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governor pawlenty, always a pleasure. coming up, police in st.this new video about what happened in ferguson, missouri, sunday night now for at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >> now for the very good news. the last word picked up a new viewer last night. joseph michael kramer was born last night. his mother is a producer of the program and she took her first day of maternity day of leave yesterday, just in time. joseph michael arrived at eight pounds, 13 ounces and now just 18 years away from being old enough to be counted in our audience ratings. let's hope he gets a neilsen box for his 18th birth day. get some sleep, joanne. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? don't wait f
governor pawlenty, always a pleasure. coming up, police in st.this new video about what happened in ferguson, missouri, sunday night now for at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >> now for the very good news. the last word picked up a new viewer last night. joseph michael kramer was born last night. his mother is a producer of the program and she took her first day of maternity day of leave yesterday, just in time....
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governor pawlenty, always a pleasure. . coming up, police in st.ouis released this new video about what happened in ferguson, missouri, sunday night ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand, three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. now for the very good news. the last word picked up a new viewer last night. joseph michael kramer was born last night. his mother is a producer of the program and she took her first day of maternity day of leave yesterday, just in time. joseph michael arrived at eight pounds, 13 ounces and now just 18 years away from being old enough to be counted in our audience ratings. let's hope he gets a nealson box for his 18th birth day. get some sleep, joanne. box for his 18th birth day. get some sleep, joanne. e box fo his 18th birth day. get some sleep, joanne. is box for his 18th birth day. get some sleep, joanne. l box for his 18th birth day. get some sleep, joanne. box for his 18th birth day. get some sleep, joanne. box for his 1
governor pawlenty, always a pleasure. . coming up, police in st.ouis released this new video about what happened in ferguson, missouri, sunday night ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand, three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. now for the very good news. the last word picked up a new viewer last night. joseph michael kramer was born last night. his mother is a producer of the program and...
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governor pawlenty, have you recovered from that? from 2012?on it, but with therapy and lots of beer, it's improving slightly. [laughter] liz: exactly. well, looking today, i'll begin with you, governor pawlenty, because you're the rebritain -- republican here. do the governors who are going to take the stage, rick perry, chris christie, former governor mike huckabee, do they have a leg up because they've balanced budgets before? >> well, maybe a little. i think being an executive, obviously, is great training and great experience for being president of united states, so that helps. it also puts you in a command position, an executive position. that might help your cadence, the way you present things. so nay help intangibly, but here's the downside or at least the thing that minimizes that: most voters really don't value that as much as they should, that executive experience. unfortunately, we're increasingly seeing voting behavior being driven by entertainment and, you know, sound bites and attacks. liz: okay. that's a little bit of a swipe at
governor pawlenty, have you recovered from that? from 2012?on it, but with therapy and lots of beer, it's improving slightly. [laughter] liz: exactly. well, looking today, i'll begin with you, governor pawlenty, because you're the rebritain -- republican here. do the governors who are going to take the stage, rick perry, chris christie, former governor mike huckabee, do they have a leg up because they've balanced budgets before? >> well, maybe a little. i think being an executive,...
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. >> tim pawlenty, your reaction. >> with all do respect, the notion that goldwater's failure led to better future in the form of richard nixon is prepostero preposterous, he was a disaster philosophy, policy standpoint, economically in many other respects and disaster personally. jared ford tried to pick up the pieces that obviously he wasn't an impactful president. it didn't actually get turned around until the modern conservative ronald reagan got elected and changed the party. by the way lawrence, i'm old enough to remember when ronald reagan was first run, he was dismissed as an extremist, somebody who was too out there to be elected. each generation has its own version of an insurgency, and this insurgency is the form of populism in the form of donald trump on the right, say what you will about him, agree or disagree what you will, and by the way, your trump radar has not been calibrated well, let's look at the democratic party. bernie sanders in a vowed socialist, let me repeat that, an e vowed socialists is in many states go over 30 or 20% of the vote and is narrowing the gap
. >> tim pawlenty, your reaction. >> with all do respect, the notion that goldwater's failure led to better future in the form of richard nixon is prepostero preposterous, he was a disaster philosophy, policy standpoint, economically in many other respects and disaster personally. jared ford tried to pick up the pieces that obviously he wasn't an impactful president. it didn't actually get turned around until the modern conservative ronald reagan got elected and changed the party....
