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thank you, peggy noonan. good to see kesha is getting support this morning from some of the biggest names in music. a judge last week ruled she cannot leave her recording e pop star claims her producer who goes by dr. luke sexually abused her. he denies the allegations and has not been criminallya number of female musicians are supporting kesha including $250,000 to helphe singer financially. going down >> reporter: platinum selling pop star kesha says she wants to keep making hits. but not working for the mannted her for years. . the singer filed suit against her long time music producer dr.14, claiming had he sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally abused her for a decade. her career on hold, to be released from her contract with dr. luke and sony music entertainment. sony is refusing and says she can choose her own producer.judge agreed with the precord label and denying an injunction and leaving the 28-year-old singer in tears. >> opposite a criminal complaint, any medical records, a police report,
thank you, peggy noonan. good to see kesha is getting support this morning from some of the biggest names in music. a judge last week ruled she cannot leave her recording e pop star claims her producer who goes by dr. luke sexually abused her. he denies the allegations and has not been criminallya number of female musicians are supporting kesha including $250,000 to helphe singer financially. going down >> reporter: platinum selling pop star kesha says she wants to keep making hits. but...
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thank you, peggy noonan. always good to see you. >>> pop star kesha, you know her, she's getting support from some of the biggest names in music. a judge ruled she cannot leave her recording contract. now, the pop star claims her producer who goes by the name of he denies the allegations and has not been criminally charged. a number of female musicians are supporting kesha, including taylor swift who donated $250,000 to help her financially. eli elaine quijano has this. >> reporter: kesh says she wanted to keep making hits but not with her current producer. she filed a case against dr. luke claiming he sexually, physically and emotional abuse her for a decade. her career on hold, kesha wants to be rouxeleased from her contract with dr. luke and sony entertainment. in tears. >> absent a criminal complaint, medical records, a police report or any other evidence to support kesha's claims she could not rule this contract should be set aside or terminates. >> reporter: both kesha's attorney and sony declined to co
thank you, peggy noonan. always good to see you. >>> pop star kesha, you know her, she's getting support from some of the biggest names in music. a judge ruled she cannot leave her recording contract. now, the pop star claims her producer who goes by the name of he denies the allegations and has not been criminally charged. a number of female musicians are supporting kesha, including taylor swift who donated $250,000 to help her financially. eli elaine quijano has this. >>...
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peggy noonan shows us how this hear that song, peggy? first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> jason dalton is expected to be arraigned later today fading some six murder charges. >> in recent years, no republican has won both new hampshire and south carolina and gone on to lose the nomination. >>> you're going to say, please, please, mr. president, we can't stand it any more! we don't want to keep winning! >> she is booed at two debates and taking on george w. bush and getting in fight with the pope and he survived all of that to win. >> a huge relief for the clinton camp but they have 13 contests in the next ten days. >> i'm standing from a few yards from one of those massive car bombs went off. the devastation is epic. >> the miami police officers say don't expect them to provide security because critics say one of the beyonce's new songs disparages police. and son and great man and one of my four favorite sons. >> i know she is joking but that is what you say about your fourth favorite son. announcer: this portion of
peggy noonan shows us how this hear that song, peggy? first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> jason dalton is expected to be arraigned later today fading some six murder charges. >> in recent years, no republican has won both new hampshire and south carolina and gone on to lose the nomination. >>> you're going to say, please, please, mr. president, we can't stand it any more! we don't want to keep winning! >> she is booed at two debates...
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peggy noonan shows us how this weekend's results are changing the campaign but first, here's today's "eye opener at 8." >>> jason dalton is expected to be arraigned later today and to face six murder charges. >>> in recent years, no republican has won south carolina and new hampshire and gone on to lose the nomination. >> you're going to say, please, please, mr. president, we can't stand it anymore, we don't want to keep winning. >> taking on george w. bush, getting in a fight with the pope and he survived all of that to win. >>> nevada was a huge relief for the clinton camp. the candidates have 13 contests over the next week and a half. >>> i'm standing just a few yards from where one of the massive car bombs went off. the devastation is just epic. >>> the miami police officer say security because critics say one of deyonsbeyonce's new songs disparages police officers. >>> jeb has been a great father, great husband and is one of my four favorite sons. >> i know she's joking. but that is literally what you say about your fourth favorite son. >> this morning's "eye opener at 8" is pre
peggy noonan shows us how this weekend's results are changing the campaign but first, here's today's "eye opener at 8." >>> jason dalton is expected to be arraigned later today and to face six murder charges. >>> in recent years, no republican has won south carolina and new hampshire and gone on to lose the nomination. >> you're going to say, please, please, mr. president, we can't stand it anymore, we don't want to keep winning. >> taking on george w....
