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same deal, that's what happens, you get the cloud cover casino of holding the temperatures in, john carol there, 45 degrees, mullica hill. and even in delaware, maybe few degrees warmer there, 47, again, similar conditions, overcast skies, pretty much repeat of what we had yesterday, slightly warmer, but at least we will keep things dry. so outdoor plans are a go. little chilly, we you up north of here, kutztown, live look at berks county, 43 degrees, overcast conditions, maybe have soccer game to go to, or little league game this morning, it will be chilly, certainly, dress warm, with that long sleeve sweatshirt and heavier coat. like i said those temperatures running good 10 degrees once again below average this afternoon. we could use some more rain, we had little bit yesterday. not whole lot. little bit of shower activity and mist. so far for the month, an inch and three quarters for philadelphia, but look how much we are below average, almost the same amount, almost inch and three quarters so we could use some of the rain. indicated now by the drought status. not yet, but just dealin
same deal, that's what happens, you get the cloud cover casino of holding the temperatures in, john carol there, 45 degrees, mullica hill. and even in delaware, maybe few degrees warmer there, 47, again, similar conditions, overcast skies, pretty much repeat of what we had yesterday, slightly warmer, but at least we will keep things dry. so outdoor plans are a go. little chilly, we you up north of here, kutztown, live look at berks county, 43 degrees, overcast conditions, maybe have soccer game...
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. >> joe smithson and john carol, both from rural kentucky, have been charged with a litany of crimes which think say all stem from their addictions to prescription drugs. >> hill billy crack. >> just like heroin, but, you know, stick it up your nose. >> carroll has been sentenced to five years for theft and giving false information to a police officer. >> smithson was sentenced to one year for carrying a concealed weapon. >> >> he don't have no peace. >> for years. >> looking over your back. >> got 11 kids. i got eight boys and three girls. my oldest will be 19. i was real promiscuous when i was younger. >> i'm from kentucky. >> i got uncles down there bootleggers. like 190 proof, you're on fire. >> last time it was like $10 a jar. i don't drink no more, all my money goes to pills, now. i don't drink no more, i don't smoke pot. all my money goes to the pills. >> prescription pills create problems inside the jail as well. >> several nights ago we had inmate workers observe on camera passing what appeared to be pills. the officers reacted. they recovered 21 pills which were identified
. >> joe smithson and john carol, both from rural kentucky, have been charged with a litany of crimes which think say all stem from their addictions to prescription drugs. >> hill billy crack. >> just like heroin, but, you know, stick it up your nose. >> carroll has been sentenced to five years for theft and giving false information to a police officer. >> smithson was sentenced to one year for carrying a concealed weapon. >> >> he don't have no peace....
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john kasich is holding an event. you can see his supporters waiting for him to speak. phil mattingly is there with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carolreally unloading on donald trump yesterday. breaking from a strategy that up until the point left the attacks to others. the within r.n. why that point by point take down came through is frustration. and the recognition that potentially he could peel off some trump supporters as he listed the reasons why he is so against donald trump right now. one of the primary ones, his off the cuff remarks, subsequent decisions and then reversals like with his abortion comments. take a listen. >> as commander in chief and leader of the free world, you don't get do overs. you need to be able to get it right the first time. >> reporter: obviously ted cruz has joined john kasich and led the way on the attacks to donald trump up to this point. it's worth noting it's not just the republican opponents of donald trump that are going after him right now. democrats in groups aligned with them cueing up what we may say should donald trump lock in the nomination. look at this ad from priorities usa. the prima
john kasich is holding an event. you can see his supporters waiting for him to speak. phil mattingly is there with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carolreally unloading on donald trump yesterday. breaking from a strategy that up until the point left the attacks to others. the within r.n. why that point by point take down came through is frustration. and the recognition that potentially he could peel off some trump supporters as he listed the reasons why he is so against...
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the margin was closer here, carol. 46% for trump, 42% for john kasich, carol. >> fascinating. christine, thanks so much. they want to pivot to a general election strategy, and for good reason. if it is clinton versus trump, it will be nasty despite his tone of late. i'm joined by cnn political anchor for new york 1 news, arrol. >> good morning. >> good morning. hillary clinton does well with minority voters. can trump win by attracting only a huge amount of white voters? >> this is the question that has been haunting this campaign from the very beginning. the question of whether or not by a heavy dependence on white voters, they can kweez out one more victory. we know the numbers are changing, the democratgraphics the country overall. mitt romney had the same percentage as ronald reagan, it's telling you the country is changing. look at the swing states, virginia, even georgia to a certain extent, florida, new mexico, these are places that have been changing for decades. it's starting to sort of show up when you look at the generations, when you look at who is making voting ag
the margin was closer here, carol. 46% for trump, 42% for john kasich, carol. >> fascinating. christine, thanks so much. they want to pivot to a general election strategy, and for good reason. if it is clinton versus trump, it will be nasty despite his tone of late. i'm joined by cnn political anchor for new york 1 news, arrol. >> good morning. >> good morning. hillary clinton does well with minority voters. can trump win by attracting only a huge amount of white voters?...