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host: newsmakers is back after our conversation with governor tim pawlenty, the ceo of the financial services roundtable and himself a presidential hopeful in the 2012 race. michael, i want to start with politics. you talked with the governor about the influence of his industry on the campaign this year, not just on the presidential election but on some of the congressional seats. what did you learn and what is the history of this sector in politics? michael: his group is a small player, but the financial services industries is a major player in politics. in presidential cycles, we have seen a shift from supporting largely democratic candidates in 2008 at the federal level. since then, it has slowly moved toward the republican side. the interesting thing there where the governor and his group are involved is how they will handle these congressional races. particularly guys like scott garrett who say things not politically correct, not supported by large swaths of voters, their clients, their customers. they have been talking for a while about trying to find more moderate republicans
host: newsmakers is back after our conversation with governor tim pawlenty, the ceo of the financial services roundtable and himself a presidential hopeful in the 2012 race. michael, i want to start with politics. you talked with the governor about the influence of his industry on the campaign this year, not just on the presidential election but on some of the congressional seats. what did you learn and what is the history of this sector in politics? michael: his group is a small player, but...
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believe august 14, 2011 and pawlenty was a very hyped candidate. a lot of people thought the guy might be the next president of the united states, declared it so in public and he was out at this point. josh, who is next? >> perry is the obvious pick for that. the only reason to drop out now is if you were in this because you thought you might win and now it's clear you might not win. there are various people who never had any shot of win, lindsey graham is in this to raise the profile of a issue that he cares about a lot, the fact that he's polling at less than 1% doesn't matter from -- well, he'd rather be polling higher but he's not going to look at the polls and be like "i can't win, i better drop out." rick perry's theory was that he ought to be the republican nominee for president. he was a popular governor of the second largest state in the country, he was thought to be a front-runner four years ago. he have hasn't been able to get traction. he was discussing he hasn't been able to raise enough money to pay his staff. so he's the one i see th
believe august 14, 2011 and pawlenty was a very hyped candidate. a lot of people thought the guy might be the next president of the united states, declared it so in public and he was out at this point. josh, who is next? >> perry is the obvious pick for that. the only reason to drop out now is if you were in this because you thought you might win and now it's clear you might not win. there are various people who never had any shot of win, lindsey graham is in this to raise the profile of...
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chris, you're talking about dropping out as pawlenty did where it's official.ou need another category, people who aren't candidates anymore except they don't know it. that category -- because i think it will happen soon, bobby jindal is having a hard time getting traction and chris christie who was going to come into this as the truth teller loudmouth, he's been outtrumped, hasn't he? >> this is cnn poll, christie out of the top ten, polling at 3%. that's going to be a problem because he -- i think he's someone who can't afford to not on this sort of in the kind of primetime debate. the only thing about christie is there are several people who have lots of money who like chris christie. and in this brave new world we live in, it's conceivable that a few really deep-pocketed billionaires can keep you in the race. >> but you can only use that money for certain things. that's what rick perry is encountering right now. he has a super pac with a bunch of money. >> and that super pac can do huge ad buys but someone has to pay the people staffing in the office in char
chris, you're talking about dropping out as pawlenty did where it's official.ou need another category, people who aren't candidates anymore except they don't know it. that category -- because i think it will happen soon, bobby jindal is having a hard time getting traction and chris christie who was going to come into this as the truth teller loudmouth, he's been outtrumped, hasn't he? >> this is cnn poll, christie out of the top ten, polling at 3%. that's going to be a problem because he...
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tim pawlenty was out of the race by this time four years ago.should have just stayed in, sort of lived off the land, and maybe might have come back. i think every candidate sees him and thinks, i'm not dropping out, because who knows. donald trump is the front-runner right now. why do i need to get in or out. >> i think you may have a convention. >> the public wants one. jonathan alan, eliana johnson, and chris cillizza. when we return, let me finish with the undeniable fact of donald trump. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. the radiant glow of being in love. capture it with new stay luminous makeup. stay luminous has all-day hydration plus luminosity for a long-lasting natural glow new stay luminous makeup from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful...
tim pawlenty was out of the race by this time four years ago.should have just stayed in, sort of lived off the land, and maybe might have come back. i think every candidate sees him and thinks, i'm not dropping out, because who knows. donald trump is the front-runner right now. why do i need to get in or out. >> i think you may have a convention. >> the public wants one. jonathan alan, eliana johnson, and chris cillizza. when we return, let me finish with the undeniable fact of...
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visit ncicap.org] "newsmakers" tim pawlenty is our guest. he shares his thoughts on the republican party and the 2016 presidential race. there is a long way to go between now and the iowa caucus next year. owans are notorious for deciding late. it is a more conservative state than many other places. not that many people show up. and i want, only a few hundred thousand participate. it is a subgroup of a subgroup of a subgroup. they tend to be pretty conservative. iowa favors more conservative and populist candidates. donald trump is in the lead with about 20% but that means there is 80% of the vote not for trump. if someone can succeed in consolidating the other 80% that is a win. but the field may need to shrink and that may not happen by iowa. so 20% could be the winner. >> is it time to start talking about donald trump as a potential winner? >> if you had asked me a month ago i would've said no. seeing the surprising resilience of his appeal, and the rawness, and he can say almost anything and it does not affect polling numbers, he may hav
visit ncicap.org] "newsmakers" tim pawlenty is our guest. he shares his thoughts on the republican party and the 2016 presidential race. there is a long way to go between now and the iowa caucus next year. owans are notorious for deciding late. it is a more conservative state than many other places. not that many people show up. and i want, only a few hundred thousand participate. it is a subgroup of a subgroup of a subgroup. they tend to be pretty conservative. iowa favors more...
