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los expertos han sÓlo recuperado un proyectil que se encontraba en el cuerpo de emerson.sobreviviente dice que estar cansados de palabras, las piernas de hilda quedaron destrozadas y todavÍa no terminÓ de pagar los gastos mÉdicos. en su casa viven sus nietas que quedaron huÉrfanas tras la muerte de emerson. >> cada vez que se acerca el aniversario de la masacre, todo el pueblo lo recuerda en silencio. >> para mÍ es muy doloroso porque fue el dÍa que mataron a mi hermana. >> wilmer tiene 20 aÑos y estÁ la universidad. >> costÓ mucho y estuvo en tratamiento con el psiquiatra. tambiÉn estuvo en tratamiento con psicÓlogos, porque si sonaban cohetes, el niÑo se lanzaba al suelo. >> durante varios aÑos wilmer viviÓ en este hospital y aquÍ junto con otros niÑos se graduÓ de la secundaria. su madre biolÓgica aÚn vive. >> para wilmar su amistad y cariÑo hacia una luz dentro de tanta oscuridad. >> era eso lo que me mantenÍa vivo. >> wilmar dice que sueÑa con ser piloto, aunque teme que la herida que tuvo en su mano, le prohÍba pasar el examen. ilia: finalmente aunque la investigaci
los expertos han sÓlo recuperado un proyectil que se encontraba en el cuerpo de emerson.sobreviviente dice que estar cansados de palabras, las piernas de hilda quedaron destrozadas y todavÍa no terminÓ de pagar los gastos mÉdicos. en su casa viven sus nietas que quedaron huÉrfanas tras la muerte de emerson. >> cada vez que se acerca el aniversario de la masacre, todo el pueblo lo recuerda en silencio. >> para mÍ es muy doloroso porque fue el dÍa que mataron a mi hermana....
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he didn't have anywhere else to live, he had moved in with the emerson's because emerson went to europe. so throw did but he did not hink he was going to write bout it, he thought he would write a book about a river trip e took with his brother. but hawthorne asked him to come give a talk at the concord athenaeum. he came and david talk about the river trip. in the q&a, all anybody wanted to know was what it was like to live in a shack at walden pond. so i believe that q and a's are magic. [laughter] and i know that this one will not disappoint us. here you go. the pilgrims landed the mayflower at cape cod massachusetts on a cold november day in 1620 because they were running out of beer. their legal charter from king james was for a grant of land in northern virginia instead they anchored illegally and carved their first community from the sand. laying the foundation of the american character. since the beginning, drinking and taverns have been a much -- as much a part of american life as churches and preachers or lections and politics. glass of beer a bottle of rum or even a dry marti
he didn't have anywhere else to live, he had moved in with the emerson's because emerson went to europe. so throw did but he did not hink he was going to write bout it, he thought he would write a book about a river trip e took with his brother. but hawthorne asked him to come give a talk at the concord athenaeum. he came and david talk about the river trip. in the q&a, all anybody wanted to know was what it was like to live in a shack at walden pond. so i believe that q and a's are magic....
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we brought emerson to the table. let me finish, please. monica: i'm not saying anything.to the table. and so everybody has really collaborated into this. is it perfect? definitely not. but we're taking all your feedback, and we're sitting here today, and we don't have [bleep] so... monica: okay. [ mutters ] lemonis: thank you, guys. and, jess, honestly, the work you did was very inspirational. jessica: i'm not -- juli: i think you really showed up, jess. i think that there was a real strength in what you presented and brought to the table. and i don't think chloe would have been able to create something that felt so intrinsic to, like, the brand without you. lemonis: thank you. natalie: okay. lemonis: thank you so much. natalie: oh... lemonis: obviously, at this point, there's more going on with monica than she wants to talk about, because we didn't even get to finish our agilex meeting. quite frankly we didn't get to finish a lot of the things that we started. and in order for this thing to actually not end badly, it's probably a good idea that we all sit down and unders
we brought emerson to the table. let me finish, please. monica: i'm not saying anything.to the table. and so everybody has really collaborated into this. is it perfect? definitely not. but we're taking all your feedback, and we're sitting here today, and we don't have [bleep] so... monica: okay. [ mutters ] lemonis: thank you, guys. and, jess, honestly, the work you did was very inspirational. jessica: i'm not -- juli: i think you really showed up, jess. i think that there was a real strength...
