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stossel@foxbusiness.com the 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas and a hot augus day, won't haveter and the heat, she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice comfortable day and her home, because her electric bill will be affordable. this is the kind of agenda america needs to have, that hillary clinton has decided to side with people for into crony and some and radical agenda that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. i know something about the clinton but because i've been fighting them all of my life for the past 25 years. [applause]. every election i have ever been involved in, they have been involved in. from the time when i first was elected lieutenant governor i ran against their hand-picked candidate, who is former chief legal counsel and clearance office, all of his money was raised out of the basement of the white house by staffers, the so excited that i won because i was never supposed to happen. republicans didn't win. i was only the fourth elected in 150 years. hundred 50 years. first and 25 years. when i got to the cap
stossel@foxbusiness.com the 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas and a hot augus day, won't haveter and the heat, she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice comfortable day and her home, because her electric bill will be affordable. this is the kind of agenda america needs to have, that hillary clinton has decided to side with people for into crony and some and radical agenda that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. i know something about...
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south. >> energy arkansas began the final stage of demolishing this 51-year-old plant. first to come down was the giant smokestack, kicking up a cloud of dust. then the rest of the structure came down in a controlled exproegs. the plant being replaced with a more modern facility. >>> former prison worker joyce mitchell is revealing more details on how she helped two inmates bust out of a maximum security prison earlier this month. >> she will be sentenced this month. they were counting on her to bring a getaway car, but in part two of an interview, mitchell said she had no intention of showing up the night of the escape. >> i was supposed to come up and park by the manhole that they were going to be coming out of. >> and what did they say they were going to do? >> at first matt said that he was going to go back and take care of lyle. he was going to kill lyle. and that i couldn't let him kill my husband. >> mitchell says she has no doubt the inmates would have killed her too. the pair was on the run for three weeks until matt was killed and sweat was captured. you can w
south. >> energy arkansas began the final stage of demolishing this 51-year-old plant. first to come down was the giant smokestack, kicking up a cloud of dust. then the rest of the structure came down in a controlled exproegs. the plant being replaced with a more modern facility. >>> former prison worker joyce mitchell is revealing more details on how she helped two inmates bust out of a maximum security prison earlier this month. >> she will be sentenced this month. they...
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[applause] and theabee: 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas on a hot august day won't have to swelter in the heat. she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice, comfortable day because her electric bill will finally be affordable. this is the kind of agenda that america needs to have, but hillary clinton has decided to side with people who are into agendam and a radical that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. i know something about the clintons, because i've been fighting them all of my political life. the past 25 years. [applause] every election i've ever been involved in, they have been involved in. from the time when i first was elected lieutenant governor, iran against their hand-picked candidate, who had been former chief legal counsel in bill clinton's office. all of his money was raised right out of the basement of the white house. they were so excited when i won because that never was supposed to happen. republicans didn't win. i was only the fourth elected in 150 years. first in 25 years. when i got to the capital, i wa
[applause] and theabee: 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas on a hot august day won't have to swelter in the heat. she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice, comfortable day because her electric bill will finally be affordable. this is the kind of agenda that america needs to have, but hillary clinton has decided to side with people who are into agendam and a radical that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. i know something about the...
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and the 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas on a hot august day when it's 105 degrees won't haver in the heat she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice comfortable day in her home because her electric bill will finally be affordable. this is the kind of agenda that america needs to have, but hillary clinton has decided to side with people who are in to cronyism and in to a radical agenda that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. now, i know something about the clintons because i've been fighting them all of my political life over the past 25 years. every election i've ever been involved in they have been involved in. from the time when i first was elected lieutenant governor i ran against their handpicked candidate who hk former chief legal counsel in bill clinton's governor's office, all of his money was raised out of the basement of the white house. they were so excited when i won because that never was supposed to happen. republicans didn't win. i was only the fourth elected in 150 years. first in 25 years. when i got to the ca
and the 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas on a hot august day when it's 105 degrees won't haver in the heat she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice comfortable day in her home because her electric bill will finally be affordable. this is the kind of agenda that america needs to have, but hillary clinton has decided to side with people who are in to cronyism and in to a radical agenda that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. now, i...
