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amy: talk about donald trump's father, fred trump. real was a very successful estate developer. in queens, and brooklyn, and sort of the outer boroughs of new york. when i learned about donald trump and fred trump a long time ago i thought, oh, fred trump was kind of cool. he was developing affordable housing for middle class folks and donald trump became this maniac who created luxury housing for the super rich. it turns out that fred trump was a very dangerous and frightening figure, too. in the 1920's, there was a klan march in queens. police arrested people come all of them in lan robes. it was reported fred trump was one of those arrested. donald trump has tried to scroll out of the more and more evidence seems to point out that fred was one of these guys. the group was in the pudding. we know about woody guthrie's song about fred trump's racism. amy: the song from the 1950's, woody guthrie singing "i suppose old man trump knows just how much racial hate he stirred up in the blood pot of human heart when he drawn that colored line here at his 1800 family project." >> sort of
amy: talk about donald trump's father, fred trump. real was a very successful estate developer. in queens, and brooklyn, and sort of the outer boroughs of new york. when i learned about donald trump and fred trump a long time ago i thought, oh, fred trump was kind of cool. he was developing affordable housing for middle class folks and donald trump became this maniac who created luxury housing for the super rich. it turns out that fred trump was a very dangerous and frightening figure, too. in...
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yet people knew it was fred trump calling tp p isn't out of character for the trump family. this is something that donald trump picked up from his father and is carried on. now he doesn't need to. for years -- >> he is on twitter now. >> just call me directly. >> he can say whatever he wants it say and get it out there. >> exactly. >> you specifically covered the r ros rosie o'donnell feud with donald trump. was he happy with the way you covered this story? >> yeah. because i quoted him accurately as he put down rosie o'donnell as brashly as he could. he loved i was one of the first to call him and we were the first ones to put the story up on people.com at the time. it spun into months and months and months of publicity for him that spun into higher ratings for "the apprentice." higher ratings for the miss universe pageant. he loves it. >> he had to come out and disavow comments made by his long-time butler who worked for him over 330 years. he said president obama should have been taken out of our military and shot as enemy agent in our first term. the bain said that butle
yet people knew it was fred trump calling tp p isn't out of character for the trump family. this is something that donald trump picked up from his father and is carried on. now he doesn't need to. for years -- >> he is on twitter now. >> just call me directly. >> he can say whatever he wants it say and get it out there. >> exactly. >> you specifically covered the r ros rosie o'donnell feud with donald trump. was he happy with the way you covered this story?...
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if you combine the two, it advantages trump to me. john: fredre going to ask you later to lead us through what you think an ad maker would do for donald trump if he were working for him. you worked for the john kasich super pac. he said a lot of things about donald trump not being the right guy to lead the party, forecasting doom if you were the nominee. he still has not endorsed him. a lot of republicans felt strongly that trump was problematic to be the nominee, not just someone that would have problems with the general election, but some of that is deeply wrong. you have made your peace with that. explain how you have acquiesced to the notion of supporting him. fred: a couple things. number one, it is a given that he's going to be the nominee. i heard a bit of your show prior to this, and i think you guys agree with me. number 2, he brought in this excitement and a whole group of new people into the party. there are a lot of polls that say these aren't really new people. some gentlemen have been reporting that theory. he has brought excitemen
if you combine the two, it advantages trump to me. john: fredre going to ask you later to lead us through what you think an ad maker would do for donald trump if he were working for him. you worked for the john kasich super pac. he said a lot of things about donald trump not being the right guy to lead the party, forecasting doom if you were the nominee. he still has not endorsed him. a lot of republicans felt strongly that trump was problematic to be the nominee, not just someone that would...
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. >>> donald trump was born in queens, new york, in 1946. he's the second son of fred mary trump. donald grew up with four brothers and sisters in this 23-room house that his father built. >> my father was a seven-day worker. he loved -- that was his hobby. he was a task master. he was, you know, a strong man in business. but successful. >> my father would take me -- he used to call it the rounds. he would take me on the rounds. he would go around to construction sites. every penny counted. every penny in construction and every penny in rent. >> that was how they bonded as father and son. donald learned the business by following and shadowing his father from a very, very young age. >> during the 1940s and '50s, fred trump built housing in queens and brooklyn for returning veterans. and soon he owned 39 apartment complexes throughout the city and was a multi-millionaire. >> i think the important thing about fred trump is he gives the lie to the idea that donald trump is somehow some kind of self-made man. >> friends and family say that trump was a tough-to-handle teenag
. >>> donald trump was born in queens, new york, in 1946. he's the second son of fred mary trump. donald grew up with four brothers and sisters in this 23-room house that his father built. >> my father was a seven-day worker. he loved -- that was his hobby. he was a task master. he was, you know, a strong man in business. but successful. >> my father would take me -- he used to call it the rounds. he would take me on the rounds. he would go around to construction sites....
