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and others are more reflective of that populace national core of the trump campaign. this is something he's navigating like he's in the political dark trying to figure out how to win without losing who he is with his campaign. >> jonathan, actually, that's alarming. it sounds like he's been blown by the winds whichever direction they're blowing strongest inside of his inner circle. is there a coherent core or is there a campaign being led by the loudest voice in the moment. >> that gets to the key thing, you use the right word, core, you don't get blown around, you don't get swayed if you have a solid core, if you have a foundation that you believe in. his signature issue has been immigration, build the wall, deport 11 million people. today could someone please explain to me exactly what his immigration plan is because it's hardened. it's softened. it's gone away, come back, all within the space of four days. so if you can't stick to his core message, if he plays the room and tries to figure out what the room wants to hear in terms of getting applause or getting laugh
and others are more reflective of that populace national core of the trump campaign. this is something he's navigating like he's in the political dark trying to figure out how to win without losing who he is with his campaign. >> jonathan, actually, that's alarming. it sounds like he's been blown by the winds whichever direction they're blowing strongest inside of his inner circle. is there a coherent core or is there a campaign being led by the loudest voice in the moment. >> that...
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and then she made this populace pitch. >> i think we gotta reverse what everybody needs to go to college. more than half the jobs required in 2020 don't require a college degree. >> trump campaign in florida. without changing status. >> we're going to get your voice back. we're going to get it back. reporter: their voice in florida on election day is critical for trump. clinton is outspending him here 12 to 1 flooding the airwaves with ads. >> if you get your people out we'll going to win florida. reporter: florida is the big kahuna 27 electoral votes. not president of the united states. right now, trump and clinton are in a dead heat in florida. clinton needs the state as badly a trump does. in michigan, clinton has an 11 point lead in the latest polls. but to keep that lead, she must convince sanders supporters to go to the polls not sit it out in november. reporter: thank you. the port of boston has a familiar new name. governor charlie baker signed legislation today renaming cruiseport boston after the city's former mayor, ray flynn. the port will now be called ambassador to the vati
and then she made this populace pitch. >> i think we gotta reverse what everybody needs to go to college. more than half the jobs required in 2020 don't require a college degree. >> trump campaign in florida. without changing status. >> we're going to get your voice back. we're going to get it back. reporter: their voice in florida on election day is critical for trump. clinton is outspending him here 12 to 1 flooding the airwaves with ads. >> if you get your people out...
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the design built out of a company from denver called populace. if you're watching at home, a great denver connection. >> this beach goes on about the water quality, one thing we want to tell you, it does not even phase the locals, they love to swim in the beaches and surfing the beaches. these are very popular beaches for tourists as well. >> a popular place for us, we hope you enjoyed the tour, we are going to spend as much time here as we can. >> don't tell the boss. >> they deserve it after yesterday, they are about seconds for that shot. that was it. >>> new year's celebrations typically bring 2 million people to copacabana beach. >> we will be joined live in a s. dive team. we will talk about missy franin d how she is doing so far. >>> some long lines after a sys >> the course histord stocks closing almost glad on wall street the dow points. nasdaq gained 12 point. s&p up one point. >>> a day and have after delta air lines was hit with a computer outage customers are cingulate flights. nearly 400 more flights have been canceled today, more t
the design built out of a company from denver called populace. if you're watching at home, a great denver connection. >> this beach goes on about the water quality, one thing we want to tell you, it does not even phase the locals, they love to swim in the beaches and surfing the beaches. these are very popular beaches for tourists as well. >> a popular place for us, we hope you enjoyed the tour, we are going to spend as much time here as we can. >> don't tell the boss....
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>> as you say it might be more on the populace angle, really forcing their hands. >> who are some ofnies they mention in the u.s. and generally one of the categories of companies they sepoys to benefit from this shift? public works projects, rebuilding roads, making more bridges, that kind of things. on the more 21st-century style of infrastructure, they say telecoms and semiconductors could benefit. and with companies that make turbines, if we had that kind of tax credit an incentive to do more in that area. matt: you see borrowing and -- boeing and others, you mentioned telecom, at&t. , there motors and ford bank ofompanies that america is saying stand to benefit the most. end ofntially from the the paper spectrum is has not been a one-way ride up. to industrial lead markets could involve a lot of volatility. >> when the line goes down, utilities are underperforming whereas when it goes up, they are outperforming. that's exactly it. i spoke to one of the co-authors and he said the real action you might see is a leadership change in the bond market. market. this would be a governmen
>> as you say it might be more on the populace angle, really forcing their hands. >> who are some ofnies they mention in the u.s. and generally one of the categories of companies they sepoys to benefit from this shift? public works projects, rebuilding roads, making more bridges, that kind of things. on the more 21st-century style of infrastructure, they say telecoms and semiconductors could benefit. and with companies that make turbines, if we had that kind of tax credit an...
