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what howard dean just said that is the audience reaction there.he has such a clear and commanding lead over the republican candidates on this issue. i just want to point out as we get into this discussion, for whatever reason, this poll did not pair up bernie sanders on terrorism against the republican candidates. they chose only hillary clinton to pair up against the republican candidates on terrorism. go ahead, e.j. >> well, i think this is not surprising. i think first of all, hillary clinton has a lot of experience compared to virtually all of those other republican candidates. people factor that in to their judgment. and i think she's trying to occupy a kind of political sweet spot between president obama and the republicans. she is a shade tougher looking, a shade more hawkish, and i think the country might want that but it doesn't want, you know, lindsey graham at the extreme, at least he's out there saying what he's going to do, 100,000 troops over there. the country doesn't want to go all of the way over to where those guys are. and i thi
what howard dean just said that is the audience reaction there.he has such a clear and commanding lead over the republican candidates on this issue. i just want to point out as we get into this discussion, for whatever reason, this poll did not pair up bernie sanders on terrorism against the republican candidates. they chose only hillary clinton to pair up against the republican candidates on terrorism. go ahead, e.j. >> well, i think this is not surprising. i think first of all, hillary...
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until this -- howard dean: the and we' re gonna go -- [screams] fernando: that scream was scrutinzed in the media and it was the end of him. and don' t underestimate international events which change the narrative here at home. especially actions by major powers like russia or china. that' s what makes elections, especially for the highest office, so unpredictable. we' ll be watching. fernando: are you paying attention to the way some candidates are talking about our country? they can only explain why they' re running for office by painting false, at times even apocalyptic depictions of america in decline, weak and helpless. gov. huckabee: i do not want to walk my five grandkids through the charred remains of a once great country called america. senator cruz: america is in crisis now. i believe in america. mr. trump: and, as i say, my expression is, let' s make america great again. fernando: sadly, this approach is used by candidates without a positive vision. without ideas to build america. is our country really in bad shape? as a matter of fact, america is strong, the biggest, most
until this -- howard dean: the and we' re gonna go -- [screams] fernando: that scream was scrutinzed in the media and it was the end of him. and don' t underestimate international events which change the narrative here at home. especially actions by major powers like russia or china. that' s what makes elections, especially for the highest office, so unpredictable. we' ll be watching. fernando: are you paying attention to the way some candidates are talking about our country? they can only...
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, howard dean and in washington, eugene robinson along with willie, joe and me.ing with breaking news. we've learned that turkey has shot down a russian military jet. it happened along the border between turkey and syria. footage from turkish television shows a warplane going down in flames in what looks like a wooded area. you can see a plume of smoke trailing behind the plane. the turkish government said the russian jet violated its air space. the jet was warned ten times before being shot down. let's bring in nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel live in
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but i think it's very unlikely that there's going to be a howard dean moment on the night of the iowa caucus. these guys are going to be in there in the top three or four in both iowa and new hampshire and it's hard to see, even with the surging -- supposedly surging crews and supposedly surging rubio. >> they are surging. they've gone up a lot. they now have moved in -- there's a first tier and second tier. there's a solid second tier now and it's moving up. >> absolutely. we forget how many of those other people -- there are 12 other people or whatever it is. we talk about jeb bush as if he's an important figure but just on the numbers and he's important in all of the donors behind him and his brother and father were president but there's very few people willing to go to the polls in iowa or new hampshire who want to pull the lever for jeb bush and he's relaunched himself under this incredible -- what's this slogan? the joyful tortoise? the joyful tortoise? i think i went into a bar in iowa called the joyful tortoise. that was a long night. >> mark steyn, thank you. appreciate it. >
but i think it's very unlikely that there's going to be a howard dean moment on the night of the iowa caucus. these guys are going to be in there in the top three or four in both iowa and new hampshire and it's hard to see, even with the surging -- supposedly surging crews and supposedly surging rubio. >> they are surging. they've gone up a lot. they now have moved in -- there's a first tier and second tier. there's a solid second tier now and it's moving up. >> absolutely. we...
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>> howard dean, did you see a winner last night's debate? >> i am a little bit of a believer in donald trump these days. so i think donald trump -- i mean, i am. i obviously don't support him, but he has defied every prediction that any of us have made. >> are you just -- now, are you just a democrat rooting for him to get the nomination because it will be so easy to beat him? >> i don't think it will be that easy to beat him. i think anybody thinking that is making a mistake. but we see these debates and we think trump didn't do that well. i don't think it means much. we'll see what the polls show monday and tuesday when they're all in. cruz and rubio are making a good show of it. >> michael steele, i think there was a lot of suspension last night about how jeb bush was going to do. and the way i started to score it was basically as a win for jeb bush, because he didn't get knocked out of the debate. if he had suffered another knockout last night, i don't see how he recovers from that, especially because the next debate is 35 days away. you
>> howard dean, did you see a winner last night's debate? >> i am a little bit of a believer in donald trump these days. so i think donald trump -- i mean, i am. i obviously don't support him, but he has defied every prediction that any of us have made. >> are you just -- now, are you just a democrat rooting for him to get the nomination because it will be so easy to beat him? >> i don't think it will be that easy to beat him. i think anybody thinking that is making a...
