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jeffrey, come on. you make the argument this is 25 years ago and now you bring up stuff from 25 years ago and what about the clinton stuff and that's exactly what donald trump does. the fact that it seems like donald trump used to depose as his own pr man, i mean, does it matter? the fact he wouldn't cop to it when asked about it today. is that problematic for a presidential candidate? i'm asking maggie this. >> sorry. i think that the lying about it, he says it isn't him. and lying about it becomes problematic and problematic is are there other recordings like this because as trump as linda says earlier in the show, did stuff a lot like that in the '90s. he was known for it. trump had professional pr firms that handled the pr so the names struck people as unusual or not believable. the problem for trump, i agree with jeffrey, on its own this is a one-off story. the problem is, it'll become potentially for democrats fridaying to frame an argument against trump, it'll be that he is a con man, not really
jeffrey, come on. you make the argument this is 25 years ago and now you bring up stuff from 25 years ago and what about the clinton stuff and that's exactly what donald trump does. the fact that it seems like donald trump used to depose as his own pr man, i mean, does it matter? the fact he wouldn't cop to it when asked about it today. is that problematic for a presidential candidate? i'm asking maggie this. >> sorry. i think that the lying about it, he says it isn't him. and lying about...
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jeffrey gundlach tells us which jeffrey gundlach tells us which candidate he thinks is the best you pay your car insurance jeffrey gundlach tells us which candidate he thinks is the best premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. anthony: welcome back, we are joined by double line ceo jeffrey gundlach. you mentioned donald trump being president and you said there would be a global gr
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tom: let's bring in jeffrey rosenberg. important bests, back to the single chart, if you talk about the real interest rate impact, that chart almost looks the same as the golden pack. tom: bring up that chart again, please. we pulled back a lot of expectations for the fed. let's just say that is wrong and we get some strengthening in terms of payroll, inflation, inflation expectations. what happens to gold of the market expectations for the fed are wrong and the fed does deliver more than what we are expecting this year? james: then i think the market will be under pressure. only and will be under pressure. below 1200, and say in extreme cases we get three or four rate rises this year and we go back to the recent weakness we saw last year. when we penetrate around 1100, that is when the physical market tends to respond. so we usually get a good bounce in chinese and indian demand, which between the two of them, occupy around 60%, 65% of the gold demand around the world. tom: if you get that instability, but what is fascina
tom: let's bring in jeffrey rosenberg. important bests, back to the single chart, if you talk about the real interest rate impact, that chart almost looks the same as the golden pack. tom: bring up that chart again, please. we pulled back a lot of expectations for the fed. let's just say that is wrong and we get some strengthening in terms of payroll, inflation, inflation expectations. what happens to gold of the market expectations for the fed are wrong and the fed does deliver more than what...
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whoever that may be. >> i'm just proud that jeffrey has converted to our side, and jeffrey, he want to thank you like a lot of americans. you're good man. thank you for being a democratic, and you're going to vote for -- >> well, thank you governor wallace. >> segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. >> we wrap this up now. >> a fun way to start the show this morning. >> journalwallace. >> i'll see you at harrah's. >>> hundreds of protesters you see here over government dissatisfaction, what's behind the anger and is there a concern for the safety of the americans. the u.s. embassy there. >>> looking ahead to tuesday's indiana primary, the candidates rallying in the hoosier state today, courting your vote. we'll take a look at what is at stake. >>> also, much more ahead from the white house correspondents dinner. >>> bernie, you look like a million bucks, or to put it in terms you'll understand, you look like 37,000 donations of $27 each. ifor all the wrong reasons.gical you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is
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. >> jeffrey, how do you analyze, you know, your candidate of choice's video? >> i think it's a great job. i think it's the first step. i mean, he is appealing to people, not based on race, which is what hillary clinton is doing and what democrats in journal always do and have been doing since they supported slavery. he is appealing to them based on economics, based on their lives as american citizens. that's what's important here. this is going to become crucial. if you noticed in her video, mrs. clinton, again, deliberately misrepresented him as talking about mexicans when he was talking about illegal immigration. there is a difference. hispanics who live legally in this country are just as affected by illegal immigration. >> isn't there direct reference when he was -- >> yeah, he was talking about illegal immigration. that's the whole point. point of fact, if you go and look at the statistics from the border patrol, what he was talking about is, in fact, a problem. so there's no question about that. but it is perpetially done with malice. >> rebecca, is that
. >> jeffrey, how do you analyze, you know, your candidate of choice's video? >> i think it's a great job. i think it's the first step. i mean, he is appealing to people, not based on race, which is what hillary clinton is doing and what democrats in journal always do and have been doing since they supported slavery. he is appealing to them based on economics, based on their lives as american citizens. that's what's important here. this is going to become crucial. if you noticed in...
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jeffrey, starting with you. is it donald trump? jeffrey? can you hear me? is it donald trump? what are the political implications here? >> i don't think there's any. i mean, first of all, trump unequivocally denies it's he on the tape. the thing that occurs to me, i mean, as you know and i know in this day and age of high-tech we could have a picture of you and me having tea with hitler and it looks exactly like the real mccoy, and, of course, it would be phoney as a $3 bill. i don't trust in this age of technology, take any famous person, make them say or do anything or look any way you want. >> you don't think it's him? >> he says unequivocally it is not. >> do you believe him? >> yeah. taking his word. he knowings what he's doing here. you know, that's what e he says. you know, sure. >> doug, what do you think of it? is it trump and would have any reason not to lie about it to sweep it under the rug? >> if it talks like a trump and talks like a trump, it's trump. most reasonable people agree on this. i don't think it hurts him at all. i think it continues the very trump-foc
jeffrey, starting with you. is it donald trump? jeffrey? can you hear me? is it donald trump? what are the political implications here? >> i don't think there's any. i mean, first of all, trump unequivocally denies it's he on the tape. the thing that occurs to me, i mean, as you know and i know in this day and age of high-tech we could have a picture of you and me having tea with hitler and it looks exactly like the real mccoy, and, of course, it would be phoney as a $3 bill. i don't...