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. >> alaska, arkansas, nebraska and south dakota all voting in favor of raising it. john: some americans say business hurts poor people. >> might be the problem to create poor people. john: famous actors tell the united nations fossil fuels will kill us. >> accelerated climate change is here right now. john: it is? some people believe all kinds of things. you believe in ghosts? >> yes, people have seen ghosts, i don't need proof for it. john: no proof? be reasonable. that's our show tonight. and now, john stossel. john: we like to think that we are rational creatures, we're logical, we form our beliefs based on facts. >> you consider yourself a rational person? >> very rational. i don't know about him, i'm very rational. >> rational? yeah, absolutely. john: so many americans believe ridiculous things! >> do you believe in ghosts? >> yes. >> yes. >> people have seen ghosts. >> the house i grew up in los angeles had a ghost. >> since my mom died i believe she's around. i feel that she's around and my mother-in-law. i don't need proof for it. john: she doesn't need proo
. >> alaska, arkansas, nebraska and south dakota all voting in favor of raising it. john: some americans say business hurts poor people. >> might be the problem to create poor people. john: famous actors tell the united nations fossil fuels will kill us. >> accelerated climate change is here right now. john: it is? some people believe all kinds of things. you believe in ghosts? >> yes, people have seen ghosts, i don't need proof for it. john: no proof? be reasonable....
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south korea. the military general in charge was an american from arkansas, and he told me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea, and i negotiated a very comprehensive agreement with kim il-sung that ended their .roduction of plutonium unfortunately, since then, other things have happened. this week, the north koreans announced he will expand -- they will expand their nuclear program. .yongyang is the capital that is where the nuclear program takes place. anyway, i think we need to rigidly enforce the nonprivileged -- nonproliferation treaty .egotiated under john kennedy this permits iran, by the way, iran is a signatory on the treaty, they are a member of the treaty. they have the perfect right to develop a peaceful nuclear program. the problem is, many people don't think they would adhere to a peaceful nuclear program. the only countries that don't comply with the nonproliferation treaty are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea. and a new country, south sudan hasn't had a chance to sign it yet. those four countries are the biggest threa
south korea. the military general in charge was an american from arkansas, and he told me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea, and i negotiated a very comprehensive agreement with kim il-sung that ended their .roduction of plutonium unfortunately, since then, other things have happened. this week, the north koreans announced he will expand -- they will expand their nuclear program. .yongyang is the capital that is where the nuclear...
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if the united states did that, the north koreans would invade and attack south korea, and they -- military gentlemen from arkansastold me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea and negotiated a comprehensive agreement that ended development of atomic weapons. unfortunately since then other things have happened. now this week north korea announced that they are going to expand their nuclear program. back into a place where the nuclear takes place. anyway, i think we need to riggedly enforce nonproliferation treaty which was under kennedy. iran is member of the treaty. they have a right to develop a peaceful nuclear problem. the problem is that many people think they are going to adhere. the only country that doesn't comply with nonproliferation treaty, israel, india, pakistan and north korea and a new country of saddan. the four countries are the biggest threat. i would say that a war between pakistan and india with pakistan government being shaky in the last few years, maybe the biggest threat to nuclear peace. i don't think that north korea is going to attac
if the united states did that, the north koreans would invade and attack south korea, and they -- military gentlemen from arkansastold me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea and negotiated a comprehensive agreement that ended development of atomic weapons. unfortunately since then other things have happened. now this week north korea announced that they are going to expand their nuclear program. back into a place where the nuclear takes...
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arkansas. >> and nancy hinko from columbia, south carolina. >> for complete rules and regulations go to klgandhoda.com big shoutout to our friend dj fulano. we love you, d.j. thank you, honey, you were great. >> thank you. >> next week, arena franklin, carol king, and elmo. >> ben vereen, too. plus guys tell all, elvis' artist of the month. have a great labor day weekend. see you monday. take care. >>> kris sanchez and scott mcgrew here with you. we are following two breaking news stories at this noon hour. first, crewing are battling a four to five-acre fire near the crystal springs reservoir not far off interstate 280. it started just about an hour ago or so, and crews have already called for backup. the big concern here is it is burning in high heavy grass, two lanes of northbound 280 are already shut down so crews can get to the flames. despite all of the smoke in the area, police say the fire is contained and no structures wer
arkansas. >> and nancy hinko from columbia, south carolina. >> for complete rules and regulations go to klgandhoda.com big shoutout to our friend dj fulano. we love you, d.j. thank you, honey, you were great. >> thank you. >> next week, arena franklin, carol king, and elmo. >> ben vereen, too. plus guys tell all, elvis' artist of the month. have a great labor day weekend. see you monday. take care. >>> kris sanchez and scott mcgrew here with you. we are...