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, howard dean and in washington, eugene robinson along with willie, joe and me. we'll begin this morning with breaking news. we've learned that turkey has shot down a russian military jet. it happened along the border between turkey and syria. footage from turkish television shows a warplane going down in flames in what looks like a wooded area. you can see a plume of smoke trailing behind the plane. the turkish government said the russian jet violated its air space. the jet was warned ten times before being shot down. let's bring in nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel live in istanbul. what more do we know at this point? >> reporter: there's a major dispute right now in the circumstances of this plane that was shot down. a russian sekoy 24, it was flying on a counterterrorism mission inside syria and that it was shot by ground fire, that the pilots ejected. the fate of the pilots at this stage is still unclear. the turkish government, however, has a different version of events. it said this russian jet violated turkish air space, was warn ten diff
, howard dean and in washington, eugene robinson along with willie, joe and me. we'll begin this morning with breaking news. we've learned that turkey has shot down a russian military jet. it happened along the border between turkey and syria. footage from turkish television shows a warplane going down in flames in what looks like a wooded area. you can see a plume of smoke trailing behind the plane. the turkish government said the russian jet violated its air space. the jet was warned ten...
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of democratic includedents has hillary clinton, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer, jerry brown and howard dean. in california, mr. smith successfully directed los underdogayor's campaign and was instrumental in the election of the san francisco district attorney as california's attorney general. san francisco mayor given new some as the lieutenant governor. the new york times has called him legendary. that sounds like the end of your career, rather than the beginning. [laughter] ben ginsberg served as national the new york times has called him legendary. younsel to the bush/chene presidential campaigns in the 2000 and 2004 election cycle and played a central role in the 2000 florida recount. 2008, he served as national counsel to the romney for president campaign. he currently represents numerous political parties, individuals and corporations specializing in election law issues. also serves as counsel to the republican governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university law school, a fellow at harvard institute for politics and a professor of law at georgetown. befo
of democratic includedents has hillary clinton, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer, jerry brown and howard dean. in california, mr. smith successfully directed los underdogayor's campaign and was instrumental in the election of the san francisco district attorney as california's attorney general. san francisco mayor given new some as the lieutenant governor. the new york times has called him legendary. that sounds like the end of your career, rather than the beginning. [laughter] ben ginsberg...
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former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean.nd washington, columnist and associate editor, eugene robinson. lots going on. we'll get to politics because we have some exclusive looks at new ads by donald trump. we will also be going live to bill neily because when ices i claimed responsibility for bringing down that russian passenger plane over egypt, many were skeptical but now the u.s. and british officials are saying it might be true. we're going to go to egypt with the late et cetera, potentially scary and frightening development. >>> but first, we are under 90 days from the iowa caucus, this morning, donald trump is ready to hit the air waves with his first ads of $300,000 buy, and we have an exclus u first look at the very first radio spot. take a listen. >> donald trump learned the values of hard work, determination, and faith at an early anyone. he went on to build one of the world's most iconic brands and companies which employs thousands of people. donald trump is running for president because politicians are talk and n
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. >> howard dean. >> hello, governor. >> hoourd's a complimentary of you, surprisingly. >> i know, i'veeen watching, i think he's a terrific quite actually. >> i have to have been wrong every time i've predicted you, what am i going to do? >> that's okay. >> political pundit is gone. >> do you have a question? >> howard. >> we've been through this before. >> here's what's going to happen in your race, it's going to come down to you it looks like and somebody from the republican establishment who will then coal's around that, what's your plan for that and who do you think it's going to be? >> i don't know. you have a couple of people going up. and jeb looks like it. i originally i thought it was going to be jeb, that's why i went after jeb harder than everybody else. i thought it was going to be jeb, that's the ultimate establishment. i think his father's book that came out, or just is coming out is going to be very tough for that. i think it's just another nail. that's a tough book from what i understand in terms of -- in particular, his brother and his brother's presidency. i don't kno
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that is actually one of the stories to watch in this election cycle, because even with howard dean, he was able to over perform where people expected, but he was ultimately -- was not ultimately victorious. barack obama was ultimately victorious, so there has been an -- barack obama was ultimately victorious. nicholas: shira: nick shira: -- shira: make? -- nick? nicholas: i know absolutely nothing about fundraising. shira: fair enough. can we please give our awesome panelists a round of applause? [applause] shira: and thank everyone for coming, very much. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, wiich is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] announcer: next, senate leaders mitch mcconnell of kentucky and harry reid of nevada talk about the debt ceiling spending will. after that, a senate hearing on the irs treatment of troops applying for tax exempt status. followed by a discussion on republican efforts to impeach the irs commissioner. on the next washington journal, cbs
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. >> form other vermont governor and dnc chair, howard dean. what do you make of this? >> i make two things of this, one, republicans are in fuller to mode that donald trump is going to get the nomination and they think he can't win and two, this is a very interesting, watching all these people who are all authoritarians themselves calling donald trump a fascist. the republican party is an authoritarian party. >> well, let me just say, they would argue that we are the opposite that they believe in limited government and strict restrictions on what the government can do >> well, they do and they don't. they also believe in restrict the right to vote. any party which, as a party, and this one is a party that has done this, which restricts the right to vote is a party that places their own authority above the authority of the people and above the value of democracy. so i've never thought -- >> you think -- you're saying this efforts by republicans, particularly the state level, to restrict the franchise, voter i.d., all sorts of things, show a kind of anti-democratic impul
. >> form other vermont governor and dnc chair, howard dean. what do you make of this? >> i make two things of this, one, republicans are in fuller to mode that donald trump is going to get the nomination and they think he can't win and two, this is a very interesting, watching all these people who are all authoritarians themselves calling donald trump a fascist. the republican party is an authoritarian party. >> well, let me just say, they would argue that we are the opposite...