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peggy noonan is columnny for the "wall street journal." a senior political commentator for cnn. jamelle boy we covers politics ruth marcus is columnist for the "washington post." and ben domenech is the editor of "the federalist." peggy is donald trump unstoppable? >> well, we're going to find out. the indices are all in his direction, aren't they? i'm interested in his power, if that is the word, is such that he has actually been ab to be in a way a one-man wrecking crew in the area of deport. and one proceeds politically on the stump. mr. rubio is attempting as you know to give trump a fight in trump's own style. i'm not sure how that works. but certainly the indices are good. >> the 11th commandment is shredded, thou shall not attack rubio is trying trump's tactics is that effective? >> might have en effective had he be doing it six months ago. been really hitting trump on this point that trump seems to be in this for himself. as it stands, at this stage not only do i not think it's effective it might be count are productive. what it sounds like rubio saying to people that yo
peggy noonan is columnny for the "wall street journal." a senior political commentator for cnn. jamelle boy we covers politics ruth marcus is columnist for the "washington post." and ben domenech is the editor of "the federalist." peggy is donald trump unstoppable? >> well, we're going to find out. the indices are all in his direction, aren't they? i'm interested in his power, if that is the word, is such that he has actually been ab to be in a way a one-man...
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in a "wall street journal" column, peggy noonan upbraids her friends who make their living in politicsmerica, she says, now only normal people are capable of seeing the obvious. noonan divides america into two classes. the protected and the unprotected. i think that's a much better way to think about it. the so-called elites aren't really elite but they are protected by the political system they helped build. the unprotected don't know much about politics but they know it's not helping them. this is a terrible feature of our average that we are governed by protected people, says noonan, who don't seem to care that much about their unprotected fellow citizens and concludes ominously, i don't know how serious this moment is, or they'll roll in it. that's what i was talking about, pulling over those disaffected blue collar people -- i was about to say whites, but maybe people of all classes. >> working class. a couple things i agree with. one, i don't think trump had any idea where he would end up in this race. he gave that announcement speech and said the thing about mexicans. it created
in a "wall street journal" column, peggy noonan upbraids her friends who make their living in politicsmerica, she says, now only normal people are capable of seeing the obvious. noonan divides america into two classes. the protected and the unprotected. i think that's a much better way to think about it. the so-called elites aren't really elite but they are protected by the political system they helped build. the unprotected don't know much about politics but they know it's not...
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i like peggy noonan i have to meuw. martha: why sy that meow.catfight when two women have criticism. that is to me digging a hoyle. if we go at each other that it is a catfight. why can't be criticism behave on whether or not a candidate regardless of their sex is managing to get their message across effectively? i think that is what we're talking about here, lars. >> exactly what we're talking about here. hillary can't have it both ways. she has to take the fact sometimes she connects with voters but many times she does not connect with voters. what she is say something not resonating. i think there is a certain amount of panic on this because she thought she would roll into this like she thought she would roll into the nomination in '08 and she sees it slipping when nobody thought americans would back a full-out socialist but he is outdoing her in the actual primaries and she is afraid she will lose it a second time. it is coming through in her voice. happens to both men and women running for office when they begin to panic. martha: leslie, if
i like peggy noonan i have to meuw. martha: why sy that meow.catfight when two women have criticism. that is to me digging a hoyle. if we go at each other that it is a catfight. why can't be criticism behave on whether or not a candidate regardless of their sex is managing to get their message across effectively? i think that is what we're talking about here, lars. >> exactly what we're talking about here. hillary can't have it both ways. she has to take the fact sometimes she connects...
