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we have nia meeks, communications executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, nia. ed turzanski, foreign policy analyst. good morning, ed. journalist and author larry platt. >> good morning. >> good morning, larry. and chester county g.o.p. chair and attorney val digiorgio. >> good morning, matt. >> morning, val. well, let's talk about the papal visit and what's going on with this, the secret service and the city of philadelphia and the world meeting of families. you have to say, when it comes to the goal of planning to protect the pope, they have done a great job, right? a great job. but in the process, some fear the security plans may have actually scared a lot of people away. rail passes have gone unsold. many hotel rooms are vacant. there was talk about thousands of charter buses coming. there's only gonna be about 1,100. so they tried to shift the focus away from the security. they are renaming the area where the pope is gonna be "the francis festival grounds." there will be two pope parades. but looking at all of this, nia, up to this point. >> mm-hmm. >> and
we have nia meeks, communications executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, nia. ed turzanski, foreign policy analyst. good morning, ed. journalist and author larry platt. >> good morning. >> good morning, larry. and chester county g.o.p. chair and attorney val digiorgio. >> good morning, matt. >> morning, val. well, let's talk about the papal visit and what's going on with this, the secret service and the city of philadelphia and the world meeting of...
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nia, can hillary clinton stop this serious slide in the polls? all the national polls, the key state polls have shown her numbers going down over these past several weeks and months. >> i think what we've seen over these last couple days is her campaign's attempt to course correct. we saw her out there with ellen, she's been giving more interviews, the campaign has sort of telegraphed bluntly that they want to do this, that they want to show a more sort of relaxed hillary clinton and someone more willing to talk about that e-mail controversy that's surrounded her all summer and very much explains this summer a slide. i think also what we've seen is there's something of a sanders surge and a biden boomlet. if you look at those numbers, she was up 10, she slid ten points and biden is up six points soty think he's benefited from some of this conversation around whether or not he's run. in talking to her campaign officials, they see this almost as a rite of passage for presidential candidates, these bumps and bruises to what they see is her gaining t
nia, can hillary clinton stop this serious slide in the polls? all the national polls, the key state polls have shown her numbers going down over these past several weeks and months. >> i think what we've seen over these last couple days is her campaign's attempt to course correct. we saw her out there with ellen, she's been giving more interviews, the campaign has sort of telegraphed bluntly that they want to do this, that they want to show a more sort of relaxed hillary clinton and...
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i want to bring in nia mallika henderson and gloria borger.aught my eye is ben carson does better against democrats than donald trump does. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells you that the general electric to general electr general electric electorate, 58% of the general election population has a negative view of trump. and if you look at some other polls we've seen, that includes 85% of democrats, and a majority of independents. now somebody like hillary clinton also has a high negative, 47% but 58% is something that donald trump has to overcome that ben carson does not. so when you were talking to erin about the tone of donald trump and how he seems to be changing a little bit, you know, i think he is smart, he's looking at these negative numbers this unfavorable view and saying i have to do something to fix that if i want to win. >> these numbers are the glass half empty for trump. >> yeah. >> nia, there has been a lot of talk about a slide or plateau for donald trump yet, the polls all still show him on top. i mean, isn't there some
i want to bring in nia mallika henderson and gloria borger.aught my eye is ben carson does better against democrats than donald trump does. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells you that the general electric to general electr general electric electorate, 58% of the general election population has a negative view of trump. and if you look at some other polls we've seen, that includes 85% of democrats, and a majority of independents. now somebody like hillary clinton also has a high...
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that's where we also find senior political reporter nia malika henderson. set the stage for us. bernie sanders will be there at the historically black college and university there at benedict. why this college? and what will his message be? >> reporter: well, this college is really a must stop campaign stop for anyone who wants to reach out to the african-american community. think back just in march, barack obama came through here and he had a really packed rally talking about education reform. he campaigned here. very frequent visitor to benedict college as well as hillary clinton in that neck and neck race for voters in south carolina. we do know that bernie sanders is struggling to get traction with african-american voters. hillary clinton has really devised a southern strategy, a fire wall, that is built on african-americans. you look at voters here in south carolina, hillary clinton is getting 70% support of african-american voters. think about biden, he's getting 20%. bernie sanders, not very well known here. he's at 3%. today, he's going to be on stage talking about justi
that's where we also find senior political reporter nia malika henderson. set the stage for us. bernie sanders will be there at the historically black college and university there at benedict. why this college? and what will his message be? >> reporter: well, this college is really a must stop campaign stop for anyone who wants to reach out to the african-american community. think back just in march, barack obama came through here and he had a really packed rally talking about education...