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even were you know i want to i want to ask you about this through we're talking about ok we know emerson we see plays to the left you know fox plays to the right now we're talking about having more channels and all along these kind of very divisive party lines is the news media divided enough at this point like should our news media really be playing to audiences regardless of what political corner. and i think cable news is very different if you're talking about the original big 3 you're c.b.s. or a.b.c. or n.b.c. i think that those will always be the most mainstay middle of the road anybody on either side is probably going to have a bit of a conversation piece there if you're talking about cable news it's more entertainment value and i think that whether you're c.n.n. m.s.n. b.c. or fox you know that you have to have certain characters as there are of you know that moneymaking machine that actually helps you so i think that when you do that you automatically know who your audience bases and you cater to that audience and i don't necessarily think that's wrong but i think that as a view
even were you know i want to i want to ask you about this through we're talking about ok we know emerson we see plays to the left you know fox plays to the right now we're talking about having more channels and all along these kind of very divisive party lines is the news media divided enough at this point like should our news media really be playing to audiences regardless of what political corner. and i think cable news is very different if you're talking about the original big 3 you're...
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sanders is climbing among 2020 democrats jumping 9 points ahead of joe biden in iowa in brand-new emersone two candidates match up in a hypothetical november contest, here to debate terry, executive director of american principles project and attorney democratic strategist robert patillo, if there's a matchup between sanders and trump. >> they draw power from each other, so the way that sanders wins is that debt has gone up $3 trillion in the last 3 years, $23 trillion in debt, running a year over year deficit and the money primarily going to 1%, 1.5 trillion over tax cuts and at the same time that we are cutting taxes for billionaires and millionaire, we are saying proposal to cut snap benefits, tanf benefits, social programs, president trump said he would be willing to cut social security and medicare recently. biden articulating to the american people that their money, their deficit go i think to the support the 1%, that's how you rally them around economic message that will benefit all america not just top 1%. >> terry, robert raises interesting point talking about the debt and defici
sanders is climbing among 2020 democrats jumping 9 points ahead of joe biden in iowa in brand-new emersone two candidates match up in a hypothetical november contest, here to debate terry, executive director of american principles project and attorney democratic strategist robert patillo, if there's a matchup between sanders and trump. >> they draw power from each other, so the way that sanders wins is that debt has gone up $3 trillion in the last 3 years, $23 trillion in debt, running a...
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joe: just one week to go until the iowa caucus and a new emerson poll showing vermont senator berniers opening up a lead in the race. gray,g us, breanna joy national press secretary for the sanders campaign. i have to do a disclosure here. i volunteered for your boss in a house race. importantget that disclosure out of the way. in the last several weeks, i think for a lot of people, the prospect of sanders winning the nomination as started to become more real. in a general election, with unemployment at 3.5%, people's satisfaction of the economy the highest in multiple decades by some measures, how challenging will that be to run on a message that is very much about the economy. what average,nk everyday voters realize, even when the economy is doing well, many don't feel it. a small handful of people who own as much wealth as the bottom 50% of americans. if we look at the gains this country has seen, they have been distributed to the top 1% and not distributed equally among people working so hard to make that value occur. people do not need to have their hands held and have it explai
joe: just one week to go until the iowa caucus and a new emerson poll showing vermont senator berniers opening up a lead in the race. gray,g us, breanna joy national press secretary for the sanders campaign. i have to do a disclosure here. i volunteered for your boss in a house race. importantget that disclosure out of the way. in the last several weeks, i think for a lot of people, the prospect of sanders winning the nomination as started to become more real. in a general election, with...