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we are talk with bond king jeffrey gundlach. do you think there is a recession coming the next few months? >> there is basically two or three indicators that investors should look at that are all fail safe. one is the leading economic indicators which year over year are going below zero and tends to be incredibly consistent with recession. it's not strong, but it's not close to zero. one thing we started focusing on is the unemployment rate. if you take the unemployment rate and compare it to its 12-month moving average. you never get a rescission without the unemployment rate being above its average. there is false signals in that indicator. it sometimes falsely signals recession. but you never get a recession without it crossing over. the good news is it's below its average. but the bad news is it will cross over before august of this year. anthony: so talking august there is a high likelihood? >> i don't know if i would go high likelihood. there is one indicator that never gives a false signal. the dat crossover point being t
we are talk with bond king jeffrey gundlach. do you think there is a recession coming the next few months? >> there is basically two or three indicators that investors should look at that are all fail safe. one is the leading economic indicators which year over year are going below zero and tends to be incredibly consistent with recession. it's not strong, but it's not close to zero. one thing we started focusing on is the unemployment rate. if you take the unemployment rate and compare...
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with jeffrey despeines. disciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. >> when my fellow officers get hurt i'm very concerned. they don't understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don't stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to try to control the situation, and we do end up getting hurt almost every single time. >> neither camp bell nor despeines have been forthcoming about the cause of the conflict. investigators suspect it has to do with gang rivalries. during his one hour of daily recreation, campbell reveals he fought despeines who is nicknamed jugs, over something else entirely. he sucker punched me. >> one, two, whammy. >> had to do it. >> had to do it because he wanted my red and whites. i told him i wasn't giving it to him. >> red and white outft. >> he wanted yours? >> yeah. >> red and white uniforms are worn by inmates on lockdown status in order to quickly identify them as pr
with jeffrey despeines. disciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. >> when my fellow officers get hurt i'm very concerned. they don't understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don't stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to try to control the situation, and we do end up getting hurt almost every single time. >> neither camp bell nor despeines have been...
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blackwell. >> let's start with you, jeffrey. why the change in not just tone but characterization of the eight years from donald trump? >> well, actually i am not sure there a change. when he talked about bill clinton's impeachment in that clip from long ago, he is giving his opinion of the impeachment. what he is talking about now is hillary clinton's role in the whole clinton saga with women as an enabler. those are two different things. the second, the newer issue, if you will, or his version of it at this point is of course exactly the version that a number of women, juanita broderick and others have come forward, so basically what he is doing is repeating what women are saying about hillary clinton. >> hillary, jeffrey says there is no change. do you agree with that? >> look, i think this is nauseating. i can't believe that jeffrey is going to go down this road for the next several months. this is where we are. we have donald trump who is sort of proudly boasts how he is is, you know, on his third marriage and cheated on hi
blackwell. >> let's start with you, jeffrey. why the change in not just tone but characterization of the eight years from donald trump? >> well, actually i am not sure there a change. when he talked about bill clinton's impeachment in that clip from long ago, he is giving his opinion of the impeachment. what he is talking about now is hillary clinton's role in the whole clinton saga with women as an enabler. those are two different things. the second, the newer issue, if you will,...
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jeffrey toobin, thank you, appreciate it. >>> i'm sure jeffrey would agree in politics as in journalism and as in the law, words matter. words are critical. but the words that seem to matter this time don't quite sound like the words of campaigns past. you agree with me there, right? no matter what your policy. >> absolutely. >> some of the best political words smith in the business are going to rate the rhetoric of the 2016 election and let me know if we will ever again hear things like, ask not what your country can do for you. what would we hear instead? you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can ear
jeffrey toobin, thank you, appreciate it. >>> i'm sure jeffrey would agree in politics as in journalism and as in the law, words matter. words are critical. but the words that seem to matter this time don't quite sound like the words of campaigns past. you agree with me there, right? no matter what your policy. >> absolutely. >> some of the best political words smith in the business are going to rate the rhetoric of the 2016 election and let me know if we will ever again...
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jeffrey, really? have to say, i think this whole business of taxes, releasing tax returns, is just crazy at this point. frankly -- >> of course you do, jeffrey. >> -- most american presidents did not release their tax returns. -- >> come on, jeffrey. you know that's not true. any person running for president since 1976 has released their tax return. >> although, carol, this country has been around since 1787 -- >> in 1787 the president didn't release their tax returns. >> no, they didn't. >> why does that matter. ? why would something that happened hundreds of years ago matter? >> this is not in the constitution. it's a political game that people play to get the opposing candidate, you know, snoop around in -- >> carol, if this were hillary clinton, if this were barack obama and they had refused to release their tax information, people like jeffrey would be calling this an outrage. they'd be calling this an outrage and after having real serious debates about the opacity of this administration and admi
jeffrey, really? have to say, i think this whole business of taxes, releasing tax returns, is just crazy at this point. frankly -- >> of course you do, jeffrey. >> -- most american presidents did not release their tax returns. -- >> come on, jeffrey. you know that's not true. any person running for president since 1976 has released their tax return. >> although, carol, this country has been around since 1787 -- >> in 1787 the president didn't release their tax...
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i want to hear more from you, jeffrey, because you're the expert, but we have to get a break in. when we're coming right back, donald trump meets with henry kissinger. what happened behind closed doors? and what ivanka trump has to say about her father's behavior towards women. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. i like the bride more than the groom. turquois dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no one's got moves like uncle joe. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's go, book with choice hotels and get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. book direct at choicehotels.com. you always have a choice. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through prog
i want to hear more from you, jeffrey, because you're the expert, but we have to get a break in. when we're coming right back, donald trump meets with henry kissinger. what happened behind closed doors? and what ivanka trump has to say about her father's behavior towards women. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you....