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carol: avid is agreeing to buy safety medical. john: the geo paid posted stocks plunging. a holds policy study. david: this hour, the first quarter u.s. gdp. how low will it go? david: i'm here with jonathan and carol. carol: great to be back. we have lots of news. john: a lot of earnings coming across today. they will keep on coming. mastercard is out with earnings. $.86. the estimate was for $.85. mastercard is beating the streets. have mastercard revenue at 2.4 5 billion. 2.38the estimates of billion. so, mastercard was meeting with operating margins of 55.1%. keep in mind, this is a low-volume premarket trade. right now, it is down 2.6%. john: the priceline ceo resigns. following professional conduct issues. that is crossing us now. there was a personal conduct issue. ruslanceline ceo darren resigned. we will have more on that. let's get you up to speed. here's her scorecard. equity across the planet. equity in japan closing deep in the red overnight. of the board, i can tell you why very quickly. the yen is down to 10820. at one point, the biggest drop since 2010. ther
carol: avid is agreeing to buy safety medical. john: the geo paid posted stocks plunging. a holds policy study. david: this hour, the first quarter u.s. gdp. how low will it go? david: i'm here with jonathan and carol. carol: great to be back. we have lots of news. john: a lot of earnings coming across today. they will keep on coming. mastercard is out with earnings. $.86. the estimate was for $.85. mastercard is beating the streets. have mastercard revenue at 2.4 5 billion. 2.38the estimates...
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about that as he makes his way back to the states therein thank you for joining us, bret, john, gideon, jane. ♪ carolomberg businessweek. there is a great article this week about controlling the cost of borders. ellen it: i
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ted cruz causing nightmares for john boehner when he was speaker of the house, but, carol, as we havecans who are trying to stop donald trump coalesce behind ted cruz's candidate, john boehner not quite there yet, and i don't think he's ever going to get there, carol. >> i don't think so either. i read some of that article and what was it in the "stanford news," that's the newspaper it appeared in. boehner also said he would be willing to vote for trump if he's the nominee, but he would not vote for ted cruz if he becomes the nominee, right? >> under any circumstances, carol, and that's really surprising because john boehner is kinged of td of the e pit of establishment republican that is in large part when you talk to those officials been so horrified by donald trump's candidacy. john boehner so offended by what ted cruz did while he was in the senate as john boehner was leading the house that he simply can't go along with it. it's worth noting that as john boehner stated last night, he does have a previous relationship with donald trump and says they're, quote, texting buddies. >> o
ted cruz causing nightmares for john boehner when he was speaker of the house, but, carol, as we havecans who are trying to stop donald trump coalesce behind ted cruz's candidate, john boehner not quite there yet, and i don't think he's ever going to get there, carol. >> i don't think so either. i read some of that article and what was it in the "stanford news," that's the newspaper it appeared in. boehner also said he would be willing to vote for trump if he's the nominee, but...
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carol. >> brianna keilar reporting for us this morning. thank you. you can see that poemd there. bernie sanders is about to hold another event in philadelphia. joe johns is monitoring that. goomd. >> good morning carol. we're waiting for this news conference. after that bernie sanders is going to address the aflcio here in pennsylvania. one of the questions we might want to get at this point is whether or not he was conflating something that the hillary clinton put out just yesterday. what the campaign said was that in the run up to the new york primary, they wanted to disqualify sanders, then defeat him, then unite the party. not exactly the same thing as saying bernie sanders is unqualified for president. so a question about whether he conflated those remarks. what all of this points to however is the notion that the run up to new york and also here in pennsylvania is a very hot time on the campaign trail for these democrats, both turning up the heat. both with real ties to new york state, making this a very competitive and perhaps a nasty race for that state. which almost could have predicted, carol. >> joe johns live from philadelphia. and when be
carol. >> brianna keilar reporting for us this morning. thank you. you can see that poemd there. bernie sanders is about to hold another event in philadelphia. joe johns is monitoring that. goomd. >> good morning carol. we're waiting for this news conference. after that bernie sanders is going to address the aflcio here in pennsylvania. one of the questions we might want to get at this point is whether or not he was conflating something that the hillary clinton put out just...
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teaming up to take on donald trump and we're getting ready for john kasich to stop in philadelphia and we're going to ask him all about it, carol get inside that diner, chris. chris frates, thanks so much. >> let's discuss you a all of this. i'm joined by john avlon and the political anchor for new york one news errol louis. good morning to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. errol, is this divide and conquer strategy going to work? >> the answer is a definite maybe, carol. they probably should have -- there are a couple things missing. if they want this to work, first of all, they should have started sooner. secondly, there's a real question how much of this will filter down to local leadership in the various states and then, of course, there are the voters who are often talked about as if they can be easily manipulated. the reality is they've got to make the case for why this is necessary, why this is important for their vision of where the party is supposed to end up, and that means talking with these party activists, and that's who really sort of comes out during a primary, about what's likely to happen wi
teaming up to take on donald trump and we're getting ready for john kasich to stop in philadelphia and we're going to ask him all about it, carol get inside that diner, chris. chris frates, thanks so much. >> let's discuss you a all of this. i'm joined by john avlon and the political anchor for new york one news errol louis. good morning to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. errol, is this divide and conquer strategy going to work? >> the answer is a...