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arkansas. >> and nancy hinko from columbia, south carolina. >> for complete rules and regulations go to klgandhoda.com and hit the "connect" button and a big shoutout to our friend dj fulano. we love you, d.j. thank you, honey, you were great. >> thank you. >> next week, arena franklin, carol king, and elmo. >> ben vereen, too. plus guys tell all, elvis' artist of the month. have a great labor day weekend. see you monday. take care. i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >>> today on "access hollywood live," the lovely liz hernandez is in the house. i almost wore that same outfit. >> oh, no. >> liz, we talked to heidi klum. very fun pip initially reacting to the donald now puts it in words and a little fired up. >> plus, candice cane joins us talking about her sleepover date with caitlyn jenner. >> nothing going on between them in real life. what say you, candice? "sons of anarchy," the star sheer. >> and just
arkansas. >> and nancy hinko from columbia, south carolina. >> for complete rules and regulations go to klgandhoda.com and hit the "connect" button and a big shoutout to our friend dj fulano. we love you, d.j. thank you, honey, you were great. >> thank you. >> next week, arena franklin, carol king, and elmo. >> ben vereen, too. plus guys tell all, elvis' artist of the month. have a great labor day weekend. see you monday. take care. i'm like a boxer in a...
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arkansas. >> and nancy hinko from columbia, south carolina. >> for complete rules and regulations go to klgandhoda.com big shoutout to our friend dj fulano. we love you, d.j. thank you, honey, you were great. >> thank you. >> next week, arena franklin, carol king, and elmo. >> ben vereen, too. plus guys tell all, elvis' artist of the month. have a great labor day weekend. see you monday. take care. i'm lika small boxer. ring. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> and right now, at 11:00 a.m., gushing water leads to a gaping hole in the middle of a northeast philadelphia street. and it's not the first time residents there have had to deal with this recently. i'm chris cato. that sinkhole formed more than six hours a egg ago. a water break created that sinkhole on chalfont drive in northeast, philadelphia. monique, what's the situation there? >> we've been watching the philadelphia water department work on this break for a
arkansas. >> and nancy hinko from columbia, south carolina. >> for complete rules and regulations go to klgandhoda.com big shoutout to our friend dj fulano. we love you, d.j. thank you, honey, you were great. >> thank you. >> next week, arena franklin, carol king, and elmo. >> ben vereen, too. plus guys tell all, elvis' artist of the month. have a great labor day weekend. see you monday. take care. i'm lika small boxer. ring. you don't expect much... and then,...
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if ge is looking for low-cost states, these are the lowest, indiana, kentucky, mississippi, arkansas and southa's top state for business back in 2013. >> i want to go to you because you make the point taxes aren't the only reason why companies choose a place to be. scott neatly outlines the other pluses and minuses in connecticut. where do taxes fall in the scheme of things according to your research? >> the research tends to show taxes are not a factor businesses consider all that heavily compared to more than more fundamental factors like education and infrastructure. taxes fall in here is taxes pay for those things. it's i not an accident that connecticut has a very well educated work force. they paid for that with good schools. the connecticut budget this year are focusing on the tax side of that. that also makes major new investments in infrastructure so hopefully it will be less lousy than apparently it is now. >> we are talking about headquarters and having physical people there. it's got to be a major factor or we wouldn't have this debate about inversions, right, steve? we wouldn't be
if ge is looking for low-cost states, these are the lowest, indiana, kentucky, mississippi, arkansas and southa's top state for business back in 2013. >> i want to go to you because you make the point taxes aren't the only reason why companies choose a place to be. scott neatly outlines the other pluses and minuses in connecticut. where do taxes fall in the scheme of things according to your research? >> the research tends to show taxes are not a factor businesses consider all that...
