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so margaret, interesting. you are hearing folks saying college is worth it but they are worried that it's out of reach for a lot of people. how do you hear that? >> what that means to me is that we're in dire and desperate need for reform for the system. it feels, frankly navigating the financial aid process is an extraordinarily difficult process. i mean there's tons, there's like a 35 page formula you have to fill out about all of your needs and your parents. and the barrier to entry feels incredibly frustrating and it feels too big. >> how aggressively would you reimagine it. the presidential election, we've heard a variety of thoughts on what to do here. how aggressive would you be. >> for radical reformation and for massive simplification. i think you heard especially both on the right and the left. i'm not one of these people who think the government should pay for everybody who goes to college but it does need to be made more affordable. the government has been tipping the balances to making sure, frank
so margaret, interesting. you are hearing folks saying college is worth it but they are worried that it's out of reach for a lot of people. how do you hear that? >> what that means to me is that we're in dire and desperate need for reform for the system. it feels, frankly navigating the financial aid process is an extraordinarily difficult process. i mean there's tons, there's like a 35 page formula you have to fill out about all of your needs and your parents. and the barrier to entry...
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margaret: sure. from herbe great perspective if he did not but, look, at this point, you know, ago, she was -- to keep going. which shee concern underplays in public remarks is when it's actually over, will he and bring those people with him or keep talking the way he's talking. she said in public and her advisers have said she believes when it's all said and done, he'll do what he's supposed to she does.t but she's an establishment democrat and the whole point is that he's not. he wasn't even a democrat until this race. shoenk that's sort of a left hanging and if donald trump remains as polarizing as he is problem.ill not be a if donald trump closes in, if she faces more problems because the f.b.i. investigation, if sanders' supporters gravitate third-party, green byty candidate and protest not voting, it could be a problem. historically it's a difficult she does not if get a big turnout not just from minority voters but from bernie sanders' supporters, millions of them, it could be a problem. john:
margaret: sure. from herbe great perspective if he did not but, look, at this point, you know, ago, she was -- to keep going. which shee concern underplays in public remarks is when it's actually over, will he and bring those people with him or keep talking the way he's talking. she said in public and her advisers have said she believes when it's all said and done, he'll do what he's supposed to she does.t but she's an establishment democrat and the whole point is that he's not. he wasn't even...
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us now, al and margaret.for joining us. we are bringing these two strong-willed people together, tell us your thoughts on where they stand and where it is headed. al: very few of us that this would go on. there are differences, they both represent something, but this is not 1968, not even carter and kennedy in 1980, said there are already efforts on their compromises that are clearly obvious, one problem will be the democratic chair. it may be no man is an island, but she is greenland. she is unpopular with everybody. other people have jumped in, donna brazil, the vice chair of the party, talking about both sides. i think that they can work out something. i think anything they want she will give them down because 2020 is not going to happen. they need to put real electives on the platform, and if they started drive issues, it will really split the party and let bernie sanders rein them in. mark: margaret, i was struck by reaction in the clinton camp and the feeling toward bernie sanders personally, and his re
us now, al and margaret.for joining us. we are bringing these two strong-willed people together, tell us your thoughts on where they stand and where it is headed. al: very few of us that this would go on. there are differences, they both represent something, but this is not 1968, not even carter and kennedy in 1980, said there are already efforts on their compromises that are clearly obvious, one problem will be the democratic chair. it may be no man is an island, but she is greenland. she is...
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margaret, what is the president hoping to achieve on this trip? >> well, elaine, the goal here in vietnam is to turn this former foe into a friend. and in doing so send a very strong message to china that the u.s. will not let them militarily dominate all of asia. china is currently locked in a number of territorial disputes in south and east china seas. so president obama is considering expanding wep fonz sales to vietnam. that's a controversial decision kidding that this country is still run by an authoritarian communist government. >> margaret, later this week the president will be the first sitting president to visit it hiroshima. why has he decided to go? >> well this extremely symbolic visit is mainly to underscore his legacy of securing nuclear weapons through arms control deals like the one he brokered with iran. so, in hiroshima, president obama will be underscoring the fact that the very first atomic bombs ever dropped were by the u.s. on japan in 1945. and they killed hundreds of thousands. so, he is not going to apologize for those att
margaret, what is the president hoping to achieve on this trip? >> well, elaine, the goal here in vietnam is to turn this former foe into a friend. and in doing so send a very strong message to china that the u.s. will not let them militarily dominate all of asia. china is currently locked in a number of territorial disputes in south and east china seas. so president obama is considering expanding wep fonz sales to vietnam. that's a controversial decision kidding that this country is...