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he's got to feel good about that, donald trump. >> john, nia brings up jeb bush.ump to the issue of jeb bush because when this slide happened to scott walker, it wasn't a slide, it was a depth spiral and as nia says, we're seeing donors now leaking if jeb doesn't do something soon, they will flee. how much trouble is he in? >> he's in a descent amount of trouble but unlike scott walker, he's the republican party's $100 million man. he has more money in the bank. some is in the super pact and that can't payday today bills. there is no question he has the money to weather it now but to the point of the donors, they say jeb, start going back up or you're not going to get much more. >> now, the question is how long does now last? does now go into november and december? that's an open question. gloria, john brought up the point if you add up donald trump, ben carson, carly fiorina, it's more than 50% of republican voters right now say they support someone for the nomination that never held a day of public office. never served for a day in public office. couple that wit
he's got to feel good about that, donald trump. >> john, nia brings up jeb bush.ump to the issue of jeb bush because when this slide happened to scott walker, it wasn't a slide, it was a depth spiral and as nia says, we're seeing donors now leaking if jeb doesn't do something soon, they will flee. how much trouble is he in? >> he's in a descent amount of trouble but unlike scott walker, he's the republican party's $100 million man. he has more money in the bank. some is in the super...
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adviser david axelrod, also chief national correspondent john king and cnn senior political reporter nia malika henderson. i to run through the 11 candidates on the same during the main debate. donald trump the front roller right now polling at 32%. also the oldest candidate on the debate stage. got the most airtime the last debate. david axelrod, should he do anything different this time? >> i think the campaign is advancing. if he's serious about being a presidential candidate he can't tamper with what got him there. he has to show some moments of sobriety and substance to signal that, you know, maybe he could actually do the job which is a problem for him. a lot of people don't think that at this point. >> let's put up dr. ben carson. in the polls, second place in the polls. he was pretty mild mannered in the last debate. joked about how he didn't get enough airtime to talk. john king, is that something he needs to do more tomorrow? >> you can make the case that ben carson has said even less about policy prescriptions on big issues than donald trump has, and yet donald trump and ben c
adviser david axelrod, also chief national correspondent john king and cnn senior political reporter nia malika henderson. i to run through the 11 candidates on the same during the main debate. donald trump the front roller right now polling at 32%. also the oldest candidate on the debate stage. got the most airtime the last debate. david axelrod, should he do anything different this time? >> i think the campaign is advancing. if he's serious about being a presidential candidate he can't...
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let's go ahead to john king, host of "inside politics" and gloria borger, nia-malika henderson and michael smerconish. what do we expect in the big debate just minutes away? john king, what did you think of what you heard tonight? did anyone break out of this lower tier? >> it's a fascinating question. everyone did what they wanted to do. the question is, can they change their poll numbers? lindsey graham, every question you asked about the sunrise or sunset, he said we're in a war against radical islam. we cannot afford to lose. he turned every question to that. that is his beat in this campaign. he nudged some of the candidates in the earlier debate. we'll see if it happens in the front-runner class with more boots on the ground. lindsey graham was pushing the other candidates. the most interesting to me, rick santorum opened and closed by mentioning his leading role in fighting partial birth abortion. why is he doing that? because he won iowa last time and he's nowhere right now. he's got donald trump, ben carson in his evangelical lane and this is a survival question right now. all fou
let's go ahead to john king, host of "inside politics" and gloria borger, nia-malika henderson and michael smerconish. what do we expect in the big debate just minutes away? john king, what did you think of what you heard tonight? did anyone break out of this lower tier? >> it's a fascinating question. everyone did what they wanted to do. the question is, can they change their poll numbers? lindsey graham, every question you asked about the sunrise or sunset, he said we're in a...
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we have nia meeks, communications executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, nia.ski, foreign policy analyst. good morning, ed. journalist and author larry platt. >> good morning. >> good morning, larry. and chester county g.o.p. chair and attorney val digiorgio. >> good morning, matt. >> morning, val. well, let's talk about the papal visit and what's going on with this, the secret service and the city of philadelphia and the world meeting of families. you have to say, when it comes to the goal of planning to protect the pope, they have done a great job, right? a great job. but in the process, some fear the security plans may have actually scared a lot of people away. rail passes have gone unsold. many hotel rooms are vacant. there was talk about thousands of charter buses com
we have nia meeks, communications executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, nia.ski, foreign policy analyst. good morning, ed. journalist and author larry platt. >> good morning. >> good morning, larry. and chester county g.o.p. chair and attorney val digiorgio. >> good morning, matt. >> morning, val. well, let's talk about the papal visit and what's going on with this, the secret service and the city of philadelphia and the world meeting of families. you...
