary's going to lose there, is my guess. can she win in louisville by enough is the key factor. >> and we saw where in west virginia, sanders voters in the primary, many of them said they were going to be trump voters in the general. >> i think that might be true in western and eastern kentucky, in the rural areas. you have conservative democrats that vote for local and state races often for the democrat, but federally vote for mitch...
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west virginia, a neighboring state, a lot of voters who are similar to the voters we see in eastern kentucky, voted strongly for bernie sanders. this is a state that was good for hillary previous in the 2008 campaign. but there are so many different dynamics. she also won west virginia big eight years ago. we tonight have a lot of polling to judge what is going to happen. if she somehow loses the primary tonight, we'll look back on the comments in coal and see how she does in eastern kentucky and how bernie sanders will be in the campaign a while. >> she needs a victory tonight, right? >> i think she does and she signalled that they are hoping for a victory given the time and amount of resources that they spent in kentucky and while trying to run against donald trump in the general election. she's running two campaigns here, fending off the challenges from bernie sanders and blunt the momentum that he gets from continuing to win the states and also going after donald trump. but she has spent a lot of time in kentucky. she was visiting congregations over the weekend. her husband has been camp
west virginia, a neighboring state, a lot of voters who are similar to the voters we see in eastern kentucky, voted strongly for bernie sanders. this is a state that was good for hillary previous in the 2008 campaign. but there are so many different dynamics. she also won west virginia big eight years ago. we tonight have a lot of polling to judge what is going to happen. if she somehow loses the primary tonight, we'll look back on the comments in coal and see how she does in eastern kentucky...
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but the main action is over eastern kentucky and western section of west virginia. i will rotate toward our area. by that time they should lose some of the energy. we don't expect anything severe. but rain and the heavy downpours are part of the future later tonight. by the morning rush a lot moves out. then it will form and be heavy again. wednesday we have increased chances of rain. that is the story for several days. look at the probability. 70%. 60. 40. through friday the cooler temperatures again. hoping for partly sunny day on sunday. jonathan: and we are looking for the color red! capitals trying to go up in the second game. it was heartbreak over the weekend. michelle: erin hawksworth at the console energy center with a preview. we could use a win there. -than-is -- erin: that's right. i'm rocking my red. this series is tied up at a game apiece. the caps almost stole game two. but they just couldn't get it done. they struggled in the first two periods. the players admitted ey came out slow and have to do better. they stepped it up in the third. you can't win
but the main action is over eastern kentucky and western section of west virginia. i will rotate toward our area. by that time they should lose some of the energy. we don't expect anything severe. but rain and the heavy downpours are part of the future later tonight. by the morning rush a lot moves out. then it will form and be heavy again. wednesday we have increased chances of rain. that is the story for several days. look at the probability. 70%. 60. 40. through friday the cooler...
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not just in in the big cities but in the hills of eastern kentucky right here and southern ohio, deepe coal fields of west virginia, the small towns that dot this part of america. we need to break down all the barriers that hold people back. not just here in a latcha but across america so everyone can share in the promise of our country. families here like families everywhere want the same things. good jobs that pay enough to provide a middle class life. good schools for kids and opportunities when they graduate. safe and welcoming communities to grow up in and grow old in. and something less tangible but just as essential, faith in the future. and confidence that your kids and grandkids will have all the choices and opportunities they deserve. that shouldn't be too much to ask. especially for a place that has done so much for america. for generations, appalachian coal put the lights on in people's homes and schools and kept assembly lines rolling in factories. steel plants hoped the build our sky 1cr5eu7ers and win world war ii. helped chemical plants and they were tough jonzon but p
not just in in the big cities but in the hills of eastern kentucky right here and southern ohio, deepe coal fields of west virginia, the small towns that dot this part of america. we need to break down all the barriers that hold people back. not just here in a latcha but across america so everyone can share in the promise of our country. families here like families everywhere want the same things. good jobs that pay enough to provide a middle class life. good schools for kids and opportunities...
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hillary clinton did really po poorly in west virginia last week, a heavy coal state and eastern kentuckyhe does as poorly as west virginia. a lot of demographics is similar in terms of low black population and weak economies and clinton made the comments about coal miners going out of business a few months ago. enlouisville, where i'm from, the big city urban area, she was there sunday campaigning at two black churches, an area where she can do well. the key for her to do well in louisville and lexington and black voters and don't get blown out by too much in eastern kentucky. >> i know you were there in 2014 for a senate race in 2015 for a governor's race. you just touched on it, the demographics, people think of it as the south but doesn't necessarily match up as to african-american. >> you think of nearby tennessee, where she won in march, tennessee is 17% black population large compared and kentucky, 8% black, much smaller. in the primary so far, clinton does well in states with higher black populations and not as well in states that don't have high black populations. both kentucky a
hillary clinton did really po poorly in west virginia last week, a heavy coal state and eastern kentuckyhe does as poorly as west virginia. a lot of demographics is similar in terms of low black population and weak economies and clinton made the comments about coal miners going out of business a few months ago. enlouisville, where i'm from, the big city urban area, she was there sunday campaigning at two black churches, an area where she can do well. the key for her to do well in louisville and...
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about a company that trains former miners to be computer programmers and matches them to jobs in eastern kentucky. silicon valley tech companies are learning about these miner'' technical chops and hiring them. this is not a silver bullet by any means, but it is helping, and we need to grow that kind of creative, entrepreneurial approach. mix hard-working people with skills that are needed to mcrae goes jobs, attract investments. with fast reliable broadband, we could do even more in this region. [applause] itlary clinton: i tell you, years ago i spent a lot time driving the road to west virginia. i spent a lot time yesterday and today writing the rows of west virginia. and you are disconnected, you are disconnected. west virginia deserves just as much broadband access as anywhere else in america and so does southern ohio and eastern kentucky and all the rest of the region. [applause] hillary clinton: that is one of my goals. had to finish electrifying the country, because you know what happens. utilities go with the business is, they do not want to climb mountains and get the rivers to get to 10
about a company that trains former miners to be computer programmers and matches them to jobs in eastern kentucky. silicon valley tech companies are learning about these miner'' technical chops and hiring them. this is not a silver bullet by any means, but it is helping, and we need to grow that kind of creative, entrepreneurial approach. mix hard-working people with skills that are needed to mcrae goes jobs, attract investments. with fast reliable broadband, we could do even more in this...
