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does it bowed ill for clinton that trump and sanders both did well in a state like michigan with populaceessages about the economy anti free trade protectist messages? >> it is a huge challenge for her. i think this is where she really has to be wary of donald trump because the nominee versus a ted cruz, because he is playing to that same base with the same populaced message. if he does well in the rust belt and he very well could, that could pose a significant challenge to her. >> all right, so next tuesday will be another super tuesday of sorts. five states will hold both democratic and republican primary contests and all five have a considerable number of delegates. voters in florida, ohio, illinois, north carolina and missouri cast ballots march 15. 800 delegates are up for grabs for the democrats, 350 for the republicans. today the public will get their first chances to goodbye to nancy reagan. viewings start in a few hours at the reagan library in california and continue until tomorrow. her funeral is friday. mrs. reagan wanted to be buried as close as possible to her husband. jenni
does it bowed ill for clinton that trump and sanders both did well in a state like michigan with populaceessages about the economy anti free trade protectist messages? >> it is a huge challenge for her. i think this is where she really has to be wary of donald trump because the nominee versus a ted cruz, because he is playing to that same base with the same populaced message. if he does well in the rust belt and he very well could, that could pose a significant challenge to her. >>...
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>> the session and oarsman of trump is significant because sessions is the heart and soul of the populace right within the republican party. so hardliner in trade and immigration, he is very much in line with trump's own position. more striking was the recent endorsement of new jersey governor chris christie of trump. he is one of several major establishment figures that is gravitating towards trump. he question for many top republicans right now is how to handle the trump phenomenon. some states the future of the party and they might as well get behind it, understand it and even support trump. others say it will tear the party of part if trump wins the nomination. like centered rubio who i covered here today he has vowed to fight until the end of the nomination process to try to stop trump. as it sitting u.s. senator said he would not back trump. it is just a brawl that is unlike anything i have seen. >> and with rubio's super pack out late today who is using the work of donald trump in his interview yesterday on cnn, the fact that donald trump would not refute the endorsement of david d
>> the session and oarsman of trump is significant because sessions is the heart and soul of the populace right within the republican party. so hardliner in trade and immigration, he is very much in line with trump's own position. more striking was the recent endorsement of new jersey governor chris christie of trump. he is one of several major establishment figures that is gravitating towards trump. he question for many top republicans right now is how to handle the trump phenomenon....
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cubans and the populace women vote here. not to mention the older population that is up and down the east coast of florida, seems like she's got a grasp on that and bernie sanders is trailing behind. i should mention one more thing about donald trump here. former governor sarah palin of alaska was supposed to give a speech and now her husband is in the hospital, after a snow mobile accident and she is wishing donald trump the best. just some amazing issues, it never end richelle. >> her claim donald trump's campaign manager assaulted her, michelle fields session, i can't stand by a campaign that won't stand by me. fields said when she tried to ask trump a question at a rally his campaign manager grabbed her so hard she bruised. >>> unemployment in illinois is higher than the national average and as al jazeera answer diane estabrook reports. >> layoffs began at this nabisco plant in chicago. >> i have a daughter in college and we have to scramble to figure out what to do. >> reporter: nabisco's parent is moving jobs to mexico
cubans and the populace women vote here. not to mention the older population that is up and down the east coast of florida, seems like she's got a grasp on that and bernie sanders is trailing behind. i should mention one more thing about donald trump here. former governor sarah palin of alaska was supposed to give a speech and now her husband is in the hospital, after a snow mobile accident and she is wishing donald trump the best. just some amazing issues, it never end richelle. >> her...
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but, no, we do not single out any populace based on selective enforcement because of race or religionice and an occupying force to instill date a populace or a religion to apiece the provocative chatter of politicians seeking to exploit fear. when that patrol was happening, when nypd was patrolling neighborhoods based on whether or not they were muslims? >> there was a lawsuit filed against the new york city police department in reference to what you're referring to which was the demographic unit. the chief of intelligence for the new york city police department at that time, who is still the chief of intelligence for the new york city police department now during my time, testified that unit did not develop one actionable piece of intelligence during the whole time of it is existence. so this hyperbole, this rhetoric, this fairy tale about the effectiveness of this unit, its value didn't run its course and indeed by the time i took over as commissioner in 2014, my spread sor, commissioner kelly, had reduced it from 14 detectives to 2. so if the entity was so valuable and useful, 2 ou
but, no, we do not single out any populace based on selective enforcement because of race or religionice and an occupying force to instill date a populace or a religion to apiece the provocative chatter of politicians seeking to exploit fear. when that patrol was happening, when nypd was patrolling neighborhoods based on whether or not they were muslims? >> there was a lawsuit filed against the new york city police department in reference to what you're referring to which was the...
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they have doctors with admitting privileges, and they have facilities in each of the five most populace texas cities. so if one asc can perform9 ,000 annual by -- 9,000 annually, it does not stretch collegiallity to believe those would suffice -- >> and you asked to put in this evidence, and the court said, no, you may not -- >> we didn't put in the evidence -- >> i said, did you ask to put in this evidence? >> no. >> no. thank you very much. okay. i'd like to go back to the question that justice ginsburg was asking which is about what is the benefit of this procedure. there are two laws. i'm focusing on the first law. the first law says that a doctor at the abortion clinic must have admitting privileges in a hospital 30 miles within that -- nearby, right? >> correct. >> okay. prior to that law the law was that the clinic had to have a working arrangement to transfer such a patient. correct? just reading from this. >> that's correct. >> okay. so i want to know go back in time to the period before the new law was passed. where in the record i find evidence of women who had complications
they have doctors with admitting privileges, and they have facilities in each of the five most populace texas cities. so if one asc can perform9 ,000 annual by -- 9,000 annually, it does not stretch collegiallity to believe those would suffice -- >> and you asked to put in this evidence, and the court said, no, you may not -- >> we didn't put in the evidence -- >> i said, did you ask to put in this evidence? >> no. >> no. thank you very much. okay. i'd like to go...
