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.>> take thth patient pat jackson came in with chest pain. every student will have the opportunity to work on him and a check is pulls.>> everybody would have ended -- would have been able to care for the patient the hospital. >> reporter: in the guiles says in one your students can earn their nursing assistant certificate to become cnes. by daniel gilbert experience in the classroom, with procedures are checking blood pressure final signs and cpr. besides the american, they are getting experience with 3-d technology. >> we can pull apart all of these different valves, the vessels, all the different parts of the hurt and really get to see a much more up close and in-depth version. >> reporter: all in preparation for real life situations. >> i feel much more confident in getting out there in the news 19 , wltx . >> midlands tech was given a grant worth more than $8 million to start that program. >>> rather than learn from a book richland northeast students were taught history from those who lived it. veterans from different wars spoke to the s
.>> take thth patient pat jackson came in with chest pain. every student will have the opportunity to work on him and a check is pulls.>> everybody would have ended -- would have been able to care for the patient the hospital. >> reporter: in the guiles says in one your students can earn their nursing assistant certificate to become cnes. by daniel gilbert experience in the classroom, with procedures are checking blood pressure final signs and cpr. besides the american, they...
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hallie jackson and katy tur and pat healy with "the new york times" and msnbc political correspondentork, steve, hi. let's start with hallie since you're sitting next to me, i'll peck you first. good morning. you've talked to the rubio campaign a bit. it was quite a moment. it went on for a while. >> joe pressed him on it. >> joe and mika pressing him to come up with some kind of accomplishment or something that marco rubio has actually done and he really struggled to come up with something. what is the campaign saying? >> the campaign is pointing out his accomplishments in the senate. they are not letting this go in a moment that was sort of awkward and a wincing moment for santorum. sanctions against hezbollah and his obamacare what they call a bailout which there have been questions raised about how much rubio was effective in actually getting that through in the senate although he was obviously a supporter of it. they are coming out and doing this, as you put it, damage control but you are seeing chris christie's campaign, jeb bush's campaign, donald trump's campaign talking about
hallie jackson and katy tur and pat healy with "the new york times" and msnbc political correspondentork, steve, hi. let's start with hallie since you're sitting next to me, i'll peck you first. good morning. you've talked to the rubio campaign a bit. it was quite a moment. it went on for a while. >> joe pressed him on it. >> joe and mika pressing him to come up with some kind of accomplishment or something that marco rubio has actually done and he really struggled to come...
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whether it is andrew jackson or william jennings bryan or george wallace, pat buchanan, you can namet, we've seen the populist before. into a trump is tapping real fear and anger out there amongst a lot of mostly working-class white americans who feel the american dream is left -- has left them by. to be able to graduate high school and make $15 an hour working in a factory. they are frustrated. is on the left and right. we are seeing a bit of it with bernie sanders. you can take it out on capitalism or blame it on globalism or blame immigration. you can blame automation. convergingactors are and america is changing and donald trump is tapping into this anger. . see him as exploiting it he is not a conservative. he is a populist. the fact that he is doing so well has to do with many factors. he is a great politician, great public relations, entertainment master. master of pr. has thatry frustration. this cultural and technological trend. would donald trump have been able to do this before any 24/7even -- before hour news? i also think it has something to do with our rhetoric and cult
whether it is andrew jackson or william jennings bryan or george wallace, pat buchanan, you can namet, we've seen the populist before. into a trump is tapping real fear and anger out there amongst a lot of mostly working-class white americans who feel the american dream is left -- has left them by. to be able to graduate high school and make $15 an hour working in a factory. they are frustrated. is on the left and right. we are seeing a bit of it with bernie sanders. you can take it out on...
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pat the office of dr. frank plazareni in jackson township. pmark. p>> mark: all right. pwell, we saw a few flurries at pthe least flying around earlier ptoday. p>> jeff: yes, we had a wave of psnow come through. pless than an inch. pdid bring down the visibility a plittle bit. pthis is what i like to call the pcleveland's 50 shades of grey pout there. pit is cloudy and a lot of gray. p [ laughing ] p>> jeff: that's what i meant by pthat. p [ laughing ] p>> jeff: romona looked at me pand gave me the staredown. pwe have steadier pockets of snow pmoving through canton and medina pcounty as this disturbance comes pthrough. pwhat is going to happen tonight, pthe clouds will break up, the pwinds will be light. pwe had the snow pack down there. pdown go the temperatures. pwe're at 28 in cleveland with a pwind off of the icy lake. pmentor 27. pbut akron is at 33 degrees. phere is the hour-by-hour pbreakdown pbreakdown. pnotice how the clouds break up pas the day goes on. artly cloudy at 17. p15 degrees at 2:00 in the pmorning and single digits when pyou wake up tomorrow morning
pat the office of dr. frank plazareni in jackson township. pmark. p>> mark: all right. pwell, we saw a few flurries at pthe least flying around earlier ptoday. p>> jeff: yes, we had a wave of psnow come through. pless than an inch. pdid bring down the visibility a plittle bit. pthis is what i like to call the pcleveland's 50 shades of grey pout there. pit is cloudy and a lot of gray. p [ laughing ] p>> jeff: that's what i meant by pthat. p [ laughing ] p>> jeff: romona...
