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of you remember george romney? one thing he did, each grandchildren turned 12, he had about 26 grandchildren, maybe 23, as a group, any grandchildren were turning 12 he would take us on a month-long trip around this country to show us his love his love for america. i went with my two cousins, tag and brent romney, and my brother george. i was pretty much tortured the whole time. however we traveled from washington, d.c., to banf, to yellowstone, to yosemite, across the nation in a van eating egg salad sandwiches with pickles in them. he really wanted to instill in in us the profound love for this country. how the beatles tie in, my grandfather only brought one tape for the car, is was mormon tabernacle choir. we poor kids were dying. we were like, we can not listen to the mormon tabernacle choir one more time. so when we got to utah, we had this aunt, aunt ruth think. and i didn't know her very well. but as we were leaving, she passed us a tape and it was the beatles. just beg him. i bet he will let you play it. an
of you remember george romney? one thing he did, each grandchildren turned 12, he had about 26 grandchildren, maybe 23, as a group, any grandchildren were turning 12 he would take us on a month-long trip around this country to show us his love his love for america. i went with my two cousins, tag and brent romney, and my brother george. i was pretty much tortured the whole time. however we traveled from washington, d.c., to banf, to yellowstone, to yosemite, across the nation in a van eating...
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i'm not old enough to really been around during the beatle's mania, my grandpa george romney, do i in of you remember george -- do any of you remember george romney? one thing he did, each grandchildren turned 12, he had about 26 grandchildren, maybe 23 -- i might be getting that wrong -- as a group, any grandchildren were turning 12 he would take us on a month-long trip around this country to show us his love his love for america. i went with my two cousins, tag and met romney, and my brother, george. i was pretty much tortured the whole time. however we traveled from washington, d.c., to banf, to yellowstone, to yosemite, across the nation in a van eating egg salad sandwiches with pickles in them. he really wanted to instill in in us the profound love for this country. how the beatles tie in, my grandfather only brought one tape for the car, is was mormon tabernacle choir. [laughter] we poor kids were dying. we were like, we can not listen to the mormon tabernacle choir one more time. so when we got to utah, we had this aunt, aunt ruth think. and i didn't know her very well. but as
i'm not old enough to really been around during the beatle's mania, my grandpa george romney, do i in of you remember george -- do any of you remember george romney? one thing he did, each grandchildren turned 12, he had about 26 grandchildren, maybe 23 -- i might be getting that wrong -- as a group, any grandchildren were turning 12 he would take us on a month-long trip around this country to show us his love his love for america. i went with my two cousins, tag and met romney, and my brother,...
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there was nelson rockefeller in new york, for starters, and george romney in michigan.ut nixon had a lock on the delegates. >> we are a nation in crisis. right now, change rules america. it's time for america to rule change. it is my privilege to place a nomination, the man for 1968, the honorable richard m. nixon. [ cheers and applause ] >> there are 30 votes in wisconsin. and this should be put him across. >> richard m. nixon. [ applause ] >> sit down, get to work. [ laughter ] >> it looks like nixon. nobody is really surprised. and no committed republican feels cheated. what was the fuss all about? >> the republicans understand that nixon, in this time of tumultuousness, he gives people the sense of continuity. >> what is most important now is for us to think how we can get this war ended. >> mr. nixon talks of an honorable peace, but says nothing about how he would attain it. >> at this point, the war is continuing at as hot a pace as it has ever been. more troops are being killed every week than at any time in the course of the war. >> we knew that we would not be
there was nelson rockefeller in new york, for starters, and george romney in michigan.ut nixon had a lock on the delegates. >> we are a nation in crisis. right now, change rules america. it's time for america to rule change. it is my privilege to place a nomination, the man for 1968, the honorable richard m. nixon. [ cheers and applause ] >> there are 30 votes in wisconsin. and this should be put him across. >> richard m. nixon. [ applause ] >> sit down, get to work. [...
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these liberal republicans who were considered the leading figures of the republican party, like george romneydenly didn't have a role in the '64 election that nominated goldwater. >> he is the man who earned and proudly carries the title of mr. conservative and is now mr. republican. barry goldwater. ♪ >> rockefeller, in his campaign, was painting the conservatives as extremists. and then my father followed up with his famous words about it. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. and let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. >> goldwater did not recognize that he was opening up a pandora's box. by saying that extremism could be a good thing, he was basically opening the door to the birchers and leftover ku klux klan and all these other groups that were beyond the pale. >> the head of the georgia klan came out for your ticket. do you accept their support? >> we don't want the backing of the ku klux klan. >> that's a different kind of extremist, and my father would have none of it. >> a thoughtful address by ronald reagan.
these liberal republicans who were considered the leading figures of the republican party, like george romneydenly didn't have a role in the '64 election that nominated goldwater. >> he is the man who earned and proudly carries the title of mr. conservative and is now mr. republican. barry goldwater. ♪ >> rockefeller, in his campaign, was painting the conservatives as extremists. and then my father followed up with his famous words about it. >> i would remind you that...
