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sally denton: yes.rian lamb: let's go back when he was confirmed in joe biden is -- let's go back to 1982 when he was confirmed, and joe biden is in the chair during the confirmation hearing. joe biden: are you going to go back to bechtel? >> i have no plans, have given no thought to what i will do. joe biden: let me tell you why i asked, you are going to receive a number of questions from my colleagues here who have done a lot of research on bechtel and its relationship with the arab world and everyone is aware of the saudi policy among whom they deal with, if they deal with the israelis. if in fact you were, some are going to suggest to do that if -- to you that if in fact you are required to take the position, in the united states interest that would be viewed of being very supportive of israel and against the interest of saudi arabia, that you might very well the reluctant to do so because you would know that that would prevent you from ever being able to resume a position at bechtel. >> oh no. i do
sally denton: yes.rian lamb: let's go back when he was confirmed in joe biden is -- let's go back to 1982 when he was confirmed, and joe biden is in the chair during the confirmation hearing. joe biden: are you going to go back to bechtel? >> i have no plans, have given no thought to what i will do. joe biden: let me tell you why i asked, you are going to receive a number of questions from my colleagues here who have done a lot of research on bechtel and its relationship with the arab...
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sally: yes.rian: let's go back when he was confirmed in joe biden is in the chair during the confirmation hearing. joe biden: are you going to go back to bechtel? >> i have no plans, have given no thought to what i will do. joe biden: let me tell you why i asked, there have been a number of questions on my colleagues who have done a lot of research on bechtel and its relationship with the arab world and everyone is aware of the saudi policy among whom they deal with, if they deal with the israelis. if, in fact, you were -- some are going to suggest to do that if in fact you are required to take the position in the interest of the united states of america that was viewed as being very supportive of israel and against the interest of saudi arabia, that you might very well be reluctant to do so because you would know that that would prevent you from ever being able to resume a position at bechtel. >> oh no. i do not have any such concern in my mind at all. brian: that was 1982. there is a lot in the
sally: yes.rian: let's go back when he was confirmed in joe biden is in the chair during the confirmation hearing. joe biden: are you going to go back to bechtel? >> i have no plans, have given no thought to what i will do. joe biden: let me tell you why i asked, there have been a number of questions on my colleagues who have done a lot of research on bechtel and its relationship with the arab world and everyone is aware of the saudi policy among whom they deal with, if they deal with the...
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sallie: much better.n virgin america was perceived to be better than many others. vonnie: you hear great things about alaska air too. sallie: i don't know. [laughter] vonnie: let's get off anecdotal evidence. tom: here we are with airline analyst sallie krawcheck. vonnie: the stock is up 36% in the pre-markets. tom: let's talk seriously about the savior. there is only one thing to make for the salvation of banking. not the net interest margin, not global gdp, but we will bundle assets together. everybody in, and make a percentage on equities and even smaller percentage on bonds. sallie krawcheck has lived this and joins us now. howdy respond when you see everybody say we are going to be like ubs or blackrock and run money? sallie: these can be terrific businesses. the wealth management businesses take very little capital. still learning pretty good returns. the challenge for these businesses are that the financial advisors -- and i love every last one of them, they are getting a little bit older. i actual
sallie: much better.n virgin america was perceived to be better than many others. vonnie: you hear great things about alaska air too. sallie: i don't know. [laughter] vonnie: let's get off anecdotal evidence. tom: here we are with airline analyst sallie krawcheck. vonnie: the stock is up 36% in the pre-markets. tom: let's talk seriously about the savior. there is only one thing to make for the salvation of banking. not the net interest margin, not global gdp, but we will bundle assets together....
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sally field! she's so lovely. then i'll be talking to the star of "the carmichael show," jerrod carmichael, ladies and gentlemen. ( cheers and applause ) really funny guy. such a nice funny fella. and we'll have a performance by the lovely esperanza spalding. ♪ we all know that's jon batiste and stay human. say hi to the band, everybody. they're about to play music, but before they do, one more thing: a canadian thief has turned himself in after his victim friended him on facebook. apparently, the thief would rather go to jail than look at any more baby photos. >> tonight, stephen welcomes sally field. jerrod carmichael. and a performance by esperanza spalding. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert"! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you, jon, thank you, joe. are you all right? are you all right? what's going on over there? that looks like-- that looks like you're doing a one-man limbo over there. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: we've got
sally field! she's so lovely. then i'll be talking to the star of "the carmichael show," jerrod carmichael, ladies and gentlemen. ( cheers and applause ) really funny guy. such a nice funny fella. and we'll have a performance by the lovely esperanza spalding. ♪ we all know that's jon batiste and stay human. say hi to the band, everybody. they're about to play music, but before they do, one more thing: a canadian thief has turned himself in after his victim friended him on facebook....
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sally denton: yes.rian lamb: let's go back when he was being confirmed in the united states senate, joe biden is in the chair during the confirmation hearing. joe biden: are you going to go back to bechtel? >> i have no plans, no invitation, i have not given any hot to what i will do. joe biden: let me tell you why i asked, there have been a number of questions on my colleagues who have done a lot of research on bechtel and its relationship with the arab world and everyone is aware of the saudi policy among others in regard to whom they deal with, if they deal with the israelis. if in fact you were, some are going to suggest to you that if in fact you are required to take the position in the interest of the united states of america that was viewed as being very supportive of israel and against the interest of saudi arabia, that you might very well be reluctant to do so because you would know that that would prevent you from ever being able to reassume a position at bechtel. >> oh no. i do not have any s
sally denton: yes.rian lamb: let's go back when he was being confirmed in the united states senate, joe biden is in the chair during the confirmation hearing. joe biden: are you going to go back to bechtel? >> i have no plans, no invitation, i have not given any hot to what i will do. joe biden: let me tell you why i asked, there have been a number of questions on my colleagues who have done a lot of research on bechtel and its relationship with the arab world and everyone is aware of the...