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peggy noonan is column any for the "walalsteturna jamelle boy we c cers politics for late also cbpews pitical ant. ruth marcuss iss columnist for t t "washington post anben domenech is the ofeedera."pe inamp stoppapa>> w we we go fii t. th indices are all i i his direction, aren't they? i'm interested in his power, iff that is the word, is suchha he has actuallyee ab toe a wy ane-mreckiinherea o oeport. an ped polical on e sump. rubibiisttmpting as yokn t giumig i ump's sty.. tpm no sowhatks. buy e i i idire gogo.>> t 11 commandment is a republican. rubio is tryingr tatic is that effective?e? >>>>ight h he en effective had he bee dooingt s monthg. beeneneay hitting tum on this point tt trump seems be in this foror himself. as it stands, at this stage not only do i n ot think it's effectivivit m mht b coun are prodtive. what it sounds like rubio saying to people@hat y we e r'on n comeot me. >> i ag i th thers ano w which it can be less than effective. u askedubio if i i was too litt too late. i think there's a l ltle bit of too muchch tot latee which iss, he is just geg down inhe buck
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peggy noonan devoted an entire article of her "wall street journal" column to the floating cost controversy comes at teaming a creepy. the fiercest critics came from non-evangelical religious conservatives, most of whom shared their traditional social traditions that they interpreted a dog whistle to the evangelical voters rather than an expression of christian ecumenism. bill donohue, president of the cat the lead tech to the television show fox and friends to accuse the sinister purpose. you know what, sell yourself on your issues, not what your religion is. the news network pondered the ad suggested that huckabee had exploited his faith. among republican religious conservatives, however, mormons reacted most negatively to the christmas that. modern mormons generally avoid the symbol of the cross and get a crack this as evidence of mormonism non-christians that if. mormons never were across from the night. as the president had explained in 2005, mormons saw the cross of a symbol of the dying price of the dying price five messages a declaration of the living christ. if huckabee's christmas
peggy noonan devoted an entire article of her "wall street journal" column to the floating cost controversy comes at teaming a creepy. the fiercest critics came from non-evangelical religious conservatives, most of whom shared their traditional social traditions that they interpreted a dog whistle to the evangelical voters rather than an expression of christian ecumenism. bill donohue, president of the cat the lead tech to the television show fox and friends to accuse the sinister...
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one point peggy noonan made, she being a baby boomer, the view of capitalism is significantly coloredthe experience of 2008 and the financial crisis. so that may make them more open to bernie sanders' message about how we need fundamental economic change. >> dan, as one of my generation, you have a different view on this or does that square with what your children say and think? >> my children are escaping from the millennial generation, thank heavens. no, i think joe has put his finger on it. these are the children of obabak obama and what they have known is under employment which is a big thing. you go to school for four years, you rack up all this debt and enter this darwinian marketplace you may or may not get a job. the people who get a job are either making a lot of money or many of them are getting jobs you would only need a high school education to get. there's a tremendous amount of anxiety among people this age and it is a direct consequence of barack obama's policies. the difficulty has been no one on the republican side has been able to make that linkage successfully. >> h
one point peggy noonan made, she being a baby boomer, the view of capitalism is significantly coloredthe experience of 2008 and the financial crisis. so that may make them more open to bernie sanders' message about how we need fundamental economic change. >> dan, as one of my generation, you have a different view on this or does that square with what your children say and think? >> my children are escaping from the millennial generation, thank heavens. no, i think joe has put his...
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peggy noonan who is terrific.he writes a fantastic piece in "the wall street journal" talking about it. what's happening is amazing. "time" magazine, a cover story, the movement that we've created. but just to address, because i was in new hampshire which we won, by the way, not me, but we, we won. i saw the meltdown of a human being like i've never seen. it was rubio. and it was chris who started. and i'll tell you what, he is one prosecutor, isn't he? but he started. and he looked at rubio, and they went back and forth, all of a sudden, you have to understand, i've been in the center. i've been in the center for every single debate. center means good. i told cnn, are you going to announce i'm number one. they said no. nobody is going to know i'm number one unless you announce it. they said you're in the center. i said, i don't care. but they don't do that. they never want to do anything. the media, most dishonest human beings on earth, i'm telling you. the most. and we're going to, by the way, while i'm on that
peggy noonan who is terrific.he writes a fantastic piece in "the wall street journal" talking about it. what's happening is amazing. "time" magazine, a cover story, the movement that we've created. but just to address, because i was in new hampshire which we won, by the way, not me, but we, we won. i saw the meltdown of a human being like i've never seen. it was rubio. and it was chris who started. and i'll tell you what, he is one prosecutor, isn't he? but he started. and...
