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we go over to john king standing by at the magic wall. , bernie sanders has bitterly complained about the system that the democrats have, put in all this benefit on the super delegates as they're called. if there were no super delegates would the situation be different? >> this is a tough night for the sanders campaign. if you look on social media his supporters are complaining me and other media organizations put her over the top. the super delegates don't vote until the convention. let's start with where we are. as we wait for the results in new jersey, the numbers will change once we allocate delegates through the six states here's where we are in terms of pledged delegates. the current democratic party magic number in the system. you have pledged delegates and you bring in the super delegates what puts her over the top. 2383 needed to win. 2384, the number will go up with more super delegates coming out and as we start allocating delegates from new jersey. this is why we can say as of this moment she's the presumptive democratic nomine
we go over to john king standing by at the magic wall. , bernie sanders has bitterly complained about the system that the democrats have, put in all this benefit on the super delegates as they're called. if there were no super delegates would the situation be different? >> this is a tough night for the sanders campaign. if you look on social media his supporters are complaining me and other media organizations put her over the top. the super delegates don't vote until the convention....
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i want to say thank you, watch john king and his magic wall.y is spending more time analyzing individual congressional districts this year than you and that's where the story is this year. >> fun to watch. >> he's the best professor of geography. knows every single county in the country. >> welcome to red sox nation. >> and thanks to jorge. find his new book "take a stand." thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, once every two years, viewers around the world are riveted while the compelling competitions that are the olympics play out on our screens. intx 2016 is pleased to bring you a taste of what's to come. ♪ ♪ >> oh, he did it! alex morgan has done it. >> yusain bolt is one of the bet runners that has ever lived. >> no one has won more. >> gabby, gold. ♪ >> all you can do is say thank you. thank you for this incredible moment. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chairman and ceo of comcast corporation, brian roberts. >> good morning, everybody. i have to say, seeing that video, you get goose bumps every two year
i want to say thank you, watch john king and his magic wall.y is spending more time analyzing individual congressional districts this year than you and that's where the story is this year. >> fun to watch. >> he's the best professor of geography. knows every single county in the country. >> welcome to red sox nation. >> and thanks to jorge. find his new book "take a stand." thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, once every two...
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i want to say thank you, watch john king and his magic wall.obody is spending more time analyzing individual congressional districts this year than you, and that's where the story is this year. >> fun to watch. >> he's the best professor of geography. knows every single county in the country. >> welcome to red sox nation. >> and thanks to jorge. find his new book "take a stand." thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, once every two years viewers around the world are riveted while the compelling competitions that are the olympics play out on our screens. intx 2016 is pleased to bring you a taste of what's to come. ♪ ♪ >> here comes the cross. alex morgan has done it! >> usain bolt is the best sprinter that has ever lived. >> number 19! no one has won more. >> gabby, gold. ♪ >> all i can do is say thank you. thank you for the incredible moments. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chairman and ceo of comcast corporation, brian roberts. >> good morning, everybody. i have to say, seeing that video, you get
i want to say thank you, watch john king and his magic wall.obody is spending more time analyzing individual congressional districts this year than you, and that's where the story is this year. >> fun to watch. >> he's the best professor of geography. knows every single county in the country. >> welcome to red sox nation. >> and thanks to jorge. find his new book "take a stand." thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and...
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interim president michael middleton talks about the .chool's response john king on implementation of the every child succeeds act. officials from the agriculture and interior departments were at a senate energy and natural resources hearing on wildfire and forth management. they talk about legislation that will change how firefighting efforts are funded by the u.s. forest service. they testified on the timber industry. this is two hours. >> good morning, the committee will come to order. we are meeting to receive testimony on a legislative discussion draft entitled wildfire budget response act. i want to thank those that joins together when we released this draft may 25 along with ranking members senator cantwell and senator wyden. u.n. senator crapo have been working this issue for a very long time. we thank you for your leadership. senator rich joins us. a good, strong team with this draft. we have taken public comment on it. we are taking the next step today. we recognize we face some serious challenges and an area that needs to be addressed. people across the country are realizin
interim president michael middleton talks about the .chool's response john king on implementation of the every child succeeds act. officials from the agriculture and interior departments were at a senate energy and natural resources hearing on wildfire and forth management. they talk about legislation that will change how firefighting efforts are funded by the u.s. forest service. they testified on the timber industry. this is two hours. >> good morning, the committee will come to order....
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john king is back at the wall to break it all down by the numbers. campaign, they're 100% confident she will be the presumptive nominee tomorrow night. any reason to doubt that? >> no. absolutely no reason to doubt that, anderson. let me show you why. in the pledge delegate count just shy of a 300 lead in pledge delegates now. this is changing by the second -- by the second. look at this, 561 super delegates in now to 47 for senator sanders. we have her right here up kissing the line, shy by ten delegates. as i said, this is changing by the second. and the clinton campaign knows, number one, media counts are beginning to put them at or over the line. they know in their private conversations with these remaining 106 super delegates dozens of them, i'm told, have already privately committed to secretary clinton. they know in their math they're already over the line. what they want to have happen is for the voters to do it. they want to be able to say the voters of new jersey put hillary clinton over the line. they expect to win in new jersey tomorrow.
john king is back at the wall to break it all down by the numbers. campaign, they're 100% confident she will be the presumptive nominee tomorrow night. any reason to doubt that? >> no. absolutely no reason to doubt that, anderson. let me show you why. in the pledge delegate count just shy of a 300 lead in pledge delegates now. this is changing by the second -- by the second. look at this, 561 super delegates in now to 47 for senator sanders. we have her right here up kissing the line, shy...
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california right now, i'll walk over here to john king over at the magic wall.is very, very impressive for hillary clinton. so far, if you take a look at this, 62.3%. 36.5% with 28% of the vote in. that's already a big number. >> it's a huge number. and it's you start thinking can you make up that deficit even in a big state like california, the answer is yes, yes, it's mathematically possible, when you look at what's come in so far, this is a steep hill for bernie sanders. remember, he spent the last two weeks out here, essentially saying this is it. this is the trophy. i want it to say i have momentum at the end. those numbers speak for themselves. and then do this, the anchor of the state for the democrats, los angeles county, 26 plus percent of the population. this is where hillary clinton, african americans, latinos, back to 2008, she ran a 55% of the vote here against then senator obama. this is what she hopes to be the anchor over california strategy tonight. 0%. even though a lot of that early vote, that's early vote, they had an aggressive early vote ca
california right now, i'll walk over here to john king over at the magic wall.is very, very impressive for hillary clinton. so far, if you take a look at this, 62.3%. 36.5% with 28% of the vote in. that's already a big number. >> it's a huge number. and it's you start thinking can you make up that deficit even in a big state like california, the answer is yes, yes, it's mathematically possible, when you look at what's come in so far, this is a steep hill for bernie sanders. remember, he...