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carol. >> thanks for being here. thanks to both of you. if you look at the polling, john kasich is the only republican candidate who can beat hillary clinton. this is a poll from nbc news and the "wall street journal." hopefully we can put it up, because i don't have the numbers in in front of me. you can see it. john kasich can beat hillary clinton 51% to 39%. yet, ted cruz says he can beat her easily as well, but as you can see from the polls there, bob, it won't be an easy task for ted cruz to beat hillary clinton. so i guess this is my question. is that why voters should elect their man not on policy, but on whether each could beat hillary clinton? >> first of all, i think it is important to keep in mind these pre-convention polls have been notoriously off the mark. the dynamics change considerably in the period between the conventions and the fall election. we saw that with michael dukakis and george h bush. we saw it with gerald ford. so the dynamics change. what senator cruz is trying to do is to remind republican voters that being presidential is more than just tu
carol. >> thanks for being here. thanks to both of you. if you look at the polling, john kasich is the only republican candidate who can beat hillary clinton. this is a poll from nbc news and the "wall street journal." hopefully we can put it up, because i don't have the numbers in in front of me. you can see it. john kasich can beat hillary clinton 51% to 39%. yet, ted cruz says he can beat her easily as well, but as you can see from the polls there, bob, it won't be an easy...
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johns is joining us live. hi, joe. >> reporter: good morning, carol.rtainly is one of bernie sanders' continuing themes. this is the stage for tonight's debate. i think we can say the stage is literally and figurativety set for bernie sanders and hillary clinton to come here in the battle of brooklyn. hillary clinton has been leading in the polls just for weeks and weeks, but her campaign just today trying to establish that they don't think they will win by double digits even though the polls are indicating that just now. hillary clinton, for her part, has been talking about the melting pot of voters here in new york city. something like two out of every ten voters was born in another country. she was focussed on that as well talking act the republican front runner, donald trump, and the way he addresses immigrant issues. listen. >> unlike donald trump, we're not saying some people don't belong. we're not saying some people are not wanted. this is a burro of immigrants in a city of immigrants in a state of immigrants in a nation of immigran immigrants,
johns is joining us live. hi, joe. >> reporter: good morning, carol.rtainly is one of bernie sanders' continuing themes. this is the stage for tonight's debate. i think we can say the stage is literally and figurativety set for bernie sanders and hillary clinton to come here in the battle of brooklyn. hillary clinton has been leading in the polls just for weeks and weeks, but her campaign just today trying to establish that they don't think they will win by double digits even though the...
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you're happy with john boehner, speaker of the house, you want a president like john boehner, donald trump is your man. >> carol, for ted cruz and his campaign, indiana really a make-or-break state. they're moving there, camping out over the next couple of days, attempting to spin john boehner's worlds to their advantage. look at this, basically is the republican establishment attacking ted cruz. something that at least what we've seen in the republican primary, electorate up to this point, should serve as an advantage to use that with carly fiorina, potential running mate, they believe they have an opportunity to close what has become a small gap in the state. still, as you look at the delegate totals, a lot of ground to make up. indiana the first step. if the step isn't taken, donald trump has a clear path to the nomination, carol. >> phil, reporting living this morning. thank you. >>> jeb bush breaking his silence for the first time since dropping out of the presidential race, and speaking exclusively to cnn's jamie gangel. calling for a contested convention with ted cruz as the victor and warning his fellow
you're happy with john boehner, speaker of the house, you want a president like john boehner, donald trump is your man. >> carol, for ted cruz and his campaign, indiana really a make-or-break state. they're moving there, camping out over the next couple of days, attempting to spin john boehner's worlds to their advantage. look at this, basically is the republican establishment attacking ted cruz. something that at least what we've seen in the republican primary, electorate up to this...
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carol: what's interesting about mediatory is the liberty john malone connection, which has been brilliant he retrieved his media company. he's done that with baseball as well. kate: it's interesting. trust at municipal bond all the time. i look at them all the time. carol: i'm so sorry. carol: i know, right? when i first saw this deal, you had to reread every sentence for five times. i went over to our media guys and was like you follow liberty media, let me tell you the story. and they were like that is so malone. carol: bottom line, you have these small towns and cities being stuck with a huge price tag were building a stadium. a thingkind of become we see over and over again. kate: it's a different sporting -- a disappointing story. you always have someone who as well, not quite. we interviewed mike plante, the business development manager of the braves. he just goes right out and says all the sports economists are wrong. it's like comedy studies do need to read before maybe you are wrong. -- how many studies do need to read. strugglesturing the of mississippi is a story in itself. >>
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john kasich. >> well, right, carol. he certainly has a serious problem with women voters, but that doesn't take away from what he said last night, which i think is hit the nail on the head. hillary clinton has her entire campaign on this narrative that she is swimming against this sexist current. i find it exhausting. she talks about being an advocate for women, because she wants to pass laws like the family act, provide universal paid leave, left out of the whole conversation is the kind of impact that would have on women opportunity and economic growth, job creation, all of this. this is where donald trump, you know, really has an opportunity to say, here is some tangible ways we can improve women's lives and help them in netheir families. all of the rhetoric coming from the clinton campaign will get us nowhere. >> it is use bid both sides of the aisle, and hillary, i want to present one example. you know, trump says clinton didn't play the gender card so hard in 2008, when she was running against barack obama, but hi
john kasich. >> well, right, carol. he certainly has a serious problem with women voters, but that doesn't take away from what he said last night, which i think is hit the nail on the head. hillary clinton has her entire campaign on this narrative that she is swimming against this sexist current. i find it exhausting. she talks about being an advocate for women, because she wants to pass laws like the family act, provide universal paid leave, left out of the whole conversation is the kind...