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scattered over the next several years, state after state after state went, resolution, arkansas, the others are all deep south. mississippi and georgia, state louisiana, i want a marriage license, i have been told i cannot have one, going to federal district court. those folks have heard the news from washington, d.c. the license gets issued. it took a while. the last of the cases i've outlined, georgia in 1972, mississippi is 1970 and arkansas is 1968. it scattered over several years and it does not and all at one spirit you have to have someone go on and get a license. then you have got to have them turned back here all we were seeing here were cases where there was somebody turned back. rule thatknow as a other cases where that did not happen. it has been got to make its way through the court. it is sometimes not so fast. what about alabama? a couple wants a license. what we have here, the short version of this, i tell it in detail in both books to try will cut along. the short version is, it is 1970. federal court says, yes, you have got to do this thing. the local official declined to the state attorney
scattered over the next several years, state after state after state went, resolution, arkansas, the others are all deep south. mississippi and georgia, state louisiana, i want a marriage license, i have been told i cannot have one, going to federal district court. those folks have heard the news from washington, d.c. the license gets issued. it took a while. the last of the cases i've outlined, georgia in 1972, mississippi is 1970 and arkansas is 1968. it scattered over several years and it...
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south korea. the military general in charge was an american from arkansas, and he told me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea, and i negotiated a very comprehensive agreement with kim il-sung that ended their production of plutonium. unfortunately, since then, other things have happened. this week, the north koreans announced they will expand their nuclear program. pyongyang is the capital. that is where the nuclear program takes place. anyway, i think we need to rigidly enforce the nonproliferation treaty negotiated under john kennedy. this permits iran, by the way, iran is a signatory on the treaty, they are a member of the treaty. they have the perfect right to develop a peaceful nuclear program. the problem is, many people don't think they would adhere to a peaceful nuclear program. the only countries that don't comply with the nonproliferation treaty are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea. and a new country, south sudan hasn't had a chance to sign it yet. those four countries are the biggest threats now. others say that a possib
south korea. the military general in charge was an american from arkansas, and he told me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea, and i negotiated a very comprehensive agreement with kim il-sung that ended their production of plutonium. unfortunately, since then, other things have happened. this week, the north koreans announced they will expand their nuclear program. pyongyang is the capital. that is where the nuclear program takes place....
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in the south, we saw that as being hillary clinton's firewall. she is not from arkansasut spent a lot of time in arkansas. as you move west, texas she has very deep roots. she cultivated those ties. at the same time, joe biden has a lot of those similar ties. he has that personality. he has that charisma when he is out on the stump, he can attract those voters. >> i'm remembering back to the summer of 2007, you looked at african-american voters in the south. hillary clinton was leading barack obama 30, 40 points with black voters. when barack obama proved he had a shot beating hillary clinton, those numbers in the south turned around completely. obama was able to beat hillary clinton for the nomination. joe biden, if he could get an endorsement from barack obama and run as barack obama's hand-picked candidate, could that change in math take place eight years later? >> i think that would be a huge boost of support if he gets the president's nod. i want to bring in what happened in 1992 the anita hill episode. that is still familiar that joe biden presided over those heari
in the south, we saw that as being hillary clinton's firewall. she is not from arkansasut spent a lot of time in arkansas. as you move west, texas she has very deep roots. she cultivated those ties. at the same time, joe biden has a lot of those similar ties. he has that personality. he has that charisma when he is out on the stump, he can attract those voters. >> i'm remembering back to the summer of 2007, you looked at african-american voters in the south. hillary clinton was leading...
