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jonathan capehart dime talk to us. i really love the insight he gave us about being the outside source. you know, reporting back to us and the electorate about what's going on in our government. ruth bader begins sburg the most inspirational person we met this week. she's been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisan at times. but i also think it's important that politicians go to washington or go to their state capitals with their eyes on a goal and they're determined to meet that goal instead of sacrificing it in the light of money or bipartisan or whatever it is. are -- we need to get back to representing all americans no matter what their backgrounds and to making this country a more respectful place where people are welcomed to give their opinions. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> up next, on american history tv, author joan quigl, ye discusses mary church material who worked on behalf of african
jonathan capehart dime talk to us. i really love the insight he gave us about being the outside source. you know, reporting back to us and the electorate about what's going on in our government. ruth bader begins sburg the most inspirational person we met this week. she's been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisan at times. but i also think it's important that politicians go to washington...
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and eugene robinson and jonathan capehart. >> how was everybody's weekend? was it okay?my t-shirt reading twitter. i felt like a total loser. i think everybody went to see bruce springsteen play like his tribute to prince. >> apparently that was so cool. >> i was eating corn chips. >> it's on youtube. you can just watch it there. >> everybody was there. bruce ain brooklyn. that's big. what about you, nick? >> i watched part of the "game of thrones" premiere until i had to stop and choose between that's and the walking dead. >> that's a horrible choice. >> you millennials -- it's unbelievable. meryl streep had her choices in sophie's choice. and now -- >> and nick has his. >> six and one and half dozen or the other. >> sophie had nothing on you. >> okay. we have major developments in politics over the weekend. no, nobody gets stabbed. that's you, joe, bringing things to the table that make no sense to anybody. >> it makes no sense if you aren't under 30 years old. >> i mourned prince. >> incredibly talented. >> wrote the soundtrack to my life. bless his soul. >> all right
and eugene robinson and jonathan capehart. >> how was everybody's weekend? was it okay?my t-shirt reading twitter. i felt like a total loser. i think everybody went to see bruce springsteen play like his tribute to prince. >> apparently that was so cool. >> i was eating corn chips. >> it's on youtube. you can just watch it there. >> everybody was there. bruce ain brooklyn. that's big. what about you, nick? >> i watched part of the "game of thrones"...
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anyway, john stanton, sabrina siddiqui, and jonathan capehart, formerly of the "new york daily news."hen we return, let me finish with new york values. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. while you're mastering life. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one changes everything. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications bu
anyway, john stanton, sabrina siddiqui, and jonathan capehart, formerly of the "new york daily news."hen we return, let me finish with new york values. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. while you're mastering life. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with...
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i'm jonathan capehart.onald trump appears headed for his first majority victory one week from today. as the nbc news/"wall street journal"/marist poll finds him at 54% among new york primary voters ohio governor john kasich sat 21% and ted cruz at 18%. trump took his campaign to albany last night inside an arena with a capacity for 17,000. after losing at the state convention in colorado last week, trump railed against the delegate process. >> if i go to the voters of colorado, we win colorado. so it's a crooked, crooked system. you know, we think about democracy and wehink about our country. let me tell you a little secret as far as our country is concerned. we have a democracy but we've got to keep our democracy. and we're going to do that. it's very interesting, it's a very sick system. and i'll tell you what. maybe in addition to winning, maybe we'll clean up the system so that in future years, we can have an honest contest. we might be able to clean up this dirty, rotten, disgusting system. >> republic
i'm jonathan capehart.onald trump appears headed for his first majority victory one week from today. as the nbc news/"wall street journal"/marist poll finds him at 54% among new york primary voters ohio governor john kasich sat 21% and ted cruz at 18%. trump took his campaign to albany last night inside an arena with a capacity for 17,000. after losing at the state convention in colorado last week, trump railed against the delegate process. >> if i go to the voters of colorado,...