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here's this state, if coal will be a problem for hillary clinton, look into eastern kentucky. look in this part of the state. president obama very popular here even among democrats. that could be a problem. the reason it's close and what she's counting on is this is a closed primary state. there's been ten states that have held primaries where only democrats can vote. hillary clinton is ten for ten in those states. you will not have independents coming into those primaries. if there's one upside, it's this. kentucky is a lot like west virginia. what you saw in west virginia-wevirginia last week is a lot of conservative democrats. they vote republican in presidential races. they koum out acame out and had last week. are we going to see that again tonight? that could be sanders secret weapon if he has a chance here. in oregon, look at this, a lot of people were surprised this is the most recent poll out of oregon. clinton a 15-point lead. people say this state has got to be bernie sanders country. what's the story here? closed primary state. they encourage participation. you hav
here's this state, if coal will be a problem for hillary clinton, look into eastern kentucky. look in this part of the state. president obama very popular here even among democrats. that could be a problem. the reason it's close and what she's counting on is this is a closed primary state. there's been ten states that have held primaries where only democrats can vote. hillary clinton is ten for ten in those states. you will not have independents coming into those primaries. if there's one...
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bit source that trains former miners to be computer programmers and matches them to jobs in eastern kentucky. silicon valley tech companies are learning about these miners' technical chops and hiring them. this is not a silver bullet by any means, but it is helping, and we need to grow that kind of creative, entrepreneurial approach. mix hard-working people with skills that are needed to create those jobs and attract investments. with more access to fast reliable broadband, we could do even more in this region. [applause] ms. clinton: i tell you, it -- eight years ago, i spent a lot time driving the road to west virginia. i spent a lot time yesterday and today driving the roads of west virginia. and you are disconnected, you are disconnected. west virginia deserves just as much broadband access as any place else in america and so does southern ohio and eastern kentucky and all the rest of the region. [applause] ms. clinton: that is one of my goals. just like we had to finish electrifying the country, because you know what happens. utilities go where the business is, they do not want to climb
bit source that trains former miners to be computer programmers and matches them to jobs in eastern kentucky. silicon valley tech companies are learning about these miners' technical chops and hiring them. this is not a silver bullet by any means, but it is helping, and we need to grow that kind of creative, entrepreneurial approach. mix hard-working people with skills that are needed to create those jobs and attract investments. with more access to fast reliable broadband, we could do even...
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. >> reporter: clinton is trying to stop sanders's momentum, expected to struggle in eastern kentucky which is similar in many ways to west virginia that she lost. after her comment about march putting poll companies and minors out of work they are not likely to forget that. heather: $175,000 with of television advertising in kentucky. have a great weekend. jon: the white house is reminding public schools across the country they must allow transgender students to use the restroom that matches their gender identity. the guidance comes in the legal fight with north carolina over controversial bathroom law. the administration says it wants to ensure schools do not violate student civil rights. leland pittard is following the controversy from the white house. >> reporter: they are basing all of this guidance or what the department of justice call the dear colleague letter not necessarily in any law but how the white house interprets one law that had not been adjudicated in the courts or by congress but title ix which protects public schools or schools that receive public money from gender
. >> reporter: clinton is trying to stop sanders's momentum, expected to struggle in eastern kentucky which is similar in many ways to west virginia that she lost. after her comment about march putting poll companies and minors out of work they are not likely to forget that. heather: $175,000 with of television advertising in kentucky. have a great weekend. jon: the white house is reminding public schools across the country they must allow transgender students to use the restroom that...
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polls are closing in the eastern half of kentucky. right now we expect the first vote tallies very soon. less than an hour voting ends in the western half of kentucky. once all the polling places are closed, we may be able to project the winner in that state. the front-runner hillary clinton is looking for a kentucky victory. she's hoping to bounce back from the big loss in neighboring west virginia a week ago. bernie sanders is aiming for a win in oregon. he wants to bolster his claim that he still has a slim chance of actually winning the nomination. a total of 116 pledged democratic delegates are at stake. we'll get the first results out of oregon after 11:00 p.m. eastern. the presumptive nominee donald trump is confident of winning delegates in oregon. let's go to jeff who is covering the democrats for us and there's an escalating dispute right now pretty ugly within the party. >> there is indeed. this long democratic primary fight relatively civil up until now. it's exploding into something we've not yet seen before on this side
polls are closing in the eastern half of kentucky. right now we expect the first vote tallies very soon. less than an hour voting ends in the western half of kentucky. once all the polling places are closed, we may be able to project the winner in that state. the front-runner hillary clinton is looking for a kentucky victory. she's hoping to bounce back from the big loss in neighboring west virginia a week ago. bernie sanders is aiming for a win in oregon. he wants to bolster his claim that he...
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eastern. don't miss it. here's greta. >>> this is a fox news alert. big night of election results right here "on the record." the polls in kentucky closing just seconds ago and you will have those results as soon as we have them and in oregon, voters have until 11 o'clock p.m. eastern until-to-get their mail ballots. in burning question tonight. will bernie sanders steal another state from secretary hillary clinton? "on the record" has live team coverage. >> good evening, greta. and hillary clinton continues this race here in kentucky. she has a substantial lead in delegates. she loads by millions of votes over senatorough he contis to be in this race. he continues to be a primary challenger. he promises to stay. in he continues winning contests. he is hoping to steal one here in kentucky. he won a week ago in west virginia. and he won the week before in indiana. both have been campaigning here the last few days, the message from hillary clinton has mostly been a focus on the general election and the presumptive republican nominee. with the primary challengener bernie sanders, she continues to attack sanders. did so on the auto b
eastern. don't miss it. here's greta. >>> this is a fox news alert. big night of election results right here "on the record." the polls in kentucky closing just seconds ago and you will have those results as soon as we have them and in oregon, voters have until 11 o'clock p.m. eastern until-to-get their mail ballots. in burning question tonight. will bernie sanders steal another state from secretary hillary clinton? "on the record" has live team coverage. >>...