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. >> author sally didn't talks about her book, "the profiteers." it takes a look at one of the largest construction companies in the world. sally: who else does the united states government try to get to build these projects throughout the world. i think it is fine for it to be them. if the taxpayer is paying for it, it would seem the taxpayer should have some access to the contracts,ut the amount of money, the worker safety. the political relationship. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. ♪ >> this month we showcase our student camp winners. c-span's annual video documentary competition. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked what issues you want candidates to discuss? one of our second prize high school winners are from maryland. matt, 10th-graders at sherwood high school once presidential candidates to discuss campaign laws in a video titled "finance -- campaign-finance, the issue of all issues. about an issue that affects every other issue across the nation. it may not be what you immediately think of
. >> author sally didn't talks about her book, "the profiteers." it takes a look at one of the largest construction companies in the world. sally: who else does the united states government try to get to build these projects throughout the world. i think it is fine for it to be them. if the taxpayer is paying for it, it would seem the taxpayer should have some access to the contracts,ut the amount of money, the worker safety. the political relationship. >> sunday night at...
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. ♪ next, q&a with authors sally denton.sh prime minister david cameron takes questions at the british house of commons. then senator bernie sanders speaks at a rally in brooklyn, new york. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a" author and investigative journalist sally denton talks about her book "the profiteers," which takes a look at the largest engineering and construction company in the world. brian lamb: sally denton, author of "the profiteers." in your notes section you write this, i was denied access to caspar weinberger's papers. why? sally denton: i was really shocked about that and it s
. ♪ next, q&a with authors sally denton.sh prime minister david cameron takes questions at the british house of commons. then senator bernie sanders speaks at a rally in brooklyn, new york. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a" author and investigative journalist sally denton talks about her book "the profiteers," which takes a look at the largest engineering and construction company in the world. brian lamb: sally denton, author of "the profiteers." in your...
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remiss if i did not mention sally hemmings.hile i have no new research to contribute, it is a relationship will never cease to be fascinating. for those of you who watch scandal there is a great episode where olivia gets mary met it fits for pursuing her. she says something to the effect of feeling like sally hemmings. which angers the very powerful white president. sally hemmings is still very much a part of popular culture. it also subject of debate. to deny this dna evidence and say was disproved by other things. storyy ways jefferson's remains unresolved in this case. invention of the late 20th century as far as accusing jefferson of sleeping with this woman or maybe forcing her to lie with him. this is something that people and contemporaries accused him of doing. this is not something that was a secret. propagandaolitical were accusing him of having relationships with sally hemmings. i don't think he was ever in that it he did take her with him to france and he seemed somewhat open with the relationship. i usually tell my
remiss if i did not mention sally hemmings.hile i have no new research to contribute, it is a relationship will never cease to be fascinating. for those of you who watch scandal there is a great episode where olivia gets mary met it fits for pursuing her. she says something to the effect of feeling like sally hemmings. which angers the very powerful white president. sally hemmings is still very much a part of popular culture. it also subject of debate. to deny this dna evidence and say was...
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sally: who else will be united states government get to build these projects throughout the world?you know, it is fine for it to be them, but americans are paying for it. it would seem taxpayers should have some access to information heir -- the contracts, the amount of money, the worker's safety. the political relationship. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and a."n's "q >> this week, we take you to , to explorealabama the southern city, home to the university of alabama. on american history tv, we visit the archaeological site and learn how native american ur
sally: who else will be united states government get to build these projects throughout the world?you know, it is fine for it to be them, but americans are paying for it. it would seem taxpayers should have some access to information heir -- the contracts, the amount of money, the worker's safety. the political relationship. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and a."n's "q >> this week, we take you to , to explorealabama the southern city, home to the university of alabama....
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>> harry and sally. >> [ chuckles ] they're so cute. now, their clothing is just -- it's covering strategic places. >> mm-hmm, right. they're bathing suits, right, on harry, and on sally, the two-piece bathing suit, which are very obvious, clear messages for children to identify these are your private areas. >> mm-hmm. all right, now you also have -- this goes in the schools to talk to kids about touches, and the message that you have for them is three easy rules. >> right. >> yes, yes. it's say no, get away, and tell someone, and keep telling until someone listens. the overarching message is one of empowerment -- i can. i can do these things. you can. it's safe and correct. >> and you also have a lot of material. this book is fascinating because it says, "enough. child sexual abuse. ten conversations." so, kathy, tell me about this. >> right. you know, a couple of years ago, the bay area coalition of child abuse council and several other groups merged and talked about child sex abuse, and this is the campaign they came up with. simple
>> harry and sally. >> [ chuckles ] they're so cute. now, their clothing is just -- it's covering strategic places. >> mm-hmm, right. they're bathing suits, right, on harry, and on sally, the two-piece bathing suit, which are very obvious, clear messages for children to identify these are your private areas. >> mm-hmm. all right, now you also have -- this goes in the schools to talk to kids about touches, and the message that you have for them is three easy rules....