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i'm jonathan capehart. donald trump got his first newspaper endorsement yesterday.r which is owned by trump's son-in-law jared kushner backed the billionaire business man in an editorial yesterday with less than a week until new york's primary. trump took his campaign to rome, new york, where he rallied 5,000 people after which he and his family sat down for an interview to talk about how he behaves away from the cameras. >> do you talk to your wife and children the same way thatou
i'm jonathan capehart. donald trump got his first newspaper endorsement yesterday.r which is owned by trump's son-in-law jared kushner backed the billionaire business man in an editorial yesterday with less than a week until new york's primary. trump took his campaign to rome, new york, where he rallied 5,000 people after which he and his family sat down for an interview to talk about how he behaves away from the cameras. >> do you talk to your wife and children the same way thatou
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i'm jonathan capehart. closing arguments in the race that won't quit. the candidates are making their final push in the badger state and donald trump is facing the prospect of being shut out in the delegate contest which is winner take all by state and district votes and a loss for ted cruz would be a devastating blow to his campaign. the final poll from emerson college shows cruz with narrow lead over trump. 40 to 35%. five point difference that's barely above the margin of of error. cruz making retail stops alongside governor scott walker in a cheese shop. with trump holding three rallies hoping to send the senator down for the count. comparing walker's support for cruz with nikki haley's support for marco rubio in south carolina. >> the governor's against me. i remember with nikki haley when she came out and it was over. and then i won in a landslide. south carolina. it was over. and i have a feeling the same thing's going to happen here because walker has not done a great job. he has not done a good job. he's -- by the way he's okay. you're average,
i'm jonathan capehart. closing arguments in the race that won't quit. the candidates are making their final push in the badger state and donald trump is facing the prospect of being shut out in the delegate contest which is winner take all by state and district votes and a loss for ted cruz would be a devastating blow to his campaign. the final poll from emerson college shows cruz with narrow lead over trump. 40 to 35%. five point difference that's barely above the margin of of error. cruz...
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i'm jonathan capehart. voters will make their choice for president in five states today as the presidential primaries roll through five northeastern states. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is hoping to extend her delegate lead over bernie sanders and the senator will join us live later this morning to tell us his path to victory. on the republican side, ted cruz is likely to be mathematically eliminated from a first ballot convention victory tonight. needing 98% of the remaining delegates to stay viable. leaving donald trump as the only candidate who can conceivably win the 1,237 convention votes before cleveland this july. yesterday we told you that ted cruz and john kasich were going to stay out of each other's way in key upcoming states that kasich would bow out of indiana and cruz in turn would let kasich go after new mexico and oregon. yesterday morning over breakfast, that plan hit a speed bump. >> no no no. i'm not going to go tell anybody how to vote. they -- but look, this is a matter of re
i'm jonathan capehart. voters will make their choice for president in five states today as the presidential primaries roll through five northeastern states. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is hoping to extend her delegate lead over bernie sanders and the senator will join us live later this morning to tell us his path to victory. on the republican side, ted cruz is likely to be mathematically eliminated from a first ballot convention victory tonight. needing 98% of the remaining...
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i'm jonathan capehart.ice for president in five states today as the presidential primaries roll through five northeastern states. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is hoping to extend her delegate lead over bernie sanders and the senator will join us live later this
i'm jonathan capehart.ice for president in five states today as the presidential primaries roll through five northeastern states. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is hoping to extend her delegate lead over bernie sanders and the senator will join us live later this
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i'm jonathan capehart. donald trump got his first newspaper endorsement yesterday.he new york observer which is owned by trump's son-in-law jared kushner backed the billionaire business man in an editorial yesterday with less than a week until new york's primary. trump took his campaign to rome, new york, where he rallied 5,000 people after which he and his family sat down for an interview to talk about how he behaves away from the cameras. >> do you talk to your wife and children the same way that you speak at the gop debates? >> the same way? i think i'm much nicer to them. i love the debates, i had fun with them. i think i have done well with them. i have been on the center stage every single debate and i have enjoyed it. but i will tell you i speak to my wife and children much, much differently and it has been an interesting process. they're always saying, be nicer on the debates. they're coming at me from all the different angles how can i be nice. but melania would say, be nicer in the debates. i said i can't do that. i have to win first. >> you still talk abo
i'm jonathan capehart. donald trump got his first newspaper endorsement yesterday.he new york observer which is owned by trump's son-in-law jared kushner backed the billionaire business man in an editorial yesterday with less than a week until new york's primary. trump took his campaign to rome, new york, where he rallied 5,000 people after which he and his family sat down for an interview to talk about how he behaves away from the cameras. >> do you talk to your wife and children the...
