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jeffrey: it depends. are we uestion is, talking about things military in which miranda does apply or the orcement context in which case miranda applies. host: jim is in california. on. jim, you're caller: thank you very much. first of all, a comment, i am a lawred attorney and i began school in autumn of 1966, and my professor, fred enbo at northwestern, really did not like miranda. e was adamant about how dangerous it was for police brought up that remembrance. also, you were talking about the court having politicians on it. i think one could say that the court now perhaps has too many judges on it. and not enough perhaps people of the appellate circuit. supreme court i don't really like the way it's going in recent years. anyway, thank you. embow, he mentioned fred which is interesting. he had written the police interrogation manual with so erent police tactics and forth so i think one of the reasons the professor was disappointed in the miranda decision was he discovered that all of his techniques and
jeffrey: it depends. are we uestion is, talking about things military in which miranda does apply or the orcement context in which case miranda applies. host: jim is in california. on. jim, you're caller: thank you very much. first of all, a comment, i am a lawred attorney and i began school in autumn of 1966, and my professor, fred enbo at northwestern, really did not like miranda. e was adamant about how dangerous it was for police brought up that remembrance. also, you were talking about the...
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jeffrey, to you first.ump supporter, you stood by him through all of the comments, people said this is it, this is it, was this, though, the worst week yet for your guy? >> the thing is, poppy, i mean, i've been around the circus for a long time. and candidates have bad moments action they have bad times. and if they are good, they'll eventually come out of it. i think donald trump is pretty good at this. i think he is getting better and i think he certainly will come out of this. has he had a difficult time, yes, but as i say the reuters tracking poll is very interesting because it happened to track exactly with the same time period, yet his numbers went up. so i really don't -- really don't see this. i'll say this. i would much rather have a bad week like this than be told i have to have a one on one with the director of the fbi which is hillary clinton's situation. >> david gergen, to you. worst week? is the needle moving? >> no good horrible week. with all due respect to jeffrey the way the numbers move
jeffrey, to you first.ump supporter, you stood by him through all of the comments, people said this is it, this is it, was this, though, the worst week yet for your guy? >> the thing is, poppy, i mean, i've been around the circus for a long time. and candidates have bad moments action they have bad times. and if they are good, they'll eventually come out of it. i think donald trump is pretty good at this. i think he is getting better and i think he certainly will come out of this. has he...
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she loved jeffrey brown.eganwho are battered with a relationship during the honeymoon phase with someone who is charming and nice, and jeffrey brown could be charming and nice, but yet a real problem . he must have been exposed to something cherelle herself and cindy had had a bad marriage with an abusive husband, not bernard baldwin, but somebody else, and this pattern repeats and repeats. what got me about her case is it seen the police investigation -- toared to do one thing basically, proved that everything she said was a lie. and she was wrong. i mean, he did not get through a window, but he is done that once before. after hitting her head, being concussed and having amnesia for a while, retrograde amnesia, she did not know what had happened. part of my argument to the jury was, what if she did not remember anything, with the police have spoken to her father about of the baby was left alone , the covers were torn off the bed? would they have, you know, done any of the things to say, well, how did he real
she loved jeffrey brown.eganwho are battered with a relationship during the honeymoon phase with someone who is charming and nice, and jeffrey brown could be charming and nice, but yet a real problem . he must have been exposed to something cherelle herself and cindy had had a bad marriage with an abusive husband, not bernard baldwin, but somebody else, and this pattern repeats and repeats. what got me about her case is it seen the police investigation -- toared to do one thing basically,...
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i agree with jeffrey. a public and private persona but he's doing a very complicated dance, and inside game, manafort is trying to woo delegates say it's an act and outside game where he is saying the delegates and rnc members of rigging the system against him. i spent two days in hollywood, florida talking to the rnc members and delegates, they are skeptical of that and it will take a lot more than the manafort presentation to win them over. >> go ahead, and then jeffrey the response after you're done, ryan. >> final point, trump -- i would be interested to hear what jeffrey thinks about this. trump talked about changing, pivoting to the general election, being more presidential, using teleprompters. talking tab for months. we haven't seen it yet. it will be interesting to see when he starts that process. >> we saw him during the aipac speech, actually. a teleprompter and a much more organized and scripted narrative than when he goes off the cover at speeches or rallies. >> he has a speech coming wednesda
i agree with jeffrey. a public and private persona but he's doing a very complicated dance, and inside game, manafort is trying to woo delegates say it's an act and outside game where he is saying the delegates and rnc members of rigging the system against him. i spent two days in hollywood, florida talking to the rnc members and delegates, they are skeptical of that and it will take a lot more than the manafort presentation to win them over. >> go ahead, and then jeffrey the response...
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tara setmayer, and jeffrey lord, thank you very much. to turn now to maryland where there was a 911 call that ended with two firefighters getting shot. a horrific story here. all the details, up next. zulu-6-9er... clear for take off. roger that! see ya! we are outta here! woo! when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. that's what i'm talking about! and try new glucerna hunger smart with 15 grams of protein to help you feel full. glucerna. steady ahead. hey, we're opening up and we need some new signage. but can't spend a lot. well, we have low prices and a price match guarantee. scout's honor? low prices. pinky swear? low prices. eskimo kisses? how about a handshake? oh, alright... the lowest price. every time. staples. make more happen. >>> a heartbreaking story out of maryland. two firefighters shot after responding to a 911 call, and one killed while another remains in serious condition at this hour. colleagues are mourning the deat
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as a matter of fact, jeffrey, do i see you laughing?f jeffrey disagrees with that. >> look, gerald ford didn't agree with this kind thing either. he had not con shave consolidate base in 1976. i have no bones to pick with carly fiorina. it's just the simple math fact that senator cruz, whom i also like, is losing. that's the fact. he lost here in pennsylvania. as a matter of fact, i'm writing a column this minute, this is the first time in history that i can research that anybody of either party has carried all 67 counties of pennsylvania in any election. and donald trump managed to do that, not to mention all the states and all the counties he carried in all these other states. what this says is that senator cruz, god bless him, just has not been able to strike a cord here in the northeastern united states and he's needs this to have an election victory, as did ronald reagan, who did carry pennsylvania. >> i was waiting to see how long it would take for to you bring up ronald reagan, since he's right there over your shoulder. i hate to
as a matter of fact, jeffrey, do i see you laughing?f jeffrey disagrees with that. >> look, gerald ford didn't agree with this kind thing either. he had not con shave consolidate base in 1976. i have no bones to pick with carly fiorina. it's just the simple math fact that senator cruz, whom i also like, is losing. that's the fact. he lost here in pennsylvania. as a matter of fact, i'm writing a column this minute, this is the first time in history that i can research that anybody of...