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eastern time. out west 7:00 p.m. shep? >> rich from kentucky, thank you. now toar or where the analysts say hillary clinton could have an advantage in that state because of the way oregonians have a primary system that works. voters had to pick a party weeks ago and only registered democrats can vote in the primary today. analysts say that could mean lower turnout of young and independent voters, and as we've learned, they tend to support bernie sanders. team fox coverage continues. dan springer, portland, oregon this afternoon. the analysts are saying that state could go either way, right? >> reporter: yeah, it really could, shep. you know, in this state there's been very little polling. but what has been done shows hillary clinton with a sizable 15-point lead. however, this would be tem graphically a sanders perfect tailor-made state. it's largely white. it's very democratic. it's liberal. and it's a state in which hillary clinton lost to barack obama in 2008 by 18 points. bernie sanders has done a lot of campaigning here. he's hit the big cities with bi
eastern time. out west 7:00 p.m. shep? >> rich from kentucky, thank you. now toar or where the analysts say hillary clinton could have an advantage in that state because of the way oregonians have a primary system that works. voters had to pick a party weeks ago and only registered democrats can vote in the primary today. analysts say that could mean lower turnout of young and independent voters, and as we've learned, they tend to support bernie sanders. team fox coverage continues. dan...
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the memorial service and the eastern kentucky university alumni colosseum was packed full of family and friends and colleagues on the richmond police force. but even more impressively, brothers in blue from all over kentucky and all over the country, packing in that colosseum to pay tribute to this hero to our community. richmond police officer chief larry barack, who was eulogizing his colleague, addressed the crowd, and speaking of ellis' valor and his kindness, he also expressed the heartbreak felt by all of ellis' colleagues in blue. this is what he said. as we left the hospital to escort daniel to frankfort for the required medical exam, the skies opened up and it poured rain. it was as if the angels themselves were crying at the loss of the special young man. his voice breaking. so i'd like to join all of my colleagues in welcoming the tens of thousands of people who have come across the country to our nation's capital in support of police week. i especially want to thank katie, the widow of officer ellis, and officer ellis' 3-year-old son, luke. in the words of the gospel john, c
the memorial service and the eastern kentucky university alumni colosseum was packed full of family and friends and colleagues on the richmond police force. but even more impressively, brothers in blue from all over kentucky and all over the country, packing in that colosseum to pay tribute to this hero to our community. richmond police officer chief larry barack, who was eulogizing his colleague, addressed the crowd, and speaking of ellis' valor and his kindness, he also expressed the...
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we have eastern kentucky which is ancestrally democrats. habits don't change. this was a closed primary, don't forget. this was not totally bernie territory. it was a closed primary. only democrats could vote. they voted for her in the primary. as for the general election, that you make a really great point there. i think a lot of these union guys, they're mostly guys, who voted for hillary because their leaders told them to vote for hillary, not bernie, even though they probably agreed with bernie on trade. consu culturely, they may be wearing the label of the auto workers, donald trump is going to be awfully attractive to him. he will win kentucky by 12-15 points. >> you heard it here. >> the last democrat to win kentucky was bill clinton because he was from arkansas. he spoke their language. hillary doesn't. >> southern democrats, jimmy carter won there, too, i believe. >> he did. >> southern democrats did well in kentucky. >> let's give hillary credit here. she put the effort in. she had to win this. if she lost it would have added to the narrative of she i
we have eastern kentucky which is ancestrally democrats. habits don't change. this was a closed primary, don't forget. this was not totally bernie territory. it was a closed primary. only democrats could vote. they voted for her in the primary. as for the general election, that you make a really great point there. i think a lot of these union guys, they're mostly guys, who voted for hillary because their leaders told them to vote for hillary, not bernie, even though they probably agreed with...
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eastern kentucky is coal country. she said we're going to put a lot of coal companies and coal miners out of business. she's been forced to explain that in west virginia for the primary last week and here in kentucky. basically, she said she was explaining the state of the coal industry as is and wants to spend billions of dollars helping to retrain unemployed coal workers and help the communities recover. clinton, focusing on the general election, also spoke about the auto industry here. there's a lot of auto manufacturing in kentucky. she hit bernie sanders for a vote against one of the bills on the auto bailout a few years back. sanders in response says it's a mischaracterization of his position on that issue and they fought that ever since, too close to call, with neither candidate getting the edge as we see from here. >> we'll make the call as it becomes available. hillary clinton is feeling the burn tonight with kentucky competitive and oregon basically conceded to sanders by the clinton camp. the democratic fro
eastern kentucky is coal country. she said we're going to put a lot of coal companies and coal miners out of business. she's been forced to explain that in west virginia for the primary last week and here in kentucky. basically, she said she was explaining the state of the coal industry as is and wants to spend billions of dollars helping to retrain unemployed coal workers and help the communities recover. clinton, focusing on the general election, also spoke about the auto industry here....
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first of all, this part of the state, eastern kentucky, this is rural, this is poor, this is heavily white. eight years ago hillary clinton was in the primary against barack obama in kentucky. she won in a landslide boy 35 points. a big reason was she was getting 80%, 90% of the vote in some of these counties down here. eight years later hillary clinton lost these counties by 40 or 50 points. >> do you think her comments on the coal hurt her right there? >> absoluteabsolutely. she was not going to do there to begin with because she has closely associated herself with barack obama. barack obama not popular even with democrats in kentucky. but coal, make the comments she made, certainly didn't help. western kentucky, similar cultural characteristic. you're talking about rural, white, lower income. again, she did so well here eight years ago. this is like a mirror image. eight years ago barack obama won louisville. this time it wins the state for her. >> steve, it's always a pleasure. thank you very much, steve kornacki. i want to go to the clinton campaign headquarters in brooklyn, new
first of all, this part of the state, eastern kentucky, this is rural, this is poor, this is heavily white. eight years ago hillary clinton was in the primary against barack obama in kentucky. she won in a landslide boy 35 points. a big reason was she was getting 80%, 90% of the vote in some of these counties down here. eight years later hillary clinton lost these counties by 40 or 50 points. >> do you think her comments on the coal hurt her right there? >> absoluteabsolutely. she...