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carol: good for you, john, because it could be problematic for small businesses that do not have accessohn: that is exactly right, but remember that a lot of blending of small businesses has moved into the non-bank sector and credit is being provided by credit that did not exist three years before years ago. david: john kanas, thank you for being with us. jonathan: coming up, a new call on deutsche bank that you do not want to miss. we will break it down, on "bloomberg ." ♪ carol: this is "bloomberg ." francisco blanch is still with us. , linked in coming up ceo, reporting earnings after the closing bell. we have lots to talk to him about. first up, matt miller. of calls, starting off with banking specials and they did not like what they saw on deutsche bank earnings and they cut the shares to underperform from market perform today. down to basically a solid equivalent. they reported a 58% drop from profit last year and continue with business overhaul. to be fair, deutsche bank was expected to post a half $1 billion loss and they posted a profit. has a drop in u.s. crude product
carol: good for you, john, because it could be problematic for small businesses that do not have accessohn: that is exactly right, but remember that a lot of blending of small businesses has moved into the non-bank sector and credit is being provided by credit that did not exist three years before years ago. david: john kanas, thank you for being with us. jonathan: coming up, a new call on deutsche bank that you do not want to miss. we will break it down, on "bloomberg ." ♪ carol:...
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welcome. >> thanks, carol. >> so have you made your choice? >> i have. i like someone like johnay we're going to see the donald win strongly, couldn't predict where john finishes. mooi sen my sense is in the second spot with cruz in the third spot. i think you're right about the inclinations of pennsylvania voters and pennsylvania's base in the geopolitical mark. but to a great extent the donald has defied polls right through this winter and spring, and my sense though in pennsylvania, the polls are correct that donald has strong numbers and trump will win. >> trump is going to win, it's predicted he will win big in pennsylvania. so why aren't you behind trump? >> well, i have my own inclinatio inclinations, my own assessment. >> can you share? >> well, it's not -- as someone who has been a product of the system and enjoyed my time in political and governmental life, i just don't think it's a year where someone who was supported by the system, so to speak, where endorsements matter a whole lot, so i'm going to leave it to the people of pennsylvania and the republicans today. >>
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john mackey one of the ceos of the company. david: they plan to grow if the vegan cheese catches on. carol: it is a huge market.of the cheese market. they are hoping to grow and the popular among various consumers. , a company profiting on the popularity of old-school turntables. largestley is the turntable manufacturer in the world. last year, they sold one million turntables. that is the fifth of the market. david: they have gotten a lot of people interested in the final -- in vinyl. what is their bread-and-butter? >> these are the turntables you see at urban outfitters, target, walmart. they are the inexpensive, retro turntables that are plug and play with speakers attached and don't require any setup. andbuy it, take it home, put on your copy of "dark side of the moon." david: a point of punctuation was when they got a call from restoration hardware. what did that mean for the business? >> it changed it more for the dynamic of the customer, the demographic. prior to that, modern marketing concept was using the brand to sell turntables to the group that was still using them. this was older baby boomers who w
john mackey one of the ceos of the company. david: they plan to grow if the vegan cheese catches on. carol: it is a huge market.of the cheese market. they are hoping to grow and the popular among various consumers. , a company profiting on the popularity of old-school turntables. largestley is the turntable manufacturer in the world. last year, they sold one million turntables. that is the fifth of the market. david: they have gotten a lot of people interested in the final -- in vinyl. what is...
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john mackey one of the ceos of the company. david: they plan to grow if the vegan cheese catches on. carol: it is a huge market.ss than 1% of the cheese market. they are hoping to grow and the popular among various consumers. david: all right, i will give it a try. carol: promise? david: promise. also, a company profiting on the popularity of old-school turntables. >> crossley is the largest turntable manufacturer in the world. last year, they sold one million turntables. that is the fifth of the market. david: they have gotten a lot of people interested in vinyl. what is their bread-and-butter? >> their bread and butter are the sort of turntables in the $100 range, 150 dollar range, and these are the turntables you see at places like urban outfitters, restoration hardware target, , walmart. they are the inexpensive, retro turntables that are plug and play with speakers attached and do not require any kind of stereo knowledge or setup. you buy it, take it home, and david: you have looked at this history. they got a call from restoration hardware. what did that mean for the business? >> it changed it more for th
john mackey one of the ceos of the company. david: they plan to grow if the vegan cheese catches on. carol: it is a huge market.ss than 1% of the cheese market. they are hoping to grow and the popular among various consumers. david: all right, i will give it a try. carol: promise? david: promise. also, a company profiting on the popularity of old-school turntables. >> crossley is the largest turntable manufacturer in the world. last year, they sold one million turntables. that is the...