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jeffrey sachs will join us on earth day, but jeffrey sachs also on our nation and our politics. us, bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. in an era of reflation, negative rates is an untested policy. you need a friday reality check. in this hour, james glassman of jpmorgan on optimism in job formation. and it is the 46th annual earth day. oil,we will see from peak peak earth day. jeffrey sachs on the end of peak oil. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live fro
jeffrey sachs will join us on earth day, but jeffrey sachs also on our nation and our politics. us, bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to give you the best...
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jeffrey, you're from pennsylvan pennsylvania.the 1820s, the idea of caucus originated in pennsylvania. it started back then. >> history lesson. >> jeffrey is bringing up history, figure i would turn it back around, further back than 1912. that's what people don't understand. it is not something untoward. historically in our country, this is the way the system and process worked. >> these rules are no secret, jeffrey. you have been through this before. you can learn the rules, learn how you play the game. cruz, meantime, is touted as having a strong ground game. could walk with as many as 23 delegates today. doesn't seem like a lot obviously, but when it comes to a race like this, every delegate counts, why isn't trump fighting harder for the delegates? >> i think he is fighting hard for the delegates. i think this is why paul manafort is there. >> he wasn't in colorado. >> these are strategic decisions you make in any campaign, where you're going to go, where you're not going to go. senator cruz is in wyoming, not in new york. it
jeffrey, you're from pennsylvan pennsylvania.the 1820s, the idea of caucus originated in pennsylvania. it started back then. >> history lesson. >> jeffrey is bringing up history, figure i would turn it back around, further back than 1912. that's what people don't understand. it is not something untoward. historically in our country, this is the way the system and process worked. >> these rules are no secret, jeffrey. you have been through this before. you can learn the rules,...
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back with me now, jeffrey lord, ron nehring and matt lewis.got another question for you. trump's big foreign policy speech today. he had some pretty harsh words for the obama administration. listen. >> our rivals no longer respect us. in fact, they're just as confused as our allies but in an even bigger problem is that they don't take us seriously anymore. truth is they don't respect us. >> so how would president trump go about regaining that respect? >> look, i think it would be about doing what you say that you're going to do. so, you know, no red lines. i think it would be about building up the military as trump talked about. so, look, i think that trump is clearly identifying an area where most republicans are going to agree with him on. the question is it gets a little confusing and, you know, even some of the things i've said are almost contradictory. i said it would be doing what you say you're going to do. on the other hand, trump says, well, we have to keep people -- don't telegraph what we're going to do and we have to keep them gues
back with me now, jeffrey lord, ron nehring and matt lewis.got another question for you. trump's big foreign policy speech today. he had some pretty harsh words for the obama administration. listen. >> our rivals no longer respect us. in fact, they're just as confused as our allies but in an even bigger problem is that they don't take us seriously anymore. truth is they don't respect us. >> so how would president trump go about regaining that respect? >> look, i think it would...
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all right, sunlen, michael, jeffrey.ish for his show tomorrow at 9:00 eastern. thanks so much for watching. brianna keilar. "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news. investigators are revealing new details about prince's death. the autopsy just completed. how did the rock star die? and one of the last people to see prince alive. his friend tells us about the legend's terrifying dreams and his state of mind. >>> plus, is donald trump's tough talk on the trail just an act? let's go "outfront." ♪ >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett "outfront" on this friday night. breaking news on the investigation into prince's death. officials speaking for the first time, just a short time ago. detailing prince's final
all right, sunlen, michael, jeffrey.ish for his show tomorrow at 9:00 eastern. thanks so much for watching. brianna keilar. "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news. investigators are revealing new details about prince's death. the autopsy just completed. how did the rock star die? and one of the last people to see prince alive. his friend tells us about the legend's terrifying dreams and his state of mind. >>> plus, is donald trump's...
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jeffrey curry will join us in the next hour. the dollar index is solidly below 94; that's a big deal. heavily weighted. i did this again to underscore euro-yen dynamics. we just showed it on a previous 114-32. a you would expect to see the yen hit a 107.90, if the end was tracking the euro. it's not. the euro is stronger in the last 18 hours. francine: yeah. i think this story on yen is we heard from the finance minister saying, look, the authorities are standing ready to act if foreign exchange moves are excessive. does that mean that they are looking at a velocity that -- i want to show you retail stocks in europe. overall, we are down 0.2%. lvmh disappointed. dollar boosted influx and south korean stocks. tom: that's important. --'s go to the bloomberg we'll really feature this in the next hour, two inflation dynamics, the latest move we have seen up. then the cleveland cpi, which is the same idea, taking out different ideas every month, not just food and oil and energy. this is that little lift up, and the clear idea of a lo
jeffrey curry will join us in the next hour. the dollar index is solidly below 94; that's a big deal. heavily weighted. i did this again to underscore euro-yen dynamics. we just showed it on a previous 114-32. a you would expect to see the yen hit a 107.90, if the end was tracking the euro. it's not. the euro is stronger in the last 18 hours. francine: yeah. i think this story on yen is we heard from the finance minister saying, look, the authorities are standing ready to act if foreign...