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think if you look at west virginia, which, of course, in some parts very similar especially to eastern kentuckyemographically in terms of economics. bernie destroyed her. there he just did incredibly well. clinton fleedz to keep shoring up the decisive victories so the dnc doesn't feel like they owe more to sanders than it may necessarily want to give. >> to that point, david, let's look aled to june in california. they endorse bernie sanders this week ahead of the primary then. also backing sanders, they have a debate there as we heard. so conventional wisdom, if you're ahead, you don't need to debate. so what makes sense for hillary clinton right now in california? >> to just keep doing what she's been doing. listen, to lose west virginia, to lose kentucky if she does, it's not a big deal. those are not states that democrats are going to competing in come the fall. >> but why the pounding that we're seeing from her now in kentucky? especially knowing, hey, even symbolically what that would mean if she lost kentucky knowing in the past how the roots that they have there,he wins that they've ha
think if you look at west virginia, which, of course, in some parts very similar especially to eastern kentuckyemographically in terms of economics. bernie destroyed her. there he just did incredibly well. clinton fleedz to keep shoring up the decisive victories so the dnc doesn't feel like they owe more to sanders than it may necessarily want to give. >> to that point, david, let's look aled to june in california. they endorse bernie sanders this week ahead of the primary then. also...
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this girl graduated from eastern kentucky university magna cum laude. >> mark: the officer is in troublehigh-speed crash during a high-speed chase. the officer had to take a ticket for reckless driving. bildt is going to sue the city for the crash even though the cop was chasing a burglary suspect. >> robin: from the hundred 82101 and will be a 30 minutes >> mark: some of the big nicolas: a plan from paris to egypt crashed. investigators say the plane that dropped made it abrupt turns and then crashed in the southeast mediterranean. >> darya: golfer and phil mickelson and is being accused of insider trading. the gambler turned mickelson to trade in the dean foods' stock. >> mark: stephen curry flew into the stands with an elbow mass. the warriors a blowout oklahoma 118 to 91. >> reporter: winds and cooler temperatures will, over the next couple of hours. that is would is going to drive everything. reyna will wait until tomorrow. use the '50s and '60s around the bay. from the northwest we have the wind coming. in two of the week and we'll have temperatures in the '70s. >> reporter: we hav
this girl graduated from eastern kentucky university magna cum laude. >> mark: the officer is in troublehigh-speed crash during a high-speed chase. the officer had to take a ticket for reckless driving. bildt is going to sue the city for the crash even though the cop was chasing a burglary suspect. >> robin: from the hundred 82101 and will be a 30 minutes >> mark: some of the big nicolas: a plan from paris to egypt crashed. investigators say the plane that dropped made it...
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. >> partly because of hillary's comments on coal, i think especially in eastern kentucky i think that's going to be a big deciding factor. and even people that i wouldn't have expected to vote for bernie are talking about voting for him. >> sreenivasan: republicans also voted in oregon, with donald trump close to wrapping up the g.o.p. nomination. today, he reported to the federal election commission that he's worth more than $10 billion, with annual income of $557 million. he's refused, so far, to release his tax returns. we'll come back to divisions on the democratic side, later in the program. the u.s. senate voted today to let families of 9/11 victims sue the government of saudi arabia, setting up a possible veto showdown. the saudis have threatened to pull billions of dollars from the u.s. economy if the measure becomes law. senators from both parties rejected the warning, and passed the bill by voice vote. new york democrat chuck schumer said it sends a clear message. >> if the saudis did not participate in this terrorism, they have nothing to fear about going to court. if they di
. >> partly because of hillary's comments on coal, i think especially in eastern kentucky i think that's going to be a big deciding factor. and even people that i wouldn't have expected to vote for bernie are talking about voting for him. >> sreenivasan: republicans also voted in oregon, with donald trump close to wrapping up the g.o.p. nomination. today, he reported to the federal election commission that he's worth more than $10 billion, with annual income of $557 million. he's...
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. >> here in eastern kentucky and west virginia and southeast ohio, appalachia coal has taken a hugend it's something that i am really worried.because it -- talk bat ripple effect. it is decimating communities. >> reporter: i made. >> referee: reps to the folks in the background. a lot have not forgotten bat comment clinton made in march saying she is going put a lot of coal companies and coal minders out of business. >> senator sanders' fundraising took hit last month. >> it did and he is trying to stretch the funds the best he can. we saw them cut staffer louisiana week and bernie sanders is doing everything he can to convince democratic voters he still has a chance to win this thing. sanders raised $43 million in march and was beating clinton on fundraising but that has changed. the campaigns report clinton raised $26.4 million in sanders, with sanders $25.8 million, so the sanders fundraising edge has finance away. >> donald trump's mega rallies and the protests that seem to go with them create very large security bills. and some cities are left to handle the tab. now "wall stree
. >> here in eastern kentucky and west virginia and southeast ohio, appalachia coal has taken a hugend it's something that i am really worried.because it -- talk bat ripple effect. it is decimating communities. >> reporter: i made. >> referee: reps to the folks in the background. a lot have not forgotten bat comment clinton made in march saying she is going put a lot of coal companies and coal minders out of business. >> senator sanders' fundraising took hit last month....
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. >> here in eastern kentucky, and obviously west virginia, and southeast ohio, appalachia coal has taken a huge hit. it's something that i'm really worried about-- because, talk about a ripple effect, it is just decimating communities. >> reporter: late today, she paid a visit to west virginia. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> sreenivasan: we'll take a deeper look at the presidential campaign with politics monday right after the news summary. in the day's other news, the u.s. said progress is being made toward restoring a truce in syria. that came as the syrian military extended its own, unilateral cease-fire in some areas, including damascus. but violence continues to rage farther north in aleppo. u.s. secretary of state john kerry was in geneva today meeting with the u.n.'s envoy for syria. kerry expressed optimism, but stopped short of detailing truce proposals. >> we are working over these next hours intensely in order to try to restore the cessation of hostilities and at the same time to raise the level of accountability that will accompany the day-to-day process of implement
. >> here in eastern kentucky, and obviously west virginia, and southeast ohio, appalachia coal has taken a huge hit. it's something that i'm really worried about-- because, talk about a ripple effect, it is just decimating communities. >> reporter: late today, she paid a visit to west virginia. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> sreenivasan: we'll take a deeper look at the presidential campaign with politics monday right after the news summary. in the day's other news,...