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jared: emerson, thoreau, and thaniel hawthorne, who did not always share their ideals.abolitionists. the faneuil hawthorne, different politically. jared: already published in 1868, louisa was asked to write a girls story, much to her dismay. know any girls. she did not she played with boys and her sisters. jad: "little women needing money, she wro "little women" with stories inspired from her childhood. she used this home is her setting. >>dhen people walk through see items it is so clear they hato haveouched and used like the sewing cheerios, the t needlework paintings and drawings, those speak most osely to that sense of, they are here. heart of the pilgre, wheren" "little wome was written? >> yes, louisa was so fortunate to have this desk. in that time supposed to be serious writers. jared: here in her bedroom surrounded by art by her sister may, louisa wrote "little women" in three months on the desk her father built. >> her motr was extremely supportive, too. they said, you can do this. jared: b oroom over is her sister may's bedroom. whose work sold w europe.ainte
jared: emerson, thoreau, and thaniel hawthorne, who did not always share their ideals.abolitionists. the faneuil hawthorne, different politically. jared: already published in 1868, louisa was asked to write a girls story, much to her dismay. know any girls. she did not she played with boys and her sisters. jad: "little women needing money, she wro "little women" with stories inspired from her childhood. she used this home is her setting. >>dhen people walk through see items...
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all of those things that you read in high school, read your emerson again. this is great american language. that kind of thing. very adamant. once i then found the harlem renaissance writers, because it was not a subject that i studied , i began to sort of study it on my own and found these writers. it sort of reconnected me with my family. always my father's favorite poet i really look down on langston hughes as not having enough difficulty for me. [laughter] it sort of changed my feeling. my parents casually mentioned, well, haven't you spoken to, you know, sterling brown turns out to be a relative which i did not know. i went to see him and he really disliked me. >> you should write poetry, not criticism. he really hated allen tate any associated the laws with allen tate. that was very much on his mind. a way to kind of read that. every generation has its voice and people do identify. >> yes. >> there was and remains a tradition of literary critics and chroniclers and keepers of various things. >> i took it as another. forgetting that the ambition for all
all of those things that you read in high school, read your emerson again. this is great american language. that kind of thing. very adamant. once i then found the harlem renaissance writers, because it was not a subject that i studied , i began to sort of study it on my own and found these writers. it sort of reconnected me with my family. always my father's favorite poet i really look down on langston hughes as not having enough difficulty for me. [laughter] it sort of changed my feeling. my...
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. >> although we should note in the latest emerson poll, klobuchar was 13%, bernie sanders at 30, joe biden at 21. the suffolk iowa poll bride enwas leading at 19%, klobuchar at 6. david, what have you been hearing from voters? there are so many undecided caucus goers in iowa and hard to model who is going out. what have you been hearing in the stretch, make or break ways people are thinking about what their final decision is? >> not a ton has changed about their conception of the race, which is nervousness about nominating the wrong candidate who would lose to donald trump. that is the closing argument of joe biden. his ads, honestly say, in mail and on tv in the last couple days, vote biden, beat trump. four words, just a few syllables. the bernie sanders slogan for quite sometime, i don't think it caught on very well in the summer. you see it a bit more now, bernie beats trump. elizabeth warren, is trumping afraid of her. they have explicit messaging. if it sounds obvious, not every campaign is like this. hillary clinton basically tied bernie sanders in iowa four years ago. if you
. >> although we should note in the latest emerson poll, klobuchar was 13%, bernie sanders at 30, joe biden at 21. the suffolk iowa poll bride enwas leading at 19%, klobuchar at 6. david, what have you been hearing from voters? there are so many undecided caucus goers in iowa and hard to model who is going out. what have you been hearing in the stretch, make or break ways people are thinking about what their final decision is? >> not a ton has changed about their conception of the...
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and all new emerson poll of registered democrats just 30% of iowa voters are backing bernie, that's nine points higher than sleepy joe. he clocked in at 21% amy klobuchar is in third working that state really hard. she's got 13% knocking elizabeth warren off the podium. poor liz just has 11% of the vote. and just when he thought democratic party leaders couldn't get any angrier, cnn new hampshire poll shows bernie running quoth the second primary in new hampshire. 29% of the vote compared to joe biden 16%, pete buttigieg running close to 13. elizabeth warren seem destined for the big tp in the sky. an established democrats find a way to stop the voters from feeling the burn? or is it time for the sanders campaign to hire a food taster? joining me now unclear politics tom bevan is back. welcome back. what is bernie sanders doing right in iowa and new hampshire? >> that's a great question. i complained for weeks and weeks for all the attention and influence we give in iowa we did not have a lot of data coming out of i would. we only had three poles in a month and a half or so. suddenly the
and all new emerson poll of registered democrats just 30% of iowa voters are backing bernie, that's nine points higher than sleepy joe. he clocked in at 21% amy klobuchar is in third working that state really hard. she's got 13% knocking elizabeth warren off the podium. poor liz just has 11% of the vote. and just when he thought democratic party leaders couldn't get any angrier, cnn new hampshire poll shows bernie running quoth the second primary in new hampshire. 29% of the vote compared to...