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and cnn political commentator and donald trump supporter, jeffrey lord, good to see you, as well. >> hello, fred, gentleman, ford, you can call it evolution, you can call it flip-flopper, you could call it changing points of view. is any of this advantageous or does any of this serve a donald trump well? >> the central question in this election is whether or not donald trump can win over enough democratic and independent voters to capture the white house in 2016. this is about providing him some wiggle room without being seen as a flip-flopper by the gop base and the white working class voter. personally, i think this is wise, because it keeps him as a moving target, not a stationary object for hillary clinton to go down on him. the deal is not to get bogged down in the details, but keep the spirit of the core issues alive. >> so jeffrey, you agree with that? he's got to change in order to appeal to more democrats, more independents, a kind of, you know, widen the pool of voter support. and that's how you do it? >> you're right. he's appealing to them right now. but i don't find anything unusual
and cnn political commentator and donald trump supporter, jeffrey lord, good to see you, as well. >> hello, fred, gentleman, ford, you can call it evolution, you can call it flip-flopper, you could call it changing points of view. is any of this advantageous or does any of this serve a donald trump well? >> the central question in this election is whether or not donald trump can win over enough democratic and independent voters to capture the white house in 2016. this is about...
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she's been critical of trump's tax cut plan, and as of wednesday, the tax returns he has yet to release and may not before november. now, fred, as you mentioned, trump says he won't release them until an irs audit is completed. the presumptive republican nominee is also dealing with another controversy. a tape of a "people" magazine interview from 1991, dug up by "the washington post." on the tape, a man named john miller, claiming to be trump's publicist, talks about trump's personal life and trump's breakup with marla maples. the tape raises the suspicion that donald trump is pretending ton his own publicist. something trump denied on friday. here's part of that 1991 interview. >> i've sort of been put in here to handle, because i've never seen anybody get so many calls from the press. >> where did you come from? >> i basically worked for different firms. i worked for a couple of different firms. i know somebody that he knows, and i think somebody that he trusts and likes. so i'm going to do this a little part-time and go on with my life, too. >> so cnn talked to a forensic audio expert who says he believes the voice on th
she's been critical of trump's tax cut plan, and as of wednesday, the tax returns he has yet to release and may not before november. now, fred, as you mentioned, trump says he won't release them until an irs audit is completed. the presumptive republican nominee is also dealing with another controversy. a tape of a "people" magazine interview from 1991, dug up by "the washington post." on the tape, a man named john miller, claiming to be trump's publicist, talks about...
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and according to one trump biographer, it's a trick he may have learned from his dad fred trump who waslso known in the new york real estate press as mr. green. john? >> one fewer spokesperson you have to hire, i suppose. drew griffin, thanks so much. >>> i want to talk more about this right now with political commentator amanda commentator and mark lamont hill and maggie. you were a young reporter but you've covered things going on in new york for some time. >> these stories have been out there. thanks for calling me young. he reportedly said under oath that he may have on occasion used one of these names. this is not a surprise to people around new york, as was said before. it's amazing that this hasn't come up more. this might be a surprise to the 100 million voters or so who haven't taken part in either party primary and are just learning more about donald trump. it's a reminder that he comes from this world of new york real estate, you know, which has a nexus with celebrity and culture and may not seem so normal outside of it and it's hard to explain, he says it's not him, your exp
and according to one trump biographer, it's a trick he may have learned from his dad fred trump who waslso known in the new york real estate press as mr. green. john? >> one fewer spokesperson you have to hire, i suppose. drew griffin, thanks so much. >>> i want to talk more about this right now with political commentator amanda commentator and mark lamont hill and maggie. you were a young reporter but you've covered things going on in new york for some time. >> these...
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in the article, the anecdote about i vana trump, how she wasn't allowed to order her own food, fred trumpd no, you're going to have steak. she wanted fish. he said you're going to have steak. and donald trump stood up for his father, not her in that exchange, which tells me a lot about how he was raised, how he views women and their role in the relationship. i found that to be -- >> was it a valid article? >> i think the article, there was quite a bit of good stuff for donald trump in there, i disagree. the negative stuff people assumed, after calling megyn kelly a bimbo, talking about how carly fiorina looked, people's expectations going into that article were pretty low. stuff people wouldn't have known is stuff trump wants to get out, which is although he has treated women in an awful way, he has also valued women that do a good job. he seems to have an idea that women are harder working than men. >> promoting -- >> given the fact that more stuff came out publicly, and the fact that i think as you were saying, tara, the fact that "new york times" is going after him. i don't think it is
in the article, the anecdote about i vana trump, how she wasn't allowed to order her own food, fred trumpd no, you're going to have steak. she wanted fish. he said you're going to have steak. and donald trump stood up for his father, not her in that exchange, which tells me a lot about how he was raised, how he views women and their role in the relationship. i found that to be -- >> was it a valid article? >> i think the article, there was quite a bit of good stuff for donald trump...