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dagen: back then, a lot more than screeching halt of howard dean and his campaign. many other ways to communicate with the electorate at this point, twitter. is that why donald trump has done so well? >> funny you mention twitter. i was ready to go to bed later than i wanted to add the twitter before i went to bed and notice trump was tweeting late at night and whoever's the campaign and letter sets up a glass of scotch, it is not a phenomenon, nothing new we are seeing in politics, it is new for the republican party the we had herman cain 40 years ago we had a tradition of wanting the most conservative and accomplished person to be our nominee. not -- that is a history i am proud of and not something we should be shying away from. we should not be trying to find a republican version of obama. the and this is an example of what is going on the today week after week. i start talking about jeb and it had that from, talk about rubio it pivots to donald trump. >> is jeb a dead man walking? reaction is not tomorrow, i can tell you in new hampshire, we had 300 people show
dagen: back then, a lot more than screeching halt of howard dean and his campaign. many other ways to communicate with the electorate at this point, twitter. is that why donald trump has done so well? >> funny you mention twitter. i was ready to go to bed later than i wanted to add the twitter before i went to bed and notice trump was tweeting late at night and whoever's the campaign and letter sets up a glass of scotch, it is not a phenomenon, nothing new we are seeing in politics, it is...
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howard dean was the front runner in this cycle.ters talking about how much they want to win and beat incumbents party. they tend to go for the guy who's the most electable. bill: we found 78% thought it was important just to win. republicans want a winner on that point. given the events of the world the past two weeks, who do you believe in the republican field is best equipped, best positioned to handle the issue of national security in these matters overseas. >> i personally think both rubio and cruise are up to speed on foreign policy in a way they are ready to do it. i think christy talked intelligently about it. he's trying to play that former prosecutor card. i think jeb bush knows all the issues. i think donald trump doesn't. he gets the bluster through by projecting real power and strengths. he says if you don't think there are any easy answers you are not looking hard enough. so i think most of the republican field is frementy well situated for this climate. bill: jonah goldberg reacting to the latest numbers from fox toda
howard dean was the front runner in this cycle.ters talking about how much they want to win and beat incumbents party. they tend to go for the guy who's the most electable. bill: we found 78% thought it was important just to win. republicans want a winner on that point. given the events of the world the past two weeks, who do you believe in the republican field is best equipped, best positioned to handle the issue of national security in these matters overseas. >> i personally think both...
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i have to show you howard dean when he did the scream. m playing this because i'm going to ask liz. is there association between ward dean screen and ben carson linked with child molesting is it somewhat similar duel here? first the scream, roll tape. >> not only are we going to new hampshire, but we're going to south carolina, oklahoma, and arizona, and north dakota, and texas, and new york, and we're going to south dakota, oregon, and washington, and michigan. and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! >> well that was the end of his campaign that collapse at that point. i think it's a bit of a stretch if i associate the scream with donald trump on ben carson. i think that's a stretch on my part. >> i agree that is dean gone wild he was made fun of. this is trump going not just rogue but seemingly unhinged in what he's saying and really going below the belt and demeaning himself, and undermining his own dignity as a human being and attacking ben carson the way that he did. >> good point. now this protest at co
i have to show you howard dean when he did the scream. m playing this because i'm going to ask liz. is there association between ward dean screen and ben carson linked with child molesting is it somewhat similar duel here? first the scream, roll tape. >> not only are we going to new hampshire, but we're going to south carolina, oklahoma, and arizona, and north dakota, and texas, and new york, and we're going to south dakota, oregon, and washington, and michigan. and then we're going to...
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you look at howard dean, ross perot, this has been a turn for people who have not been part of the process. we have enter food a new dynamic politically, and the question is, are people that fed up that they're willing to do that? and there are a lot in political circles, i don't know, and we have aways to go. >> all right, and he's right. a lot of people are watching this. cnn the, 14 million. and fox's first debate got 22 million so people are watching these debates. >> ali, please, i know that sean said some important stuff. but i'm trying to digest what you said ahead. mike huckabee and some of the comments, and what was the comment in particular about syria and his response? >> so the question was, most people think that we should take refugees in from syria, and mike huckabee said we shouldn't. so the moderator asked him about that, and he did a few things, the moderator asked him about isil killing all of these christians and killing all of these refugees, and incidentally skipping over all of news lips, and he said we shouldn't be killing christians, but he said most of the refugee
you look at howard dean, ross perot, this has been a turn for people who have not been part of the process. we have enter food a new dynamic politically, and the question is, are people that fed up that they're willing to do that? and there are a lot in political circles, i don't know, and we have aways to go. >> all right, and he's right. a lot of people are watching this. cnn the, 14 million. and fox's first debate got 22 million so people are watching these debates. >> ali,...