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abc has hill at 47 emerson has him at 47 and rasmussen 49 and not what democrats expected huge calculationorce feeding impeachment down throats and impeachment is leading to downtown soaps look at the ratings look at this. bold and beautiful -- [laughter] wow. so they're getting smoked. anyway -- look at the ratings for impeachment compared to other big political events. kavanaugh, comey, michael all of that stuff crushed adam schiff. crushed him. so it's driving americans crazy. check this out. the guy named lonny clark watching senate trial in a hotel room he got so crazy when his girlfriend wanted to change the channel. he allegedly punched and choked her out. each facing strangulation and assault charges. now, obviously, you can't really directly connect this. but according to the democrats logic, they makes a circumstantial case to adam schiff is tearing country apart. kidding but seriously when is this going to end? next week hopefully the white house closes hard, probably lays into the biden boys, and the senate votes to acquit with no witnesses. we can all get back to watching the
abc has hill at 47 emerson has him at 47 and rasmussen 49 and not what democrats expected huge calculationorce feeding impeachment down throats and impeachment is leading to downtown soaps look at the ratings look at this. bold and beautiful -- [laughter] wow. so they're getting smoked. anyway -- look at the ratings for impeachment compared to other big political events. kavanaugh, comey, michael all of that stuff crushed adam schiff. crushed him. so it's driving americans crazy. check this...
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first of all, two independent polls that i trust, and most people trust, rasmussen and emerson, show34% of black people support president trump. secondly, i travel all the time, and i have people whispering in my ear, i love the trump results, i love the trump results. i go to a very large black church. thirdly, look at what this president and his administration have done to directly impact black people. criminal justice reform. opportunity zones, which impact more directly black communities. and this is the only president, including the last administration, to basically authorize $400 million for historically black colleges and universities -- >> laura -- >> because they are struggling. >> can i just make one point? he did not address that she did not address the 121 months of economic growth, but let me get to another point. donald trump has made it known that she will get fewer black female support -- he has made it known he has a problem with minorities. charlottesville -- >> laura: are you parroting this, leo? i'm not going to waste time on this. on three different occasions, he
first of all, two independent polls that i trust, and most people trust, rasmussen and emerson, show34% of black people support president trump. secondly, i travel all the time, and i have people whispering in my ear, i love the trump results, i love the trump results. i go to a very large black church. thirdly, look at what this president and his administration have done to directly impact black people. criminal justice reform. opportunity zones, which impact more directly black communities....
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emerson, who enslaved dred scott. think about that for a second. she was sold effectively in a free territory. if slavery is not legal under american law in the territory of wisconsin, how is it that harriet scott could be sold there? not just taken there, but sold. their daughter eliza was born on a steamer up the mississippi river above the 3630 line. their other daughter, lizzie, was born in missouri upon their return. so dred scott v sanford is not just about dred scott. it is about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzie. it is about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? eliza is born in a free territory and lizzie is born upon return to parents who have effectively under law, possibly, freed. i just want to make this clear, the dred scott case is a family freedom suit. like queen v hepburn, and many of the others that came forward and washington, d.c. the other introductory point is this, all of these freedom suits aimed toward limiting slavery's reach. you think about all of the freedom suits, they are about def
emerson, who enslaved dred scott. think about that for a second. she was sold effectively in a free territory. if slavery is not legal under american law in the territory of wisconsin, how is it that harriet scott could be sold there? not just taken there, but sold. their daughter eliza was born on a steamer up the mississippi river above the 3630 line. their other daughter, lizzie, was born in missouri upon their return. so dred scott v sanford is not just about dred scott. it is about harriet...