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trump is playing on what is a very dominant strain in american politics that starts with andrew jackson is. patin new hampshire. it's the same strain in american politics. it is jacksonian pop limp with this screen know phobic nationalism. that is the strain along with this disgust for insiders. he's the outsider who isn't beholden to anyone. that is the inertia that is carrying him through the rest of the race. >> do you believe it is just inertia, mr. lord? what do you think is fueling the rise of trump? >> good morning there, christopher. well, i do think he has touched a nerve here with republicans who are very upset with the establishment. i would disagree with margaret. this has nothing to do with xenophobia. he wants to fix the problem. that's all it is. there's nothing xenophobic about that. >> it's just -- that's hard though, jeffrey, when you say you've got to build a wall. the mexicans are rapists, keep all the muslims out. >> margaret -- >> it is xenophobic rhetoric. the real cases that he has hit a strain with the number one immigration issue, economics and immigration. those are t
trump is playing on what is a very dominant strain in american politics that starts with andrew jackson is. patin new hampshire. it's the same strain in american politics. it is jacksonian pop limp with this screen know phobic nationalism. that is the strain along with this disgust for insiders. he's the outsider who isn't beholden to anyone. that is the inertia that is carrying him through the rest of the race. >> do you believe it is just inertia, mr. lord? what do you think is fueling...
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incremental change, but a populist cyclical movement from, you know, from andrew jackson to william jennings brian, to george wallace, to pat can on, to ross perot and now to donald trump. i think trump is appealing to a lot of people who aren't necessarily the republican baismghts and some cases they are liberal or mod rate-leaning republicans, or in some cases, i guess what we used to call reagan democrats. i think that's different from the phenomenon that we are seeing with this gridlock, which i think is a bipartisan problem. but i think it's much more in keeping with the ted cruzization. republican party. >> ted cruz was a frontrunner today, i think we could make sort of a straight line between the obstructionism and the presidential race. >> ifill: ej. >> i agree there is pop lism here but i think it is much more a part of the republican party and something republicans have courted. one of the points i make in the book, and it is not just a liberal like me saying that, but the conservative columnist for "the new york times" or a conservative intellectual, it's that the republican party has relied on white, working cla
incremental change, but a populist cyclical movement from, you know, from andrew jackson to william jennings brian, to george wallace, to pat can on, to ross perot and now to donald trump. i think trump is appealing to a lot of people who aren't necessarily the republican baismghts and some cases they are liberal or mod rate-leaning republicans, or in some cases, i guess what we used to call reagan democrats. i think that's different from the phenomenon that we are seeing with this gridlock,...
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whether it is andrew jackson or william jennings bryan or george wallace, pat buchanan, you can name it, we've seen the populist before. into a trump is tapping real fear and anger out there amongst a lot of mostly working-class white americans who feel the american dream is left -- has left them by. to be able to graduate high school and make $15 an hour working in a factory. they are frustrated. is on the left and right. we are seeing a bit of it with bernie sanders. you can take it out on capitalism or blame it on globalism or blame immigration. you can blame automation. convergingactors are and america is changing and donald trump is tapping into this anger. . see him as exploiting it he is not a conservative. he is a populist. the fact that he is doing so well has to do with many factors. he is a great politician, great public relations, entertainment master. master of pr. has thatry frustration. this cultural and technological trend. would donald trump have been able to do this before any 24/7even -- before hour news? i also think it has something to do with our rhetoric and cu
whether it is andrew jackson or william jennings bryan or george wallace, pat buchanan, you can name it, we've seen the populist before. into a trump is tapping real fear and anger out there amongst a lot of mostly working-class white americans who feel the american dream is left -- has left them by. to be able to graduate high school and make $15 an hour working in a factory. they are frustrated. is on the left and right. we are seeing a bit of it with bernie sanders. you can take it out on...
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think obviously throughout history, going back to andrew jackson, we have had populist candidates and william jennings brine and george wallace, pat buchanan is similar. he tapped into this a little bit. but when he was doing it the country wasn't as angry, wasn't as frustrated. i think the timing is better for trump to sell this. now, there were other candidate inside more recent history who nibbled around the edges of this. mike huckabee and rick santorum who won iowa in 2008 and 2012 respectively, sort of takenned into the populist thing but never really -- never went full trump because they're actually conservative to a certain degree. >> host: and decent people. >> guest: yes. you have to be completely shame loss to go all in on it. but they nibbled around the edges but trump has fully exploited this moment in a way that almost uniquely nobody else could have to the degree he did. >> host: i think we have also learned through trump that nuance is no longer really valuable commodity. for someone like rand paul, for example, who had very nuanced positions and i for one was very grateful every time we got hear his point of view,
think obviously throughout history, going back to andrew jackson, we have had populist candidates and william jennings brine and george wallace, pat buchanan is similar. he tapped into this a little bit. but when he was doing it the country wasn't as angry, wasn't as frustrated. i think the timing is better for trump to sell this. now, there were other candidate inside more recent history who nibbled around the edges of this. mike huckabee and rick santorum who won iowa in 2008 and 2012...
