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paul taylor, any reaction? >> guest: not really sure how to react. i think -- i was talking a little bit earlier about racial intermarriage and, yes, there is much more religious intermarriage these days than there used to be. it used to be a big deal in this country, 80, 100 years ago if a protestant were to marry a catholic. now it sort of happens without virtually no comment anywhere. jews, you mentioned jing ews -- ews --jews, close to 60% have married non-jews. the idea that there's a plan, the idea that there's somebody looming above all of this and directing people and telling them who to love, who to couple up with strikes me as way out of bounds. it just, it -- i don't know how to react to it other than i don't think there is such a plan. >> host: back to the millennials, paul taylor. from twitter: i suspect millennials are getting tired of paying for the boomers' social security and medicare. >> guest: you know, it's interesting, they're not. again, i've got a lot of data on this. and i'll start with the following. when you ask millennials
paul taylor, any reaction? >> guest: not really sure how to react. i think -- i was talking a little bit earlier about racial intermarriage and, yes, there is much more religious intermarriage these days than there used to be. it used to be a big deal in this country, 80, 100 years ago if a protestant were to marry a catholic. now it sort of happens without virtually no comment anywhere. jews, you mentioned jing ews -- ews --jews, close to 60% have married non-jews. the idea that there's...
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. >> host: paul taylor? >> guest: it's not going to make any partisan comment. i did watch the debate last night and the '90s came up several times and hillary clinton i think was on the defensive on each of mass incarceration, perhaps on welfare reform, entrÉe packs and the rest. bernie sanders i think was very effective in raising those issues to a democratic audience. i think hillary was effective same look i really want to talk about the future but if you want to talk about the 1990s we did create 23 million jobs and thene middle-class in the '90s was still expanding. and i think the economic record supports the. the middle-class has been shrinking since about the year 2000.n the whole issue of income and wealth inequality was a global phenomena voters were in the lead among the advanced economic questions around the world in seeing this phenomena point out. it is really no that candidates in both parties are talking about. they have different solutions to it but it is continued, and ithe think part of the reason why the public is so frustrated with politics
. >> host: paul taylor? >> guest: it's not going to make any partisan comment. i did watch the debate last night and the '90s came up several times and hillary clinton i think was on the defensive on each of mass incarceration, perhaps on welfare reform, entrÉe packs and the rest. bernie sanders i think was very effective in raising those issues to a democratic audience. i think hillary was effective same look i really want to talk about the future but if you want to talk about the...
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paul taylor didn't fully implement cambiar until a year ago. it's success is still measured in kids like keith who finally reaches his mom. >> thank you sir. sup mom?... how are you doing? oh i know i ain't even trippin' like those kids can't bring me down. alright, so... alright well, i don't want to go over before i get in trouble. alright i love you too. bye. >> then suddenly, i see another side of keith... when ...out of nowhere... he tries to start a fight. he's the guy with the pink cast in this surveillance video. >> so, how many fights have you had in the five months you've been here? >> five, heh. >> five fights? >> five, yeah, five. >> so, every time you fight, you get a disciplinary write-up. >> yeah. and it takes 7 to get extended on a two-year, and i already have 7. >> so the next thing, you're getting extended. >>, i've got to be really cautious. but i mean, i still have slip-ups. the other day, i almost got into a fight. and it was over, somethin' stupid. >> someone cutting you in line. >> yeah. it's, so i gotta s-, just start th
paul taylor didn't fully implement cambiar until a year ago. it's success is still measured in kids like keith who finally reaches his mom. >> thank you sir. sup mom?... how are you doing? oh i know i ain't even trippin' like those kids can't bring me down. alright, so... alright well, i don't want to go over before i get in trouble. alright i love you too. bye. >> then suddenly, i see another side of keith... when ...out of nowhere... he tries to start a fight. he's the guy with...