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"outfront" now with nia-malika henderson, the comments from joe have stirred a lot of controversy butertain parts of the republican base. the question is, are they helping boost his fundraising, do you think? >> quite possibly. they are sending out pretty explicit fundraising appeals around this issue. they sent one out this morning. the headline to the e-mail, the subject matter was i will not back down. it is very likely that they are generating some buzz among their supporters. people are already inclined to like ben carson. people are already on their mailing list. sure, they could have a fundraising within that network. it will be interesting to see if they broaden that. there's a family values, sort of value voter summit on friday. he'll be on the stage talking about these issues as well. we'll see. i do think typically candidates do this where if they are in trouble they sort of say, no, no, no, we're raising a lot of money on this. time and again, we will not know in fact if they are raising money off of this specific event until the numbers come in. >> we'll have to see. we'l
"outfront" now with nia-malika henderson, the comments from joe have stirred a lot of controversy butertain parts of the republican base. the question is, are they helping boost his fundraising, do you think? >> quite possibly. they are sending out pretty explicit fundraising appeals around this issue. they sent one out this morning. the headline to the e-mail, the subject matter was i will not back down. it is very likely that they are generating some buzz among their...
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. >> let's bring in cnn's senior political reporter nia-malika henderson. what is the fallout going to be? he's not backing down. >> he's not backing down. his aides aren't backing down either. they're saying this is ben carson telling it like he believes it is, believes it should be. he's always been on this sort of crusade against what he sees as political correctness. what is interesting if you had talked to his advisers maybe two weeks ago, they thought that sort of a new ben carson was emerging. he had said things in the past, one of which was gay people -- people go into prison and they turn gay. he said, for instance, that he thought barack obama was a psychopath. so, he said some sort of off-color, odd things in the past, but his campaign had always said he left that part of his political persona behind him, but here we are again where he is sparking outrage. you've had other republicans say, listen, what he said actually isn't consistent with the constitution. ted cruz citing the constitution, saying there is no religious litmus test for who should
. >> let's bring in cnn's senior political reporter nia-malika henderson. what is the fallout going to be? he's not backing down. >> he's not backing down. his aides aren't backing down either. they're saying this is ben carson telling it like he believes it is, believes it should be. he's always been on this sort of crusade against what he sees as political correctness. what is interesting if you had talked to his advisers maybe two weeks ago, they thought that sort of a new ben...
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nia-malika henderson, you are with us as well.s not a huge surprise because he simply couldn't raise the money, couldn't even pay staffers right? >> laying people off and cutting their salaries in south carolina that was supposed to be a big state for him. i think it also underscores he dropping out, how people just want fresh bleak. if you look at huckabee, he's not doing well. he's at the bottom too. so even in these states where you think these folks would do well because they have ties and they sort of have a built-in following, they're just not doing so well. refresh, but it just want enough. this year when people want something new, something they haven't seen before that's why trump is doing so well because they just -- they're just sick of what they have seen before. you know brianna, it's interesting. he's dropping out just before the second republican presidential debate. he was not on the main platform, but i guess he must have simply concluded it isn't worth it any longer. he sees reality, and he's going back to texas.
nia-malika henderson, you are with us as well.s not a huge surprise because he simply couldn't raise the money, couldn't even pay staffers right? >> laying people off and cutting their salaries in south carolina that was supposed to be a big state for him. i think it also underscores he dropping out, how people just want fresh bleak. if you look at huckabee, he's not doing well. he's at the bottom too. so even in these states where you think these folks would do well because they have...
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with me, nia-malika henderson.00 pages. 125 of them deemed sensitive, there are, redacted. secretary clinton said, publicly, when they were sent and received, they were not. so far, in all the e-mails released tharks holds up. there are still questions, why did you set up a private server? to the point, can she look the public in the eye, when they were sent and received they were not, that's correct, right? >> that's right. that's what you hear her saying over and over again. i didn't send e-mails marked as classified at the time. she's much more explaining and talking about requests and saying, even if i had been on a government e-mail, they would have done this review of the e-mail to figure out which were retro actively classified. we'll see what sticks. the poll shows 61% of democrats don't care about the issue. i think it might be the bloomberg poll. >> they say they don't care, yet her honesty and trustworthy numbers are down. democrats are going to stick with hillary clinton on the issue. anything, robert?
with me, nia-malika henderson.00 pages. 125 of them deemed sensitive, there are, redacted. secretary clinton said, publicly, when they were sent and received, they were not. so far, in all the e-mails released tharks holds up. there are still questions, why did you set up a private server? to the point, can she look the public in the eye, when they were sent and received they were not, that's correct, right? >> that's right. that's what you hear her saying over and over again. i didn't...