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know, he is leading way ahead in the polls here, ahead of ted cruz, ahead of john kasich, expecting a huge win come tonight. carol i was just looking over at my other monitor because bernie sanders is making his way through the streets of new york city greeting voters. of course, he's a resident of vermont, so he can't vote for himself in new york's primary, but you can see he's doing what he can to get voters to the polls, walking up and down the streets of new york city, shaking hand and just saying hello. we'll see if it works out big time for him later on tonight. all right. back to the republicans now. a win today in new york for mr. trump means a boost of momentum, especially after a series of delegate gains by ted cruz. but trump's campaign is in flux. it appears corey lewandowski, who was just cleared of battery charges after grabbing a reporter, is being pushed aside. and while i go on, let's take a look at mr. trump. he's in that synagogue on lexington avenue casting his ballot, presumably for himself. but as i said, his campaign right now is in flux. so let me introduce my guest right now, jesse benton
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carol costello. at this hour with berman and bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. kate is off today. what you've just been watching is something really, really interesting. bernie sanders at the vatican. hopefully we'll have pictures of what just happened. bernie sanders just spoke to a group at the vatican. this is sort of a think tank there. he was invited or asked to go depending on who you ask to talk about income inequal can i, the moral economy, as bernie sanders likes to city. this event coming one day after the big debate in brooklyn. just a few days before the big new york p new york primary. there were a lot of questions on whether it was smart for bernie sanders to leave the state and the country with so little time before big votes were cast here. but obviously senator sand heer thought it was an important moment. just a few minutes ago we spoke to reporters and said the reason he went is the issues are crucial to him. he also spoke about his admiration for pope francis. he said pope francis speaks about many of the things he thinks are crucial, not jus
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will be shared this year by terrence mccoy of the washington john cushman junior, -- insighteyer climate news. congratulations. [applause] caroland thank you again, jason. [applause] we have a couple of other guests here tonight. this is the first time in the last eight years that vice president joe biden is attending our dinner. [applause] the vice president is here with his daughter, ashley pyramid's device president, i can confidently say on behalf of reporters, we appreciate how much news you have given us. [laughter] we know this has been a difficult year for you and your family and we appreciate your presence here tonight. thank you. [applause] 70 years ago, frankie robinson became the first toican-american entertainer appear at the white house correspondents dinner. this piano playing prodigy was seven years old. here he is in 1946. mr. frank robinson, welcome back . would you please stand? [applause] i want to acknowledge some people who have been helpful to me and to the white house correspondents association. julia winston, thank you for everything you do. our lawyer,to george lehner. journalists on this stage have b
will be shared this year by terrence mccoy of the washington john cushman junior, -- insighteyer climate news. congratulations. [applause] caroland thank you again, jason. [applause] we have a couple of other guests here tonight. this is the first time in the last eight years that vice president joe biden is attending our dinner. [applause] the vice president is here with his daughter, ashley pyramid's device president, i can confidently say on behalf of reporters, we appreciate how much news...
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carol: part of the plan is that there is also going to be social change. for women having greater rights there, does that jeopardize the economic aspect of this plan? john: making saudi arabia more liberal based in the long term will bring in more investment. this huge gleaming thing -- carol: it is empty, isn't it? if yout is empty because work at goldman sachs or morgan stanley, you do not necessarily want to go there her. in the short-term, it brings the reformers absolutely into conflict with some of the more conservative elements of the religious establishment. that is the deal that the saudi monarchy has struck. some say over the religious side in exchange for supporting them. at some point, those things come into conflict. david: we are calling john micklethwait, our editor in chief. thank you for being here. with someine hyde first word news now. caroline: president obama has made it official. he is sending more u.s. troops to syria to fight islamic state. the president spoke after visiting a trade fair in germany. the breada: a small of operations forces are already on the ground in syria, and spread of small operations forces are already on th
carol: part of the plan is that there is also going to be social change. for women having greater rights there, does that jeopardize the economic aspect of this plan? john: making saudi arabia more liberal based in the long term will bring in more investment. this huge gleaming thing -- carol: it is empty, isn't it? if yout is empty because work at goldman sachs or morgan stanley, you do not necessarily want to go there her. in the short-term, it brings the reformers absolutely into conflict...
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john roberts indicate he could be the swing vote. >>> philadelphia is feeling some pain tonight. the caps put a stranglehold on their playoff series with the flyers. >> they're celebrating a big win tonight, and carolwe noticed twitter in philly. >> reporter: that doesn't surprise me. so much fun is another way to describe it. you know how it sounded towards the end of the game for the caps as i'm standing on the bench? silence. that's exactly what they love to hear at wells fargo center. it was a beat down, but it didn't start that way. the turning point was in the second period and came with alex ovechkin coming off the bench. and a laser shot past the goalie! after trailing 1-0, the caps put up six unanswered. they lead the series three games to none, now determined to keep it going. >> they're going to have to win four straight now. we don't want to let them off the hook. and i think our guys are, we've got good maturity in our dressing room. we've learned from past experiences, and guys are growing, and we'll be dy historic sweep. we're going to tell you what it means to the franchise to be up three games to none, coming up later in sports. >>> a new poll out shows donald trump maintaining his
john roberts indicate he could be the swing vote. >>> philadelphia is feeling some pain tonight. the caps put a stranglehold on their playoff series with the flyers. >> they're celebrating a big win tonight, and carolwe noticed twitter in philly. >> reporter: that doesn't surprise me. so much fun is another way to describe it. you know how it sounded towards the end of the game for the caps as i'm standing on the bench? silence. that's exactly what they love to hear at...