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john king joins us now to break it down by the numbers.us through those numbers and explain what they mean overall. >> the reason to be optimistic in the clinton campaign but not overly so. national polls to start. abc/washington post poll has a 12-point lead. nbc wall street journal poll also released and taken about the same time has only a five-point clinton lead. average out the last handful of national polls what you get in our cnn poll of polls is a seven-point clinton lead nationally. don't pop the champagne. we elect presidents state by state. battleground state polls, real clear political averages in ohio, tiny clinton lead. pennsylvania, dead heat. republicans haven't won that state in forever. virginia, another battleground state, tiny clinton lead. in florida, a tiny clinton lead. most of the polls used to build these averages were taken before these polls. maybe we'll see in three weeks to the republican convention, four weeks to the democratic convention, very critical time as both candidates try to reshape the race. maybe we
john king joins us now to break it down by the numbers.us through those numbers and explain what they mean overall. >> the reason to be optimistic in the clinton campaign but not overly so. national polls to start. abc/washington post poll has a 12-point lead. nbc wall street journal poll also released and taken about the same time has only a five-point clinton lead. average out the last handful of national polls what you get in our cnn poll of polls is a seven-point clinton lead...
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we're going to find out. >> john king there ahead live in the "cnn newsroom." final good-byes as family and friends of the victims memorialize their loved ones. investigators piecing together the orlando killer's final days. tragedy at disney, new signs and fences go up at walt disney beaches. in the wake of a deadly attack, is this enough? high-tech, hijacking, why one man is hijacking the twitter accounts. replacing terrorist propaganda with gay pornography. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. [so i use quickbooks and run mye entire business from the cloud. i keep an eye
we're going to find out. >> john king there ahead live in the "cnn newsroom." final good-byes as family and friends of the victims memorialize their loved ones. investigators piecing together the orlando killer's final days. tragedy at disney, new signs and fences go up at walt disney beaches. in the wake of a deadly attack, is this enough? high-tech, hijacking, why one man is hijacking the twitter accounts. replacing terrorist propaganda with gay pornography. you are live in...
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john king, exhibit a, 1 million exhibits could be put forward. what the doj is doing with state and local prisons but internally, the bureau, to make sure the department is a model. the unprecedented collaboration with the workforce, we have to make sure. i commend you for what you are doing to shine a light on this. if you lose sight of a moment in time you lose the opportunity. i think there is tremendous bipartisan opportunity. it is not that often that you have the coke brothers and folks in between coming together on that vision and that is what civil rights is about. the collective power of we. that is what labor rights is about. what democracy is about. the collective power of we is capable of doing remarkable things in every zip code for good reasons that relate to the moral and ethical imperative and economic imperative and public safety imperative and civil rights imperative. it is appropriate that we are all here and for many others, cabinet colleagues on this team, inside outside collaboration. we can't do it without the businesses ou
john king, exhibit a, 1 million exhibits could be put forward. what the doj is doing with state and local prisons but internally, the bureau, to make sure the department is a model. the unprecedented collaboration with the workforce, we have to make sure. i commend you for what you are doing to shine a light on this. if you lose sight of a moment in time you lose the opportunity. i think there is tremendous bipartisan opportunity. it is not that often that you have the coke brothers and folks...
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joined by cnn politics anchor john king.st 24 hours, i heard more real concern from republicans than i heard to date during the campaign. so there is real concern. the question, is there a real path to blocking donald trump at this point? >> john, we lived through the primaries. the stop trump movement failed. then never trump. would find a third party alternative. that failed. now dumb trump at the convention. as we speak tonight, it is a month away. odds are slightly better than winning powerball. that doesn't make it insignificant. these are serious people trying to do this. shows you the disaffection, disillusionment, fear among republicans. shawn spicer tweeting it is a media creation. he knows that's not the case. it is a republican creation, mostly by people that opposed trump in the primaries that couldn't beat him making a last ditch effort. odds are against them, he has an overwhelming delegate lead, but shows you trump had a hostile takeover of the republican party, a lot of people that got beat are still mad. >>
joined by cnn politics anchor john king.st 24 hours, i heard more real concern from republicans than i heard to date during the campaign. so there is real concern. the question, is there a real path to blocking donald trump at this point? >> john, we lived through the primaries. the stop trump movement failed. then never trump. would find a third party alternative. that failed. now dumb trump at the convention. as we speak tonight, it is a month away. odds are slightly better than winning...
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. >> our inside politics anchor john king and we are also joined by nia mallika.enderson and our political director. walk us through the numbers as we're seeing them right now. >> wolf, you wouldn't normally think the puerto rico primary would be important, but because hillary clinton is knocking on the door it could be important and it looks like she's unlikely to get to the magic number tonight and she'll get closer if the lead holds up and that's significant for a number of reasons and you just heard maybe they're counting local elections first and 69% to 30.4% and we've got a healthy clinton lead. we have to wait and count, but if anything close to this holds up, she'll get 40 or 42 and somewhere in the ballpark of 40 to 60 delegates and what it will do is number one, it gives her another win. 29 wins and number two, it gets her knocking on the door heading in to the last big super tuesday. puerto rico is the only contest for the democrat and we have six big contests on tuesday and the dakotas, new mexico, and the granddaddy of them all, california. some 500 d
. >> our inside politics anchor john king and we are also joined by nia mallika.enderson and our political director. walk us through the numbers as we're seeing them right now. >> wolf, you wouldn't normally think the puerto rico primary would be important, but because hillary clinton is knocking on the door it could be important and it looks like she's unlikely to get to the magic number tonight and she'll get closer if the lead holds up and that's significant for a number of...
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john king is "outfront." john, when you look at the travel schedules, it tells you so much.can you tell about the paths that they are each pursuing trying to get to that magic number of 270? >> erin, in the testing time for the candidates now. the targeting after the conventions testing to see what you just asked. how do i get to 270. or in the case of hillary clinton, do you do i defend this map of 2012. let's take virginia. mr. trump is there tonight. 51-47, a close race between obama and romney. trump thinks if i can flip virginia, i'm on the way to 270. that's why he's there tonight. why is secretary clinton going to wisconsin with the president of the united states? a lot of talk that trump's best hope is across the rust belt. scott walker saying he's not sure if he will support trump even with a guy from wisconsin. paul ryan of janesville, the testimonies won quite easily. so the democrats are going there first. the president and secretary clinton, to say sorry, mr. trump, this one is ours and we're going to keep it. that's one way to look at it. let me flip maps and d
john king is "outfront." john, when you look at the travel schedules, it tells you so much.can you tell about the paths that they are each pursuing trying to get to that magic number of 270? >> erin, in the testing time for the candidates now. the targeting after the conventions testing to see what you just asked. how do i get to 270. or in the case of hillary clinton, do you do i defend this map of 2012. let's take virginia. mr. trump is there tonight. 51-47, a close race...