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. >> guest: throughout history i think andrew jackson would have had a popular candidate in william jennings bryan and george wallace. pat buchanan is sort of similar. the timing was better. mike huckabee and rick santorum who both won iowa in 2008 and 2012 respectively. they are conservative to a certain degree and they have to be completely shameless to go all in on it with a middle ground at the edges. but they fully exploited this moment in a way that nobody else could have. >> host: we also learned that nuance is no longer really valuable commodity for someone like rand paul who has nuanced positions and i for one was very grateful every time we got to share his point of view, even when we disagreed with it there didn't seem to be oxygen for people like rand paul. >> guest: that is an interesting question because in some ways it is cyclical. we've always had the rights of populist candidates and even through history, we had oscillating between the sort of intellectual elites and populism and it's gone back and forth. think for example you have people like andrew jackson who obviously were populists. so we had differ
. >> guest: throughout history i think andrew jackson would have had a popular candidate in william jennings bryan and george wallace. pat buchanan is sort of similar. the timing was better. mike huckabee and rick santorum who both won iowa in 2008 and 2012 respectively. they are conservative to a certain degree and they have to be completely shameless to go all in on it with a middle ground at the edges. but they fully exploited this moment in a way that nobody else could have. >>...
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jackson, who just turned 4. did you meet at school, when you were teaching? we did. yep. glad to have you with us. your turn. hi, pat. it's a pleasure to be here. i'm paul, and this is my awesome wife, tracie. we're from buffalo grove, illinois, right outside of chicago. we've been married six years. i work as an outside sales rep for a food distributor. and i'm a real-estate agent on the north shore of chicago. we have a beautiful and funny daughter named kenzie, who just turned 4. we're a big sports family. go, cubs. and anything outdoors, from just going on casual walks to anything extreme, to driving nascars or jumping out of planes. all right. well, i'm sorry you just have to stand there and spin the wheel
jackson, who just turned 4. did you meet at school, when you were teaching? we did. yep. glad to have you with us. your turn. hi, pat. it's a pleasure to be here. i'm paul, and this is my awesome wife, tracie. we're from buffalo grove, illinois, right outside of chicago. we've been married six years. i work as an outside sales rep for a food distributor. and i'm a real-estate agent on the north shore of chicago. we have a beautiful and funny daughter named kenzie, who just turned 4. we're a big...
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whether it is andrew jackson or william jennings bryan or george wallace, pat buchanan, you can namee've seen the populist before. into a trump is tapping real fear and anger out there amongst a lot of mostly working-class white americans who feel the american dream is left -- has left them by. to be able to graduate high school and make $15 an hour working in a factory. they are frustrated. is on the left and right. we are seeing a bit of it with bernie sanders. you can take it out on capitalism or blame it on globalism or blame immigration. you can blame automation. convergingactors are and america is changing and donald trump is tapping into this anger. . see him as exploiting it he is not a conservative. he is a populist. the fact that he is doing so well has to do with many factors. he is a great politician, great public relations, entertainment master. master of pr. has thatry frustration. this cultural and technological trend. would donald trump have been able to do this before any 24/7even -- before hour news? i also think it has something to do with our rhetoric and cultural
whether it is andrew jackson or william jennings bryan or george wallace, pat buchanan, you can namee've seen the populist before. into a trump is tapping real fear and anger out there amongst a lot of mostly working-class white americans who feel the american dream is left -- has left them by. to be able to graduate high school and make $15 an hour working in a factory. they are frustrated. is on the left and right. we are seeing a bit of it with bernie sanders. you can take it out on...
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pat the same time officials say erson in a suv ran a red light. pthey turned right ended up punderneath the trailer. pboth people inside that car pkenneth jackson and daniel pcarter were killed. pdriver of semitruck was taken to pthe hospital. p>> one men involved in overnight pshooting in pasco county has pdied. pdeputies tell us shooting phappened a home in dade city. pa short time after that, the pthree men showed up an an area phospital. pone menry car to hernandez has pdied. panother has critical injuries pthird man was not seriously hurt pnot clear what led up to pshooting investigators do pbelieve it was likely gang and pdrug related. p>> state lawmaker expected to pvote today on series of bills pthat would give florida gun pincluding a controversial one to pbe able to carry a gun on pcollege campuses. pstatehouse is prepared for a pfinal vote but the senate pversion has stalled. p>> you may have heard gunfire pnear port of tampa today. pbut it was all part of a drill. ptampa police are teaching others phow to handle an active shooter. p>>> attempted mass shooting are phappening more and more often. pwe need to be aware of our psurroundi
pat the same time officials say erson in a suv ran a red light. pthey turned right ended up punderneath the trailer. pboth people inside that car pkenneth jackson and daniel pcarter were killed. pdriver of semitruck was taken to pthe hospital. p>> one men involved in overnight pshooting in pasco county has pdied. pdeputies tell us shooting phappened a home in dade city. pa short time after that, the pthree men showed up an an area phospital. pone menry car to hernandez has pdied. panother...