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anthony: i think donald trump in his victory speech stressed the populace message, the economic messagewhich has a broader appeal than his anti-immigrant message to the general electorate. hillary clinton talked about making america whole again, rather than making america great again. she has an economic message as well, but it is more from the party in power -- that she will build on obama's legacy. marco rubio and ted cruz, mathematically they have a chance. what is your gut say? anthony: it will be difficult. there are two options. donald trump wins over it goes to a brokered convention. then it is anyone's game. katty: the chances of that? anthony: a very slim chance. brokered conventions don't happen. setway the system is up with a winner take all primary starting on march 15, donald trump just has to win by 1% or 2%, then he adds to the delegate tally. it is an extortion in reelection campaign. the european union will spend $700 million on the migrant crisis over three years. the bulk will be spent in greece. the key transit point. danny savage reports from idomeni, the greek bord
anthony: i think donald trump in his victory speech stressed the populace message, the economic messagewhich has a broader appeal than his anti-immigrant message to the general electorate. hillary clinton talked about making america whole again, rather than making america great again. she has an economic message as well, but it is more from the party in power -- that she will build on obama's legacy. marco rubio and ted cruz, mathematically they have a chance. what is your gut say? anthony: it...
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bearing in mind how difficult the greece populace found it to absorb the last raft of austerity thatwas put towards them, we are likely to see once again protests and demonstrations on the streets of greece. again, the question is going to be asked as to whether the eurozone as we know it in its current format will be able to be maintained or whether greece will be forced out. saying, thee was outlook for the eurozone and for the european union as a whole when it comes to the economy seems pretty compensated. and that -- pretty complicated. and that may be the recently seen a roller coaster ride for stocks on the back of the ecb's announcement. in the united states, shares started in territory. moved to energy markets. energy shares are down as oil prices have been rolling back. -- falling back. earlier in europe, we saw our rally on the back of the ecb announcement. as you can see behind me, the ftse, the cac 40, and the docs in frankfurt -- the dax in frankfurt, closing down. perhaps some head scratching over whether these measures will actually help the eurozone economy. we will r
bearing in mind how difficult the greece populace found it to absorb the last raft of austerity thatwas put towards them, we are likely to see once again protests and demonstrations on the streets of greece. again, the question is going to be asked as to whether the eurozone as we know it in its current format will be able to be maintained or whether greece will be forced out. saying, thee was outlook for the eurozone and for the european union as a whole when it comes to the economy seems...
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africa's second most populace nation continues to suffer from consecutive failed rains worsening an already critical nation. the northern areas of ethiopia are most recently dealing with a lack of rain due to el nino. some believe this is creating a crisis worse than the drought back in 1984. according to the government and humanitarian partners, more than 10 million people are now critically short of food. unfortunately, the experts who are following this development are fearful that the conditions will only get worse as time progresses. typically from april to november this is the rainy season for ethiopia, but rain is not enough to improve the situation unfortunately. heavy rain is still falling across the south of italy. we have another low pressure system come in from africa. so there is a chance for heavy rainfall as well as thunderstorms, gusty winds, even tornadoes over the southern areas into tuesday and into wednesday as well. and rain will also spread to other areas, such as the balkan peninsula and will also spread to some portions of turkey into the weekend. so widespread heavy
africa's second most populace nation continues to suffer from consecutive failed rains worsening an already critical nation. the northern areas of ethiopia are most recently dealing with a lack of rain due to el nino. some believe this is creating a crisis worse than the drought back in 1984. according to the government and humanitarian partners, more than 10 million people are now critically short of food. unfortunately, the experts who are following this development are fearful that the...
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this was his response, his way of trying to appeal so that five populace opinion. months later, we've seen there was not the support from the leftwing of his own party, his own justice minister actually resigned on principle because she would not support this idea and ultimately, when it came to it, the numbers just weren't there, not in the parliament, the national assembly nor the senate which is why we've seen this climb down from the penalty. >> a new political chapter that begun in myanmar. after 50 years of military rule, power has passed to a mainly civilian government. the country's new president was sworn in. >> an emotional moment for many in myanmar. after a long and difficult fight for democracy, a civilian president is sworn in. witnessing this historic event, many who were jailed for years by the military. the new president is relatively unknown. he has been hand-picked by the prime minister who constitutionally is barred from the highest office because her children are foreign nationals. he immediately announced he will try to change the constitution
this was his response, his way of trying to appeal so that five populace opinion. months later, we've seen there was not the support from the leftwing of his own party, his own justice minister actually resigned on principle because she would not support this idea and ultimately, when it came to it, the numbers just weren't there, not in the parliament, the national assembly nor the senate which is why we've seen this climb down from the penalty. >> a new political chapter that begun in...
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genius germany of the type that the country was many years ago and if that reminds you of the kind of populace rhetoric we have been hearing from donald trump, for example, you're quite right so yes, the a.f.d. is set to ride that for quite a while but in the past, germany has seen right wing parties ride on the back of anxiety about foreigners and for instance the republicans, they rose to power in in 1992. by nine years later, they were gone from power. they simply couldn't deal with the nuts and bolts of local policy making. brent: melinda crane on the story for us, thank you very much. she mentioned donald trump in the u.s. presidential primaries, it seems he is unstoppable. the billionaire businessman looks increasingly likely to clinch the republican party nomination for u.s. president after scoring big wins in three states. ted cruz managed just one victory in idaho. now, for the democrats, bernie sanders surprised everyone with a win in michigan, but his opponent, hillary clinton, she took mississippi. >> hillary clinton remains ahead in the democrat race, even though michigan has a si
genius germany of the type that the country was many years ago and if that reminds you of the kind of populace rhetoric we have been hearing from donald trump, for example, you're quite right so yes, the a.f.d. is set to ride that for quite a while but in the past, germany has seen right wing parties ride on the back of anxiety about foreigners and for instance the republicans, they rose to power in in 1992. by nine years later, they were gone from power. they simply couldn't deal with the nuts...
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c0028 - molly rumble - voter - 5958 i feel like bernie sanders is really in touch with the populace in general and i think his economic policy is something we should all take into consideration. 0007 c0031 - charles mcleod - sanders volunteer - 1347 i'm so glad super tuesday is over. we can now concentrate on what really matters, which is building the coalition behind bernie sanders and making sure the entire country gets an opportunity to have a say, not just a few states 1358 tonight at his victory speech in vermont, sanders told his supporters he will win hundreds of delegates. that's what i heard from some of the volunteers here tonight, who think sanders is positioned to do well now let's put all these numbers into context. political expert, joel rubin, joins us in the studio. joel -- why do you think the primary remember, you can track the super tuesday results with our special election coverage on wavy dot com. you can also see pictures from the polls today. my full forecast coming up coming up-- hear from the family of a homicide victim in suffolk. but first -- the law enforcem
c0028 - molly rumble - voter - 5958 i feel like bernie sanders is really in touch with the populace in general and i think his economic policy is something we should all take into consideration. 0007 c0031 - charles mcleod - sanders volunteer - 1347 i'm so glad super tuesday is over. we can now concentrate on what really matters, which is building the coalition behind bernie sanders and making sure the entire country gets an opportunity to have a say, not just a few states 1358 tonight at his...