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prosecutors wanted to know about money and gifts that jeffrey thompson gave to young men and whether he did so former mayor gray has denied any knowledge of a shadow campaign. thompson and others who negotiated plea deals now are waiting sentencing. >>> metro's blue line is back to normal hours after a train became disabled near the rosslyn station. more than 100 passengers were struck on the train more than an hour. passengers walked to the rosslyn platform. a short time later the train was towed away. metro says no one was injured. >>> metro board chairman jack evans is warning congress the next time there is a big problem he will blame him. a key house committee leader is blasting back saying the system is a crude up mess that does not deserve more cash. bruce leshan is live with passenger reaction to the metro funding crisis. >> reporter: metro's new ceo trying to send a message that he is cleaning up the he is closing the gates on a new cutting edge and expensive fare system. but metro is still desperately short on cash, as much as $100 million in operating revenues, operating f
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jeffrey: for now. the central bank approach is do no harm, and it's not just from janet yellen's point of view f. we look globally, draghi's initial suspension in march, people thought seems to be ruling out further rate cuts, and then we have this come out and say, no, of course they can cut more. it was quite interesting. he didn't rule out money. francine: that seems crazy. helicopter money seems more dangerous, or am i wrong? geoffrey: just a quote. he said it's extreme, of course, but -- francine: i'll say. geoffrey: six or seven years ago, they would have absolutely equated helicopter money. i think the two were the same. and now there's a clear difference in what they point out. proper money literally handing it to people in the street. that's money which is coming out. so there's a divergence. tom: geoffrey, what an interesting week. what a nuance of things this week, and it all centers back to china. but if everyone like you is looking at china, what are you actually looking at in china? geoff
jeffrey: for now. the central bank approach is do no harm, and it's not just from janet yellen's point of view f. we look globally, draghi's initial suspension in march, people thought seems to be ruling out further rate cuts, and then we have this come out and say, no, of course they can cut more. it was quite interesting. he didn't rule out money. francine: that seems crazy. helicopter money seems more dangerous, or am i wrong? geoffrey: just a quote. he said it's extreme, of course, but --...
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emily: talk to us about jeffrey katzenberg's role in the newly-merged company.eally him stepping away? anousha: i think that is how it is being seen, yes. over the past couple of years, when people have talked about a takeover of dreamworks animation, they thought one of the challenges was what role would jeffrey katzenberg play. that's been hard for people to find solutions to, but this was kind of a neat exit for him. he will be the chairman of what they call dreamworks new media, which is effectively awesomeness tv, which is a great, exciting brand within dreamworks, which he bought. maybe at some point, comcast exits that business, because verizon already has a state in it, and maybe he moves -- has a stake in it, and maybe he moves on to other things. emily: thank you so much. tomorrow on bloomberg, do not miss "surveillance." more of "bloomberg west," next. ♪ emily: it is said to be nearing a deal to acquire digital video requiring -- recording pioneer tivo. it will likely pay a premium of about 10% for tivo, implying value of about $1 billion. one day, co
emily: talk to us about jeffrey katzenberg's role in the newly-merged company.eally him stepping away? anousha: i think that is how it is being seen, yes. over the past couple of years, when people have talked about a takeover of dreamworks animation, they thought one of the challenges was what role would jeffrey katzenberg play. that's been hard for people to find solutions to, but this was kind of a neat exit for him. he will be the chairman of what they call dreamworks new media, which is...
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when does this, jeffrey, become less of a test of complicated convention rules and more of a test of donald trump can be the uniter that this week he said he would be after that meeting with the rnc? >> well, i think we're still on the -- primary process, the fight process, if you will. i mean, i believe -- some of this, in fact, is all restarted. he met last week in washington with a number of people, members of congress, others, to sort of start to bring people together. but there is still very much a fight going on. i live here in pennsylvania, as you know, and just yesterday i was -- yesterday and today, at an event called the pennsylvania leadership conference, which is the pennsylvania version of cpac, and senator cruz was there in person, as was governor kasich, and they're fighting very hard. so this battle is still raging here and i think it will for a while. >> so sounds like you're saying this is not the unite time? >> well, it happens and increments. yeah. you've got to win first because you can unite. >> the question is, though, how much damp do you potentially do to the
when does this, jeffrey, become less of a test of complicated convention rules and more of a test of donald trump can be the uniter that this week he said he would be after that meeting with the rnc? >> well, i think we're still on the -- primary process, the fight process, if you will. i mean, i believe -- some of this, in fact, is all restarted. he met last week in washington with a number of people, members of congress, others, to sort of start to bring people together. but there is...
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because douglas, every time i'm talking with jeffrey lord, he brings up ronald reagan. every conversation he brings up ronald reagan. now he's mixing in george bush, he's mixing in bill clinton. >> well they are the last three presidents. >> is that a fair comparison do you believe? >> well, all the republicans like to claim ronald reagan because he's become quite beloved and he's a successful two term president that many people were afraid would be too far right or too radical. and pretty much a pragmatic conservative. and i think dhaz what donald trump and all the republicans who have run want to be. but the key point this week is donald trump had a bad week. he seemed to have a lost momentum no matter what a poll may show. and looks like wisconsin will be tough the win. we'll see if he can get some energy there in the next few days. but as jeffrey rightfully says he has a pretty good fallback position in winning new york. new york, and pennsylvania and california. and then even come with up some delegates short by the time they get to cleveland. he's still sitting in
because douglas, every time i'm talking with jeffrey lord, he brings up ronald reagan. every conversation he brings up ronald reagan. now he's mixing in george bush, he's mixing in bill clinton. >> well they are the last three presidents. >> is that a fair comparison do you believe? >> well, all the republicans like to claim ronald reagan because he's become quite beloved and he's a successful two term president that many people were afraid would be too far right or too...