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it's clear that even folks with advanced level of education, we've significantly better educated populace today or even typical minimum-wage worker today is much better educated than 35 years ago. despite the fact with significant amounts of greater education. income trends have not been put. even looking at college graduates, they have not fared terribly well in the last decade or so. again reflecting the fact that , re the economy has not been strong enough to generate even wage growth for those folks. that goes back to the point education while deeply important and i think that the valley we both share, richard, the real challenge is even in the presence of higher levels of education, this economy is not generating broadly shared gains in income growth. it continues to be highly concentrated. one area where you and i would agree very much that's a problem for the united states is that there's careful research that examines the relationship between income of your parents to you income as an adult. in the united states that relationship is stronger than in most of the industrialized worl
it's clear that even folks with advanced level of education, we've significantly better educated populace today or even typical minimum-wage worker today is much better educated than 35 years ago. despite the fact with significant amounts of greater education. income trends have not been put. even looking at college graduates, they have not fared terribly well in the last decade or so. again reflecting the fact that , re the economy has not been strong enough to generate even wage growth for...
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they haven't necessarily voted in their lifetime. 57% of the american populace in 2012 did.o vote. how big is the base? no one has any idea, november will tell that. but perhaps polls don't matter in this election cycle. >> this is what gets you reaching for the maalox. i agree with what was just said. polls are all over the place. you saw the "l.a. times," rasmussen. they are within margin of error. we are seeing an ongoing tracking poll it's a poll taken sometimes he night to see how certain mess ands are doing or candidates are faring in the give and take of the campaign. we have had swings from trump up 7 to trump down 12 in the last 60 days. we'll see a lot more of that. after the convention trump had a good bounce. hillary clinton had a good bounce. trump even gangs kahn, not so good. he engages isis, very good. charles: if you were in the trump campaign you would say don't worry about it at all. no big deal? >> i would say that but i would be taking my ma may maalox on t. hillary's mess and is a referendum on donald trump, donald trump's mess and is a war on isis. cha
they haven't necessarily voted in their lifetime. 57% of the american populace in 2012 did.o vote. how big is the base? no one has any idea, november will tell that. but perhaps polls don't matter in this election cycle. >> this is what gets you reaching for the maalox. i agree with what was just said. polls are all over the place. you saw the "l.a. times," rasmussen. they are within margin of error. we are seeing an ongoing tracking poll it's a poll taken sometimes he night to...
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i don't think that donald trump and to the populace that has raised donald trump is conservative, either. a number just one of of factions within the republican party. we no longer have the leadership that we used to have within the republican party and that is in part because conservatives got complacent within the gop and they will have to start making better arguments and getting more on the ground with people and building networks and support. but i don't think that donald trump has a secret plan to destroy the republican party anymore than i thought bernie sanders had a plan to destroy the democratic party. i just don't buy that. donald trump is a straightforward guy. he is all about donald trump and himself. it is simple. website.l us about the what kind of content do you find and how often do you post? guest: hotair.com is where you can find us. contribute 7-8y posts a day. we comment on all kinds of breaking things, breaking news usually that also cultural things, videos and all sorts of different things. i have a twice a week video stream talkshow and i will have time today at 4
i don't think that donald trump and to the populace that has raised donald trump is conservative, either. a number just one of of factions within the republican party. we no longer have the leadership that we used to have within the republican party and that is in part because conservatives got complacent within the gop and they will have to start making better arguments and getting more on the ground with people and building networks and support. but i don't think that donald trump has a...
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value and actually was an intelligent, literate, considerate person, i think we have spoiled the populace that's something to , contend from here on? mike? mike: i worked for arnold schwarzenegger. he was famous but he worked a lot to have policy plans and surround himself with great policy advisors, he took the governing side thing seriously. you will see more pop culture in politics. in the movie business, preaware -- we would call preaware titles move into the space, but the voters after the trump thing are going to develop more of a filter. where a kardashian is not such a good idea, but somebody who has done their homework like a clooney on the left or gary's gary sinese or on the right could be an attractive candidate. i think trump's mistakes will raise the bar a little while pop culture is here to stay. mark: stuart, confused and surprised by the fact you have some republicans, consultants and office holders who say never trump. you got some who are lining up. we talked last segment about george p. bush being for trump. do you expect a lot of people, office holders and advisors to
value and actually was an intelligent, literate, considerate person, i think we have spoiled the populace that's something to , contend from here on? mike? mike: i worked for arnold schwarzenegger. he was famous but he worked a lot to have policy plans and surround himself with great policy advisors, he took the governing side thing seriously. you will see more pop culture in politics. in the movie business, preaware -- we would call preaware titles move into the space, but the voters after the...