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tim pawlenty was out of the race by this time four years ago.yed in, sort of lived off the land, and maybe might have come back. i think every candidate sees him and thinks, i'm not dropping out, because who knows. donald trump is the front-runner right now. why do i need to get in or out. >> i think you may have a convention. >> the public wants one. jonathan alan, eliana johnson, and chris cillizza. when we return, let me finish with the undeniable fact of donald trump. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to
tim pawlenty was out of the race by this time four years ago.yed in, sort of lived off the land, and maybe might have come back. i think every candidate sees him and thinks, i'm not dropping out, because who knows. donald trump is the front-runner right now. why do i need to get in or out. >> i think you may have a convention. >> the public wants one. jonathan alan, eliana johnson, and chris cillizza. when we return, let me finish with the undeniable fact of donald trump. you're...
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next with tim pawlenty. then, on the iowa state fair with bernie sanders, hillary clinton, and donald trump. and then at 12:40, jeb bush delivering a speech at the reagan library in california. >> he was the presidential hopeful and went on to serve as cochair on mitt romney's campaign. we will be talking about financial services, regulation, and politics. tracy is financial regulation reporter of the wall street journal. , chinawe get to them this week announced big decisions, the devalued -- evaluation of its currency and that it would start selling dollars. what are the possibilities for global markets impacts. and what are the geopolitical applications of this? tim: in terms of market has been unsettling. we have seen them react in the wake of this announcement. it will have applications for other american businesses that try to access and maintain market share is china. beyond that, i don't feel it underscores the rig -- the currencywith mitigation that china has been guilty of for a number of years. th
next with tim pawlenty. then, on the iowa state fair with bernie sanders, hillary clinton, and donald trump. and then at 12:40, jeb bush delivering a speech at the reagan library in california. >> he was the presidential hopeful and went on to serve as cochair on mitt romney's campaign. we will be talking about financial services, regulation, and politics. tracy is financial regulation reporter of the wall street journal. , chinawe get to them this week announced big decisions, the...
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joined by former minnesota governor, tim pawlenty. with us and for your time here as we stay on topic with donald trump and all of the things he's gotten away with saying still being on top. can he get away with complimenting aspects of planned parenthood? >> looks like he can get away with anything it seems. topping out around 20%, 25%. that means 70%, to 80% are supporting someone else. it's important how and when this field gets redistributed back to remaining candidates. when that happens somebody stuck at 20% probably isn't going to be the winner. >> let's talk about that, what "the washington post," dave weigle at the gop affair in michigan. trump's grassroot support is scattered, random and real. multiple attendees said they never previously gone to a political rally, much less a party fund-raiser. all of a sudden here donald trump is rallying these people. what is donald trump tapped into your party that the others can't even budge yet, yet? >> it's not just in the republican party, to some extent, bernie sanders is tapping in
joined by former minnesota governor, tim pawlenty. with us and for your time here as we stay on topic with donald trump and all of the things he's gotten away with saying still being on top. can he get away with complimenting aspects of planned parenthood? >> looks like he can get away with anything it seems. topping out around 20%, 25%. that means 70%, to 80% are supporting someone else. it's important how and when this field gets redistributed back to remaining candidates. when that...
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four years ago another midwestern governor tim pawlenty was viewed is he going to be the guy who gets mitt romney and then he dries up? >> one thing we have to remember about scott walker is even though he's been leading a lot of these polls and he's had good showings in iowa, new hampshire, he is still relatively unknown nationally. if people know anything about him, they know about the fight against the unions in wisconsin, which is very popular with republicans. but people don't know much else about him. they don't know how he's going to perform on the big stage. they don't know a lot about his other policy positions, particularly on foreign policy. so i think he perhaps more than any other candidate has the most to gain, and also the most to lose in this first debate. >> jeb bush has been off the bike for a dozen years. it will be interesting to see. he has the strategy, he views this as sure trump is bigger than mikell bachmann or herman cane or newt gingrich but there's always a drama and the establishment guy wins, sort of play it safe and get out. who else is on the stage? if
four years ago another midwestern governor tim pawlenty was viewed is he going to be the guy who gets mitt romney and then he dries up? >> one thing we have to remember about scott walker is even though he's been leading a lot of these polls and he's had good showings in iowa, new hampshire, he is still relatively unknown nationally. if people know anything about him, they know about the fight against the unions in wisconsin, which is very popular with republicans. but people don't know...
