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>> yeah, i think that's part of the concern with a donald trump potential nomination for us.loose cannon. he says whatever the heck he feels like it without consequence, and that's not helpful. but there are republicans out there who do have a positive message including marco rubio, including ted cruz. those folks -- trump has created, their policy proposals are actually ones that can benefit not only african-americans but the middle class, lower income. it's not always about the wealthy, but the republicans have a messaging problem, and they've got to do a better job of it. it's about engagement. and this election, i think we're going to see more of that. just look how diverse our field is. very different than the democrats. >> tara maria, thank you so much to both of you. and we are going to be right back after a quick break. zoom! it took off... ...going faster and faster, and twisting and turning, until finally, it stopped... ...right in our driveway. but dad, penguins live in the south pole. the lexus december to remember sales event is going on now, with some of the mos
>> yeah, i think that's part of the concern with a donald trump potential nomination for us.loose cannon. he says whatever the heck he feels like it without consequence, and that's not helpful. but there are republicans out there who do have a positive message including marco rubio, including ted cruz. those folks -- trump has created, their policy proposals are actually ones that can benefit not only african-americans but the middle class, lower income. it's not always about the wealthy,...
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carpenter for a potential nomination from fed to treasury, correct? you are aware of that process?you are not aware of that? >> i know that he was -- has been nom naited to be assistant secretary. >> as part of a background review, they did not reach out to the fed and ask about his access to this information that was involved in the leak and you did not provide that to the white house? >> i don't have direct knowledge of that. >> do you have indirect knowledge of that? >> that's a particular matter pertaining to an employee. it has -- >> here is my -- madam chair, here is my concern. we find out in congress who had the oversight over the fed. we find out in december of 2014. however, before the nomination, the white house has this information about the leak. the white house and treasury that don't have any oversight over the fed are made privy to not just the internal investigation at the fed, but also they received the ig investigation. so, it brings -- >> i'm not aware that's correct. i think it would be maybe standard practice for an agency that's considering a nomination to do
carpenter for a potential nomination from fed to treasury, correct? you are aware of that process?you are not aware of that? >> i know that he was -- has been nom naited to be assistant secretary. >> as part of a background review, they did not reach out to the fed and ask about his access to this information that was involved in the leak and you did not provide that to the white house? >> i don't have direct knowledge of that. >> do you have indirect knowledge of that?...
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carpenter for a potential nomination from the fed to treasury, correct? you are aware of that process? you are not aware of that? >> i know that he was -- has been nominated to be assistant secretary. >> and as part of a background review, you telling me they did not reach out to the fed and ask about his access to this information that was involved in the leak, and you did not provide that to the white house? >> i -- i don't have direct knowledge of that. >> do you have indirect knowledge of that? >> i -- that's a particular matter pertaining to an employee. it has -- >> no, no, no, come on. madam chair, here is my concern. that we find out in congress, who have the oversight over the fed. and we find out in december of 2014. however, before the nomination, the white house has this information about the leak. the white house and treasury that don't have any oversight over the fed are made privy to not just the internal investigation at the fed, but also they received the ig investigation. and so it brings a -- >> i'm not aware that's correct. i think it w
carpenter for a potential nomination from the fed to treasury, correct? you are aware of that process? you are not aware of that? >> i know that he was -- has been nominated to be assistant secretary. >> and as part of a background review, you telling me they did not reach out to the fed and ask about his access to this information that was involved in the leak, and you did not provide that to the white house? >> i -- i don't have direct knowledge of that. >> do you have...
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carpenter for potential nomination from the fed refreshry, correct? you are aware of that process? you are not aware of that? chair yellen: i know he's been nominated to be assistant secretary. >> as part of a background review are you telling me they did not reach out to the fed and ask about his access to this information that was involved in the leak and did you not provide that to the white house? chair yellen: i don't have direct knowledge of that. >> do you have any indirect knowledge of that? hair yellen: i -- that's a particular matter pertaining to an employee. >> madam chair, here's my concern. that we find out in congress who have the oversight over the fed, and we find out in december of 2014. however, before the nomination the white house has this information about the leak. the white house and treasury don't have any oversight over the fed are made privy to not just the internal investigation at the fed, but also they received the i.g. investigation. so -- chair yellen: i am not aware that that's correct. i think it would be maybe standard practice for an agency that'
carpenter for potential nomination from the fed refreshry, correct? you are aware of that process? you are not aware of that? chair yellen: i know he's been nominated to be assistant secretary. >> as part of a background review are you telling me they did not reach out to the fed and ask about his access to this information that was involved in the leak and did you not provide that to the white house? chair yellen: i don't have direct knowledge of that. >> do you have any indirect...