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sin hacer distinciÓn creyentes y no creyentes, la consideramos un es mi b sÍmbolo de cubo nia porquerÁ el 24 de septiembre del prÓximo aÑo 2016. desde este santuario casa de todos los cubanos, donde letal el corazÓn de cuba le prometemos orar por su persona y su ministerio gracias santo padre. >>> (aplausos) . >>> (aplausos). >>>. >>> santo padre hace cien aÑos los veteranos vinieron a pedirle en una gran cabalgo ada de cerca de 2000 jinetes que salieron de santiago de cuba vinieron a entrar una carta de peticiÓn como usted dijo en su homilÍa al papa para que proclamara a la virgen de la caridad patrona cuba. estos dos niÑos que como niÑos son el futuro de la patria, le quieren traer una copia de ese texto para usted para que las recuerde y nos recuerde. >>> (aplausos). >>>. >>> (aplausos). >>>. >>> (aplausos). >>>. >>> inclino se para recibir la bendiciÓn. >>> padre por el amor que tuvo para con la madre de su hijo le de salud del alma y del cuerpo. >>> amÉn. >>> jesucristo el frutal bendito
sin hacer distinciÓn creyentes y no creyentes, la consideramos un es mi b sÍmbolo de cubo nia porquerÁ el 24 de septiembre del prÓximo aÑo 2016. desde este santuario casa de todos los cubanos, donde letal el corazÓn de cuba le prometemos orar por su persona y su ministerio gracias santo padre. >>> (aplausos) . >>> (aplausos). >>>. >>> santo padre hace cien aÑos los veteranos vinieron a pedirle en una gran cabalgo ada de cerca de 2000 jinetes que...
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. >>> yesterday dozens of people showed up to celebrate the grand opening of nia house at montessoriearning center. the expanded campus will allow the school to serve more kids. >> the school's priority and mission is to serve economically diverse families and we continue that mission with our new expanded campus. >> we support 10% of our families with nearly free tuition and the remaining 37% with a scholarship based on a sliding scale. >> nia house received a grant from the city of berkeley to fund the expansion. and several individuals and foundations. >>> cal state fraternity helped build a playground for the salvation army's after school program. the brothers say it's important for them to give back. >> i always got help from the communities growing up so this is just like a opportunity to give back. >> i'm so excited and i'm happy because the -- they are building a playground for to us play in. >> the salvation army's after- school program helped more than 40 kids a day. >>> a huge crop of visitors for the farm-to-fork festival. 50,000 people showed up in sacramento on the capi
. >>> yesterday dozens of people showed up to celebrate the grand opening of nia house at montessoriearning center. the expanded campus will allow the school to serve more kids. >> the school's priority and mission is to serve economically diverse families and we continue that mission with our new expanded campus. >> we support 10% of our families with nearly free tuition and the remaining 37% with a scholarship based on a sliding scale. >> nia house received a grant...
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. >> nia. >> has she been calling you. >> that is good. >> call your mother. >> so she believes that may not call her, now that he has gone off to college so she made this video. here it is. >> this is what i do. i'm a mommy. mommies help their kid learn like i taught you how to go to the poddy and ride a week. so i will teach you thousand use a phone. don't be afraid. put it up to your ear and hear this ringing noise. it will sound strange because you have not heard tonight a while. hold that up to your ear and ring, ring are, ring and here's the magical part. even though i'm two hours away from you the phone will ring on my end and it will say my baby boy is calling me and i'll pick up the phone put to it my ear just like you, hey, now that is how that works. my gosh, yeah, you are welcomed. so now i know i will hear from u.s. specially before you have mother and father to have pay the next installment for your tuition in november. can't wait to hear your voice. here's the hit. >> is there the hip. >> 3,000 miles away. >> yes. >> that is cool. >> and kim is her name and her son lia
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high-level research funded by the nia to the national science foundation which received nearly $40 billion a year in government appropriations. that's big science. the effort to put a man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of the solar science, that's big science. the human the human genome project was a 3 billion exercise in big science that help to launch not only new fields of study, but also new industry. solving current climate change, we will be able to do that without big science. the cyclotron is the epitome today of a big science does lice. it's the latest generation of the first cyclotron that was developed more than eight decades ago. his first cyclotron cost less than $100 in material and fit in the palm of his hand. it's offspring today, is 17 miles insert conference, buried under the french and swiss countryside and built at a cost of $9 billion. you can see today the evolution of this paradigm that started at berkeley. the central theme of my book in the conversation this evening once we open the floor to all of you to ask questions and discuss is that big
high-level research funded by the nia to the national science foundation which received nearly $40 billion a year in government appropriations. that's big science. the effort to put a man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of the solar science, that's big science. the human the human genome project was a 3 billion exercise in big science that help to launch not only new fields of study, but also new industry. solving current climate change, we will be able to do that without...