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barron was a character out of fred trump's book. in his day fred used the name mr. een to hide his identity. trump admitted in court testimony in 1990 that he's been known to go by john barron. these days, another family member has dibs on the name. barron trump, donald's 10-year-old son. the spokesman drama was just one of trump's testy exchanges today. the other as the billionaire holds his ground on refusing to release his tax return. >> what is your tax rate? >> it's none of your business. you'll see it when i release. but i fight very hard to pay as little tax as possible. >> now, erin, while trump was dealing with all these dramas in the media, there was some actual campaign work going on in cleveland. this is where his top aides were visiting to begin laying the groundwork for a convention donald trump says wants to be more like a show biz feel and less like the stodgy gop convention we've seen in the past. >> sara, thank you from cleveland. i want to go to drew griffin. you had a chance to speak to yet another reporter who often dealt with trump. she said he
barron was a character out of fred trump's book. in his day fred used the name mr. een to hide his identity. trump admitted in court testimony in 1990 that he's been known to go by john barron. these days, another family member has dibs on the name. barron trump, donald's 10-year-old son. the spokesman drama was just one of trump's testy exchanges today. the other as the billionaire holds his ground on refusing to release his tax return. >> what is your tax rate? >> it's none of...
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that's fred trump. when he wanted to call up and wanted it identify himself he used a pseudonym. his was mr. green. which was also anonymous sounding. and mary ann thought it was pretty funny. >> so given that history, and it is known in the family and that he admitted it before, you know this has been reported in various books and articles, why do you think trump denied it this morning on the air? >> it sounds like him and uses same words that uses. even now to this day, things like that, why not just say, it was a long time ago and i was having fun. or why lie about it. or maybe just, why do you think he didn't say it was him? >> i think a couple things going on, one is 25 years ago, he says that a lot when people bring up things from the past. and he moves on. i think 25 years ago, he is a good salesman. i think there is something else too, i think it kind of evolved that back then if he wanted to say something but not put in his own name he went through this rigga maroll with a fake spokesman, he has refined that. sew will say something like, oh, the ted cruz's father was inv
that's fred trump. when he wanted to call up and wanted it identify himself he used a pseudonym. his was mr. green. which was also anonymous sounding. and mary ann thought it was pretty funny. >> so given that history, and it is known in the family and that he admitted it before, you know this has been reported in various books and articles, why do you think trump denied it this morning on the air? >> it sounds like him and uses same words that uses. even now to this day, things...
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. >> john, to steve's point here, former gop campaign chairman, fred, said trump better be prepared to write a pretty big check himself to supplement the efforts. the donald says all he has to do is is sell a building ands he'll be able to fund the campaign. do you believe that is this. >> i don't believe it and i think we're seeing now how he wasn't truthful about his net worth because he can't self-fund, but i'm not worrying about him not raising money. what he's got going for him is that republican voters very much dislike hillary clinton, at the same time, democratic voters dislike donald trump. each candidate is a major gift to the fund raising efforts of both parties. >> he goes to these inside fund raising guy, he runs the risk of looking like a hypocrite, particularly things like goldman sachs. he spoke about goldman sachs funding other campaigns on the trail. >> i know the guys goldman sachs. they have total, total, total over him. just like they have total control over hillary clinton. >> it's steve, he is a goldman sachs guy. >> david, it's not going to matter a hoot. donald
. >> john, to steve's point here, former gop campaign chairman, fred, said trump better be prepared to write a pretty big check himself to supplement the efforts. the donald says all he has to do is is sell a building ands he'll be able to fund the campaign. do you believe that is this. >> i don't believe it and i think we're seeing now how he wasn't truthful about his net worth because he can't self-fund, but i'm not worrying about him not raising money. what he's got going for him...
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article was the anecdote about ivana trump and -- when they were out to dinner with his father, with fred trump she wasn't allowed to order her own food. and fred came in and said, you're going to have steak. she wanted fish, and said, you're going to have steak. and donald trump stood up for her father, not her, in that exchange, which tells me a lot about how he was raised and how they view women in the relationship. >> was it a valuable article? >> i think there's a lot of good stuff in there for him. the negative stuff people already assumed to be honest. after calling megyn kelly a bimbo and talking about the way carly fiorina looked. people's expectations going into that article were pretty low. i think the stuff that people would not have known is actually the stuff i think that probably wants to get out. which is that although he has treated women in a pretty awful way, he's also valued women who do a good job. he has this idea that women were harder working than men. >> and promoted that at a time when his dad wouldn't have done it. >> so given the fact that worse stuff has come out pu
article was the anecdote about ivana trump and -- when they were out to dinner with his father, with fred trump she wasn't allowed to order her own food. and fred came in and said, you're going to have steak. she wanted fish, and said, you're going to have steak. and donald trump stood up for her father, not her, in that exchange, which tells me a lot about how he was raised and how they view women in the relationship. >> was it a valuable article? >> i think there's a lot of good...