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. >> joining me again on the program, tim pawlenty former governor of my home state, minnesota.o be with you, poppy. >> who comes out on top for last night's debate? >> people who had really crisp performances and took a step forward include marco rubio, john kasich chris christie did well. i think donald trump took a step back. you can't be mean you can be entertaining but you can't be mean and his attack on megyn kelly not responding well to women set him back. also he didn't do his homework. he can only talk about china and mexico for so long or people will start to drift away from a substance standpoint. >> we asked how he was preparing for the debate. he said, i don't debate. i create jobs. it's interesting to point that out. you said on the program on this show yesterday, you said -- you posed the question sort of on dealing with trump, how do you wrestle a tornado? how would you have wrestled trump last night? >> i think the questions that were posed to him, are you willing to support the eventual nominee and the republican party and their nominee and not run as independe
. >> joining me again on the program, tim pawlenty former governor of my home state, minnesota.o be with you, poppy. >> who comes out on top for last night's debate? >> people who had really crisp performances and took a step forward include marco rubio, john kasich chris christie did well. i think donald trump took a step back. you can't be mean you can be entertaining but you can't be mean and his attack on megyn kelly not responding well to women set him back. also he...
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when tim pawlenty begged off an opportunity to attack -- two romney's face it seemed to show he lackedyour rival is standing right there. why is it -- >> president obama is the person who i quoted. >> why general elects debates guess more attention -- first impressions can be faced. the command by ronald reagan echos today. >> i am paying for this microphone. >> it was mr. freen, not green, but that didn't seem to -- >> a moment does not have to be ad-libbed as walter mondale. >> i'm reminded of that ad where's the beef? >> no doubt some are bringing with them a few zingers, hoping to use them to historical effect. >> i'll get a chance right here on cnn on september 16th the second republican debate at the ronald reagan presidential library and museum in simi valley. that's it for "the lead" today. i will turn you over for brianna keilar. she is filling in for one mr. wolf blitzer. she's in a place we like to call "the situation room." it's right next door. brianna? slug \s >>> sources say russia is likely behind a cyberassault on the e-mail system of the pentagon's joint staff. we are
when tim pawlenty begged off an opportunity to attack -- two romney's face it seemed to show he lackedyour rival is standing right there. why is it -- >> president obama is the person who i quoted. >> why general elects debates guess more attention -- first impressions can be faced. the command by ronald reagan echos today. >> i am paying for this microphone. >> it was mr. freen, not green, but that didn't seem to -- >> a moment does not have to be ad-libbed as...
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cupp and former minnesota governor tom pawlenty and presidential candidate in 2012. do governor, as you heard jeb bush losing polls 13% and from 34%, what does he have to do to turn this around? >> well, a couple of things. one is donald trump is going to have to deflate and that's a big if and a hybrid candidate that can appeal to the establishment and conservatives have to not catch fire but jeb built a campaign to go the distance or a long period of time. he has to find another gear and get more appealing to more conservatives if he wins this nomination. >> jeb bush telling reporters at the iowa state fair the primary is in his word as long haul and crucially he has the money to stay in the race, $120 million. trump, of course, has more than both of them combined, he says he's willing to spend it. here is what he had to say. >> mr. trump spend $1 billion on the election? how much? >> $1 billion. >> i make $400 million a year. what difference does it make? >> when it comes purely to money, s.e. can anyone else but bush come close. >> it's not just money. hundred mo
cupp and former minnesota governor tom pawlenty and presidential candidate in 2012. do governor, as you heard jeb bush losing polls 13% and from 34%, what does he have to do to turn this around? >> well, a couple of things. one is donald trump is going to have to deflate and that's a big if and a hybrid candidate that can appeal to the establishment and conservatives have to not catch fire but jeb built a campaign to go the distance or a long period of time. he has to find another gear...
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you don't want to be like tim pawlenty. >> and finally, attack media. it has become an easy way.ewt gingrich response in 2012, about newt's ex-wife. >> she said you asked her, sir, to enter into an open marriage. would you like to take some time to respond to that? >> no. but i will. i think the destructive, vicious, negative nature of much of the news media makes it harder to govern this country, harder to attract decent people to run for public office, and i am appalled that you would be in a presidential debate on a topic like that. >> whoa! >> that gave newt a short term lift with the core of the conservative base of the republican party in the south. but the only group of people that the public likes less than the media are politicians. and so he acted like the outraged politician for most of america, they looked at that and said, hey, buddy. you're in politics. you know what the game is. don't claim innocence at this point. >> good defense for our team with that. >> thank you. >> howard fineman for the defense. we'll be right back after this. >>> in finishing, i would like
you don't want to be like tim pawlenty. >> and finally, attack media. it has become an easy way.ewt gingrich response in 2012, about newt's ex-wife. >> she said you asked her, sir, to enter into an open marriage. would you like to take some time to respond to that? >> no. but i will. i think the destructive, vicious, negative nature of much of the news media makes it harder to govern this country, harder to attract decent people to run for public office, and i am appalled that...