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so jeffrey, you've looked at these numbers., you know, considerable advantage for hillary clinton and almost every poll that we look at. donald trump by 13 points in our most recent one. so we look to see, has this happened before, and someone come from behind. it did. in 19 8, around this time, michael dukakis was leading george h.w. bush by 16 points. that continued all the way through the summer. 17 points post the convention. and obviously, there were a couple specific events but he ended up losing. can trump really come in this modern era from behind 13 points, that's just one poll, and win? >> yes, he can. and one of the things that's important to note about that 1980 -- 1988 campaign is that my late friend, lee atwater, running that campaign, dukakis campaign was expected to be hit on economics and all of these sort of issues. lee atwater sent george h.w. bush to a flag factory somewhere in america to see how flags were made, because flag-burning was -- they made flag-burning an issue. they took george bush -- dukakis wa
so jeffrey, you've looked at these numbers., you know, considerable advantage for hillary clinton and almost every poll that we look at. donald trump by 13 points in our most recent one. so we look to see, has this happened before, and someone come from behind. it did. in 19 8, around this time, michael dukakis was leading george h.w. bush by 16 points. that continued all the way through the summer. 17 points post the convention. and obviously, there were a couple specific events but he ended...
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we can't hold our soldiers to this supercelluous standard. >> sreenivasan: jeffrey addicott, the m.s.fs said we gave you, the military, the g.p.s. coordinates. we gave it to you a couple of days before. what else could we possibly do and we were actually flying a flag? yes, it was 2:00 in the morning, and weert only one with the lights on in a city that has no power. what else could the m.s.f. have done to protect themselves in this case? >> have a reflective device that's on the roof that has the red cress onto it. they could do that. they didn't do it. >> sreenivasan: exwaer solis, what about the idea we heard from the reporter that there might be ape different motive behind it, that the afghan forces there had this kind of mistrust and might think this is a place where they are harboring taliban leadership and this should be air fair place for us to go after? >> i think the report by matthieu aikins, if it proves to be true, could provide evidence that shows that the indecision was mere negligence. in other words, it was excusable, given the circumstances. so far what we know is wha
we can't hold our soldiers to this supercelluous standard. >> sreenivasan: jeffrey addicott, the m.s.fs said we gave you, the military, the g.p.s. coordinates. we gave it to you a couple of days before. what else could we possibly do and we were actually flying a flag? yes, it was 2:00 in the morning, and weert only one with the lights on in a city that has no power. what else could the m.s.f. have done to protect themselves in this case? >> have a reflective device that's on the...
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jeffrey lord thank you very much. ben ferguson tom lobianco we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >>> tomorrow morning, don't miss john mccain and sarah palin on "state of the union." will trump pull them apart? join jake tapper tomorrow morning, 9:00 right here on cnn. >>> it's being described as hell on earth. an unpredictable wildfire engulfing everything in its path. the inferno is so enormous it's creating its own lightning. our cnn severe weather team shows you how. >>> later, the race to 270. how donald trump plans to use the electoral map to his own advantage. >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." we'll be right back. (vo) what's your dog food's first ingredient? corn? wheat? in purina one true instinct grain free real chicken is always #1. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. what's with him? he's happy. your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie
jeffrey lord thank you very much. ben ferguson tom lobianco we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >>> tomorrow morning, don't miss john mccain and sarah palin on "state of the union." will trump pull them apart? join jake tapper tomorrow morning, 9:00 right here on cnn. >>> it's being described as hell on earth. an unpredictable wildfire engulfing everything in its path. the inferno is so enormous it's creating its own lightning. our cnn severe weather...
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. >> let's bring in our cnn political panel, jeffrey lorn and david gergen, good to see all of you. >> how are you? >> pretty good. jeffrey, you first, is this at all concerning that the the presumptive nominee seems to change his wording and position and been doing so as it pertains to guns in a short amount of time? >> i don't think he has. i mean, when we use the phrase guns in classroom, my assumption was we're talking about students he's talking about selected cases of teachers. we've had gun violence in classrooms where it teachers or armed security guard -- take newtown, for example, would have had a weapon, things would have not gotten out of hand. hillary clinton talks about how dangerous things would be with donald trump. right this minute, for january 1st of this year until today, 1,285 people have been shot in the city of chicago run by former clinton and obama aid rahm emmanuel, president obama's hometown and president obama in the white house. there are no gunshots allowed in the city of chicago and had over 1200, almost 1300 shot. it doesn't sound like their policies ar
. >> let's bring in our cnn political panel, jeffrey lorn and david gergen, good to see all of you. >> how are you? >> pretty good. jeffrey, you first, is this at all concerning that the the presumptive nominee seems to change his wording and position and been doing so as it pertains to guns in a short amount of time? >> i don't think he has. i mean, when we use the phrase guns in classroom, my assumption was we're talking about students he's talking about selected cases...
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. >> i want to talk about that with jeffrey toobin. cnn's senior legal analyst, mr.rnstein, the author of "a woman in charge, the life of hillary rodham clinton" and l n lanny davis, former white house special council to president clinton. carl, you first, it was found that secretary clinton violated federal rules in setting up a private server at her home. what did she do wrong and why is this such a big deal now? >> because it's rather indefensible. there is no defense, it was reckless and irresponsible, it may have endangered the national security and she wasn't truthful about it. that said it's part of an accumulating problem she has of distrust, the so-called liar factor that's been talked about all day on cnn and the other networks. and she's up against a candidate donald trump who can outlie her almost anybody else about 7-1 if we subject him to real tests of truth. so we have a pretty undesirable situation going on with these two candidates right now. >> all of you know brian fallon, the campaign secretary. he spoke about it a few minutes ago. >> if she didn'
. >> i want to talk about that with jeffrey toobin. cnn's senior legal analyst, mr.rnstein, the author of "a woman in charge, the life of hillary rodham clinton" and l n lanny davis, former white house special council to president clinton. carl, you first, it was found that secretary clinton violated federal rules in setting up a private server at her home. what did she do wrong and why is this such a big deal now? >> because it's rather indefensible. there is no defense,...