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divisions inside the republican party that were laid bare by watergate and the goldwater campaign, and george romney and nelson rockefeller and others are being repeated today. we know what the outcome was for the goldwater campaign and we also laid the foundation for the nomination of ronald reagan, the mere nomination in 1976, and the nomination in 1980. a party in many ways rejected reagan and embraced bushism, although, now it is hand-to-hand combat over what path it will follow. forward. host: roger says this -- there is nothing wrong with the gop view, the people, only in the eyes of what they call "the dinosaur elite" that will not conform. guest: i think he has a fair point. which is that, you know, when was the last time a republican party official proposed shrinking government? when was the last time, and i am talking about washington politicians, when was the last time they proposed eliminating the department of education, energy or downsizing in any way, shape, or form shrinking the power and control of authority of the national government and sending it back to the states therein lies t
divisions inside the republican party that were laid bare by watergate and the goldwater campaign, and george romney and nelson rockefeller and others are being repeated today. we know what the outcome was for the goldwater campaign and we also laid the foundation for the nomination of ronald reagan, the mere nomination in 1976, and the nomination in 1980. a party in many ways rejected reagan and embraced bushism, although, now it is hand-to-hand combat over what path it will follow. forward....
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goldwater, a likely loser, in this case i think trump will win nelson rockefeller takes a powder, george romney takes a powder, richard nixon sees only opportunity. he introduces goldwater then hits 38 states for goldwater. four years later, who 's the guy? richard nixon because he stood with his biggest battle. >> i want to ask you one last question. donald trump's campaign is calling him coming out coincidental. i have a hard time believing that it's coincidental for donald trump to come out there while ted cruz is getting booed and think he won't incite the boos. >> paul manafort is a very, very clever fellow. >> thank you, roger. craig, back to you. >> [ laughter ] >> katy tur, thank you so much for spotting roger stone and tracking him down. >> in a beautiful coat no less. >> you beat me to it. i was going to compliment him. tricky ted is a very treacherous fellow. that sounded like a line he was prepared to give. katy, thank you, trump family, trump supporters furious over all of this. this is just a taste of that reactio reaction. >> it was silly, don't come out on stage if you don't wan
goldwater, a likely loser, in this case i think trump will win nelson rockefeller takes a powder, george romney takes a powder, richard nixon sees only opportunity. he introduces goldwater then hits 38 states for goldwater. four years later, who 's the guy? richard nixon because he stood with his biggest battle. >> i want to ask you one last question. donald trump's campaign is calling him coming out coincidental. i have a hard time believing that it's coincidental for donald trump to...
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a friend writes to eisenhower, for 1968 i'm not very enthusiastic about nelson rockefeller or george romney, that's the father of mitt romney, or a senator from illinois charles percy. or richard nixon. too bad, ike, we don't have a fresh candidate. do you have any better ideas? eisenhower's answer is most illuminating, one sentence to percy, doesn't mention romney, and he mentioned his vice president had matured a great deal. but eisenhower devotes half of that letter to ronald reagan. he said i've had a number of talks with ronald reagan, not just an occasional letter or phone call. in our discussion of issues reagan showed good horse sense or common sense and considerable imagination. he's shown maturity and i've contributed my time to the campaign. eisenhower had actually donated money to the campaign as well. at the same time, this is only about two and a half weeks after ronald reagan has been elected the governor of california. dwight eisenhower proposes to the gop leadership that he's going to host a luncheon for old prospective 1968 republican presidential candidates. this is ike's
a friend writes to eisenhower, for 1968 i'm not very enthusiastic about nelson rockefeller or george romney, that's the father of mitt romney, or a senator from illinois charles percy. or richard nixon. too bad, ike, we don't have a fresh candidate. do you have any better ideas? eisenhower's answer is most illuminating, one sentence to percy, doesn't mention romney, and he mentioned his vice president had matured a great deal. but eisenhower devotes half of that letter to ronald reagan. he said...
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a whole chapter about how disappointed he was to see all of these men that he really admired, george romney, mitt romney's dad, and others, scranton from pennsylvania, all of these people who had said horrible things about barry goldwater and he was terrifying and an awful president, they all come on a stage like this one in san francisco and say we need to nominate barry goldwater. he should be our president and while i know that ted cruz is the least popular person in this stadium right now and will have some tough weeks and months ahead, there are people out there who will think as jackie robinson did about rockefeller, i'm glad he did not endorse somebody he thinks is a horrible person. >> absolutely. and i will say to that point one of ted cruz's closest supporters just tweeted something exactly to that point. remember, like you were saying before, he went after his father as somebody involved in the jfk assassination. being down there in the texas delegation, to a person, these were hard core cruz supporters, they wanted him to endorse trump party for unity. >> that did not happen. we
a whole chapter about how disappointed he was to see all of these men that he really admired, george romney, mitt romney's dad, and others, scranton from pennsylvania, all of these people who had said horrible things about barry goldwater and he was terrifying and an awful president, they all come on a stage like this one in san francisco and say we need to nominate barry goldwater. he should be our president and while i know that ted cruz is the least popular person in this stadium right now...