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after this we'll break down what fred thinks trump could do to improve his brand even more. we'll talk about that right after this. >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both diarrhea and abdominal pain at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have or may have had: pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a blockage of your bowel or gallbladder. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common side effects of viberzi include constipation, nause
after this we'll break down what fred thinks trump could do to improve his brand even more. we'll talk about that right after this. >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a...
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trump is happy to play for the five. jarkko -- >> i think british run as an independent. >>> the conservative reporter fred donald trump'sampaign manager charged with battery has a new job. >> this is video from the assault in march. she'll be working for the huffington post, writing and reporting on the 2016 campaign. her main focus, donald trump in the republican party. >> she said she looks for discovering the most fascinating presidential race of her lifetime her first day on the job is monday. >>> we have learned about the pilot in the cockpit of the egyptian flight that crashed.>>> renegade right shares cover over list of drivers picking up people who didn't call for them. what happened when we confronted defenders. >>> mute, really -- renegade rideshare drivers are great problems for taxi drivers. >> these drives are picking up passengers on the corner, just hailing a cab. >> that's against the rules. we confront the violators.>> reporter: were looking for road rideshare drivers. this driver picked up five minutes after the operations are. >> taking a risk of a $5000 fine would be a deterrent. >> is not criminal s
trump is happy to play for the five. jarkko -- >> i think british run as an independent. >>> the conservative reporter fred donald trump'sampaign manager charged with battery has a new job. >> this is video from the assault in march. she'll be working for the huffington post, writing and reporting on the 2016 campaign. her main focus, donald trump in the republican party. >> she said she looks for discovering the most fascinating presidential race of her lifetime her...
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fred. as trump is said to meet later this week in the house and senate, can he make amends or should he? with me is former u.s. congressman, a republican from virginia and april ryan. thank you both. i want to start with tom davis. is he coming as the boss or a job seeker, which is it? i think ryan is treating him like a job seeker. >> it's a bit of both. they need each other at this point. he's not going to win without buy in from the congressional wing of the party. if these two continue to be at odd, it will be a complete meltdown. they'll have to come to some agreement. >> what do they want him to do, change? he is who he is. do they want him to say i didn't mean that. i meant something else. >> i think that's right. we've seen illusions with some of other candidates that trump is a different guy behind closed doors. they don't know donald trump. all they see is the public persona who has been beating the heck out of republicans. >> he has great success for what he's done. airline coming in, there's the trump hotel. that would be a lot for a person opinion he's done all this. he's de
fred. as trump is said to meet later this week in the house and senate, can he make amends or should he? with me is former u.s. congressman, a republican from virginia and april ryan. thank you both. i want to start with tom davis. is he coming as the boss or a job seeker, which is it? i think ryan is treating him like a job seeker. >> it's a bit of both. they need each other at this point. he's not going to win without buy in from the congressional wing of the party. if these two...
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. >> donald trump son of fred and mary trump was born june 14th 1946 in queens new york. grew up around building sites and construction workers, but he had a rebelous streak and fred was a no nonsense father. he sent his son to a military school. >> my father was raised in military school and said that it was the best thing that happened to him. >> i think that's donald there. he was the biggest guy. >> ted went to military school with trump. he became friends. perhaps the first time trump connected with one of the little people. >> he did protect me a lot from bullies, you know i was sort of like a mascot to them i think. when had he said don't go near the pond he did not go near the pond. >> even back then the young trump was a competitor. >> anything that he wanted to do he would be it. he far exceeded what the group was like. >> trump followed his father into real-estate. in 1971 he was given full control of the family company that renamed the trump agency. had he had a taste for the spotlight and was regularly seen on the town with a beautiful woman on his arm. in 19
. >> donald trump son of fred and mary trump was born june 14th 1946 in queens new york. grew up around building sites and construction workers, but he had a rebelous streak and fred was a no nonsense father. he sent his son to a military school. >> my father was raised in military school and said that it was the best thing that happened to him. >> i think that's donald there. he was the biggest guy. >> ted went to military school with trump. he became friends. perhaps...
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baron was a character out of fred trump's book. he's been known to go by john baron. these days, another family member has dibs on the name bear baron trump, donald's 10-year-old son and this comes as he holds his ground when it comes to releasing his tax returns. >> what is your tax rate? >> it's none of your business. i fight as very hard to pay as little tax as possible. >> reporter: now, of course, wolf, we know that candidates for president are not required to release their tax returns but this has been the norm since the mid-1970s so the question is what is in donald trump's tax returns and what will that look like under political scrutiny? >> i understand some of the top aides are there for the convention in july. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right. the business continues here in cleveland. in just two months, there's the gop convention and it's an interesting feel here because trump back the presumptive nominee about a week ago. he's working to unite the party and his aides were here and they were meeting with rnc officials and almost a full day of
baron was a character out of fred trump's book. he's been known to go by john baron. these days, another family member has dibs on the name bear baron trump, donald's 10-year-old son and this comes as he holds his ground when it comes to releasing his tax returns. >> what is your tax rate? >> it's none of your business. i fight as very hard to pay as little tax as possible. >> reporter: now, of course, wolf, we know that candidates for president are not required to release...