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good half populace won't pay attention until last 30 days.tatistically 20% of the electorate are undecided 30 days out from the election. people need to have news. there are trends that are troubling that really just remind us trump needs to focus on a few things. being disciplined on the stump. focus on the ground game. these rallies are not ground game. i think they have become addicted to them. they need to focus on voter contact. different ball game than what they're doing. liz: christian, you get the last word. hillary has focusing offer had own to do there. >> she he does, biggest hurdle hillary has to overcome, every news cycle all the time is about donald trump. i fear that that leads to this sort of air of inevitability about trump. hillary has to break through, because she just delivered an economic speech yesterday heavy on substance, heavy on issues that are of concern to most, vast majority of the americans and we're not talking about it at all. that is the biggest hurdle she has to overcome. liz: we did talk a lot about it yeste
good half populace won't pay attention until last 30 days.tatistically 20% of the electorate are undecided 30 days out from the election. people need to have news. there are trends that are troubling that really just remind us trump needs to focus on a few things. being disciplined on the stump. focus on the ground game. these rallies are not ground game. i think they have become addicted to them. they need to focus on voter contact. different ball game than what they're doing. liz: christian,...
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understand if you alienate the local populace, you will never be able to implement the kind of governanceey are looking to implement. they are trying to a mesh emesh themselves among the syrian public. they are trying to do that by working closely with other rebel held groups. they are trying to telegraph a message to the u.s. and the international community which is, you may not like us but we are rational actors and we have no interest in launching attacks beyond syria's borders. our focus right now is the syria project. whether or not this move changes anything in terms of the larger significance, one can say one thing. well ona move playing the ground in syria and playing well also with a lot of the allies of syria. whether in turkey or qatar or saudi arabia. charlie: all the jihadist groups are sunni, are they not? clarissa: they are. they have beens, the focus of so much of the rhetoric and discussion. isis, i don't even include them because they are operating in a separate art of the country and they did not have support of the syrian people or rebel groups. but there are extremist
understand if you alienate the local populace, you will never be able to implement the kind of governanceey are looking to implement. they are trying to a mesh emesh themselves among the syrian public. they are trying to do that by working closely with other rebel held groups. they are trying to telegraph a message to the u.s. and the international community which is, you may not like us but we are rational actors and we have no interest in launching attacks beyond syria's borders. our focus...
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it's awesome to see that that wasn't lost on a very large part of the populace. >> this spokesperson also told me they will not be voting for any candidate this year. they wouldn't go so far as to say whether hillary clinton's statue is coming out next. >>> in east bay woman accused of cyber stalking kris jenner made her first court appearance. >> the defendant works as a nursing assistant. >> that is correct. christina bankston has been a banking assistant for several years and recently got a job in santa clara at kaiser. the fbi said instead of helping people heal, she has been cyber stalking kris jenner as well as her family and 2 of her assistance. according to the indictment, christina bankston called her using different devices in italy isis -- and aliases. she also claimed to have a sexed tape -- a sex tape of kris jenner. she allegedly impersonated kris jenner and sent texts to family members. while claiming to be kris jenner, call the sheriff department and said her sister had cut her wrists and another time claimed someone was coming to her home to commit a massacre. the po
it's awesome to see that that wasn't lost on a very large part of the populace. >> this spokesperson also told me they will not be voting for any candidate this year. they wouldn't go so far as to say whether hillary clinton's statue is coming out next. >>> in east bay woman accused of cyber stalking kris jenner made her first court appearance. >> the defendant works as a nursing assistant. >> that is correct. christina bankston has been a banking assistant for...