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margaret what is the president hoping to achieve on this trip? >> reporter: well, elaine, the goal here in vietnam is to turn this former foe into a friend and in doing so send a very strong message to china that the u.s. will not let them militarily dominate all of asia. china's currently locked in a number of territorial disputes in both the south and east china seas. o president obama is considering expanding weapons sales to vietnam. that is a controversial decision considering that this country is still run by an authoritarian communist government. >> quijano: margaret, later this week the president will be the first sitting president to visit hiroshima, why has he decided to go? >> reporter: well, this extremely symbolic visit is mainly to underscore his legacy of securing nuclear weapons through arms control deals like the one he brokered with iran. so in hiroshima president obama will be underscoring the fact yhat the very first atomic bomb ever dropped were by the u.s. on japan in 1945. and they killed hundreds of thousands. so he's not
margaret what is the president hoping to achieve on this trip? >> reporter: well, elaine, the goal here in vietnam is to turn this former foe into a friend and in doing so send a very strong message to china that the u.s. will not let them militarily dominate all of asia. china's currently locked in a number of territorial disputes in both the south and east china seas. o president obama is considering expanding weapons sales to vietnam. that is a controversial decision considering that...
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margaret sustained injuries during the american revolution.t was described in later accounts about this. they were identifying injuries to her that should show up in her skeleton. in the 1920's, they exhumed her remains and did this examination and did find it was consistent with these injuries. her body was taken to west point, and is now interred in the cemetery there with a much larger memorial than she had previously. in the course of this process, these nails were collected from her old coffin and saved in a little cardboard box with a type written label on the top, telling us that is where these were from. it is a long and complex story, but it shows the connection between the d.a.r. and their efforts to identify people who were involved in the revolution that may not have the typical paper trail that we would get from some of the soldiers, from some of the politicians that were involved. this was one of the very first efforts. i mentioned that the dar was created in 1890. it was part of a movement in the late 19th century prompted in pa
margaret sustained injuries during the american revolution.t was described in later accounts about this. they were identifying injuries to her that should show up in her skeleton. in the 1920's, they exhumed her remains and did this examination and did find it was consistent with these injuries. her body was taken to west point, and is now interred in the cemetery there with a much larger memorial than she had previously. in the course of this process, these nails were collected from her old...
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>> seth: margaret cho, everybody! "american myth" is available online now.applause ] ♪ how does this world, help you experience this world? i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to experience this city. that's what you always say. you were right about the food. hi john. hey kevin. spent the day with an astronaut, huh. one more. one more. it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! done. book priceless experiences around the globe with your world mastercard. only at priceless.com/world when yobeertown, usa...aukee, these are your celebrities. and this is your hollywood sign. spelled different because it's brewed different. breyers peanut butter gelato, rich chocolate sauce. peanut butter cups. tonight is perfect. can someone read me another story? daddd? mmm coming breyers gelato indulgences 'sit way beyond ice cream. if you've ever been lured in straight talk. by a low price wireless plan then there's not enough high-speed data or your bill is packed with overages and mystery fees... stop falling for it! with straight talk's un
>> seth: margaret cho, everybody! "american myth" is available online now.applause ] ♪ how does this world, help you experience this world? i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to experience this city. that's what you always say. you were right about the food. hi john. hey kevin. spent the day with an astronaut, huh. one more. one more. it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! done. book priceless experiences around the globe with your world...
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tonight -- david schwimmer, comedian margaret cho, music from sir the baptist, featuring the 8g band with allison miller. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic. fantastic news. and let's get to the news. bernie sanders won last night's oregon democratic primary. [ cheers ] and this was a surprise, hillary came in third, behind a bag of weed. [ laughter ] fox news host megyn kelly addressed rumors about donald trump's hair in a new interview and said, "it's not a wig and it's not a comb-over, either." so, what is it? >> it's a mystery, wrapped in a riddle, inside an enigma. [ light laughter ] >> seth: okay, okay. that makes sense. former republican hopeful jeb bush criticized donald trump in a recent interview for tweeting out a picture of himself with a taco bowl captioned, "i love hispanics." and said that doing so is like eating a watermelon and saying "i love african-americans." [ audience ohs ] to trump said, "somebody give m
tonight -- david schwimmer, comedian margaret cho, music from sir the baptist, featuring the 8g band with allison miller. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic. fantastic news. and let's get to the news. bernie sanders won last night's oregon democratic primary. [ cheers ] and this was a surprise, hillary came in third,...