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george h.w. bush will not be here. mitt romney won't be here. incumbent republican governor of this crucial battle ground state, john kasich will not be here. none of them here in cleveland to give the trump/pence ticket their enthusiastic stamp of approval. but who is here michael scar monish malia malik henderson, kevin madden jeffrey laura, donna brazile and senior adviser o donald trump's campaign ed brookeover. ed, let me start with you. what do you make on this move on the floor to force a roll call vote that would in some ways i suppose demonstrate that there are delegates who are opposed to donald trump and i guess the theory is just embarrassing. >> well it is not unexpected. they've been trying to claim from day one and beaten back every step of the way, starting with primaries. mr. trump was seen 14 million votes. unsuccessful in rules committee and ultimately i think unsuccessful on the floor. but even if something would happen mr. trump will be nominee. program will go on as scheduled and present him to the american public as they l
george h.w. bush will not be here. mitt romney won't be here. incumbent republican governor of this crucial battle ground state, john kasich will not be here. none of them here in cleveland to give the trump/pence ticket their enthusiastic stamp of approval. but who is here michael scar monish malia malik henderson, kevin madden jeffrey laura, donna brazile and senior adviser o donald trump's campaign ed brookeover. ed, let me start with you. what do you make on this move on the floor to force...
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bush, george herbert walker bush, john mccain romney, all these people, it would have an affect. although the trump spokesperson said hey we're moving on to the future we're not revisiting the past, which is about the best way to handle the situation. >> and john kasich is not going to be there. >> absolutely the governor of ohio. >> four members of trump's family will be speaking. one each night. why so many members of his family speaking? >> what we have seen through this campaign is that donald trump relies very much on his family. trying to say that i'm not just donald trump, i'm donald trump who has a family. and i'm going to be very interested frankly in the remarks being made tonight by his wife. we haven't heard her speak too often. so what she says will be of interest. >> brian, just one more quick question. donald trump has called himself the law and order candidate in the past couple of weeks. in the wake of what happened in the country and around the world over the past six weeks, what do you think that they will see on the stage therms of this law enforcement? >> tha
bush, george herbert walker bush, john mccain romney, all these people, it would have an affect. although the trump spokesperson said hey we're moving on to the future we're not revisiting the past, which is about the best way to handle the situation. >> and john kasich is not going to be there. >> absolutely the governor of ohio. >> four members of trump's family will be speaking. one each night. why so many members of his family speaking? >> what we have seen through...
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george w. bushs, and the romneys. in a more polite way have taken a pass on trump. now you have the christian conservatives who have the most ideological concern about trump. because trump doesn't have a ideological history of any credibility in their party. getting a dog whistle is okay not to be for trump. how he gets the republican number to 95 let alone the other numbers, i think it got harder. short term, you know, maybe there is a sympathy bounce. >> mike and jon, you've been in situations not like this, but you've had to negotiate something and build something good out of something that could be bad. i want to ask both of you. if you were in the middle of that, do you think there was a way to negotiate this to a better place? and strategically, how would you try to approach it? >> i wouldn't have let ted cruz speak. especially even on monday night, maybe monday afternoon. maybe not. i think not at all. if you're not going to endorse the nominee, this is the nominee's convention. that's how it works. you don't let him speak. there's a couple of articles you di
george w. bushs, and the romneys. in a more polite way have taken a pass on trump. now you have the christian conservatives who have the most ideological concern about trump. because trump doesn't have a ideological history of any credibility in their party. getting a dog whistle is okay not to be for trump. how he gets the republican number to 95 let alone the other numbers, i think it got harder. short term, you know, maybe there is a sympathy bounce. >> mike and jon, you've been in...
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george w. bush and 2012 nominee mitt romney are to boycott the convention. the trump campaign is hoping that p pence, a former m member the house of representatatives, can hehelp win over the party mainstream. protests arere planned near the convention venue. police fear the protesters will clash with trump supporters. >>> turkish president recep tayyip erdogan says he will deal wiwith those responsible foror friday's attempted coup. he has pledged to purge followers of u.s.-based islamic cleric fethullah gulen who is critical of erdogan. the president spoke at a mememorial service in istanbul r victims of the clash. >>>> translator: we wiwill cont eliminating this virus from all state institutions. >> erdogan also called on people to take to the streets to continue protesting the failed coup. turkish investigators believe gulen supporters in the military and government were behind the plan to overthrow the government. erdogan plans to urge the united states to hand over gulen who has denied any involvement. >> translator: claims that i was the mastermind ar
george w. bush and 2012 nominee mitt romney are to boycott the convention. the trump campaign is hoping that p pence, a former m member the house of representatatives, can hehelp win over the party mainstream. protests arere planned near the convention venue. police fear the protesters will clash with trump supporters. >>> turkish president recep tayyip erdogan says he will deal wiwith those responsible foror friday's attempted coup. he has pledged to purge followers of u.s.-based...
