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we vote state by state, and it is the swing states who are determinative in terms of who wins the election. those polls really are more important than national polling. and right now the polling situation in swing states for donald trump is a disaster. it's absolutely dire. in florida, hillary clinton, the latest poll, leading by six. in michigan, the latest poll, hillary clinton leading by nine. in pennsylvania, the latest poll, hillary clinton leading by 11. in new hampshire, clinton leading by 17. 17? when you're losing that bad, after the conventions are over, when you're losing that bad in all of the swing states after the convention, not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're a presidential candidate, you have to change that. that's an emergency. swing state numbers like that, in all the swing states, that's a five-alarm fire. if you're running for president,
we vote state by state, and it is the swing states who are determinative in terms of who wins the election. those polls really are more important than national polling. and right now the polling situation in swing states for donald trump is a disaster. it's absolutely dire. in florida, hillary clinton, the latest poll, leading by six. in michigan, the latest poll, hillary clinton leading by nine. in pennsylvania, the latest poll, hillary clinton leading by 11. in new hampshire, clinton leading...
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swing state by swing state that has to be an eye opener campaign. john king will join us for that.
swing state by swing state that has to be an eye opener campaign. john king will join us for that.
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states actually have in each individual state. under our constitution, they are given authority and that is why it has to be decided on a state-by-state basis. that authority is blocked in by things like the voting rights act and the constitution. you cannot have qualifications that are unconstitutional or rights people's voting under federal protection such as the voting rights. that is what we're seeing now, states have crossed the line and are going to far in restricting the ability of who can vote. host: jennifer clarke is at the brennan center. thank you so much for your time this morning. >> we invite you to watch all of the oral arguments in the issue spotlight on the 2016 election and photo rights in there and tiredly. watch on our video library at c-span.org. >> book tv is live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern at politics and prose bookstore in washington for "race in america." a panel discussion about race relations in examining relations in the african-american community. a bureau chief and author in moderates.hite other panelists include a correspondent and author of "fracture." winston center for african , presidentudies em
states actually have in each individual state. under our constitution, they are given authority and that is why it has to be decided on a state-by-state basis. that authority is blocked in by things like the voting rights act and the constitution. you cannot have qualifications that are unconstitutional or rights people's voting under federal protection such as the voting rights. that is what we're seeing now, states have crossed the line and are going to far in restricting the ability of who...
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>> if you look at the state by state polling, hillary clinton has a pretty significant lead in pennsylvania and in many -- in florida, many of the swing states. if you look at the state by state polling. the national polling, the lead is not as big. historically has been more accurate. i do think for the democrats, certainly no matter what donald trump's crazy of the day is, i don't think they should take the campaign for granted. they should continue to be aggressive. they should continue to push, raise money, do the things that are made for excellent campaign fundamentals. but to say that the democratic party is having a worse year than the republican party, donald trump at this point is unhinged. i mean controversy to controversy. he's always been doing that, but it's faster now. he seems -- when you look at him, he just seems out of it. he seems like someone who's lost it. at this point, i think we should be concerned as a nation that he's like that. he -- this is happening as a result of the pressure. he's under a tremendous amount of pressure as is any candidate. if you can't handle the pressure now on the campaign, you certainly can't
>> if you look at the state by state polling, hillary clinton has a pretty significant lead in pennsylvania and in many -- in florida, many of the swing states. if you look at the state by state polling. the national polling, the lead is not as big. historically has been more accurate. i do think for the democrats, certainly no matter what donald trump's crazy of the day is, i don't think they should take the campaign for granted. they should continue to be aggressive. they should...