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i'm talking about the straight-shooting emerson electric money managers flocked to this stock after the trade deal and now that china's exposure is a big problem, not an opportunity, how is demand? we're hearing a lot of negative stories about demand in china obviously. how is the work force in china how is the supply chain? how is the global economy holding up we're going to find out. after the close, one of my favorite since the show started reports and it is disney and case of sentiment change, until the outbreak we cared the number of sign-ups for disney plus and now we think about how much loss theme day park are will be and they have one in china and how many people will stay at home rather than go to parks around the world the illness can be transferred by contact and so numbers could be pressured until we find out more about the illness wednesday we hear from -- i expect a strong quarter from merck and cancer treatment for keytruda and results from general motors and we want to know how they are doing in china and the sales for that market are going to be very, very weak. there
i'm talking about the straight-shooting emerson electric money managers flocked to this stock after the trade deal and now that china's exposure is a big problem, not an opportunity, how is demand? we're hearing a lot of negative stories about demand in china obviously. how is the work force in china how is the supply chain? how is the global economy holding up we're going to find out. after the close, one of my favorite since the show started reports and it is disney and case of sentiment...
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and they've been looking at fresh polling, emerson and michigan yesterday, where you see these votersort him despite the fact that they give him good marks on the economy. i think the politics of the trade deals are interesting also because republicans are not happy about phase one, they are looking for a phase two but they will not say it out loud beard there very worried about the fact that it didn't meet the mandate of the original purpose of the trade war, and it doesn't have real enforcement in it. we look at whether the farmers are really happier in april or august, you might see more of a push for a phase two with made in as we approach the election and republicans worry, when the president says often, i might not need another deal -- >> bret: i pressed the secretary about that and they insist that phase two was in the works and one reason they held tariffs back on 250 billion was to force the leverage on phase two. speak of the other thing about the democratic race, the primary race is being conducted before an electorate that does not view the economy is the top issue. if you
and they've been looking at fresh polling, emerson and michigan yesterday, where you see these votersort him despite the fact that they give him good marks on the economy. i think the politics of the trade deals are interesting also because republicans are not happy about phase one, they are looking for a phase two but they will not say it out loud beard there very worried about the fact that it didn't meet the mandate of the original purpose of the trade war, and it doesn't have real...
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emerson, who enslaved dred scott, think about that for a second, she was sold effectively in a free territory, so if slavery is not legal, under american law in the territory of wisconsin, how is it that harriet scott could be sold there? not just taken there, but sold. right? their daughter eliza was born on a steamer, up the mississippi river, above the 36/30 line. okay? their other daughter lizzy was born in missouri, upon their return. so dred scott v john sanford is not just about dred scott. it's about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzy, it's about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? i mean eliza is born in a free territory, and lizzy is born upon return to parents who have been effectively under law presumably possibly freed in their residence in a free territory. so first and foremost, i just want it make this clear, this is, the dred scott case is a family freedom suit. and like queen vhepburn, and many of the others that came forward in washington, d.c. the other introductory point here is this. all of these freedom suits aim toward limiting slave
emerson, who enslaved dred scott, think about that for a second, she was sold effectively in a free territory, so if slavery is not legal, under american law in the territory of wisconsin, how is it that harriet scott could be sold there? not just taken there, but sold. right? their daughter eliza was born on a steamer, up the mississippi river, above the 36/30 line. okay? their other daughter lizzy was born in missouri, upon their return. so dred scott v john sanford is not just about dred...