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it's awesome to see that that wasn't lost on a very large part of the populace. >> the artist say they have received a lot of support from the public and city expense and effort to make the statues was well worth it. >>> still to come, young man shot right in front of his own home. what we are learning about the victim in berkeley's first homicide of the year. >> if it can happen to our family, it can happen to anyone's family. >> -- >>> first an apology from ryan lochte after reporting and armed robbery that officials say never happen. the latest twist is coming it. >>> donald trump made a stop in louisiana to survey the flood damage today. he visited there along with his running mate mike pence. donald trump's campaign chairman paul manafort resign from his post earlier today. he had been under criticism for what may have been illegal lobbying effort. eric trump told the business network that paul manafort had become a distraction for the campaign. >> i don't think my father wanted to be distracted by this. >> in the meantime hillary clinton's campaign said the clinton foundation wou
it's awesome to see that that wasn't lost on a very large part of the populace. >> the artist say they have received a lot of support from the public and city expense and effort to make the statues was well worth it. >>> still to come, young man shot right in front of his own home. what we are learning about the victim in berkeley's first homicide of the year. >> if it can happen to our family, it can happen to anyone's family. >> -- >>> first an apology from...
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steve bannon's job will be to keep the populace grassroots fired up. he's a master on social media.e will go after hillary clinton in a strategic way trump has not done. i'm tired of pacifying the beltway whiners. charles: now trump has two ex-goldman people with high roles in his campaign and he's campaigning a little bit against wall street. what happens when bannon and kellyanne conway clash? i did ask if she has veto authority. we saw it happen, manafort didn't get along with cory. we have a manafort bounce. >> i think kellyanne is one shrewd, smart cookie. she knows how to handle herself. you can't give up every time it gets tough and someone clashes. gina mentioned women and you mentioned women. let's talk more about women with regard to the olympics. there is an opportunity here. there is only a few weeks left. she is from that standpoint -- charles: she said they will stay on message and you will see trump with the kind of discipline you have seen in the last 48 hours. and now they have ad buys. they have them in battleground states. florida ohio, pennsylvania. virginia, the
steve bannon's job will be to keep the populace grassroots fired up. he's a master on social media.e will go after hillary clinton in a strategic way trump has not done. i'm tired of pacifying the beltway whiners. charles: now trump has two ex-goldman people with high roles in his campaign and he's campaigning a little bit against wall street. what happens when bannon and kellyanne conway clash? i did ask if she has veto authority. we saw it happen, manafort didn't get along with cory. we have...
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the challenge in 68 was another very vocal populace and that was george wallace who was using very emblazonedulist language. richard nixon had to be careful to a certain extent because he could not run as a full populist campaign to steal the thunder away from george wallace. host: you said that term silent majority. for those who do not know, what the you mean? richard nixon claimed it in his speech in which he was asking for americans to back him up on the question of continuing the war in vietnam. aboutbefore he was continuing the war, but about to expand the war and especially in the cambodia he gave them -- in cambodia. he gave a famous speech where he said the country is under siege, there are these angry and very loud protesters, but there is this thing called the silent majority, and they are people who are not represented. they are behind us and they do not want to dishonor the country. he used on her a lot in that speech about the silent majority to say that the student protesters, those writing in the cities and streets were dishonoring the country. conceptually, it is a conservati
the challenge in 68 was another very vocal populace and that was george wallace who was using very emblazonedulist language. richard nixon had to be careful to a certain extent because he could not run as a full populist campaign to steal the thunder away from george wallace. host: you said that term silent majority. for those who do not know, what the you mean? richard nixon claimed it in his speech in which he was asking for americans to back him up on the question of continuing the war in...
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both and actually was an intelligent, literate, considerate person, i think the way to spoil the populacegoing to be the contender from here on in. mike: i worked for arnold schwarzenegger and he was famous. he worked a lot to have viable policy plans and surround himself with great advisors because he took the governing side of things are easily. i think he was the more pop-culture in politics. more, what, in the movie freeware we call titles. i think they will develop a filter where maybe a kardashian is not such a good idea, but someone who has done their homework, like clooney on the left, could be a good candidate. i think trump's mistakes will raise the bar a little while pop-culture is here to stay. i keep being confused and surprised by the fact that you have some republicans, consultants, and officeholders who say never trump and some who are lining up, talking about george p bush. do you expect more people, as we get closer to november, to say, i just cannot be for trump or not? i think that will probably happen. i have tried to be uncritical of people who disagree with me about
both and actually was an intelligent, literate, considerate person, i think the way to spoil the populacegoing to be the contender from here on in. mike: i worked for arnold schwarzenegger and he was famous. he worked a lot to have viable policy plans and surround himself with great advisors because he took the governing side of things are easily. i think he was the more pop-culture in politics. more, what, in the movie freeware we call titles. i think they will develop a filter where maybe a...