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we are joined by the cnn politics anchor john king, and i have to say, within the last 24 hours, i have from republicans than i have heard from date to this campaign, and so there is real concern, and the question is though is there a real path to blocking donald trump? >> well, john, we lived through the primaries and it was stop trump, and then never trump, and a third alternative and that failed and now a dump trump at the convention, and as jeff noted it is a month ago and the odds are slightly better than winning the powerball, but it does not make it insignificant and these are serious people trying to do it, and it shows you the disaffectionate and the fear of trump among the republicans, and the national republican committee saying it is a media creation, but you know it is not a case, and this is a republican creation, yes, by the people who opposed him in the primaries who couldn't beat him, and one last ditch effort, and the odds are beyond him shgs ba, because he had an overwhelming lead, and trump had a hostile takeover of the republican party, and some of the people who go
we are joined by the cnn politics anchor john king, and i have to say, within the last 24 hours, i have from republicans than i have heard from date to this campaign, and so there is real concern, and the question is though is there a real path to blocking donald trump? >> well, john, we lived through the primaries and it was stop trump, and then never trump, and a third alternative and that failed and now a dump trump at the convention, and as jeff noted it is a month ago and the odds...
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john king was pell grants. you are exhibit a of about a million exhibits that could be put forward. what the doj is doing with state and local prisons and internally at the bureau of prisons to make sure that the department is a model and what we are doing now, the unprecedented collaboration of the workforce system. we have to make sure, and i commend for what you're doing to shine a light on this because if you lose sight of the moment in time then you lose sight of opportunity and i think there's a tremendous bipartisan opportunity. it's not that often when you have the likes of the coke brothers and folks all in between coming together around that vision. that's what civil rights is about. it's about the collective power of we. that's what labor rights is about. that's what moving the ball forward is about. that's what democracy is about. i think the collective power of we in this setting is capable of doing remarkable things in every zip code for all the good reasons that relate to the moral and ethical imperative in the public safety imperative in the civil rights imperative.
john king was pell grants. you are exhibit a of about a million exhibits that could be put forward. what the doj is doing with state and local prisons and internally at the bureau of prisons to make sure that the department is a model and what we are doing now, the unprecedented collaboration of the workforce system. we have to make sure, and i commend for what you're doing to shine a light on this because if you lose sight of the moment in time then you lose sight of opportunity and i think...
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i'm john king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning as we gear up for puerto rico's democratic vote today and then the big final tuesday of the presidential primary season. three questions to frame the states. will bernie sanders continue his push for the democratic nomination past tuesday even if if the delegate math makes clear hillary clinton is the voters' choice? >> and let california, one of the most progressive states in this country, show the world that california's going forward with the political revolution. >> can clinton do something donald trump couldn't do, knocking the billionaire businessman off balance and turning off voters against him? >> he is not just unprepared. he is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability, and immense responsibility. >> question three, are donald trump's repeated attacks on latinos not ohm a threat to his success but a lasting scar on the entire republican party? >> i have had horrible rulings. i've been treated very unfai
i'm john king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning as we gear up for puerto rico's democratic vote today and then the big final tuesday of the presidential primary season. three questions to frame the states. will bernie sanders continue his push for the democratic nomination past tuesday even if if the delegate math makes clear hillary clinton is the voters' choice? >> and let california, one of the most progressive states in this country, show the world that california's going...
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now her guest, chief correspondent and inside politics of cnn, john king. and anchor and host of univision news, jorge. >> good morning everyone. it's nice to see you here. there are 176 days until the election. do you feel good about that? it feels like it's been going on forever, doesn't it. >> you're counting? >> yes, i'm counting. >> so let me start with both of you. we are among friends today. when you're talking to friends, what are the additives you use to describe the year that we have been through? >> i like that one. disruption. everything in our lives and in the business, think of the last ten or 15 years of your life, the uncertainty, the change. what is going to work and where are we going to be tomorrow? what has resisted that, the american political system. new industries are coming out. some of them are succeeding and some of them are failing. american politics have pushed it away. kind of like the auto industry when the japanese cars were coming and they said that's cute. but it's not going to work. when you read this change for so long, it
now her guest, chief correspondent and inside politics of cnn, john king. and anchor and host of univision news, jorge. >> good morning everyone. it's nice to see you here. there are 176 days until the election. do you feel good about that? it feels like it's been going on forever, doesn't it. >> you're counting? >> yes, i'm counting. >> so let me start with both of you. we are among friends today. when you're talking to friends, what are the additives you use to...
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and we've had conversations with john king and jorge ramos.rated some terrific events and programs with cable tv pioneers. the cable center hall of fame last night. outstanding. women in cable. a great lunch. and many other groups. on the market place floor we've discovered the joys and wonders of virtual reality, of tv everywhere and the ever-expanding content display technology. we've also been immersed in news and information about the internet and television and imagine park through dozens of panel sessions and discussions. so it's fitting that all of those developments have led to this afternoon's great general session. probably the most disruptive of intx 2016. we're going to get to hear from the people who have disrupted our world with game-changing technology and services. fresh from the acquisition of directv, we're going to get a chance to meet at&t's john stankey. we'll gain insights into the world of the internet with the founder of mashable, pete ca cashmore. it's going to be an interesting conversation. and are & recode's peter k
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let me walk over to john king. take a close look at california now. 34% of the vote is now in. take a look at. this hillary clinton is now ahead by more, more than 400,000 votes with 34% of the vote. that's an impressive, impressive lead. she now has 1,010,000 votes. >> you think they should call this race. we can't call the race. we've been stuck here for a long time. what is not impressive is the pace of counting in california tonight. we've been stuck between 32 in the last half hour we've gone from 32 to 34%. the polls have been closed for some time. we know a lot of this. we know a lot of this is the early absentee voting. we're trying to get more in the large areas. we're now up to 9%. hillary clinton has a big lead here. this is the place she expects to win big. we would like to get more than 9% of the vote. can you get a better flavor of do things stay the same you? move over to the other counties. ventura county, we're up to 38% of the vote. she's ahead here. it is closer than the statewide numbers. you want to see more votes come n move over to the coast. clinton hold
let me walk over to john king. take a close look at california now. 34% of the vote is now in. take a look at. this hillary clinton is now ahead by more, more than 400,000 votes with 34% of the vote. that's an impressive, impressive lead. she now has 1,010,000 votes. >> you think they should call this race. we can't call the race. we've been stuck here for a long time. what is not impressive is the pace of counting in california tonight. we've been stuck between 32 in the last half hour...