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that means a long delegation fight for the nomination. potentially a few months. >> people shouldn't forget jeb bush has a lot of money, a lot of backing. good ground game to hear from those who are out there. is it your sense that this jeb can fix it reboot as he would like for us to call it, has a chance not today or tomorrow but in the near future? >> it has a chance. americans love a good come back story. you can ask john mccain about that. you can ask john kerry about that, regarding his nomination in 2004. i think they have something that jeb bush doesn't. an underlying enthusiastic base for those two candidates somewhere in the early primary states. you just don't see that with jeb. i think his come back will be even more difficult than the two people i just mentioned. >> thanks again. good to see you. >> thank you. >> it is voting day in many states in the nation. massachusetts has its own today. good to see you. >>> the next republican debates will be on fox business network. trish regan and sandra smith will go do the undercard. neil cavuto
that means a long delegation fight for the nomination. potentially a few months. >> people shouldn't forget jeb bush has a lot of money, a lot of backing. good ground game to hear from those who are out there. is it your sense that this jeb can fix it reboot as he would like for us to call it, has a chance not today or tomorrow but in the near future? >> it has a chance. americans love a good come back story. you can ask john mccain about that. you can ask john kerry about that,...
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i'm more asking, are you worried that anybody that they nominate could potentially beat your candidate. - you know, i don't think so. - is there anybody in that field. - secretary clinton has prepared herself her whole life for doing this. i think once - you know, right now, it's kind of like being the other kid who might be better than swoops, who might be better than her. nobody's more popular than the quarterback on the bench. but once you get down and it is the democratic nominee versus the republican - [evan] when it's a choice. - we've got a choice. the other thing is, and you said we're going to talk about it, we're proud of our president and our record. we're not running from what we've done. you know, ronald - everybody loves to frame everything in terms of good or bad. ronald reagan phrased the best question for american voters, whatever it was, 40 years ago when he asked one simple question. are you better off today than you were when we came in? and by any standard, america is vastly better than we were, and i can't wait for us to run on that record. unemployment is half of
i'm more asking, are you worried that anybody that they nominate could potentially beat your candidate. - you know, i don't think so. - is there anybody in that field. - secretary clinton has prepared herself her whole life for doing this. i think once - you know, right now, it's kind of like being the other kid who might be better than swoops, who might be better than her. nobody's more popular than the quarterback on the bench. but once you get down and it is the democratic nominee versus the...
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there are a lot of people who potentially could break through and get the nomination. who do you think wroek broke through this week? >> look, we are past the introduction stage at this point. voters are looking for more substance. you did see some of the republican insiders -- remember, this is supposed to be about outsiders, but the people who shone were ted cruz and marco rubio. >> experienced >> yes. people who have done this for a while. i think the reason they did is they probably have a pretty good understanding of what voters want and need. they want someone that will be an effective advocate for them and go after democrats and that's what these people were present up on stage. >> mary, who do you think stood out in your mind? >> obviously marco rubio did very well. i don't think he presented a lot of substance. i think chris christie was the one that actually talked more specifically about social security and attacking the problem of social security. i think that in terms of substance he was the best. >> is he breaking through on that? do you think that impres
there are a lot of people who potentially could break through and get the nomination. who do you think wroek broke through this week? >> look, we are past the introduction stage at this point. voters are looking for more substance. you did see some of the republican insiders -- remember, this is supposed to be about outsiders, but the people who shone were ted cruz and marco rubio. >> experienced >> yes. people who have done this for a while. i think the reason they did is...
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there is a real potential donald trump could win a nomination. jon: there is new concern over terrorism. rivals of the economy as the number one issue. >> we thought after the paris attacks one of two things would happen. there would be what i would call a flight to seriousness. candidates who have done their homework and studied it, marco rubio, ted cruz, jeb bush. someone who promises if he's elected all these things can go away and all these fears will be taken care of with little cost like donald trump. but what we are seeing is it looks like donald trump has not been affected. as nina said, there has to be a real possibility donald trump will win this nomination. he has not bungd since he entered this race. he has been tide for front runner since he jumped in the summer. jon: if he does win the nomination he doesn't do as well as some of the other republican candidate. marco rubio comes in at 50% to hillary clinton's 42%. ben carson 42% 39%. then you see trump beating hillary clinton 46%-41%. can you explain those numbers? >> the important a
there is a real potential donald trump could win a nomination. jon: there is new concern over terrorism. rivals of the economy as the number one issue. >> we thought after the paris attacks one of two things would happen. there would be what i would call a flight to seriousness. candidates who have done their homework and studied it, marco rubio, ted cruz, jeb bush. someone who promises if he's elected all these things can go away and all these fears will be taken care of with little cost...
