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i begin with john heilman. does hillary clinton advance her cause, did she do what she needed to do at this convention and how will i.t. benefit her? >> i think big answer is yes. i think by a common consensus among people who are interested in image, that is what the conventions usually are, in addition to unifying the party they are a television production, this was well staged well crafted convention. whether that translates to bump in the polls or not i don't know. advancing the kind of case she wants to make against this particular republican nominee it laid it out in a very rigorous and powerful way. >> rose: katie. >> i think what the convention did a relatively good job of doing was try humanize hillary clinton and what you had at this convention there, speech after speech, who hillary clinton was behind the scenes as a wife as a mother how she has played into this completely world we live in now for the past 30, 40 years and i think they did a good job of that. the question is, does that translate to v
i begin with john heilman. does hillary clinton advance her cause, did she do what she needed to do at this convention and how will i.t. benefit her? >> i think big answer is yes. i think by a common consensus among people who are interested in image, that is what the conventions usually are, in addition to unifying the party they are a television production, this was well staged well crafted convention. whether that translates to bump in the polls or not i don't know. advancing the kind...
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bloomberg's john heilman. nbc's willy giese. giest. this is democracy now!are breaking with convention war, peace, , and presidency. we were speaking to them on the floor of the quicken loans arena. we are going to turn to look at a billionaire who owns casinos, facing a pending lawsuit, and s a reputation for launching attacks s journalisism. we are not talking about donald trump, we are talking about dan gilbert, owner of quicken loans. republicanthe convention has taken place at the q. that's short for cleveland's quicken loans arena, home of the republican national convention, which concluded thursday. >> the iron he -- irony is lost on the press corps, which has characteristically has this remarkable lack of self-awareness about a lot of things. quicken loans was one of the symbols of the subprime crisis. they have reinvented themselves with rocket mortgage, which is a sub company, as far as i understand. there are people on wall street who won't tell you the same problems with active bubbles in the real estate market. cleveland was one of the ground ze
bloomberg's john heilman. nbc's willy giese. giest. this is democracy now!are breaking with convention war, peace, , and presidency. we were speaking to them on the floor of the quicken loans arena. we are going to turn to look at a billionaire who owns casinos, facing a pending lawsuit, and s a reputation for launching attacks s journalisism. we are not talking about donald trump, we are talking about dan gilbert, owner of quicken loans. republicanthe convention has taken place at the q....
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we'll talk with john heilman and bob schieffer about donald trump crossing in on a vp pick. and the results of a new cbs poll on the tightening race. police dallas pastor jakes shows us how he is helping the community heal. and this, the concierge service helping passengers skip long lines at the airport and the concerns it's raising over privacy. it's already available in the bay area. mellody hobson on how businesses are cashing in on "pokemon go." that and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> see you at 7:00. thank you. >>> time now 6:45. let's get a check of traffic with gianna. >>> and we head to the roads now. first off we start with a look at conditions as you make your way along 580 westbound out of the altamont pass. we still have some slow-and-go speeds there. 17 miles per hour as you connect off 205 on to 580. so you're going to see brake lights to north flynn at this point a little busy there, altamont pass and 680 that's better things thinning out a business 16 minutes from the altamont pass to the dublin interchange. southbound 680 t
we'll talk with john heilman and bob schieffer about donald trump crossing in on a vp pick. and the results of a new cbs poll on the tightening race. police dallas pastor jakes shows us how he is helping the community heal. and this, the concierge service helping passengers skip long lines at the airport and the concerns it's raising over privacy. it's already available in the bay area. mellody hobson on how businesses are cashing in on "pokemon go." that and more. the news is back in...
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Jul 27, 2016
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we've got msnbc contributor, the legend, mike barnicle, co-host john halpern and john heilman. >> andof course, tv's own willie geist! >> so it's a big morning. vice president joe biden will join us here right in the ale house at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. >> it is going to be something. i want to ask about last night, the big event last night. mike halpern, obviously, bill clinton speaking. you followed the clintons since the first run for president. how did it go last night? >> the big thing was her speech for hillary clinton. it's so hard to see in any given moment in our cynical world something that's historic and everybody in the moment realizes it's bigger. as willie said, the clintons have been around for so long. i didn't think it was bill clinton's best speech of all time in the hall. he never got a lot of momentum until the very end. but it was, i think, purposely intended to be a low-key explanation of what her life was like from someone who knows her best. he was biographer in chief last night telling her life story. i'm not sure it was the best use of his abilities, but i th
we've got msnbc contributor, the legend, mike barnicle, co-host john halpern and john heilman. >> andof course, tv's own willie geist! >> so it's a big morning. vice president joe biden will join us here right in the ale house at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. >> it is going to be something. i want to ask about last night, the big event last night. mike halpern, obviously, bill clinton speaking. you followed the clintons since the first run for president. how did it go last night?...
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. >> especially, john heilman, if your entire argument has been there are a bunch of idiots in washingtonwho don't know how to run the federal government, if you look like you don't know how to run a campaign, wait until you get a $4 trillion budget and you're in charge of hundreds of thousands of people and you're running the world. >> you can't get melania's speech again. >> as you're seeing, they aren't being much of a trump campaign in a traditional sense. the argument has been, he's gotten so far, don't worry about it. it's been hypothetical. here was like a tangible thing where not having a real campaign had a real victim, and the real victim happened to be the nominee's wife. you went around the hall last night, mike and i were walking around talking to people, senators, governor. this is where the house divided kind of comes into play. a lot of they see folks want to make go for trump. they see something like this and say, i have other doubts about trump, but when the incompetence is on display this way, it makes it that much harder for people on the fence, the republican establis
. >> especially, john heilman, if your entire argument has been there are a bunch of idiots in washingtonwho don't know how to run the federal government, if you look like you don't know how to run a campaign, wait until you get a $4 trillion budget and you're in charge of hundreds of thousands of people and you're running the world. >> you can't get melania's speech again. >> as you're seeing, they aren't being much of a trump campaign in a traditional sense. the argument has...