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i'm jonathan capehart. we're just one day away from the votes being counted in wisconsin. the latest polls show ted cruz with the advantage ahead of donald trump in the cbs/yougov poll 43% to 37% just above the margin of error. john kasich comes in at 18%. and in the loras college poll cruz leads by seven points 38% to trump's 31%. kasich back at 18%. wisconsin could be a pivotal state for the cruz campaign. which is trying to argue he can expand in to new geographic and demographic areas. but trump wasn't giving up any ground, holding rallies throughout the state this weekend. this while cruz barnstormed alongside top surrogates, former candidates carly fiorina governor scott walker, and u.s. senator mike lee of utah, a change from his past campaign surrogates like glenn beck and duck dynasty tar phil robertson. >> we've got rick perry and lindsey graham, and jeb bush, and carly fiorina. and wisconsin's own governor scott walker. now you throw in to that mix senator mike lee and mark levin, and you've got the entirety of the ideological spectrum of the republican party. t
i'm jonathan capehart. we're just one day away from the votes being counted in wisconsin. the latest polls show ted cruz with the advantage ahead of donald trump in the cbs/yougov poll 43% to 37% just above the margin of error. john kasich comes in at 18%. and in the loras college poll cruz leads by seven points 38% to trump's 31%. kasich back at 18%. wisconsin could be a pivotal state for the cruz campaign. which is trying to argue he can expand in to new geographic and demographic areas. but...
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jonathan capehart, stay with us. >> are you tired? did he do "way too early" again?s is a great cover, by the way. this is an important read. >> kind of reminds me of clowns. >> you could read the articles too. >> i am scared of clowns. >> i like the graphics. >> i am scared of mimes. >> i don't like mimes. >>> all right. did donald trump realize he has a delegate problem too late? chris cillizza joins us. we'll be right back. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ ♪ [engine revving] the all-new audi a4 is here. >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... woap, who makes the decisions around here? it's me. don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about new viberzi. a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both diarrhea and abdominal
jonathan capehart, stay with us. >> are you tired? did he do "way too early" again?s is a great cover, by the way. this is an important read. >> kind of reminds me of clowns. >> you could read the articles too. >> i am scared of clowns. >> i like the graphics. >> i am scared of mimes. >> i don't like mimes. >>> all right. did donald trump realize he has a delegate problem too late? chris cillizza joins us. we'll be right back. ♪...
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kristen welker and jonathan capehart join the conversation. oh, and there's the debate conversation. we'll have that as well. "morning joe" will be right back. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ it's my decision to make beauty last. fix. roc retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it the better it works. retinol correxion from roc. methods, not miracles. rheumatoid arthritis like me,e and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous s
kristen welker and jonathan capehart join the conversation. oh, and there's the debate conversation. we'll have that as well. "morning joe" will be right back. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ it's my decision to make beauty last. fix. roc retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it the better it works. retinol correxion from roc. methods, not miracles. rheumatoid...
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. >> jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i love the inside he gave us about to the outside sourcereporting back to us and the electorate about what is going on in our government. >> ruth bader bader ginsburg was the most inspirational person we have met this week. she has been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisanship at times, i also understood think it's important politicians go to washington or their state capital with her eyes on a goal. and they are determined to meet that goal instead of sacrificing it in the light of money or bipartisanship or whatever. >> we need to go back to have a respective discourse no matter what the background. and to make in this country a more respectable place where people feel welcome to give their opinion. >> sunday night at eight eastern on q&a. >> princeton professor at eagle law joined us on afterwards how ray still enslaves the american soul. he's with mark of the national urban league. >> i'm mark, president of the national urban league an
. >> jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i love the inside he gave us about to the outside sourcereporting back to us and the electorate about what is going on in our government. >> ruth bader bader ginsburg was the most inspirational person we have met this week. she has been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisanship at times, i also understood think it's important...
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and join iing me now, jonathan capehart and elena snider and host mark steiner.want to ask that question. why hasn't donna edwards gotten the support of the pac? >> she ran against a popular member of the cbc in 2008 and beat him. so ever since then, they have had a strange relationship between the two between her and that group. and i think that strange relationship hasn't really been repaired. >> is it that simple? she doesn't personally get along with members of the cbc. >> that's one part. the other part is you talked to anyone in her district they don't like donna edwards because her constituent services this is what congress people pride themselves on being responsive to the people who sent them to office and you'll hear many people say i make the phone call to her office and she doesn't call e me back. on top of that, when you're in the house and you're a democrat and you've got these fundraising goals that you have to meet, she hasn't met a lot of them. so for the cbc to not endorse an african-american woman in a state where the black vote is a huge porti
and join iing me now, jonathan capehart and elena snider and host mark steiner.want to ask that question. why hasn't donna edwards gotten the support of the pac? >> she ran against a popular member of the cbc in 2008 and beat him. so ever since then, they have had a strange relationship between the two between her and that group. and i think that strange relationship hasn't really been repaired. >> is it that simple? she doesn't personally get along with members of the cbc. >>...