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-- we're in a republic and we have to respect it, but that doesn't mean you can't nominate judges that could potentiallyit, you can have an activist court. he's going to have to answer for it. that's what campaigns are about. there needs to be some clarity on that, but i think he'll do just fine. >> a majority of independents are in favor of same-sex marriage so we'll see how he explains that moving forward. if he gets that far. tara, jennice, thanks to both of you. up next, there's new video of a scene of a deadly shooting that has a white chicago police officer charged with murdering an african-american teenager. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. just serve classy snacks and bew a gracious host,iday party. no matter who shows up. [cricket sound] richard. didn't think you were going to make it. hey sorry about last weekend, i don't know what got into me. well forgive and forget... kind of. i don't think
-- we're in a republic and we have to respect it, but that doesn't mean you can't nominate judges that could potentiallyit, you can have an activist court. he's going to have to answer for it. that's what campaigns are about. there needs to be some clarity on that, but i think he'll do just fine. >> a majority of independents are in favor of same-sex marriage so we'll see how he explains that moving forward. if he gets that far. tara, jennice, thanks to both of you. up next, there's new...
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. >>> the middle east policy is a potential problem if hillary clinton wins the democratic nomination. we look at where the former secretary of state may be vulnerable. >> republicans today turned up the heat on hillary clinton over a move that may have little impact on her march to the democratic nomination yet could bite her in a general election. >> the democrats have no clue about this or they just refuse to call it what it is. these are islamic terrorists that are trying to take out our country and destroy western civilizati civilization. >> critics teeing off on several comments made by clinton because the terrorist attack in paris had a heavier attack on homeland security. >> i don't think we're at war with islam, i don't think we're at war with all muslims. i think we're at war with jihadists. >> clinton found herself in defense during her time as secretary of state, after trying to claim isis protect the presim that isis is contained. >> this cannot be an american fight, although american leadership is essential. >> that was pounced on by governor o'malley who is stuck in thi
. >>> the middle east policy is a potential problem if hillary clinton wins the democratic nomination. we look at where the former secretary of state may be vulnerable. >> republicans today turned up the heat on hillary clinton over a move that may have little impact on her march to the democratic nomination yet could bite her in a general election. >> the democrats have no clue about this or they just refuse to call it what it is. these are islamic terrorists that are...
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it appears suddenly a number of targets, some nominated by the united states intelligence, potentially, or chosen by the french, became widely available, a large number in a short period of time. some suggests that's more political messaging, hitting old sites or sites previously, i'm speculating here, maybe u.s. rules of engagement didn't permit them to attack. a huge upswing here. we don't know the impact on civilians or, frankly, isis at this stage. rack kashgs the people living there have suffering so much under isis, now they have bombardment, most revenge for paris, but being felt by those in the city. >> a key question you pose. we'll talk about it, why now, why those targets become available so shortly after the attacks in paris, and now we're talking about in response to the russian jetliner being downed. let's go back to paris, back to john in the center of it all. john? >> all right, kate, thanks so much. we're getting new information right now about the man that many believe to be the mastermind behind this attack. a belgian citizen believed to be in syria or iraq. a man na
it appears suddenly a number of targets, some nominated by the united states intelligence, potentially, or chosen by the french, became widely available, a large number in a short period of time. some suggests that's more political messaging, hitting old sites or sites previously, i'm speculating here, maybe u.s. rules of engagement didn't permit them to attack. a huge upswing here. we don't know the impact on civilians or, frankly, isis at this stage. rack kashgs the people living there have...