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to you, governor pawlenty, when it comes to the ground covered in this interview with chuck todd they discussed possible government shut down with planned parenthood funding. >> you don't think there should be a government showdown, shutdown over planned parenthood? >> i wouldn't fund it if they have the abortion going on and it's been a bic factor. they say it's 3%. other people say it's 85%. that's a big difference. so i certainly would look into it. >> would you shut down the government over this dispute? >> i would not fund if they're doing abortions. >> but as you know there could be a stalemate in congress. is it worth shutting down the government over it? >> it's something i would have to think about, to be honest with you. >> when it comes to the gop it appears to be a skichl among them about where a social issues like abortion will fall and will be prioritized, governor. >> well, if you look at the republican and conservative movement it's a coalition. it's a quilt, if you will, that includes social conservative, economic conservative, libertarians, tea party types, defense h
to you, governor pawlenty, when it comes to the ground covered in this interview with chuck todd they discussed possible government shut down with planned parenthood funding. >> you don't think there should be a government showdown, shutdown over planned parenthood? >> i wouldn't fund it if they have the abortion going on and it's been a bic factor. they say it's 3%. other people say it's 85%. that's a big difference. so i certainly would look into it. >> would you shut down...
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. >>> tim pawlenty is the governor four years ago he ran for president and thank you for being with us. we are asking you as we are asking our viewers, first of all, do you think all the candidates should be on the debate stage. your thought on that considering there are ten that are going to be on there with the 17 out there. >> i think the party would have been better served to have a manageable number on the debate stage but have two equal at the time baits. nine if one, eight in another, randomly drawn to give everybody an equal chance. tinge system where you have now, the children's table or happy hour or whatever you're going to call it doesn't give a fair chance to the second or third tier candidates who in the right circumstances could become a leading candidate. >> what if you have governor christie on one in the option that you were bringing up and then donald trump in the other. it's interesting they won't ever get a chance to criss-cross their talk. let's talk about donald trump. on monday they published donald trump's phone number. if you did call, let's give you a listen
. >>> tim pawlenty is the governor four years ago he ran for president and thank you for being with us. we are asking you as we are asking our viewers, first of all, do you think all the candidates should be on the debate stage. your thought on that considering there are ten that are going to be on there with the 17 out there. >> i think the party would have been better served to have a manageable number on the debate stage but have two equal at the time baits. nine if one, eight...
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. >> is the moment that i think was the end of the tim pawlenty campaign, he had the canned attack onn one of those early debates over romney care and obama care. he tried to pull it off. it was clearly rehearsed. romney looked at him and said nice try. >> guys who have facility out there, trump has it christie has a little bit of it but he's still living off the time he told that woman not to give him hell for sending his kids to catholic school. everyone thought it was faux bullying turned out it was real bullying. >> the risk of potentially being too negative let's hear what he said about that. >> we have to make sure we abide by reagan's 11th commandment as much as we can, and don't give out too much mudslinging, let some jabs go by as well. >> is that possible or are we in for a mud fight tonight? >> heck no. once the lights and cameras go on you're on that stage, your name is announced, it's game on. all of that from the rnc's perspective, trying to keep everyone on the table it doesn't work. to chris's point, if you have to make and score a point. you're going to make and score
. >> is the moment that i think was the end of the tim pawlenty campaign, he had the canned attack onn one of those early debates over romney care and obama care. he tried to pull it off. it was clearly rehearsed. romney looked at him and said nice try. >> guys who have facility out there, trump has it christie has a little bit of it but he's still living off the time he told that woman not to give him hell for sending his kids to catholic school. everyone thought it was faux...
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year ago or i'm sorry, four years ago, the main characters at this point high in the polls were tim pawlentyrman cane, michele bachmann and mitt romney. romney made it past iowa and further, obviously and became the nominee. two of those didn't get to iowa and one didn't get past iowa. it's extremely fluid. the other thing i would say, stop fearing donald trump and discuss with him on issues. i hear nobody debating about his ridiculous answer on health care last week and we should be engaging him more on issues and less on the sort of entertainment sides. >> all right. john, katy, appreciate you both joining us. >>> up next, we'll go to ferguson, missouri where violence broke outen the anniversary of michael brown's death. this is "hardball" a place for politics. why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, innovators with great ideas will continue to drive the world forward. as log as they have someone to believe in them. for more than two centuries we've helped progress make
year ago or i'm sorry, four years ago, the main characters at this point high in the polls were tim pawlentyrman cane, michele bachmann and mitt romney. romney made it past iowa and further, obviously and became the nominee. two of those didn't get to iowa and one didn't get past iowa. it's extremely fluid. the other thing i would say, stop fearing donald trump and discuss with him on issues. i hear nobody debating about his ridiculous answer on health care last week and we should be engaging...