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let's bring back jonathan capehart. so i have my veepstakes possibilities.o to hillary clinton. so hillary clinton, i have heard just from reporting ining she o shore up her white male problem. al franken could be a way to do that. i have heard tim kain's name raised. what do you think about that list? >> it's going to be brown. when you look at where she needs to win, she needs to win ohio. and that was one of the sure paths for the 2012 election. it was a close race last time and has the delegates. in ohio it was interesting not only did kasich u beat trump, they were saying how they are so afraid of donald trump and you start looking at other senate races. purple state which if she wins virginia, that would help her. so being a former governor, he's someone who can grind her in the ticket and someone in the white house who knows how government at the state level works. >> they will bring all that tim kain charisma. >> i think we're making the c l calculation, but if donald trump is on the ballot, i don't think it matters what language you speak on the dem
let's bring back jonathan capehart. so i have my veepstakes possibilities.o to hillary clinton. so hillary clinton, i have heard just from reporting ining she o shore up her white male problem. al franken could be a way to do that. i have heard tim kain's name raised. what do you think about that list? >> it's going to be brown. when you look at where she needs to win, she needs to win ohio. and that was one of the sure paths for the 2012 election. it was a close race last time and has...
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[laughter] buthat is a difficult one, jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved the insighte gave us about being the outside source, reporting back to us in the electorate about what is going on in our government. he told us to look out for our guardian angel and those who guide us along our journey as we enter into public service. brian lamb: what is your own goal, where are you going to go in life? >> i would love to be in international journalists or be part of the foreign service and eventually an ambassador to a french-speaking country, but something from a global point of view that can incorporate lots of different people and government leaders like the journalist has had in his career. brian lamb: let's go find somebody. yes, sir. >> i am walter jackson from north carolina. i would like to say my most memorable moment would be going to the white house and meeting the president, and the best part was just watching him come down the hallway because you always see that on television but to actually see it in person was pretty incredible. brian lamb: what did you notice i
[laughter] buthat is a difficult one, jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved the insighte gave us about being the outside source, reporting back to us in the electorate about what is going on in our government. he told us to look out for our guardian angel and those who guide us along our journey as we enter into public service. brian lamb: what is your own goal, where are you going to go in life? >> i would love to be in international journalists or be part of the...
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jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved the insight he gave us about being kind of the outside source, you know, reporting back to us and the electorate about what's going on in our government. ruth bader ginsberg was the most inspirational person that we've met this week. she's been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senator. >> i they are determined to meet that goal instead of sacrificing it in the light of money or in the light of bipartisanship or whatever it is. >> we need to get back to having a constructive discourse. we need to get back to respect all americans to matter what their background is. and you make in this country more respectful place for people to give their opinions. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. georgetown university university professor rothman teaches a class about the migration in the 19th century. he argues among the factors that contributed to the european exit is war and increase in population and decreasing the cost of transportation. he talks about how many migrants also
jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved the insight he gave us about being kind of the outside source, you know, reporting back to us and the electorate about what's going on in our government. ruth bader ginsberg was the most inspirational person that we've met this week. she's been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibly a senator. >> i they are determined to meet that goal instead of sacrificing it in the light of money...
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[laughter] >> that is a difficult one, but jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved thes about being the outside source, reporting back to us in the electorate about what is going on in our government. he told us to look out for our guardian angel and those who guide us along our journey as we enter into public service. brian lamb: what is your own goal, where are you going to go in life? >> i would love to be in an international journalist or be part of the foreign service and eventually an ambassador to a french-speaking country, but something from a global point of viha
[laughter] >> that is a difficult one, but jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved thes about being the outside source, reporting back to us in the electorate about what is going on in our government. he told us to look out for our guardian angel and those who guide us along our journey as we enter into public service. brian lamb: what is your own goal, where are you going to go in life? >> i would love to be in an international journalist or be part of the foreign...
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senator sanders has a victory fund as well and as jonathan capehart pointed out about 2 1/2 weeks agohe party or those 32 democratic state committees all across the united states of america. you should check out the article. so this money is not all for her. it's actually for party building and state committees all across the united states of america because she's a real democrat who is trying to help other democrats across the country. senator sand ertion -- >> real democrat, real democrat, bill. >> senator sanders and his campaign and his ads that he gets to run because he's keeping all the money that he's raising from the democrats. >> is that true, bill? >> well, first of all, look, bernie sanders may not have been a registered democrat all his life. he's voted for the 16 years in congress and 8 years in the senate with the democratic caucus 95% of the time. he is a registered democrat today. i think the real question is not is he a real democrat, but why are so many democrats voting for him? and on the money issue, i have got to say, look, i'm not sure this is going to be the def
senator sanders has a victory fund as well and as jonathan capehart pointed out about 2 1/2 weeks agohe party or those 32 democratic state committees all across the united states of america. you should check out the article. so this money is not all for her. it's actually for party building and state committees all across the united states of america because she's a real democrat who is trying to help other democrats across the country. senator sand ertion -- >> real democrat, real...