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pero algunas veces no nías para las utilades.era una decisión mes". que vamos a pagar este segn un reporte publicado hoy por el grupo conservador center for immigration studies- que aboga por reducir la inmigracin- ms del 50% de los inmigrantes dependen de programas subsidiados por el gobierno. como bonos para comprar comida, almuerzos escolares gratuitos, asistencia para vivienda y medicaid, entre otros. s/steven camarota, center for immigration studies (nat up) el autor del estudio dice que si la inmigracin fuera positiva para este pas esta cifra sera mucho ms baja. dice que los inmigrantes usan esos servicios mucho ms que los estadounidenses nacidos en el pas. asegura que el sistema migratorio del pas debera de ser ms selectivo. por su parte los activistas pro- inmigrante rechazan el reporte diciendo que los nmeros no son realistas. s/michelle larue, activista "la gran mayoría de las personatienn estos servicios públicos por uno que dependenhacen sentir a de esto de por vida. en la gran mayoría de casos no es cierto. agreg que
pero algunas veces no nías para las utilades.era una decisión mes". que vamos a pagar este segn un reporte publicado hoy por el grupo conservador center for immigration studies- que aboga por reducir la inmigracin- ms del 50% de los inmigrantes dependen de programas subsidiados por el gobierno. como bonos para comprar comida, almuerzos escolares gratuitos, asistencia para vivienda y medicaid, entre otros. s/steven camarota, center for immigration studies (nat up) el autor del estudio...
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nia-malika henderson thanks so much. stay with us.anders will join blitzer on cnn for a live interview airing at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> protesters have gathered outside of a baltimore courthouse gellinyelling, chant and demanding justice in the death of freddie gray. inside the courthouse, lawyers for both sides are meeting in front of a judge arguing where a yir can be impartial. jean casarez is live in baltimore with more. >> reporter: good morning. that hearing is going on right now. it's gone on for 40 minutes. we don't know what's being argued at the moment though. we know it's change of venue for this trial. should it be here in baltimore or not, but the judge is not allowing any type of e-mail transmission. we don't know where they are. each side gets 15 minutes to argue their point, but outside the protesters are very visibly there, peaceful protesting taking place. one protester has a mega horn. we do know that one was handcuffed probably 30, 40 minutesing a. we don't really know why at this point, but there are some police v
nia-malika henderson thanks so much. stay with us.anders will join blitzer on cnn for a live interview airing at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> protesters have gathered outside of a baltimore courthouse gellinyelling, chant and demanding justice in the death of freddie gray. inside the courthouse, lawyers for both sides are meeting in front of a judge arguing where a yir can be impartial. jean casarez is live in baltimore with more. >> reporter: good morning. that hearing is going on...
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joining us is charlotte triggs along with jeff zeleny and senior political reporter nia ma li malikarson. is he emerging as a more serious candidate? >> this is what candidates generally do. this shows that he's very serious as a candidate and has said to people that he thinks he will win. >> describe his demeanor throughout your extensive interview. is he acting like a front-runner this this gop race? >> i know him going way back and he's acting like he always had. a real person. a typical new york businessman. he's very natural and talks to you like, you know, not necessarily a politician in one way. he's very friendly, he answers any question that you have. he's a very reasonable guy. he doesn't get caught up in being pc, which i think everybody knows and he's just very much the blunt donald trump that everyone has known. >> how about melania? >> she's very interesting. she's very soft spoken. she tries not to disagree with her husband but she has her own thoughts on things and really only got political when she talked about immigration. she was a naturalized citizen and she had t
joining us is charlotte triggs along with jeff zeleny and senior political reporter nia ma li malikarson. is he emerging as a more serious candidate? >> this is what candidates generally do. this shows that he's very serious as a candidate and has said to people that he thinks he will win. >> describe his demeanor throughout your extensive interview. is he acting like a front-runner this this gop race? >> i know him going way back and he's acting like he always had. a real...
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nia-malika henderson, thank you for parsing the numbers. you sound so excited about them, too.you so much. >>> all right. now to a ground breaking announcement by the catholic church. just days about ever a historic visit to the united states, propose francis has announced women who have had an abortion and been excommunicated, kicked out of the chump can be forgiven. not only that, that forgiveness can be granted by a woman's parish priest. that's not to say the church no longer considers abortion a moral sin, it does, but pope francis says he has met so many women who bare in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision. so joining me now to talk about all of this, cnn religion commentator father edward beck and to discuss the possible political implications republican consultant, john brabender. he was also a senior strategist for the santorum presidential campaign in 2012. thanks to both of you for being with me. i will start with you, father beck, because as a catholic, i was pretty astounded by this announcement this morning. >> well, carol, you know, the f
nia-malika henderson, thank you for parsing the numbers. you sound so excited about them, too.you so much. >>> all right. now to a ground breaking announcement by the catholic church. just days about ever a historic visit to the united states, propose francis has announced women who have had an abortion and been excommunicated, kicked out of the chump can be forgiven. not only that, that forgiveness can be granted by a woman's parish priest. that's not to say the church no longer...