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john king joining us to give us a preview of what is going on. >> the purchase met -- the first matchtoday. this is where we take the best four teams for the men and the best "frisco five" so the women and they compete the rest of the weekend. >> this is a great opportunity for people in the bay area who aren't acquainted with the sport. >> you will have a three-time olympic gold medalist playing this weekend. you have another gold medalist in the men's bracket. >> for those coming out what should they be looking for? >> some of the best volleyball in the world. certainly the best in the u.s. we will be playing every day starting at 9:30 a.m. sunday we start right at 9:00. the finals will be live at 12:00. better to be here as a part of the final then to be home watching it on television. >> it is going to be a great time. >> hopefully some great weather for anyone headed out there. >> we should have some great weather if you want to make it out there. lots of sunshine is the plan for the afternoon hours. warmer temperatures across the entire bay area as we head to the weekend. right
john king joining us to give us a preview of what is going on. >> the purchase met -- the first matchtoday. this is where we take the best four teams for the men and the best "frisco five" so the women and they compete the rest of the weekend. >> this is a great opportunity for people in the bay area who aren't acquainted with the sport. >> you will have a three-time olympic gold medalist playing this weekend. you have another gold medalist in the men's bracket....
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arianna huffington, and some people who really bring the world right into our living rooms like john kingd jorge ramos, and fcc chairman tom wheeler. >> you know, ken and i had a blast putting intx together for you. and we're deeply endebted to the members of the intx advisory board for helping us realize our vision. >> yeah, you know when pat and i started down this path, when we agreed to co-chair, we wanted intx this year to be really fast paced and electric. to be fun, casual, relaxed, no ties. >> but there is a hanky. >> there is a hanky, okay. with the opportunity for all of us to compare notes and really get a glimpse us to compare notes and really get a glimpse into the future we're all creating together. it's going to be an exciting week. >> we do hope what you experience this week is exactly as ken just described it here in boston. and we look forward to chatting with me of you during the next three days. >> absolutely. listen, have a great time. get some great boston food. i'll meet you later at the food truck. enjoy intx here in boston, everybody. [ applause ] >> ladies and ge
arianna huffington, and some people who really bring the world right into our living rooms like john kingd jorge ramos, and fcc chairman tom wheeler. >> you know, ken and i had a blast putting intx together for you. and we're deeply endebted to the members of the intx advisory board for helping us realize our vision. >> yeah, you know when pat and i started down this path, when we agreed to co-chair, we wanted intx this year to be really fast paced and electric. to be fun, casual,...
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secretaryducation john king testified on the implementation of the every student succeeds act. theas asked about rulemaking process and the prophecy where federal funds are designed to supplement state resources. this hearing was held by the house education and workforce committee. it is just under two hours. chairman kline: the committee will come to order. welcome back, mr. sec terry. for joining us. when we last met, the process for implementing the every student succeeds act was just getting underway. we had a healthy discussion about the reforms congress passed. reforms are designed to return local control over k-12 schools. that is not just my own personal view. it is held by lawmakers and principles who recently wrote succeeds actudent is clear. education decision-making now rests with states and districts. the federal role is to inform those standpoint. the wall street journal editorialized that is -- it is the largest and a quarter century. the reason for this hearing, and is tontinued oversight, ensure the letter and intent of the law is followed. that includes holdin
secretaryducation john king testified on the implementation of the every student succeeds act. theas asked about rulemaking process and the prophecy where federal funds are designed to supplement state resources. this hearing was held by the house education and workforce committee. it is just under two hours. chairman kline: the committee will come to order. welcome back, mr. sec terry. for joining us. when we last met, the process for implementing the every student succeeds act was just...
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ignoring the democratic national party's clear statement that it is wrong, with all due respect to john king to count the vote of super delegates before they vote that convention this summer. she does not have and will not have the requisite number of delegates to secure the nomination and i can't fathom why the media is rushing to call it over. >> isn't the president rushing. >> let me tell you two things about the president. people are going to want to vote in california and if the media has already started calling this, that's discouraging people from voting. that's not good for democracy. there's still a -- >> is that silencing the votes of people? >> i think the president should wait until the super delegates and vote at the convention. i understand why he's doing that. but if you look at the facts about when the nomination is -- >> basel. >> i don't know why the president should wait because the super delegates have actually made up their mind. but it's incumbent upon the sanders' campaign to change their mind. yes, the language, presumptive nominee but the fact of the matter is she's
ignoring the democratic national party's clear statement that it is wrong, with all due respect to john king to count the vote of super delegates before they vote that convention this summer. she does not have and will not have the requisite number of delegates to secure the nomination and i can't fathom why the media is rushing to call it over. >> isn't the president rushing. >> let me tell you two things about the president. people are going to want to vote in california and if...
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his answer has been i did it this way in the primaries and it work for me. >> john king there for us. of trump, his campaign released an emergency fundraising email on saturday after hillary clinton's campaign aired its first general election attack ad earlier this week. the message reads as follow. right now, we're facing an emergency goal of $100,000 to help get our ads on the air. we need your contributions by 11:59 p.m. tonight. crooked hillary is about to invade your tv with ads attacking mr. trump but we're preparing to fight back. end that quote. the urgent email is particularly notable since trump has repeatedly insisted that he is self-funding his campaign. >>> i want to tell you about a situation in santa barbara, california right now, a large wildfire forcing mandatory evacuations with nearly 2,000 firefighters called in to fight this fire. our meteorologist is here to tell us more. >> there's been a significant improvement in the containment of this sherpa fire known locally in that area. we'll talk about the details in a second. look at the footage new to the region. some
his answer has been i did it this way in the primaries and it work for me. >> john king there for us. of trump, his campaign released an emergency fundraising email on saturday after hillary clinton's campaign aired its first general election attack ad earlier this week. the message reads as follow. right now, we're facing an emergency goal of $100,000 to help get our ads on the air. we need your contributions by 11:59 p.m. tonight. crooked hillary is about to invade your tv with ads...