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jeffrey is a historian and author.they're all authors and we'll tell you about their great books at the bottom of the screen because we'll take too long otherwise. david, every president in a sense, in some sense sews the seeds of the campaign to replace. when you look back at history, how do you think obama would write a biography? >> there are a lot of issues that have transpired over the last eight years. the theme of the book wasn't so much a biography, it was about race and obama and here we are eight years later and i think the sources of what you could call obama derangement are largely about race. look at how donald trump, it's like a drinking game. i get my first drink for ment n mentioning trump first. what has propelled his political career? he's been around new york's ego scape for decades. as a semicomical figure. in an economic sense, what propelled him to the floor is his support of the birther medium. that's it. his challenging legitimacy by challenging the notion of where he's born knowing full well it
jeffrey is a historian and author.they're all authors and we'll tell you about their great books at the bottom of the screen because we'll take too long otherwise. david, every president in a sense, in some sense sews the seeds of the campaign to replace. when you look back at history, how do you think obama would write a biography? >> there are a lot of issues that have transpired over the last eight years. the theme of the book wasn't so much a biography, it was about race and obama and...
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joining us this hour is black rocks jeffrey rosenberg.the opening bell in new york and this is "bloomberg . jon: breaking news from the imf, they cut their 2016 global growth forecast to 3.2%. let's bring in jeffrey rosenberg fixed income strategist from black rock. your thoughts on this initial reading? don't think there is a huge surprise. the market was expecting them to cut their forecast. they've got a consistent track record of cutting forecast. crisis what the post growth environment has been all about. were looking for a bigger recovery and there is a lot of disappointment and we see that again for this year. they are cutting for next year as well. they hoped growth would pick up in the u.s. and drive the rest of the global economy. they cut that to 2.4%. what's your forecast of growth in this country? this is the more near-term conversation. the big swing in terms of growth expect tatian is occurring around the u.s. consumer. we will get u.s. retail sales. consumption read on and it will begin to get us out of these first qua
joining us this hour is black rocks jeffrey rosenberg.the opening bell in new york and this is "bloomberg . jon: breaking news from the imf, they cut their 2016 global growth forecast to 3.2%. let's bring in jeffrey rosenberg fixed income strategist from black rock. your thoughts on this initial reading? don't think there is a huge surprise. the market was expecting them to cut their forecast. they've got a consistent track record of cutting forecast. crisis what the post growth...
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if you were watching before the break, jeffrey lord threw a grenade on to the table here.ond. jeffrey's argument that if it comes down to general election between hillary clinton and her husband bill, versus donald trump, the woman thing comes in to play more because of past allegations, et cetera, against bill clinton's and hillary's role. >> clearly feminist women and men are choosing which candidate to pick between they're going to go with donald trump over hillary clinton. this argument is so inflamingly absurd, the idea that hillary clinton, her husband who by the way is not running, her husband's personal offensive, however offensive they may be, dealings with women is remotely the same thing, on the same planet as donald trump calling women fat pigs and slobs and saying women, one out of three, having abortions should get some form of punishment. has repeated not only personal but policy insults towards women, that's him, he's the candidate, that's who we're voting for and hillary clinton goes without saying has a strong record of policy support for women and girls.
if you were watching before the break, jeffrey lord threw a grenade on to the table here.ond. jeffrey's argument that if it comes down to general election between hillary clinton and her husband bill, versus donald trump, the woman thing comes in to play more because of past allegations, et cetera, against bill clinton's and hillary's role. >> clearly feminist women and men are choosing which candidate to pick between they're going to go with donald trump over hillary clinton. this...
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. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing from me. even if they won the battle, it won't be a battle they just win this day, it will be an ongoing battle. >> flanders' small stature is the result of a disorder called rickets. it stunted his growth and caused his legs to arc outward. on the streets, he was known as bowlegs. >> it's something that was prevalent back, like the '80s, a lot of kids had it. a lack of vitamin c and d to the bone marrow, which caused the legs to be bowed. i have to walk around with a chip on my shoulder 24/7. i've got to walk around with a complex. i can't show no weakness. i exhibit all those traits where i ain't going to be played w
. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing...
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we're outing your age, jeffrey. >> oh, man! don't do it! >> and alice stewart, who was ne at the convention in 1976, who is communications director for ted cruz. gloria, you just spoke with james baker, former white house chief of staff. he played a key role. tell busus about it. >> he was the chief delegate hunter for gerald ford. you had ronald reagan challenging a sitting president, imagine that, challenging gerald ford and heading into that convention in 1976 it was very close, nobody knew who was really ahead. in the end it only took one ballot but the margin was 117 votes. i asked jim baker sort of if he were running donald trump's delegate hunt right now, what would he be doing? and what would he tell trump to do? take a listen. >> if you were running the trump delegate selection process now, what would you be doing? >> well, i think they need to be ramping up a sophisticated delegate selection process. i'm not sure that they've been paying very much attention to their ground game. >> so how do you keep track of it? >> what you have
we're outing your age, jeffrey. >> oh, man! don't do it! >> and alice stewart, who was ne at the convention in 1976, who is communications director for ted cruz. gloria, you just spoke with james baker, former white house chief of staff. he played a key role. tell busus about it. >> he was the chief delegate hunter for gerald ford. you had ronald reagan challenging a sitting president, imagine that, challenging gerald ford and heading into that convention in 1976 it was very...
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ford o'connell, jeffrey lord. thanks, gentlemen. >> thanks. >>> there's more, stay with us.ld trump is holding a live rally in syracuse, new york. we will bring you that event as it happens. >>> welcome again. this is cnn newsroom. i am fredricka whitfield. the battle for delegates taking place in two states on opposite sides of the country. in new york, donald trump is holding a rally at any moment, speaking to the crowd there. he is expected to win big in his home state, that's what his camp is hoping when new yorkers go to the polls in three
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let's bring in cnn political commentator and trump supporter jeffrey lord.political report er to labianca. >> you heard those rnc members there telling trump flat out earn it as one of them said, be mr. art of the deal. they think he has the same chance as everyone else, clearly. but cruz has been very successful picking up delegates at these state conventions. do you think trump has had a fair shot? >> well, i think he's winning, obviously. i think he's going to get to 1,237 or get very close to it and then the art of the deal will kick in. i was at the 1976 republican convention where president ford was ahead and some of the reagan people, as i recall, abandoned ship and went to president ford and put him over the top. people like to be with a winner. i do think we're getting there. one other thing, ma'am, i've gone back and looked at all the nominees of both parties since 1960. in every single case be the person who was far enough ahead eventually won the nomination. >> it's interesting, tom, just hearing cruz speak there and elsewhere, he's really bankin
let's bring in cnn political commentator and trump supporter jeffrey lord.political report er to labianca. >> you heard those rnc members there telling trump flat out earn it as one of them said, be mr. art of the deal. they think he has the same chance as everyone else, clearly. but cruz has been very successful picking up delegates at these state conventions. do you think trump has had a fair shot? >> well, i think he's winning, obviously. i think he's going to get to 1,237 or get...