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the one place he is not pro-business is on trade, where he is on the populace side and business is inor of free trade and he is against it. allary clinton's vision is robust government that can get the hands dirty in the economy?. is there a redistribution of aspect? yes, but what she really is trying to do is investing in america and in the structure, education, all that has been cut over the last 10 years and that is a progrowth agenda in my mind, so i would not call trumps progrowth and hers not. >> hedge funds, private equity, how do you tax carried interest? should be ordinary or capital gains? taxed asuld be ordinary income and i am a beneficiary of carried interest for my private equity days, but what i did in my private equity days was work. [laughter] not see why it should have been taxed as work. it is a small revenue number, $50 billion over 10 years, so it is a principal matter. on principle, donald trump and hillary clinton agree on this and they are correct. ramy: you are watching "bloomberg best." it seems uber is finding out what other u.s. tech companies realized long
the one place he is not pro-business is on trade, where he is on the populace side and business is inor of free trade and he is against it. allary clinton's vision is robust government that can get the hands dirty in the economy?. is there a redistribution of aspect? yes, but what she really is trying to do is investing in america and in the structure, education, all that has been cut over the last 10 years and that is a progrowth agenda in my mind, so i would not call trumps progrowth and hers...
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you have all these voices and trump doesn't have a populace core. that's not who he is. this crucial trunk tour is being flooded with advice. >> the businessman in him gravitating toward middle ground because ultimately, middle ground is where he's comfortable. >> i should point out kelly ann said roger ailes was not at that meeting. there was is a disconnect there. she said she's not been at a meeting roger ails is a friend and advisor. >> ails may have been not in that same -- >> the question i think that voters could rightly ask then, if this is a person so easily weighed by the loudest the moment, what does that mean for his decision making? you look at the people around him. people like steve bannon who is a toxic personality around him and think about that inner circle. >> we may be one drop away from bannon not being part of this campaign. >> secretary clinton carries more baggage. >> i want to transition -- >> sidney blumenthal. >> when you talk about the people behind him. donald trump's economic advisors are donors and a policy that would be beneficial ending s
you have all these voices and trump doesn't have a populace core. that's not who he is. this crucial trunk tour is being flooded with advice. >> the businessman in him gravitating toward middle ground because ultimately, middle ground is where he's comfortable. >> i should point out kelly ann said roger ailes was not at that meeting. there was is a disconnect there. she said she's not been at a meeting roger ails is a friend and advisor. >> ails may have been not in that same...
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the government off the populace killed but the russian embassy is denying that any of its employees were involved in the deadly shooting and they also say that none of their representatives carry weapons. >>> there it is, the only picked torch is headed to rios stadium for the celebration. last night the torch passed through the streets of rio. torchbearers also ran along copacabana beach. the ceremonial torch relay began last april in ancient olympia, greece and traveled through 329 brazilian towns and cities. >>> happening today, bay area boxing star andre ward would weigh in tomorrow at oracle arena. it will take place today at oakland city hall. andre ward grew up in oakland, and the olympic gold medalist and longtime super middleweight champ posts in undefeated record as a probe. the last fight he lost, he was only 14 years old. hundred must win tomorrow's fight against alexander brand to get to a much anticipated fight against sergey coppola in las vegas this november. >>> we buy stadium is unveiling a new service for new mothers this upcoming pro football season. take a look. thes
the government off the populace killed but the russian embassy is denying that any of its employees were involved in the deadly shooting and they also say that none of their representatives carry weapons. >>> there it is, the only picked torch is headed to rios stadium for the celebration. last night the torch passed through the streets of rio. torchbearers also ran along copacabana beach. the ceremonial torch relay began last april in ancient olympia, greece and traveled through 329...
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he is not who you think he is if you like him and you like the billionaire populace notion.e is not that. how much does he give to charity? you have to pay tacks and he does not have to pay taxes. they are building a narrative to donald trump that you don't know him and therefore you should not trust him, which also counters the fact that they have bad trust numbers themselves. it's another way of going at him. >> they have bad trust numbers, honestly, trustworthiness. gloria, dana, guys, thank you much much, donald trump was saying he was only being sarcastic when he called president obama and hillary clinton the could you founders of isis multiple times. just how long has the u.s. intelligence committee known about russia's hacking democratic parties officials e-mail here in the united states. we are getting new information. picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. then smash it into
he is not who you think he is if you like him and you like the billionaire populace notion.e is not that. how much does he give to charity? you have to pay tacks and he does not have to pay taxes. they are building a narrative to donald trump that you don't know him and therefore you should not trust him, which also counters the fact that they have bad trust numbers themselves. it's another way of going at him. >> they have bad trust numbers, honestly, trustworthiness. gloria, dana, guys,...
