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let's bryingen lanny davis. we're 48 hours from the new york primary. big day for both campaigns.the former secretary of state with strong leads over bernie sanders by double digits in most cases. it's hard to ignore the crowds that bernie sanders is drawing. his campaign said more than 20,000 people showed up at his washington square event. is the campaign, is the clinton campaign at all concerned about some of the turnouts? >> well, one of the reasons i'm on this morning is you use the number 20,000, and we hear those numbers about bernie sanders crowds all the time. but what you omitted or your background people didn't tell you is another number. since the campaign began, 38 primaries and caucuses. hillary clinton leads bernie sanders by 2.4 million voters. so 37,000 rally, we have heard 100 times on msnbc. hillary clinton leading by 2.4 million voters, much less 250 elected delegates, you rarely hear. so the broad crosssection of voters across the country from massachusetts to mississippi, ohio, industrial states, rural states. he is leading, let me repeat one more time becaus
let's bryingen lanny davis. we're 48 hours from the new york primary. big day for both campaigns.the former secretary of state with strong leads over bernie sanders by double digits in most cases. it's hard to ignore the crowds that bernie sanders is drawing. his campaign said more than 20,000 people showed up at his washington square event. is the campaign, is the clinton campaign at all concerned about some of the turnouts? >> well, one of the reasons i'm on this morning is you use the...
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lanny, are you ready to write the o bit on the never trump movement?i'm not quite ready to do that yet. it feels like we're close after last night donald trump had a great night, no question about it. but he still got to perform very well if he wants to get to 1237 which are the number of delegates required to clench on that first ballot in cleveland. and i'm not sure he's going to get there. i think the momentum is clearly on his side, but i think we've got some contests left here. >> why is there not a fairness argument to be made by trump going into cleveland? i mean, 1237 technically you're right, but come on. >> yeah, i mean, look, i think if donald trump is close to 1237, he is going to be able to convince some of these unpledged delegates to get with him and be with him on a first ballot. but, you know, the rules of this process have been clear for a long time. donald trump has talked about the process being rigged. now he's going to have to pivot back to talking about how he can win this legitimately. so i think that the rules have been known.
lanny, are you ready to write the o bit on the never trump movement?i'm not quite ready to do that yet. it feels like we're close after last night donald trump had a great night, no question about it. but he still got to perform very well if he wants to get to 1237 which are the number of delegates required to clench on that first ballot in cleveland. and i'm not sure he's going to get there. i think the momentum is clearly on his side, but i think we've got some contests left here. >>...
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lanny davis -- >> be nice, carl. >> yeah. if you look at the overall votes in 35 states and primaries and caucuses, she has won the vote by 58-42. 58-42. so there's no wonder the superdelegates -- the bigger issue that i would have with this is i think actually peer review is a good thing in the way you review leaders. yes, the voters should have a voice but i think peers should have a significant voice and be part of that and i think it's important. i'll tell you, if they had the superdelegates on the republican side, i think this race would be very different. i don't think you'd see ted cruz nor donald trump with the lead that they have right now. >> that's the last word. thank you, gentlemen. always a great conversation. >> thank you. >>> coming up, donald trump had a rough week and it didn't exactly end on a high note. snl having a little fun with his retweet comparing heidi cruz and melania trump. >> that was an accident, okay, because donald's pens are just so big, he can't see every little tweet his fingers retweet. he
lanny davis -- >> be nice, carl. >> yeah. if you look at the overall votes in 35 states and primaries and caucuses, she has won the vote by 58-42. 58-42. so there's no wonder the superdelegates -- the bigger issue that i would have with this is i think actually peer review is a good thing in the way you review leaders. yes, the voters should have a voice but i think peers should have a significant voice and be part of that and i think it's important. i'll tell you, if they had the...
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spend the following five months on life support because she was pregnant with her youngest daughter so lanny baby paper their party. my daughter was nothing more than a vessel to keep her there. >> reporter: dory recalls that snowy january night in the home they all share. raven went into the bathroom getting her children ready for bed but she never came out. >> i said what are you doing, camping out in there? >> there was no response. i popped the lock on the door and when i opened the door she was -- she was sitting on the toilet and she was not breathi breathing. >> reporter: paramedic arrived and moved her daughter's lifeless body and ugly secret was revealed. >> i was shocked. i had no clue. >> reporter: they found heroin packets. at five months pregnant, raven had used and overdosed on hero heroin. >> i was shocked. i really was. >> reporter: but then dory begins to tell me her daughter had history of drug use but not heroin, she says, and not when she was pregnant with his two children. >> at 15 it was just smoking weed as far as i know. >> reporter: she says eventually her daughter p
spend the following five months on life support because she was pregnant with her youngest daughter so lanny baby paper their party. my daughter was nothing more than a vessel to keep her there. >> reporter: dory recalls that snowy january night in the home they all share. raven went into the bathroom getting her children ready for bed but she never came out. >> i said what are you doing, camping out in there? >> there was no response. i popped the lock on the door and when i...