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music, food, things to do, things to see in the city that people need to know about. >> reporter: jeffrey now does professional camera work, thanks to what he learned. setting an example of what baltimore youth can do with opportunity and showing what this is baltimore means to him. >> i think this is baltimore means, despite what you may have heard we are proud of our home and this is who we are. >> if you would like to see the book, "this is baltimore" for yourself, we have a link on our app. all you have to do is search >>> in less than 24 hours this week, the white house grounds were put on lockdown twice for people or things that made it over the fence. now, we are learning how the secret service wants to stop that from happening. the news 4 i-team broke the story on twitter. he got a copy of a secret service presentation made to government officials. they want to nearly double the height of the fence to 11 feet and add anti-climb features and a stronger concrete foundation. the national capital planning commission will review the changes next week. the new fence could be in place by
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i just don't know if i want to do it quite yet, jeffrey. >> yeah, jeffrey. trump continued. >> at some point i am going to be so presidential that you people will be so bored. instead of 10,000 people i will have about 150 people and they will say, but boy he looks presidential. >> that's it. we will be bored by trump fairly soon and his crowds will be dwindling to nothing. >> his wife's name is jeffrey? i am going out on a limb here and i don't think that will happen. he is one of those that say i can stop at anytime. and then they can't stop. paul maniford is a consultant and represented all of these dictators and bad guys. he represented the dictator in the ukraine. what was he saying? he is pre -- pretending to be the guy torturing you. he is torturing you, but he can stop anytime. trump will be 70 in june and this is who he is. this is who we get. >> maybe it shows you he is pulling out the big guns, right? >> i have been bored since "the apprentice." i am already bored. i think they are on to something. trump has two personalities for sure. we have awf
i just don't know if i want to do it quite yet, jeffrey. >> yeah, jeffrey. trump continued. >> at some point i am going to be so presidential that you people will be so bored. instead of 10,000 people i will have about 150 people and they will say, but boy he looks presidential. >> that's it. we will be bored by trump fairly soon and his crowds will be dwindling to nothing. >> his wife's name is jeffrey? i am going out on a limb here and i don't think that will happen....
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so take -- pick your poison. >> let me get jeffrey to weigh in.he's got some strong assets, if you will, in his kids when they go out there and speak for him. they are powerful voices, very, very likeable too, right? >> yes, he does. and his -- you know, his son-in-law runs a weekly newspaper here in new york, the "new york observer." new yorkers have been following donald trump and his adventures for decades. that's a mixed bag, given how -- given how controversial he's been. but he doesn't have to introduce himself to new yorkers. and the fact that he has a very attractive family, especially ivanka who was a businesswoman and a mother and an extremely appealing person, the more she can get out there and campaign, certainly the better it is for him. >> a lot of people agree with you on that. david, senate republicans, his colleagues in the senate, they certainly haven't rallied to ted cruz, although yesterday in the situation room i asked senator jim risch if he endorsed ted cruz and he said i guess. with the ponssibility of a contested conventio
so take -- pick your poison. >> let me get jeffrey to weigh in.he's got some strong assets, if you will, in his kids when they go out there and speak for him. they are powerful voices, very, very likeable too, right? >> yes, he does. and his -- you know, his son-in-law runs a weekly newspaper here in new york, the "new york observer." new yorkers have been following donald trump and his adventures for decades. that's a mixed bag, given how -- given how controversial he's...
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what are principal tenets of the obama doctrine as articulated by president obama to the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. >> the most basic is the don't do institute r dispute -- but to try to promote leadership by regional actors. i don't think it works out that way and i think the middle east is a testament to the failure of that viewpoint. but i think the -- i agree with pat and eleanor to some degree president obama shouldn't have said there to jeffrey goldberg. i think he regrets it. but he has understandable and legitimate points of grievance in terms of european allies saying one thing and doing another and not pulling their weight on defense. britain is better than most but not good enough. germany is the worst example. but the agree they play games and complaining that the united states must do more but with britain a big point of contention is with china and asia investment bank where the british government is more closely aligned with china than the obama administration would want. on the british side more annoyed about the real point of grievance about the falklands where the admini
what are principal tenets of the obama doctrine as articulated by president obama to the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. >> the most basic is the don't do institute r dispute -- but to try to promote leadership by regional actors. i don't think it works out that way and i think the middle east is a testament to the failure of that viewpoint. but i think the -- i agree with pat and eleanor to some degree president obama shouldn't have said there to jeffrey goldberg. i think he regrets it. but...
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jeffrey selingo is the author. i talked with him yesterday. jeff, if i could discern a basic thees frist your obamacare it's' not so much where guto college but it's what you do while you're in college. is that right? >> that's right. it used to be as long as you had a bachelor's degree if a college, any college, really, you would be golden in the job market. it was really the way that you got jobs years ago. but now the fact of the matter is that there's a lot of noise around the signal of a bachelor's degree. so it's really important whator you do while you're there, the experiential learning that you get-- internshipses, projects,ps study abroad, and activities like that, cocurricular activities, whether it'swh athletics or clubs. and most importantly, you don't take on too much debt. the more debt you take on in college, the fewer options you have after college to sake essentially any job you wanto anywhere in the country which would be good for your career, and instead you're basing your kear decisions on how much monem you're going to ma
jeffrey selingo is the author. i talked with him yesterday. jeff, if i could discern a basic thees frist your obamacare it's' not so much where guto college but it's what you do while you're in college. is that right? >> that's right. it used to be as long as you had a bachelor's degree if a college, any college, really, you would be golden in the job market. it was really the way that you got jobs years ago. but now the fact of the matter is that there's a lot of noise around the signal...