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tim pawlenty jumped in.hele bachmann didn't make it to iowa. >> the line, people are pragmatic, surely that's what consultants say to themselves -- >> stay calm. nothing to see here. >> this is troubling for people who thought they understood the process. the other thing we learned from that poll, donald trump really is the teflon don. nothing can take him down. these controversies that people think will show america, he's not fit to serve, it never affects him. that's how angry people are. i think the possibility that maybe what happens in august doesn't stay in august this time. maybe that anger is so out of control that it actually keeps going through the caucuses. that's what people are afraid of. >> that's my hunch at this point. before we go, i did come back from the iowa state fair and i was on a mission. how much fried food -- fair food could you buy with a budget of 50 bucks. well, here's the answer. way too much. take a look. ♪ >> pork chop on a stick. >> how you doing? >> really good. of course, i
tim pawlenty jumped in.hele bachmann didn't make it to iowa. >> the line, people are pragmatic, surely that's what consultants say to themselves -- >> stay calm. nothing to see here. >> this is troubling for people who thought they understood the process. the other thing we learned from that poll, donald trump really is the teflon don. nothing can take him down. these controversies that people think will show america, he's not fit to serve, it never affects him. that's how...
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visit ncicap.org] quacks on c-span, newsmakers is next with tim pawlenty.n, on the iowa state fair with bernie sanders, hillary clinton, and donald trump. and then at 12:40, jeb bush delivering a speech at the reagan library in california. >> he was the presidential hopeful and went on to serve as cochair on mitt romney's campaign. we will be talking about financial services, regulation, and politics. tracy is financial regulation reporter of the wall street journal. before we get to them
visit ncicap.org] quacks on c-span, newsmakers is next with tim pawlenty.n, on the iowa state fair with bernie sanders, hillary clinton, and donald trump. and then at 12:40, jeb bush delivering a speech at the reagan library in california. >> he was the presidential hopeful and went on to serve as cochair on mitt romney's campaign. we will be talking about financial services, regulation, and politics. tracy is financial regulation reporter of the wall street journal. before we get to them
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let's talk to tim pawlenty. now the ceo of financial services round table.od to see you again. >> good to see you, chris. >> what do you do with trump? you can't ignore his base. his a big energy. the party has to make an assessment about whether or not he can be their guy. how do you see it? >> when dealing with a tornado of hurricane, you have to let it pass. i'm not sure there's a lot the party can do. there's a little bit of collateral upside for the candidates. the viewership was triple or qua quadruple. he sucked the oxygen out of the media room, for now, that's what it is going to be. this is trump's moment, goods or bad and the others have to wait for it to pass. >> you think it passes? >> i do. there's a rawness for bluntness and straight talk and there's also a line between that and appropriateness. you can be strong and mean, but can't go over that line. he thooz decide if he's going to be an entertainer of a president. >> thank you for clarifying for us. does it give you pause that so many people on that debate stage had some type of relationship
let's talk to tim pawlenty. now the ceo of financial services round table.od to see you again. >> good to see you, chris. >> what do you do with trump? you can't ignore his base. his a big energy. the party has to make an assessment about whether or not he can be their guy. how do you see it? >> when dealing with a tornado of hurricane, you have to let it pass. i'm not sure there's a lot the party can do. there's a little bit of collateral upside for the candidates. the...
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someone who is sympathetic to the argument that governor pawlenty and members of his trade group make about new regulation hurting economic growth and constraining their , that is a hard issue. not everyone feels the same way about it. i think it absolutely matters. what will be interesting in the campaign is whether or not you see candidates like governor perry, governor sanders -- senator sanders, or others, take positions the box them in for when they become president. governor perry with the policy proposals he put out hedged his bets. he did not go out and endorse a new glass-steagall where he wants to break up the big bang. he says we should consider that a look at other things. where the financial service industry will get concerned as if they see candidates taking explicit positions like sanders has. if one of them becomes president, having to commit to that promise. listening to commitments would be to take away. up, youickly as we wrap spent time with him on the cyber security bill. said, it doesn't seem to me to be a controversial bill that if it were put up to a vote would
someone who is sympathetic to the argument that governor pawlenty and members of his trade group make about new regulation hurting economic growth and constraining their , that is a hard issue. not everyone feels the same way about it. i think it absolutely matters. what will be interesting in the campaign is whether or not you see candidates like governor perry, governor sanders -- senator sanders, or others, take positions the box them in for when they become president. governor perry with...