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host: we have paul taylor, the author of "the next america."rning and thank you for being with us. guest: pleased to be here. of thetart us off definition of these generations and tell us about the showdown. guest: boomers and millennials are the largest generations of the lifecycle at the moment. boomers are now in their 50's and 60's. the oldest will turn 70, a huge generation that was born after world war ii. it was a big demographic spike. we have been a disruptive generation because of our size all along and had to build a lot of schools. they built suburbs for us after world war ii. were a big disruption in the counterculture of the 60's and now 10,000 baby boomers will turn 65 and another 10,000 tomorrow. everything of day between now and 2030, a lot of them will migrate from the workforce into retirement. that will put a lot of pressure on our social security and medicare. the millennials are the young adult generation from 18-35. they are also a huge generation, generation x was a baby bust. the millennials are making a slow walk to ad
host: we have paul taylor, the author of "the next america."rning and thank you for being with us. guest: pleased to be here. of thetart us off definition of these generations and tell us about the showdown. guest: boomers and millennials are the largest generations of the lifecycle at the moment. boomers are now in their 50's and 60's. the oldest will turn 70, a huge generation that was born after world war ii. it was a big demographic spike. we have been a disruptive generation...
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paul taylor was a labor historian. he did most of his publishing in the 1930's and 1940's.i was surprised he was still alive. he was in the same building that i was in berkeley. he had already suffered a stroke. eyelids taped to his forehead. i told him i was familiar with his work. he immediately tested me. name my book and who published it in what year? i said "american mexican frontier" university press, 1930, whatever. that opened up the doors and we start a talking. that the futures serve bankrupt library. so i started going to the library and, my god, i was hooked. here were interviews inducted in the 1930's. i focused on people of all stripes, mainly politicians and ranchers, farmers, of course growers and so forth. i was shocked. i was shocked because here were -- i mean, here were and low texans talking about mexicans with no holds barred. a language i had not heard. and also learning about to the imposition of labor controls, again, another part of history that i did not know. so i'm getting involved in the my historical introduction to the historical chapter kept
paul taylor was a labor historian. he did most of his publishing in the 1930's and 1940's.i was surprised he was still alive. he was in the same building that i was in berkeley. he had already suffered a stroke. eyelids taped to his forehead. i told him i was familiar with his work. he immediately tested me. name my book and who published it in what year? i said "american mexican frontier" university press, 1930, whatever. that opened up the doors and we start a talking. that the...
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and paul taylor talks about shifting united states demographics.ector of the center for politics at the university of virginia joins us to talk about third-party candidates. ♪ host: the u.s. capital this morning. flags have been lowered in honor nancy reagan.n -- she will be buried next to her husband, president ronald reagan at the reagan library in cb valley, california. wanted to give you a chance to react to the death and reflect on the not -- on the life of the former first lady. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001.
and paul taylor talks about shifting united states demographics.ector of the center for politics at the university of virginia joins us to talk about third-party candidates. ♪ host: the u.s. capital this morning. flags have been lowered in honor nancy reagan.n -- she will be buried next to her husband, president ronald reagan at the reagan library in cb valley, california. wanted to give you a chance to react to the death and reflect on the not -- on the life of the former first lady....
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paul taylor on his book "the looks atica" which demographics.ok at the history of candidates and presidential candidates. larry sabato joins us. liveington journal" is everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. rico held its republican marcoy on sunday where rubio was declared winner. held their caucuses choosing vermont senator bernie sanders. you can find the results to all the primaries and caucuses c-span.org. c-span, "q&a" with author robert kaplan that's followed by british prime minster david cameron taking questions. later govern john kasich cames ohio with former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. ♪ >> this week, robert kaplan. he discusses his book, "in europe's shadow: two cold wars and a thirty-year journey through romania and beyond." brian: robert kaplan and your new book -- you started by talking about books. why? robert: i think the ultimate goal of travel is to create a geography. beautiful landscapes and treating landscapes of you do to books about them to explain their past.
paul taylor on his book "the looks atica" which demographics.ok at the history of candidates and presidential candidates. larry sabato joins us. liveington journal" is everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. rico held its republican marcoy on sunday where rubio was declared winner. held their caucuses choosing vermont senator bernie sanders. you can find the results to all the primaries and caucuses c-span.org. c-span, "q&a" with author robert kaplan that's...