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and now, where is sally the sexy saxophone now? >> well, i lost her. >> seth: okay, well. [ laughter ] >> but i don't know where she is. >> seth: that's okay. >> yeah. >> seth: obviously you cared about her very deeply. >> i did, yep. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know where your kids are, all three of them, yes? >> in theory. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: always so great to see you. jennifer garner, everybody. "miracles from heaven" is in theaters now. we'll be right back with that's a lot of dishes& no problem. i'll use a lot of detergent. dish issues? get cascade platinum. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. get 30% off every guest every ship in the caribbean but hurry, this offer won't last long come seek the royal caribbean book today at 1-800-royalcaribbean. he's asleep. i've got the gelato. is that ice cream? no, it's, uh breyers gelato indulgences. it looks like ice cream. it's not. can i have some? you really wouldn
and now, where is sally the sexy saxophone now? >> well, i lost her. >> seth: okay, well. [ laughter ] >> but i don't know where she is. >> seth: that's okay. >> yeah. >> seth: obviously you cared about her very deeply. >> i did, yep. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know where your kids are, all three of them, yes? >> in theory. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth:...
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. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doa bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma, lies at the intersection of two of the nation's best-known symbolic locations. it's where tornado alley meets the bible belt. >> can't buy alcohol on sundays. kind of roll out the carpet at 9:00. it's that kind of town. 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning, you're going to be hard pressed to find something other than an all-night restaurant that's open. and for some of us, that's okay. that's tulsa. still small enough to be home. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> all right. you know we've got a chaplain you can talk to, if you need to. >> chief deputy michelle robinette runs what is arguably the largest home in tulsa, the david l. moss criminal justice center, better
. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doa bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma, lies at the intersection of...
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and i want to go now to our political commentator, tara set meier, joe advice canty, sally cohen anden ferguson, ted cruz supporter. ben, met will he start with you. no love last between cruz and fiorina. they did this deal in a day. apparently it was -- the day of the primary this week when cruz was losing so badly. they got this finally together. is this a move that cruz will regret soon or not? >> no, i don't. and i think it for two reasons. one, carly fiorina is a woman that will be able to go out there and clearly give a message of what they would accomplish together as a team. also, i think it's very important to remind people of the biggest liability that donald trump has in a general election if for some reason he gets this. women do not like him. they do not like his comments of the past he's made, not only towards carley but other women in general. and i think she is going to be able to really make people remember that, that this is going to be a real issue. you can't win the presidency while insulting women the way, and degrading women the way donald trump has. look, polit
and i want to go now to our political commentator, tara set meier, joe advice canty, sally cohen anden ferguson, ted cruz supporter. ben, met will he start with you. no love last between cruz and fiorina. they did this deal in a day. apparently it was -- the day of the primary this week when cruz was losing so badly. they got this finally together. is this a move that cruz will regret soon or not? >> no, i don't. and i think it for two reasons. one, carly fiorina is a woman that will be...
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>> first of all, sally it's known as brazilian jiu-jitsu. and all i can tell you is this, sally., their will to live slowly drain out of them as you compress their carotid artery, you really haven't lived. ♪ >> i will never be young again. or any younger than i am today. i will never be faster or more flexible. i will never win competitions against 22-year-old wrestlers in my weight class. but none of that matters anymore. ♪ >> oh! >> now decapitate me. ♪ >> henry sellsman asks cats or dogs? i like cats. who doesn't like kittens? i like kittens. i even like big old nasty cats. i like cats in general. my personality i think is more -- though i'm loyal like a dog and affectionate, i think it clearly -- clearly my personality is more cat-like in the i don't give a [ muted ] department. stan of houston, texas asks are you and eric reper the new glimmer twins or martin and lewis? actually, who would be dean martin and who would be jerry lewis? eric would totally be jerry because i am clearly the debonair dean martin. and that's why he is and always will be awesome. i'm just not funny
>> first of all, sally it's known as brazilian jiu-jitsu. and all i can tell you is this, sally., their will to live slowly drain out of them as you compress their carotid artery, you really haven't lived. ♪ >> i will never be young again. or any younger than i am today. i will never be faster or more flexible. i will never win competitions against 22-year-old wrestlers in my weight class. but none of that matters anymore. ♪ >> oh! >> now decapitate me. ♪ >>...
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: i'm sorry, is sally the name of the saxophone?-- [ laughter ] there are people in the photo as well. >> i mean, sally the sexy saxophone but you can call her sally if you want. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> okay? >> seth: sure. >> that's dave foster. >> seth: okay. >> he was a trumpet. oh, maybe that's not -- yep. nope, yep, there he is. >> seth: okay. >> so anyway, yes, this is parade formation. clearly, i'm breaking parade formation to wave to my mom or something. >> seth: yeah. >> but you always -- >> seth: would you get punished for that if you got caught? >> yeah. >> seth: really? >> yeah. >> seth: what was band >> you had to stand at attention. and you had to -- you know when you walk in a parade you have to really smoothly go heel-toe? >> seth: i did not. >> did you not? because you don't want to jostle your instrument. >> seth: sure, sure, okay. >> you know what i'm saying? >> seth: obviously so it's real -- >> right. >> seth: yeah. >> so you have to go a smooth heel-toe, so you want a steady gate. >> seth: yep, okay. >> you w
: i'm sorry, is sally the name of the saxophone?-- [ laughter ] there are people in the photo as well. >> i mean, sally the sexy saxophone but you can call her sally if you want. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> okay? >> seth: sure. >> that's dave foster. >> seth: okay. >> he was a trumpet. oh, maybe that's not -- yep. nope, yep, there he is. >> seth: okay. >> so anyway, yes, this is parade formation. clearly, i'm breaking parade formation to wave...