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peggy noonan devoted an entire article of her "wall street journal" column to the floating cross controversy deeming it could be. the huckabee's fiercest critics came from non- evangelical religious conservatives, most of whom shared his traditional social position, but recoiled at the cross imagery they interpreted as a dog whistle to evangelical voters, rather than an expression of conservative christian. bill donohue, edit the catholic league of civil liberties took to the maury show fox and friends to accuse the out of that very sinister purpose. you know what, he scolded, sell yourself on your issues, not a what your religion is. the catholic news network ew tn ponder the added suggested the huckabee had quote exploited his faith. among the republican religious conservatives, however, mormons reenacted most negatively to the ad. modern mormons generally avoid the symbol of the cross and yet this is another practice that mormon critics pointed to as evidence of mormonism's non-christian status. mormons buildings never display across. mormons never wear a cross running at. as lds presiden
peggy noonan devoted an entire article of her "wall street journal" column to the floating cross controversy deeming it could be. the huckabee's fiercest critics came from non- evangelical religious conservatives, most of whom shared his traditional social position, but recoiled at the cross imagery they interpreted as a dog whistle to evangelical voters, rather than an expression of conservative christian. bill donohue, edit the catholic league of civil liberties took to the maury...
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peggy noonan, who is terrific, writes a fantastic piece today in the "wall street journal." "time" magazine, cover story of the movement we created. just to address. so i was in new hampshire, which we won, by the way. we, not me. we. we won. and i saw a meltdown of a human being like i've never seen. it was rubio. and it was chris who started, and i'll tell you what. he is one prosecutor, isn't he? in all fairness? but he started, and he looked at rubio and they went back and forth, and all of a sudden -- and you have to understand, i'm -- i've been to every single debate now, which is nice. center means good. i told cnn, are you going to announce i'm number one? no. i said nobody is going to know i'm number one unless you announce it. they said you're in the center. and i said i don't care, nobody knows that. they didn't want to do that. they should do it, right? but they never want to do that stuff. they never want to do anything good. i'm not just talking about them, the other ones too. the media, most dishonest people on earth, i'm telling you. the most. and we're going
peggy noonan, who is terrific, writes a fantastic piece today in the "wall street journal." "time" magazine, cover story of the movement we created. just to address. so i was in new hampshire, which we won, by the way. we, not me. we. we won. and i saw a meltdown of a human being like i've never seen. it was rubio. and it was chris who started, and i'll tell you what. he is one prosecutor, isn't he? in all fairness? but he started, and he looked at rubio and they went back...
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. >> this is peggy noonan's column in the wall street journal.hey are thinking, let's take a chance. washington is incapable of reform or progress. it is time to reach outside. an oldake a chance on brooklyn socialist. let's take a chance on the casino developer who talks on tv . in doing so, they except a decline in traditional political standards, she writes. you don't have to have a history of political effectiveness anymore. you don't even have to run for office. you are so weirdly outside the system, you may be what the system needs. they are putting their hope into uncertain vessels. bernie sanders is an actual radical. he would fundamentally change and economic systems that in perfectly, but for two centuries made america the wealthiest country in the history of the world. in the young his support is understandable. they have never been taught anything good about capitalism and in their lifetimes, have seen it do nothing to protect its own reputation. it is middle-aged sanders supporters who are more interesting. they know what they are tu
. >> this is peggy noonan's column in the wall street journal.hey are thinking, let's take a chance. washington is incapable of reform or progress. it is time to reach outside. an oldake a chance on brooklyn socialist. let's take a chance on the casino developer who talks on tv . in doing so, they except a decline in traditional political standards, she writes. you don't have to have a history of political effectiveness anymore. you don't even have to run for office. you are so weirdly...
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peggy noonan has a piece today in the "wall street journal" has dove tails this, the notion about therotected and unprotected. the protected class are very out of touch. i think buffett, maybe because he's from -- where he is from omaha, or he spent a lot of time with people, you know, regular people, i think it has a good view of both things. he is clearly an elite, objective individual, but i think he has a feel for the common person which is unlike what most rich people have. >> and always a good reminder, as he put it today, if you're born in america, you already won the lottery. people being born in the states today are, in his words, the luckiest crop in history. >> i think we're all feeling what he talked about, which is that there's less of a hope in the future, and he just dispels that. he dispels that empirically saying here's what happened before when my parents were alive. this will continue. he doesn't want to get caught up in the presidential election. trying to think about long-term philosophy towards life and stocks. they kind of dovetail. >> they got him on driverless
peggy noonan has a piece today in the "wall street journal" has dove tails this, the notion about therotected and unprotected. the protected class are very out of touch. i think buffett, maybe because he's from -- where he is from omaha, or he spent a lot of time with people, you know, regular people, i think it has a good view of both things. he is clearly an elite, objective individual, but i think he has a feel for the common person which is unlike what most rich people have....