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bond guru jeffrey gundlach says negative rates are part of the problem. so what then is the solution. >> really trying to fight deflation with deflation which is sort of like trying to put out the fire in your house by pouring gasoline on it. not a good side. >> good morning. and welcome to "street signs." we did get a bit of good news across the markets. kicking off in the green. although we are seeing some weakness in the french market. this as investors can't to chemo an eye on oil. both wti and brent moving sharply up. moves of over a dollar as fighting in libya threatens to halt the flow of oil from the country. and this while a massive wild fire in canada has disrupted its oil production. that wild fire has forces 80,000 people to flee their homes. a state of emergency has been declared in the entire province of alberta. the moves to the up in the oil price helping oil majors here in europe. also looking at -- earnings this morning dropped 38% at rep sol. but the good news is that figure was better than expected. rel sol up in spain. the spanish oil
bond guru jeffrey gundlach says negative rates are part of the problem. so what then is the solution. >> really trying to fight deflation with deflation which is sort of like trying to put out the fire in your house by pouring gasoline on it. not a good side. >> good morning. and welcome to "street signs." we did get a bit of good news across the markets. kicking off in the green. although we are seeing some weakness in the french market. this as investors can't to chemo...
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and cnn political commentator and donald trump supporter, jeffrey lord, good to see you, as well. >> fred. >> so, gentleman, ford, you can call it evolution, you can call it flip-flopper, you could call it changing points of view. is any of this advantageous or does any of this serve a donald trump well? >> the central question in this election is whether or not donald trump can win over enough democratic and independent voters to capture the white house in 2016. this is about providing him some wiggle room without being seen as a flip-flopper by the gop base and the white working class voter. personally, i think this is wise, because it keeps him as a moving target, not a stationary object for hillary clinton to go down on him. the deal is not to get bogged down in the details, but keep the spirit of the core issues alive. >> so jeffrey, you agree with that? he's got to change in order to appeal to more democrats, more independents, a kind of, you know, widen the pool of voter support. and that's how you do it? >> you're right. he's appealing to them right now. but i don't find anyt
and cnn political commentator and donald trump supporter, jeffrey lord, good to see you, as well. >> fred. >> so, gentleman, ford, you can call it evolution, you can call it flip-flopper, you could call it changing points of view. is any of this advantageous or does any of this serve a donald trump well? >> the central question in this election is whether or not donald trump can win over enough democratic and independent voters to capture the white house in 2016. this is about...
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jeffrey, to you with that one. you said you'll be voting for hillary clinton if there isn't a credible third party conservative option. do you expect there will be, quickly? >> i'm optimistic that ben sass, tom coburn, even mr wimitt romn will look long and hard and say for the good of the country and keeping the senate -- because that conservative candidate could get out the conservatives and help save kelly ayotte and all those endangered senate races that without some conservative getting the conservatives out, donald trump doesn't save the senate. he flips it to the democrats. >> jeffrey, how does donald trump prevent not just the exodus but potentially a mass exodus from the republican party? you see so many people who are in these different stages of acceptance and some people refuse to accept. >> well, he does it the same way ronald reagan did it when -- excuse me voice here, victor -- when john anderson who was one of ronald reagan's opponents in the republican primary of 1980 abandoned the republican party
jeffrey, to you with that one. you said you'll be voting for hillary clinton if there isn't a credible third party conservative option. do you expect there will be, quickly? >> i'm optimistic that ben sass, tom coburn, even mr wimitt romn will look long and hard and say for the good of the country and keeping the senate -- because that conservative candidate could get out the conservatives and help save kelly ayotte and all those endangered senate races that without some conservative...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin to this.s critical because what the inspector general discovered is long standing systemic weaknesses related to the electronic records of secretaries of state. what evan just said singles out secretary clinton and i think what the argument will become for the campaign is did secretary clinton behave differently than the others? she said it's convenience. critics say it's avoidance. it's about how your communications as a public servant get into the record book with full transparency. >> the whole argument the clinton campaign made is other secretaries have also skirted the rules. frankly, strikes me as totally ir relevant. they're not running for president. so if they may have violated rules in the past, i think it's basically irrelevant. the point is hillary clinton. the good news for hillary clinton is that this is not a criminal investigation. >> are you sure? the inspector general has these findings. but the doj would have to take these findings into account and make that decision. >> cor
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin to this.s critical because what the inspector general discovered is long standing systemic weaknesses related to the electronic records of secretaries of state. what evan just said singles out secretary clinton and i think what the argument will become for the campaign is did secretary clinton behave differently than the others? she said it's convenience. critics say it's avoidance. it's about how your communications as a public servant get into the record book...
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jeffrey lourdes. errol louis. and amanda walker. welcome to all three of you. did not think we were going to be running tape from back in the '90s today but jeffrey, it doesn't sound good. you've got to be honest. >> i don't agree with you at all, ashleigh. look, in my years, i was press conferen conference, press secretary. there's few presidents, who do not do some version of what he's accused of. they talk to reporters on the sly and say don't use my name but and then the reporter goes out and says, a source, knowledgeable, and they never. >> that source is being honest. the source is saying who i am. when i tell you these things. isn't there a difference between blatantly lying? there isn't punking. >> ashleigh, the source is not being identified in the newspaper. or on television. the source is hiding his identity and the reporter is -- >> the reporter is not being lied to. >> the public is being lied to. this isn't just a quote, unquote, anonymous source. this is. >> reporter: are we really having this debate over semantics? i thought you were going to sa
jeffrey lourdes. errol louis. and amanda walker. welcome to all three of you. did not think we were going to be running tape from back in the '90s today but jeffrey, it doesn't sound good. you've got to be honest. >> i don't agree with you at all, ashleigh. look, in my years, i was press conferen conference, press secretary. there's few presidents, who do not do some version of what he's accused of. they talk to reporters on the sly and say don't use my name but and then the reporter goes...