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donald trump and his populace movement and a gop establishment personified by mitt romney.kes high and nomination and future of the republican party was on. >> he referred to. 11th republin debate started with a lewd response fromo new low that foreshadowed the brawl to come. >> this little guy has lied so much about my record. >> here we go! here we go! >> so much. >> it's a minor civil case. >> donald,rn lea not to interrupt. it's not complicated. count to ten, donald, count to ten. >> i have a policy question for you, sir. >> let's see if he answers it. >> i will. don't worry about it, marco. don't worry about it, little marco! >> gentlemen! gentlemen! >> reporter: a defensive trump dismissed lawsuits alleged he had conned students to attend his now defunct trump university easement he conned those people like he conned these people in >> reporter: trump hammered full positions. >> l >>tting is the best by far of everybody. >> but, scaominee mitt romney. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. >> he failed mis
donald trump and his populace movement and a gop establishment personified by mitt romney.kes high and nomination and future of the republican party was on. >> he referred to. 11th republin debate started with a lewd response fromo new low that foreshadowed the brawl to come. >> this little guy has lied so much about my record. >> here we go! here we go! >> so much. >> it's a minor civil case. >> donald,rn lea not to interrupt. it's not complicated. count to...
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ended that program in 2014 and denounced cruz's idea in a "new york daily news" not single out any populace for selective enforcement." john kasich also took a dim view. >> so what we want to do is create more divisions? we're going to start policing the neighborhoods of muslims? how are we going to do that? >> reporter: donald trump supports cruz's proposal and remains focused on immigration. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> reporter: kasich and cruz opposed that idea, but both favor tight restrictions on immigration from war-torn parts of the middle east. trump has also called for a return to waterboarding of terror suspects as well as this: >> i would bomb the hell out of isis, yes. >> reporter: cruz concur, even if the air war inflict civilian casualties. we need a comprehensive strategy to it herly destroy them, that involves carpet bombing them to >> reporter: in an effort to deny trump the necessary delegates, some are rallying to cruz'
ended that program in 2014 and denounced cruz's idea in a "new york daily news" not single out any populace for selective enforcement." john kasich also took a dim view. >> so what we want to do is create more divisions? we're going to start policing the neighborhoods of muslims? how are we going to do that? >> reporter: donald trump supports cruz's proposal and remains focused on immigration. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of...
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he met with senator sessions and others close to the populace right wing of the republican party and said i'm with you on immigration. i have a conservative view on foreign policy to an extent that he wants to combat isis though he is not an interventionist, not a hawk. and so we're seeing trump trying to just build bridges. it's not an easy process. >> but you've got these endorsements like jeb bush and lindsey graham going to cruz. what's the significance of that? do they really think cruz can catch trump or is there some other -- gwen: there is a plan to catch trump. >> cruz's plan is to have delegates accumulate. you see cruz right now using his organization to his strength. he had a big win in utah. trump won arizona. and when you saw in utah what you're seeing with cruz in places like louisiana and where he goes to state conventions, events happening after the primary or the caucus, and then during that event he is able to pick up delegates or put people on the rules committee for the convention. it is still very difficult to see how cruz gets to 1237 the number you need to win
he met with senator sessions and others close to the populace right wing of the republican party and said i'm with you on immigration. i have a conservative view on foreign policy to an extent that he wants to combat isis though he is not an interventionist, not a hawk. and so we're seeing trump trying to just build bridges. it's not an easy process. >> but you've got these endorsements like jeb bush and lindsey graham going to cruz. what's the significance of that? do they really think...
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and this particular populace revolt is nowhere to be seen. >> okay, let's just say you're wrong and it's not too late and there's a brokered convention. what's that gonna look like? it's been a long time since we've had one. >> brokered convention -- they're gonna find somebody who they think -- they, the washington guys think -- will fit and probably lose in the fall. >> mitt romney? >> mitt romney can't win for one reason -- unfortunately, a bias against mormons is not insignificant in this country, and there's data to prove that from the previous election. >> and he insists he's not gonna do it, but, of course, that point. >> well, you know, his eyes say "no, no, no" but -- his lips say "no, no, no" but his eyes say "yes, yes, yes." >> is that what you got out of that press conference? >> absolutely. >> okay, the attacks on trump are gonna ramp up, i think. i'm supposing you're gonna agree with that. it's not happening to a lesser degree. it's gonna happen increasingly. >> all these people that have been waiting around online like old political bosses don't want anybody from the outsi
and this particular populace revolt is nowhere to be seen. >> okay, let's just say you're wrong and it's not too late and there's a brokered convention. what's that gonna look like? it's been a long time since we've had one. >> brokered convention -- they're gonna find somebody who they think -- they, the washington guys think -- will fit and probably lose in the fall. >> mitt romney? >> mitt romney can't win for one reason -- unfortunately, a bias against mormons is not...
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. >> argentina is one of latin america's biggest and most populace countries. not only had the relationship frayed with the united states, it had become very anti-american. >> that's absolutely right. i mean the kirchner government, nestor and cristina, was very antiamerican, contrary to u.s. interests in the reasoning. president macri on the campaign trail clearly said he was going to take a different tack. the argentine people were looking for a pragmatic approach, an approach that would bring jobs, end political polarization, they don't see the united states as an enemy and they're looking for ways to restore that relationship and i think president macri has really heard that call. >> economically is it a win win for both countries? u.s. bond holders get some back due to the default over a decade ago? >> it dogs seem to be win-win. you know it's too large trading partners e-partners brazil and china are currently having economic difficulties. it needs to build out these relationships for its own domestic purposes, but the united states the size and importanc
. >> argentina is one of latin america's biggest and most populace countries. not only had the relationship frayed with the united states, it had become very anti-american. >> that's absolutely right. i mean the kirchner government, nestor and cristina, was very antiamerican, contrary to u.s. interests in the reasoning. president macri on the campaign trail clearly said he was going to take a different tack. the argentine people were looking for a pragmatic approach, an approach...