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let's bring in john king, he's our chief national correspondent, also mallika henderson and david chal onis with us as well. break down what we're anticipating tonight. because the 60 delegate number is really potentially critical. >> 60 delegates hillary clinton needs to get. as you noted, with the support of her currently declared super delegates, hillary clinton can get to the magic number tonight if she gets all 60 delegates out of puerto rico. we have no votes coming in yet. we expected them actually a little while ago. we're waiting to see, once you see the first colors here. dark blue for clinton, light blue for sanders. significantly, wolf, this is the math we'll be looking at tonight. in terms of pledge delegates where we stand right now. eight contests left in the democratic side including puerto rico. 1,776 to 1,501. hillary clinton saying that's a bigger lead than barack obama ever had over me, and especially late in the race in 2008. she believes she will get to the finish line with a majority of the pledge delegates. bernie sanders needs 68% of the remaining pledge delega
let's bring in john king, he's our chief national correspondent, also mallika henderson and david chal onis with us as well. break down what we're anticipating tonight. because the 60 delegate number is really potentially critical. >> 60 delegates hillary clinton needs to get. as you noted, with the support of her currently declared super delegates, hillary clinton can get to the magic number tonight if she gets all 60 delegates out of puerto rico. we have no votes coming in yet. we...
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let's go over to john king and take a close look at california right now. that's a very impressive lead she has. all the polls showed it was supposed to be 1% or 2% f this holds, the polls were clearly wrong. >> one poll among likely voters that had secretary clinton with a ten point lead number where in the ballpark of. that there is one poll of likely voters that said about ten points. you're looking at this. under normal circumstances, you see this and say okay, game over. obviously, the biggest state in the country. and you had a significant early vote or absentee vote by mail. now what do you? you get that results first. look at it. obviously secretary clin has an overwhelming lead there. you want more votes to come in from today. where are we? you look down in san diego county. this is zero a little while ago. we're getting the election day voted. at the moment she is holding a consistent lead there. then you come in here. this is the most important county. we look at it a lot. again, los angeles county, 26%. we're trying to get to day's votes. fit ho
let's go over to john king and take a close look at california right now. that's a very impressive lead she has. all the polls showed it was supposed to be 1% or 2% f this holds, the polls were clearly wrong. >> one poll among likely voters that had secretary clinton with a ten point lead number where in the ballpark of. that there is one poll of likely voters that said about ten points. you're looking at this. under normal circumstances, you see this and say okay, game over. obviously,...
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let's go over to john king over at the magic wall. point out for hillary clinton so far, bernie sanders did win the north dakota caucus. >> at the moment there is absolutely no doubt based on what we're seeing in the results. even if some of the states turn, she will get a majority of the pledged delegates unless bernie sanders wins with 90 something percent in the state of california. look at this right now, the bernie sanders, the whole argument was finish strong. say i'm ut candidate with momentum at the end of the race, try to flip those super delegates. let's go through them. thumping by hillary clinton, we're almost done counting in the state of new jersey, that's a shellacking, big win for secretary clinton. new mexico, 52 to 45 in the count now up to 92%. again, a very impressive. in this state, very much with her campaign wanted senator sanders was hoping to pull that out of surprise. this is where it gets surprising and for the sanders campaign, very disappointing. 85% of the vote in, this one could still swing. there are pl
let's go over to john king over at the magic wall. point out for hillary clinton so far, bernie sanders did win the north dakota caucus. >> at the moment there is absolutely no doubt based on what we're seeing in the results. even if some of the states turn, she will get a majority of the pledged delegates unless bernie sanders wins with 90 something percent in the state of california. look at this right now, the bernie sanders, the whole argument was finish strong. say i'm ut candidate...
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let's go over to john king. >> senator sanders said he thought he had a chance to win the five in theest and he was hoping for a good performance in what he called a tough contest in new jersey. only at 2% so let's wait and sigh if more votes come in. the only thing significant as you look at the map don't place a bet on 2% of the results but in every county that has reported some votes so far hillary clinton is in the lead. that includes jersey city. that's won 62% of the vote there. you move up here into passaic county. a little shy of 6% of the state's population. she's winning big there. we don't have anything from newark. you move to the western part of the state here boarding pennsylvania, small warren county she's winning early on. you can't drew any conclusions except if you're in the clinton campaign you know the early vote is starting to come in your way. 12% here in glouster county. if you're looking at this in the clinton campaign you're very happy. this is of all the states tonight this is a difficult one for senator sanders. the question comes what happened in the end as
let's go over to john king. >> senator sanders said he thought he had a chance to win the five in theest and he was hoping for a good performance in what he called a tough contest in new jersey. only at 2% so let's wait and sigh if more votes come in. the only thing significant as you look at the map don't place a bet on 2% of the results but in every county that has reported some votes so far hillary clinton is in the lead. that includes jersey city. that's won 62% of the vote there. you...
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let's discuss what's going on with either senior political reporter with us in and john king, our chief national correspondent. by our estimate, when you add the pledge delegates and the super delegates, she needs 60. she has to do incredibly well and bernie sanders has to come in under 15%. >> i think the under 15% is unlikely for bernie sanders. you heard from our correspondent on the scene there, there seems to be at least some turnout of young voters. let's assume until we see otherwise. bernie sanders did not meet that threshold yesterday in the virgin islands. puerto rico's is a larger electorate. so let's see. hillary clinton won puerto rico in 2008. quite convincingly in 2008. she is favored to win. even if she gets 30 -- the clinton campaign thinks she will do better than half. a there any doubt that they have if they wanted to enough super delegates in their back pocket. there are super delegates who have not publicly announced who they're for. would she have enough to do that late tonight or tomorrow? maybe. would they do that? that's a different question. would you prefer to
let's discuss what's going on with either senior political reporter with us in and john king, our chief national correspondent. by our estimate, when you add the pledge delegates and the super delegates, she needs 60. she has to do incredibly well and bernie sanders has to come in under 15%. >> i think the under 15% is unlikely for bernie sanders. you heard from our correspondent on the scene there, there seems to be at least some turnout of young voters. let's assume until we see...
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secretary of state john king traveled to brussels today to discuss damage control. >> i think it's absolutelyential that we stay focused on how in this transitional period nobody loses their head, nobody goes off half cocked, people don't start ginning up scatterbrained premises. >> reporter: british politicians who campaigned for leaving the eu are already walking back a number of promises. most prominently, a pledge the leave campaign plastered on a bright red bus that exiting the eu would save britain 350 pounds a week. but in an interview with "good morning britain," the leader of the uk anti-immigration party and one of the faces of the leave campaign, conceded that probably wouldn't happen. >> the 350 million pounds a week we send to the eu, which we will no longer send to the eu, can you guaranty that's going to go to the nhs? >> no, i can't. >> reporter: the leave movement also promised it would bring immigration numbers down. but -- >> completely at odds with what -- i do not imagine that if we leave the eu, that means zero immigration, it means we will have some control over who com
secretary of state john king traveled to brussels today to discuss damage control. >> i think it's absolutelyential that we stay focused on how in this transitional period nobody loses their head, nobody goes off half cocked, people don't start ginning up scatterbrained premises. >> reporter: british politicians who campaigned for leaving the eu are already walking back a number of promises. most prominently, a pledge the leave campaign plastered on a bright red bus that exiting the...