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enter jeffrey gold beberg writi threu"the atlantic" magazine quoting president obama as amenting mr. cameron's intentions toward libya. obama said n, mr. will "become distracted by a things." other brits reacted angrily. spotted the tensions before most. during our december 12, 2014, we noted growing disagreements between the u.s. defense spending. while those tensions are now relations areu.s. increasingly complicated. question. pat? is wrong here, pat: i think, john, first off the president of the united way s even if that is the he felt shouldn't be saying that to mr. goldberg at the atlantic feelings on the relationship with one of our best and most reliable allies. but since the end of the cold interests have begun it diverge and no doubt in the middle east everyone with the british, americans were hot to intervene in libya then away walked away and it has to hell in a hand basket. i guess that the president of withnited states is miffed cameron. but i don't think you say those and to sayournalists them especially about an ally like the brits. when it comes to defense effort and
enter jeffrey gold beberg writi threu"the atlantic" magazine quoting president obama as amenting mr. cameron's intentions toward libya. obama said n, mr. will "become distracted by a things." other brits reacted angrily. spotted the tensions before most. during our december 12, 2014, we noted growing disagreements between the u.s. defense spending. while those tensions are now relations areu.s. increasingly complicated. question. pat? is wrong here, pat: i think, john, first...
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police say the 26-year-old jeffrey aguilar walked into a crosswalk against a green light in franconia and was hit by the police cruiser. >>> in chevy chase, a person dead after being thrown from their car on to kensington parkway. me maryland state police say victim was bonilla torez of herndon. >>> it is the latest controversy to rock therump campaign look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. >>> donald trump also said that women who get abortions should be, quote, punished. how do you defend that? >> donald was just making an april fool's joke because it was april fool's. >> he >> you into to the love snl's take on things when it comes to decision 2016. this was their take on the donald trump controversy this week. the show reenhe acting an interview where a trump assumer trying to explain a statement about women and abortions. poll number this is week show trump not highly favored by women voters. >>> the ncaa men's championship game is all set. unc will take on villanova mon
police say the 26-year-old jeffrey aguilar walked into a crosswalk against a green light in franconia and was hit by the police cruiser. >>> in chevy chase, a person dead after being thrown from their car on to kensington parkway. me maryland state police say victim was bonilla torez of herndon. >>> it is the latest controversy to rock therump campaign look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is...
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daunting numbers, jeffrey. >> yeah. carol, i go back, i mentioned this before, but i go back to this december 1979 gallup poll that had jimmy carter beating reagan 62% to 33%. the numbers about ronald range, women and everything else were abysmal. so bad carter's poster pat codell said he was salivating over the data. of course, a year later ronald reagan carried 44 states. things change dramatically. by the next time you and i talk, whenever that is, this situation will have changed seven times over. so that's why i'm skeptical about this kind of things. >> seven times over, john? you think? >> yeah, yeah. look, no. you can't just sort of use, say reagan's -- invoke saint reagan as a disinfectant cloth every time your candidate gets in trouble. there are fundamental differences, many, many between trump and ronald reagan. one, reagan a two-time governor of california, treated women consistently with respect and focused on building the big tent of the republican party. none of which are things donald trump has any aptit
daunting numbers, jeffrey. >> yeah. carol, i go back, i mentioned this before, but i go back to this december 1979 gallup poll that had jimmy carter beating reagan 62% to 33%. the numbers about ronald range, women and everything else were abysmal. so bad carter's poster pat codell said he was salivating over the data. of course, a year later ronald reagan carried 44 states. things change dramatically. by the next time you and i talk, whenever that is, this situation will have changed...
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. >> caller: i have written several books about the supreme court one with jeffrey cuban and another one by a woman i cannot remember -- i have read -- her name. and in jeffrey's book it seemed that when o'connor came on it court renquiest wanted it to be his court. >> guest: she called herself the yenta of paradise valley which is funny considering the population of paradise valley. she took a lively interest in the happiness of others. i interviewed her on the phone and she said she hoped future female supreme court justice would be able to be married and have children as she and ruth had happily done. it became the o'connor court because it split 4-4. once powell left and kennedy came on, she became the swing vote between the four liberals and the four conservatives including kennedy. to some extent, her position was a reflection of the changes the nation was going through as we elected ronald reagan and he put increasingly conservative justice on the court and the number of liberals declined. i am so grateful that we had sandra day o'connor as the first woman on the supreme court
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look over there. >> so, jeffrey -- we've got to get jeffrey in here. the things we're not discussing her, in terms of the new york primary tomorrow which donald trump is at this point apparently set to run away with, the republican nominee for president has to carry the northeastern united states. they've got to get back into the northeastern united states. senator cruz has shown no ability to do this. he's running second to governor kasich or third actually to governor kasich in new york. ronald reagan was able to carry not only new york but massachusetts and pennsylvania and new jersey. you've got to be able to do that if you're a successful republican presidential nominee. the reason president bush 43 won by the skin of his teeth is because he was able to get, what, florida's 537 votes and the supreme court to get him into the white house. he lost those states. we have to do better with that and senator cruz is not showing the ability to do that. >> i want to move on to the new york values comment because a lot of people have said that ted cruz's us
look over there. >> so, jeffrey -- we've got to get jeffrey in here. the things we're not discussing her, in terms of the new york primary tomorrow which donald trump is at this point apparently set to run away with, the republican nominee for president has to carry the northeastern united states. they've got to get back into the northeastern united states. senator cruz has shown no ability to do this. he's running second to governor kasich or third actually to governor kasich in new...