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she said she felt very sally hemming. so come at sally hemming was very much a part of popular conscience, but also on a debate. i listen to radio programs. people would try to deny this dna evidence. but, in many ways, jefferson's story remains unresolved. knowhing that we have to is that this was not an invention of the late 20th century as far as accusing jefferson of sleeping with his woman or forcing her to lie with him. this is something that his contemporaries accused him of doing. not just something people accused him of doing. while i do not think you would ever admit it, he did take her with him to france. he seemed somewhat open with the relationship, and they usually tell students to garner their interest in history, if you want , scholarsp opera propose that sally hemmings was the half-sister. so, she won a very scandalous relationship. that is one of them. must reckon with reality that the designer of the declaration of independence held hundreds of people in slavery. most of him he never freed. the vast maj
she said she felt very sally hemming. so come at sally hemming was very much a part of popular conscience, but also on a debate. i listen to radio programs. people would try to deny this dna evidence. but, in many ways, jefferson's story remains unresolved. knowhing that we have to is that this was not an invention of the late 20th century as far as accusing jefferson of sleeping with his woman or forcing her to lie with him. this is something that his contemporaries accused him of doing. not...
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this bill was introduced by our colleague, representative nick sally of arizona, ensuring that active-duty designees including women air force pilots are eligible for internment with full military honors at arlington military national cemetery. they are members who served alongside the regular armed forces during world war i and world war ii. these brave men and women were often located in combat zones where they risked their lives to protect the freedom that we should never take for granted. their contributions to the war effort were so vital that they had been granted the most title our nation can bestow, that of veteran. they are eligible to be laid to rest in any cemetery administered by the national cemetery administration in the department of veterans affairs. however arlington national , cemetery is run by the department of the army. between 2002 in last year the -- but unfortunately, last march, the secretary reversed the policy which means that many of those courageous individuals can no longer choose to be laid to rest in arlington national cemetery. hr 4336 as amended would reve
this bill was introduced by our colleague, representative nick sally of arizona, ensuring that active-duty designees including women air force pilots are eligible for internment with full military honors at arlington military national cemetery. they are members who served alongside the regular armed forces during world war i and world war ii. these brave men and women were often located in combat zones where they risked their lives to protect the freedom that we should never take for granted....
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sally is joining me on the set.'re undecided but leaning towards sanders. >> i have always leaned towards sanders. i'm going to be honest, i'm more undecided this week. >> let's talk about that in a moment. first, why is sanders a bigger story this year than trump? >> he isn't. he should be. let's be very clear. >> why? >> the media coverage doesn't seem to agree with me. look, you have a self-described democratic socialist who, you know, is the most curmudgeonly and less campaign savvy in the traditional sense running up against the most well organized, well oiled political machine we've seen in a presidential election in some time and a presidential primary contender in hillary clinton who was far and away presumed to be not only the nominee but the eventual president this election, and look how well he's doing. it is astonishing. it is a huge story, and in any other moment we would be i think all covering it as such. >> sanders has given voice to a wide swath of the country that generally doesn't hear their opini
sally is joining me on the set.'re undecided but leaning towards sanders. >> i have always leaned towards sanders. i'm going to be honest, i'm more undecided this week. >> let's talk about that in a moment. first, why is sanders a bigger story this year than trump? >> he isn't. he should be. let's be very clear. >> why? >> the media coverage doesn't seem to agree with me. look, you have a self-described democratic socialist who, you know, is the most curmudgeonly...
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sally, you endorsed sanders yesterday. huge rally in prospect park. what was it, 28,000 people there? so hillary clinton and bernie sanders, they're over like 90% of the shus, they overlap on 90% of the issues. why make a decision to stand behind sanders? >> that was my assertion, right? on 90% of the issues at least i agree with hillary clinton. i think she would make an excellent president. my deconcern is the 10%. issues i don't agree we her on, on which i think she'd also make an excellent president, foreign policy. look, she's too centrist, middle of the road democrat for my taste. but, look, i still think that both for democratic voters at large and for the majority of the american people, that hillary clinton and bernie sanders align with the majority of the country. but bernie sanders is the kind of change we need. we've seen what center of the road slash conservative policies have done for far too long. time for a change to actually make this -- >> there is some dissension because what dawes your daughter say? >> my daughter, willa -- you bet
sally, you endorsed sanders yesterday. huge rally in prospect park. what was it, 28,000 people there? so hillary clinton and bernie sanders, they're over like 90% of the shus, they overlap on 90% of the issues. why make a decision to stand behind sanders? >> that was my assertion, right? on 90% of the issues at least i agree with hillary clinton. i think she would make an excellent president. my deconcern is the 10%. issues i don't agree we her on, on which i think she'd also make an...
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but i want to make a different point which kind of endorses yours, sally. these rallies are great for donald trump. they underscore his number one issues that brought him to the front of the pack on the republican side. that is illegal immigration. donald trump should have made those flags himself. that for republicans this is a hot button situation. some of them were confirming a lot of voter fears. >> so david gergen, do you think there is a point to what amy is saying that this is actually good for donald trump? >> i don't think it particularly is good for donald trump. listen, first of all, his joke that he repeated was totally tasteless and inappropriate and in that sense he only reminds people of some of the things, the bluster of the past. but i do think there were some of the issues like the earlier rallies, his own people were taunting the people earlier. i thought he bore the responsibility to quiet it down and get rid of the violence among his own people. no slugging, shouting or pushing if people are here peacefully. what we saw today for califo
but i want to make a different point which kind of endorses yours, sally. these rallies are great for donald trump. they underscore his number one issues that brought him to the front of the pack on the republican side. that is illegal immigration. donald trump should have made those flags himself. that for republicans this is a hot button situation. some of them were confirming a lot of voter fears. >> so david gergen, do you think there is a point to what amy is saying that this is...