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in the same time span in 2004, howard dean was up one.. in 2008, hillary clinton was up 26 points, rudy juliano in 2008 and then 2012 herman cain. my point is things will probably change. >> do you think marco rubio?>> yes, i would say that if we have to look at the mix right now, rubio is starting to make the move.'s content is good. it is true. he just has -- as i say, he has a lot to say. he is eloquent. i think he is starting to make a move from the pack. >> so brian is joining us on the phone with his analysis. thank you brian. >> you're welcome. take care. >> a valid point at the end. look back at other elections. who was winning at that time? >>> oakland mayor met with the nfl owners committee as she makes her best play to keep the raiders in the bay. that's being overshadowed by this news that disney ceo tom eiger is bidding for moving the raiders to l.a. >> this could be bad news with disney money behind this project. it could push the project over the top. games are sold out even in the years that the team is it when he. when it
in the same time span in 2004, howard dean was up one.. in 2008, hillary clinton was up 26 points, rudy juliano in 2008 and then 2012 herman cain. my point is things will probably change. >> do you think marco rubio?>> yes, i would say that if we have to look at the mix right now, rubio is starting to make the move.'s content is good. it is true. he just has -- as i say, he has a lot to say. he is eloquent. i think he is starting to make a move from the pack. >> so brian is...
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john kerry back in 2004 was way behind at this time and howard dean imploded.n to a birthday party where the kids are doing a pinata and they are mind folded and flails away. that's jeb bush. he keeps hitting and swinging and he's not hitting anything. >> interesting analogy. i think you're hungry for candy. simon. >> my kids analogy is the thing is yes we can. anyone that has had kids in the last ten years jeb bush may have stumbled into an analogy i'm not sure he will want to vote because he seems cartoonish. >> got to wrap it there. see you next week. >> i'm glad we agree that things are broken and need to be fixed. >>> hillary clinton stretching out her lead over bernie sanders. two to one this the latest national polls. ed henry has more now. a closer look at the numbers show some other problems for her. what is it? >> it does. beyond that national poll you have polls in iowa and new hampshire that suggest she's coming back. her image continues to take a hit. voters are asked do you have a favorable or positive or negative view. only 40% said positive. it
john kerry back in 2004 was way behind at this time and howard dean imploded.n to a birthday party where the kids are doing a pinata and they are mind folded and flails away. that's jeb bush. he keeps hitting and swinging and he's not hitting anything. >> interesting analogy. i think you're hungry for candy. simon. >> my kids analogy is the thing is yes we can. anyone that has had kids in the last ten years jeb bush may have stumbled into an analogy i'm not sure he will want to vote...
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test test test test test test test test test mñ ago in the prezsidential primary hunt howard dean lede polls. eight years ago hillary clinton led barack obama by 23 points and rudy giuliani was atop the republican field. 2011 herman cain was the polling leader in the gop. re rejoining us from washington charles crownhammer. which candidate tonight is the most desperate? >> that's izeasy. jeb bush. he's lost three debates in a row. his numbers have plummeted. his supporters are really panicking, they're very upset. some of them are ready to bolt. so he's got to show something. the best would be if he had this moment the kind of moment that cruz and rubio had last time around. but bush is not a moment type of guy. so i think his second best chance right here is to play to his strength. it is going to be about economics. it is going to be very different debate from the cnbc. they're going to try to make it substantive and this is where he's strong. so he may not be able to be theatrical which is what the primary race has been all about until now, the most theatrical showman leads. but i
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howard dean led john kerry in early polls, but then after a loss he tried to rally the troops. >> we'reoing to california, and texas, and new york! >> the room was noisy. and people in the room said, this sounded like a normal rally. >> and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yay! >> but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. >> yay! >> that unfairly may have killed his campaign. even images can matter more than issues. this video is said to have hurt john kerry. this is said to have helped bill clinton. bill clinton. in the 1980 republican primary george bush had moment against ronald reagan, until in the debate in new hampshire, there was a moment where reagan looked strong. >> i am paying for this microphone. >> that moment helped change the campaign. >> some o some of them you can . >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. >> other ones, you got to depend on your candidate seizing a moment you didn't expect to happen. >> there you go again. >>
howard dean led john kerry in early polls, but then after a loss he tried to rally the troops. >> we'reoing to california, and texas, and new york! >> the room was noisy. and people in the room said, this sounded like a normal rally. >> and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yay! >> but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice, the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. >> yay! >> that unfairly may have killed his...