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is it vassar, mercy -- >> nia, our first aid school. >> you have a couple hundred students now in correctional facilities. talk about the facilities and classes and academics you are able to offer and how you hope to have these men and women leave with. >> we started with just maximum security facilities but as they began to get closer to going home and they become eligible, they wanted them to not sacrifice staying in a maximum security facility. we used it to launch our own programs. we're in three mediums and two maximum security facilities using all the men and women that as well been through it to help run it until they go home. >> do you find the inmates to be good students? >> amazing. i was really worried about not having internet access as a challenge academically. many students then go back to work in graduate school and they do fantastic. >> that's extraordinary. joe, you visited the cromfrom hold facility. >> we went there new year's day to minister to the -- i was impressed with the mayor at the time. the best way to start the new year. he believed, as i do and as this great pope
is it vassar, mercy -- >> nia, our first aid school. >> you have a couple hundred students now in correctional facilities. talk about the facilities and classes and academics you are able to offer and how you hope to have these men and women leave with. >> we started with just maximum security facilities but as they began to get closer to going home and they become eligible, they wanted them to not sacrifice staying in a maximum security facility. we used it to launch our own...
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whales travelled to cyprus, and belgium hosts b-- because nia. two points behind croatia. >>> fifa's new reform committee seems to have stalled after its very first meeting. the closed session was meant to help the governing body discuss how to become more transparent, but the committee's chairman admitted they have yet to come up with proposals for change, and they may make more progress in october. >> we have touched, i would say practically all areas where you would like to consider possible reforms, so be it governance, finances, the various competences of the various bodies. we are not yet at the stage of the proposals we have covered, reviewed and exchanged opinions in all areas. >>> roger federer highlights action at the u.s. open. meanwhile serena williams is one step closer to completing her sweep of all four grand slams in a calendar year. >> reporter: her victory is expected long before she steps on to the court at any grand slam. but she faced an early challenge. the woman was 4-0 up in the first set tiebreaker, but williams recovered
whales travelled to cyprus, and belgium hosts b-- because nia. two points behind croatia. >>> fifa's new reform committee seems to have stalled after its very first meeting. the closed session was meant to help the governing body discuss how to become more transparent, but the committee's chairman admitted they have yet to come up with proposals for change, and they may make more progress in october. >> we have touched, i would say practically all areas where you would like to...
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and nia mmalika henderson.namics of this debate could be impacted by the setting, the venue. this is a much smaller room than that huge basketball auditorium in cleveland. >> i was really struck by the intimacy in that hangar, only 500 seats. donald trump feeds off of crowds. this won't be there for him. wolf, i remember you asking a question of ron paul in the 2012 cycle in tampa where you posed a hypothetical about a patient that had no insurance and needed medical treatment. there was elicited from the audience, a cry, it's okay if they die. there won't be this element in this arena. >> a different setting, you agree, gloria. >> oh, yeah, like a new hampshire town hall in a way. it may benefit somebody like a jeb bush who has been out there in new hampshire, john kasich's been out there in new hampshire in those small settings. you know, as michael points out, trump plays to a larger audience and loves that. >> that audience is right there on him. they are right there on top of them. this will be intimate, a
and nia mmalika henderson.namics of this debate could be impacted by the setting, the venue. this is a much smaller room than that huge basketball auditorium in cleveland. >> i was really struck by the intimacy in that hangar, only 500 seats. donald trump feeds off of crowds. this won't be there for him. wolf, i remember you asking a question of ron paul in the 2012 cycle in tampa where you posed a hypothetical about a patient that had no insurance and needed medical treatment. there was...
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. >> so nia and sarah with us in iowa, the two candidates stumping today, we're showcasing here, cannot be more different. non flashy talking social issues with bernie sanders and in iowa, donald trump who is flashy and not at all apologetic about it. it really is his personality that is upstaging any kind of messages. sar sarah, i wonder how does donald trump try to strike the balance? at what point will he feel he needs to strike balance with the flash and entertainment value and substance or real issues? >> you know, i think donald trump's campaign feels it's doing everything right. they're leading in all polls, holding big events, really uncharacteristic in iowa. we see candidates do more glad hand ago. they feel like the entertainment value works to donald trump's advantage. they don't have a traditional candidate and not trying to run a traditional campaign. they go to a beer fest in addition to a local gop meeting. they're happy to run a different campaign. people running against him hoping their attacks against him saying he's not a real conservative will ultimately break throug
. >> so nia and sarah with us in iowa, the two candidates stumping today, we're showcasing here, cannot be more different. non flashy talking social issues with bernie sanders and in iowa, donald trump who is flashy and not at all apologetic about it. it really is his personality that is upstaging any kind of messages. sar sarah, i wonder how does donald trump try to strike the balance? at what point will he feel he needs to strike balance with the flash and entertainment value and...