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texas has the second largest illegal immigrant populace in the country. candidates with strong stance on immigration appeal to many here. listen. >> security of our country is obviously very important to me. i think donald trump has the good idea to lock down our borders, build our wall. reporter: democrats here favor more after comprehensive immigration reform versus that wall and deporting millions. then you have those who are still undecided, regardless of their political party or affiliation. >> i'm still listening to all of them. i watch the debates on both sides whether it is democrats or republican, doesn't matter. we're all human beings. it is who can do the best job. reporter: early voting numbers here in texas are very, very strong. in fact some records broken in certain counties. if that is any indication of how things will play out today as people head to the polls, we could be in for some record-breaking numbers. we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out here in the state of texas, martha. martha: we're hearing that in a lot of p
texas has the second largest illegal immigrant populace in the country. candidates with strong stance on immigration appeal to many here. listen. >> security of our country is obviously very important to me. i think donald trump has the good idea to lock down our borders, build our wall. reporter: democrats here favor more after comprehensive immigration reform versus that wall and deporting millions. then you have those who are still undecided, regardless of their political party or...
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they do not believe and what the what they are trying to impose on the populace.y lost confidence in the eu and the massive raucously trying to run the continent out of brussels. that is what trump is all about. that is what sanders is all about. the core institutions of financial market seems to worship the imf, central banks, government intervention -- i think all that is in danger of great repudiation. that is why we see all these populist parties rising. we need to fix this. we need to get rid of the fiction that we can borrow our way to prosperity by printing money of the central bank. wety: just remember that have created millions of jobs in the obama administration. david: if we actually look at real jobs, full time jobs, they are no more today than there were in december. secondly, half of the so-called jobs created are born-again jobs. we lost them in the great crisis and now we have them back. we do that every cycle. the fact is for 15 years, we have not been creating real permanent, lasting, full paying jobs. betty: we're going to have to leave it there
they do not believe and what the what they are trying to impose on the populace.y lost confidence in the eu and the massive raucously trying to run the continent out of brussels. that is what trump is all about. that is what sanders is all about. the core institutions of financial market seems to worship the imf, central banks, government intervention -- i think all that is in danger of great repudiation. that is why we see all these populist parties rising. we need to fix this. we need to get...
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this is his response, his way to respond to that kind of populace milk opinion, but months later, we see there wasn't the support from the left wing of his party, his own justice minister resigned because she would not support this idea. ultimately when it came to it, the numbers twhrernt in the >> jacky rowland reporting from paris. . turkish authorities are warning of a possible be terrorist attack. al jazeera's harry fawcett reports from istanbul. >> reporter: istanbul is hardly a city under lock down. 11 days after a suicide bombing that killed four people on this iconic shopping street it's bustling once more but it is a city on edge with repeated warnings of a plot being prepared by an i.s.i.l. cell targeting nonmuslims. >> there is a new waves of terror. form he terrorist attacks are about creating a shock. life would return to normal afterwards but in this new generation we see waves of terror. i.s.i.l. and pkk wand to lock down life. >> highest possible terror alert which tells people to leaves if possible. security around central istanbul's main synagogue has been tightened
this is his response, his way to respond to that kind of populace milk opinion, but months later, we see there wasn't the support from the left wing of his party, his own justice minister resigned because she would not support this idea. ultimately when it came to it, the numbers twhrernt in the >> jacky rowland reporting from paris. . turkish authorities are warning of a possible be terrorist attack. al jazeera's harry fawcett reports from istanbul. >> reporter: istanbul is hardly...
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brazil is the most populace catholic country in the world and christian teachings are a very much part of everyday life. even coming is dominated by be be evangelicals. abortion is unacceptable. >> it really is selection part of human life is having life with difficult, with their movement thought or social behavior. ssociety has great difficulty accepting people with limitations. >> a different social reality that brazil doesn't want to deal with. >> the situation is not new, has been aggravated, has to do with women's rights, has to do with social disruption for children and their caretakers, we have to be able to talk about all of them together. >> many here don't feel there's.of talking being done. now the health budget has been cut. lourdes says she wouldn't have chosen an abortion even if it was legal. marga ortigas, al jazeera, brazil. >>> eileen always good to see you. >> good to see you antonio. >> you are asking women to avoid pregnancy. without doing that they are not giving the needed information or access to contraceptives, it seems you put that all together and you've got
brazil is the most populace catholic country in the world and christian teachings are a very much part of everyday life. even coming is dominated by be be evangelicals. abortion is unacceptable. >> it really is selection part of human life is having life with difficult, with their movement thought or social behavior. ssociety has great difficulty accepting people with limitations. >> a different social reality that brazil doesn't want to deal with. >> the situation is not new,...
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women are more than 50% of the populace. public and women in the suburbs an essential to winning election. it is ugly. it is not the kind of thing people will chortle along with, not in our society today. i am not surprised that this -- the series of things related to gender are the things that are getting him into a potentially perilous situation. mark: let's say one thing about the naked emperor regarding polling. donald trump continue to assert that he beats hillary clinton. john: it is a straightforward lie. mark: continues to be in denial about what republican women and women overall think about him. this kind of denial would not exist in a normal campaign. the normal campaign would have a pollster that would say you are in big trouble. you have to start turning these things around. trump could say this is not trouble, but those two measures, whether he is electable against hillary clinton right now, and whether women approve of him, those are big problems politically. john: you can make up an electoral strategy that wr
women are more than 50% of the populace. public and women in the suburbs an essential to winning election. it is ugly. it is not the kind of thing people will chortle along with, not in our society today. i am not surprised that this -- the series of things related to gender are the things that are getting him into a potentially perilous situation. mark: let's say one thing about the naked emperor regarding polling. donald trump continue to assert that he beats hillary clinton. john: it is a...
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so once again we have a classic case of taking a populace problem issue like cyber security and we're going to throw a lot more money at it. in a perfect world, there would be money to do all of these things. but it's an imperfect world. as has been mentioned in this hearing over the span of hours. the federal deficit in excess of half a trillion dollars and $19 trillion debt that is on the shoulders of a lot of young people that are standing in the back of this room requires that this congress be judicious about the way it appropriates money for various problems. so i agree in the case of a cyber security issue, this issue is going to be with us for a long time, throwing another $3 billion at it today in a program like this i don't think is going to be the panacea for the issue. with that i'll yield the balance of my time to the gentleman from ohio, mr. johnson. >> i thank my colleague for yielding. i'm actually surprised at how much agreement there is with what you gentlemen had to say. i'm a 30 year i.t. professional myself. i'm sure we could have some very entertaining conversatio
so once again we have a classic case of taking a populace problem issue like cyber security and we're going to throw a lot more money at it. in a perfect world, there would be money to do all of these things. but it's an imperfect world. as has been mentioned in this hearing over the span of hours. the federal deficit in excess of half a trillion dollars and $19 trillion debt that is on the shoulders of a lot of young people that are standing in the back of this room requires that this congress...