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. >> so, jeffrey, how does that go?it be trump, his camp, saying we're going to make arrangements for welcoming that money, or is that really that timetable up to the rnc, and it's not been done yet? >> well, they'll try to sit down and figure this out. what's happened here is now that donald trump is going to be the republican nominee, he takes on the respond as do all presidential nominees of being the leader of the party. it's no longer a question of his own campaign. he has to work with chairman p prooe bus to see how the committee fits in the picture. >> he's not the nominee yet. >> i'm sorry, what? >> he's not the nominee yet. >> well, no, but we're pretty certain he will be. there's no opposition left. his opponents have all conceded, suspended campaigns. the chairman said he's the presumptive. >> presumptive, but it needs to be made official in the convention because anything could happen. >> sure, absolutely. i mean, i think politically speaking, everybody accepts this most people as fact and chairman of the rn
. >> so, jeffrey, how does that go?it be trump, his camp, saying we're going to make arrangements for welcoming that money, or is that really that timetable up to the rnc, and it's not been done yet? >> well, they'll try to sit down and figure this out. what's happened here is now that donald trump is going to be the republican nominee, he takes on the respond as do all presidential nominees of being the leader of the party. it's no longer a question of his own campaign. he has to...
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>> jeffrey does make the point. look, millions of voters have come out to make trump the presumptive republican nominee. deborah, are you concerned that people like you, the never trump people, will now fellow the republican party and throw their support, you know, behind clinton? >> well, no, i'm not concerned about our people throwing their support behind clinton. i don't think -- i think all of us have been very clear it is never trump, never clinton. we have been concerned about the country. this is not about the republican party. it's about the heart and soul of the conservative movement. and that is so much more important than the party. and donald trump had 10 million plus people who voted for him but there are 15 million people in the primary who voted for somebody other than him. and all of the polls show you now that the people are looking for someone else to vote for and that a large majority of people will either stay home and not vote or they will find another candidate on the ballot. that is what the t
>> jeffrey does make the point. look, millions of voters have come out to make trump the presumptive republican nominee. deborah, are you concerned that people like you, the never trump people, will now fellow the republican party and throw their support, you know, behind clinton? >> well, no, i'm not concerned about our people throwing their support behind clinton. i don't think -- i think all of us have been very clear it is never trump, never clinton. we have been concerned about...
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on this network this morning, donny deutche brought up on "morning joe," jeffrey epstein.f you start talking about donald trump as the "new york times" did and history of being a playboy with women, you will end up with bill clinton flying around on jeffrey epstein's jet. i'm looking for this as being unpredictable. i haven't signed up for donald trump. >> i was wondering if you already had the acronym already. >> i have been using that acronym for hillary a long time, kate. >> let me say what donald trump told the "new york times" about his plans. he plans to throw bill clinton's infidelities in hillary clinton's face on live television during the presidential debates this fall questioning whether she enabled his behavior and sought to discredit the women involved. is trump on the right track here or would you rather he not be going down that lane at all or sticking to policy? >> he's shaping the battlefield. you want to make sure the battlefield is shaped. he has to worry about secretary clinton refusing to debate like. he seems like a guy who commonly says will not tell
on this network this morning, donny deutche brought up on "morning joe," jeffrey epstein.f you start talking about donald trump as the "new york times" did and history of being a playboy with women, you will end up with bill clinton flying around on jeffrey epstein's jet. i'm looking for this as being unpredictable. i haven't signed up for donald trump. >> i was wondering if you already had the acronym already. >> i have been using that acronym for hillary a long...
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. >> now, the conversation with jeffrey immelt. the chairman and ceo of general electric. this was his first public appearance as deciding to move the ge headquarters to boston. this is 40 minutes. >> it is a great pleasure to introduce today and welcome jeffrey immelt, the chairman and ceo of general electric, our newest corporate citizen. dartmouthated from with a degree in applied sciences and went to harvard to get his mba. he spent his first 19 years at ge in global leadership ts biggestof i businesses including appliances, plastics, health care. , he succeeded jack welsh as the ceo. it is been said it is easier to succeed and inadequate ceo than an adequate one. so he had his work cut out for him. he succeeded the role four days before the 9/11 attacks. nevertheless, in the 14.5 years ge, hes been the ceo of has transformed the company by focusing on energy, health care, and transportation. aeating its core as material's company manufacturing jet engines, locomotives, gas turbines, and mri scanners. in that process he has divested nba, nbc universal, and appliances.
. >> now, the conversation with jeffrey immelt. the chairman and ceo of general electric. this was his first public appearance as deciding to move the ge headquarters to boston. this is 40 minutes. >> it is a great pleasure to introduce today and welcome jeffrey immelt, the chairman and ceo of general electric, our newest corporate citizen. dartmouthated from with a degree in applied sciences and went to harvard to get his mba. he spent his first 19 years at ge in global leadership...
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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 app. all you have to do is search baltimore youth. >>> 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 2
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...
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. >> jeffrey aims doused her with water and crawled in the house with a hose to rescue the boy. >> i hosed her off and asked where the baby was and started to go in. i could only get like half way through the living room. >> the smoke engulfed over him, over everything. the windows started popping out and there was fire hitting me and i tried to keep the back of my head from catching on fire because i didn't want to see him die. >> the fire department was met by many neighbors trying to assist to get the one victim out. >> the little boy did not make it out alive. a teenage son survived with minor burns. the mother was rushed to the hospital with second and third degree burns. a joint investigation is underway to determine if this fire was intentionally set. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> tonight, we learn the charges a hills burro woman faces in connection with the death of her ex-boyfriend. as abc 7 news first reported yesterday, law enforcement raided a mansion in hillsborough where they took three people into custody. tiffany lee is held on murder and conspiracy to commit a
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, jeffrey.t to start with you. you've made it your mission since jeb bush got out of the race to stop trump. is tonight, is indiana the last chance to stop trump? >> look, indiana is important, but no, the last chance to stop trump is the last moment before he gets 1,237 delegates. we said this, i said this when i started this effort after leaving the jeb bush campaign, that at least as far as i'm concerned, this a fight worth having. all the way up to 1,237 delegates. obviously the campaigns will have to make decisions for themselves, but as far as the anti-trump movement is concerned, that will continue. >> jeffrey, ted cruz has a plan to prevent donald trump from getting to the 1,237. he has his own math. let me play that logic for you. >> will you support his candidacy if he, donald trump, gets the delegates before cleveland? >> dana, nobody will get to 1,237. i'm not going get to it, but neither is donald trump. >> what makes you so sure he won't get the delegates? i mean getting 47% of the
, jeffrey.t to start with you. you've made it your mission since jeb bush got out of the race to stop trump. is tonight, is indiana the last chance to stop trump? >> look, indiana is important, but no, the last chance to stop trump is the last moment before he gets 1,237 delegates. we said this, i said this when i started this effort after leaving the jeb bush campaign, that at least as far as i'm concerned, this a fight worth having. all the way up to 1,237 delegates. obviously the...