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the last presidential candidate before mitt romney to get 59 1/2% of the white vote, a high number, was george hur better walker bush against michael dukakis. and mitt romney lost and electoral landslide as the country demographics have changed. george herbert bush, and important election the one out of the last six where the republican candidate won the popular vote. very difficult mathematicsly for a republican candidate for president to win a presidential election with much less than 40% of the hispanic vote. >> right now, he's at 14%. >> right now, he's at 14. john mccain was down to 32. mitt romney to 37, cut in half again, historically post civil rights act, the republican pa y parties performed 9, 10% of the african-american vote. you see that vote coming down very quickly to that level. >> here's dave clarke, milwaukee county sheriff. we've been watching mike pence in the family box. leather li let's listen in. [ applause ] >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to make something very clear. blue lives matter in america! [ applause ] >> i stand before you tonight with a heavy
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the ones not speaking tonight, mitt romney and george w. bush. keep an eye on democrats. they will ring around the convention. this is a very republican event. alisyn. >> phil, it is very interesting to see what happens here this week. thanks so much for that. >>> so the police ambush in dallas and baton rouge have, of course, made a big impact on the campaign and the republican convention not just in terms of security, but also in donald trump's message. we talk about how that's changed next. gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? ♪ americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our busines
the ones not speaking tonight, mitt romney and george w. bush. keep an eye on democrats. they will ring around the convention. this is a very republican event. alisyn. >> phil, it is very interesting to see what happens here this week. thanks so much for that. >>> so the police ambush in dallas and baton rouge have, of course, made a big impact on the campaign and the republican convention not just in terms of security, but also in donald trump's message. we talk about how that's...
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george w. bush and 2012 nominee mitt romney will not attend the convention. the trump campaign is hoping that pence, a former member of the house of representatives, can help win over the mainstream of the party. >>> authorities in the u.s. state of louisiana are investigating the motive of a gunman who killed three police officers. u.s. media is reporting that the suspect may have made a phone call to lure the police for an ambush. the shooting comes after the recent killing of a black man by a white police officer in baton rouge. gunfire erupted as soon as the officers arrived at the scene on sunday. they showed up after a call alerting authorities to an armed man in black clothes and a mask. three others were wounded in the shooting. >> it's awful. it's really bad. >> we can't control those that are angry and got hatred in their hearts, for whatever reason. but it's sad to see these cops that got killed. >> the suspect, a 29-year-old african-american and former marine, was shot dead. major u.s. media outlets have shown videos apparently uploaded by the sus
george w. bush and 2012 nominee mitt romney will not attend the convention. the trump campaign is hoping that pence, a former member of the house of representatives, can help win over the mainstream of the party. >>> authorities in the u.s. state of louisiana are investigating the motive of a gunman who killed three police officers. u.s. media is reporting that the suspect may have made a phone call to lure the police for an ambush. the shooting comes after the recent killing of a...
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that is a district that is voted for president for george bush, john mccain and mitt romney.nly two of those left in the country. that one and one in minnesota. arizona 1 is a seat we are very much engaged in. we think we can pick up the seat that the former head of the d triple c held. terrific state senator in his third term. every effective legislation. comes from the more democrat side of the seat and is running a very effective campaign. i think we have some opportunities for pickup. we will have others. we have lost a couple of district is a court-ordered redistricting. florida and virginia. that hurts right out of the gate. we -- we have if developed an advantage over the dccc, i think we have a good message. if you have to run this time as an insider party, you can't get more traditional insider status quo than hillary rodham clinton, former first lady, former u.s. senator, former secretary of state. she has been at this for 30 years. this is a debate about status quo, insider versus outsider change, it's on our side. nathan: you mentioned democratic recruiting. take
that is a district that is voted for president for george bush, john mccain and mitt romney.nly two of those left in the country. that one and one in minnesota. arizona 1 is a seat we are very much engaged in. we think we can pick up the seat that the former head of the d triple c held. terrific state senator in his third term. every effective legislation. comes from the more democrat side of the seat and is running a very effective campaign. i think we have some opportunities for pickup. we...
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host: in terms of a permanent shift does it mean mitt romney, george w bush and george h.w.h not only did not attend but reject the 2016 nomination? guest: that would be a good indicator. the fact that the trump nomination really was a strong rebuke to the republican establishment. the republican donor class that funded residential elections. appear we saw house speaker paul ryan grappled with endorsing donald trump. a couple of weeks where he was trying to find his way to an endorsement. one can imagine chris christie, scott walker, even a ted cruz or jeb bush, that kind of soul-searching that ryan did, that would not have taken place. he would have endorsed very quickly. host: we will go to baldwinsville, massachusetts. thanks for waiting. go ahead with your comment. caller: i have to add one more thing to what i was going to say . donald trump is not against free trade, he is against us putting out $1 billion of goods and taking in one trillion dollars worth of goods. we can't overload our country with stuff from other people's countries and not be able to make anything a
host: in terms of a permanent shift does it mean mitt romney, george w bush and george h.w.h not only did not attend but reject the 2016 nomination? guest: that would be a good indicator. the fact that the trump nomination really was a strong rebuke to the republican establishment. the republican donor class that funded residential elections. appear we saw house speaker paul ryan grappled with endorsing donald trump. a couple of weeks where he was trying to find his way to an endorsement. one...