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potentially eligible for tax credits, or simply learn more about a local historic property. the information in the database has been collected from multiple architectural and historic surveys, which includes nominations to the national register of historic places. "when you think of historic preservation, the word 'technology' doesn't usually come to mind," says city planner jeff hintz, staff liaison to the historic preservation commission. "this is a unique tool that allows historic information to be much more accessible to all residents. hundreds of pages of documents have been organized and placed in an interactive map that is accessible for anyone." tv-9's forrest saunders. thanks a lot. sprint is trying to woo customers away from other providers-- by slashing their bills in half. and apple unveils a new way high tech way to charge the apple watch. that's coming eastern iowa. the wind will gust at times to 45 or even 50mph. a wind advisory is in effect for the entire tv9 viewing area through sunset. plan on highs into the lower and middle 50s, but at least we'll have some sunshine. the main focus of the next few days is the snow that will arrive on friday night. while snow is possible before suns
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potentially eligible for tax credits, or simply learn more about a local historic property. the information in the database has been collected from multiple architectural and historic surveys, which includes nominations to the national register of historic places. "when you think of historic preservation, the word 'technology' doesn't usually come to mind," says city planner jeff hintz, staff liaison to the historic preservation commission. "this is a unique tool accessible to all residents. hundreds of pages of documents have been organized and placed in an interactive map that is accessible for anyone." guys back to you. tv-9's forrest saunders. thanks snow is on the way, so some people in a community are trying to help their neighbors during the cold months. hundreds of people in north liberty came to a fundraiser for the food bank. eastern iowa. the wind will gust at times to 45 or even 50mph. a wind advisory is in effect for the entire tv9 viewing area through sunset. plan on highs into the lower and middle 50s, but at least we'll have some sunshine. the main focus of the next few days is the snow that will arrive on friday night. while snow is possible before sunset, accumulation s will be limi
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nominate her decision to run. she is planning to make an announcement about a potential run this afternoon in annapolis. senator barbara mikulski said she will not seek re-election in 2016. >>> an update to a developing story. two americans died in an attack in jordan at a police training center. new reports now say a total of eight people were killed there. the shooter also died. it is not clear whether he was included in that number. investigators say the attacker was a jordanian officer. in south carolina, classes are happening today at a college where a police officer shot and killed someone overnight. the lockdown at spartanburg methodist college was just lifted a couple of hours ago. investigators say two people in -- two people hit an officer with a car. the officer then shot at them. this all happened on campus. one suspect died. the officer was not seriously hurt. >>> just about 5:05, montgomery county will decide whether to ditch final exams for high school students. a final decision is expected to be made at a school board meeting tonight. the board of education approved a proposal to phase o
nominate her decision to run. she is planning to make an announcement about a potential run this afternoon in annapolis. senator barbara mikulski said she will not seek re-election in 2016. >>> an update to a developing story. two americans died in an attack in jordan at a police training center. new reports now say a total of eight people were killed there. the shooter also died. it is not clear whether he was included in that number. investigators say the attacker was a jordanian...
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when you consider three months ago or so they were potentially considered duelling front-runners for the republican nomination and bush is way behind in the polls. we know walker will have a fund-raiser later today with marco rubio who had an event earlier in the day. but it's not likely we'll see him decide one way or the other who he's going to support until the new year, kate. >> kasie, i want to ask about something that came up on the campaign trail with jeb bush. "the new york times" magazine asking readers if they had the opportunity, would they kill a baby hitler. and jeb bush responded to that today. >> that's right, kate. apparently this has become the latest issue on the 2016 trail. jeb bush was in new hampshire last week and he did an interview with the huffington post and asked him that question. >> if you could go back in time and kill baby hitler, would you? hell yeah, i would. >> even if he was really cute. >> you know, you got to step up. that would be key. >> you got to step up and do that. now that of course was as you said, a question that was posed for "the new york times." magazine reader
when you consider three months ago or so they were potentially considered duelling front-runners for the republican nomination and bush is way behind in the polls. we know walker will have a fund-raiser later today with marco rubio who had an event earlier in the day. but it's not likely we'll see him decide one way or the other who he's going to support until the new year, kate. >> kasie, i want to ask about something that came up on the campaign trail with jeb bush. "the new york...
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already, it was getting a lot of buzz, and i think will smith could potentially get an oscar nominationr kids? >> probably -- you know, "peanuts" is out. "good dinosaur." with pixar, you can't go wrong with pixar. of course, "inside out" was already a big hit. but "the good dinosaur," the visuals are incredible in this. if you couldn't bring your 5-year-old to see jurassic park, this is a way to bring a little dinosaur in. >> "jurassic world" might be a little much for the 5-year-old. >> kim seraphin. usually on the left coast. good to see you on the right coast. >> thank you so much. >> happy thanksgiving. >> much more news ahead on msnbc on this thanksgiving, including live reports from across europe as french president francois hollande meets with russia's president vut ladimir putin in t a few hours. >>> also, for the first time since the terror attacks in paris, we will be hearing from the california band that was performing at the theatre when those gunmen opened fire. you're watching msnbc live. i absolutely love my new but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordab
already, it was getting a lot of buzz, and i think will smith could potentially get an oscar nominationr kids? >> probably -- you know, "peanuts" is out. "good dinosaur." with pixar, you can't go wrong with pixar. of course, "inside out" was already a big hit. but "the good dinosaur," the visuals are incredible in this. if you couldn't bring your 5-year-old to see jurassic park, this is a way to bring a little dinosaur in. >> "jurassic...