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and professor gergen and i were talking about ralph waldo emerson. alan dershowitz in august of '98 was taking the position that he's not taking now in a sense that you don't need a crime to remove a president from office. >> abuse of power. abuse of power alone will do it. >> exactly. i hope i get the quote right. a foolish consistency is a hob gobbin of little might. >> this is all a civics lesson as we're going through this. we have, at alan dershowitz' sound, play him in effect him then and now. have a listen. i want to get your reaction. >> without a crime, there can be no impeachment. it certainly doesn't have to be a crime. if you have somebody who completely corrupts the office of president and who abuses trust and who poses great danger to our liberty, you don't need a technical crime. >> tell us, kerry, cordero what the facts are. you can play a parlor game, the switch in republicans from '98, '99 to today. >> he's been affiliated with the democratic side of things. perhaps what's interesting about trump's legal team is there really isn't a
and professor gergen and i were talking about ralph waldo emerson. alan dershowitz in august of '98 was taking the position that he's not taking now in a sense that you don't need a crime to remove a president from office. >> abuse of power. abuse of power alone will do it. >> exactly. i hope i get the quote right. a foolish consistency is a hob gobbin of little might. >> this is all a civics lesson as we're going through this. we have, at alan dershowitz' sound, play him in...
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they'll get mad 'cause the show did -- the reason the show had a second run is because the set moved to emerson it's in the library there. >> seth: right >> so i thought, "i can't let them know that i'm stealing," but i took this ceramic dog that sat by the couch in the tv room. and years later, somebody said, "did you ever take anything? i said, "the ceramic dog." and they were like, "the what? [ laughter ] and i said -- everybody i told, the cast no one remembers the ceramic dog. >> seth: yeah. >> the set decorators went, "what ceramic -- i thought, "oh, this is -- [ laughter ] hardly memorabilia >> seth: you got away with a crime. >> yeah. >> seth: it would be like if you broke into the smithsonian and stole one of the like, museum maps >> exactly >> seth: so like, "oh, those are free we give those out to everybody." [ laughter ] >> the one thing i did steal, though, later on, there was a box that sat on will's coffee table for many, many years and it was there from the beginning. amd the very first interview we did s>> and just before they rd camera on that, donny was looking through his qu
they'll get mad 'cause the show did -- the reason the show had a second run is because the set moved to emerson it's in the library there. >> seth: right >> so i thought, "i can't let them know that i'm stealing," but i took this ceramic dog that sat by the couch in the tv room. and years later, somebody said, "did you ever take anything? i said, "the ceramic dog." and they were like, "the what? [ laughter ] and i said -- everybody i told, the cast no...
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lot going on before the iowa caucuses as well, bernie sanders is holding onto a lead in the latest emersonl of iowa democrats. 30% to biden's 21%, that might not tell the story of the moderates in that state, support the sel self-proclaimed democrac socialist and torn on which one to back. mr. sanders tightens his grip on the parties young, more traditional democrats happily sit through a marathon banquet dinners and hear the candidates and their representative remains split between his for leading competitors, or remain unsure altogether about whom to rally behind. of course that is the way it all works in iowa, joining me now is fox news senior political analyst and host of proving grounds iowa on fox nation, thank you for being here tonight. you brought up this, this presidential caucuses poll over the last six months. people can see at home how volatile this thing has been, your thoughts on that. >> the lines of zigzag all over the place, it does give you an idea of how unsettled this race remains despite all of these months of pulling and advertising and campaigning. and course covera
lot going on before the iowa caucuses as well, bernie sanders is holding onto a lead in the latest emersonl of iowa democrats. 30% to biden's 21%, that might not tell the story of the moderates in that state, support the sel self-proclaimed democrac socialist and torn on which one to back. mr. sanders tightens his grip on the parties young, more traditional democrats happily sit through a marathon banquet dinners and hear the candidates and their representative remains split between his for...
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according to emerson polling, sanders 23%.r south bend mayor pete buttigieg. former vice president biden, senator warren tied for third place with 14% each. they're within the margin of error. shaq brewster following the sanders campaign in new hampshire and always moving on the red right now. shaq, there has been -- like the democrats full kumbaya for a long time and might say in the last week or so a quarter kumbaya and back and forthright now. >> reporter: that's exactly right. things are kind of heated up on the campaign despite the snow and why we're not at the event right now. we pulled over to talk to you but senator sanders spending time in new hampshire, valuable, crucial time on the campaign trail before, remember, many of the senators will have to go back to washington, d.c. and sit in silently on the impeachment trial and what we have been seeing, you mentioned that lack of k umbaya. there was tension on the trail. first sanders and warren of private comments of 2018 and today a new front on vice president joe bide
according to emerson polling, sanders 23%.r south bend mayor pete buttigieg. former vice president biden, senator warren tied for third place with 14% each. they're within the margin of error. shaq brewster following the sanders campaign in new hampshire and always moving on the red right now. shaq, there has been -- like the democrats full kumbaya for a long time and might say in the last week or so a quarter kumbaya and back and forthright now. >> reporter: that's exactly right. things...