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. >> many prominent members of your party, mitt romney, john mccain, george bush, other george bush, are not here. do you worry that represents something beyond not just the elites not being here, but republicans who might have concerns about your nominee? >> there clearly are some republicans as we started off talking earlier about ted cruz, who still has misgivings about donald trump. i hope they hear enough this week to satisfy them a donald trump will be better than hillary clinton. that is the choice that we face, and i hope donald trump and his campaign can deal with them in a magnanimous fashion and he needs their support to win this fall. when you're the candidate, it's your responsibility to bring people behind you. not their responsibility to get behind you. >> if wishes were horses. senator tom cotton, thank you so much. congratulations on the christmas baby coming your way that you announce. sources say donald trump tried to get out of picking mike pence as his vp. now a stunning report says the trump campaign through donald trump jr. may have explored the idea offering t
. >> many prominent members of your party, mitt romney, john mccain, george bush, other george bush, are not here. do you worry that represents something beyond not just the elites not being here, but republicans who might have concerns about your nominee? >> there clearly are some republicans as we started off talking earlier about ted cruz, who still has misgivings about donald trump. i hope they hear enough this week to satisfy them a donald trump will be better than hillary...
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romney? where is george w. bush?ublicans want nothing to do with donald trump and they may end up reluctantly voting for hillary clinton just like ronald reagan had created reagan democrats back in 1980. >> do you think that's a real thing, a clinton republican like a reagan democrat? >> i do think that's a real thing, don. because all the leading establishment republicans i know just can't vote for donald trump. so they're going to have to do a write-in or they're going to have to warm themselves up to hillary clinton or go third party. and in the end i think the most leading republicans will care about nato, are going to care about international affairs and fear trump is just too dangerous. so you're going to have the establishment republicans moving towards hillary clinton reluctantly and hoping she only serves one term. >> i'm getting a lot of head nods here. >> if you were at the republican convention, did you see a single republican of note, the stature, who had been elected to multiple terms or at least a part
romney? where is george w. bush?ublicans want nothing to do with donald trump and they may end up reluctantly voting for hillary clinton just like ronald reagan had created reagan democrats back in 1980. >> do you think that's a real thing, a clinton republican like a reagan democrat? >> i do think that's a real thing, don. because all the leading establishment republicans i know just can't vote for donald trump. so they're going to have to do a write-in or they're going to have to...
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people like mitt romney, george w. bush.h their names as they're not coming to cleveland. alisyn? >> should be very interesting to watch all of this unfold this week, phil. thank you very much. well, the naacp is hosting its own convention just a few hundred miles away from here in cincinnati, ohio. donald trump turned down an invitation to speak there, but hillary clinton accepted. she will address the civil rights group this morning. so cnn's senior washington correspondent joe johns is live in cincinnati. what is she expected to say, joe? >> reporter: among other things, alisyn, hillary clinton appearing here at the naacp convention is expected to talk about the killings of police officers in baton rouge and the need to stand against violence while at the same time standing up for criminal justice reform. as you said, donald trump has said he is not going to attend this convention, citing scheduling conflicts. this appearance in cincinnati is an attempt by the clinton campaign to capitalize on some of the free media in th
people like mitt romney, george w. bush.h their names as they're not coming to cleveland. alisyn? >> should be very interesting to watch all of this unfold this week, phil. thank you very much. well, the naacp is hosting its own convention just a few hundred miles away from here in cincinnati, ohio. donald trump turned down an invitation to speak there, but hillary clinton accepted. she will address the civil rights group this morning. so cnn's senior washington correspondent joe johns is...
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george w. bush, mitt romney baby boomer, donald donald trump or was at the hillary clinton, the shaky wearing, anti- vietnam, bill clinton baby burner boomer. >> amy, ultimately though what schools need most from the village are high standards to live up to. some people disagree claiming that even voluntary standards interfere with local control permitting outsiders to determine what children are taught. i strongly favor promoting choice among public schools as much as the presidents schools initiative. >> that is an interesting thought. something that seems a little i don't know should say the same thing today. >> if you had been bernie sanders would you read this book. >> probably. and he probably probably did as opposed to trump, i would think that he probably would have picked it up. here he is fighting for one of their biggest discrepancies or fights right now is basically over free collagen he really wants to make this a thing going forward. i think that's one of the reasons he has an endorser yet and is still holding on. she had her people think it is a pipedream. so, yeah yeah. >> are
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george w. bush and mitt romney campaigns. gene cummings.n look at the two political parties, but it does seem bernie sanders will be a pretty enthusiastic anti-trump campaigner, and he did say everything that they could have expected today in endorsing hillary clinton. when is donald trump going to be able to get those kinds of validations from his former rivals? >> well, fair question. look, that's why this convention presents such an opportunity for donald trump. the party is probably less unified than i've ever seen it in a long time. but this convention is the opportunity to achieve that unity. the program for the convention, the way the speakers are done, the showman ship that donald trump has said he'll bring to the convention will all be important factors to see whether he succeeds in that or not. >> but ben, we've seen some potential speakers like don king, the famous boxing promoter, how will celebrity speakers bring the party together? >> oh, i think -- i am not sure i can answer that. the intent it to show excitement that's not u
george w. bush and mitt romney campaigns. gene cummings.n look at the two political parties, but it does seem bernie sanders will be a pretty enthusiastic anti-trump campaigner, and he did say everything that they could have expected today in endorsing hillary clinton. when is donald trump going to be able to get those kinds of validations from his former rivals? >> well, fair question. look, that's why this convention presents such an opportunity for donald trump. the party is probably...