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joining us is sally mcdonell.ming from your area this morning is incredible. a lot of people are escaping with their lives and they're in danger. >> yeah, this weather is no joke down here in houston. houston is used to major flood events but this one is absolutely going to be an historic one for us here. take a look where i am now. i'm in a town called spring north of houston. this is an apartment complex. it's completely underwater. you can just see the rooftop of some of the vehicles out here. there's about 100, maybe 200 units that have taken on water here so right now the fire department is out here performing water rescues. there's no one in immediate daurchg -- danger in this part of town we know of. however there are a lot of elderly and churn that live in this complex. they're taking precautionary measures to get folks out of here before the situation gets worse. what happens in houston, we have a lot of water sheds, bayous and creeks. even when the rain stops falling as it's expected to do at some point
joining us is sally mcdonell.ming from your area this morning is incredible. a lot of people are escaping with their lives and they're in danger. >> yeah, this weather is no joke down here in houston. houston is used to major flood events but this one is absolutely going to be an historic one for us here. take a look where i am now. i'm in a town called spring north of houston. this is an apartment complex. it's completely underwater. you can just see the rooftop of some of the vehicles...
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[applause] our secretary of the interior sally jewell and her team. we celebrate the 100th birthday of the national park service this year. [applause] one of our greatest athletes of all time, one of the early is to advocate for equal pay for professional female athletes and the heroin of mine when i was still young and fancied myself a tennis player, billie jean king. [applause] and the national women's party board of directors page here intend the executive director of the houston museum. [applause] house and museum. she has built community and paid for this house repairing every crack pipe and patching every leak in the roof. we are grateful for their stewardship. i know it was not easy. equal pay for equal work should be a fundamental principle of our economy. it's the idea that whether you are a high school teacher, a business executive or professional soccer player or tennis player your work should be equally valued and rewarded whether you are a man or a bauman. it's a simple idea, with simple principles. it's one that our leader of the democra
[applause] our secretary of the interior sally jewell and her team. we celebrate the 100th birthday of the national park service this year. [applause] one of our greatest athletes of all time, one of the early is to advocate for equal pay for professional female athletes and the heroin of mine when i was still young and fancied myself a tennis player, billie jean king. [applause] and the national women's party board of directors page here intend the executive director of the houston museum....
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sally you want to respond.t if it comes down to general election between hillary clinton and her husband bill, versus donald trump, the woman thing comes in to play more because of past allegations, et cetera, against bill clinton's and hillary's role. >> clearly feminist women and men are choosing which candidate to pick between they're going to go with donald trump over hillary clinton. this argument is so inflamingly absurd, the idea that hillary clinton, her husband who by the way is not running, her husband's personal offensive, however offensive they may be, dealings with women is remotely the same thing, on the same planet as donald trump calling women fat pigs and slobs and saying women, one out of three, having abortions should get some form of punishment. has repeated not only personal but policy insults towards women, that's him, he's the candidate, that's who we're voting for and hillary clinton goes without saying has a strong record of policy support for women and girls. there's no contest here an
sally you want to respond.t if it comes down to general election between hillary clinton and her husband bill, versus donald trump, the woman thing comes in to play more because of past allegations, et cetera, against bill clinton's and hillary's role. >> clearly feminist women and men are choosing which candidate to pick between they're going to go with donald trump over hillary clinton. this argument is so inflamingly absurd, the idea that hillary clinton, her husband who by the way is...
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. >> sally denton talks about her book that takes a critical year at one of the largest engineering and construction companies in the world. >> who else is the united states government going to get to build these, you know, projects throughout the world and i would think it is fine for it to be that way but it is american taxpayers paying for it and it would seem they should have access to information about the contracts, the amount of money, the workers' safety, the political relationships. >> sunday night at 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> at a senate hearing the head of the irs said its agencies computer fend off a million mil malicious attacks and testified about what the irs is doing to prevent identify theft. senator hatch chairs the committee. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> the meeting comes to order. i mentioned senator bide -- wyden is delayed. he is asking i proceed without him and we will be happy to have him participate when he comes. good morning. it is a pleasure to welcome everyone to today hearing entitled quote cybersecurity and protecting taxpayer information end quo
. >> sally denton talks about her book that takes a critical year at one of the largest engineering and construction companies in the world. >> who else is the united states government going to get to build these, you know, projects throughout the world and i would think it is fine for it to be that way but it is american taxpayers paying for it and it would seem they should have access to information about the contracts, the amount of money, the workers' safety, the political...
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justin long, sally kellen, congresswoman gabbard, some assemblyman williams, and one of the great actorserica, danny devito. [cheers and applause] welcome to the political revolution. you know, when i was a kid growing up in flat rush -- -- flatbush -- [cheers and applause] our parents would take us to prospect park. they still have the fields in the elephants? all right. but i was never hears speaking to 20,000 people. so, thank you all very much for being here. [cheers and applause] this is a campaign that's on the move. [cheers and applause] this is a campaign that one year ago was considered a fringe candidacy. 70 points behind secretary clinton. well, they don't consider us fringe anymore. [cheers and applause] this is a campaign that has one eight out of the last nine caucuses and primaries. [cheers and applause] and with your help on tuesday, we are going to win right here in new york state. [cheers and applause] this is a campaign that will defeat donald trump. mr. trump will not become president of the united states. [cheers and applause] this is a campaign that is bringing mill
justin long, sally kellen, congresswoman gabbard, some assemblyman williams, and one of the great actorserica, danny devito. [cheers and applause] welcome to the political revolution. you know, when i was a kid growing up in flat rush -- -- flatbush -- [cheers and applause] our parents would take us to prospect park. they still have the fields in the elephants? all right. but i was never hears speaking to 20,000 people. so, thank you all very much for being here. [cheers and applause] this is a...