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thunder and lightning in southern west virginia into eastern kentucky. closer to home, we have the showers all across virginia and maryland. the darker green coming down harder, but it's mostly light rain. all of this is tracking off to the north and east. going to be with us here throughout the morning. and then may break up a little bit this afternoon. i'll have new hour by hour timing on that coming up it if just a few minutes. temperatures right now are cool. it's down into the low 50s from the bay all the way to shenandoal degrees. so have that umbrella with you. >> taken done by malkan again. score? >> directed in and it's 2-1 pen equip p pengui penguins. >> pens won by one goal and the series now heads to pittsburgh. carol maloney explains what the caps have to do now to work on their quest for the cup. >> reporter: a problem that plagues the caps all season long is now a part of the playoffs. slow starts. holtby helped the caps kill off five penalties. caps only trail 1-0 until they convert the power play. marcus yohansen ties the an old friend g
thunder and lightning in southern west virginia into eastern kentucky. closer to home, we have the showers all across virginia and maryland. the darker green coming down harder, but it's mostly light rain. all of this is tracking off to the north and east. going to be with us here throughout the morning. and then may break up a little bit this afternoon. i'll have new hour by hour timing on that coming up it if just a few minutes. temperatures right now are cool. it's down into the low 50s from...
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basically, we've just got some anecdotal evidence in talking to miners and their families in eastern kentuckys us that this is going to be some sort of pushback on that. >> interesting. tell me about the differences between bernie sanders' crowds and the number of people hillary clinton is attracting to her rallies. >> clinton has had more events here in kentucky than bernie sanders has. they've -- the largest one i have been to, there were about 1,500 people at. smallest there maybe were 400 people at. bernie sanders has drawn anywhere from 1,900 to 7 tho,00 people in kentucky. so he has been getting the bigger crowds. the thing about that is though i don't know how much that translates. i mean, it could very well, but back in 2008 barack obama came to kentucky and he drew close to 10,000 people at an event and hillary clinton again was doing the smaller events, and she actually destroyed him in that primary election. so it's hard to tell how much that really matters in the long run, but it does seem like he does have some enthusiasm behind him here that maybe the clinton campaign doesn't. >
basically, we've just got some anecdotal evidence in talking to miners and their families in eastern kentuckys us that this is going to be some sort of pushback on that. >> interesting. tell me about the differences between bernie sanders' crowds and the number of people hillary clinton is attracting to her rallies. >> clinton has had more events here in kentucky than bernie sanders has. they've -- the largest one i have been to, there were about 1,500 people at. smallest there...
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western kentucky, a few showers over kentucky and eastern tennessee. they will not bother us. because humidity levels are coming up, this just goes to show some areas of moisture and instability getting closer. a chance ofhave showers and thunderstorms likely happening late in the afternoon and evening. as far as what will happen down at the park tonight, good weather for the nats. we will keep our eyes open. otherwise, partly cloudy. it is looking increasingly like a storm center will develop here, but even if it does not, we will still see moisture increase, especially sunday, monday. hurricane hunters going to go out and check this storm later today, but initial computer models suggest some system developing moving in this direction. something to monitor. we will let you know what the possible impact could be. jummy: so much. cleanup is under way in kansas after another tornado touched down overnight. luckily no injuries reported overnight, but the twister left --ath of description destruction. adrian: this morning, recovery in america's heartland as residents pick up the p
western kentucky, a few showers over kentucky and eastern tennessee. they will not bother us. because humidity levels are coming up, this just goes to show some areas of moisture and instability getting closer. a chance ofhave showers and thunderstorms likely happening late in the afternoon and evening. as far as what will happen down at the park tonight, good weather for the nats. we will keep our eyes open. otherwise, partly cloudy. it is looking increasingly like a storm center will develop...
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obviously the coalition in eastern kentucky plays a significant factor in the vote. i think bernie sanders has a clear message and a following. secretary clinton has a hard working group on the ground. we've had a lot of close battles in kentucky. kentucky has been clinton country. she picked up a key one tonight and moving forward toward the nomination. >> a lot of the races where it has been close or even those races where bernie sanders has won. those have been open primaries. where independents could come in and a lot of independents have been voting for bernie sanders. this was a closed primary so it was just democrats. what does that say to you in terms of the traditional democratic voters? that they're obviously split. >> clearly, democrats are still divided in this race. i think we're all united in beat plg trump in the fall. >> thank you so much. and congratulations on finishing out the day. mark riddle, thank you for joining us. >> despite him being a one-man race for the republican nomination, today brought major news on the gop side including a late night
obviously the coalition in eastern kentucky plays a significant factor in the vote. i think bernie sanders has a clear message and a following. secretary clinton has a hard working group on the ground. we've had a lot of close battles in kentucky. kentucky has been clinton country. she picked up a key one tonight and moving forward toward the nomination. >> a lot of the races where it has been close or even those races where bernie sanders has won. those have been open primaries. where...
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in the way wy of weather features here earlyee this morning.this got a few showers off into i eastern kentuckyestes virginia but generally quiet conditions throughout.gh we're watching high pressuregh e slip off shore, what we calle cl that bermuda high setting up. winds pump out of the south over the next couple days keeps our temperatures in the 80's. keep pumping in that humidityhee and each afterngnoon the risk oo an afternoon thunderstorm.hundst the sunday, monday time frameyim gets a little more inning.e re i watching tropical weathercawe potentially in the carolinas. cl it will be a weak tropicaleak storm but we have to watch it and it could pump additional tropical moisture into our our region sunday and monday.d nday. enjoy a beautiful afternoon. afo i can guarantee you you'll not be enjoying a beautiful day onn >> traffic completely parkedely for miles. serious situation on the bay bridge.br police activity has all lanes blockeivd mid span. you can actually see behind meed some frustrated drivers and curious drivers out of their ofr vehicles looking things up onkig their phone trying
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not just in big cities, but in the hills of eastern kentucky, right here in southern ohio.eep in the coal fields of west virginia. the small towns that dot this part of america. >> bernie sanders was out in indianapolis at breakfast, trying to drive voter turn-out and hoping to earn as many of the 83 pledged delegates up for grabs. despite calls for some democrats calling for him to tone down his rhetoric. sanders hit clinton for being wrong on trade. costing america jobs. >> people want a candidate who has stood with them who will transform our trade policies. >> last into williamston, west virginia, clinton received a rough reception after she talked about a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. clinton expressed regret after being confronted by an emotional and out of work miner. >> i feel sad and sorry that i gave folks the reason or excuse to be so upset with me. because that's not what i intended at all. >> today that miner, bo copley talked about his encounter with clinton and said she didn't win him over. >> it doesn't sound like she cares about my
not just in big cities, but in the hills of eastern kentucky, right here in southern ohio.eep in the coal fields of west virginia. the small towns that dot this part of america. >> bernie sanders was out in indianapolis at breakfast, trying to drive voter turn-out and hoping to earn as many of the 83 pledged delegates up for grabs. despite calls for some democrats calling for him to tone down his rhetoric. sanders hit clinton for being wrong on trade. costing america jobs. >> people...