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into the north areas like lacrosse, lake superior, these are areas that which are prop ha d are populace and progressive. i think trump will fare well there. he shouldn't win this contest given the week he has had. if he were to survive this, that's a big deal. as mercedes said, governor scott walker very popular. the establishment completely there. i think we all learned that one thing that could stop donald trump and the only thing that can stop donald trump is donald trump. charles: so far donald trump hasn't been able to stop donald trump. how important is wisconsin as maybe some sort of a pivot point before the elect. or would it be. >> the state and if ted cruz wins we move on to trump's strong presence in the northeast. >> i think it's very important. first and foremost. if ted cruz wins wisconsin it make it that much harder for donald trump to secure the 1,237 delegates he need to get this nomination. it gives ted cruz momentum going into new york. and it creates a narrative. there will be establishment-like figures getting behind ted cruz. now you have a one-on-one race that cru
into the north areas like lacrosse, lake superior, these are areas that which are prop ha d are populace and progressive. i think trump will fare well there. he shouldn't win this contest given the week he has had. if he were to survive this, that's a big deal. as mercedes said, governor scott walker very popular. the establishment completely there. i think we all learned that one thing that could stop donald trump and the only thing that can stop donald trump is donald trump. charles: so far...
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the populace rhetoric that a lot of -- whether it's because people have been left behind or whatever,re in a weird place right now. where suddenly free trade and $15 and $20 minimum wage, you know you got both ideas going forward. >> well, you know, on the trade idea, it is -- you can call it populace rhetoric but our legislators in their defense are under a lot of pressure. for every argument they hear in favor of tpp they hear three or four against. the facts don't lie. 95% of the world's population, 85% of the spending power is outside the u.s. the countries involved in tpp which i believe are 11 represent probably 45% of u.s. exports to those countries. those are, you know, those are job related. it's a huge opportunity. and as it relates -- we're trading with those countries anyway. we're at a disadvantage. this will level the playing field in terms of intellectual property standards and many others i'll say imposed or inserted within those other countries. and, you know, lastly, a centrist based washington think tank, i believe called the third way has been around for about ten
the populace rhetoric that a lot of -- whether it's because people have been left behind or whatever,re in a weird place right now. where suddenly free trade and $15 and $20 minimum wage, you know you got both ideas going forward. >> well, you know, on the trade idea, it is -- you can call it populace rhetoric but our legislators in their defense are under a lot of pressure. for every argument they hear in favor of tpp they hear three or four against. the facts don't lie. 95% of the...
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candidates who move around the edges like huckabee and santorum who won in iowa 2008 taps into the populace but they never would have followed trump because they are conservative to a certain degree but they nibbled around the edges. that was almost uniquely the way nobody else could. >> we also have learned that nuances' new locker to a viable commodity. like her rand paul. i am grateful we got to hear his point of view even when i disagreed. do we get that back? >> that is an interesting question because in some ways it is cyclical. and then also leading with populism and going back and forth. for example, you have people like andrew jackson who was called old hickory. to be the best and brightest. while some of it is cyclical and is also linear with politics getting progressively dumbed down. >> host: i think it is bipartisan however it disproportionately hit republicans. and then to go through the identity crisis. and then gave up the michael dukakis with a southern governor. they had to lose those three presidential elections with that come to jesus moment and right now democrats are m
candidates who move around the edges like huckabee and santorum who won in iowa 2008 taps into the populace but they never would have followed trump because they are conservative to a certain degree but they nibbled around the edges. that was almost uniquely the way nobody else could. >> we also have learned that nuances' new locker to a viable commodity. like her rand paul. i am grateful we got to hear his point of view even when i disagreed. do we get that back? >> that is an...
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he keeps hammering the contrast between his populace campaign and the wealthy donors fueling clinton. >> i'm not going to rich people's homes begging them for contributions. >> soon this could be overshadowed because there's every sign clinton e-mail investigation is quickly headed to conclusion whether it's for exoneration or indictment. the conclusion will come in weeks not months and they add hillary clinton's interview with the fbi which will coming in days will be crucial. john. >> you wonder how late in the campaign they could indict her. >> not longer. justice department guidelines say you can't do it within 90 days of the election. comey wants to wrap it up be very much before the election. >> be national security correspondent jamie mcintire reports. >> well, john oops the world has yet to witness an act of nuclear terrorism. making a nuclear bomb requires a lot of technology but a dirty bomb is much easier and is a true weapon of terror. because it sows maximum fear with only a minuscule amount of radioactive material. as leaders from more than 50 countries arrive for the tw
he keeps hammering the contrast between his populace campaign and the wealthy donors fueling clinton. >> i'm not going to rich people's homes begging them for contributions. >> soon this could be overshadowed because there's every sign clinton e-mail investigation is quickly headed to conclusion whether it's for exoneration or indictment. the conclusion will come in weeks not months and they add hillary clinton's interview with the fbi which will coming in days will be crucial....
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republican caller: the sessions endorsement was significant because sessions is the heart and soul of the populacen and he's very much in line with trump's position. more striking was the recent endorsement of new jersey governor chris christie of trump. he is one of several major figures, more centrist part of the party, gravtating towards trump. the key question for many top republicans right now is how to handle the trump phenomenon. some say it's the future of the party and they might as well get behind, it understand it and maybe even support trump. others say it will totally tear the party apart if trump wins the nomination and like senator rubio who i covered today in vowed to fight until the end of the nomination process to try to stop trump and sitting u.s.en a senator, from nebraska, a would not backe trump if trump won the nomination. unlike brawl that is anything i've seen. steve: the rubio super pac out with a new ad out late today using the words of donald trump, his interview yesterday on the cnn state of the union, and the fact that donald trump would not refute the endorsement of
republican caller: the sessions endorsement was significant because sessions is the heart and soul of the populacen and he's very much in line with trump's position. more striking was the recent endorsement of new jersey governor chris christie of trump. he is one of several major figures, more centrist part of the party, gravtating towards trump. the key question for many top republicans right now is how to handle the trump phenomenon. some say it's the future of the party and they might as...
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scottsdale is in maricopa county, the most populace county in arizona, and in 2018, the2008,they had 200 polling sts and to save money, they reduced them to 60. you have these enormous lines, and the voters are walking out of here very frustrated. a lot of them are turning around and leaving and saying that they're not coming back, so it's not just a contest of which candidate is most popular, but which supporters have the most patience and time. >> that's a mess. adam may for us in scottsdale, arizona. and up next, why brussels? the reason why the capital city is the latest tart for isil, and why theyme not need to open up the iphone after all. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps gro
scottsdale is in maricopa county, the most populace county in arizona, and in 2018, the2008,they had 200 polling sts and to save money, they reduced them to 60. you have these enormous lines, and the voters are walking out of here very frustrated. a lot of them are turning around and leaving and saying that they're not coming back, so it's not just a contest of which candidate is most popular, but which supporters have the most patience and time. >> that's a mess. adam may for us in...