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arkansas on monday. >> it's an interesting argument to make. if we lose iowa we don't like it it's okay. we lose new hampshire it's okay we won't like it. then we go southt on paper that's right those states are better for her institutionally. can a clinton who had all this money and the whole army in her port lose the first two states? she could. it depends on how you're looking at this. can she win the nomination and you grind away. i suppose so. but senior democrats including her campaign will tell you they're freaked out. they're scared. not that bernie sanders is going to be the nominee, to your point. can she stand up against a credible republican candidate after going through a grueling nomination process where she undermined her credibility through her own actions. if somebody like bernie sanders can win iowa and new hampshire and force her to a long fight, how will she be able to stand up -- even if she wins the presidency will she be able to run the country. our democrats are worried about both the questions. can she win the nomination? win the nomination, can she become president, if president can she be a credible leader. they're worried. >>
arkansas on monday. >> it's an interesting argument to make. if we lose iowa we don't like it it's okay. we lose new hampshire it's okay we won't like it. then we go southt on paper that's right those states are better for her institutionally. can a clinton who had all this money and the whole army in her port lose the first two states? she could. it depends on how you're looking at this. can she win the nomination and you grind away. i suppose so. but senior democrats including her...
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south but marshall was always there to push back. "it would seem to me that neither the school board of little rock nor the governor of arkansas nor anyone else can find any legitimate excuse for saying they don't understand what the law is." "it's crystal clear now and any action on the part of any official in arkansas or any private individual to oppose desegregation of the schools of little rock is deliberately a calculated violation of the law that is now clear." marshall would serve the n.a.a.c.p. until 1961 when president kennedy appointed him as a federal judge though it would take eight months before the senate confirmed him. "well i, uh he had told me about theote and told him i knew about it and i asked him to express to the president my appreciation for the interim appointment and this appointment and the confirmation by the senate." from there, marshall's ascension to the supreme court would be swift. in 1965, he was appointed as the first black u.s. solicitor general. "he represented his clients, not as negroes whose cases were special and different but he represented them as americans with the same rights and the same respo
south but marshall was always there to push back. "it would seem to me that neither the school board of little rock nor the governor of arkansas nor anyone else can find any legitimate excuse for saying they don't understand what the law is." "it's crystal clear now and any action on the part of any official in arkansas or any private individual to oppose desegregation of the schools of little rock is deliberately a calculated violation of the law that is now clear."...
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arkansas, georgia, oklahoma, tennessee, texas and virginia on march 1st. that's ambitious. they point to her popularity with black and hispanic voters down south as well as her policy stances and the relationship that she and bill clinton have cultivated. for weeks now, months, we've watched bernie as number one opponent. he's got new hampshire pretty much in the bag for a while, he's threatening in iowa. a new national poll shows something's going on with biden. is he just picking up the loose pieces from clinton -- ship clinton? whenever there's a bad story about e-mail, does he get another ten points? what's going on here? >> joe biden and hillary clinton have the exact same favorable ratings among democrats. it's saying i like both of these candidates. sure, give me a choice right now. >> for president. not liking them. not who they're going to have dinner with that night. >> she's not losing votes as much as he's gaining them. >> why is he gaining them? >> i think they like that there's another option out there. when i talk to democratic voters, their big u.s. frustration is the lack of enthusiasm on the part of hillary clinton. they want
arkansas, georgia, oklahoma, tennessee, texas and virginia on march 1st. that's ambitious. they point to her popularity with black and hispanic voters down south as well as her policy stances and the relationship that she and bill clinton have cultivated. for weeks now, months, we've watched bernie as number one opponent. he's got new hampshire pretty much in the bag for a while, he's threatening in iowa. a new national poll shows something's going on with biden. is he just picking up the loose...
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when hillary clinton goes to the south, she remembers the southern accent that she had like 12 years ago or 15 years ago when she was in arkansas, or was it 30 years ago? nobody thinks she's a southerner. it is just showing respect and showing we have a republican candidate who is not repelled by your very existence on our shores. >> i understand. i'm fine with jeb bush doing that. but there is a problem within parts of immigrants coming to the country where at least the first generation here, some of them they live in communities where they only speak spanish and they don't learn english and therefore it's harder for them to succeed that first generation by not learning english. >> i totally agree. but criticizing a candidate for going into a community and speaking -- >> i think there is a dog whistle there. >> he is making a nuanced argume argument. whatever you want to say about donald trump, nuance is not his game. >> i was being sarcastic about that. i doubt he is being a nuance here. trying to make the best out of his statement. >> i will say that in 1994 when george w. bush was running for governor of texas, i traveled a
when hillary clinton goes to the south, she remembers the southern accent that she had like 12 years ago or 15 years ago when she was in arkansas, or was it 30 years ago? nobody thinks she's a southerner. it is just showing respect and showing we have a republican candidate who is not repelled by your very existence on our shores. >> i understand. i'm fine with jeb bush doing that. but there is a problem within parts of immigrants coming to the country where at least the first generation...