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peggy noonan called it a near-death experience for hillary. >> speaking of protracted races, hillaryary. >> that baby could go for quite some time. >> larry, are you talking about going to a brokered convention? >> well, john and i expected to. we're going to tour the east coast, the southeast, who knows. a brokered convention, i don't know. that may be -- we haven't had one in a while. i wouldn't mind, by the way, but no, i just think that -- delegate counts will mount up. >> can i also ask, if donald trump doesn't win in new hampshire, do we throw out the polls from here on out? do we just not understand what people really want? >> yes. if donald trump does not win, that tells us that polling is not capable of capturing the unique phenomenon that is trump. that is to say, a popular phenomenon but not one rooted in the political system with the kind of political organization and campaign that goes along with that. we haven't seen anything like trump with this level of support across the country and in key states. i also think that, if donald trump loses here, you are going to see a
peggy noonan called it a near-death experience for hillary. >> speaking of protracted races, hillaryary. >> that baby could go for quite some time. >> larry, are you talking about going to a brokered convention? >> well, john and i expected to. we're going to tour the east coast, the southeast, who knows. a brokered convention, i don't know. that may be -- we haven't had one in a while. i wouldn't mind, by the way, but no, i just think that -- delegate counts will mount...
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peggy noonan has a great piece about the unprotected and the protected. that helps me get my brain around this. but i don't understand why he's not getting better. >> and explain, if you will, there are reasons aside from the ugly race baiting going on here, there are reasons that millions and millions of americans support donald trump that have nothing to do with race. >> legitimate reasons. >> legitimate reasons. they are fed up with washington, they want somebody to blow up washington. >> they want strength. >> they want strength because barack obama in their mind has been so weak. they want somebody who's tougher on isis. they want somebody who that is not bought and paid for by wall street. they want somebody that can turn the economy around and i will say, you know, i have more confidence that donald trump knows how to turn around the economy than a bunch of kids that just walked into washington, d.c. a couple yeeshyears ago and never made payroll. i understand all of that. s which makes the ugliness of this shocking. >> there are too many many wher
peggy noonan has a great piece about the unprotected and the protected. that helps me get my brain around this. but i don't understand why he's not getting better. >> and explain, if you will, there are reasons aside from the ugly race baiting going on here, there are reasons that millions and millions of americans support donald trump that have nothing to do with race. >> legitimate reasons. >> legitimate reasons. they are fed up with washington, they want somebody to blow up...
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peggy noonan who is terrific, she writes a fantastic piece today in "wall street journal" talking about, the movement that we have created. but just to address. so i was in new hampshire. which we won, by the way. we, not me, we. we won. and i saw a meltdown of a human being like i've infer seen. it was rubio. and it was chris who started and i'll tell you what. he is one prosecutor. isn't he? in all fairness. but he started and he looked at rubio and they went back and forth and, all of a sudden, and you have to understand, i'm in the center. i've been in the center for every single debate now which is nice. center means good. i told cnn, are you going to announce i'm number one? no. i said nobody is going to know i'm number one unless you announce it. they said you're in the center. i said, i don't care, nobody knows that. they don't want to do that. they should but they never want to do that stuff. they never want to do anything good. i'm not talking about them or the other ones too. the media, the most dishonest human beings on earth, i'm telling you. the most. we are going to, by t
peggy noonan who is terrific, she writes a fantastic piece today in "wall street journal" talking about, the movement that we have created. but just to address. so i was in new hampshire. which we won, by the way. we, not me, we. we won. and i saw a meltdown of a human being like i've infer seen. it was rubio. and it was chris who started and i'll tell you what. he is one prosecutor. isn't he? in all fairness. but he started and he looked at rubio and they went back and forth and, all...
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peggy noonan is column any for the "walalsteturna jamelle boy we c cers politics for late also cbpews pitical ant. ruth marcuss iss columnist for t t "washington post anben domenech is the ofeedera."pe inamp stoppapa>> w we we go fii t. th indices are all i i his
peggy noonan is column any for the "walalsteturna jamelle boy we c cers politics for late also cbpews pitical ant. ruth marcuss iss columnist for t t "washington post anben domenech is the ofeedera."pe inamp stoppapa>> w we we go fii t. th indices are all i i his