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by the way, did margaret's phone crack? we'll let you know., when we come right back, the voters are spoken in west virginia. what's next in this very unconventional race? this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis a
by the way, did margaret's phone crack? we'll let you know., when we come right back, the voters are spoken in west virginia. what's next in this very unconventional race? this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy...
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margaret brennan shows us that's not the only thing on the president's minds, as he continues a ten-day trip to asia. >> with a warm welcome, from viet nam's communist government, president obama tried to put to rest the ghost of the brutal war with the us that killed tens of thousands of people from both countries. >> just a generation ago we were advosaries and now friends. >> building ties in large part because of the threat posed by millitarily aggressive china, which is seizing territory in both the east and south china seas. in an effort to stop that land graft, president obama made the decision to sell viet nam american-made weapons, removing a ban that's been in place for over four decades. >> this change will ensure that viet nam has access to the equipment it needs to defends itself. >> in exchange, viet nam will give us ships more access to its ports. mr. obama's next stop on the trip will be to another former enemy, japan, he'll make historic trip to the city of hiroshima, first sitting president to do so. that city was desomate in the 1945 when the us dropped the very first
margaret brennan shows us that's not the only thing on the president's minds, as he continues a ten-day trip to asia. >> with a warm welcome, from viet nam's communist government, president obama tried to put to rest the ghost of the brutal war with the us that killed tens of thousands of people from both countries. >> just a generation ago we were advosaries and now friends. >> building ties in large part because of the threat posed by millitarily aggressive china, which is...
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and welcome back to the programe margaret. so big win apparently for donald trump.se the fact that all news organizations were able to call it as soon as the polls closed, based on exit polls. what do you see in those exit polls that explain what he did here? >> indiana, by sort ofa traditional measurements, a very conservative state. the evangelical vote iss important. but this year, all bets are off. donald trump has been a movement on the east coast, in the middle of the country, and now we move west, right?, and the economy and government,m antigovernment sentiment, a huge rallying cry for republicans this year.v we see him harnessing that and continuing to take advantage ofp it, and if it is not the death knell for cruz and kasich,nd awfully close to it. >> woodruff: well, ted cruz hado practically lived in the state of indiana, made multiple campaign stops there over the last few days, threw everything he had into it. what does this say about i his campaign, then? >> that he could not overcome the wave for donald trump..
and welcome back to the programe margaret. so big win apparently for donald trump.se the fact that all news organizations were able to call it as soon as the polls closed, based on exit polls. what do you see in those exit polls that explain what he did here? >> indiana, by sort ofa traditional measurements, a very conservative state. the evangelical vote iss important. but this year, all bets are off. donald trump has been a movement on the east coast, in the middle of the country, and...
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margaret smith has a huge impact.he was a very high profile woman and got a lot of attention, she runs for president for the republican nomination in 1964. that opened a lot of doors for women in politics. you get into the 1980's and 1990's and there is tremendous progress for women all over. it built up to the state. it takes a long time and it takes a long time not only because they have to overcome hurdles for campaign finance to build the organizations they need. that is a big task and it takes a lot to build that kind of infrastructure that helps them to win statewide elections. brian: a lot of this is random because i am pulling out small items. you have one page items on your website and you also connected to some of the current affairs and all. this is not exactly current. let me read the first couple of sentences and show you some video. this is june 17, 1930. the senate passes this and there is a picture of senator smoot. it starts out this way. a memorable scene from the movie ferris bueller's day off as a
margaret smith has a huge impact.he was a very high profile woman and got a lot of attention, she runs for president for the republican nomination in 1964. that opened a lot of doors for women in politics. you get into the 1980's and 1990's and there is tremendous progress for women all over. it built up to the state. it takes a long time and it takes a long time not only because they have to overcome hurdles for campaign finance to build the organizations they need. that is a big task and it...
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joining me to talk about the democratic casserole, political commentators, margaret hoover, kayleighany point when he talks about the need to bring more people into the process. he tends to do well where independents can vote in the primary. >> senator sanders take on donald trump in november. we need every single vote possible. the 120,000 votes that went missing in new york, someone should go to jail for that. what happened in arizona, that's a travesty and mischarge of justice. i do think that will are ways that we can change this. one way is same-day registration. if you are independent and want to vote for hillary clinton or bernie sanders, you'll have the ability to. this comes out of bernie sanders' movement. am i afraid that this is going to be 1968? no. the backdrop was the death of king, robert f. kennedy and a massacre. we don't have that going on today. is it going to be exciting and contentious? it can be. >> donald trump wrote a book published by the illustrious trump university. you went to harvard. sorry you couldn't get in to trump. among the chapters in the book is
joining me to talk about the democratic casserole, political commentators, margaret hoover, kayleighany point when he talks about the need to bring more people into the process. he tends to do well where independents can vote in the primary. >> senator sanders take on donald trump in november. we need every single vote possible. the 120,000 votes that went missing in new york, someone should go to jail for that. what happened in arizona, that's a travesty and mischarge of justice. i do...