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he attempted to assassinate a former president of the united states and it was a populace led by the crazy leader. it's always one or the other. either you have a crazy leader with the same people or saying leader with insane people. you want to go for the ones with the people are pro-western and educated and literate. that was way back and it was great but then i put the blame on barack obama for pulling out every single last resort. he had to turn victory into a defeat but having said that, whether the people that say it was always doomed to failure including some of my friends at this point it's water under the bridge. we could argue that was a failurthis was afailure or whosw look at what has happened since then. why would we do it again? all these people that he thought were our allies -- i've been asking my friends at dinner for a few months now and i think one or two of my friends were against from the beginning because they said that it would inevitably be a disaster. perhaps they have a poin point e i am right, whatever. >> host: so your position is that is open for debate.
he attempted to assassinate a former president of the united states and it was a populace led by the crazy leader. it's always one or the other. either you have a crazy leader with the same people or saying leader with insane people. you want to go for the ones with the people are pro-western and educated and literate. that was way back and it was great but then i put the blame on barack obama for pulling out every single last resort. he had to turn victory into a defeat but having said that,...
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they have to find a way to consolidate that base or really fuel up the populace. >> that's an interestingublican base. one of the challenges is it seems there is a divide even within the republican party. the blue collar college educated divide where everything that trump has done has endeared him to the blue collar part of the party. if you're donald trump, how can you balance those two things? >> well, in fact, he has lost ground at both ends over the last two weeks. first of all, if he can't get more republicans, he won't win. the post abc poll in virginia, maybe just a post poll, showed that only 19% of republicans thought he had the temperament to be president. the other thing that's striking, to take that poll, even in the base, what is supposed to be his base, white working class voters, whites without college education. he is running behind mitt romney now. so he has to do a lot of consolidation of before he can actually start advancing. so this new trump team has a lot of work to do. >> susan paige, has he at least bought himself some time here with party leaders? all these stori
they have to find a way to consolidate that base or really fuel up the populace. >> that's an interestingublican base. one of the challenges is it seems there is a divide even within the republican party. the blue collar college educated divide where everything that trump has done has endeared him to the blue collar part of the party. if you're donald trump, how can you balance those two things? >> well, in fact, he has lost ground at both ends over the last two weeks. first of all,...
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but when you get to beyond the primary and you are out to the general populace things you say take on a different meaning and really on one level a much greater importance. things he is saying now are being analyzed every which way by a much broader audience and that's making a difference. >> hillary clinton's camp jumped on this fairly quickly. you think there's any sign they did that because of the recent emails that were released from the state department suggesting that donors to the quentin clinton foundation were getting special access to the state department? >> absolutely. all of this comes down to the 24-hour news cycle. from here on out as exhausting as it will be there is going to be an attempt by each to one of the other camp by finding something newsworthy that will dominate the news cycle for 24 hours. and we can watch this and almost project in last 24, 36, 48 at most and onto the next story. that's what we'll see from here on out and that's why for donald trump the quicker he can get on message he can start reading from a teleprompter and from paper as opposed to chatt
but when you get to beyond the primary and you are out to the general populace things you say take on a different meaning and really on one level a much greater importance. things he is saying now are being analyzed every which way by a much broader audience and that's making a difference. >> hillary clinton's camp jumped on this fairly quickly. you think there's any sign they did that because of the recent emails that were released from the state department suggesting that donors to the...
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the bottom five are pretty much all densely populated populace states. is there something to the idea of wide open spaces allow for freedom and densely packed people don't want that much freedom? >> we have looked at the relationship between the urbanization rate and percentage of the state population that is urban and different elements of freedom. it relates more to personal freedom than anything else. we find a small relationship that more or less, left-wing have left-wing states have more freedom than right-wing states. we find more rural states have more personal freedom. for economic freedom, there is no relationship. i think what was going on is that the early industrializing states the late 1800s. ,they developed very powerful labor movements, and a concentrated proletarians, if you will. they have bent to the left and as a result, they have had these kinds of policies. labor regulation. more of a government, fiscal role. that is why they tend to have less freedom. it is not that the urbanization itself causes problems. if you industrialized an e
the bottom five are pretty much all densely populated populace states. is there something to the idea of wide open spaces allow for freedom and densely packed people don't want that much freedom? >> we have looked at the relationship between the urbanization rate and percentage of the state population that is urban and different elements of freedom. it relates more to personal freedom than anything else. we find a small relationship that more or less, left-wing have left-wing states have...