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think he really exploited it in a way that i don't know other candidates could have fully gone full populace to the degree that he did. >> what they have? this group of people that he is appealing to, they've always existed. at times, they found democrats more appealing and at times they found republicans more appealing. this group of people who are very angry and afraid and looking for people to blame always there. he's just the first candidate running for president who publicly identified them. : >> >>. >> because they are conservative to a certain degree. but they nibbled around the edges but before they were fully exploited in a way that almost uniquely. >> of they learned that diwans is no longer a thoughtful commodity for someone like rand paul for example, the has a very nuanced position and i am very grateful from the point of view even when i disagreed to be the oxygen for people that have those views. do we get that back? >> because in some ways it is cyclical we always had the right populist candidate also leading between intellectual and populism for example, you have people like
think he really exploited it in a way that i don't know other candidates could have fully gone full populace to the degree that he did. >> what they have? this group of people that he is appealing to, they've always existed. at times, they found democrats more appealing and at times they found republicans more appealing. this group of people who are very angry and afraid and looking for people to blame always there. he's just the first candidate running for president who publicly...
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populace emphasizes such things ncy and close edia adherence to the will and the deep distrust of political. and it emphasizes and an approach to social policies. today, momentarily we will have three separate speeches from individuals who represent these branches. the american conservative union. -- was founded and c spack was created to help unite these three elements. while there are differences, the great bulk of our priorities are united and aligned. each speaker will explain the philosophy of their conservativism a how it is reflect d. -- reflected in these policies. i will introduce each speaker and we'll go from there. let's jump into our first speaker. privileged to have senator ben sasse of nebraska. real quick. he represents the state of nebraska, elected in 2014, spent he five years of midland university in nebraska. the 130-year-old lutheran college. the college was on the verge of bankruptcy. but it soon became the fastest growing institutions in the country by the time of his depart you are. he has been guiding companies through times of crisis and he is one of the most princ
populace emphasizes such things ncy and close edia adherence to the will and the deep distrust of political. and it emphasizes and an approach to social policies. today, momentarily we will have three separate speeches from individuals who represent these branches. the american conservative union. -- was founded and c spack was created to help unite these three elements. while there are differences, the great bulk of our priorities are united and aligned. each speaker will explain the...
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the country's most populace state may be you rich in delegates, 172 this year, but is often ignored by the candidates. >> we are the big everywhere lad a. enchilada. perhaps in termination of delegate totals to the democratic nomination. >> which means candidates will have to start paying attention to california. >> there's going to have to be a ground game now, a significant real ground game. on both sides. and my sense is: we'll see more of the candidates than we've ever seen in a long time. >> and if you believe john kasich's ohio victory speech he's already set his sights on the golden state. >> i'm getting ready to rent a covered wagon and have the wind sail us over the rocky mountains and to california. >> ted cruz is said to be the most organized candidate in california. donaldonald trump's relationshin the state is a little trickier. we know hollywood has been be strong on donald trump, but will star power translate to votes in a state as blue as the pacific ocean? even orange county has seen the tide turn. in 2015 the gop share of voter registration fell below 40% for the firs
the country's most populace state may be you rich in delegates, 172 this year, but is often ignored by the candidates. >> we are the big everywhere lad a. enchilada. perhaps in termination of delegate totals to the democratic nomination. >> which means candidates will have to start paying attention to california. >> there's going to have to be a ground game now, a significant real ground game. on both sides. and my sense is: we'll see more of the candidates than we've ever...
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but how far will it deteriorate before they put in place-- there is now a break between the populace and the governed. meandoes not necessarily you will end up doing the right thing. there is a disconnect. you have governments saying, come on in. you're welcome. and those in the community saying, no, this is not working for us. we need -- need're going to do it, we an assimilation process or we will lose our germanness. we face some of the same kinds of issues in the united states. have you heard about american law for american courts legislation? something you are working on in colorado? no? people say, why would you have to do that? look at europe. in many parts of europe, there are enclaves where they allow for sharia law, right? they don't mention any other kind of thing, they just say, we want to reaffirm that in america, we want to affirm that if you go to court, you will be judged by an american law and nothing else. that is all we are saying. [applause] are espousing those kinds of ideas, you're a racist. "well that's hate speech." no it's not. that's a speech that says i lik
but how far will it deteriorate before they put in place-- there is now a break between the populace and the governed. meandoes not necessarily you will end up doing the right thing. there is a disconnect. you have governments saying, come on in. you're welcome. and those in the community saying, no, this is not working for us. we need -- need're going to do it, we an assimilation process or we will lose our germanness. we face some of the same kinds of issues in the united states. have you...
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>> the session and oarsman of trump is significant because sessions is the heart and soul of the populace right within the republican party. so hardliner in trade and immigration, he is very much in line with trump's own position. more striking was the recent endorsement of new jersey governor chris christie of trump. he is one of several major establishment figures that is gravitati
>> the session and oarsman of trump is significant because sessions is the heart and soul of the populace right within the republican party. so hardliner in trade and immigration, he is very much in line with trump's own position. more striking was the recent endorsement of new jersey governor chris christie of trump. he is one of several major establishment figures that is gravitati
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. >> that would be very difficult because you would lose a large portion of the populace. it would be a guaranteed loss, a disaster. i hope no one thinks that would work. the democrats were probably pushing that. that's a great idea. >> some people are saying the rules are so crazy maybe bernie sanders will get the g.o.p. nomination. don't know. s usual, thanks a 0 lot. we always appreciate it when you come on the show. >> thank you. >> rnc chairman reince priebus will be on later on, joining at 7:00 p.m. donald trump will be on with o'reilly at 8:00 p.m. so keep ill right here for the rest of night. >>> now to wisconsin and how the g.o.p. race is shaping up. to jeff flock in pleasant prairie, wisconsin, with the latest. >> reporter: right in front of the "welcome to wisconsin" sign, i don't know that applies to donald trump. not been a good week for him here in wisconsin. we spent the day at talk radio today, which has not been on his side, and i you look at what the polls have done, as a result, perhaps, in part because of that, you see trump now -- who was leading by te
. >> that would be very difficult because you would lose a large portion of the populace. it would be a guaranteed loss, a disaster. i hope no one thinks that would work. the democrats were probably pushing that. that's a great idea. >> some people are saying the rules are so crazy maybe bernie sanders will get the g.o.p. nomination. don't know. s usual, thanks a 0 lot. we always appreciate it when you come on the show. >> thank you. >> rnc chairman reince priebus will...