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nomination in 1980 and 1988. on the one hand it is definitely something that helps solidify bush as potential establishment candidate but does under score the generational divide between bush and dole and the establishment of the republican party and marco rubio who has been trying to make the generational argument. voters do like to go to the future. there is a little under current there. >> one more thing to watch. you did talk on this a little bit in terms of jeb bush being a bit more assertive. that placating donors. when it comes to winning back the confidence of the party as a whole where does he stand at this point? >> reporter: i think the challenge going forward is the same that he faced going into this debate. he needs to be consolidating the advantages. he was the overwhelming front runner. you have seen his campaign grow too big too fast. you have seen jeb bush himself struggle a little bit as a candidate. we have seen him recalibrating ovthe last week or two. this is a really competitive guy. he is going to have to continue to perform day in and day out and also to a certain extent cross his fingers tha
nomination in 1980 and 1988. on the one hand it is definitely something that helps solidify bush as potential establishment candidate but does under score the generational divide between bush and dole and the establishment of the republican party and marco rubio who has been trying to make the generational argument. voters do like to go to the future. there is a little under current there. >> one more thing to watch. you did talk on this a little bit in terms of jeb bush being a bit more...
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the supreme court and they're looking at probably two or three nominations with the next presidency. and they look at who's the potential, candidate from the republican party and they're fearful of that. neil: all right. how did you convince them that backing the frontrunner now by a country mile was not the way to go and backing the guy who's placing second was not the way to go that this guy, o'malley was the way to go and what was their reaction? >> well, their reaction -- their reaction is to back her no matter what. neil: right. >> because she's the juggernaut, and she's going to win it, and i have to vote my conscious, and i have to vote in a moral way. as a physician i have a responsibility when i talk to my patients of always telling the truth and i have a hard time for raising somebody for somebody that i can't trust and i don't find to be honest . neil: all right., doctor, thank you very much. you're a man of your word. former biden supporter now backing o'malley. >> thank you for having me. neil: all right. we're getting more details of what may have brought down that plane over egypt, and now they're looking
the supreme court and they're looking at probably two or three nominations with the next presidency. and they look at who's the potential, candidate from the republican party and they're fearful of that. neil: all right. how did you convince them that backing the frontrunner now by a country mile was not the way to go and backing the guy who's placing second was not the way to go that this guy, o'malley was the way to go and what was their reaction? >> well, their reaction -- their...
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potential to have this kind of impact and mean something. we've got two stories here. >> critics already buzzing this performance could land keaton his second consecutive oscar nomination. you went through all of this last year. >> yeah. >> are you ready to go through it again? >> sure. >> he's really focused on the presidential race. >> you have been enjoying watching the debates? >> oh yeah, in that really great and horrible kind of way where you kind of can't believe what you're seeing and hearing. >> as a journalist, what would you ask donald trump? >> i'm going to be honest with you, i've avoided this person in particular because i'm not going to honor even using the word or the name. >> next up, keaton tackles another real life role based on the founder of mcdonald's founder ray crock. >> it's really an interesting story. >>> another true story comes to life on the broadway stage. new yorkers are still buzzing about opening night for the new musical on your feet, the story of dplgloria and emilio estefan. >>> the couple behind the musical on your feet named after one of gloria's biggest hits. ♪ get on your feet >> we went for the things that tie us together as hu
potential to have this kind of impact and mean something. we've got two stories here. >> critics already buzzing this performance could land keaton his second consecutive oscar nomination. you went through all of this last year. >> yeah. >> are you ready to go through it again? >> sure. >> he's really focused on the presidential race. >> you have been enjoying watching the debates? >> oh yeah, in that really great and horrible kind of way where you kind...
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nomination. here's why. her husband, bill clinton, is an honorary chairman on the commission on presidential debates, and that sets up a potentialerest. now, it's not clear how the former president would function in this role. the other democrats serving as an honorary chair is former president jimmy carter. there are no republican honorary chairmen. >>> well, here's some extreme weather now. brand-new video of an ef-2 tornado. look at this, ripping through a texas neighborhood. ferocious winds slammed this home, pushing all the furniture all over the patio there. >> goodness. as many as 20 tornadoes touching down in texas over the weekend. heavy rains also causing chaos. in alabama, a school in headland reduced to rubble there. >>> maria molina is in the weather center and tracking more of this information for us. good morning. >> good morning. we're tracking the same system responsible for the flash flooding and also those tornadoes reported across those areas like texas and also into parts of mississippi. and you can see that the storm system now bringing in areas of heavy rain across parts of eastern north carolina and easte
nomination. here's why. her husband, bill clinton, is an honorary chairman on the commission on presidential debates, and that sets up a potentialerest. now, it's not clear how the former president would function in this role. the other democrats serving as an honorary chair is former president jimmy carter. there are no republican honorary chairmen. >>> well, here's some extreme weather now. brand-new video of an ef-2 tornado. look at this, ripping through a texas neighborhood....