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populace werehite becoming southern white republicans due to the issues of several -- civil rights. he looked at the political landscape and saw there were opportunities to reach out to minority groups that had been ignored by both parties. to reach out to hispanics, and women, and to use. trying -- youths. he was trying to meld with the new deal coalition to create a democratic majority. coming out of the 1968 convention he had a chair commission on reform and a change in the delegate selection process that was very proactive trying to bring women, minorities, and young into the party. other elements of the democratic party, particularly organized were goinghe senate through a wild ride. vantage as an insurgent -- he had an advantage as an insurgent. he caught the establishment offguard, and as his success caught a lot notice from the democratic regulators. campaign in 1972 was the highlight of his public and presidency. >> will talk about that more in the program. speechn's acceptance that night was about reforming the democratic party. he also takes aim at the republican party an
populace werehite becoming southern white republicans due to the issues of several -- civil rights. he looked at the political landscape and saw there were opportunities to reach out to minority groups that had been ignored by both parties. to reach out to hispanics, and women, and to use. trying -- youths. he was trying to meld with the new deal coalition to create a democratic majority. coming out of the 1968 convention he had a chair commission on reform and a change in the delegate...
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hillary clinton gets blue released a statement perry lime aide and trump gets strawberry peach populace punch. the soda c.d.c. warned pregnant women which drink proves more popular, the voters'for the politically inspired sodas, the company's creations had only traveled as far west as california. >> elizabeth: i think these guys predicted that mitt romney would drop out a few cycles ago, so interesting. reince priebus is talking about how he's coping about his first august without american idol positions. he actually has the judge's desk in his basement. episode where they have the merv albert -- merv. merv albert would be a different situation. he said he might make a bar out of it for his game room. >>ar fox 25 morning news will be broadcasting live from norwood. proud to showcase local cities and towns from living and working here so much fun. join us for fox 25 morning news 6:00 a.m. in norwood. we'll be live in the town of common until 10:00 p.m. in the morning. meet our team, grab freebies an get your picture taken in the photo booth. we'll see any norwood tomorrow morning bright
hillary clinton gets blue released a statement perry lime aide and trump gets strawberry peach populace punch. the soda c.d.c. warned pregnant women which drink proves more popular, the voters'for the politically inspired sodas, the company's creations had only traveled as far west as california. >> elizabeth: i think these guys predicted that mitt romney would drop out a few cycles ago, so interesting. reince priebus is talking about how he's coping about his first august without...
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you have all these voices and trump doesn't have a populace core. that's not who he is. this crucial trunk tour is bg flooded with advice. >> the businessman in him probably is why he keeps gravitating toward middle ground because ultimately, middle ground is where he's comfortable. >> i should point out kelly ann said roger ailes was not at that meeting. there was is a disconnect there. she said she's not been at a meeting roger ails is a friend and advisor. >> ails may have been not in that same -- >> the question i think that voters could rightly ask then,
you have all these voices and trump doesn't have a populace core. that's not who he is. this crucial trunk tour is bg flooded with advice. >> the businessman in him probably is why he keeps gravitating toward middle ground because ultimately, middle ground is where he's comfortable. >> i should point out kelly ann said roger ailes was not at that meeting. there was is a disconnect there. she said she's not been at a meeting roger ails is a friend and advisor. >> ails may have...
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found he attempted to assassinate a former president of the united states and it was an educated populace led by the crazy leader. it's always one or the other. either you have a crazy leader basically with the same people or you have a same leader with insane people. you go with the ones that are basically pro-western and literate. that was iraq and they were waving their fingers and it was great. but then i put the blame on barack obama for pulling out every single one. he had to tur turn victory intoa debate. but having said that, whether i am right or the people that said this is doomed to failure including donald trump and some of my friends including chris matthews, at this point he couldn't do it again. that is water under the bridge. we could argue whether that was failure or obama's fault. why would we do it again? all these people i thought when i analyze, i've been asking them at dinner for a few months now. i think one or two of my friends were from the iraq war from the beginning because they said they were ungrateful swine that would inevitably be a disaster. perhaps they ma
found he attempted to assassinate a former president of the united states and it was an educated populace led by the crazy leader. it's always one or the other. either you have a crazy leader basically with the same people or you have a same leader with insane people. you go with the ones that are basically pro-western and literate. that was iraq and they were waving their fingers and it was great. but then i put the blame on barack obama for pulling out every single one. he had to tur turn...