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now, emerging margaret places, both mortgages and rentals. talk about them. in the time since i've known you, these have gone like this. >> they have. and this is a good example. they. we plant seeds that don't bear fruit or five or ten years. when we started investing in mortgages five, ten years ago, we made decision. instead of outsourcing our mortgage business, let's try to build it up ourselves. it is a big business. >> this is no credit risk. >> no of course. you're right. we're not a mortgage originator. with rentals, we have an even bigger opportunity than mortgages. really, nobody has cracked the code on rentals. with apartment listings but also single family rentals which is most of the inventory in the u.s. every 30 million people use our sites to shop nor a rental. >> they're not there yet. we're still building it out. eventually this will be a big business. >> let's talk about the housing business in general. are there, it doesn't seem to matter how many transactions there are. you've been growing without that. >> we're a media company. we do wel
now, emerging margaret places, both mortgages and rentals. talk about them. in the time since i've known you, these have gone like this. >> they have. and this is a good example. they. we plant seeds that don't bear fruit or five or ten years. when we started investing in mortgages five, ten years ago, we made decision. instead of outsourcing our mortgage business, let's try to build it up ourselves. it is a big business. >> this is no credit risk. >> no of course. you're...
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margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: standing 1200 feet from the epicenter of the blast, a solemn president obama laid a wreath in honor of the lives lost. >> their souls speak to us, and they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are. >> reporter: listening to the president was 79-year-old shigeaki mori, a survivor who was just eight when the bomb annihilated hiroshima. mr. obama did not apologize for what the u.s. had done but said he wanted to remind the world of the agony of nuclear war. >> we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. >> hiroshima, the target. >> reporter: it wassate:15 on that bright, cloudless morning in august when the early changed. a nearly five-ton atomic bomb nicknamed "little boy "dropped from the "enola gay." three days later, a second bomb struck nagasaki. more than 200,000 were killed in the blast blasts. tan was just six, at school when hiroshima was hit. all of her classmates were killed. she told us that having an american president acknowledge
margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: standing 1200 feet from the epicenter of the blast, a solemn president obama laid a wreath in honor of the lives lost. >> their souls speak to us, and they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are. >> reporter: listening to the president was 79-year-old shigeaki mori, a survivor who was just eight when the bomb annihilated hiroshima. mr. obama did not apologize for what the u.s. had done but said he wanted to remind the world...
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dropped a nuclear bomb there during world war ii. >> rose: thanks, margaret. tonight we continue our investigation of the opioid epidemic, which is taking more than 80 lives a day. west virginia, which leads the nation in overdose deaths, is fighting the epidemic in court by suing six national companies that distribute painkillers. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: this is what the opioid crisis looks like in west virginia. people addicted to pain pills lining up on foot and in cars at a small-town drugstore to get their prescriptions filled. >> in 2014, almost 19,000 people died from opioid overdose. we're in the talking about heroin. >> reporter: mohammed sohel rana was with the d.e.a. for 29 years. he says wholesale drug distributors play a huge part in the epidemic. if a pharmacy is ordering 5,000 tablets per month over a series of months, that's not a big deal? >> one month he orders 30,000 tablets. then the following month he orders 60,000 tablets. and now he's up to 100,000 tablets. well, the wholesalers were seeing this, and no one was filing suspicious
dropped a nuclear bomb there during world war ii. >> rose: thanks, margaret. tonight we continue our investigation of the opioid epidemic, which is taking more than 80 lives a day. west virginia, which leads the nation in overdose deaths, is fighting the epidemic in court by suing six national companies that distribute painkillers. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: this is what the opioid crisis looks like in west virginia. people addicted to pain pills lining up on foot and in cars...