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. >>> 10 people were hurt after tornadoes touched down in western kentucky and more violent thunderstorms could hit the eastern u.s. today. jerika duncan is in mayfield, kentucky. >>reporter: fast-moving wins formed the funnel cloud over mayfield, kentucky within seconds on tuesday. [siren] the storm damaged homes and businesses, narrowly missing several schools. >> it was black as can be. you could see this stuff coming off the ground. >>reporter: communities sorted through the damage into the night. >> a tornado came through here and when my parents, i fell to my knees. >>reporter: parents escaped their home just before the twister hit. >> they both got out within 30 seconds and the neighbor knocked on the door and said there is a tornado and they made it from here to here. >>reporter: the severe weather is connected with the system that spawned violent tornadoes across southern oklahoma on monday, killing two people and leveling several homes. brooke was relieved her mother managed to survive. >> she made it out alive. her neighbor didn't. we are glad we have her. all this stuff can be replaced. >>reporter:
. >>> 10 people were hurt after tornadoes touched down in western kentucky and more violent thunderstorms could hit the eastern u.s. today. jerika duncan is in mayfield, kentucky. >>reporter: fast-moving wins formed the funnel cloud over mayfield, kentucky within seconds on tuesday. [siren] the storm damaged homes and businesses, narrowly missing several schools. >> it was black as can be. you could see this stuff coming off the ground. >>reporter: communities sorted...
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eastern kentucky is have equal countries. my suspicion is the same dynamic at play there as well.enting on the election. take it to the bank. i guarantee it. i made some full list predictions in 2012 and 2008. i was wrong. >> if she wants to be serious about it, let her put some serious money up. this is a serious election that has shown itself to be not covered by the normal rules of politics. anyone who thinks that this is over is kidding themselves. it will be an ugly campaign. right up to the end. i think it will be hard to see how it will turn out. stuart: he chooses his words well. you know your stuff. i appreciate it. i speak to fill bryans. he was a cruz guide. now he is back to trump. he is next. ♪ if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing yo
eastern kentucky is have equal countries. my suspicion is the same dynamic at play there as well.enting on the election. take it to the bank. i guarantee it. i made some full list predictions in 2012 and 2008. i was wrong. >> if she wants to be serious about it, let her put some serious money up. this is a serious election that has shown itself to be not covered by the normal rules of politics. anyone who thinks that this is over is kidding themselves. it will be an ugly campaign. right...
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only when working people everywhere can succeed, not just in big cities, but in the hills of eastern kentuckyhern ohio, deep in the coal fields of west virginia, the small towns that dot this part of america. we need to break down all of the barriers holding people back. not just here, but across america. so everyone can share in the promise of our country. families here like families everywhere want the same thing. good jobs of the pay enough to provide a middle-class life, good schools for kids and opportunities when they graduate. safe and welcoming communities to grow up in an grow old in. something less tangible, but just as essential, faith in the future and confidence that your kids and grandkids will have all the choices and opportunities they deserve. that should not be too much to thatespecially for a place has done so much for america. for generations, appalachian coal but the lights on in people's homes and schools, kept assembly lines rolling in factories. steel glance helped build our skyscrapers and win world war ii. appellation chemical plants make the products of that shape m
only when working people everywhere can succeed, not just in big cities, but in the hills of eastern kentuckyhern ohio, deep in the coal fields of west virginia, the small towns that dot this part of america. we need to break down all of the barriers holding people back. not just here, but across america. so everyone can share in the promise of our country. families here like families everywhere want the same thing. good jobs of the pay enough to provide a middle-class life, good schools for...
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. >> we have two coal regions in kentucky, in eastern kentucky and appalachia and in western coal fieldssonate in those particular districts, and those districts registered democrats would probably go to senator sanders. however, they are probably turning more heavily toward the republican party anyway for cultural reasons. >> reporter: well 55 pledged delegates are up for grabs. five super delegates. even if sanders pulls out the win he doesn't put much of a dent in clinton's sizable lead. for clinton, it's about re-establishing momentum and re-establishing the image as the the presumptive nominee. for her it's about turning the attention away from senator sanders and aiming her guns where she wants them aimed at donald trump. back to you in new york. >> mike tobin in kentucky, where it's raining. >> raining and contested. >>> well, not looking much better for hillary clinton in oregon as bernie sanders looks to pull off another embarrassing upset. >> it would be embarrassing. as the democrats duke it out, donald trump gets ready to lock down the gop nomination by bringing in a high pro
. >> we have two coal regions in kentucky, in eastern kentucky and appalachia and in western coal fieldssonate in those particular districts, and those districts registered democrats would probably go to senator sanders. however, they are probably turning more heavily toward the republican party anyway for cultural reasons. >> reporter: well 55 pledged delegates are up for grabs. five super delegates. even if sanders pulls out the win he doesn't put much of a dent in clinton's...
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the comment only hurt comment only her turns hold dear >> the two regions in kentucky and eastern kentuckyachia, those comments will resonate in those particular districts. those districts registered democrats that probably go to senator sanders. however, they are probably turning more heavily towards the republican party anyway for cultural reasons. reporter: 55 plus delegates are up for grabs or five superdelegates. they sanders full text the win, he doesn't watch much of a dent in clinton sizable delegate lead. for sanders, this is not carry momentum. for clinton and mrs. reestablishing momentum or establishing her identity as the presumptive nominee, turning attention away from senator sanders and aiming guns where she wants to name the donald are reappeared trimmed to thank you so much. joining me right now is the armor and is he a press that bob rice, also author from nbc autism. always nice to you. vanessa have you on the program. >> card maria: you and i go back and of course one of my first bosses at nbc. >> your wedding. maria: my wedding and so much together. why did you write t
the comment only hurt comment only her turns hold dear >> the two regions in kentucky and eastern kentuckyachia, those comments will resonate in those particular districts. those districts registered democrats that probably go to senator sanders. however, they are probably turning more heavily towards the republican party anyway for cultural reasons. reporter: 55 plus delegates are up for grabs or five superdelegates. they sanders full text the win, he doesn't watch much of a dent in...