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george w. bush, and john mccain and mitt romney. 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists, in more than 150 news bureaus across the world. this is bloomberg. the: 59 minutes left in thursday session. it it is dominated by what the bank did not do. --did not cut rates to put it did not cut rates to 2.5%. waiting for the quarterly reports in august. they signaled that they would be loosening. pricing and doing 80% probability ahead of today -- investors were pricing and probability. the ftse was up 1%. bank of england sully third of 1%. sterling continues to rise. the euro is down again. the sterling against the yen. this is great stuff. the sterling has risen 8% against the yen. rising yields today. italy and innd london. u.s., maybe not as enthusiastic. financials doing well. j.p. morgan chase you cannot bank earnings. you saw the s&p 500 was up. diversified. big industrials are up as well. transportation and construction are doing well in that sector. consumer discretionary up 2/10 of 1%. mark: jpmorgan setting the bar high for
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major republican politicians, including george bush, lindsay graham and mitt romney either refused toorse or spoke out against him. >> this recklessness is recklessness in the extreme. >> we shouldn't accept ugliness as the norm. >> seven weeks after slamming trump's campaign style, paul ryan and other gop leaders met with him in an attempt to unify their fractured party. >> we are now planting the seats to get ourselves unified. >> the speaker called the meeting encouraging but fell short of endorsing trump. not only were there some republicans having trouble stumping for trump, they were actually crossing into enemy territory. >> the problem is one of the candidates is qualified to be president, although i disagree with her on almost everything, and the other is not, and represents a much more fundamental risk to our system if he is elected and put in the oval office. >> andrew weinstein has made his living as a republican strategist. he decided to join what he calls the reluctantly hillary bloc. >> hillary clinton is like a migraine headache but she'll be gone four years. donald tr
major republican politicians, including george bush, lindsay graham and mitt romney either refused toorse or spoke out against him. >> this recklessness is recklessness in the extreme. >> we shouldn't accept ugliness as the norm. >> seven weeks after slamming trump's campaign style, paul ryan and other gop leaders met with him in an attempt to unify their fractured party. >> we are now planting the seats to get ourselves unified. >> the speaker called the meeting...
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mitt romney, george w. bush, w. bush. the only one expected to attend is bob dole, the republican nominee in 1996. ?usan: what is the takeaway listening to the unconventional convention that is going to take place over the next couple of days, is it a plus? is it a suggestion it is not politics as usual or something other than that? shane: if donald trump is to be successful, he has to make the election about change and he is an agent of change in a change for all of the voters in america who are unhappy with the situation as is. this is his opportunity to convince the american people hillary clinton does not represent change and we need something new. he has gotten record, record audiences. tens of millions are expected to tune in. this is one of the few opportunities the campaign had to completely control the agenda. hillary can't and will be listening to her. it will be all mr. trump and his advisers. it's a great opportunity to say i represent something different, and as his slogan says, make america great again. ofan
mitt romney, george w. bush, w. bush. the only one expected to attend is bob dole, the republican nominee in 1996. ?usan: what is the takeaway listening to the unconventional convention that is going to take place over the next couple of days, is it a plus? is it a suggestion it is not politics as usual or something other than that? shane: if donald trump is to be successful, he has to make the election about change and he is an agent of change in a change for all of the voters in america who...
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george w. bushs, and the romneys. in a more polite way have taken a pass on trump. now you have the christian conservatives who have the most ideological concern about trump. because trump doesn't have a ideological history of any credibility in their party. getting a dog whistle is okay not to be for trump. how he gets the republican number to 95 let alone the other numbers, i think it got harder. short term, you know, maybe there is a sympathy bounce. >> mike and jon, you've been in situations not like this, but you've had to negotiate something and build something good out of something that could be bad. i want to ask both of you. if you were in the middle of that, do you think there was a way to negotiate this to a better place? and strategically, how would you try to approach it? >> i wouldn't have let ted cruz speak. especially even on monday night, maybe monday afternoon. maybe not. i think not at all. if you're not going to endorse the nominee, this is the nominee's convention. that's how it works. you don't let him speak. there's a couple of articles you di
george w. bushs, and the romneys. in a more polite way have taken a pass on trump. now you have the christian conservatives who have the most ideological concern about trump. because trump doesn't have a ideological history of any credibility in their party. getting a dog whistle is okay not to be for trump. how he gets the republican number to 95 let alone the other numbers, i think it got harder. short term, you know, maybe there is a sympathy bounce. >> mike and jon, you've been in...