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south carolina -- >> florida, maybe, that's a bush rubio battle. >> florida -- you look at -- >> that's a winner take all state. >> it us but march s-h-h-h 1. you have georgia, alabama, tennessee, arkansas, oklahoma -- >> you can get to cleveland and we don't have a republican nominee because 0 still enough of you in the race, even with rick perry out, conceivably today scott walker. >> possible but unlikely in this race they're there are basically two lanes. an establishment lane and a conservative lane. part of the recent i'm so encouraged and we're seeing so much momentum is i think conservatives uniting around our campaign and ill wend up being a -- it will end up being a strong consecutive verse a more moderate establish. candidate and that lane is getting crowded. >> you have held your own certainly but have not had the breakout moment. i know these debates it's hard to do that. chris christie complained, rand paul, i guess you complain about it. maybe you only get that if you have fewer entrants in the race. >> well, look, the debates right now, both debates, they've been looking for food fight. most of the questions follow the format of, so and so says you're a stinky head. >> o
south carolina -- >> florida, maybe, that's a bush rubio battle. >> florida -- you look at -- >> that's a winner take all state. >> it us but march s-h-h-h 1. you have georgia, alabama, tennessee, arkansas, oklahoma -- >> you can get to cleveland and we don't have a republican nominee because 0 still enough of you in the race, even with rick perry out, conceivably today scott walker. >> possible but unlikely in this race they're there are basically two lanes....
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even better than former arkansas governor mike huckabee who is a former evangelical pastor and texas senator ted cruz who is the son of an evangelical pastor. another poll out of southarolina has trump leading with 33% of evangelical christians backing him so why has this group flocked to donald trump, and what can his fellow gop rivals do to gain ground with this group? joining us now former missouri state senator and author jeff smith and scotty nell hughes of the tea party network. what is trump's appeal to the evangelicals? >> i think evangelicals are really frustrated within the republican party and angry at establishment. if you look back, from 1968 through 2000, republicans dominated presidential elections and the last two decades they have dominated congressional elections by having candidates who promised they would stop eborings up to 20 weeks, stop gay marriage, stop illegal immigration, and yet -- and they used -- these candidates used republican grass roots evangelical volunteers to knock on the doors and man the phone banks to make those majorities possible and yet when they have gotten into office they cut taxes on dividend income, estate taxes and ca
even better than former arkansas governor mike huckabee who is a former evangelical pastor and texas senator ted cruz who is the son of an evangelical pastor. another poll out of southarolina has trump leading with 33% of evangelical christians backing him so why has this group flocked to donald trump, and what can his fellow gop rivals do to gain ground with this group? joining us now former missouri state senator and author jeff smith and scotty nell hughes of the tea party network. what is...
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south carolina senator lindsey graham released an e-book on his web site. in "my story" he details his childhood and career in the air force. former arkansas gives his take on politics and culture in "god, guns, grits and gravy," and in "leadership and crisis," louisiana governor bobby jindal explains why he believes conservative solutions are needed in washington. ohio governor john kasich calls for a return to what he sees as traditional american values in "stand for something." george pataki is also running for president. in 1998 he released, "pataki" where he looked back on his path to the governorship. and kentucky senator rand paul calls for smaller government and more bipart partisanship in "taking a stand. in "fed up," rick perry explains government has become too on strewsive and must get out of the way. marco rubio outlines his plans to advance economic opportunity. independent vermont senator bernie sanders is a candidate for the democratic nomination for president. his book, "the speech," is composed of his eight-hour-long fill i will -- filibuster against tax reform. businessman donald trump has written several books. in "time
south carolina senator lindsey graham released an e-book on his web site. in "my story" he details his childhood and career in the air force. former arkansas gives his take on politics and culture in "god, guns, grits and gravy," and in "leadership and crisis," louisiana governor bobby jindal explains why he believes conservative solutions are needed in washington. ohio governor john kasich calls for a return to what he sees as traditional american values in...