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john king shows what the polling does show. oters watch events like istanbul and consider the vote for president john, does either trump or clinton have a particular advantage? >> no, anderson, they don't. there are questions at the heart and a split verdict. let's look at this question. the quinnipiac university poll out today, who were best prepared to be president? who is best prepared to be president? . pretty big advantage there. hillary clinton, 58% and 33% and just the big picture question and which one of the candidates is best prepared to be your commander in chief. here's another clinton lead on who is best to handle an international crisis and when you think more big picture, her experience seems to weigh out over donald trump, but then you get into different questions. who is the strongest leader? mr. trump's brand is strength and he leads on that question and when voters are specifically asked who do you think would best handle isis? donald trump has quite a significant lead. he is talking about bringing back waterb
john king shows what the polling does show. oters watch events like istanbul and consider the vote for president john, does either trump or clinton have a particular advantage? >> no, anderson, they don't. there are questions at the heart and a split verdict. let's look at this question. the quinnipiac university poll out today, who were best prepared to be president? who is best prepared to be president? . pretty big advantage there. hillary clinton, 58% and 33% and just the big picture...
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john king broke down the numbers. according to an nbc/"wall street journal" poll, mr.ng hispanic voters. if that holds, he will be toast in a general election. 2004, the republicans had 44% hispanic support. today, it's only 20%. that's a 48 point gap with democrats, susan. so mr. trump says hispanics love him, but clearly they do not. >> and compare those numbers even more dramatic when you consider the proportionate of the hispanic vote and the electorate has only gone up over recent years and continues to rise. i think scottie makes a good point. there are topics that would be more favorable for mr. trump to be talking about, like the jobs report from last friday. but we're not talking about them because of his rhetoric and because of his decision not to back down on the criticism he has made of judge curiel. so this is, i think, one of the things that is so alarming to other republicans, including other republicans who are going to be on the ballot in november, which is a kind of lack of at least whatever you think about the tone of his remarks, a lack of message,
john king broke down the numbers. according to an nbc/"wall street journal" poll, mr.ng hispanic voters. if that holds, he will be toast in a general election. 2004, the republicans had 44% hispanic support. today, it's only 20%. that's a 48 point gap with democrats, susan. so mr. trump says hispanics love him, but clearly they do not. >> and compare those numbers even more dramatic when you consider the proportionate of the hispanic vote and the electorate has only gone up over...
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while sam keeps the fervor of the rebellion boiling in the streets, john adams isn't sure that defying the kingtreason punishable by death, is a good idea. even after the boston massacre, john adams needs more convincing before committing to revolution. >> damn you, you coward! >> somebody help! help! >> help me with this man. >> good god. he'll start another riot with this. >> the boston massacre becomes a huge propaganda effort for samuel adams and the sons of liberty. you've got an immediately famous engraving by paul revere. it is one of the most inaccurate pieces of propaganda ever produced by an american press. almost nothing in it is correct. >> this is treason! >> this is an early instance in the colonies of the power of what we now call media to shape public opinion. >> you bloody liar! >> well, sam, will it do? >> some of your finest work, i'd say. >> samuel, you've replaced the customs house with "butcher's hall." what else have you changed? >> look around you, cousin. the people demand justice. >> by the actions of an angry mob, samuel, justice that is not. >> those bastards killed
while sam keeps the fervor of the rebellion boiling in the streets, john adams isn't sure that defying the kingtreason punishable by death, is a good idea. even after the boston massacre, john adams needs more convincing before committing to revolution. >> damn you, you coward! >> somebody help! help! >> help me with this man. >> good god. he'll start another riot with this. >> the boston massacre becomes a huge propaganda effort for samuel adams and the sons of...
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john king was pell grants. you are exhibit a of about a million exhibits that could be put forward. what the doj is doing with state and local prisons and internally at the bureau of prisons to make sure that the department is a model and what we are doing now, the unprecedented collaboration of the workforce system. we have to make sure, and i commend for what you're doing to shine a light on this because if you lose sight of the moment in time then you lose sight of opportunity and i think there's a tremendous bipartisan opportunity. it's not that often when you have the likes of the coke brothers and folks all in between coming together around that vision. that's what civil rights is about. it's about the collective power of we. that's what labor rights is about. that's what moving the ball forward is about. that's what democracy is about. i think the collective power of we in this setting is capable of doing remarkable things in every zip code for all the good reasons that relate to the moral and ethical imperative in the public safety imperative in the civil rights imperative.
john king was pell grants. you are exhibit a of about a million exhibits that could be put forward. what the doj is doing with state and local prisons and internally at the bureau of prisons to make sure that the department is a model and what we are doing now, the unprecedented collaboration of the workforce system. we have to make sure, and i commend for what you're doing to shine a light on this because if you lose sight of the moment in time then you lose sight of opportunity and i think...
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. >> i'm john king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning, happy father's day.hree questions about the 2016 political fallout, one is a new dump trump effort another pipe dream by the presumptive gop nominee's critics or are donald trump's controversial statements bringing the republican party to a breaking point? >> our leaders have to get a lot tougher and just be quiet, to the leaders, because they have to get tougher, they have to get sharper, they have to get smarter. >> question two, will voters see president obama and hillary clinton as tested steady hands or as responsible for allowing isis to grow into a global terror threat? >> you can't break up the world into us and them and denigrate and express hatred towards groups because of the color of their skin or faith or sexual orientation. and not feed something very dangerous in this world. >> question three, after years of mass shootings and partisan debate, it might bring modest changes to gun laws. >> have the courage to stand up to the gun lobby when 90% of constitch wepts want change to happen, ask y
. >> i'm john king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning, happy father's day.hree questions about the 2016 political fallout, one is a new dump trump effort another pipe dream by the presumptive gop nominee's critics or are donald trump's controversial statements bringing the republican party to a breaking point? >> our leaders have to get a lot tougher and just be quiet, to the leaders, because they have to get tougher, they have to get sharper, they have to get smarter. >>...