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carol top and largo. earlier malfunction at foggy bottom. chopper 4 trying to find a crash beltway at cabin john.thbound bw parkway at 410, right side of the road blocked by a crash there. 270 south looking pretty normal. top of the beltway typically slow over to 270. 66 inbound is looking pretty good and so 195 noris 95 northb the beltway. we a remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >>> a child shot at a home in northwest washington. >> and also tracking few develoents in the search forpm ♪ music plays ♪ music plays ♪ music plays >>> i'm molette green at the live desk. just in terrorism charges announced after a 20-year-old man accused of building a suicide bomb to blow himself up in sweden. we just heard from prosecutors in sweden. they say this man who was detained in turkey last june on his way to joining isis was sent back to sweden. look for updates on this story coming up in just a few on the "today" show. back to you. >>> it is young children at the center of both of them. first, to northeast washington where d.c. police say someone shot a bi-oy in the arm last nit
carol top and largo. earlier malfunction at foggy bottom. chopper 4 trying to find a crash beltway at cabin john.thbound bw parkway at 410, right side of the road blocked by a crash there. 270 south looking pretty normal. top of the beltway typically slow over to 270. 66 inbound is looking pretty good and so 195 noris 95 northb the beltway. we a remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >>> a child shot at a home in northwest washington. >> and also tracking...
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carol costello. "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts now. >> hello, everybody, i'm kate bolduan. >> and i'm john berman. delegate is at the root now of a practically unheard of situation in the presidential race. talk about a flat-out battle between the front-runner, donald trump accusing the republican national committee of conspireing, conspireing to keep him from winning nomination. he says the rules are stacked against him. >> it's stacked against me and by and by the establishment. >> you don't think the rnc wants you to get t nomination? >> no, i don't think so. >> the head of the rnc having none of it, saying that the rules are just that and they have been set since last year. will you quipping, give us all a break. trump took this step a fight further saying the rnc chair should be ashamed. bob cusac is joining me now. >> thanks for having me. >> reince priebus should be ashamed of himself because he knows what's going on. that's what donald trump said to you in this interview. wow? yeah. it was interesting, he kept repeating it and, remember, kate, it was just earlier this month that pr
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carol is back tomorrow. at this hour with berman and bolduan begins right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm john berman. happening now. >> we're back together. >> it is all happening now. this very hour the campaign trail is on fire. all five candidates speaking hours before wisconsin votes. the contest shaping up to be a possible turning point. and there is also new york looming. any minute now hillary clinton, she will be in this state with new york's governor. they will be speaking at a rally. new york votes in a couple of weeks. bernie sanders back in wisconsin. he is speaking in janesville, wisconsin. >> donald trump in wisconsin holding a town hall this hour. ted cruz holding an event in madison. john kasich looking ahead to new york hoping to plant a flag in donald trump's town flag. >> i feel like alice in the brady bunch right now. we're going to start with the trump campaign in the high stakes. several polls suggest donald trump is trailing there. >> let's get to jason carroll in wisconsin. donald trump has ground to make up in that state. do they think they can do it before tomorrow?
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carole king? >> shall i sing it? i have been a surrogate for various candidates. i spent all of 2004 going out and speaking for johnerry, who was my friend before. >> nice try. >> he wound up giving me the kennedy necklace. >> no ambassadorship? >> nope. didn't want it. happy to have this. i am going out in new york, i'm from brooklyn, i grew up in new york. >> where in brooklyn? >> sheep's head bay. >> i was down in the z. >> we were neighbors. so i will be going around new york state, and telling people why i trust hillary clinton so much. i know her heart. i've spent time with her. she is a good person. and she has stood up to all those attacks. and she's tough. she is tough. >> okay. >> the senate republicans' reelection arm, they said they should run like they're running for the sheriff. the idea being they need to talk about local issues as much as possible. >> why are they doing that? >> they say both donald trump and ted cruz are kryptonite and they should avoid them if possible. >> if you don't hang together, we'll hang separately. thank you, my roundtable tonight. >>> coming up, a look at one of the great
carole king? >> shall i sing it? i have been a surrogate for various candidates. i spent all of 2004 going out and speaking for johnerry, who was my friend before. >> nice try. >> he wound up giving me the kennedy necklace. >> no ambassadorship? >> nope. didn't want it. happy to have this. i am going out in new york, i'm from brooklyn, i grew up in new york. >> where in brooklyn? >> sheep's head bay. >> i was down in the z. >> we were...