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potentially? because if democrats begin to make the argument against hillary clinton that she will do or say anything to win the nomination, they will play into the hands of whom? republicans or whomever that party nominates, that will be one of the central charges against hillary clinton that whatever her many talents and great experience, she is inauthentic to her core, and i will be interested to see saturday just how far down that road bernie sanders and martin o'malley go if at all. >> rose: any indication from the bernie sanders camp that they are in fact prepared to take the gloves off? >> i think they are because they know there is a sense that now that joe biden decided as vice president not to enter this race and hillary clinton had by many democratic activists and party leaders' standards, a very good couple of weeks, she has begun to consolidate her lead in primary caucus states and nationally, this race may fall into a holiday lull where the sense is so strong hillary clinton may wean that bernie sanders may not have another shot. so on the saturday debate stage, he will have to draw a con travments support h
potentially? because if democrats begin to make the argument against hillary clinton that she will do or say anything to win the nomination, they will play into the hands of whom? republicans or whomever that party nominates, that will be one of the central charges against hillary clinton that whatever her many talents and great experience, she is inauthentic to her core, and i will be interested to see saturday just how far down that road bernie sanders and martin o'malley go if at all....
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potential republican nominee. i think he's got a relatively good path open to the nomination right now. but if it comes down to him and ted cruz and donald trump yelling about immigration, rubio is going to have to -- you know, he's going to have to have some more detail and he's going to have the to have a lot of finess. >> immigration reform is the reason why rubio was not leading sooner in the poll, why he struggled with the republican base. because they felt betrayed by him because he got into bed with chuck schumer and others in the immigration reform battle in 2013. and that did not ingatiate him to conservatives. he has since had a come to jesus moment and denounced that tactic since and taken a stronger stance on immigration. because he realized he made a mistake or --. i think when you start to see the discussion between him and cruz it is going to be fascinating. i think we'll see more of that in december. >>> listen to this. >> i don't know what her appeal is at all. do you? >> well she has a new hairdo. >> that is called a wig. >> is that a wig? >> i think it's a wig. nothin
potential republican nominee. i think he's got a relatively good path open to the nomination right now. but if it comes down to him and ted cruz and donald trump yelling about immigration, rubio is going to have to -- you know, he's going to have to have some more detail and he's going to have the to have a lot of finess. >> immigration reform is the reason why rubio was not leading sooner in the poll, why he struggled with the republican base. because they felt betrayed by him because he...
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questions about his command of policy to limit his appeal potentially that universe, that's enough to make a splash but not enough to win a republican nominationo you make of this. ben carson over the weekend was chastising the media, yet his business manager says this morning that the vetting of carson is a good thing. what is that about? >> yeah. it's hard to say exactly why they're diverging, but i think the business -- you know, he's right, fundamentally. the modern presidency exists under a microscope that was unimaginable even 20 years ago. certainly as you move deeper into the primaries, if you're one of the finalists in the primary, you'll be facing scrutiny on every aspect of your public and in many aspects of your private life. so this is kind of a foreshadowing of what could be expected if he does well. this is a candidacy that is especially or even uniquely about biography. the core of his appeal, i think, is his personal story, which is a very powerful one. and i think it is inevitable that when that is the grounding of the campaign, that it is going to face, you know, detailed examination. >> so tomorrow night on the debate stage
questions about his command of policy to limit his appeal potentially that universe, that's enough to make a splash but not enough to win a republican nominationo you make of this. ben carson over the weekend was chastising the media, yet his business manager says this morning that the vetting of carson is a good thing. what is that about? >> yeah. it's hard to say exactly why they're diverging, but i think the business -- you know, he's right, fundamentally. the modern presidency exists...
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the day when i heard the explanation i think they have potential to turn it into the liberal media. there is a guy in position to get me nominatedut you have to get accepted by west point. >> if you are somebody with the credentials ben carson had from rotc days in detroit it is not implausible. >> he offered a scholarship to west point? >> scholarship is not the right word. >> offered admission? i'm asking you a question. let's start with the facts. i don't care about the dribble words and weasel words. simple question. did he get an appointment to a service academy? >> it seems as though west point would have a record of him being appointed. >> he wasn't appointed cht what are we talking about here? >> he is saying i did not apply. >> he said he was offered admission. was he offered admission? >> he didn't apply. >> was he offered admission? >> no. >> that's what i'm asking. >> he was not offered admission. and then there is also westmoreland does appeared from the story and now just rotc officer. i think politico has edited the story a little bit and taken out the way he has turned this to his advantage is that politico said
the day when i heard the explanation i think they have potential to turn it into the liberal media. there is a guy in position to get me nominatedut you have to get accepted by west point. >> if you are somebody with the credentials ben carson had from rotc days in detroit it is not implausible. >> he offered a scholarship to west point? >> scholarship is not the right word. >> offered admission? i'm asking you a question. let's start with the facts. i don't care about...