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best headline i saw on it today was david graham's piece, it's trump's shotgun marriage of p populacism and the workers get the words and the wealthy get most of the money. i'm curious how this is going to play going forward. >> it's not just words, ej, it's a weird combination of trade and immigration policy to appeal to the working class and tax policy that's clearly geared towards people at the top. i'm not sure how that quite works we've never seen anything like that before in american politics. >> you may have, i didn't cover that. >> i did. lawrence and i were both there. you know, can i say something? >> go ahead. >> you know, it's really striking that donald trump, at this late date, still has to rally the conservatives in the republican party -- but mostly in the primaries -- interesting proposal here that -- if it's wealthy, although it doesn't sound that way, is the deduction for trump there. well guess what, 30% those are people that are on average or more -- not on average. >> this r apparently paul ryan is one of those and republicans won't and suzanne collins is apparentl
best headline i saw on it today was david graham's piece, it's trump's shotgun marriage of p populacism and the workers get the words and the wealthy get most of the money. i'm curious how this is going to play going forward. >> it's not just words, ej, it's a weird combination of trade and immigration policy to appeal to the working class and tax policy that's clearly geared towards people at the top. i'm not sure how that quite works we've never seen anything like that before in...
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pre-clarence of of taking the voting rights act it was not necessary to under populate with popular -- the populace. >> it is i'd that you make this charge for that effort how far it and though legislature to give republicans more than their share of the state legislature and they want 56.6% in that exceeded the republicans statewide registration and that has failed. >> we would state your honor they ain't competent gerrymander is no less the gerrymander when it has the partisan objective but what we are trying to achieve is the one person one vote standard. that is why whatever the political outcome that doesn't indicate it. >> is still is not clear what you want to say about the commission's rationale for compliance. that was raw and as a matter of law? if you don't overturn the factual finding cliff the belief of what they're doing is correct then you have a problem or do you? >> it'll think i do because what the district court found they told then you can depopulate this and you should because you need to create the underpopulated minority districts to obtain pre-clarence that is wrong the voti
pre-clarence of of taking the voting rights act it was not necessary to under populate with popular -- the populace. >> it is i'd that you make this charge for that effort how far it and though legislature to give republicans more than their share of the state legislature and they want 56.6% in that exceeded the republicans statewide registration and that has failed. >> we would state your honor they ain't competent gerrymander is no less the gerrymander when it has the partisan...
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stakes in the past that al qaeda made in iraq, and they understand that if you alienate the local populacewill never be able to implement the kind of governance that they are looking to implement. they are trying to emesh themselves among the syrian public. they are trying to brand themselves as heroes in this narrative, and they are trying to do that by working very closely with other rebel held groups. they are trying to telegraph a message to the u.s. and the international community which not like us, we may not see eye-to-eye, but we are rational actors, and we have no interest in launching attacks beyond syria's borders. our focus right now is the syria project. know whether or not this move really changes anything in terms of the group's larders significance, -- larger significance, one can say one thing. this is a move playing well on the ground in syria and playing well also with a lot of the allies of syria whether in turkey or qatar or saudi arabia. charlie: all the jihadist groups are sunni, are they not? our most of them? clarissa: they are. the sunni jihadist islamic one fromh
stakes in the past that al qaeda made in iraq, and they understand that if you alienate the local populacewill never be able to implement the kind of governance that they are looking to implement. they are trying to emesh themselves among the syrian public. they are trying to brand themselves as heroes in this narrative, and they are trying to do that by working very closely with other rebel held groups. they are trying to telegraph a message to the u.s. and the international community which...
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and i think i'm part of that populace. these little 10-second bites make the news psych cycle.on, the economics. people like me and the people who call me show are impacted by this in a negative way each and every day. sometime s the media grabs hold of these 10 second bites and they rock and roll with it and they pile on. you guys sound so similar in how you describe these events. >> hold on a second. you too are part of the media. on monday trump gave an on script, mitt romney flavored economic speech, a plan that many conservatives said, yes, thank you. 24 hours later without any prompting or probing by anyone else, he went off script and made the second amendment comment. whose fault is that? >> well, it's obviously donald trump's fault for going off script. >> why is the media going after him? those were donald trump's words. >> stephanie, president obama said worse things. he talked about bringing a gun to a knife fight. he told latinos to rise up and punish their enemies. >> hold on. bringing a gun to a knife fight was a quote from a movie the untouchables. >> exactly. n
and i think i'm part of that populace. these little 10-second bites make the news psych cycle.on, the economics. people like me and the people who call me show are impacted by this in a negative way each and every day. sometime s the media grabs hold of these 10 second bites and they rock and roll with it and they pile on. you guys sound so similar in how you describe these events. >> hold on a second. you too are part of the media. on monday trump gave an on script, mitt romney flavored...