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guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you don't receive any advertising or any revenue from corporate america. how do you pay the bills? caller: the majority of our money comes from listeners and viewers. we also have some work from foundations and network fees for broadcasting democracy now!. host: do you think there is a role for corporate-funded or commercial media in the country? you think the media in this country should be a nonprofit enterprise? guest: i think it's very important to have nonprofit news, and that should be the vast majority of the news. we have documentary makers from around the world come to democracy now! to see what democracy now! is as a model for news in the rest of the world. other countries, people are familiar with state news. when the state runs the newscast. they are familiar with private corporations, like we have in this country that run the news
guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you don't receive any advertising or any revenue from corporate america. how do you pay the bills? caller: the majority of our money comes from listeners and viewers. we also have some work from foundations and network fees for broadcasting democracy...
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trump. the "weekly standard"'s fred barnes joins us next. >>> a train conductor racing to prepare passengers for a collision. . lou: donald trump firing back at the "washington post" for assigning 20 of its reporters to investigate him, as they put it. the presumptive nominee slamming post owner and amazon founder jeff bezos, he accused bezos of using the newspaper as a toy for political power. >> this is owned as a toy by jeff bezos who controls amazon. amazon is getting away with murder tax weiss, he's using the "washington post" for power so the politicians in washington don't tax amazon like they should be taxed. he thinks i would go after him for antitrust because he's got a huge antitrust problem because he's controlling so much. lou: and the post not the only entity of accused of unfair political power. facebook's mark zuckerberg says he'll meet with, quote, leading conservatives after allegations the social media site kept conservative news out of trending topics, managing the news in effect. zuckerberg didn't say who the conservatives might be. >>> joining us the executive editor fo
trump. the "weekly standard"'s fred barnes joins us next. >>> a train conductor racing to prepare passengers for a collision. . lou: donald trump firing back at the "washington post" for assigning 20 of its reporters to investigate him, as they put it. the presumptive nominee slamming post owner and amazon founder jeff bezos, he accused bezos of using the newspaper as a toy for political power. >> this is owned as a toy by jeff bezos who controls amazon....
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lou: the "weekly standard"'s fred barnes will be here to talk about the growing support for trump and why any conservative who would support hillary is an idiot. >>> in politics, there are winners and sometimes there are a few really sore losers, and, yes, we're talking specifically about senator ted cruz, perhaps the sorest loser among a number of sore losers who battle trump for their party's nomination. cruz has increasingly assumed the tone of heir and most of whom have abandoned him. cruz came out with a bizarre, ominous warning for all trump supporters. >> everyone who is responsible for the rise of donald trump, they will bear that responsibility going forward, but there were more than a few players who played a disproportionate role in that rise. lou: katrina pierson, the trump campaign's national spokesperson will be here to give us insight and perhaps interpretation of the cruz remarks. and what appears to be a capitol hill embrace of the donald though it does appear senator cruz isn't quite one of them. >>> also democrats and left wing enablers in the media, some think they
lou: the "weekly standard"'s fred barnes will be here to talk about the growing support for trump and why any conservative who would support hillary is an idiot. >>> in politics, there are winners and sometimes there are a few really sore losers, and, yes, we're talking specifically about senator ted cruz, perhaps the sorest loser among a number of sore losers who battle trump for their party's nomination. cruz has increasingly assumed the tone of heir and most of whom have...
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guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you don't receive any advertising or any revenue from corporate america. how do you pay the bills? caller: the majority of our money comes from listeners and viewers. we also have some work from foundations and network fees for broadcasting democracy now!. host: do you think there is a role for corporate-funded or commercial media in the country? you think the media in this country should be a nonprofit enterprise? guest: i think it's very important to have nonprofit news, and that should be the vast majority of the news. we have documentary makers from around the world come to democracy now! to see what democracy now! is as a model for news in the rest of the world. other countries, people are familiar with state news. when the state runs the newscast. they are familiar with private corporations, like we have in this country that run the news
guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you don't receive any advertising or any revenue from corporate america. how do you pay the bills? caller: the majority of our money comes from listeners and viewers. we also have some work from foundations and network fees for broadcasting democracy...