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john king head ref for avp giving us a preview of what's going on.rway. >> first matchings at 7:30 today. we will play to 8:00 tonight. this is the qualifier. this is where we take the best four teams for the men, best four teams for the women. they get to compete against the professionals and the olympians the rest of the weekend here in san francisco. >> reporter: world-class volleyball. this a great opportunity for people in the bay area who might not be acquainted with the sport to really dial? >> this weekend you have a three time olympic gold medalist playing with a silver medalist. another gold medalist in the men's bracket. three of the top ten teams in the world from the united states competing this weekend in san . >> reporter: what should people be looking out for? >> some of the best in the world. this is a premier tour in the united states. we play every day starting at 9:30. done by 6:30 or 7:00 friday and saturday. sunday we start at 9:00. the finals will be live on nbc at 12 and two. better to be here. >> reporter: you heard about all
john king head ref for avp giving us a preview of what's going on.rway. >> first matchings at 7:30 today. we will play to 8:00 tonight. this is the qualifier. this is where we take the best four teams for the men, best four teams for the women. they get to compete against the professionals and the olympians the rest of the weekend here in san francisco. >> reporter: world-class volleyball. this a great opportunity for people in the bay area who might not be acquainted with the sport...
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joining us with the facts inside politics editor john king, senior political reporter, political analystergen, gloria borger, sanders supporter bill press, clinton supporter michael nutter, former mayor of philadelphia and here to lend expertise senior analyst jeffrey toobin. gloria, definitely a lot of moving pieces in this statement, but if anybody was looking to donald trump to say i was wrong, i'm sorry, that's not what this statement says. >> no, it wasn't. and he's never said that during the campaign. i think people shouldn't expect that from donald trump. what i think he did do is try to walk it back to a degree by saying i do not feel one's heritage makes them incapable of being impartial. but then he kind of reiterated the case again and said i'm done with it, i'm not going to talk about it anymore, which is clearly in response to the fact all these republicans are twisting themselves into knots trying to figure out how to deal with it and distance themselves from donald trump on this particular issue. he's caused such headaches in the republican party it's kind of astonishing t
joining us with the facts inside politics editor john king, senior political reporter, political analystergen, gloria borger, sanders supporter bill press, clinton supporter michael nutter, former mayor of philadelphia and here to lend expertise senior analyst jeffrey toobin. gloria, definitely a lot of moving pieces in this statement, but if anybody was looking to donald trump to say i was wrong, i'm sorry, that's not what this statement says. >> no, it wasn't. and he's never said that...
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chief national correspondent and host of inside politics, john king, senior political reporter nia malika henderson, david gurgen, chief political analyst gloria borger, donald trump supporter, cnn political commentator mary kathrine ham. and host of the bill press show, who would that be? bill press, and michael nutter who is a hillary clinton supporter. so, caylee, let's just start with you. you're the trump supporter in the room. donald trump issuing this statement. do you think this will put this controversy to bed? we had even house speaker paul ryan today say that the comments mr. trump made were the definition of racist. >> well, first of all, it's certainly not textbook racism, first of all mexicans and ethnicity it's not a -- >> it's a little pedantic, call it bigotry. >> if you're calling someone racist at the end of the day this is what it boils down to people calling donald trump this making judgment on his character as a person. that's a wrong claim to make. >> how would you characterize the remark he made? >> i think it was poorly worded. i think he had viable claims against
chief national correspondent and host of inside politics, john king, senior political reporter nia malika henderson, david gurgen, chief political analyst gloria borger, donald trump supporter, cnn political commentator mary kathrine ham. and host of the bill press show, who would that be? bill press, and michael nutter who is a hillary clinton supporter. so, caylee, let's just start with you. you're the trump supporter in the room. donald trump issuing this statement. do you think this will...
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john king is here to break it down by the numbers.ments about trump for him? >> reporter: in a word, anderson, very. very risky. here is the map from the 2012 campaign. president obama wins only 51% to 47% in part because of huge support among latinos. the fastest growing constituency in american politics but even bigger in 2016. 27 million latinos or hispanics eligible to vote in the 2016 election and will represent 12% of the national electorate five months from now. that was 10% four years ago. this is a very growing and a very potent population. does it matter? you bet it does. twourp the last time the republicans won the white house. george w. bush received 44% of the latino vote in national exit polls. nine points behind john kerry, but above 40%. that's what most republicans think you need to win. look at john mccain, down to 31%. mitt romney four years ago down to a shocking 27%. remember a campaign about self-deport and things like that. where is donald trump at the moment? this is from the nbc/"wall street journal" poll. the
john king is here to break it down by the numbers.ments about trump for him? >> reporter: in a word, anderson, very. very risky. here is the map from the 2012 campaign. president obama wins only 51% to 47% in part because of huge support among latinos. the fastest growing constituency in american politics but even bigger in 2016. 27 million latinos or hispanics eligible to vote in the 2016 election and will represent 12% of the national electorate five months from now. that was 10% four...
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i'm john king. three questions as we count down 21 days to the republican convention and as we track how the brexit vote is disrupting local markets and politics. question one is donald trump right? are american voters ready to reject globalism and embrace his tough talk on trade and immigration? >> i think i see a big parallel. i think people really, i think people really see a big parallel. they want to take their borders back. they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a lot of things back. they want to be able to have a country again so i think you're going to have this happen more and more. i really believe that and i think it's happening in the united states. >> question two, or is trump wrong and will global turmoil help hillary clinton and president obama make the case the presumptive republican nominee would be a disaster on the world stage? >> we don't have time for charlatans and we don't have time for hatred and we don't have time for bigotry, and we don't have time for fli
i'm john king. three questions as we count down 21 days to the republican convention and as we track how the brexit vote is disrupting local markets and politics. question one is donald trump right? are american voters ready to reject globalism and embrace his tough talk on trade and immigration? >> i think i see a big parallel. i think people really, i think people really see a big parallel. they want to take their borders back. they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a...
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let's go over to john king. let's look at new mexico.ry clinton has a slight lead over bernie sanders. >> she does. if you look at the map early on we've only projected new jersey. if you look at the map we have votes from five of the six states or four of the six states have come in with votes and hillary clinton is leading in three of those. that's what you do not want if you're a bernie sanders supporter because you're hoping for a miracle. you want bernie sanders to sweep or win as many of the six as he can to catch up in pledged delegates he needs 71%. 30% of the vote in new mexico, 53% to 56%. so again it's 30%. we have to wait to see. those are the three major population juricenters down the. even if the margins change senator sanders needs 71% to catch up and he wants to get close. if you're in the clinton campaign these early results, let's pull out the albuquerque area, 53%. he's running tight. it's close. she's winning in the state. she's counting on the latino vote. this is part of what the clinton campaign hopes is game, set
let's go over to john king. let's look at new mexico.ry clinton has a slight lead over bernie sanders. >> she does. if you look at the map early on we've only projected new jersey. if you look at the map we have votes from five of the six states or four of the six states have come in with votes and hillary clinton is leading in three of those. that's what you do not want if you're a bernie sanders supporter because you're hoping for a miracle. you want bernie sanders to sweep or win as...