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. >> a delicate subject, obviously, going back to paul taylor with gary heart, it's not a coincidence from the daily mail, different standards who raised it yesterday. >> the famous have you ever question. >> been unfaithful to your wife. it is also notable, ted cruz has not answered the question directly when he was asked yesterday. >> he answered it the way bill clinton would answer such questions. >> talked about lies, tab lloyd trash, but did not just say yes or no. the reason i mention it, it means the question will be continued to be asked. >> we'll see. maybe asked tonight by cnn. we'll see. >>> when we come back, what happens if donald trump and hillary clinton lose wisconsin's primary next week. it could happen. we'll talk about what it would mean, after these words from our sponsors. >>> i'm ari melber, breaking news here. donald trump is holding a rally right now in janesville, wisconsin, first campaign event in the state, and it comes hours after the news that his campaign manager, corey lewandowski was charged with simple battery in florida, stemming from an incident with
. >> a delicate subject, obviously, going back to paul taylor with gary heart, it's not a coincidence from the daily mail, different standards who raised it yesterday. >> the famous have you ever question. >> been unfaithful to your wife. it is also notable, ted cruz has not answered the question directly when he was asked yesterday. >> he answered it the way bill clinton would answer such questions. >> talked about lies, tab lloyd trash, but did not just say yes...
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among our guests, paul taylor, the author of "the next america." sabato, the director at the university of virginia, where karin agness went to school. you knew it was going to happen. and the newsght conference that took place at governor chris christie and donald trump. here is how it played out last. [video clip] [applause] >> welcome back to the election center. on cnn, a passport a bona fide fide-- ipass for a bona honk. let's take a look back at the seven days. donald trump was endorsed by chris christie and dominated super tuesday. here is what he had to say at his best conference. -- press conference. what the great, great night. i really am running the best campaign, aren't i? media is saying they have not seen anything like this. not since germany in the 1930's. everyone loves me, racists, ugly racists, people who did not know they were racists, people whose eyes are like this, and this guy loves me, don't you? >> what is that? [laughter] >> as i was saying, everyone loves me. ofven got this fat piece crap behind me right now. isn't that
among our guests, paul taylor, the author of "the next america." sabato, the director at the university of virginia, where karin agness went to school. you knew it was going to happen. and the newsght conference that took place at governor chris christie and donald trump. here is how it played out last. [video clip] [applause] >> welcome back to the election center. on cnn, a passport a bona fide fide-- ipass for a bona honk. let's take a look back at the seven days. donald...
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coming up this morning, paul taylor joins us to talk about his book, the next america.nd university of virginia center for politics director larry summits talks about the history of third-party independent candidates in presidential elections. you will also discuss so-called brokerage conventions. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning one of its own clock a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> puerto rico held its republican primary sunday, with florida senator marco rubio the declared winner. meanwhile in maine, democrats held their caucuses, choose a democrat bernie sanders over hillary clinton. you can find the results online at c-span.org. >> republican presidential candidate john kasich was in his home state of ohio this weekend for a campaign rally in columbus. joining it was accurate or california governor, arnold schwarzenegger. they talked about the presidential campaign moving or word, and
coming up this morning, paul taylor joins us to talk about his book, the next america.nd university of virginia center for politics director larry summits talks about the history of third-party independent candidates in presidential elections. you will also discuss so-called brokerage conventions. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning one of its own clock a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to...
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and then paul taylor on his book which exports demographics and how they are changing.ook at the history of third-party candidates. of the the director center for politics at the university of virginia. we also take your calls and look for comments on facebook and twitter. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. republican presidential candidate senator marco rubio of florida has been projected of the winner in the puerto rican republican primary. the center has a big lead over challengers donald trump, texas senator ted cruz and, ohio governor john kasich. 23 delegates are at stake. maine will be voting and caucuses this evening around that state. republican presidential candidate governor john kasich campaigned in his home state of ohio today. join the governor was former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. the ohio presidential primary will be held on march 15. this is about 40 minutes. ♪ [applause] >> pick up the guns, here comes the terminator. is that his wife? kasich, kasich. [clapping with music] ♪ [applause] >> arnold's. [cheering] [applause]
and then paul taylor on his book which exports demographics and how they are changing.ook at the history of third-party candidates. of the the director center for politics at the university of virginia. we also take your calls and look for comments on facebook and twitter. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. republican presidential candidate senator marco rubio of florida has been projected of the winner in the puerto rican republican primary. the center has a big lead over...