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hi, margaret. >> morning!fore we put you to the test we want to tell everybody why you were chosen. ready? >> ready. >> margaret watches us everyday while she babysits her two adorable grandchildren aiden and julia. her favorite segments are ambush makeovers and bob bea's buzz. >> and she's celebrating her 30th wedding anniversary with her high school sweetheart peter. are. >> are you ready to put your fandom to the west the a trivia question? >> i'm ready. >> you have 15 seconds to win the grand prize. here we go. every thursday we take women off the plaza for a makeover. how many women do we ambush each week? is it one, two, or four? >> two. >> yes! darling, you won a trip. >> you have won a fabulous vacation. you and a guest -- hopefully peter -- are going to head here to new york city. you're going to spend four days three nights at the peninsula in new york. >> which is beautiful. and you're going to get dinner for two at clements restaurants as well as two massages at the peninsula spa. >> what? >> yes,
hi, margaret. >> morning!fore we put you to the test we want to tell everybody why you were chosen. ready? >> ready. >> margaret watches us everyday while she babysits her two adorable grandchildren aiden and julia. her favorite segments are ambush makeovers and bob bea's buzz. >> and she's celebrating her 30th wedding anniversary with her high school sweetheart peter. are. >> are you ready to put your fandom to the west the a trivia question? >> i'm ready....
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. >> during book tvs recent visit to san bernardino, we spoke with margaret hill about her 30 year year career about an educator in the city. >> in the early 70s when i started teaching, students were aware that it was important for them to get an education and get a high school diploma. i don't think i've ever met a student who did not want an education. i know i met a lot of students that felt the way i did when i was a student and that was that not too many people cared and i'm not talking about parents or sibling but i'm talking about those working in the school environment. i think students in the 70s felt the same way i feel. some of of them just feel they don't fit in. because we aren't them they fit in, we are telling them how important they are. we are telling them of their's drink. we aren't telling them of their forefathers who did it and if they can do it we can do it also. it affects them a lot more than the people at the holly are level relies. even with me sometimes, i do things that i know have not been good. i'm thankful that people trust me enough that they can say wha
. >> during book tvs recent visit to san bernardino, we spoke with margaret hill about her 30 year year career about an educator in the city. >> in the early 70s when i started teaching, students were aware that it was important for them to get an education and get a high school diploma. i don't think i've ever met a student who did not want an education. i know i met a lot of students that felt the way i did when i was a student and that was that not too many people cared and i'm...
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margaret brennan spoke to one survivor. >> this was our-- 96 year old curt rosendal was just 22 when french police forced him on to a train to the auschwitz concentration camp. the i.d. number tattooed by the nazis still visible on his arm. >> they were cattle cars. >> cattle cars. >> like for animals. >> no food, no sanitary facilities. no way to wash. >> reporter: how many people do you think were in that car with you? >> between 75 and a hundred. >> reporter: the cars were supposed to carry just 40 people. a replica sits in what was once the internment camp outside paris. most of the 76,000 jews that france deported passed through here, on their way to nazi death camps like auschwitz. all but 2,000 were killed. france's state-owned rail company made a profit on each person it transported including 6,000 children. 71 years after the war at the urging of the u.s. government, the french have created a $60 million compensation fund for survivors and victims' families. in exchange, france will be protected from any related u.s. lawsuits. >> it was very complex. >> reporter: ambassador
margaret brennan spoke to one survivor. >> this was our-- 96 year old curt rosendal was just 22 when french police forced him on to a train to the auschwitz concentration camp. the i.d. number tattooed by the nazis still visible on his arm. >> they were cattle cars. >> cattle cars. >> like for animals. >> no food, no sanitary facilities. no way to wash. >> reporter: how many people do you think were in that car with you? >> between 75 and a hundred....
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margaret brennan, cbs news, japan. >> rose: an incredible story. still ahead, the sex abuse scandal at baylor university leads to a big shake-up. and hogan's hero, the mystery man who helped a wrestling star win the match of his life when the "cbs evening news" continues. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra single packs. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven t
margaret brennan, cbs news, japan. >> rose: an incredible story. still ahead, the sex abuse scandal at baylor university leads to a big shake-up. and hogan's hero, the mystery man who helped a wrestling star win the match of his life when the "cbs evening news" continues. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to...
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margaret, level with us. these polls in these battleground states very, very close. did you think we would see such close polls between hillary clinton and donald trump? >> no. i'll be honest. but you see what you do see, and we know this, republicans fall in line, and you're seeing a consolidation behind donald trump in a way that even though you have arch conservatives and people who identified with very different principles in the republican party like myself, there are many people, senators, mainstreamers who are falling in line behind donald trump. that hasn't happened for hillary clinton yet because she doesn't even have the nomination. she's still fighting tooth and nail with bernie sanders. so, yes, while we couldn't have expected this as a snapshot in time, let's also remember what snapshot in time this is right now. she doesn't have the luxury of consolidating her base yet. >> and that presents extra challenges, and there are pluses and minuses in these numbers. some of them that obviously i wanted to focus on, kayleigh, when you look at the plus and minus,
margaret, level with us. these polls in these battleground states very, very close. did you think we would see such close polls between hillary clinton and donald trump? >> no. i'll be honest. but you see what you do see, and we know this, republicans fall in line, and you're seeing a consolidation behind donald trump in a way that even though you have arch conservatives and people who identified with very different principles in the republican party like myself, there are many people,...