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judge jeffrey, do you agree with him?orite for a clinton running mate? >> you are asking me? >> yeah. >> i am sure he would love to have them on there. i think maria would be a great asset. >> thanks, jeffrey. i wasn't born in this country so i can't. i am sure he would love to see elizabeth warren on there. >> as far as we know elizabeth warren has not come out to endorse maria, about ybut there list of names. let's look at the list and talk about it. newt gingrich, chris christie, sarah palin and john k asich. >> i think the probable is afraid of the possibility that donald trump will be president that we don't have to go to who the v.p. pick will be. i assure you america, that will never happen. you know in terms of the v.p. in all seriousness, i think that for democrats, the one thing that i think we would do a double take on is that if he ever chose a republican who was sensible and had foreign policy creds, who had broad appeal among they need to get more of in order to have a slight possibility of getting to the wh
judge jeffrey, do you agree with him?orite for a clinton running mate? >> you are asking me? >> yeah. >> i am sure he would love to have them on there. i think maria would be a great asset. >> thanks, jeffrey. i wasn't born in this country so i can't. i am sure he would love to see elizabeth warren on there. >> as far as we know elizabeth warren has not come out to endorse maria, about ybut there list of names. let's look at the list and talk about it. newt...
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the quickest way not to lose money is what jeffrey degraaf said.croeconomic fundamentals are what you look at. what about the fed rate hike? could that disrupt trend? jeff: i worry more about the right?een -- the 9/11's, when we talk about brexit, it is building -- it is getting built into the system. it is handicapped. it will not be caught totally whenard, the chances are, something like that takes place, because there is a transition from one equilibrium to the other. walk into theou office, high frequency economics, what is the one chart you want to show carl weinberg right now? i would say gold. gold's trend and momentum changed for the first time in four years in january. it was one of those standout moments for us. we go through hundreds of charts on the weekend. it was a standout moment that said something is different than what we have seen. vonnie: it keeps rising. jeff: compare that to the industrial metals. gold versus the industrial metals has trounced that relationship, which historically is not great news for the economy. there is so
the quickest way not to lose money is what jeffrey degraaf said.croeconomic fundamentals are what you look at. what about the fed rate hike? could that disrupt trend? jeff: i worry more about the right?een -- the 9/11's, when we talk about brexit, it is building -- it is getting built into the system. it is handicapped. it will not be caught totally whenard, the chances are, something like that takes place, because there is a transition from one equilibrium to the other. walk into theou office,...
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the problem for hillary, like i think jeffrey would agree, she can't really go after character.'t really go after biography. she lies about her own biography. >> what has she lied about? >> that her parents were immigrants. only one is. that she was under sniper fire in bosnia, she wasn't. she's got a real history of inventing biographical embellishments for no reason. she's got a long resume. the thing that she should go after donald trump on is that he is wholly unprepared. she has answers, you might not like them, but she has answers. he doesn't have answers. he can't tell you what he would do as president. she's at least trying to offer up -- and i disagree with her plans, but she has them. that's where i would go. because he can't counter that argument. >> i want to give you a chance to respond. >> it's about policy. and so whether it's about housing or it's about how you run your business or are you releasing your tax returns, these are all relevant issues. and i think as she said, this should be a campaign about issues. the only thing that donald trump can really talk abo
the problem for hillary, like i think jeffrey would agree, she can't really go after character.'t really go after biography. she lies about her own biography. >> what has she lied about? >> that her parents were immigrants. only one is. that she was under sniper fire in bosnia, she wasn't. she's got a real history of inventing biographical embellishments for no reason. she's got a long resume. the thing that she should go after donald trump on is that he is wholly unprepared. she...
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jeffrey: june is already off the table. if you had a strong report, you bring june back in and the problem was that the market had such a low hurdle for any of that happening, that was the bigger potential shift in the market. market, you are seeing, as kind of round tripping. it is late summer or midsummer as possible, because it gives you enough time to see more economic data to bring the fed back into play. david: jim, does this change anything? jim: i think it tells us things have not changed that much and rates will be lower for longer than most people thought only a few weeks ago. i think it is all very exciting for us to talk about will they or won't they in june. the real question is what they will do in the next six to 12 months. they are basically fairly healthy but not overheating job market and that feels like a good situation. david: jim mccaughan and jeff rosenberg. megan: reaction from the white house, we go to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers. to what waseaction perceived as the hea
jeffrey: june is already off the table. if you had a strong report, you bring june back in and the problem was that the market had such a low hurdle for any of that happening, that was the bigger potential shift in the market. market, you are seeing, as kind of round tripping. it is late summer or midsummer as possible, because it gives you enough time to see more economic data to bring the fed back into play. david: jim, does this change anything? jim: i think it tells us things have not...