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potential final four with trump again on top. i'll ask one of the other leaders of the pack, senator ted cruz, what is his path to the republican presidential nomination. >>> good afternoon everyone. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we're going to begin today with our world lead. if this was indeed a terrorist attack, it is in some ways working. flights have been canceled. officials are on edge. tens of thousands of western tourists are stranded as the world now reacts to the strong possibility that isis brought down a plane pulling off the worst terrorist attack in the skies since september 11th, 2001. today we're waiting for definitive word from the u.s. government confirming intelligence that now suggests but is not 100% that the terrorist group somehow smuggled a bomb onboard metrojet flight 9268 out of the sky killing 224 people on board including 25 children. the u.s. and uk are strongly leaning that way. but egypt and russia they're saying not so fast. but the plane's black boxes possibly damaged and yet to reveal a single secret and no physical forensics yet confirming this theory from u.s. and british intelligence sources. our reporter
potential final four with trump again on top. i'll ask one of the other leaders of the pack, senator ted cruz, what is his path to the republican presidential nomination. >>> good afternoon everyone. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we're going to begin today with our world lead. if this was indeed a terrorist attack, it is in some ways working. flights have been canceled. officials are on edge. tens of thousands of western tourists are stranded as the world now reacts...
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potentially, maeve you've been doing reporting. his dramatic rise as one of the front runners for the republican presidential nomination. according to his mother, she threatened him with a hammer, not the other way around. how do you reconcile this? >> it's interesting that this new version emerged of the hammer story because that's actually the third version of the hammer story and we asked the campaign over the last couple of weeks to explain some of the differences in his earlier stories. it's always that this argument over clothes in one version there was no hammer. in a version that he told the commonwealth club he went after his mother with a hammer and now there is this article mentioning his mother where she's the one welding the hammer. we're trying to get clarification on that. we've been continuing to talk to classmates what trying to find eyewitnesss or friends and classmates who knew about violent outbursts he had as a youth before he says he found god and really learned how to control his temper. as you note in the tempted stabbing incident that he's talked about, that story shifted a number of times. at f
potentially, maeve you've been doing reporting. his dramatic rise as one of the front runners for the republican presidential nomination. according to his mother, she threatened him with a hammer, not the other way around. how do you reconcile this? >> it's interesting that this new version emerged of the hammer story because that's actually the third version of the hammer story and we asked the campaign over the last couple of weeks to explain some of the differences in his earlier...
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nomination for president in 2016. but just a few months later, it's this. >> it was a rocky weekend for the presidential campaign of >> the new numbers signalling trouble for jeb bush. >> a campaign in potential crisis mode. >> is jeb bush's campaign merely sick or is it on life support? >> seth: to find out what went wrong, it's time for "a closer look." [ applause ] >> seth: jeb's campaign faltered after a series of mistakes and gaffes, and made one thing is clear -- he is not good at running for president. [ laughter ] just look at the latest example. cnn's jake tapper asked jeb how he can hold hillary responsible for benghazi but not his brother for 9/11. and jeb was not ready for the question. >> how do you respond to critics who ask, if your brother and his administration bear no responsibility at all, how do you then make the jump that president obama and secretary clinton are responsible for what happened at benghazi? [ laughter ] >> well, i would -- if the question on benghazi, which is hopefully will now finally get some truth to it is, was that -- >> seth: uh-huh, yeah, uh-huh. [ laughter ] when he got the question, it was like he short-circuited for a second. now you might say tha
nomination for president in 2016. but just a few months later, it's this. >> it was a rocky weekend for the presidential campaign of >> the new numbers signalling trouble for jeb bush. >> a campaign in potential crisis mode. >> is jeb bush's campaign merely sick or is it on life support? >> seth: to find out what went wrong, it's time for "a closer look." [ applause ] >> seth: jeb's campaign faltered after a series of mistakes and gaffes, and made...