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i want to bring in margaret hoover and peter. let's start with you.s a big old deal having a list in your favor. >> a list can shrink. the gaps can shrink over time. some things aren't going anywhere. i find it hard believe people will radically change their beliefs on foreign policy, particularly middle east policy and i think they assume the former secretary of state is stronger on that but doing well with the economy and i think that could continue and grow. and certain issues matter differently at different times. in 2008, foreign policy was all people cared about. and then we have an economic collapse and you have john mccain who said, the economy is not my thing. but it mattered more. >> it matters a guy like donana trump not known to talk deeply on issues is going to have to at some point tackle these issues. do you think he's going to do it? >> i don't think he's going to have to talk about issues. he got through an entire republican primary without really talking about any issues. the most robust policy proposal is an immigration plan about h
i want to bring in margaret hoover and peter. let's start with you.s a big old deal having a list in your favor. >> a list can shrink. the gaps can shrink over time. some things aren't going anywhere. i find it hard believe people will radically change their beliefs on foreign policy, particularly middle east policy and i think they assume the former secretary of state is stronger on that but doing well with the economy and i think that could continue and grow. and certain issues matter...
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but it doesn't play well, it may not play well as margaret says in a general. does that concern you? >> i want to answer two different things here. first of all, the question of banning guns, handguns were banned in washington, d.c. the case that hillary is saying she wants to overturn is a gun ban case. if you overturn the case, they would ban the guns all over again. now, let's talk about communities of color. >> ban the guns all over -- >> they have -- it is exactly the same. communities have been disproportionately hammered by the toxic cocktail of radical gun control and terrible economic policies sending our jobs overseas. donald trump is going to turn that around. he's also going to make sure we have tough on crime policies, reckless crime policies that are soft on crime, reduce property values, drive jobs away, they hurt our schools, these are the policies hillary supports and one more thing, on the question of nuance, you know when nuance would have been really great is in libya. did hillary have nuance then? no, she rushed in, overthrew a dictator, un
but it doesn't play well, it may not play well as margaret says in a general. does that concern you? >> i want to answer two different things here. first of all, the question of banning guns, handguns were banned in washington, d.c. the case that hillary is saying she wants to overturn is a gun ban case. if you overturn the case, they would ban the guns all over again. now, let's talk about communities of color. >> ban the guns all over -- >> they have -- it is exactly the...
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just ask kenneth byrd and his wife, mary margaret. >> she would say don't forget to pay your bills on wall. wall. >> reporter: on your facebook walls. >> she would be like, pay your bills. >> reporter: and that shows up on your wall. nd my friends were liking it, "ha-ha, your mom is so cool." >> reporter: the bottom line is as old as time-- we just want to feel a part of our kids' lives. ur there's a fantasy that the new world of communication has put our children right there with us. >> reporter: sherry turkle is a professor of science technology and society at m.i.t. >> parents are grappling and hustling for how to connect, but they're really not having the conversations they want very often. >> reporter: so your kids grew up here. >> they did. ow reporter: and no one knows that story better than bettie byrd, a reformed facebook over- sharer from the town of ozark, in south alabama. >> i had no idea how to use facebook. >> reporter: mom to kenny and older son, rob, bettie started out with almost daily posts on their walls. >> you know, i would just say, "hi, rob, it's mom, i love yo
just ask kenneth byrd and his wife, mary margaret. >> she would say don't forget to pay your bills on wall. wall. >> reporter: on your facebook walls. >> she would be like, pay your bills. >> reporter: and that shows up on your wall. nd my friends were liking it, "ha-ha, your mom is so cool." >> reporter: the bottom line is as old as time-- we just want to feel a part of our kids' lives. ur there's a fantasy that the new world of communication has put our...