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joining me now is jeffrey lord and cnn senior political reporter nia mallika henderson.to what we seen today at the campaign event. >> right. anderson, one thing i'm thinking of in terms of the fox fight and all this thing, what is it that the base of the republican party sort of the number one complaint about the republican leadership is that they don't fight and, you know, this is somebody with a serious television background and one of the basic rules when you write for television or movies or novels is that you show, you don't tell. you don't give somebody a speech about anger. you have them smack the other person. what he's doing here is demonstrating that he fights. it could be fox news. it could be, you know, who knows who it is the next day or last day but the point is he fights and i really do think people are responding to that because not for nothing is the gop leadership termed the surrender caucus. >> interesting idea. you think the fox, something like a fox boycott or complaining about press coverage, that it doesn't show him to be thin skinned, you believe
joining me now is jeffrey lord and cnn senior political reporter nia mallika henderson.to what we seen today at the campaign event. >> right. anderson, one thing i'm thinking of in terms of the fox fight and all this thing, what is it that the base of the republican party sort of the number one complaint about the republican leadership is that they don't fight and, you know, this is somebody with a serious television background and one of the basic rules when you write for television or...
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. >>> a 17-year-old girl from tan see nia attacke attacked and dig because she's albino back home aftnited states. she's one of five who spent the summer here in the state having prosthetic limbs thanks to the global medical relief fund. she was held down by attackers who caught all the right arm from the armpit. charity leaders say the teen's river skin condition makes her a target to the black-market there and as she home her safety still a major concern. >> i don't want to believe i'm afraid because i do live in a safe house and it's in the city but of course, yes. of course, it's not a hundred per sent. >> albino affects one on the of every 15,000 people in tan is a knee y the state government is hoping to attack the attack on the albino population by out allowing the witch doctors it blames for the targeted violen violence. >>> how much are you willing to pay to get your hands on an iconic artifact? how about the titanic's last luncheon menu. ill fated ship's last lunch menu expected to fetch nearly $100,000 will be auctioned off with a number of other artifacts those items inclu
. >>> a 17-year-old girl from tan see nia attacke attacked and dig because she's albino back home aftnited states. she's one of five who spent the summer here in the state having prosthetic limbs thanks to the global medical relief fund. she was held down by attackers who caught all the right arm from the armpit. charity leaders say the teen's river skin condition makes her a target to the black-market there and as she home her safety still a major concern. >> i don't want to...
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former top obama adviser david axelrod and done kipg and cnn reporter, nia malika henderson. donald trump the front-runner polk at 32%. also the oldest candidate on the debate stage. he got the most air time last debate. david axelrod, should he be doing anything differently this time? >> i this i the campaign is advancing. if he's serious of being a presidential candidate he can't tamper with what got him there. he has to show moments of substance and so bright that actually he can do the job. which is a problem for him. a lot of people don't think that at this point. >> let's put up dr. ben carson, 2nd placed in the polls. he was mild mannered. in the last debate he joked about how he didn't get enough air time to talk. he has to do more tomorrow? >> you can make the case that he has said less than donald trump has. yet, they are going unin the polls. should he change it? i think he will be pressed to change it. although trump will be more the center of the attention. it will be interesting. the other candidates are more worried about trump because there is a ability to spe
former top obama adviser david axelrod and done kipg and cnn reporter, nia malika henderson. donald trump the front-runner polk at 32%. also the oldest candidate on the debate stage. he got the most air time last debate. david axelrod, should he be doing anything differently this time? >> i this i the campaign is advancing. if he's serious of being a presidential candidate he can't tamper with what got him there. he has to show moments of substance and so bright that actually he can do...
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. >> can you name the president of the chech nia. >> no can you. -- >> can you can name him. >> the general, i can name the general. >> and it is. >> general. >> prime minister of india? >> the new prime minister of india is -- no. >> for more let me bring in arthur brooks, president of the american enterprise institute and the author of the "new york times" best seller. also joining us is brian darling. thank you for being here. let me start with you arthur. the questions that hugh hewitt asked donald trump, are they gotcha questions? >> no. i mean anybody who knows anything about hugh hewitt knows these are the kinds of questions he asks. he's one of the most popular radio hosts in the country you shouldn't go on the show. i know running for president you have to do a lot of toes things but it is the same thing. when donald trump goes own what i will become the jonathan capehart show on msnbc. e has to know you too. that is just the rules of the road. >> do you think hugh hewitt's questions are gotcha questions? >> i think some of them were. i think that the interview started out with a q
. >> can you name the president of the chech nia. >> no can you. -- >> can you can name him. >> the general, i can name the general. >> and it is. >> general. >> prime minister of india? >> the new prime minister of india is -- no. >> for more let me bring in arthur brooks, president of the american enterprise institute and the author of the "new york times" best seller. also joining us is brian darling. thank you for being here....