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romney and ryan -- although ryan has endorsed -- to be enthusiastic forÑi him?r has that train left the station? >> look,z7 if you look the at e past presidents -- you-9 know, georgetween nowndÑiyokolpr >> jeff sessions, i've covered him in congress for a long time, and he was always on the fringeq on the republican party, a hard-liner onx:juáájáion..i-the. trump started to put the jeff sessions agenda, which never was at the center of republican politics, at the fore ofi] wható this party is all about. what dan is hitting on is so correct, that the people who have been theokxd titanakn the republican party for the last 20-25 years, they see trump as an aberration in many respects, someone they cannot respect or really be with politically. they see himq just an alien force that's meddled withe1 a party thatçó they've created, crafted andñr loved.:-á his mind -- i've spoken to him about this numerous times -- in breaking the republican partp> he thinks the institution has become corrupt in terms of what it espouses, whatxd it pushes, d he thinks more of a populist,Ñi not even$1 ideological party, but antibusiness in some respects, reforms in the way that paul ry
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marco rubio, jeb bush, lindsey graham, mitt romney, even former president george w w.h -- we have been running around and have not been able to find them anywhere. we are here now on the on the secondor night. we're going to go in on the floor to see where they are at. [cheers] over and the distance we can see the nevada dedelegation. let's see if we can find senenar dean heller. >> and with the nevada delegation. >> we're looking for senator heller. have you seen him? >> know, he is not here. >> do you know where he is? >> i do not. >> is he going to be speaking soon? >> i do not believe so. >> it turns out senator dean heller is not here. he did tell one outlet he was going to be air a getting his ranch this week, but let's go head on over to florida and see if we can find marco rubio. we have not seen him all week. from bay county, florida, which is animosity. >> we have been looking for a number of people from your city -- state. marco rubio and jeb bush. do you know w where we might be able to find them? >> i've no idea. i think rubio may show up sometime this wee
marco rubio, jeb bush, lindsey graham, mitt romney, even former president george w w.h -- we have been running around and have not been able to find them anywhere. we are here now on the on the secondor night. we're going to go in on the floor to see where they are at. [cheers] over and the distance we can see the nevada dedelegation. let's see if we can find senenar dean heller. >> and with the nevada delegation. >> we're looking for senator heller. have you seen him? >>...
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of the people who also ran this the or other big players in party like mitt romney who will be most in demand? >> i think george w. bush will be in demand a lot for senate ad house candidates for number of reasons. he's a draw to donors. romney will be out a lot. draw to activist. i would say those are two profile. they'll be money more in demand than donald trump. today thatt the news ted cruz will be speaking at the republican convention. at allis surprise you that he's speaking at the convention and not holding out this dumphat may be trump movement might be able to toate some space for him make makeshift there? >> i don't think they're clues.ily -- exclusive. it's dump trump movement that's successful at the convention. successful at the convention. their problem is, once the from freed, who's their candidate. ted cruz can surely have a convention.t at the if the delegates are freed, make to beingthat he's open the nominee. he said that he's not open to that. that he doesn't support the movement. at thews what can happen convention. john: dan, let me ask you this question. you're a good member of the tribe.
of the people who also ran this the or other big players in party like mitt romney who will be most in demand? >> i think george w. bush will be in demand a lot for senate ad house candidates for number of reasons. he's a draw to donors. romney will be out a lot. draw to activist. i would say those are two profile. they'll be money more in demand than donald trump. today thatt the news ted cruz will be speaking at the republican convention. at allis surprise you that he's speaking at the...
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george w. bush, mitt romney, and it gingrich or was it the hillary clinton, anti- vietnam, bill clinton baby boomer>> ultimately though it schools nemos from the village our high standards to live up to. some people disagree claiming that even voluntary standards interfere with local control permitting outsiders to determine what children are taught. a strongly favor promoting choice among public schools much as the presidents charter school initiative. >> that's an interesting thought. something that seems, i don't know she was a the same thing today. >> if you had been bernie sanders what you've read this book? >> probably. he he probably did. a postage on. i think he probably would've picked it up. here he is fighting for one of their biggest discrepancies or fights right now it's free college and free public college. he really wants to make it a thing even going forward. i think that's that's one of the reasons he has an endorser yet it in is still holding on. she and her people think of it as a pipe dream. >> she endorses school uniforms. she knocks teachers and administrators for caring about
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george w. bush won't be there. john mccain and mitt romney, the former nominees won't be there. a bunch up for election in swing states will not be there. the governor of ohio is going but almost like he's being dragged against husband will because it's in his home state. pete: trump himself during the campaign angered a lot of potential reps when he made some comments that angered people in the republican establishment about international trade agreements. he attacked them and said they are wildly supported by the business community. >> our politicians have aggressively pursued a policy of globalization, moving our jobs, our wealth, and our factories to mexico and overseas. globalization has made the financial elite who donate to politicianings very, very wealthy. i used to be one of them. pete: is it hitting the republicans where they live? >> yes, and i think that speech was the most remarkable political event of the week. to have the republican nominee come out and so forwardly rebut decades of republican and actually bipartisan drags. he was calling for renegotiating nastya
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something obviously very different than what we saw last week in cleveland where you had mitt romney, jeb bush, and georgenot there. >> she had the establishment and the office holders the entire time. it was the new energy and youthful part of the party that bernie sanders brought in. it was a moment in history, and i do think this is a new moment for hillary clinton and this is someone who we have seen on the public stage for 25 years, erin. we think we know everything about her already and we do know a lot, but we are now seeing her for the first time do things that we haven't seen her do in that quarter century, such as pick a vice presidential candidate as a running mate and come out and accept this nomination and set forth in a new way, even after a quarter century in the public stage, hillary clinton in a new light. >> and bakari, jimmy carter will be a significant address. his grandson is about to introduce him so let's listen to that right now. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured, okay? i hate to tell you. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jason carter from
something obviously very different than what we saw last week in cleveland where you had mitt romney, jeb bush, and georgenot there. >> she had the establishment and the office holders the entire time. it was the new energy and youthful part of the party that bernie sanders brought in. it was a moment in history, and i do think this is a new moment for hillary clinton and this is someone who we have seen on the public stage for 25 years, erin. we think we know everything about her already...