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carol costello. at this hour with berman and bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. today. what you've just been watching is something really, really interesting. bernie sanders at the vatican. hopefully we'll have pictures of what just happened. bernie sanders just spoke to a group at the vatican. this is sort of a think tank there. he was invited or
carol costello. at this hour with berman and bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. today. what you've just been watching is something really, really interesting. bernie sanders at the vatican. hopefully we'll have pictures of what just happened. bernie sanders just spoke to a group at the vatican. this is sort of a think tank there. he was invited or
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carol. of the remaining delegates to reach 1237. ted cruz has to win 88%. john kasich has to win more delegates than there are. not impossible for donald trump, but unlikely. for the democrats, bernie sanders nabs more than 56% of the vote. bringing his number of delegates to 1066. a little more than 200 behind hillary clinton's total. but clinton leads with the super delegates. assuming all of the super delegates stay committed to their candidate, clinton only needs 36% of the remaining pledge delegates. 36% to clinch the nomination. but super delegates don't count until they actually vote on the campaign floor. what's ahead? new york. california? a big map still to go. sanders campaign hoping his momentum will cause super delegates to jump ship. but you can see a long way go. he has to win 77% of all the remaining delegates. republicans face the real possibility of not having a nominee before the start of their convention. sanders supporters dream of the same situation for their party. >> thanks for breaking down the numbers christine. i appreciate it. >>> cru
carol. of the remaining delegates to reach 1237. ted cruz has to win 88%. john kasich has to win more delegates than there are. not impossible for donald trump, but unlikely. for the democrats, bernie sanders nabs more than 56% of the vote. bringing his number of delegates to 1066. a little more than 200 behind hillary clinton's total. but clinton leads with the super delegates. assuming all of the super delegates stay committed to their candidate, clinton only needs 36% of the remaining pledge...
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carol, molly, great friday. we'll be back monday with more "mtp daily." if it's sunday on "meet the pres press". "with all due respect" starts right now. >>> i'm john. >> this is a no spin zone. >> no, no, no. >>> good afternoon, tgi, not quite tax day yet. we're here at the driver's village in cicero, new york. just outside syracuse, where we interviewed ted cruz. we're going to show you that conversation a little later in the program. but first, bernie sanders hail mary. just days before the empire state primary, next tuesday, sanders took a red eye flight after he debated hillary clinton, and i went to rome, italy. where he delivered a 15 minute speech on a, quote, moral economy, to something called the pontiffcal economy in vatican city. playing off the trip, sanders also annotated a speech by pope francis, and he had that published on the "washington post" website today. after making the over 4,000 mile one way trek, sanders is going to leave vatican city tomorrow, without at this point, any expectation he will meet directly with the pope. john, you and i have both been confused since the trip got announced about why it made sense to leave new
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carol, molly, great friday. we'll be back monday with more "mtp daily." if it's sunday on "meet the pres press". "with all due respect" starts right now. >>> i'm johnx day yet. we're here at the driver's village in cicero, new york. just outside syracuse, where we interviewed ted cruz. we're going to show you that conversation a little later in the program. but first, bernie sanders hail mary. just days before the empire state primary, next tuesday, sanders took a red eye flight after he debated hillary clinton, and i went to rome, italy. where he delivered
carol, molly, great friday. we'll be back monday with more "mtp daily." if it's sunday on "meet the pres press". "with all due respect" starts right now. >>> i'm johnx day yet. we're here at the driver's village in cicero, new york. just outside syracuse, where we interviewed ted cruz. we're going to show you that conversation a little later in the program. but first, bernie sanders hail mary. just days before the empire state primary, next tuesday,...
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carol costello. "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts now. >> hello, everybody, i'm kate bolduan. >> and i'm johnot now of a practically unheard of situation in the presidential race. talk about a flat-out battle between the front-runner, donald trump accusing the republican national committee of conspireing, conspireing to keep him from winning nomination. he says the rules are stacked against him. >> it's stacked against me and by
carol costello. "at this hour with berman and bolduan" starts now. >> hello, everybody, i'm kate bolduan. >> and i'm johnot now of a practically unheard of situation in the presidential race. talk about a flat-out battle between the front-runner, donald trump accusing the republican national committee of conspireing, conspireing to keep him from winning nomination. he says the rules are stacked against him. >> it's stacked against me and by
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john hamilton houston. many legal battles that took place in the bloomingdale neighborhood culminating in two cases that went to the supreme court in 1948. is there a mythology around mary and robert carol having been the first -- marion having been the first african-american moving in into the neighborhoods? many local historians have wondered who was the first have you ever come across that or other discussions in her papers? i believe she bought at least one or two more houses through a white straw buyer? was she ever inclined to get involved in that issue? i think i mentioned them in the book. i did not see anything that suggested at the time that she was involved. i also do not know why that is the case. interview ing an 1947 and she was obviously in sync with what houston and randolph and reston were doing. what she wrote in her memoirs about buying homes and i think i saw a letter in her papers about trying to set up a straw transaction. she did write about having trouble buying homes and even in the 1920's, the naacp was starting to fight restrictive covenants. she was not involved in that litigation either. i do not have a good answer as to why. >> [inaudible] i am wondering if
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carol is back tomorrow. at this hour with berman and bolduan begins right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm john happening now. >> we're back together. >> it is all happening now. this very hour the campaign trail is on fire. all five candidates speaking hours before wisconsin votes. the contest shaping up to be a possible turning point. and there is also new york looming. any minute now hillary clinton, she will be in this state with new york's governor. they will be speaking at a rally. new york votes in a couple of
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. >> carol -- >> this notion that kasich keeps throwing around that he's the only one that can beat hillary is just nonsense. >> john, last word. >> yeah look, bob. it is based in just head-to-head polling, john kasich had been doing better head-to-head against hint, beating her. than trump or cruz for a lock time. and the fact he's languishing in third says more about the republican party and less about about his strength of a candidate. against a one term senator and a celebrity demagogue. ignoring -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> -- off center that the most qualified guy to win who does the best in the general election is having a hard time breaking in. that is a mark of the problem with the republican party right now, not necessarily john kasich as the candidate. >> i have to leave it there. thanks to all of you. cnn's republican presidential town hall is with the candidates and their families continue tonight. 9:00 p.m. eastern. donald trump, wand family will take questions from the voters of new york. only on cnn. and tomorrow night it is ted and heidi cruz's turn. >>> still to come. fending off jabs from all sides. is
. >> carol -- >> this notion that kasich keeps throwing around that he's the only one that can beat hillary is just nonsense. >> john, last word. >> yeah look, bob. it is based in just head-to-head polling, john kasich had been doing better head-to-head against hint, beating her. than trump or cruz for a lock time. and the fact he's languishing in third says more about the republican party and less about about his strength of a candidate. against a one term senator and a...