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taylor, paul can harrison who died in a tenure. and they could be traded to the terrible conditions in washington d.c. at that time. but you know, even knowing that there is people who talk about william henry, like this is why he put a coat on when you go outside in the winter. do you want to end up like that guy? i didn't realize when time i was in dallas, the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination. before they had their commemorative, i figured how cold could it possibly can in texas? apparently really cold in texas. so i was very not nearly enough in terms of coats, hats and gloves. i was freezing. i was listening to inaugural address good at turning to william henry harrison. what's going to happen to me in 30 days? not a good feeling. anyway. >> perhaps a birdie answered it. what about warren harding being poisoned? the second question, seems to be presidential libraries now. does that start with johnson or hoover or when did that start? >> the rumors of warren harding being poisoned. we actually have a tradition assum
taylor, paul can harrison who died in a tenure. and they could be traded to the terrible conditions in washington d.c. at that time. but you know, even knowing that there is people who talk about william henry, like this is why he put a coat on when you go outside in the winter. do you want to end up like that guy? i didn't realize when time i was in dallas, the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination. before they had their commemorative, i figured how cold could it possibly can in texas?...
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and dedrick russell talked to mayor taylor and joins us live >> well, paul, i can tell you the mayor tells me in 10 days, cms town council will vote on a resolution that will declare split up from cms is the right thing to do and he believes other towns will begin to pass similar resolutions. the matthews mayor tells me in addition to a resolution he will create a task force that will consist of citizens to investigate what needs to be done to form their own school district. the mayor and parents just believe cms is just too big and just cannot cater to matthews needs. this split was brought up again because the mayor is uneasy with discussions concerning cms' new student assignment plan he thinks the district will transport students to other schools throughout the county. cms school board members tell me that will not happen but that is not good enough for the mayor.
and dedrick russell talked to mayor taylor and joins us live >> well, paul, i can tell you the mayor tells me in 10 days, cms town council will vote on a resolution that will declare split up from cms is the right thing to do and he believes other towns will begin to pass similar resolutions. the matthews mayor tells me in addition to a resolution he will create a task force that will consist of citizens to investigate what needs to be done to form their own school district. the mayor and...
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that's gonna be great. [ cheers and applause ] later this week, we have james spader, taylor lautner and aaron paul will all be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we have a great show tonight. this is a good one. from the showtime series "homeland" and the new play, "dry powder", the lovely claire danes is here. [ cheers and applause ] who doesn't love claire danes? >> jimmy: we're going to talk to her. and then claire and i are going head to head in a game of "fast family feud." [ audience oohs ] gonna be fun. plus, he stars in the nbc show, "blindspot." sullivan stapleton is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] he's a good actor. and then we have -- oh, we ask her to come on. whenever i go, "just come on every single day." we would love for her to just hang out with us. she's the coolest kid in school. bonnie raitt is here, everybody. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guys, we live in the information age. >> steve: mm-hmm. >> jimmy: and with all that information out there on the internet, you might think you know everything there is to know about every topic. well, the
that's gonna be great. [ cheers and applause ] later this week, we have james spader, taylor lautner and aaron paul will all be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] but first, we have a great show tonight. this is a good one. from the showtime series "homeland" and the new play, "dry powder", the lovely claire danes is here. [ cheers and applause ] who doesn't love claire danes? >> jimmy: we're going to talk to her. and then claire and i are going head to head in a game...