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. >> author sally didn't talks about her book, "the profiteers."ion companies in the world. sally: who else does the united states government try to get to build these projects throughout the world. i think it is fine for it to be them. if the taxpayer is paying for it, it would seem the taxpayer should have some access to the contracts,ut the amount of money, the worker safety. the political relationship. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and
. >> author sally didn't talks about her book, "the profiteers."ion companies in the world. sally: who else does the united states government try to get to build these projects throughout the world. i think it is fine for it to be them. if the taxpayer is paying for it, it would seem the taxpayer should have some access to the contracts,ut the amount of money, the worker safety. the political relationship. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and
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sally denton talks about her book, the profiteers, which takes a critical look at one of the largestring and construction companies in the world. who else is the united states government going to get to build these projects throughout the world? , but if thes fine american taxpayer is paying for it, it would seem the american taxpayer should have some access thenformation about contracts, the amount of money, the worker safety, the political relationship. >> sunday on c-span's q&a. we proudlycretary, gives 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. [applause] ♪ [applause]
sally denton talks about her book, the profiteers, which takes a critical look at one of the largestring and construction companies in the world. who else is the united states government going to get to build these projects throughout the world? , but if thes fine american taxpayer is paying for it, it would seem the american taxpayer should have some access thenformation about contracts, the amount of money, the worker safety, the political relationship. >> sunday on c-span's q&a. we...
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we meet sally briefly, but the audience still falls in love with him. that is telling.hat is what i wanted. i wanted to create a character where you could absolutely fall in love with this guy. a few hours later be like, wait a minute. that is not really ok. charlie: that is not the whole man. >> i think that is in the text. it is also part of the story of our country. i love that we do not gloss over it. even know it is not part of the story that we are telling. there is a third battle that was all about slavery that has been cut from the show that is great. it borrows heavily from tupac's "hail mary." it is an awesome song. it makes sense it is not in this version of the show. i think that knowing that about jefferson helps me find that dangerous aspect of him. the aspect that is important in his dealings with hamilton. having jefferson be dangerous. i think that history of slavery for me is such a dangerous thing. here's somebody -- the declaration is a brilliant piece of writing. he did a lot of brilliant things. i wouldn't want those to not exist. slavery is real.
we meet sally briefly, but the audience still falls in love with him. that is telling.hat is what i wanted. i wanted to create a character where you could absolutely fall in love with this guy. a few hours later be like, wait a minute. that is not really ok. charlie: that is not the whole man. >> i think that is in the text. it is also part of the story of our country. i love that we do not gloss over it. even know it is not part of the story that we are telling. there is a third battle...
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ruben diaz jr., john avalon and sally cohn. thanks to all of you. >>> the next debate between bernie sanders and hillary clinton less than a week away. thursday, april 14th. motter rated by wolf blitzer, 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. >>> still to kuk in the "newsroom," donald trump sets his sights on the republican convention. why one of his top staffers says the gop front-runner will clinch the nomination before the delegates meet in cleveland. (dog) mmmm. we've been together since 2012. dinner is absolutely our favorite time together. i do notice that sometimes i eat better than her. i get my healthy bowl of beneful, and she eats a cheese stick and a cracker. that's what she ate last night. cheese stick and a cracker. can you believe what some people put in their bodies? (vo) beneful originals is a healthy blend... ...your dog will love. with whole grains, real beef and accents of vegetables. beneful. healthy with a side of happy. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of m
ruben diaz jr., john avalon and sally cohn. thanks to all of you. >>> the next debate between bernie sanders and hillary clinton less than a week away. thursday, april 14th. motter rated by wolf blitzer, 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. >>> still to kuk in the "newsroom," donald trump sets his sights on the republican convention. why one of his top staffers says the gop front-runner will clinch the nomination before the delegates meet in cleveland. (dog) mmmm. we've...
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. >> he is very sally fields. >> the balance of power could shift today. voters decide who will replace two former lawmakers who are convict it of corruption. it's big players! voters on the lower east side will choose a replacement for him. long island voters will decide who should lead with db seats will serve out. if you have problems voting, you can see them in a special hail outline. there is attorneys and staff in the civil rights bureau debate back in 2012. here is the number 100 771 , 7755. >> peter liang learned that he was convicted of manslaughter after killing 28-year-old akai girly in brooklyn housing complex back in 2014. he could face up to 15 years in prison. brooklyn district attorney has recommended five years probation and six-month home confinement with 500 hours of community service. the family is infuriated inadequate. we'll see what happens. >> the first rest made in the connection with the nypd probe . he was once boasting that for carrying guns charging up 225,000. the brooklyn native tried to get a police officer $6000 for a licen
. >> he is very sally fields. >> the balance of power could shift today. voters decide who will replace two former lawmakers who are convict it of corruption. it's big players! voters on the lower east side will choose a replacement for him. long island voters will decide who should lead with db seats will serve out. if you have problems voting, you can see them in a special hail outline. there is attorneys and staff in the civil rights bureau debate back in 2012. here is the number...