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tim pawlenty, former governor,'s warning to congress, you are too late to stop the next attack.t is incredible. in the private sector at least if someone is fiddling around with your accounts you have the option of suing as we saw with his target thing. i can't sue the irs, can i? >> you can sue them but you wouldn't win. whether it is government or private industry we are under attack in america every day, in corporate america, government agencies, north korea, russia, china, organized crime, this country needs to get its act together. dave: i feel this is one more weight on that scale that has made it over the tipping point. think of the scandals, the guys looking at porn when doing their work, the political favoritism, lois lerner using the irs as a political weapon and the hacks. i think we have reached a tipping point where the american public says you can't fix it, just get rid of it. >> there are sights and sounds of dysfunctional around and within the irs and clearly clearly reform is in order and the question is what do you do about it? there is some agency. dave: candi
tim pawlenty, former governor,'s warning to congress, you are too late to stop the next attack.t is incredible. in the private sector at least if someone is fiddling around with your accounts you have the option of suing as we saw with his target thing. i can't sue the irs, can i? >> you can sue them but you wouldn't win. whether it is government or private industry we are under attack in america every day, in corporate america, government agencies, north korea, russia, china, organized...
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four years ago was standing where those candidates will be standing tonight, i have governor tim pawlentyto be with you, brooke. >> we have this from our friend at "the independent journal review," take a look. >> before a debate i say a little prayer and drink a diet snapple iced tea. >> i like to be relaxed so i play solitaire. >> i listen to motown to mellow me out. >> governor what were you doing right around this time a couple years ago? >> before the debate i would either go bowling or go out for a run or both. each candidate has a find a way to get ready for what is a very big event. >> bowling. interesting. in 2011 you had what some people called a campaign ending moment. sorry to bring this back up but i have a point to this. you chose not to attack romney after health care and going after obama instead. here it was. >> your rival is standing right there. if it was -- >> president obama is the person i quoted in saying he looked to massachusetts for designing his program. he's the one who said it's a blueprint and he merged the two programs so using the term obomney care. >> thin
four years ago was standing where those candidates will be standing tonight, i have governor tim pawlentyto be with you, brooke. >> we have this from our friend at "the independent journal review," take a look. >> before a debate i say a little prayer and drink a diet snapple iced tea. >> i like to be relaxed so i play solitaire. >> i listen to motown to mellow me out. >> governor what were you doing right around this time a couple years ago? >>...
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[inaudible] ♪ >> former minnesota governor and 2012 presidential candidate tim pawlenty is our guest.nancial services roundtable. he talked about key issues facing the banking and credit card industry. 2016so discusses this presidential debate. watch the interview sunday on c-span. night, institute for policy studies fellow and mennis activist phillip on the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address it in the book. what is more important, is something we can do something about, is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why is it not working? can we really go to war against terrorism?/ ar we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there is a war at all? those are the kinds of questions that would be the most important and useful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. senator and republican presidential marco rubio spoke today about national security and foreign affairs at an event hosted by the foreign-policy initiative in new york city. topics included the iran nuclear agreement and u.s. relatio
[inaudible] ♪ >> former minnesota governor and 2012 presidential candidate tim pawlenty is our guest.nancial services roundtable. he talked about key issues facing the banking and credit card industry. 2016so discusses this presidential debate. watch the interview sunday on c-span. night, institute for policy studies fellow and mennis activist phillip on the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address it in the book....
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time the leading people that were centering the debates were michele bachmann herman cain and tim pawlentydidn't make it past the iowa caucus. it is really early, but i will say this i do think somebody like a donald trump who is way ahead who people know very little about needs to started being vetted and i think today is -- tonight will be the first process of that. >> what do you mean start being vetted? you mean by voters by who? >> you know, i made a joke on cnn the other night that if will ferrell got on the republican race tomorrow he might start at 10% because nobody knows anything other than he's a funny comedian. and, you know, in some sense, donald trump, the character, is running for president, but nobody has vetted him under the lens do we really want this person in the white house making decisions on trade, on manufacturing, on social issues on our national defense? you know he's shown nothing in his history to show on many of those issues that he's capable and i think we have to find out. >> so when do you think donald trump will flame out? >> well you know i don't know if f
time the leading people that were centering the debates were michele bachmann herman cain and tim pawlentydidn't make it past the iowa caucus. it is really early, but i will say this i do think somebody like a donald trump who is way ahead who people know very little about needs to started being vetted and i think today is -- tonight will be the first process of that. >> what do you mean start being vetted? you mean by voters by who? >> you know, i made a joke on cnn the other night...