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jeffrey lacher of the richmond fed.s is bloomberg surveillance from london and new york. ♪ francine: that is the french foreign minister speaking at an impromptu news conference after meeting with the families of people on board. saying 56 people were on board. it is a fluid operation. we know there is a search and rescue operation under way. 16 of those on board were french citizens. it was 20 minutes before landing that we lost contact with the airplane. too early to speculate on the causes of what happened. at the moment, all we know is there is a huge rescue operation by air and navy. the egypt air airplane vanished at 2:30 a.m. local time. tom: the search for knowledge and details. tell us what he is saying with your wonderful french. moment, he isthe saying, i'm trying to listen and , we need to verify. we are for extra information. we need to make sure the information is correct. i think, tom, where we have had high checks that did not turn out to be hijacks. -- wee had explosions need to remember the am-370 airp
jeffrey lacher of the richmond fed.s is bloomberg surveillance from london and new york. ♪ francine: that is the french foreign minister speaking at an impromptu news conference after meeting with the families of people on board. saying 56 people were on board. it is a fluid operation. we know there is a search and rescue operation under way. 16 of those on board were french citizens. it was 20 minutes before landing that we lost contact with the airplane. too early to speculate on the causes...
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for more on the trip we are joined by atlantic jeffrey goldberg. let's start with the conversation with the notion of being rattled, the president to talk about nominee of another party in america, what did you make that have comment? >> it is is interesting. not since eisenhower talked about wendy. a small irony, the president rattled america's allies in ways that we haven't seen by talking about free riders, people who take our money but don't do anything for us. on the other hand on continuum of rattling, foreign leaders understand even though they are sometimes distressed he action septs and understands the internation natural railroaded. when i talk to people with from south korea, japan, britain, france, other allies, they question whether donald trump even understands that post war international order that has brought 71 years of stability and ab sense sense of world wars to the planet. >> dickerson: what is the practical reality of being rattled? if countries are rattled, just be nervous have another drink? >> what do they do? we see that i
for more on the trip we are joined by atlantic jeffrey goldberg. let's start with the conversation with the notion of being rattled, the president to talk about nominee of another party in america, what did you make that have comment? >> it is is interesting. not since eisenhower talked about wendy. a small irony, the president rattled america's allies in ways that we haven't seen by talking about free riders, people who take our money but don't do anything for us. on the other hand on...
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thank you, jeffrey. jeffrey grossman. e a very fluid situation.plumes in the distance that weren't there a few hours an. the updated numbers are staggers. now coughs an area 210,000 -- sorry, the noise behind me we also have an estimate on how much this all might cost. they estimate it could cost as much as $9 billion canadian. they calculate there is 640,000 barrels per day is off-line. there's still about 25,000 evacuees that are north of fort mcmurray. because fire has been blocking the highway. back over to you guys. >>> shares of amount zone up 14%, but today the worst day since march. that's pressuring the nasdaq. yesterday. he said am sob could be a $3 trillion company. s a satire that's just the beginning. carlos kirshner is a stop ranked -- and jason el stein, carlos, i'm not sure if you have a model up to 2025. but retail would be a dlsh aws, amazon weapon services to be 1.5 trillion can you see a path there, even? >> i agree hole heartedly, with this comment, which is there's tremendous value, and the treatment underestimates the potent
thank you, jeffrey. jeffrey grossman. e a very fluid situation.plumes in the distance that weren't there a few hours an. the updated numbers are staggers. now coughs an area 210,000 -- sorry, the noise behind me we also have an estimate on how much this all might cost. they estimate it could cost as much as $9 billion canadian. they calculate there is 640,000 barrels per day is off-line. there's still about 25,000 evacuees that are north of fort mcmurray. because fire has been blocking the...
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sharon chin has today's jeffrey thomas carney. -- has today's jeffrey thomas carney jeff jefferson award winner. -- sharon chin has today's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: gay crawford knows how it feels to get a cancer diagnosis, and she has been wrapping her arms of care and comfort around cancer survivors in sillicon valley. theresa heger takes a qi gong movement class to fight her second bout with breast cancer. >> when you first get diagnosed, it's really frightening. >> reporter: she has found empathy and compassion here at cancer carepoint. >> also people here understand if you are having a good day or a bad day. >> these blankets are made by volunteers. >> reporter: gay crawford co- founded cancer carepoint three years ago. the san jose nonprofit provides free support services for patients and their families so they need not go through cancer alone. >> a place where they can be safe. >> reporter: gay designed cancer carepoint to be a warm welcoming place from the fireplace near the entry to the personal greeting at the front door. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: a two-tim
sharon chin has today's jeffrey thomas carney. -- has today's jeffrey thomas carney jeff jefferson award winner. -- sharon chin has today's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: gay crawford knows how it feels to get a cancer diagnosis, and she has been wrapping her arms of care and comfort around cancer survivors in sillicon valley. theresa heger takes a qi gong movement class to fight her second bout with breast cancer. >> when you first get diagnosed, it's really frightening....
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how significant is this opinion, jeffrey? by prosecutors in jury selection, and what made this case is unusual is that well after the verdict the defense was able to obtain actual notes that prosecutors took during jury selection indicating very clearly that they were focused on the race of the prospective jurors and eliminated all the black possible jurors in the case. the court almost unanimously, except with justice clarence thomas, who dissented, decided this was clear evidence of discrimination and they have overturned his murder conviction. >> and i want to go to the supreme court with more on this opinion. ari ari arian, what did the justices say? >> reporter: they came down with this decision about this racial discrimination in jury selection. it was a 1987, timothy tyrone foster, an african-american, was convicted of killing a white woman and convicted by an all-white jury. 20 years later his team obtained the prosecutor's note which they said illegally took race into consideration. today the supreme court, 7-1 with
how significant is this opinion, jeffrey? by prosecutors in jury selection, and what made this case is unusual is that well after the verdict the defense was able to obtain actual notes that prosecutors took during jury selection indicating very clearly that they were focused on the race of the prospective jurors and eliminated all the black possible jurors in the case. the court almost unanimously, except with justice clarence thomas, who dissented, decided this was clear evidence of...