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sally denton, author of "the profiteers."n your notes section you write this, i was denied access to caspar weinberger's papers. sally denton: i was really shocked about that and it turns out it is not really shocking at all, that a lot of public
sally denton, author of "the profiteers."n your notes section you write this, i was denied access to caspar weinberger's papers. sally denton: i was really shocked about that and it turns out it is not really shocking at all, that a lot of public
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great distance to be honored in delaware today and the teens were given a $25,000 scholarship from sally may, the company headquarterers in newark, the four winners came from california and michigan and florida. and they were chosen over thousands of other students, this is the first year that sally may has offered this scholarship and funded by donations from the company's employees. >>> still ahead on "action news," an unthinkable crime caught on camera while a family grieves, the thief has the nerve to steal off their grandmother's corpse. the family's mission for justice next. >>> and an upset mom turns a mean letter from a neighbor into a positive message. katie mcginty knowshool, get the routine. by. her dad was a philly cop. mom worked in a restaurant. then, hard work opened doors. now it's not quite enough. but mcginty's working to change that, helping create thousands of new jobs. she'll always stand up for manufacturing, higher wages, and equal pay for women so opportunity never gets out of reach. katie mcginty for senate. women voters responsible for the content of this advert
great distance to be honored in delaware today and the teens were given a $25,000 scholarship from sally may, the company headquarterers in newark, the four winners came from california and michigan and florida. and they were chosen over thousands of other students, this is the first year that sally may has offered this scholarship and funded by donations from the company's employees. >>> still ahead on "action news," an unthinkable crime caught on camera while a family...
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. >> tonight, sally denton talks profiteersook, "the is quote which takes a critical look at the back not act out, who? who else is going to build these projects throughout the world? it is fine for it to be back till that if the american taxpayer is paying for it, it seems the american taxpayer should have some access to contract,n about the the amount of money, the worker safety, the political relationship. >> that's tonight on c-span's "q and >> history professor and author, elizabeth schmidt, talks about how more influenced -- war influenced africa during the cold war. she talks about how colonial powers dealt with these countries as they gained independence. she looks at case studies including each of's nationalization of the suez canal in 1956. she talks about tensions within the u.s. government over how to respond to africa's decolonization. the wilson center and the africa history center cohosted this event which is about an hour and a half. >> thank you christian and thank you all for coming up this afternoon. it is my pleasure to introduce this afternoon's speaker elizabeth
. >> tonight, sally denton talks profiteersook, "the is quote which takes a critical look at the back not act out, who? who else is going to build these projects throughout the world? it is fine for it to be back till that if the american taxpayer is paying for it, it seems the american taxpayer should have some access to contract,n about the the amount of money, the worker safety, the political relationship. >> that's tonight on c-span's "q and >> history professor...
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cnn commentator sally kohn, cnn political contributor, michael nutter, anchor john king, gloria borger, jeffrey lord, amanda carpenter, kevin madden, mary katharine ham. and, jerry mathers, as always, the beaver. gloria, what are you expecting? >> i'm still trying to get over the beaver there. i think that -- >> gee, wally. >> -- okay, we can go through the whole cast if you want. look, cruz needs to win wisconsin tonight and the margin of victory matters for him, right? ted cruz, if he can win in wisconsin, he's not on, you know, terra firma there, it's not his natural habitat, it's not hugely evangelical. if cruz can win here, people will say, he staked a claim somewhere we didn't think he could do it. for trump, i think everyone knew trump was going to have some trouble heading into wisconsin. but everybody thought he might get about the pollsters around 35%, something like that. if he does, if he holds to that and does better, even a little bit worse, you could say all of his problems over the last couple of weeks were a temporary speed bump and he could survive it, and he could mo
cnn commentator sally kohn, cnn political contributor, michael nutter, anchor john king, gloria borger, jeffrey lord, amanda carpenter, kevin madden, mary katharine ham. and, jerry mathers, as always, the beaver. gloria, what are you expecting? >> i'm still trying to get over the beaver there. i think that -- >> gee, wally. >> -- okay, we can go through the whole cast if you want. look, cruz needs to win wisconsin tonight and the margin of victory matters for him, right? ted...
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sally as well. >> let's do it in this town. >> you'll be a supporter by then. >>> stay here for thesethe new york primary tomorrow. both dems and republicans. both right here on cnn. i'm going to switch gears for a moment. i want to show youjerusalem. a bus went up in flames. an update on the injuries and the cause in terror. going to give you the details in a moment. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new
sally as well. >> let's do it in this town. >> you'll be a supporter by then. >>> stay here for thesethe new york primary tomorrow. both dems and republicans. both right here on cnn. i'm going to switch gears for a moment. i want to show youjerusalem. a bus went up in flames. an update on the injuries and the cause in terror. going to give you the details in a moment. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a...
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i want to acknowledge our colleague representative nick sally and her service to this country and my colleagues. ceremony withd a brigadier general -- the first brigadier first woman to reach the brigadier general status and the first woman to deploy within the air force bomber unit. she was an inspiration to us and i just want to add one of the reasons for doing this bill now is that we learned recently in the da committee that women are the fastest growing group of veterans that often our women veterans do not access the benefits including health benefits and cemetery benefits to which they are entitled. we need to encourage women who have served the country, you have served us and now it is our turn to serve you and we need to encourage women veterans to come forward for the veterans -- for the benefits they deserve. i think my call these from arizona and the colleagues on both sides of the aisle. it is a great time to do this. >> the gentlewoman peels back. -- yields back. >> i yield to mr. kaufman. >> the gentleman is recognized. ofi rise today in support 4336. in colorado sprin
i want to acknowledge our colleague representative nick sally and her service to this country and my colleagues. ceremony withd a brigadier general -- the first brigadier first woman to reach the brigadier general status and the first woman to deploy within the air force bomber unit. she was an inspiration to us and i just want to add one of the reasons for doing this bill now is that we learned recently in the da committee that women are the fastest growing group of veterans that often our...