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been the optimistic view of what america is that ronald reagan, both george bushs portrayed during their presidencies. neither did romneyr mccain. i think hillary clinton, how he talked about more optimistic m vision thator appeals to, in particular, working class white americans and white americannd men. if they adopt the trump view ofp the world as a dark scary place, then she may have a hard timerd pulling them over to her side. >> did it surprise you that shet haven't come out with her vp pick yet. >> yeah, i think we were all a sort of expecting ed had it day. these things involve number of different things including get the actual person lined up with you, having surveillance gatsur ready to talk about itve. abo the trump team was quite unorthodox in how they announcen their vp selection. there was similar jots link, iir think people expected a fairly could be deem tack tack.a >> what does she have to do too make an impact. >> i think she has demographicss on her side. if you look at the difference between richard nixon andix hillary clintono, the fact that nixon ran a trump style campaign, men turned out moreute
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seriously, george washington, i don't know, i'm sure he's very nice, no relation, right. mitt romneys three weeks ahead, this time we're less than a week out, still no idea. some speakers are revealing themselves that they'll be there. mitch mcconnell said he would address the convention, you can get excited for that. we also know to expect to speeches from ted cruz, paul ryan, the list who won't speak is longer, mitt romney, low energy jeb bush, or his older brother george bush. also john not a war hero mccain, little marco rubio, no disgusting eater john kasich. politico republican reported republican political operatives who are skipping it. ril ritter told politico, i would rather attend the public hanging of a good friend. donald trump said romney's convention in 2012 was boring. he promised he'll have a show biz feel to it. maybe with star power, at this point we'll have to take his word for it. kicks off in six days. we have no idea what's going to happen. >>> it's wednesday, july 13th. right now on "first look," arrests made as a plot to kill baton rouge cops is stopped in it
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george w. bush mitt romney, newt gingrich baby boomer, donald trump or was it the hillary clinton , that she heing anti-vietnam bill clinton people? >> amie parnes, ultimately though what schools need most from the village our high standards to live up to. some people disagree claiming that even voluntary standards interfere with local control from many outsiders to determine what children are taught. i strongly favor promoting choice among public schools, much as the president's charter schools initiative encourages. >> that's interesting, it's something that seems a little ... i don't know if she would say the same thing today. >> if you if you had been bernie sanders would you have read this book? >> probably and he probably did. as opposed to trump, i think he probably would have picked it up but here he is fighting for one of their biggest discrepancies or flights right now is basically over precollege and free public college and he really wants to make this thing even going forward, i think that's one of the reasons he hasn't endorsed her yet and is still holding on and she and her people
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visit the george w bush mitt romney is that the anti- vietnam bill clinton baby boomer. >> ultimatelyat schools need most our high standards to live up to. some people disagree claiming that even voluntary standards interfere with local control permitting outsiders to determine what children are taught. i strongly favor promoting choice among public schools. >> it's an interesting thought, something that seems a little, i don't know if she would say the same thing today. >> if you had been bernie sanders would you have read this book. >> probably. and he probably did, as opposed to trump. i think he probably would've picked it up. here he is fighting for one of their biggest discrepancies or fights right now is basically over free public college. he really wants to make this a thing, even going forward i think that's one of the reasons he hasn't endorsed her yet and is still holding on and she and her people think of it as a pipe dream. >> she knocks teachers and administrators for caring about their budgets. >> she almost sounds like george w. bush. she says the biggest obstacle is l
visit the george w bush mitt romney is that the anti- vietnam bill clinton baby boomer. >> ultimatelyat schools need most our high standards to live up to. some people disagree claiming that even voluntary standards interfere with local control permitting outsiders to determine what children are taught. i strongly favor promoting choice among public schools. >> it's an interesting thought, something that seems a little, i don't know if she would say the same thing today. >> if...