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kentucky right now went from having counted votes to going gray. explain what that means. >> it just got fixed. pike county in the eastern part of kentucky which is a sanders county is winning at 54% to 26% right now with 100% of the precincts reporting viewers may have seen the margin for hillary clinton jump and then it shrank again. now that pike county is back in this margin is where the race is right now. our viewers may have seen it jump to a 4,200 vote margin but that's because the pike county votes were zeroed out. her margin is back now. >> this is fixed. it was a blimp. we don't know what happened. but i'm the one who brings you the kind of personal drama and back story here. i was down covering mitch mcconnell's reelection campaign which was tough. he was running against the current secretary of state. she's doing her job and keeping it straight, but she does happen to be somebody who is from a family that has been very close to the clintons fo arer a long and she's said many times that she's known bill clinton and hillary clinton for a long time. it's surprising she's presiding over this. >> let's see how tha
kentucky right now went from having counted votes to going gray. explain what that means. >> it just got fixed. pike county in the eastern part of kentucky which is a sanders county is winning at 54% to 26% right now with 100% of the precincts reporting viewers may have seen the margin for hillary clinton jump and then it shrank again. now that pike county is back in this margin is where the race is right now. our viewers may have seen it jump to a 4,200 vote margin but that's because the...
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especially the eastern part of kentucky.ow under president clinton what the economy was like, and her focus to try to revitalize, especially -- >> no, i understand that, secretary. i'm sorry. i wasn't clear. but that a lot of the choices that apparently are on that short list of potential running mates, they're pretty hard left men and women. i mean, is that wise? >> you must be privy, neil, to something that i haven't seen yet. and obviously i spend quite a bit of time with secretary clinton over the past several weeks, and her focus remains on talking to people all across this nation, especially in kentucky-b her plans to revitalize the economy. >> all right, secretary. thank you very much. allison lundergan grimes, the kentucky secretary of state. all right. by now you've heard about the dust-up over these transgender bathrooms. whatever your views on the subject or whether schools and public institutions have to turn everything upside down to accommodate these new rules or potentially risk funding, the texas governor say
especially the eastern part of kentucky.ow under president clinton what the economy was like, and her focus to try to revitalize, especially -- >> no, i understand that, secretary. i'm sorry. i wasn't clear. but that a lot of the choices that apparently are on that short list of potential running mates, they're pretty hard left men and women. i mean, is that wise? >> you must be privy, neil, to something that i haven't seen yet. and obviously i spend quite a bit of time with...
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necessarily a huge amount of the jobs in a state like kentucky, there's a lot of other industries too, being pro-coal is a way to prove that you understand eastern and western kentucky in some way the. i think hillary's remark about how we're getting rid of these coal jobs was akin to the thing obama said people clung to their guns and their religion. it may have been a statement with some amount of truth to it but it felt to people who heard it like he doesn't understand us. i think it was a problematic comment for hillary to make even if on the data point of it she's basically right. >> and even if in the larger context she's saying she wants to do more for them on the ground. perry just made the other point which is how that cultural feeling and angst has translated in the politics. looking at west virginia's voting history, it used to be solidly democratic. you had them drilling down into jobs saying let's build these coal miners up and they were democrats all the way through the 1970s. then all of a sudden in 1996 they vote for democrats and then it flips and from 2000, you can see that bar completely flip and then it gets more and more and
necessarily a huge amount of the jobs in a state like kentucky, there's a lot of other industries too, being pro-coal is a way to prove that you understand eastern and western kentucky in some way the. i think hillary's remark about how we're getting rid of these coal jobs was akin to the thing obama said people clung to their guns and their religion. it may have been a statement with some amount of truth to it but it felt to people who heard it like he doesn't understand us. i think it was a...
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eastern time. and the 142nd kentucky derby post time approximately 6:34 post time. >> let's turn to our own jockeyscks that carry long odds for gains. long shot stocks. >> could there be a bigger long shot than twitter? down 37%. i'm still long. and i'm suffering. they should go head-to-head with instagram and youtube. they have a product that they can't seem to monetize the proper way. i still think there is hope, however fleeting, however long shot it is. >> in spirit of the biotech, allergen. it's not because it's a long shot, because i hope it works. because i know it's going to work and there's a lot of negative sentiment in the space. i look at brent saunders, number one ceo in the space. hands down the best. they get an incredible pipeline. i'd be a buyer here. >> by the way, highest odds, we're saying long shot stocks. >> yeah. >> so for me, it's blackberry. a stock that i've been suffering with for a long time. >> blackberry? >> yeah. they have a lot of things going for them. fantastic operator. >> happy mother's day! david dewalt moving around in the commissioner's table there. something
eastern time. and the 142nd kentucky derby post time approximately 6:34 post time. >> let's turn to our own jockeyscks that carry long odds for gains. long shot stocks. >> could there be a bigger long shot than twitter? down 37%. i'm still long. and i'm suffering. they should go head-to-head with instagram and youtube. they have a product that they can't seem to monetize the proper way. i still think there is hope, however fleeting, however long shot it is. >> in spirit of the...