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lou: and i'll be taking out the establishment's war against trump with the weekly standard's fred barnes pastor robert jeffers. jeffers says there will be dire consequences for the republican party if it does not unite behind trump. i'll also be taking up the lighter side of politics -- there is such a thing, you know -- with andy levy here tonight. >>> president obama's policies now responsible for a disappointing april jobs report, a disappointing gdp report and a disappointing economy, certainly. but mr. obama isn't focused on finding ways to turn it all around. no, he's focused on insuring voters elect obama 2.0 this november. listen to president obama trying to bash donald trump. >> i think folks who historically have been concerned about making sure that budgets add up and that we are responsible stewards of government finances have to ask does mr. trump's budgets work? lou: folks, that from a president who is responsible for adding nearly $9 trillion to our national debt, and he had to express himself deliberatively as he thought about the words he was uttering. my gosh. well, our
lou: and i'll be taking out the establishment's war against trump with the weekly standard's fred barnes pastor robert jeffers. jeffers says there will be dire consequences for the republican party if it does not unite behind trump. i'll also be taking up the lighter side of politics -- there is such a thing, you know -- with andy levy here tonight. >>> president obama's policies now responsible for a disappointing april jobs report, a disappointing gdp report and a disappointing...
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trump shot down that idea, erin. he said he has absolutely no intention of doing that. >> all right. thank you very much, sunlen. "outfront" now, fredp republican fund-raiser, the finance chair for john mccain's presidential campaign in 2008 and the former campaign manager for h.b. bush's campaign. when you saw this reporting on donald trump's financial disclosure form, he is saying nearly $600 million, did you learn anything? >> erin, i thought there was very little to learn from that report. too sketchy. i don't think it matters that much. what we do know, he's a wealthy guy, created a vibrant business empire and i think we ought to credit him with that. on the other hand, if you really want to know what's behind it all and what it amounts to, you would have to have disclosure of the tax returns. if i were in his shoes, i don't think i would release them either. because you put a forensic team of accountants on that, boxes and boxes of documents, they're going to find stuff you can criticize and look at no matter how pristine it's prepared. they can be on that for two weeks. i understand why they didn't want to do it. >> you under
trump shot down that idea, erin. he said he has absolutely no intention of doing that. >> all right. thank you very much, sunlen. "outfront" now, fredp republican fund-raiser, the finance chair for john mccain's presidential campaign in 2008 and the former campaign manager for h.b. bush's campaign. when you saw this reporting on donald trump's financial disclosure form, he is saying nearly $600 million, did you learn anything? >> erin, i thought there was very little to...
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trump cannot win. that people,e like fred hiatt, are making to judgments. ump has magic and he will build a coalition nobody currently sees and that hillary clinton is such a fundamentally flawed candidate that he will win. john: it seems like this argument is a different way of saying what you just said, that it is art versus science. a scientist believes in demographics, the electoral college, democrats having a built-in advantage and donald trump facing an uphill fight and folks, who are informed by having been wildly wrong about trump for a year. many of the people who are now saying that trump, you should look out because he could be a strong general election , are a little burned about being wrong. gap: you cannot imagine the between the number of employees in brooklyn for clinton and trump. they are so far ahead, the opposition research, they are so far ahead. differenta whole layer of disadvantage. john: and, the money. up, paul ryan, donald trump, and the battle for the hearts and minds. we will be right back with that. ♪ mark: we have been talking
trump cannot win. that people,e like fred hiatt, are making to judgments. ump has magic and he will build a coalition nobody currently sees and that hillary clinton is such a fundamentally flawed candidate that he will win. john: it seems like this argument is a different way of saying what you just said, that it is art versus science. a scientist believes in demographics, the electoral college, democrats having a built-in advantage and donald trump facing an uphill fight and folks, who are...
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. >> in indiana, trump was introduced by former american football league defensive back fred "the hammer williamson and digger phelps. trump nabbed the holtz. on the democratic side, tonight could be bernie sanders' last chance to breathe new life into his campaign. last week sanders scored one primary from clinton as she held commanding leads in four states. clinton tops sanders in indiana four points that is well within the margin of error, so tonight's outcome do could go either way. here is what sanders had to say at his final indiana rally. >> tomorrow, let us see indiana have the largest voter turnout in their history! tomorrow, let us see indiana help lead this country into the political revolution. thank you all. >> clinton spent her monday in kentucky and west virginia. she also has raised millions from her woman card campaign. it raked in over $2il for april, clinton raised 26 million dollars, slightly more than sanders 25.8 million for the same month. it is the first time in months clinton outraised sanders. she is expected to continue campaigning in west virginia and ohio tod
. >> in indiana, trump was introduced by former american football league defensive back fred "the hammer williamson and digger phelps. trump nabbed the holtz. on the democratic side, tonight could be bernie sanders' last chance to breathe new life into his campaign. last week sanders scored one primary from clinton as she held commanding leads in four states. clinton tops sanders in indiana four points that is well within the margin of error, so tonight's outcome do could go either...