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public speaker: hi, my name is sally stevens, the chair of dog group. i'm here to speak in coexistence. we can work together. we haven't in recent years because people haven't known what they were doing. they didn't know what the do. we need a lot more education of people and getting the information out and perhaps i would like to offer when there are sightings in the area where there haven't been some, maybe we can have more public outreach and meetings so people can know what's going on. no coyote behavior is abnormal behavior sort of thing. we need to have more targeted hazing and i'm delighted to hear that's what acc is now working on. i think we have to make sure people know what they are doing and we need more information, more outreach. there needs to be some modification in terms of dog owner behavior in a sense of being more aware of what is going on around you and where you are with your dog and what your dog is doing and that sort of thing. i think it's not overall onerous to ask people in stern grove to walk closer to the middle as opposed t
public speaker: hi, my name is sally stevens, the chair of dog group. i'm here to speak in coexistence. we can work together. we haven't in recent years because people haven't known what they were doing. they didn't know what the do. we need a lot more education of people and getting the information out and perhaps i would like to offer when there are sightings in the area where there haven't been some, maybe we can have more public outreach and meetings so people can know what's going on. no...
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students received scholarships from sally may, they are from new york and michigan and california. and were nominated by their counselors. for their achievements inside and outside of the classroom. >>> "action news" continues at 10:00 on pphl 17 with brian taf and sharrie williams. for cecily tynan and ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, donald trump, one-on-one. after calling hillary clinton's life one big lie. we ask him, what does he mean? and we ask about his photos over the years with hillary clinton. >>> also tonight, the terrifying storm slamming parts of this country. parents huddled with their children, protecting them from crashing glass. >> holy cow. >>> the super bowl champ, killed. and tonight here, the new surveillance video showing a car accident. and what else it might reveal. >>> the sentencing outrage tonight. this police officer caught on dash cam video, shooting an unarmed driver, given probation. >>> and an abc news exclusive tonight. my interview with professor stephe
students received scholarships from sally may, they are from new york and michigan and california. and were nominated by their counselors. for their achievements inside and outside of the classroom. >>> "action news" continues at 10:00 on pphl 17 with brian taf and sharrie williams. for cecily tynan and ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, donald trump,...
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up next, a broadway snafu creates a moment and the hottest trends in hair, we have the looks with sally her shallburger and game of silence >>> we could learn how a training exercise led to the deadly shooting of a virginia state troopers. officers were talking to people as part of a drug training session at the greyhound bus station in richmond yesterday. a gun and started to shoot. the gunman is killed. investigators are holding a news conference this afternoon where we could learn the shooter's identity. >>> brussels airport could reopen for first time since last week's deadly terror attacks. police have been checking the airport whose departure hall was badly damaged by two blasts to determine if it is ready now to resume service. white tents are being setup outside, they'll be used as temporary departure halls. 32 people died in the attacks at the airport and at the subway station. if the airport does reopen, airport workers are threatening to strike over what they say are lax security measures. >>> there was a lawyer fighting to reveal washington's old secrets that he claims are r
up next, a broadway snafu creates a moment and the hottest trends in hair, we have the looks with sally her shallburger and game of silence >>> we could learn how a training exercise led to the deadly shooting of a virginia state troopers. officers were talking to people as part of a drug training session at the greyhound bus station in richmond yesterday. a gun and started to shoot. the gunman is killed. investigators are holding a news conference this afternoon where we could learn...
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spearheading that effort is deputy attorney general sally yates, who joins us now. deputy attorney general yates, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> woodruff: tell us what the thrust of the administration's criminal justice reform efforts are. what are you trying to fix? >> we're trying to accomplish a number of things. first with the sentencing reform bill, we're really trying to bring proportionality back to sentencing and specifically for lower-level, non-violent drug offenders. then with our reentry week this week, we're trying to high light the importance of assuring those returning from prison have the basic tools they need in order to be successful. >> woodruff: what are some examples of that? what are things they ant getting now most of them? >> just imagine now that you're leaving prison. you may or may not have a family to go back to, particularly if you were incarcerated a long way from where your family lives, your wife may have divorced you at this point, so you may or may not have a family to go back to, and you may or may not
spearheading that effort is deputy attorney general sally yates, who joins us now. deputy attorney general yates, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> woodruff: tell us what the thrust of the administration's criminal justice reform efforts are. what are you trying to fix? >> we're trying to accomplish a number of things. first with the sentencing reform bill, we're really trying to bring proportionality back to sentencing and specifically for...
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political commentator, sally cohen, jackie kucinich back with me. sally, we start with you.an bernie sanders pull off that upset, like he did in michigan? can he come from behind and pull it off tomorrow? >> i don't have my crystal ball, but i have to say i was at prospect park. the enthusiasm is significant. and, you know, look, the victory here is, i'm going to keep saying and keep saying. first of all, he wasn't expected to do this well. he certainly wasn't expected to do as well as the polls are showing him now doing in new york. and anything he does. yes, i think he could pull up an upset. anything he does to make that margin more tight, certainly than anyone expected, is a victory for him. and i think that's legitimate. >> lisa, if sanders loses tomorrow, is his campaign over? you just heard brianna say, he needs to do well, he needs a win to show he is a viable alternative for the actual nomination. if he loses tomorrow, is that over? >> i think it's over, because the math doesn't work for senator sanders. you know, hillary clinton has locked up a ton of super delegat
political commentator, sally cohen, jackie kucinich back with me. sally, we start with you.an bernie sanders pull off that upset, like he did in michigan? can he come from behind and pull it off tomorrow? >> i don't have my crystal ball, but i have to say i was at prospect park. the enthusiasm is significant. and, you know, look, the victory here is, i'm going to keep saying and keep saying. first of all, he wasn't expected to do this well. he certainly wasn't expected to do as well as...