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the danger is disrupting the populace to the point where you will not be able to win and you put in arogressive who will appoint two of the four supreme court justices. if you can't see that, and you see what a big danger there is there, we're in big trouble. >> why not ted cruz, doctor? why didn't you go or consider him? >> because i don't believe that he has the same ability to draw the independents and to draw the democrats, and to pull other people into the party, as mr. trump does. >> so, not sort of like simmering differences over the whole issue in iowa and later on and other events and primaries -- >> i'm long beyond that. >> are you sure? some would view that at this is ben carson's gotcha back too ted cruz. >> not at all. i'm looking at much bigger pictures here. i'm looking at our children and our grandchildren and many generations beyond that, and what we're going to do. i'm also looking for somebody who is not really attached in anyway way to the establishment, and one of the things i admire about donald trump is he is self-funded. the same reason i wouldn't accept money
the danger is disrupting the populace to the point where you will not be able to win and you put in arogressive who will appoint two of the four supreme court justices. if you can't see that, and you see what a big danger there is there, we're in big trouble. >> why not ted cruz, doctor? why didn't you go or consider him? >> because i don't believe that he has the same ability to draw the independents and to draw the democrats, and to pull other people into the party, as mr. trump...
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it is a phenomenon that has some crossover appeal and again, that should show you the economic populace that donald trump is bringing, it goes beyond the republican party. >> joe, donald trump is now fighting comparisons to adolf hitler and hitler's campaign tactics. trump addressed that on abc. >> yesterday, the mexican president said you are using the same kind of language that ushered in hitler and moose leany. does it suggest you should tone down your rhetoric and tactics? >> i have a tremendous following. we want to make america great again. i don't know about the hitler comparison. i hadn't heard that. it's material, i'm not happy about that, certainly, i don't want that comparison. >> he talked about fixing the economy which is broken and duke what the other candidates haven't done in terms of getting past the gridlock and getting things done with the congress. those appeal to voters. he has got democrats willing to cross the lines in some states to support him. that's why he's got some appeal. >> let's move to kasich. bill, john kasich's been saying once the primaries get to the
it is a phenomenon that has some crossover appeal and again, that should show you the economic populace that donald trump is bringing, it goes beyond the republican party. >> joe, donald trump is now fighting comparisons to adolf hitler and hitler's campaign tactics. trump addressed that on abc. >> yesterday, the mexican president said you are using the same kind of language that ushered in hitler and moose leany. does it suggest you should tone down your rhetoric and tactics?...
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senator bernie sanders populace message lit up the crowd at a campaign rally.and assist to be were closing monday night. >> in america, if you work 40 hours a week, there should not -- you should not be living in poverty. end of discussion. >> reporter: his message resonates with michigan democrats who turned out for him in unexpectedly high numbers. a surprising victory even for sanders who issued a late-night statement. >> frankly, we believe that our strongest areas are yet to happen. we're going to do very well on the west coast and other parts of this country. >> reporter: hillary clinton's commanding win in mississippi shows her dominance in the south. but the loss points to a vulnerability. at a rally in cleveland, her speech took on a tone similar to sanders. >> i want to be the president for the struggling and the striving. for people who have a dream and who are looking for a way to achieve that dream. >> reporter: the republican race, donald trump is starting to put distance between himself and the other candidates. >> i want to thank the people of m
senator bernie sanders populace message lit up the crowd at a campaign rally.and assist to be were closing monday night. >> in america, if you work 40 hours a week, there should not -- you should not be living in poverty. end of discussion. >> reporter: his message resonates with michigan democrats who turned out for him in unexpectedly high numbers. a surprising victory even for sanders who issued a late-night statement. >> frankly, we believe that our strongest areas are yet...
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there would be a massive rebellion you are starting to see with this populace. >> trump's cover of time refers to him as a showman, a bully and a dem i gogue. >> i saw rubio's attack turning into a suicide mission and could it ruin his career, destroy and hurt the republican party. >> here you have hannity for example taking trumps side and suggesting rubio might be getting out and toning down the attacks. you have the national review, weekly standard and fox commentators weighing in against trump, how do you see this shaking out on the conservative side of the media? >> there's certainly a split in the conservative media. national review is part of the never trump movement. we see other organizations which have a lot of say in the conservative movement, very influential. they seem to be -- >> what are these folks going to do if trump wins the nomination? >> exactly. they can't give a good answer. they have been arguing against hillary being in the oval office for years. now they have painted themselves in a corner where they have a difficult time rallying around trump if he's the event
there would be a massive rebellion you are starting to see with this populace. >> trump's cover of time refers to him as a showman, a bully and a dem i gogue. >> i saw rubio's attack turning into a suicide mission and could it ruin his career, destroy and hurt the republican party. >> here you have hannity for example taking trumps side and suggesting rubio might be getting out and toning down the attacks. you have the national review, weekly standard and fox commentators...
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the things he is saying resonating with the american populace for republican voters. >> ford, if you were advising him, is there middle ground being say i will bomb the desert until it glows whatever it was there, i will be friends with putin and what the other politicians are doing which is laying out this long plan which many americans would find tedious, maybe, you know, disingenuous, the normal political thing. is there a middle ground? >> yes. here's the deal. when it comes to foreign policy most americans no very little about it. in fact they can barely point out iowa on the map let alone pakistan. they don't difference between a s-300 missile system and water pistole. you have to sell a vision, not specifics. he has done a very good job. what he has to guard against policy i.q. is only inch deep and he is all bluster. he should have people think should he become president he will surround by best and brightest as he has done in the business world. should he lose that ability, hillary clinton will undercut him, make sure people believe he will surround himself with the right pe
the things he is saying resonating with the american populace for republican voters. >> ford, if you were advising him, is there middle ground being say i will bomb the desert until it glows whatever it was there, i will be friends with putin and what the other politicians are doing which is laying out this long plan which many americans would find tedious, maybe, you know, disingenuous, the normal political thing. is there a middle ground? >> yes. here's the deal. when it comes to...