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republican consultant, margaret hoover, and trump senior adviser, steven miller. good to have all of you sitting here at the table. dan, i want to start with this late-breaking news. a.b. coldhouse. the man who ran john mccain's vp search and came up with sarah palin. what is this all about? who can you tell us? >> he did, and that is certainly what he is known best for, for obvious reasons. but he also is somebody who has been doing this for many, many years. many cycles. he is the go-to guy for republicans on how to -- and how to vet candidates. he actually was talking to our very own michael smerconish, just a few weeks ago, i believe, about what it's like to vet vp candidates. look at what he said. >> tend to be family issues. by the time that someone gets to a vice presidential long list, any personal issues have -- are already well-known or disclosed. but the intrusive nation of a vice presidential vet extends far beyond just the potential nominee and his or her spouse to family, includeing brothers, political affiliations of parents, that sort of thing. tha
republican consultant, margaret hoover, and trump senior adviser, steven miller. good to have all of you sitting here at the table. dan, i want to start with this late-breaking news. a.b. coldhouse. the man who ran john mccain's vp search and came up with sarah palin. what is this all about? who can you tell us? >> he did, and that is certainly what he is known best for, for obvious reasons. but he also is somebody who has been doing this for many, many years. many cycles. he is the go-to...
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margaret hoover is here, she worked with george w.ush white house and two republican presidential campaigns, edward espinosa, official for governor bill richson, angela right, aryn williams. it's great to have you. so, ryan, there's this back and forth of a debate maybe. it sounds like a joke. it sounds absolutely silly, but john said it, in this election anything is possible. what do you think the chances are? >> well, i don't know. i think it would be a very highly rated debate. it's certainly something that senator sanders would want to do. it would help his campaign which is now struggling in the final stages of the democratic primary process. i don't think it's a good move for trump. trump is the republican nominee for president. he's going to face off against hillary clinton. his focus should be solely on hillary clinton and debating bernie sanders is really just kind of punching downward and not helping him in the general election match-up. >> i mean, the whole notion seems a little ridiculous, but admit it, margaret, you first
margaret hoover is here, she worked with george w.ush white house and two republican presidential campaigns, edward espinosa, official for governor bill richson, angela right, aryn williams. it's great to have you. so, ryan, there's this back and forth of a debate maybe. it sounds like a joke. it sounds absolutely silly, but john said it, in this election anything is possible. what do you think the chances are? >> well, i don't know. i think it would be a very highly rated debate. it's...
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cnn political commentator margaret hoover.alex burns, national political reporter for "the new york times" and jackie kucinich washington bureau chief for the daily beast. we can talk about what happened in the last conversation i had which we can talk about in a second but in honor of john berman who is under the weather today, i will be making a "star wars" reference so brace yourself. this is for j.b. alex, you liken today's primary to the death star hovering over alder ron and spoiler alert alderon blows up i learned. remind us, alex, who is who in that scenario. >> donald trump is the death star. ted cruz is sort of the one haplessly protesting we're a peaceful planet, please don't do this to us. obviously we need to let the voters vote but the polls seem to point in one direction. this could be close to the end of the line for ted cruz. any path for him to the republican nomination or even to a contested convention regardless of who it ended up nominating ha to run through indiana. if he does lose indiana today, if he lo
cnn political commentator margaret hoover.alex burns, national political reporter for "the new york times" and jackie kucinich washington bureau chief for the daily beast. we can talk about what happened in the last conversation i had which we can talk about in a second but in honor of john berman who is under the weather today, i will be making a "star wars" reference so brace yourself. this is for j.b. alex, you liken today's primary to the death star hovering over alder...
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margaret brennan is with us, she's traveling with the president.garet, good morning. >> reporter: emotions were just too raw to visit hiroshima for 70 years. president obama came here, he said, to remind the world of the painful reality of the nuclear threat. >>> more than 70 years after an atomic bomb decimated hiroshima, president obama paid his respects to the 140,000 lives lost. standing 1200 feet from the epicenter of the blast, he solemnly laid a wreath and hugged one of the few remaining survivors. flanked by japanese prime minister shinzo abe they gazed at the iconic dome that withstood a blast more powerful than 1,000 tons of tnt. >> we stand here in the middle of the city and force our selves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we listen to a silent cry. >> the speech was remarkable for what it did not say. there was no apology for harry truman's decision to drop the bomb. >> when you have a weapon that will win the war, you'd be foolish if you didn't use it. >> 8:15 august 6th, 1945, a nearly 5 ton bomb named little boy dropped. three d
margaret brennan is with us, she's traveling with the president.garet, good morning. >> reporter: emotions were just too raw to visit hiroshima for 70 years. president obama came here, he said, to remind the world of the painful reality of the nuclear threat. >>> more than 70 years after an atomic bomb decimated hiroshima, president obama paid his respects to the 140,000 lives lost. standing 1200 feet from the epicenter of the blast, he solemnly laid a wreath and hugged one of...