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james spader, taylor lautner and aaron paul will be here. [ cheers and applause ] plus, we have performanceste bargatze. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's going to be good. but first, we have a fun show tonight. oh, my gosh. this is a good one tonight. [ cheers ] from the new movie "the meddler", the beautiful, the talented susan sarandon is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: "the meddler." plus, this guy is a legend in his sport and one of the most popular, hardest working entertainers out there. he was great in "trainwreck", i don't know if you saw that. [ cheers ] and "sisters." john cena is back on the show tonight. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: john -- john cena. john is going to tell us about his new reality series, "american grit." i love my reality shows. and then i'm going to test his grit in a game of "sticky balls." [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: really? that's no djokovic. >> jimmy: see if djokovic -- yeah. you beat me on that one. reminds me of an old djokovic. [ light laughter ] and performing tonight -- he's one of
james spader, taylor lautner and aaron paul will be here. [ cheers and applause ] plus, we have performanceste bargatze. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's going to be good. but first, we have a fun show tonight. oh, my gosh. this is a good one tonight. [ cheers ] from the new movie "the meddler", the beautiful, the talented susan sarandon is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: "the meddler." plus, this guy is a...
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we have clare danes, susan sarandon, james spader, taylor lautner and aaron paul will be here. [ cheerse ] and we'll have performances from bonnie raitt, michael stipe and weezer. [ cheers ] you don't want to miss. that's all next week. but first, we have a fun show tonight. from "batman v. superman: dawn of justice," the lovely amy adams is here. [ cheers and applause ] couldn't be nicer. couldn't be cooler. amy and i are going to play a a new game called "box of microphones" later in the show. [ audience oohs ] a new game. >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: plus, he's a a fantastic actor, here. he's starring in a new play, "hold on to me darling." timothy olyphant is stopping by. [ applause ] talented guy. and then my man. we got great music tonight from country music superstar, brett eldredge, everybody. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my man. want to hear a little taste? "drunk on your love" is what he's doing tonight. brett is gonna do that. ♪ i woke up drunk still drunk drunk ♪ i i just picked us up 2 breakfast croissants for $4, when this bear attacked. with one swipe
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paul. why didn't he do better? i don't know. but jerry taylor says he knows.ident of the think tank and he used to be with the cato center. he says libertarians ought to be less pure. >> not quite. they need to be a little more realristic. about 5% of americans think the way we do. my candidate was ron paul, too. he didn't make it. he had his teeth kicked in by authoritarians taking this country in a direction i have never seen in my lifetime. my points is for 35 years we organized libertarians ideas and we haven't gotten very far. we are going to keep coming back to -- to meetings like this. one of the reasons people have a hard time with libertarians is when rand paul says if i was a senator in 1964, i would have voted against the civil rights act. most americans will not embrace a candidate candidate who said tough people should suffer under the teeth of libber i. john: rand paul said in your private business you get to temperature on serve people if they stands on their heads. >> 5% say yes and 95% say no. john: what else could rand paul say that would hav
paul. why didn't he do better? i don't know. but jerry taylor says he knows.ident of the think tank and he used to be with the cato center. he says libertarians ought to be less pure. >> not quite. they need to be a little more realristic. about 5% of americans think the way we do. my candidate was ron paul, too. he didn't make it. he had his teeth kicked in by authoritarians taking this country in a direction i have never seen in my lifetime. my points is for 35 years we organized...
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isaiah taylor ties it with 2.7 seconds left. panthers on the inbounds. finds paul jefferson who is just going to let it fly. and, of course, it goes at the buzzer. are you kidding me? 11th seed northern iowa upsets 6 seed texas, 75-72. ab t 3 1/2 minutes after that, natalie was watching it over and over, this happened. fantastic finish. the madness. st. joe's goes up two on the isaiah miles. final tick. cincinnati looks to tie it on octavius ellis' dunk. the official replay would take until sunday. they've got to get this right and eventually ruled the ball was still on his fingertips at st. joe's moving on. today yale's ncaa tournament has come to an end. after winning the first tournament game over baylor on thursday, they fell to duke, 71-64. duke led at the half. yale stormed back to within three in the final minute. andon sherrod had 22 points. wasn't enough. duke led by 29 points from grayson allen. >>> searching for a new head basketball coach, rutgers missed on attempts to hire dan hurley and mike lonagan. the 48-year-old steve piki ala will take the job. h
isaiah taylor ties it with 2.7 seconds left. panthers on the inbounds. finds paul jefferson who is just going to let it fly. and, of course, it goes at the buzzer. are you kidding me? 11th seed northern iowa upsets 6 seed texas, 75-72. ab t 3 1/2 minutes after that, natalie was watching it over and over, this happened. fantastic finish. the madness. st. joe's goes up two on the isaiah miles. final tick. cincinnati looks to tie it on octavius ellis' dunk. the official replay would take until...