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sorry, jeffrey. >> thank you, gentlemn.ated. >>> a pivotal day for both democrats. hillary clinton hoping to pull away with a northeast sweep. bernie sanders, though it may be his last shot at staying alive. cnn chris frates is live in montgomery county, pennsylvania with more for us this morning. chris? >> reporter: good morning, mic. welcome to super tuesday. the quad -- quatra, the biggest state of all five states voting today. >> you have an enormously important democratic primary. >> reporter: today's high-stakes primaries have bernie sanders calling for his supporters to turn out. >> if you come out to vote, drag your friends and your aunts and your uncles and your co-workers. we're going to win here in pennsylvania. >> reporter: with nearly 400 delegates up for grabs, hillary clinton could effectively close the door on sanders. >> if you vote for me tomorrow i will stand up and fight for you. >> reporter: on the stump clinton is already looking past her democratic rival and forfocn potential convention. >> it's deepl
sorry, jeffrey. >> thank you, gentlemn.ated. >>> a pivotal day for both democrats. hillary clinton hoping to pull away with a northeast sweep. bernie sanders, though it may be his last shot at staying alive. cnn chris frates is live in montgomery county, pennsylvania with more for us this morning. chris? >> reporter: good morning, mic. welcome to super tuesday. the quad -- quatra, the biggest state of all five states voting today. >> you have an enormously important...
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jeffrey, let's begin with you. after all of this some would say rather negative talk about washington, are you surprised that trump is now saying that he would need a political insider? he said it for some time but now easy l easy he's elaborated. >> i'm not surprised. he's a very smart guy. one thing that they have to decide is who balances their ticket, what is the kind of person you look for. all we have to do is look at president obama who was, in a sense, an outsider himself and he turned to joe biden who was precisely the kind of figure that donald trump is describing. as bill clinton turned to al gore and other republicans have turned to similarly experienced people. so i'm really not surprised at this and, frankly, it's a pretty smart thing to do. >> he described this as a dreary outlook and that is rather odd, is it not, who voters would bring optimism, some inspiration? >> yeah. it's very interesting. i mean, what's so diabolical is that donald trump has taken a grain of truth, we are in a weak recovery a
jeffrey, let's begin with you. after all of this some would say rather negative talk about washington, are you surprised that trump is now saying that he would need a political insider? he said it for some time but now easy l easy he's elaborated. >> i'm not surprised. he's a very smart guy. one thing that they have to decide is who balances their ticket, what is the kind of person you look for. all we have to do is look at president obama who was, in a sense, an outsider himself and he...
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you were talking about this, jeffrey. but so people going in to vote in pennsylvania, republicans, in certain congressional districts, if you're running as a delegate, anderson, say anderson cooper it won't say whether trump or cruz. >> on the democratic side it tells who you support. but the republican side -- >> they need a cheat sheet. >> republicans are in the 20th century. get into the 21st century. they have a loophole primary, you have a beauty contest on one end but another process all these so-called unpledged delegates that you have to figure out on the other hand. it makes it more interesting, anderson, but i think voters are going to come away feeling like they voted for donald trump, if they vote, may have voted for mr. kasich, mr. cruz. but they voted for one person and they don't know just who the hell very voted for on the other side. >> a tweet that trump sent out. bernie sanders has been treated terribly by the democrats and with delegates and otherwise. he should show them and run independent. >> winner
you were talking about this, jeffrey. but so people going in to vote in pennsylvania, republicans, in certain congressional districts, if you're running as a delegate, anderson, say anderson cooper it won't say whether trump or cruz. >> on the democratic side it tells who you support. but the republican side -- >> they need a cheat sheet. >> republicans are in the 20th century. get into the 21st century. they have a loophole primary, you have a beauty contest on one end but...
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how does that work, jeffrey?en you get down to a fall election and the choice is between candidate a and candidate b, the election always looks different. by then, both have negatives. if this becomes an election between donald trump is and hillary clinton, i guarantee you hillary clinton's negatives which are pretty high right now, will be even higher. the choice will be between donald trump and hillary clinton. people will have to go there. i don't worry about that kind of thing at all. this kind of thing always happens. >> the question is who is more unfavorable amongst the people they need to win. as jeffrey is and i and all of us know, if you're a republican you have to get all the people mitt romney got, more hispanics, more african-american and more male white voters. >> okay. guys, it is april fool's day, as you both know. and ted cruz has just tweeted this morning, happy to hear donald trump accepted my challenge to debate one on one. >> i saw that. >> you saw it, jeffrey? >> really well done. >> then he
how does that work, jeffrey?en you get down to a fall election and the choice is between candidate a and candidate b, the election always looks different. by then, both have negatives. if this becomes an election between donald trump is and hillary clinton, i guarantee you hillary clinton's negatives which are pretty high right now, will be even higher. the choice will be between donald trump and hillary clinton. people will have to go there. i don't worry about that kind of thing at all. this...
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>> let's talk more about this with larry sab dough, from the center of politics, and commentator jeffrey lord. good to see you both. larry, trump says he would get rid of the deficit in 8 years. and "the washington post" is saying their economists dispute that's even possible. so how bold a prediction, statement, a promise is this for donald trump? >> very bold. of course it is also ridiculous. there's zero chance, and i mean zero, that the $19 trillion national debt can be eliminated in 8 years, unless you want to throw the whole world into a depression, not recession. i am not an economist. i will leave that to the economists. but fred, if people want to see more about donald trump and understand donald trump better, they really should see this interview which was conducted by bob woodward of watergate fame and robert costa. it is extraordinary. i learned things about trump that i certainly never knew before. >> it is interesting, jeffrey, the willingness to do this with woodward and costa, and this comes off the heels of donald trump meeting with the editorial board just over a week a
>> let's talk more about this with larry sab dough, from the center of politics, and commentator jeffrey lord. good to see you both. larry, trump says he would get rid of the deficit in 8 years. and "the washington post" is saying their economists dispute that's even possible. so how bold a prediction, statement, a promise is this for donald trump? >> very bold. of course it is also ridiculous. there's zero chance, and i mean zero, that the $19 trillion national debt can...