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political analyst michael steele, former chair of the rnc, political analyst howard dean, former chair of the dnc. gentlemen, the two of you both excelled i think in your respective chairmanmanships in listening to and building out the grass did the roose, building capacity. governor dean, you were in charge in the run-up 2006, 2008, which saw tremendous democratic victories an ena real build-out of the party's capacity in 50 states. michael steele, you were in charge in the run-up to 2010 which sort of began the tea party backlash and taking back of the house so i want to get your sense of where the parties are and i'll start with you, governor dean. given some of the numbers we have seen, 900 state legislative seats, the parties unified, the house seats lost. what is going on in the democratic party at the local level? >> nothing. that's the problem. i mean, we had a 50-state strategy when i came in. we didn't control the house, the senate or the president. by the time i left we controlled all three. you have to sustain that. you can't have a democratic president and say, oh boy, thi
political analyst michael steele, former chair of the rnc, political analyst howard dean, former chair of the dnc. gentlemen, the two of you both excelled i think in your respective chairmanmanships in listening to and building out the grass did the roose, building capacity. governor dean, you were in charge in the run-up 2006, 2008, which saw tremendous democratic victories an ena real build-out of the party's capacity in 50 states. michael steele, you were in charge in the run-up to 2010...
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the state and national polls, longer than any of the so-called bad candidates in previous cycles, howard dean or herman cain or bachmann. he gets a quarter to a third of the republican vote steadily. and at this point you have to believe that's going to continue until someone starts spending some money to make a strong, sustained case against him. that's how a front runner gets taken down and so far none of his opponents have been able to do that. >> there are tiers. at the top, trump and carson, and cube owe and cruz, each with 11. cruz and rubio have 11%. jeb bush has 4 and the rest are in single digits. people said trump and carson didn't talk much. it didn't hurt them. >> you have to think about it this way, trump and carson survived the debate. they didn't have a stellar performance but they didn't bomb either. >> is it better if they really don't say that much? >> sometimes it's better to be quiet than say something and put your foot in your mouth, don't you think, don. what is fascinating about donald trump. we saw this yesterday when the first set of polls came out that ben carson cam
the state and national polls, longer than any of the so-called bad candidates in previous cycles, howard dean or herman cain or bachmann. he gets a quarter to a third of the republican vote steadily. and at this point you have to believe that's going to continue until someone starts spending some money to make a strong, sustained case against him. that's how a front runner gets taken down and so far none of his opponents have been able to do that. >> there are tiers. at the top, trump and...
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howard dean led john kerry in early polls but then after a while you try to rally the troops. >> california and texas and new york. stossel: the people in the room said it sounded like a normal rally. but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice for tv broadcasts made him sound crazy. that unfairly may have killed his campaign. even images can matter more than issues. this video is said to have hurt john kerry. this is said to have helped bill clinton. the 1980s republican primary george bush had momentum against ronald reagan until in the debate in new hampshire there was a moment where reagan looks strong. >> that moment helped change the campaign. >> read my lips. >> the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. >> otherwise you have to depend on the candidates seizing the moment that you didn't expect to happen. stossel: those moments up for this election has been poorly phrased comments. >> if you have a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. stossel: i like being able to fire people provide services to me. the media called those g
howard dean led john kerry in early polls but then after a while you try to rally the troops. >> california and texas and new york. stossel: the people in the room said it sounded like a normal rally. but because dean's microphone picked up only dean's voice for tv broadcasts made him sound crazy. that unfairly may have killed his campaign. even images can matter more than issues. this video is said to have hurt john kerry. this is said to have helped bill clinton. the 1980s republican...
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volpe: i think a lot of -- i learned them from 2004 with howard dean before social media, with the idea of empowering regular citizens to share couple of dollars here and there. wasof the best uses of that to shut down people who commented on blogs during that campaign. the organizers would say for every native comment, i want our community to raise x number of dollars. and take a look at the other side of the campus. he is using social media to organize his campaign. he is the one that has the highest portion of his tweets responding to people. he is working, talking to people, raising a decent amount of money with small donors to get there. >> mandy? ms. finn: the great promise of the internet was that it was going to re-democratize the process. we talked today about the ways it has and hasn't. with fundraising, it is another one of those stories that has two sides. it deftly has in some regard. you look at bernie sanders right now, and the fact that he was able to raise almost as much as hillary clinton in the last quarter. the great majority of that was social media and online. you
volpe: i think a lot of -- i learned them from 2004 with howard dean before social media, with the idea of empowering regular citizens to share couple of dollars here and there. wasof the best uses of that to shut down people who commented on blogs during that campaign. the organizers would say for every native comment, i want our community to raise x number of dollars. and take a look at the other side of the campus. he is using social media to organize his campaign. he is the one that has the...