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jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i loved the insight he gave us about being kind of an outside source, you know, reporting back to us and the electorate about what's going on in our government. >> ruth bader ginsberg was the most inspirational person we've met this week. she's been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibility a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisanship at times but i also think it's important that politicians go to washington or the state capitals with the eyes on a goal and they're determined to meet that goal instead of sacrificing it in the light of money or bipartisanship or whatever it is. >> we need to get back to a constructive discourse like the one i've had here, respecting all americans no matter what their backgrounds and to making the country a more respectful place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >>> next up, a discussion about the so-called shared economy, services such as uber, lyft and air bnb if the consumer federation of america's annual meeting held recently in the
jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i loved the insight he gave us about being kind of an outside source, you know, reporting back to us and the electorate about what's going on in our government. >> ruth bader ginsberg was the most inspirational person we've met this week. she's been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal profession or possibility a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisanship at times but i also think it's important that...
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[laughter] >> that is a difficult one, but jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved the insight he gave us about being the outside source, reporting back to us in the electorate about what is going on in our government. he told us to look out for our guardian angel and those who guide us along our journey as we enter into public service. brian lamb: what is your own goal, where are you going to go in life? >> i would love to be in an international journalist or be part of the foreign service and eventually an ambassador to a french-speaking country, but something from a global point of view that can incorporate lots of different people and government leaders like the journalist has had in his career. brian lamb: let's go find somebody. yes, sir. >> i am walter jackson from north carolina. i would like to say my most memorable moment would be going to the white house and meeting the president, and the best part was just watching him come down the hallway because you always see that on television but to actually see it in person was pretty incredible. brian lamb: what did
[laughter] >> that is a difficult one, but jonathan capehart came to talk to us and i really loved the insight he gave us about being the outside source, reporting back to us in the electorate about what is going on in our government. he told us to look out for our guardian angel and those who guide us along our journey as we enter into public service. brian lamb: what is your own goal, where are you going to go in life? >> i would love to be in an international journalist or be...
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jonathan capehart in the "washington post" said an editorial board seems to think it's frif rouse that we lose jobs here every time the washington establishment supports deals that are written for corporations. free trade is a slogan. they owe us an explanation as to why they don't care about fly-over country. that said, i do think bernie sanders sometimes could get into a few more details on some of the proposals that he makes. i think that's a valid criticism of any candidate. >> let's get to our first call. arthur is waiting in new york. you're going to be voting after wisconsin. good morning. >> caller: yes, i'm voting for hillary, because i know her and i am low income. i live it, i need someone who can get things done. i want to know why the media doesn't bet senator sanders, sly here says that they distort so much on hillary. they say, he said that bernie's got all of these supporters. well hillary, we have got two and a half million more votes. the people are voting for hillary, not bernie. that's a big distortion. whether they want to vet senator sanders and talk about his ext
jonathan capehart in the "washington post" said an editorial board seems to think it's frif rouse that we lose jobs here every time the washington establishment supports deals that are written for corporations. free trade is a slogan. they owe us an explanation as to why they don't care about fly-over country. that said, i do think bernie sanders sometimes could get into a few more details on some of the proposals that he makes. i think that's a valid criticism of any candidate....
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. >> jonathan capehart?something you're working on and that is a bill to establish a commission to formally recognize 400 years of african-american history. can you talk a little bit about that? i haven't seen much about it. >> yeah, jonathan, absolutely. very proud of this. when i was governor of virginia, i was governor at an interesting time. we were celebrating the 400th anniversary of the settlement of jamestown and so congress put a commission in place to do interpretive events in education, federally chartered commission. last year i was the co-chair of the u.s. spain council. congress did a commission to celebrate 450 years of the hispanic roots of america and the settlement of st. augustine, florida, in 1565. 2019 is the 400th anniversary of 20 captured slaves from a portuguese slave ship being brought forcibly to point comfort, virginia, in hampton. i said, look, if english lives matters, if hispanic lives matters than the african contributions to this country matter and even though that start was
. >> jonathan capehart?something you're working on and that is a bill to establish a commission to formally recognize 400 years of african-american history. can you talk a little bit about that? i haven't seen much about it. >> yeah, jonathan, absolutely. very proud of this. when i was governor of virginia, i was governor at an interesting time. we were celebrating the 400th anniversary of the settlement of jamestown and so congress put a commission in place to do interpretive...