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according to one donald trump biographer, trump may have learned this "trick" from his father, fred trumpalso known in the new york real estate media as a "mr. green." >> drew griffin, thank you so much. >>> donald trump has not done too well in recent polls when it comes to women voters but one woman could be the presumptive nominee's secret weapon going into the general election. >> with him, what you see is what you get. even if you don't like his viewpoint on a certain topic. >> ivanka trump is a savvy, powerful business woman and she's helping her father win over female voters. we're going to talk more about this coming up later this hour. >>> want to tell you in you this morning, los angeles police are investigating an officer-involved shooting. authorities say that an officer was injured last night around 8:30 pacific time. the suspect in the situation is dead, the officer is in stable condition but police have not said how the officer was injured. we understand he was not shot. they also have not revealed what led up to that shooting. >>> an open water search in the gulf of mexico
according to one donald trump biographer, trump may have learned this "trick" from his father, fred trumpalso known in the new york real estate media as a "mr. green." >> drew griffin, thank you so much. >>> donald trump has not done too well in recent polls when it comes to women voters but one woman could be the presumptive nominee's secret weapon going into the general election. >> with him, what you see is what you get. even if you don't like his...
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ndonald trump was born john 14th, 1946 in queens, new york. fred was a real estate developer and specializing in middle income apartments. donald trump had a rebellious streak and fred was a no nonsense father. he sent his son to a military school. new york military academy. >> he said it was the best thing and gave him discipline. >> i think that is donald there. he was the biggest guy. >> ted went to military school with trump and they were friends and first time trump connected with the little people. >> he protected me from bullies. like i was a mascot to him. when he said don't go near levine they didn't. back then young trump was a competitor. >> he was a great athlete. he was the first. he far exceeded what the rest of the group was like in talent. >> trump followed his father and real estate. he was given full control of the family company which he renamed the trump organization. he was not the average real estate developer. he had a taste for the spotlight and regularly sewn on the town with a beautiful woman on his own. he married a fashi
ndonald trump was born john 14th, 1946 in queens, new york. fred was a real estate developer and specializing in middle income apartments. donald trump had a rebellious streak and fred was a no nonsense father. he sent his son to a military school. new york military academy. >> he said it was the best thing and gave him discipline. >> i think that is donald there. he was the biggest guy. >> ted went to military school with trump and they were friends and first time trump...
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a trump supporter from arizona runs the trump campaign in arizona. here is fred barnes who says i think you are saying he much the opposite, that it is trump who needs paul ryan's support. is that where you are coming from? >> he needs paul ryan's support, he represent republicans, there are millions of them and they have grave doubts about donald trump as their presidential candidate, they would like to hear things he tells paul ryan that are going to satisfy paul ryan. trump and paul ryan will come up, cite a bunch of principles they agree on and declare unity. stuart: absolutely. at the end of this meeting paul ryan will not come out and say i endorsed donald trump. they will both say we have an agreement in principle and the principle is let's get out there and beat hillary. that is what they will say 90 minutes from now. >> that is one of the things they will say but don't be surprised if paul ryan does say i endorsed donald trump. why wouldn't he? stuart: it would be a contradiction of what he said in the last week or two. >> here is what i was assured by d
a trump supporter from arizona runs the trump campaign in arizona. here is fred barnes who says i think you are saying he much the opposite, that it is trump who needs paul ryan's support. is that where you are coming from? >> he needs paul ryan's support, he represent republicans, there are millions of them and they have grave doubts about donald trump as their presidential candidate, they would like to hear things he tells paul ryan that are going to satisfy paul ryan. trump and paul...
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trump. here to weigh in fred barnes, "weekly standard" executive editor and jamie weinstein, senior editor dailyler. good to see you gentlemen. what could ryan do for trump if he gets on board? >> he could bring a lot of conservative republicans into the trump camp and create, one, a successful convention where trump will obviously be the last speaker as the nominee. and happier party. look, trump says oh, we don't need to have unity in the traditional way, but the truth is he does need a unified party behind him if he will have real serious chance to beat hillary clinton. david: jamie, there is irony here, trump has been spectacularly successful because he stuck his thumb in the eye of the republican establishment. he knows congress is disliked by 90% of the americans. so he has campaigned against them. how now, if he gets the support of speaker ryan can he continue to do that? >> well, look, i think there are only two options. one that ryan capitulates to donald trump. or ryan goes other way and there is stunning move, doesn't endorse trump. they're so far apart on issues, foreign policy, enti
trump. here to weigh in fred barnes, "weekly standard" executive editor and jamie weinstein, senior editor dailyler. good to see you gentlemen. what could ryan do for trump if he gets on board? >> he could bring a lot of conservative republicans into the trump camp and create, one, a successful convention where trump will obviously be the last speaker as the nominee. and happier party. look, trump says oh, we don't need to have unity in the traditional way, but the truth is he...