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paul. why didn't he do better? i don't know. but jerry taylor says he knows.he think tank and he used to be with the cato center. he says libertarians ought to be less pure. >> not quite. they need to be a little more realristic. about 5% of americans think the way we do. my candidate was ron paul, too. he didn't make it. he had his teeth kicked in by authoritarians taking this country in a direction i have never seen in my lifetime. my points is for 35 years we organized libertarians ideas and we haven't gotten very far. we are going to keep coming back to -- to meetings like this. one of the reasons people have a hard time with libertarians is when rand paul says if i was a senator in 1964, i would have voted against the civil rights act. most americans will not embrace a candidate candidate who said tough people should suffer under the teeth of libber i. john: rand paul said in your private business you get to temperature on serve people if they stands on their heads. >> 5% say yes and 95% say no. john: what else could rand paul say that would have changed
paul. why didn't he do better? i don't know. but jerry taylor says he knows.he think tank and he used to be with the cato center. he says libertarians ought to be less pure. >> not quite. they need to be a little more realristic. about 5% of americans think the way we do. my candidate was ron paul, too. he didn't make it. he had his teeth kicked in by authoritarians taking this country in a direction i have never seen in my lifetime. my points is for 35 years we organized libertarians...
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taylor swift. you care she's voting for? >> no, i don't care. i like her music. reporter: we live in a celebrity worshiping culture and you can campaign season welcome a famous endorsement. >> paul o'neill of the yankees do you endorse me? [laughter] >> celebrities are showing support for candidates in both parties. kerry washington and others are endorsing hillary clinton. >> i am with hillary, join us. reporter: actress lena dunham posted pictures of herself wearing clinton t-shirts. >> this is likely and you know that the system. [inaudible] >> caitlyn jenner has decided she liked donald trump. but after this star power held?. reporter: this man doubts that a celebrity endorsement will influence voters on election day. >> they give a bum to your campaign. but the issues that matter to them gets voters tour we went to central park to talk to some of new york city's electorates. >> i just do not assign any particular value to a celebrity status. >> i think i'm pretty set in my political ideologies. >> i would choose whoever i thought would be best. reporter: that could be the next american idol. [laughter] celebrities tend to have more influence during the primary season compar
taylor swift. you care she's voting for? >> no, i don't care. i like her music. reporter: we live in a celebrity worshiping culture and you can campaign season welcome a famous endorsement. >> paul o'neill of the yankees do you endorse me? [laughter] >> celebrities are showing support for candidates in both parties. kerry washington and others are endorsing hillary clinton. >> i am with hillary, join us. reporter: actress lena dunham posted pictures of herself wearing...
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taylor, good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> a brokered convention. trump supporters say there is going to be hell to pay in cleveland. something speaker paul growing to make this decision. this is not our decision to make. i am speaker of the house. i am going to keep doing. when i see our principles being distorted, we're going to stand up in defense of our republicans. not just conservative principles but american principles. what can we control? we can control our agenda. that's what we're doing. with respect to who the nominee, that's going to be selected by the voters. >> if donald trump is the nominee, do you still support him? >> i don't think that's going to be an issue because john kasich is going to be the nominee. >> you think john kasich wins on the floor in cleveland? >> john kasich is going to win today in ohio. and ohio is an important state. the only one that beats clinton in ohio. there are a thousand delegates left after today and -- >> even if he wins every delegate, that's not enough to reach 1,237. >> if we end up in a contested primary. i do believe john kasich could be strong. and we talk about the difference between
taylor, good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> a brokered convention. trump supporters say there is going to be hell to pay in cleveland. something speaker paul growing to make this decision. this is not our decision to make. i am speaker of the house. i am going to keep doing. when i see our principles being distorted, we're going to stand up in defense of our republicans. not just conservative principles but american principles. what can we control? we can control our...