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nominated song released back in 1972? you're so vain you probably think this song is about you you're so vain you're so vain i bet you think this song is about you >> for years potential candidates included mick jagger, ex-husband james taylor, david bowie and even cat stevens. as she's about to release her memoir, sarly simon has confirmed the key second verse is -- drum roll, kendis -- actor warren beatty. >> wait, wait. the mystery lives on because simon still insists the rest of the song refers to two other unnamed men. >> she's done interviews about this and she said she won't reveal the man's identity until that person passes away. so, i didn't realize there were multiple men. >> multiple. >>> next to another man who's stepping down after 12 years. >> joel mchale is bidding farewell to "the soup" after hosting the e! series for a dozen years. the show's prior incarnation "talk soup" premiered in 1991 with greg kinnear as its front man. >> once you've had the soothing, penetrating, deep, silky voice of dan rather mention your name, there's -- i've used up my 15 minutes of fame, i think. >> other hosts followed before kinnear including hall sparks, aisha tyler bef
nominated song released back in 1972? you're so vain you probably think this song is about you you're so vain you're so vain i bet you think this song is about you >> for years potential candidates included mick jagger, ex-husband james taylor, david bowie and even cat stevens. as she's about to release her memoir, sarly simon has confirmed the key second verse is -- drum roll, kendis -- actor warren beatty. >> wait, wait. the mystery lives on because simon still insists the rest of...
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nomination. she can't act that way and take it for granted. that would be a mistake. iowa and new hampshire, especially new hampshire, are potential places where she could be upset. you now see sanders going on the air with these ads. i think the first ad i saw is very effective. whether or not it moves the numbers, we don't know. we have to wait and see. by the way, i think they are both going to draw differences with each other. i think that's only natural. even newcomers to the process tend to do that, because voters are going to look at this, they are going to make a decision and right now, i think as i say, it's overwhelmingly hillary clinton's to lose. but they are going to have a vig yous vigorous debate. >> good to see you, gentlemen. thank you. >>> another developing political story, more questions about dr. ben carson's past. this time, about his claim that he was offered a full scholarship to west point. nbc news confirmed the story first reported by politico that dr. carson's staff admitted upon inquiry that the story was fabricated. the tale is told in carson's book "gifted hands." in a statement to nbc news, dr. cars
nomination. she can't act that way and take it for granted. that would be a mistake. iowa and new hampshire, especially new hampshire, are potential places where she could be upset. you now see sanders going on the air with these ads. i think the first ad i saw is very effective. whether or not it moves the numbers, we don't know. we have to wait and see. by the way, i think they are both going to draw differences with each other. i think that's only natural. even newcomers to the process tend...
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potentially to keep travelers safe. plus, a different ben carson, firing back against the media for questions about his past, but could this help or hurt his run for the nominations a desperation on behalf of some to try to fine a way to tarnish me because they have been looking through everything. they have been talking to everybody who i have ever seen, there's got to be a scandal, some nurse he's had an affair with. there's got to be something. they are getting desperate. it took you this long to come here. expedia. technology that connects you to the people and places that matter. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice this is claira. for her she's agreed to give it up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. after the deliveries, i was ok. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? for my pain, i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was gi
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wins the republican nomination and goes up against hillary clinton and the clinton machine and sydney bloom and fall and hiding in the broom closet, this is a walk in the park potentiallydirty politics he could face. >> we believe people have done their best to find opposition research on dr. carson. if we are going up against hillary and her e-mail servers and the other skeletons in her closet and the issue is whether you call it a scholarship or whatever the name you want to use when he met with him in march or february, those things if they had this much time to do this much digging and the best they can do is your mom said in 1997 maybe it was in seventh grade a you say it was in a great acting dr. carson's background is pretty cool. >> congratulations on all your success. anthony has written a book, dr. carson who is a lovely man, thoughtful, intelligent, saying yesterday to some of the folks that were here imagine being a neurosurgeon and a short time ago basically operating and now you are first or second depending on what will you are looking at and then the incredible media scrutiny. you are a target. when you are leading and in seventh, ninth place it wouldn'
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nomination. he becomes the third to drop out. leaving some 14 potential republican candidates. right now we will continue our road to the white house coverage with remarks from ohio governor and republican presidential candidate, john kasich, talking about national security at the national press club. it runs an hour. >> good afternoon, welcome to the national press club. i'm the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune and vice president of the club. our guest today is ohio governor john kasich. who is seeking the republican nomination and he hopes, eventually, the white house. i'd like to welcome our head table guests today, jerry, with the buffalo news, chair of our speaker's committee, and mark, with investment news, organized today's event. thank you, gentlemen. [applause] i'd also like to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. i'd like to remind you you can follow the action on twitter using the #npclive. that's #npclive. last weekend when the world learned of the terrorist attacks on paris, governor kasich was the first republican candidate contender to
nomination. he becomes the third to drop out. leaving some 14 potential republican candidates. right now we will continue our road to the white house coverage with remarks from ohio governor and republican presidential candidate, john kasich, talking about national security at the national press club. it runs an hour. >> good afternoon, welcome to the national press club. i'm the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune and vice president of the club. our guest today is ohio...