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trump. he said, you know, i just come from places. he wasn't very specific. fred, what role do you think these land mines or hiccups play in the believe will be the big donors' hesitancy to back trump? >> i got to admit, it's a fun story. i saw the segment myself this morning and it's something you want to watch but it's tabloid stuff. it doesn't matter. i don't think anybody really cares. i think the big story of today, which will play into the fund-raising, is the fact that trump has been able to bring the party together, i think paul ryan is on his way to be supportive. you heard leaders in the senate and house and elsewhere come out and support him. he's well on his way to having a unified party and it's the first critical step toward raising the funds he needs. >> i have to push back on that. you say that was 20 years ago. but trump continuously brings up t the impeachment process of 20 years ago. that's relevant, no? >> you're certainly not going to compare the impeachment process to some tabloid story -- >> if you base it on when it happens? i am. if the de
trump. he said, you know, i just come from places. he wasn't very specific. fred, what role do you think these land mines or hiccups play in the believe will be the big donors' hesitancy to back trump? >> i got to admit, it's a fun story. i saw the segment myself this morning and it's something you want to watch but it's tabloid stuff. it doesn't matter. i don't think anybody really cares. i think the big story of today, which will play into the fund-raising, is the fact that trump has...
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trump posing as john miller. what does this do to his campaign? >> i don't think much, fred. so we find out that donald trump lied about something 25 years ago. i don't care as a voter. i don't think most democrats care, i don't think most republicans care, i don't think most independents care. i like anthony senecal is more important. i don't see how that is a substantive issue as far as whether or not he would end up being a good president of the united states. >> is it what happened potentially 25 years ago or is it how he handled it this week? if it turns out it is him, it's not what happened 25 years ago, it's just a few days ago when he's close to being the presumptive nominee, he may not have been truthful, if it turns out that is indeed him. >> here's the thing, is this the first, second or even 25th time that donald trump has lied? no, it's not. he lies all the time. he lies about his policy positions, lies about what he said about women, lies about whether he knew the klan was a terrorist organization. i think while this speaks to his character, i don't think it's a
trump posing as john miller. what does this do to his campaign? >> i don't think much, fred. so we find out that donald trump lied about something 25 years ago. i don't care as a voter. i don't think most democrats care, i don't think most republicans care, i don't think most independents care. i like anthony senecal is more important. i don't see how that is a substantive issue as far as whether or not he would end up being a good president of the united states. >> is it what...
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warning if donald trump expects to be elected president he needs to take steps to unify the party right now. fred article in "the washington post" today. let me read a couple of sentences from the article. you said you're coming around to supporting donald trump but you have a warning, a pointed message for him. trump left the post primary trail of broken bones and shattered glass that does not heal quickly. he demolished his opponents in belittling terms. it's trump's job as the gop's leader to unify and bring people together. people want to be with him but there's still a lot of persuading to do. can he do that? do you think he will do that? you're coming around but you're not there yet. >> i'm kind of there because he's the nominee of my party and i want to support him. he can get there but he has to take two steps forward and keep going forward, not take two steps forward and three backward. i can't imagine why he would want to attack governor martinez. >> she didn't show up at his event in albuquerque. she hasn't endorsed him, she's the governor of new mexico and head of the governor's assoc
warning if donald trump expects to be elected president he needs to take steps to unify the party right now. fred article in "the washington post" today. let me read a couple of sentences from the article. you said you're coming around to supporting donald trump but you have a warning, a pointed message for him. trump left the post primary trail of broken bones and shattered glass that does not heal quickly. he demolished his opponents in belittling terms. it's trump's job as the...
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. >> in indiana, trump was introduced by former american football league defensive back fred the hammer williamson. and digger phelps. he nabbed the endorsement of lou holts, and our latest nbc survey monkey poll out this morning has trump with the largest lead yet with 56% republicans supporting him. the same poll has cruz in second with 22% and kasich with 14%. >>> hillary clinton topping sanders by four points in indiana. still within the margin of error. the outcome could come auto either way. sheer wh here is what sanders had to say in his rally. >> tomorrow, let us see indiana have the largest voter turnout in the history. tomorrow, let us see indiana help lead this country into the political revolution. thank you, all. >>> our latest poll has clinton leading sander business 14 points nationally, her largest lead in months. as clinton spent her day, her n monday in kentucky and west virginia, she raked in $2 million through 127,000 donations. now, for april, clinton raised $26 million and that's slightly more than sanders, 25.8, first time in months that clinton has out raised san
. >> in indiana, trump was introduced by former american football league defensive back fred the hammer williamson. and digger phelps. he nabbed the endorsement of lou holts, and our latest nbc survey monkey poll out this morning has trump with the largest lead yet with 56% republicans supporting him. the same poll has cruz in second with 22% and kasich with 14%. >>> hillary clinton topping sanders by four points in indiana. still within the margin of error. the outcome could...