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have the latest star booted from the ballroom on "dancing with the stars," marla maples and tony dove lannylive. we'll hear from ginger and val about that incredible performance all coming up next. matt and tam back to you. >> thanks so much, amy. >>> i know karen is interested to hear what marla maples has to say isn't yes, i can't wait. i love "dancing with the stars." let's take you outside. right now checking on 422. looking pretty slow approaching oaks. eastbound heavy from past 29 to 23. already a 13 minute ride. roads are wet and getting wetter in some areas. this is 42 northbound traffic here at creek road. pretty slow from lower landing road to 295 and you can see that tarp dave kind of blowing in the breeze a little bit. one more issue in blackwood, black horse pike still an accident here greentree road. >> all right karen we've got storm tracker6 live double scan showing you light rain in philadelphia and over toward the shore. a heavier band now pushing into about halfway through chester county northern montgomery and bucks picking that up as well and during the rest of the rush
have the latest star booted from the ballroom on "dancing with the stars," marla maples and tony dove lannylive. we'll hear from ginger and val about that incredible performance all coming up next. matt and tam back to you. >> thanks so much, amy. >>> i know karen is interested to hear what marla maples has to say isn't yes, i can't wait. i love "dancing with the stars." let's take you outside. right now checking on 422. looking pretty slow approaching oaks....
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the work that lay lanny is doing with this and finding out big the epidemic is of traffic injuries in the city and i want to thank you for leading the way and growing your efforts. i know the staff expanded on the work on vision zero. we urge you continue the expansion into the vision zero work and finally -- i don't know how much time i have left but i urge you to support this res for automated speed enforement and it's a logical idea to go with this and the data and seed is the number one collision factor and we could use the data to precedent injuries and traffic injuries and i urge you to support that and thanks again for your leadership. >> thank you. commissioners questions at this point now to the presenters? commissioner chung. >> first i want to really thank your presentations and also the effort of like looking at how we can tackle this issue. my sister actually almost got hit by a car years ago, and you know -- you know, on the alemany boulevard so that's actually my question and those high injury corridors, a lot of time it's also in residential area, so what would it be l
the work that lay lanny is doing with this and finding out big the epidemic is of traffic injuries in the city and i want to thank you for leading the way and growing your efforts. i know the staff expanded on the work on vision zero. we urge you continue the expansion into the vision zero work and finally -- i don't know how much time i have left but i urge you to support this res for automated speed enforement and it's a logical idea to go with this and the data and seed is the number one...
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the work that lay lanny is doing with this and finding out big the epidemic is of traffic injuries in the city and i want to thank you for leading the way and growing your efforts. i know the staff expanded on the work on vision zero. we urge you continue the expansion into the vision zero work and finally -- i don't know how much time i have left but i urge you to support this res for automated speed enforement and it's a logical idea to go with this and the data and seed is the number one collision factor and we could use the data to precedent injuries and traffic injuries and i urge you to support that and thanks again for your leadership. >> thank you. commissioners questions at this point now to the presenters? commissioner chung. >> first i want to really thank your presentations and also the effort of like looking at how we can tackle this issue. my sister actually almost got hit by a car years ago, and you know -- you know, on the alemany boulevard so that's actually my question and those high injury corridors, a lot of time it's also in residential area, so what would it be l
the work that lay lanny is doing with this and finding out big the epidemic is of traffic injuries in the city and i want to thank you for leading the way and growing your efforts. i know the staff expanded on the work on vision zero. we urge you continue the expansion into the vision zero work and finally -- i don't know how much time i have left but i urge you to support this res for automated speed enforement and it's a logical idea to go with this and the data and seed is the number one...
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the work that lay lanny is doing with this and finding out big the epidemic is of traffic injuries in the city and i want to thank you for leading the way and growing your efforts. i know the staff expanded on the work on vision zero. we urge you continue the expansion into the vision zero work and finally -- i don't know how much time i have left but i urge you to support this res for automated speed enforement and it's a logical idea to go with this and the data and seed is the number one collision factor and we could use the data to precedent injuries and traffic injuries and i urge you to support that and thanks again for your leadership. >> thank you. commissioners questions at this point now to the presenters? commissioner chung. >> first i want to really thank your presentations and also the effort of like looking at how we can tackle this issue. my sister actually almost got hit by a car years ago, and you know -- you know, on the alemany boulevard so that's actually my question and those high injury corridors, a lot of time it's also in residential area, so what would it be l
the work that lay lanny is doing with this and finding out big the epidemic is of traffic injuries in the city and i want to thank you for leading the way and growing your efforts. i know the staff expanded on the work on vision zero. we urge you continue the expansion into the vision zero work and finally -- i don't know how much time i have left but i urge you to support this res for automated speed enforement and it's a logical idea to go with this and the data and seed is the number one...