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joining us now former vermont governor and 2004 democratic presidential candidate howard dean. us former bush-cheney senior adviser robert trainham, now msnbc contributor. howard, i'm not going to set this up very much because i think most people know the back and forth that's been going on out there between the president and republicans. where do you see this going? >> not in a very good place of the republicans. what the republicans are selling is fear. as bill clinton showed hope almost always wins over fear. and the president's sticking to the principles that founded america and the republicans are trying to scare the hell out of everybody. and that doesn't work in the long-term. people can't imagine a president who's going to talk like the republicans have been talking in the last few days. >> and there's been some ba backlash about donald trump and his talk about creating a da database to track, he's been walking back those comments after facing serious backlash. what do you make of that? >> he should. because the comments are inappropriate. they're offensive. it goes back
joining us now former vermont governor and 2004 democratic presidential candidate howard dean. us former bush-cheney senior adviser robert trainham, now msnbc contributor. howard, i'm not going to set this up very much because i think most people know the back and forth that's been going on out there between the president and republicans. where do you see this going? >> not in a very good place of the republicans. what the republicans are selling is fear. as bill clinton showed hope...
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debates every other day until a full year after the election. [ laughter ] senior democrats such as howard dean and nancy pelosi have criticized the d.n.c. for the debate schedule, and many have accused the party of rigging the process to help hillary clinton fend off her primary challenges. democrats are so angry about the lack of debates, they actually heckled wasserman-schultz at an event in new hampshire in september. >> trump was at it again. [ chanting ] >> crowd: we want debates! >> - -one of his supporters in the audience -- >> crowd: we want debates! >> seth: only a crowd of new hampshire democrats would chant, "we want debates." [ laughter ] i mean, even if you do, you have to admit, it's one of the lamest chants in history. [ laughter ] in fact, right after that, the crowd started chanting, "homework is cool." [ laughter ] and then the lengthier, "let's get home in a reasonable time so netflix and go to bed." wasserman-schultz defended herself from the criticism after saturday's debate saying the schedule is largely up to the broadcasters. quote, "the networks really drove a lot of t
debates every other day until a full year after the election. [ laughter ] senior democrats such as howard dean and nancy pelosi have criticized the d.n.c. for the debate schedule, and many have accused the party of rigging the process to help hillary clinton fend off her primary challenges. democrats are so angry about the lack of debates, they actually heckled wasserman-schultz at an event in new hampshire in september. >> trump was at it again. [ chanting ] >> crowd: we want...
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you would probably put howard dean, obama, sanders now. that never happens in any other type of campaign anywhere in america except maybe isolated examples of incredibly hot issues. it is a once in a decade thing. kirk: that raises the question about presidential politics, but as ace has pointed out, it is one of many types of races that we will be voting on each year. is the federal election commission concerned as much with the senatorial races and the house races and so one? should we be more worried about the potential dominance by a small number of donors? have oversight over all federal offices. that includes congress. concernthink there is a about small donors. at all. in fact, from my own arspective, i'm not obviously campaigning consultant so it is interesting to hear the views about how difficult it is even in those campaigns to be able to entice small donors. i know a lot of cities and states, too, have done some sort that theng funding court of connecticut did it, ever zone a use arizona used to. janet napolitano said that is h
you would probably put howard dean, obama, sanders now. that never happens in any other type of campaign anywhere in america except maybe isolated examples of incredibly hot issues. it is a once in a decade thing. kirk: that raises the question about presidential politics, but as ace has pointed out, it is one of many types of races that we will be voting on each year. is the federal election commission concerned as much with the senatorial races and the house races and so one? should we be...
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volpe: i think a lot of -- i learned them from 2004 with howard dean before social media, with the ideaof empowering regular citizens to share couple of dollars here and there. wasof the best uses of that to shut down people who commented on blogs during that campaign. the organizers would say for every native comment, i want our community to raise x number of dollars. and take a look at the other side of the campus. he is using social media to organize his campaign. he is the one that has the highest portion of his tweets responding to people. he is working, talking to people, raising a decent amount of money with small donors to get there. >> mandy? ms. finn: the great promise of the internet was that it was going to re-democratize the process. we talked today about the ways it has and hasn't. with fundraising, it is another one of those stories that has two sides. it deftly has in some regard. you look at bernie sanders right now, and the fact that he was able to raise almost as much as hillary clinton in the last quarter. the great majority of that was social media and online. you s
volpe: i think a lot of -- i learned them from 2004 with howard dean before social media, with the ideaof empowering regular citizens to share couple of dollars here and there. wasof the best uses of that to shut down people who commented on blogs during that campaign. the organizers would say for every native comment, i want our community to raise x number of dollars. and take a look at the other side of the campus. he is using social media to organize his campaign. he is the one that has the...
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today, y jerry brown, richard daley, and howard dean. >> in california mr. smith successfully directed los angeles mayor and tonio underdog campaign and was instrumental in the election of san francisco district attorney attorney general. in san francisco mayor gavin newson as california lieutenant governor. he also ran san francisco and lease campaign. the new york times has called him legendary. sounds like the end of your career rather than the beginning of it. then ginsberg served as national council to the bush, cheney presidential campaign in 2,024 election cycle in 2,012 and 2,008, he served as national council to the romney for president campaign. he currently represents numerous political parties, individuals and corporations specializing in election law issues. mr. ginsberg also serves as counsel to the republic governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university loft law school, a fellow at harvard institute, and an adjunct professor of law at georgetown. before law school he spent five years as a journalist. please welc
today, y jerry brown, richard daley, and howard dean. >> in california mr. smith successfully directed los angeles mayor and tonio underdog campaign and was instrumental in the election of san francisco district attorney attorney general. in san francisco mayor gavin newson as california lieutenant governor. he also ran san francisco and lease campaign. the new york times has called him legendary. sounds like the end of your career rather than the beginning of it. then ginsberg served as...