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democratic primary race in iowa narrowing with less than a week before the caucuses begin, and the latest emersonoll, senator bernie sanders sits in first place at 30%, up 8 points since december and 9 points ahead of the rest of the democratic primary field. former vice president joe biden at 21% falls to second place. senator amy klobuchar with 13% of support sits in third place, up 3. senator elizabeth warren has 11%, down 1 point. former mayor pete buttigieg falls to 5th place, down 8 points since december. klobuchar, warren and buttigieg are statistically tied in the poll's 5 point margin of error. the newest usa today suffolk university poll shows biden leading in iowa, 6 points ahead of the field. sanders at 19% and buttigieg at 18% are statistically tied sitting within the poll's 4 point margin of error. warren has 13%, falling 4 points since october, and klobuchar rounds out the top five with 6%. she is up 3. >>> let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins with a quick check on your weather. you promised to give an update on the weekend 45 minutes later. >> that will be
democratic primary race in iowa narrowing with less than a week before the caucuses begin, and the latest emersonoll, senator bernie sanders sits in first place at 30%, up 8 points since december and 9 points ahead of the rest of the democratic primary field. former vice president joe biden at 21% falls to second place. senator amy klobuchar with 13% of support sits in third place, up 3. senator elizabeth warren has 11%, down 1 point. former mayor pete buttigieg falls to 5th place, down 8...
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and yet h with one week to go before the iowa caucuses, newly released emerson paul has sanders up nineoints in the first contest of the nominating process. the biggest lead in iowa for any candidate in the best two and a half month. t it's real. after iowa of course is new hampshire on february 11th. new polling in that state show sanders up seven points. and it's not an outlier pole. sanders has led every poll in new hampshire in the last two weeks by an average of eight points.ve historically candidates who win the first two primaries become the party's presidential nominee. but wait, you can almost hear cnn saying, and they will, iowa and new hampshire are in portably white states. it is not representative of the new democratic party. okay. the third contest is in nevada. now called nevada. the democratic primary electorate is heavily hispanic. so how is bernie sanders doing their? he's risen to within a single point of joe biden and he still rising. so suddenly it's pretty clear whether you like it or not that the momentum is withhe bernie sanders.e as of today, he could easily bec
and yet h with one week to go before the iowa caucuses, newly released emerson paul has sanders up nineoints in the first contest of the nominating process. the biggest lead in iowa for any candidate in the best two and a half month. t it's real. after iowa of course is new hampshire on february 11th. new polling in that state show sanders up seven points. and it's not an outlier pole. sanders has led every poll in new hampshire in the last two weeks by an average of eight points.ve...
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. >> reporter: mid-1800s concord s a who's who of thought leaders, emerson, thoreau and nathaniel haw thowrn, who didn't always share their ideals. on they were progressive, liberal, abolits and just maybe sufficed to say that thatr than aal haw was very consistent politically. >> reporter: already aho published au louisa was asked to write a girl's story, much to her dismay. as she put it, she doesn't ow any girl she played with boys. she played with her sisters. >> reporter: but needing money, she wrte "little women" with stories inspired from her own seildhood. she this home as the setting. when louisa lived here. it was >> when people walk through and see items it's so clear they d to have touched and useed, like the sewing materials, like theth needle wor they did, the paintings and craw -- drawingsin i those speak most closely to that sense of they're here. >> reporter: this i assume iars t of the pilgrimage right here. this is where "little women" was written? louisa was so fortunate to have this desk. it doesn't look like much, but you have to member that in that time women we
. >> reporter: mid-1800s concord s a who's who of thought leaders, emerson, thoreau and nathaniel haw thowrn, who didn't always share their ideals. on they were progressive, liberal, abolits and just maybe sufficed to say that thatr than aal haw was very consistent politically. >> reporter: already aho published au louisa was asked to write a girl's story, much to her dismay. as she put it, she doesn't ow any girl she played with boys. she played with her sisters. >> reporter:...