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and john king, i mourn the passing of muhammad ali p he was indeed the greatest, an american legend andtrue champion. >> he took on mcaany activists throughout his light. he was a con schenn just object ter. explained it best when he put it bluntly. i and it got no quarrel with viet cong. he was stripped of boxing in the prime time of his career. he even faced prison but the supreme court overturn thad conviction in 1971. his stand against the u.s. government became a rallying cry against war everywhere. his words that day and throughout his life continue to inspire people all around the world. i want to read this quote also from muhammad ali. live every day as if it's your last because one day you might be right. our continuing coverage returns after the break. hey there, hi. why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah, happens
and john king, i mourn the passing of muhammad ali p he was indeed the greatest, an american legend andtrue champion. >> he took on mcaany activists throughout his light. he was a con schenn just object ter. explained it best when he put it bluntly. i and it got no quarrel with viet cong. he was stripped of boxing in the prime time of his career. he even faced prison but the supreme court overturn thad conviction in 1971. his stand against the u.s. government became a rallying cry against...
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adjourns on c-span 2, ways to combat the zika virus and c-span 3, testimony from education secretary john king on the "everyntation of student succeeds" act. waur"washington journal" live. egan, professor at american university will join us to discuss the ongoing economic diplomatic fall-out from britain's fall-out last week to eave the european union and rachel roubein from the national will be on talking about the legislative efforts to act.l the affordable care bade, from politco, n the select committee on benghazi. investigated the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. responses by the white house and former secretary of state hillary clinton in her presidential campaign. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal" gipping live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. yesterday, 172 british labor members backed the no confidence their party's leader eremy corbyn and asked him to resign. earlier today, british prime it'ster david cameron said not in the best interest for mr. corbyn to stay. a look. >> government figures released yesterday show the number of poverty has n
adjourns on c-span 2, ways to combat the zika virus and c-span 3, testimony from education secretary john king on the "everyntation of student succeeds" act. waur"washington journal" live. egan, professor at american university will join us to discuss the ongoing economic diplomatic fall-out from britain's fall-out last week to eave the european union and rachel roubein from the national will be on talking about the legislative efforts to act.l the affordable care bade, from...
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the united states secretary of education john king. secretary king, welcome. we're glad that you're here. this is our fourth oversight hearing on the every student succeeds act. secretary king, you and i have had some debate on the meaning of words and the law, some discussion about it. it reminded me of lewis carroll's book "through the looking glass" when humpty-dumpty said "when i use a word, it means just what i choose it to mean, neither more nor less." like humpty-dumpty, we choose our words carefully. and we did when we wrote the law fixing no child left behind. we held 24 hearings between 2007 and 2014. 2015 we had three hearings. 58 amendments. many other amendments. the words we used were debated carefully and deliberately chosen. we meant for the words to mean what they say, nothing more, nothing less. that of course is our job. the constitution settled that a long time ago. an elected congress chooses the words that make the laws. it's the executives' job to implement the law in a way that is consistent with the meaning of those words. let me give
the united states secretary of education john king. secretary king, welcome. we're glad that you're here. this is our fourth oversight hearing on the every student succeeds act. secretary king, you and i have had some debate on the meaning of words and the law, some discussion about it. it reminded me of lewis carroll's book "through the looking glass" when humpty-dumpty said "when i use a word, it means just what i choose it to mean, neither more nor less." like...
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. >> "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >> and thanks to him, too, for taking the wake-upthe commander in chief test. >> donald trump's ideas aren't just different, they are dangerously incoherent. >> reporter: but bernie sanders says not so fast, and vows to fight on, even after this week's time super tuesday. >> the nominating process is over, secretary clinton has won, that is factually incorrect. >> reporter: will the democratic divide help trump? >> if we get cynical and just vote our fears or if we don't vote at all, we won't build on the progress that we started. >> reporter: plus the trump slash and burn tour targets the media. >> the press should be ashamed of themselves. >> reporter: and the clintons. >> these are crooked people. we don't need another four years of clinton,
. >> "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >> and thanks to him, too, for taking the wake-upthe commander in chief test. >> donald trump's ideas aren't just different, they are dangerously incoherent. >> reporter: but bernie sanders says not so fast, and vows to fight on, even after this week's time super tuesday. >> the nominating process is over, secretary clinton has won, that is factually incorrect. >> reporter: will the democratic...
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next remarks from former fcc chair, huffington post i am huffington, cnn's john king, univision jorgeramos, and comcast president and ceo brian roberts. fcc's proposed set-top box will, changing landscape of television, the 2016 presidential race, and upcoming coverage plans. >> good morning, everyone. i in texas 2016. on behalf of in cta we are happy to greet you, start off this morning session and key up what i think will be a great show. >> absolutely delighted to be here. it is exciting to be at the 2nd ever i in texas. this year we will take a look at disruption and how really to embrace it if you will for creativity and innovation. it should be exciting. >> when you look at webster tells us that disruption is to break apart or to throw into disorder. but our business is so much more. it is change, opportunity, growth, and the state of our world today. >> @i in texas this week comeau we will take a look at the many elements of disruption that are really fueling our businesses these days. they're going to celebrate and embrace those changes and look for ways to actually harness th
next remarks from former fcc chair, huffington post i am huffington, cnn's john king, univision jorgeramos, and comcast president and ceo brian roberts. fcc's proposed set-top box will, changing landscape of television, the 2016 presidential race, and upcoming coverage plans. >> good morning, everyone. i in texas 2016. on behalf of in cta we are happy to greet you, start off this morning session and key up what i think will be a great show. >> absolutely delighted to be here. it is...
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john king greatest economist wrote an essay a letter to his grandchildren, in which he said, capitalist it is, the economy. 100 years from now will be so powerful that very few em will be needed to produce everything people need to live a comfortable life. he said because of that capitalism will have to fundamentally change and human nature will have to change so first time humans will not have to be tied to a job -- for their survival they can expand beyond that something better. and incase they have profound he said that even though we'll have this ability there will be a period of great upheaval and be a psychologically traumatic period for humanity because our existence is predicated on our labor and tough to find a different way to understand ourself it is from doing, required labor isn't the way we understand our role and function in the world. but that's the moment that's coming -- and i think it's a credit to cane. see that 1930s 2030 seems like a good e.t.a. of what we're talking. so what do we do and how do we solve this problem and make is so we have an economy that usings th
john king greatest economist wrote an essay a letter to his grandchildren, in which he said, capitalist it is, the economy. 100 years from now will be so powerful that very few em will be needed to produce everything people need to live a comfortable life. he said because of that capitalism will have to fundamentally change and human nature will have to change so first time humans will not have to be tied to a job -- for their survival they can expand beyond that something better. and incase...