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i want to go to you first, jeffrey. hello there. the president said, that world leaders are rattled and that some of trump's comments display ignorance and the cavalier attitude when it comes to global affairs. what are your reaction to that? >> well, as you know, i worked for ronald reagan and i heard more or less exactly the same kind of charge in 1980 about ronald reagan. that he was a cowboy, that he would get news a -- us in a war and world leaders were concerned about his election and on and on it went. what it is about is insiders and outsiders. donald trump is an outsider in the american political system and in the international system and insiders tend to like their own folks. so i understand what the game is here. ronald reagan was on outsider as well. so i really don't think there's much more to it than that. >> but he's made some incendiary remarks, jeffrey. are you concerned that his rhetoric is hurting the world view of the united states at all? >> no, no, no. i think it's time that we have a different approach. secret
i want to go to you first, jeffrey. hello there. the president said, that world leaders are rattled and that some of trump's comments display ignorance and the cavalier attitude when it comes to global affairs. what are your reaction to that? >> well, as you know, i worked for ronald reagan and i heard more or less exactly the same kind of charge in 1980 about ronald reagan. that he was a cowboy, that he would get news a -- us in a war and world leaders were concerned about his election...
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i'm joking, jeffrey.epublicans, as you know, that will not vote for donald trump, and they will not vote for hillary clinton, and it doesn't matter. what we're going down the list, the problem is who. it's not going to be anybody we recognize insofar as a name. not mitt romney. >> if it's not anyone you ever heard of, can this person come in and be formidable? >> some would say in a year so unusual, could you have a social media campaign, a grass roots campaign, maybe a personality swell up around somebody. crazier things have happened. >> do you care? >> absolutely. as an independent, third-party challengers should be easier to get on the ballot, easier to challenge the duopoly, and 60% of americans want to see a third-party challenge. 44% identified independent. there's a need. the problem, finding that candidate. flailing around, already textas ballot is off. north carolina looks rough. but 35 states in place in august and september raising the question, is the goal to win outright, barring some unpred
i'm joking, jeffrey.epublicans, as you know, that will not vote for donald trump, and they will not vote for hillary clinton, and it doesn't matter. what we're going down the list, the problem is who. it's not going to be anybody we recognize insofar as a name. not mitt romney. >> if it's not anyone you ever heard of, can this person come in and be formidable? >> some would say in a year so unusual, could you have a social media campaign, a grass roots campaign, maybe a personality...
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eagles owner jeffrey lurie saw a rare opportunity and he took advantage of it.ke to sports illustra illustrated monday morning quarterback at the nfl owners meetings in atlanta. he talk about the eagles drafting carson wentz second overall back in april. now he says we see it differently than i guess some other people may. lurie said, we see sam bradford as absolutely the right guy quarterback the seem. we are so rarely able to draft in the top five in the draft. it's only been twice in about 15-20 years. we saw the opportunity went leak two quarterbacks. we had to make them move to secure having a potential franchise quarterback for many, many years. >>> all right. down to the lingering we go. energy carl versus maryland in the men's lacrosse national championship game sudden death overtime and the tar heels coming up way massive play and they win it, 14-13. go ahead, walk it off. north carolina's first national tile since 1991. it comes here in philadelphia. >>> a game one of the stanley cup finals. game tied under two minutes le left. and nick, left alone and
eagles owner jeffrey lurie saw a rare opportunity and he took advantage of it.ke to sports illustra illustrated monday morning quarterback at the nfl owners meetings in atlanta. he talk about the eagles drafting carson wentz second overall back in april. now he says we see it differently than i guess some other people may. lurie said, we see sam bradford as absolutely the right guy quarterback the seem. we are so rarely able to draft in the top five in the draft. it's only been twice in about...
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eagles owner jeffrey lurie saw a rare opportunity and he took advantage of it. to sports illustra illustrated monday morning quarterback at the nfl owners meetings in atlanta. he talk about the eagles drafting carson wentz second overall back in april. now he says we see it differently than i guess some other people may. lurie said, we see sam bradford as absolutely the right guy quarterback the seem. we are so rarely able to draft in the top five in the draft. it's only been twice in about 15-20 years. we saw the opportunity went leak two quarterbacks. we had to make them move to secure having a potential franchise quarterback for many, many years. >>> all right. down to the lingering we go. energy carl versus maryland in the men's lacrosse national championship game sudden death overtime and the tar heels coming up way massive play and they win it, 14-13. go ahead, walk it off. north carolina's first national tile since 1991. it comes here in philadelphia. >>> a game one of the stanley cup finals. game tied under two minutes le left. and nick, left alone and h
eagles owner jeffrey lurie saw a rare opportunity and he took advantage of it. to sports illustra illustrated monday morning quarterback at the nfl owners meetings in atlanta. he talk about the eagles drafting carson wentz second overall back in april. now he says we see it differently than i guess some other people may. lurie said, we see sam bradford as absolutely the right guy quarterback the seem. we are so rarely able to draft in the top five in the draft. it's only been twice in about...
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barbara starr. >>> jeffrey, play a clip here, u.s.efeat isis, sure to be a top general election issue, right? i want to play a clip of donald trump and hillary clinton reacting to donald trump. play the tape. >> there's isis, i have a simple message for them -- their days are numbered. i won't tell them where and i won't tell them how. >> his idea that he, quote, has a secret plan to get rid of isis, that he's not going to tell anybody, i found it disturbing. >> now, without referencing richard nixon's secret plan to end the vietnam war -- >> that's very good. >> you know the historical illusion. >> let me scratch that off. >> doesn't he need to be more specific? >> to some degree, i'm sure he will be, as time moves on. look, you are about communicating a message here in a campaign, people are not -- voters out there are not interested, as we are all, 5,000-point white papers. they want to know what is the message. his message is, i'm coming after them, i'll do it, i'll say i'll do it however i do it, in unpredictable fashion. that's
barbara starr. >>> jeffrey, play a clip here, u.s.efeat isis, sure to be a top general election issue, right? i want to play a clip of donald trump and hillary clinton reacting to donald trump. play the tape. >> there's isis, i have a simple message for them -- their days are numbered. i won't tell them where and i won't tell them how. >> his idea that he, quote, has a secret plan to get rid of isis, that he's not going to tell anybody, i found it disturbing. >> now,...