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margaret brennan reporting there in japan. thank you. >>> a coalition of states suing over a controversial white house directive over transgender rights. texas leads the lawsuit involving 10 other states. they oppose federal order telling schools to let transgender students use a bathroom that matches their gender identity. jan crawford covering the case that could end up at the supreme court. jan, good morning. >> good morning. schools that don't comply with obama administration's directive could risk losing their federal funding. many of the states involved in the suit, conservative leaders previously vowed to defy this directive, they are calling it a threat to student safety. >> by forcing his policies by executive action, president obama has excluded the voice of the people. >> texas attorney general came out swinging against the white house. >> simply put, the obama administration created new law outside the bounds of the constitution making changes only congress can make. >> the suit accuses administration of conspiring
margaret brennan reporting there in japan. thank you. >>> a coalition of states suing over a controversial white house directive over transgender rights. texas leads the lawsuit involving 10 other states. they oppose federal order telling schools to let transgender students use a bathroom that matches their gender identity. jan crawford covering the case that could end up at the supreme court. jan, good morning. >> good morning. schools that don't comply with obama...
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margaret hearing, dr. serge company not that, and ambassador who is a member of the atlantic council while also serving as president of the chicago council in global affairs, our partner organization for today's event. i would also like to welcome the thing which guests we have today . forgive me if i do have all of you in my notes, but i know that our board member is here. the oppressors of belgium, nicaragua, croatia, switzerland, and lithuania. this discussion comes at a time of uncertainty in european history, to the very least. or than a quarter of a century after the fall of the berlin wall, the strategic question that emerge in the immediate postwar era. looking back, sometimes, where we are now, we forget the huge importance of getting through the cold war and getting out the other side in at good of shape as we had been. a lot of people are kicked around the idea of whether some of those lessons can be applied other parts of the world including the middle east. turning back to europe and ukraine,
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when they turn somebody loose, a proven margaret, 5 or more people, some pseudo-intellectual tells uso blame, society is to blame. his papa didn't take him to see the los angeles rams when he was a little boy. [laughter] we had a case in our state that the supreme court will destroy every neighborhood school in california. tehy already started destroying the detroit, chicago, and in new york. in washington, they ruled you have to transport the children across state lines. this decision rising from a case in alabama will take your children and transport them across the other side of the city and across the los angeles county. if you folks in california want to do that, put your .hildren on a bus you do whatever you want to do. you decide to do it yourself. don't let somebody 3000 miles away right every guideline for the education of your child. a case last year. tou can choose to go to any -- any school you choose to, regardless of your race. they said, not enough people on this side choose to go to school on this side. alabamagh people in chose to go across town to go to school, and v
when they turn somebody loose, a proven margaret, 5 or more people, some pseudo-intellectual tells uso blame, society is to blame. his papa didn't take him to see the los angeles rams when he was a little boy. [laughter] we had a case in our state that the supreme court will destroy every neighborhood school in california. tehy already started destroying the detroit, chicago, and in new york. in washington, they ruled you have to transport the children across state lines. this decision rising...
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margaret carlson, ann guerin, and michael ntomasky. if hillary clinton becomes president, will we see a more hawkish administration than what we've seen from president obama? this is "hardball," the place for politics. and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud toso we n track downtion e criminals. when it comes tohe cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. yeah! ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ah ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. mountains, and racetracks.ve conquered highways, and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the new audi a4. with one notable difference... the all-new audi a4, wit
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government ensure -- it also includes something i first raised with margaret thatcher in 1989? the awful consequences of child sex abuse on victims and perpetrators, but we must also use early intervention expertise to stop it from happening in the first place. will the prime minister back the excellent work of ministers and members from all parties and get this much needed center up and running without delay within the five-year term of his government? i'm glad the honorable gentleman rescued his own question with that little -- those last words. prime minister cameron: i'm sorry it has taken a question in 1989 to take so long to get an answer. setting up a center of expertise on sexual abuse is exactly what the home office is doing. it will play a significant role in identifying and sharing high-quality evidence on what works to prevent and deal with sexual abuse and exploitation. the department of attention -- education existing center will ensure that centers across the country can learn from the best example. >> john baron. we on prime minister and these benches can be pro
government ensure -- it also includes something i first raised with margaret thatcher in 1989? the awful consequences of child sex abuse on victims and perpetrators, but we must also use early intervention expertise to stop it from happening in the first place. will the prime minister back the excellent work of ministers and members from all parties and get this much needed center up and running without delay within the five-year term of his government? i'm glad the honorable gentleman rescued...