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john phillips, a trump supporter and talk radio host. thanks to all of you for being with me this morning. >> good to be here. >> good morning. >> good morning, carolto have you all here. judsen, a conservative blog says mr. cruz is doing half his job, chipping away at trump support but not winning ardent supporters. is it time he focused on getting more voters to like him? >> well, i think he is focusing on voters liking him, but he's got a -- he has to win the nomination in order to go beyond cleveland, and guess what? when you're in a fight with somebody, you've got to beat that person, and he's doing a masterful job of taking on donald trump. he is winning delegates left and right, and trump is finally realized, oh, wait a minute. i have to pay attention to the delegates. cruz is doing is what he needs to do and i think we'll see him reaching out even more as the days go on from new york and we go further out. >> so kevin, listen to what mr. trump's new convention manager had to say about ted cruz. >> the reality is, ted cruz has seen his best day. the reality is, this convention process will be over with sometime in june. probably june 7th, an
john phillips, a trump supporter and talk radio host. thanks to all of you for being with me this morning. >> good to be here. >> good morning. >> good morning, carolto have you all here. judsen, a conservative blog says mr. cruz is doing half his job, chipping away at trump support but not winning ardent supporters. is it time he focused on getting more voters to like him? >> well, i think he is focusing on voters liking him, but he's got a -- he has to win the...
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carol, here's what's happening from the cruz campaign. they believe staying in the race is splitsing their non-trump vote. it's costing them potentially their ill vote. there's a chance that johnd cost them those districts. that's why they want him out. the cruz campaign is very dangerous for john kasich because they have money and ads targeted toward him. donald trump's attacks are exactly what the kasich funds want. they're fund-raising off them. he's tried to stay above it. wisconsin, an extremely important day to day but how the kasich effort goes on is very important. john kasich's adviser saying very clearly, john kasich is not getting out of the race. >> is it possible john kasich can do better than the polls are saying? >> look. right now john kasich is 10, 15, 20 points behind. if you talk how they're dell yated. 18 go to the state. if he wins both of them, that would be six apiece that. would be considered a victory. pulling any delegates out of wisconsin would be a victory. next in new york where john kasich is already campaigning. after that, pennsylvania, he's tied with donald trump. >> he's from pennsylvania. >> he is. so the campaign looks at the map ahead and s
carol, here's what's happening from the cruz campaign. they believe staying in the race is splitsing their non-trump vote. it's costing them potentially their ill vote. there's a chance that johnd cost them those districts. that's why they want him out. the cruz campaign is very dangerous for john kasich because they have money and ads targeted toward him. donald trump's attacks are exactly what the kasich funds want. they're fund-raising off them. he's tried to stay above it. wisconsin, an...
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john ford on qualcomm. susan lee for young brands and colby reagan covering mattel for us. that hexabox, guys? is that what six is? cnbc senior markets commentator mike santoli here with cnbc contributor carolelcome. more earnings due out today. lindsey bell joins us. and steve vasso will join us in just a amoment. that hexabox. is that six? >> what happened to three? >> i don't know anything in particular happened a eed at 3:. you've had a ke16% move in abou 9 1/2 weeks on the other hand you haven't had any jerky action. clearly, earnings have been good enough or at least good enough to make people hopeful of those everpresent second half comeback expectations. >> let's see if qualcomm is moving at all. looks like those number us are starting to come out. of course, i'll have much more information four -- remember with intel stocks that stock has halted yesterday. it looks like it's moving higher. carol, on the markets what do you make of things today? >> i think we're what, you know, 11 days away from may. what do they say, sell in may and go away. we may be in for that again. certainly, i'm somebody who is not necessarily as comfortable at these levels as february when i deployed more ca
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carol. >>> a three night cnn town hall event begins tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. this time there's a twist. the republican presidential candidates and their families will be answering questions. tonight it's john and their twin teenagers. and donald trump is tomorrow, and wednesday it's the cruzs. >>> i have a bit of breaking news to share from the investigation into the brussels and paris attacks. a source close to the investigation telling cnn that the same terrorist cell had planned to attack the euro 2016 soccer championships in france. now, this source says this comes from captured isis terrorist suspect mohamed abrini. and that investigators are trying to investigate his plan. it was also indicated a paris shopping mall and a catholic group were potential targets. >>> still to come, a super bowl champ gunned down after a car crash. what we're learning about the suspect, next. ok team, what if 30,000 people download the new app? we're good. okay... what if a million people download the new app? we're good. five million? good. we scale on demand. hybrid infrastructure, boom. ok. what if 30 million people download the app? we're not good. we're total heroes. scale on demand with the number
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