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the last poll you put up in iowa, the emerson poll, i was number three.es that you talk about all the time. on this show. in new hampshire, in the last nbc poll, i was at ten points. i've been endorsed by both papers that have endorsed so far in new hampshire. the union leader, as well as the kean newspaper yesterday. i'm the one that actually has a receipt. in small states those things matter. as you know i was endorsed along with elizabeth warren by the "new york times" and as well as "the quad city times." we have a strong grass roots campaign. i did not expect to be spending this last two weeks obviously not in iowa, not in new hampshire, but that is when you've got a campaign where people are devoted to you, they're out there helping me. i have the most endorsements of anyone in the race of legislators and former led legislato legislators. we're peaking when we are speciesed to peak. i'm not a pundit, that's up to you guys. i'd be talking about my campaign more. i'll give you that clue. >> no question you're mooshi im and the "new york times" poll 40
the last poll you put up in iowa, the emerson poll, i was number three.es that you talk about all the time. on this show. in new hampshire, in the last nbc poll, i was at ten points. i've been endorsed by both papers that have endorsed so far in new hampshire. the union leader, as well as the kean newspaper yesterday. i'm the one that actually has a receipt. in small states those things matter. as you know i was endorsed along with elizabeth warren by the "new york times" and as well...
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emerson college finding two clear front runners, joe biden leading with 30% followed by bernie sanderst 27%. , andrewh warren at 13% yang at 8%, michael bloomberg at 7%, mayor pete at 6%, amy klobuchar at 4%. michael bloomberg, it was a new ad for michael bloomberg that got attention from donald trump. we showed that ad yesterday. amy klobuchar also out with a new ad. we want to show you her latest. [video clip] >> i am amy klobuchar and i approve this message. >> 100 days, 100 ways to restore decency and help. >> my plan will not fit in a tv ad, but let's give it a go. ,ejoin the climate agreement fire betsy devos, expand v.a. benefits, closed separately polls -- >> as president, she will work to reset our policies from day one. clip]f video host: one more add to show you, not for democratic presidential candidate but from the anti-trump group democracy together, headed by bill kristol. they are calling for president ade -- president pence. the released online, not inc. and marshall form -- not in commercial form yet. the new group calling for president pence, here is that. >> mike pe
emerson college finding two clear front runners, joe biden leading with 30% followed by bernie sanderst 27%. , andrewh warren at 13% yang at 8%, michael bloomberg at 7%, mayor pete at 6%, amy klobuchar at 4%. michael bloomberg, it was a new ad for michael bloomberg that got attention from donald trump. we showed that ad yesterday. amy klobuchar also out with a new ad. we want to show you her latest. [video clip] >> i am amy klobuchar and i approve this message. >> 100 days, 100 ways...
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even with these polls, joe, the one that the emerson poll last night caused a lot of people's eyes to a lot of reasons. one, sanders up 30 in that poll. amy klobuchar surpassing pete buttigieg. if you believe it, 13 points close to the level of viability and mayor pete at the dot um. i don't think anybody believes pete buttigieg is at 8 in this state. >> no. >> most people think, any of four of these candidates could win. number one. number two, that bernie clearly has a head of steam. over this weekend, after i've been trapped in washington all last week for the impeachment stuff, bernie sanders showed up here this weekend and campaigned around the state with alexandria ocasio-cortez and michael moore and turned out enormous crowds. i was friday night she was there without bernie sanders, aoc, more than 1,000 people in the room, that support, sanders is on fire right now. definitely that sense is true. second thing. biden, with joe biden at all his events, somber, placid kind of, almost spiritual kind of events he's holding with much smaller crowds and yet continues to show up solidl
even with these polls, joe, the one that the emerson poll last night caused a lot of people's eyes to a lot of reasons. one, sanders up 30 in that poll. amy klobuchar surpassing pete buttigieg. if you believe it, 13 points close to the level of viability and mayor pete at the dot um. i don't think anybody believes pete buttigieg is at 8 in this state. >> no. >> most people think, any of four of these candidates could win. number one. number two, that bernie clearly has a head of...