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>> donald trump is relying on policy, as jeffrey said. >> look at what he's doing in wisconsin. he's very competitive. that was not a good state because scott walker gave him an endorsement. it's a big deal. >> who was wisconsin supposed to be good for? people say wisconsin wasn't supposed to be good for donald trump, ted cruz. >> odd thing is it ought to be better for john kasich. but that's one of the stories. i expect ted cruz to win and to win big. and the idea that ted cruz would win in a state that is not full of evangelicals, more of a suburban republican along the line of paul ryan, that's a very big surprise. i think what a big ted cruz win tonight would say that there has been a shift in this electorate now. ted cruz has shown an ability to potentially unify the electorate. i think john kasich were a surprise with a second place or close third it might tell us there is a big of shift going on inside the republican party. it will be hard to try to transfer that to big changes in places like new york, new jersey, connecticut on the calendar. but we'll have seen, you know
>> donald trump is relying on policy, as jeffrey said. >> look at what he's doing in wisconsin. he's very competitive. that was not a good state because scott walker gave him an endorsement. it's a big deal. >> who was wisconsin supposed to be good for? people say wisconsin wasn't supposed to be good for donald trump, ted cruz. >> odd thing is it ought to be better for john kasich. but that's one of the stories. i expect ted cruz to win and to win big. and the idea that...
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telling you that we are partnering with the national constitution center on this project, jeffrey rosen is the president of the national constitution center and a supreme court scholar himself. we will listen to him next talking about how justice oliver wendell holmes continued to evolve his position on free speech. let's watch. [video clip] jeffrey: holmes and brandeis had their minds changed by antiwar critics and also by a professor at harvard law school, who wrote a famous article that they read over the summer of 1919. he persuaded both of them to convert their previous opinion suppressing speech into one protecting it. it is a remarkable example of intellectual open-mindedness, and willingness to adjust your view of the constitution in light of new fact and principles, and really we could say our modern first amendment was created over that remarkable summer by justice holmes and brandeis. susan: speaking of open-mindedness, our earlier caller was calling into my justice holmes's credibility. thomas: i think he would not say that he radically changed his view, it is true he read t
telling you that we are partnering with the national constitution center on this project, jeffrey rosen is the president of the national constitution center and a supreme court scholar himself. we will listen to him next talking about how justice oliver wendell holmes continued to evolve his position on free speech. let's watch. [video clip] jeffrey: holmes and brandeis had their minds changed by antiwar critics and also by a professor at harvard law school, who wrote a famous article that they...
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jeffrey, what does that mean?o paul so i don't know what he is referring to. i'm sure he knows what's going on. he's getting into this in detail. he is extremely experienced in this. he did this both for president ford and president reagan. i will see if i can find out. >> jeffrey, you think now that he has paul manafort that donald trump can catch up in this chess game we now know ted cruz has been playing. >> first of all, donald trump in ahead. >> by 2 million people. >> he is also ahead in delegates at this point. so we're now moving on to new york. he's concentrating there, as he should, on his home base. so every vote counts. there's no question about that. but he's hard at work. and he is ahead. >> okay, ben, last word. >> paul manafort is a guy brought on by donald trump's campaign. for him to say gestapo style politics. if anyone understands that, it is paul. paul has clients that he worked with in the ukraine, that the united states of america is trying to extradite. it talks about the type of person tha
jeffrey, what does that mean?o paul so i don't know what he is referring to. i'm sure he knows what's going on. he's getting into this in detail. he is extremely experienced in this. he did this both for president ford and president reagan. i will see if i can find out. >> jeffrey, you think now that he has paul manafort that donald trump can catch up in this chess game we now know ted cruz has been playing. >> first of all, donald trump in ahead. >> by 2 million people....
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ge ceo jeffrey immelt is firing back, defending his firm after harsh comments from bernie sanders. immelt writing in the post, bernie sanders says we're destroying the moral fabric of america. he is wrong. of course, this comes after sanders cited ge as an example of corporate greed at its worst. immelt writing ge has never been a big hit with socialists, saying it creates jobs and wealth here in the u.s., not overseas. he also responded to the tax dodging accusations. sanders has stated many times ge pays no taxes. repeating a lie over and over does not make it true. we pay billions in taxes. the u.s. tax system has not been updated in 30 years and isn't designed for today's economy, which is why we support comprehensive tax reform, even if it raises our tax rate. he says he sustains 125,000 jobs. generations and jen igeneration ge employees. if that's not the moral fabric of america, he doesn't know what is. >> do we think clear corporate attacks like that helps or hinders him? it plays. into his rhetoric a little bit. if goldman sachs came out and endorsed hillary clinton, then
ge ceo jeffrey immelt is firing back, defending his firm after harsh comments from bernie sanders. immelt writing in the post, bernie sanders says we're destroying the moral fabric of america. he is wrong. of course, this comes after sanders cited ge as an example of corporate greed at its worst. immelt writing ge has never been a big hit with socialists, saying it creates jobs and wealth here in the u.s., not overseas. he also responded to the tax dodging accusations. sanders has stated many...
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i doubt donald trump 2.0 will be able to do it either. >> jeffrey?u've got a point. he does this with all his opponents. so i mean, he is quite genderless about this. he's said things about marco rubio's height, about ted cruz's integrity. on and on and on and on this has gone. he's an equal oortunity employer in terms of this, and again frankly i have to say i am so astounded at this, there's a problem with liberals, they assume being a woman or for that matter being black or hispanic or minority is synonymous with being liberal. when you disappoint them as say clarence thomas has done or sarah palin has done, they'll really go after you and they don't care. they can be as sexist as they want to be with sarah palin and it is no big deal because she's a conservative. >> thank you both very much. obviously more on this to come, especially as trump's delegate count rises. >>> outfront next, anthony bourdain loves to eat, there's one food he finds an abomination. what is it? living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted
i doubt donald trump 2.0 will be able to do it either. >> jeffrey?u've got a point. he does this with all his opponents. so i mean, he is quite genderless about this. he's said things about marco rubio's height, about ted cruz's integrity. on and on and on and on this has gone. he's an equal oortunity employer in terms of this, and again frankly i have to say i am so astounded at this, there's a problem with liberals, they assume being a woman or for that matter being black or hispanic or...