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cook county being most populace county in the state if you don't have support of the black leadership out here. over on gop vied, ted cruz also sees an opening in illinois. why he has hit five locations yesterday. if you believe the polls it is working for him. he has been closing the gap from behind of donald trump from nine points to six 1/2. kasich a distant third. a lot of talk on talk radio and word-of-mouth. still thunder belongs to trump. turnout is up 37% above 2008. you have to assume that is because of all the excitement about the anti-establishment year. melissa. melissa: mike, thank you so much for that. david? david: with a new national poll showing donald trump breaking above 50% for republican voters for first time he is looking for a clean sweep tonight. if he gets it will his party rally around him? here so weigh in, steve hayes, "weekly standard" columnist and fox news contributor. somebody about whom mr. trump has talked in the past. >> said a few things to say about me in the past. david: but even, if he takes ohio, and sweeps the all of the other states, how can t
cook county being most populace county in the state if you don't have support of the black leadership out here. over on gop vied, ted cruz also sees an opening in illinois. why he has hit five locations yesterday. if you believe the polls it is working for him. he has been closing the gap from behind of donald trump from nine points to six 1/2. kasich a distant third. a lot of talk on talk radio and word-of-mouth. still thunder belongs to trump. turnout is up 37% above 2008. you have to assume...
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have been more aflicked what i was really saying in the conclusions of my talk, when you have a populace -- i actually think congress is representative of the people. i'm not one of those who thinks that partisanship is a battle. i think these people are. i think representatives senators, know more about their constituents than any elected official has ever known at any time in history. i think they know a lot about what they people want. those people who will vote want and those people who might vote in the primary want. that happens not to translate into great government. >> to have make a distinction between the house and senate. as long as the majority party sticks together, they don't have to talk to the minority. they usually don't. the minority party just gets shut out. the rules of the senate are completely different. it gives huge muscle to the minority. on the days when republicans said 35 senators under dirkson. they were the swing vote. they were the people that were recorded. it's his vote that was so essential to all of that. howard baker carried that on while he was minori
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subdue the populace quickly and brutally, and no one dares speak up. jackson: well, you better find someone who will, and fast. the entire defense and ic is working this. potus is even quarterbacking a prospective lead as we speak. everything deemed at all credible will be funneled to this room. you' re the tip of the spear. the work that happens in this room could stop the next attack. or not. (phone chimes) t lose your phone or let it die. ll cross those off the list, then. jareth. hi. about to text you back, oh. the brotherly hug. zone without my knowledge? what are you talking about? let' s see. unanswered calls and texts, except for the odd cryptic emoji... sorry. i' ve been so crazy... saying things like "i have been so crazy." i' ll call you later? saying things like "i' ll call you later." i really will. i thought we liked each other. even talked about me meeting your family, if i recall. we do like each other. honestly, i just... i have to go. i' ll, uh... let you get on with it, then. bloody hell. no, i won' t, will i? um, look, this isn' t m
subdue the populace quickly and brutally, and no one dares speak up. jackson: well, you better find someone who will, and fast. the entire defense and ic is working this. potus is even quarterbacking a prospective lead as we speak. everything deemed at all credible will be funneled to this room. you' re the tip of the spear. the work that happens in this room could stop the next attack. or not. (phone chimes) t lose your phone or let it die. ll cross those off the list, then. jareth. hi. about...
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to every homeland security head not tom ridge but since, american flight 93 whereby the american populaces fed information, more extended neighborhood watch. we need to be vigilant. we need to have the community involved to find out who our neighbors are. that woman in san diego that was afraid to to say because of political correctness that i see something untoward. if people are saying patrol 93 awareness i brought to the bush administration, we're talking about our critical infrastructure. we know our critical infrastructure and soft targets. we know there is a danger there. nuclear power plant in brussels, trump was first one said browse sells a hotbed. i mean, we need a president that will being vigilant. deirdre: -- to be more offensive language but i hear what you're saying. he is addressing issues where they need to be address. robert we glad you spent some time in d.c. good to know. robert davi, actor and trump supporter contributing to big thinking on how to fight terrorism. >>> speaking of deadly easter terror bombing in pakistan killed more than 70, more than a dozen children.
to every homeland security head not tom ridge but since, american flight 93 whereby the american populaces fed information, more extended neighborhood watch. we need to be vigilant. we need to have the community involved to find out who our neighbors are. that woman in san diego that was afraid to to say because of political correctness that i see something untoward. if people are saying patrol 93 awareness i brought to the bush administration, we're talking about our critical infrastructure....
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costa: the sessions endorsement for trump was significant because he is the heart and soul of the populace right in the republican party. he is very much in line with trump's own position. even more striking was the endorsement of chris christie. he is one of several major establishment figures that are gravitating towards trump. the question for many top republicans right now is how to handle the trump phenomenon. some say it is the future of the party and they might as well get behind it, understand it, and possibly support trump. others say it will tear the party apart if trump wins the nomination. even senator rubio has vowed to fight until the end of the nomination process to stop trump. the senators that he would not back trump if he won the nomination. it is just a brawl unlike anything i have seen. super pac has abio new advertisement out today. the fact that donald trump would not refute the endorsement of david duke and talk about him as a former grand wizard of the kkk. trump says he has disavowed his association, but has the damage been done or is donald trump the teflon candid
costa: the sessions endorsement for trump was significant because he is the heart and soul of the populace right in the republican party. he is very much in line with trump's own position. even more striking was the endorsement of chris christie. he is one of several major establishment figures that are gravitating towards trump. the question for many top republicans right now is how to handle the trump phenomenon. some say it is the future of the party and they might as well get behind it,...
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what i was really saying in the conclusion of my talk is when you have a populace, i actually think congress is representative of the people. i'm not one of those who thinks that par stisanship is just a battle among the elites. i think they know more. i think representatives and senators know more about their constituents than any elected official has ever known at any time in history. i think they know a lot about what their people want or at least those people who are going to vote and those people who might vote in a primary want. that just happens not to translate into great governance. >> i would just add, you have to make a distinction between the house and the senate. the house is a majority-driven body. as long as the majority party sticks together they don't have to talk to the minority and they usually don't. minority party just gets shut out of a lot of what's -- the decision making. the rules of the senate are completely different. it gives huge muscle to the minority. we have had very powerful minorities in the days when the republicans had 35 senators under dirksen, they were
what i was really saying in the conclusion of my talk is when you have a populace, i actually think congress is representative of the people. i'm not one of those who thinks that par stisanship is just a battle among the elites. i think they know more. i think representatives and senators know more about their constituents than any elected official has ever known at any time in history. i think they know a lot about what their people want or at least those people who are going to vote and those...