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howard dean in 2004 was up a point. >> colin powell in '96 was leading!imes and environments that these candidates are running in. howard dean was probably, because he was so forward thinking on how he used the internet when it came to fund-raising, but none of the other folks that we just mentioned had any -- have any idea how to run in this environment. >> to go back to the ways in which primaries make a difference, typically iowa is early january. now we are talking early february. it actually means that they have a bit more breathing room before they show up in those -- >> also gives them one other advantage, take someone like ben carson. everyone is saying in recent republican history rick santorum and mike huckabee both won and look what happened to then. ben carson is in a drastically different situation. they raised money after their win and couldn't get it on the ground. ben carson can be doing well if iowa, spending relatively little money, and building up other states. that is also a big difference when you have that much longer to be -- before
howard dean in 2004 was up a point. >> colin powell in '96 was leading!imes and environments that these candidates are running in. howard dean was probably, because he was so forward thinking on how he used the internet when it came to fund-raising, but none of the other folks that we just mentioned had any -- have any idea how to run in this environment. >> to go back to the ways in which primaries make a difference, typically iowa is early january. now we are talking early...
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even with howard dean, he was able to overperform but not victorious. we had barack obama was ultimately victorious. so there's been a mixed story about those who were able to build that kind of movement behind them and raise their contributions online. shira: and nick. nicholas: i absolutely know nothing about fundraising. shira: all right. fair enough. can we please give our awesome panelist a round of applause? [applause] shira: and thank you, everyone, for coming, very much. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> the house of representatives is back in session at 4:00 eastern time today to debate several bills. among them a bill changing the process for how the transportation security administration decides what items are banned from airplanes. a measure designed to combat poaching and help other countries fight wildlife trafficking and a resolution declaring the palestinian authority
even with howard dean, he was able to overperform but not victorious. we had barack obama was ultimately victorious. so there's been a mixed story about those who were able to build that kind of movement behind them and raise their contributions online. shira: and nick. nicholas: i absolutely know nothing about fundraising. shira: all right. fair enough. can we please give our awesome panelist a round of applause? [applause] shira: and thank you, everyone, for coming, very much. thank you....
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apparently my producers told me i had a howard dean moment when i hyped up the bay area as a great site bowl. >> i have been to the city of new orleans, miami, houston, san diego, pasadena. >> and oregon, and washington, and michigan! >> there's no better venue than san francisco for a site for the super bowl. >> ah!! >> not bad. >> once again, i feel that the producers take half our stuff out of context. >> not bad. >> clearly that was taken out of context. >> your head didn't explode at the end. and your face wasn't red. >> food was excellent. steak that was prepared very well. but i do believe and i sincerely believe this san francisco will be a regular stop on the super bowl tour just like new orleans is. >> they say a million people coming to town, i say -- >> two million. >> a lot of money for hotels and restaurants. >> the latest news and weather are always on our website, cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com a! whoo! i mean, whoo. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at c
apparently my producers told me i had a howard dean moment when i hyped up the bay area as a great site bowl. >> i have been to the city of new orleans, miami, houston, san diego, pasadena. >> and oregon, and washington, and michigan! >> there's no better venue than san francisco for a site for the super bowl. >> ah!! >> not bad. >> once again, i feel that the producers take half our stuff out of context. >> not bad. >> clearly that was taken out...
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i was in the '04 primaries and we thought going in, howard dean would win iowa and didn't quite workt that way. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. ho, ho, hello... can you help santa with a new data plan? sure thing... uh right now you can get 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. that's five extra gigs for the same price. looks like someone just made it to the top of the nice list. in that case, i want a new bicycle, a bike helmet, a basketball, a stuffed animal that talks when you squeeze it. and... yes, yes. i got your letter. we're good. oh. okay i was just making sure. get 15 gigs for the price of 10 now at at&t. and this year, look at whate he put in our driveway. the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2016 es350 for $349 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. see your lexus dealer. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can ca
i was in the '04 primaries and we thought going in, howard dean would win iowa and didn't quite workt that way. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. ho, ho, hello... can you help santa with a new data plan? sure thing... uh right now you can get 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. that's five extra gigs for the same price. looks like someone just made it to the top of the nice list. in that case, i want a new bicycle, a bike helmet, a basketball, a stuffed animal that...