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interestingly enough, russia is starting to see its own problems with isis in the cheese nia area. nor syria but we need more than russia to solve the isis or say sad problems. this president, this white house, not likely to do too muff. >> quick question on iraq and the battle against isis. the iraqis are now using for the very first time american-made f-16 fighter jets. right? >> they are. they've got four of the 36 they ordered. four came in a couple months ago. now got some trained pilots. run something missions, 15 missions over the last few days. that may make a little dent in the efforts against isis but i doubt they have the precision navigation or ordnance women -- weaponry we have. at least they're heart is in wanting to do the right thing. we'll have to find out whether they're capable of doing it. >> lieutenant colonel bill colin, great to see you, happy labor day to you. >>> italy's top court revealed i threw out the murder convictions of main da knox and her former boyfriend due, to quote, stunning flaws the the investigation. the court announcing there were no buy lo
interestingly enough, russia is starting to see its own problems with isis in the cheese nia area. nor syria but we need more than russia to solve the isis or say sad problems. this president, this white house, not likely to do too muff. >> quick question on iraq and the battle against isis. the iraqis are now using for the very first time american-made f-16 fighter jets. right? >> they are. they've got four of the 36 they ordered. four came in a couple months ago. now got some...
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nia. >> hi there. rick santorum is here. he's already done the walk through.enator santorum, what is your strategy going into tonight? >> just be authentic, try to give people some insight as to who you are and why you're the right person to come into washington, d.c., shake things up and make a difference for the country. >> what do you think you need to do to break out of the undercard debate and make it to the next stage? >> i think show you're the outsider with the insider experience to make things happen. people are frustrated. they want someone that's going to go to washington, d.c. and shake things up. i just want to remind people that, you know, when i first came to washington we sent the chairman of the ways and means committee to jail. we knocked out the speaker of the house of representatives after four years of democratic control. i mean, i went to washington shook things up. i've been out in the private sector for ten years, ready to go back and do it again. >> good luck tonight, sir. >> thank you. >> anderson, back to you. >> all right. thanks ve
nia. >> hi there. rick santorum is here. he's already done the walk through.enator santorum, what is your strategy going into tonight? >> just be authentic, try to give people some insight as to who you are and why you're the right person to come into washington, d.c., shake things up and make a difference for the country. >> what do you think you need to do to break out of the undercard debate and make it to the next stage? >> i think show you're the outsider with the...
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cnn's senior political reporter nia malika henderson was with him on the campaign trail and says he specifically targeted black voters in his speech in south carolina today. >> reporter: that's right. i'm here in columbia, south carolina, where bernie sanders drew a crowd of 1,000 people to benedict college, a historically black university, very much a must do campaign stop for anyone courting african-american voters which is exactly what bernie sanders is trying to do. he so far hasn't been able to make in-roads among african-american voters. for now they seem to prefer hillary clinton. today he was joined onstage by dr. cornell west who is a very prominent black progressive academic. he had been a surrogate for obama in 2008, has since become something of a critic of obama. but today he was team bernie, calling him dear brother, bernie sanders, saying he was on the move and going to win the white house. bernie sanders today talked about criminal justice reform. >> racism remains alive today and our goal together must be to end all forms of institutional racism and make major reforms in our cri
cnn's senior political reporter nia malika henderson was with him on the campaign trail and says he specifically targeted black voters in his speech in south carolina today. >> reporter: that's right. i'm here in columbia, south carolina, where bernie sanders drew a crowd of 1,000 people to benedict college, a historically black university, very much a must do campaign stop for anyone courting african-american voters which is exactly what bernie sanders is trying to do. he so far hasn't...
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. >> and now that nia is out of the house. >> she just shows up. >> that's right.t friendly's you don't really need a reservation. so -- we're good. we're doing great. we have muggy the dog in with bs stop buddy because it is so humid out. neat your water bottle the 877% how many -- 77 degrees, 88% humidity. ninety-two the hot temperature, hot, very humid. late day showers, thunderstorms possible. more likely tonight into tomorrow morning. one more days in the 90s, bill changes in the seven day forecast. hey, bob kelly? >> , coming up through the construction zone. up through 292, 95, southbound heavy cottman avenue down through girard, and then eastbound, on the schuylkill expressway. >> unlucky 13 there, coming into downtown, then north on 95, delays coming out of delco, and then at 9:00, half hour, they'll close that ramp from 95 north, to go north on the blue route. have to go up to ridley, flip u-turn laverne, then come back south on 95 in order to gain access to the blue route. and that's going to be the deal, god bless you, for the next cup many of weeks, mi
. >> and now that nia is out of the house. >> she just shows up. >> that's right.t friendly's you don't really need a reservation. so -- we're good. we're doing great. we have muggy the dog in with bs stop buddy because it is so humid out. neat your water bottle the 877% how many -- 77 degrees, 88% humidity. ninety-two the hot temperature, hot, very humid. late day showers, thunderstorms possible. more likely tonight into tomorrow morning. one more days in the 90s, bill...