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eastern, "all in." set your dvrs, i will see you then. ♪ >>> welcome back to our great big, rolling extravaganza of primary coverage. the last polls closed in kentuckyt 7:00 p.m. eastern. and the apparent winner is former secretary of state clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. bill clinton won kentucky twice, in 1992 and 1996. although every democrat since then has lost by double digits. secretary clinton
eastern, "all in." set your dvrs, i will see you then. ♪ >>> welcome back to our great big, rolling extravaganza of primary coverage. the last polls closed in kentuckyt 7:00 p.m. eastern. and the apparent winner is former secretary of state clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. bill clinton won kentucky twice, in 1992 and 1996. although every democrat since then has lost by double digits. secretary clinton
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kentucky primary, 7:00 eastern. the apparent winner of the democratic primary tonight is former secretary of state hillary clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. kentucky has been good to the clinton family over the years. bill clinton won twice, in 1992 and 1996,
kentucky primary, 7:00 eastern. the apparent winner of the democratic primary tonight is former secretary of state hillary clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. kentucky has been good to the clinton family over the years. bill clinton won twice, in 1992 and 1996,
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debate begins tomorrow at noon eastern on c-span. oregon and kentucky hold presidential primaries tomorrow, presidential candidate bernie sanders campaigns and carson california at 11:00 p.m. eastern. we we have live coverage here in c-span2. >> innocent a front-page of the washington post, quote a band of republicans actively plotting to draft an independent presidential candidate who would keep donald trump in the white house, one of those republicans is the editor of the weekly standard and bill is joining us on the phone in washington. thank you for being with the. >> i see. how are you. >> how is your ever coming along? >> well there is a lot of support out there for the proposition. that we should have a choice other than hillary clinton or donald trump. getting a really serious candidates are run is obviously tough, is the reason the independent candidates are running, it's it's not so easy to do, you have two parties and of monopoly situation, but there are serious people engaged in real discussions, and will know more in a few weeks when it's n
debate begins tomorrow at noon eastern on c-span. oregon and kentucky hold presidential primaries tomorrow, presidential candidate bernie sanders campaigns and carson california at 11:00 p.m. eastern. we we have live coverage here in c-span2. >> innocent a front-page of the washington post, quote a band of republicans actively plotting to draft an independent presidential candidate who would keep donald trump in the white house, one of those republicans is the editor of the weekly...
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kentucky primary, 7:00 eastern. the apparent winner of the democratic primary tonight is former secretary of state hillary clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. kentucky has been good to the clinton family over the years. bill clinton won twice, in 1992 and 1996, although, every democrat since then has lost by double digits. secretary clinton blew out barack obama by 36 points in kentucky. but there were real worries in the clinton camp that she would lose the state tonight to senator sanders. so even though tonight's win is a squeaker, it's still a big one for her. it also, not incidentally, makes bernie sander's path to the nomination less like an uphill climb and more like the scaling of a sheer vertical cliff at this point. but the sanders campaign at this point is dealing with a lot more than just its results in couple. my friend chris mathews is here. >> all night long. >> i know. did you get a snack? >> i guess it's a pizza. what you said was powerful, bill clinton carried this state of kent
kentucky primary, 7:00 eastern. the apparent winner of the democratic primary tonight is former secretary of state hillary clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. kentucky has been good to the clinton family over the years. bill clinton won twice, in 1992 and 1996, although, every democrat since then has lost by double digits. secretary clinton blew out barack obama by 36 points in kentucky. but there were real worries in the clinton camp that she would lose the state tonight...
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the last polls closed in kentucky at 7:00 p.m. eastern. d the apparent winner is former secretary of state clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. bill clinton won kentucky twice, in 1992 and 1996. although every democrat since then has lost by double digits. secretary clinton blew out barack obama in 2008. and beat him by 36 points in kentucky, but there were real corps wo worries in the clinton camp that she would lose the state tonight. even though it is a squeaker, it is a win for her, and it makes bernie sanders' hope for the nomination more like scaling a cliff. my friend chris matthews is here. >> did you get a snack? >> yes. a pizza. bill clinton carried this state of kentucky twice in the general election. how times have changed. we had pretty much the same social issues then, not so much. we had a concern about the economy then, but what has changed? a ratcheting up of the second amendment issue, ratcheting down of the coal future. you can talk clean coal all you want, but people know the future. the cultural issu
the last polls closed in kentucky at 7:00 p.m. eastern. d the apparent winner is former secretary of state clinton. it was a squeaker, but she appears to have won. bill clinton won kentucky twice, in 1992 and 1996. although every democrat since then has lost by double digits. secretary clinton blew out barack obama in 2008. and beat him by 36 points in kentucky, but there were real corps wo worries in the clinton camp that she would lose the state tonight. even though it is a squeaker, it is a...
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bernie sanders was in paducah, kentucky, about 4:00 eastern time this afternoon. he said something.k, you can look at the numbers, i don't see where he's going to get it. he's not all that worried that he can't get what he needs to win the nomination. how is that possible? >> two things, harry, first, he is alluding to the fbi primary, the investigation. >> are you saying he's waiting on the fbi and hillary clinton? >> he wife has made that absolutely clear. he's also going to rule changes to take the super delegates away -- >> will he get it? >> i don'tening so now, but this is then. that's a long way from now. we don't know. the video suggests his supporters are mobilized. >> we had a news story that is has this no coverage, that the state department announced they cannot find any of the e-mails over a four-year period of this guy brian paddigliano. >> the guy who has murnt. they can't find it on the server. no, no, they've been able to triangulate and find those e-mails other places. >> because someone took it out and it's called part of a cover-up. when it happens to a republica
bernie sanders was in paducah, kentucky, about 4:00 eastern time this afternoon. he said something.k, you can look at the numbers, i don't see where he's going to get it. he's not all that worried that he can't get what he needs to win the nomination. how is that possible? >> two things, harry, first, he is alluding to the fbi primary, the investigation. >> are you saying he's waiting on the fbi and hillary clinton? >> he wife has made that absolutely clear. he's also going to...
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eastern you're on c-span. the democratic nomination, senator bernie sanders, is campaigning in kentucky. live coverage of his louisville begins at 7:30 p.m. eastern and here is more on today's indiana primary. joining us on the phone is tony cook, a reporter for the "indianapolis star." good morning. thanks for joining us. and the all important delegate count, what does it mean for indiana terms of delegates, both for republicans and democrats? guest: it's especially important on the republican side, where this is sort of ted cruz's last best chance to stop donald trump and lock up the nomination and prevents a contested convention. trump -- is not possible for him to reach the number he needs today. but looking ahead to the states that are going to be voting, between now and the convention, indiana really is, for ted cruz, one of his last best chances to try and halt donald trump, especially with the momentum the trunk has coming off of the win -- that trump has coming off of the wins in in new york and five other mid-atlantic in northeastern states. host: how many republin delegates are
eastern you're on c-span. the democratic nomination, senator bernie sanders, is campaigning in kentucky. live coverage of his louisville begins at 7:30 p.m. eastern and here is more on today's indiana primary. joining us on the phone is tony cook, a reporter for the "indianapolis star." good morning. thanks for joining us. and the all important delegate count, what does it mean for indiana terms of delegates, both for republicans and democrats? guest: it's especially important on the...