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michael steele and howard dean, gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me this morning. chairman, let me start with you on this. i want to play this clip from donald trump's supporters. they were asked about the fact checking, the 9/11 claims and some other assertions made by donald trump. here's what some of them had to say. >> bends the truth? you know what? he may, but he's still going to get things done. >> when the media asks questions about him bending the truth, what's going on in washington right now? there's never been more truth bending in our lives. >> so michael steele, what's your reaction, not only with the focus on donald trump but any candidate, for that matter, who is seen as -- listen, where i'm from in texas we call bending the truth a lie. so they are lying and that is the accurate term of it. that you have some voters who are still saying, so what's? that's what happens in washington. >> yeah. because for a lot of these, particularly based republican voters they have been lied to over the last 25, 30 years on a host of issues that have been important
michael steele and howard dean, gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me this morning. chairman, let me start with you on this. i want to play this clip from donald trump's supporters. they were asked about the fact checking, the 9/11 claims and some other assertions made by donald trump. here's what some of them had to say. >> bends the truth? you know what? he may, but he's still going to get things done. >> when the media asks questions about him bending the truth, what's...
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. >> this is howard dean's blog. here is wesley clark's blog. here is george w. bush's blog.us is chuck todd. what is a blog? >> the term is short for web log. you get the blog. >> turning to the where. as we like to say check your local listings for this sunday's edition of meet the press. sunday is one year out from election day 2016. our guests include presidential candidates trump, carly fiorina and sanders. the why? if it's sunday it's meet the press. happy birthday and thanks to every single moderator who has made the show what it is today. up next, what to watch for in tonight's democratic forum. wait until you see the nastiest and maybe most effective negative ad i have seen in years. stay tuned. we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservis
. >> this is howard dean's blog. here is wesley clark's blog. here is george w. bush's blog.us is chuck todd. what is a blog? >> the term is short for web log. you get the blog. >> turning to the where. as we like to say check your local listings for this sunday's edition of meet the press. sunday is one year out from election day 2016. our guests include presidential candidates trump, carly fiorina and sanders. the why? if it's sunday it's meet the press. happy birthday and...
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has included hillary clinton, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer, jerry brown, richard daley, and howard dean. in california, mr. smith successfully directed los angeles mayor antonio's underdog campaign and was instrumental in the election of san francisco district attorney kamala harris as california's attorney general. and san francisco mayor gavin newsom as california's lieutenant governor. he also ran san francisco mayor eddie lee's first campaign. times" has called him "legendary." it sounds like the end of your career rather than the beginning of it. mr. smith: i certainly can't run in the republican party. mr. hanson: ben ginsberg -- in 2004 election cycles, and played a central role in the 2000 florida recount. 2008, he served as national counsel to the romney for president campaign. he currently represents numerous political parties, individuals, and corporations specializing in election law issues. mr. ginsburg also serves as counsel to the republican governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university law school, a fellow at harvard's institute for polic
has included hillary clinton, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer, jerry brown, richard daley, and howard dean. in california, mr. smith successfully directed los angeles mayor antonio's underdog campaign and was instrumental in the election of san francisco district attorney kamala harris as california's attorney general. and san francisco mayor gavin newsom as california's lieutenant governor. he also ran san francisco mayor eddie lee's first campaign. times" has called him...
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joe trippi, former campaign manager for howard dean. both are fox news contributors.you here. this is issue that bubbled around for a long time with regards to marco rubio. the last time around, people said, well, you know if he runs there will be issues about florida finances. ed, how did he handle that question? how big of a deal is this for him if at all. >> handled it very well just as he handles everything very well. he is extraordinary debater. he knows who he is. he doesn't run away from anything. growing up. father was bartender, mother was a maid. great accomplishments in his life. donald trump was born rich. became richer by his work. at end of the day a lot more people relate to senator rubio and snort rubio basically can articulate a message that the vast blue-collar working democrat that many are supporting trump at this point who have become republicans. i think it is danger to beat him up. he is articulate guy. becoming a favorite of this party. to certain extent professional wrestling style of donald trump trashing everybody in the ring, is not going t
joe trippi, former campaign manager for howard dean. both are fox news contributors.you here. this is issue that bubbled around for a long time with regards to marco rubio. the last time around, people said, well, you know if he runs there will be issues about florida finances. ed, how did he handle that question? how big of a deal is this for him if at all. >> handled it very well just as he handles everything very well. he is extraordinary debater. he knows who he is. he doesn't run...
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i think if you're in one of the panels this morning howard dean was talking about george w.sh was in a state, which essentially the governor has zerod>]ñ power. lieutenant governor actually has more power so he didn't have a strength of running for government. for president. what makes george h.w. bush, let me take that back. george h.w. bush was, as you remember, he runs in 1979 against ronald reagan in the primaries and very bitter primary because he's really the moderate republican. ronald reagan is far -- not far but to the right of george h.w. bush. there's no sense that george h.w. bush is ever really a deep conservative. he's a business person who has business interests. remember, his father was a very moderate republican senator from connecticut. connecticut is not known for their deep conservative political roots. certainly, if they have republican -- conservative. but george h.w. bush is never really a conservative republican. but he did have some conservative plrepublicans in h administration, as we particularly saw a fellow named dick cheney who becomes his secre
i think if you're in one of the panels this morning howard dean was talking about george w.sh was in a state, which essentially the governor has zerod>]ñ power. lieutenant governor actually has more power so he didn't have a strength of running for government. for president. what makes george h.w. bush, let me take that back. george h.w. bush was, as you remember, he runs in 1979 against ronald reagan in the primaries and very bitter primary because he's really the moderate republican....