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tim pawlenty dropped out because he didn't do there.back did poorly and dropped out after that. is this the criteria for this debate potentially going to perform that same function now and dwindle this field? >> those aren't in the top ten will certainly have a much harder bar to climb. the other thing that i would point out in that poll that struck me, marco rubio, top tier candidate all the way down to eighth in that poll. he has really been hurt by donald trump's rise. >> yeah. >> you can see, trump at 19%, angela, you're saying down a little bit. >> yeah. >> potentially could be a margin of error issue as well. look, first place and first place. at the same time, people look at donald trump's numbers and a we focus so much on the 20% who are for them. does that mean 80% of the party is against him? >> as a republican, my biggest concern is this. that we have such a fragmentation of resources at this point with 17 candidates in the race. i just hope that we can have all of those resources collectively -- whenever we concentrate, and
tim pawlenty dropped out because he didn't do there.back did poorly and dropped out after that. is this the criteria for this debate potentially going to perform that same function now and dwindle this field? >> those aren't in the top ten will certainly have a much harder bar to climb. the other thing that i would point out in that poll that struck me, marco rubio, top tier candidate all the way down to eighth in that poll. he has really been hurt by donald trump's rise. >> yeah....
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yesterday, we had pawlenty to get their take on what's happening going forward. ana? >>> police in st. louis county in missouri released surveillance video that show as teen pulling a gun from his waistband before the officers shoot him. the 18-year-old, tyrone harris, began firing at an unmarked car carrying detectives protesting the anniversary of michael brown's death. we are live in ferguson this morning. ryan, a calmer night of protest after the days of unrest. >> reporter: certainly, ana. very peaceful after 24 hours. people wanted the peace. now, if you look around the city, you don't see protesters. now there's new video calling a lot into question. dramatic surveillance video released by police show people scattering after gunshots rang out in ferguson late sunday. look closely. you can see 18-year-old tyrone harris grabbing a gun out of his waistband. >> please, get him some help. >> reporter: moments before being shot by police, the police officer critically wounded, he drew his weapon first, shooting a remarkable amount of rounds. you can see harry running
yesterday, we had pawlenty to get their take on what's happening going forward. ana? >>> police in st. louis county in missouri released surveillance video that show as teen pulling a gun from his waistband before the officers shoot him. the 18-year-old, tyrone harris, began firing at an unmarked car carrying detectives protesting the anniversary of michael brown's death. we are live in ferguson this morning. ryan, a calmer night of protest after the days of unrest. >> reporter:...
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host: and that was former republican minnesota governor tim pawlenty, our guest on "news makers" thisk. if you want to check out the entire interview, it airs tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern, and then again at 6:00 p.m. in our last 40 minutes of the "washington journal" this morning, our phones are open. we're talking about campaign 2016 and the early winners and losers. lines for republicans, democrats, independents, and if you're outside the u.s., the line for you as well. you can start dialing in. we want to hear your take on who won the very early part of the contest of 2016, or who's been the unexpected loser of the early 2016 contest. as we said, donald trump, the reality tv star and businessman, appeared at a new hampshire town hall last night and is getting a lot of attention for some of his comments that he made. if you want to watch that entire town hall event, you can see it on cspan.org. as part of his speech, you talked about the summer of trump. here's a bit of what he had to say. donald: i was called by one of the biggest journalists in the world the other date. he said,
host: and that was former republican minnesota governor tim pawlenty, our guest on "news makers" thisk. if you want to check out the entire interview, it airs tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern, and then again at 6:00 p.m. in our last 40 minutes of the "washington journal" this morning, our phones are open. we're talking about campaign 2016 and the early winners and losers. lines for republicans, democrats, independents, and if you're outside the u.s., the line for you as well....
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i remember back eight years ago or four years ago when tim pawlenty was in a debate against michele bachmanntraight in the eye plays against you. another aspect. do you appear to be paying attention? are you responsive? all these personal cues matter. i'm using my hands. are you animated or do you just sit like this and don't snoouf. >> these guys are under a lot of pressure. frank luntz, thanks for that guide for how to watch the debates. thank you. >> you got it. we'll be doing the dimes thursday night after the debate. if you tune in you'll find out exactly who won. >> we'll be watching. thanks, frank. >> thank you. >>> up next, are you planning to stay at a hotel this summer? then watch this next segment. the five summer scams every traveler needs to be aware of before you book a room. >>> isn't superman supposed to be fighting crime? why is this one punching out a cop? comics have changed since you were a kid. buckle your seat belts as we show you the details. >>> well, we have some quick sports headlines for you this morning. the surfer attacked by that shark on live tv says he is havi
i remember back eight years ago or four years ago when tim pawlenty was in a debate against michele bachmanntraight in the eye plays against you. another aspect. do you appear to be paying attention? are you responsive? all these personal cues matter. i'm using my hands. are you animated or do you just sit like this and don't snoouf. >> these guys are under a lot of pressure. frank luntz, thanks for that guide for how to watch the debates. thank you. >> you got it. we'll be doing...