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we don't vote nationally, we vote state by state, a race to 270 electoral votes. e down 10 or 15 points like trump is now, you're probably going to be down in a lot of states too. your state by state path to victory is going to be very narrow, maybe non-existent. so let's take a look now at the end of a brutal week for donald trump, at what his path to 270 looks like. let's turn to the big board. this is when barack obama had 332, and the question for trump, how does he get from 206 to 270? if you flip pennsylvania, ohio, and florida, and you hold the romney states, that puts you there. here's the big problem for donald trump. we just talked about it. hillary clinton is up double-digits in pennsylvania. trump's getting blown out in the suburbs there. we also had a poll this week that had her up six points in florida. he's got to make progress in those three states. ohio is probably his best bet and that's probably not 50/50. all of this is about where donald trump needs to make gains, where he could improve on mitt romney in 2012. this week brought fresh questions
we don't vote nationally, we vote state by state, a race to 270 electoral votes. e down 10 or 15 points like trump is now, you're probably going to be down in a lot of states too. your state by state path to victory is going to be very narrow, maybe non-existent. so let's take a look now at the end of a brutal week for donald trump, at what his path to 270 looks like. let's turn to the big board. this is when barack obama had 332, and the question for trump, how does he get from 206 to 270? if...
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alander focussing on the federal amendment, and also talking about how this continued to be state by state by state, and her work reflects that in other ways too. as they approach the ratification of the amendment in 1919 and 1920, alander's work began to increasingly reflect the idea that states were still having to ratify this amendment and that that could also be a process that could hold them up. in 1919 the national woman's party created a banner in which they started sewing stars, so for every state that ratified the suffrage amendment, they would sew a star on the banner, and by 1920 they had 36 states on this banner, and the day that suffrage was passed, there's this iconic image of alice paul unfurling the banner at headquarters and showing it for all of the members. we know what happened to that banner, but we're hoping that someone has it in their attic somewhere, but there's also a great alander cartoon that shows them also sewing those stars on the banner. her work is continuing to reflect the state movements while also showing the federal movement as well. >> this cartoon is called am
alander focussing on the federal amendment, and also talking about how this continued to be state by state by state, and her work reflects that in other ways too. as they approach the ratification of the amendment in 1919 and 1920, alander's work began to increasingly reflect the idea that states were still having to ratify this amendment and that that could also be a process that could hold them up. in 1919 the national woman's party created a banner in which they started sewing stars, so for...
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focusing her attention on that federal amendment but also talking about how this continued to be state by state by state. her work reflects that in other ways too. as they approach the ratification of the amendment in 1919 and 1920, allender's work began to increasingly reflect the idea that states were still having to ratify this amendment. that could also be a process that could hold them up. in 1919, the women's party created banner in which they started sewing stars. so for every state that ratified, they would sew a star on the banner. by 1920, they had 36 states on this banner. and the day that suffrage was passed, there is this iconic image of alice paul unfurling the banner at headquarters and showing it for all the members. and we no longer. >> know what happened to that banner. we're hoping someone has it. there is a cartoon also showing the stars on that banner. >> this cartoon is called american justice. it was published on june 1st, 1918. the interesting thing about this cartoon. this is another instance of allender taking the imagery of democracy and patriotism. this is uncle sam standing
focusing her attention on that federal amendment but also talking about how this continued to be state by state by state. her work reflects that in other ways too. as they approach the ratification of the amendment in 1919 and 1920, allender's work began to increasingly reflect the idea that states were still having to ratify this amendment. that could also be a process that could hold them up. in 1919, the women's party created banner in which they started sewing stars. so for every state that...
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state by state polling after the democratic convention. she's absolutely right about the determination of the unions out there but nevada was tied. colorado has not budged. a state that has more of a history of being a swing state has not budged. it's been leaning clinton's way. the reason we have the toss-up is because it hasn't moved. let's see what happens after the democratic convention. let's say wisconsin's out of reach. say wisconsin's out of reach. donald trump, can he sweep the rust belt? he will try. if he can't, this is where nevada becomes so important because if you can get the four in new hampshire, that's great but you got to pick up the other six. if you are going to say the democrats will win tim kaine's state, you are fighting it out for either iowa or nevada. today, donald trump has a better chance in iowa than nevada. but got 99 days to go. >> just because hillary clinton may have union leaders, it doesn't necessarily guarantee her the rank and file. >> no. it doesn't. mr. trump has real support and clear real support among, certainly among white males and the unions themselves sort of acknowledged, some of them, just because we are endorsing
state by state polling after the democratic convention. she's absolutely right about the determination of the unions out there but nevada was tied. colorado has not budged. a state that has more of a history of being a swing state has not budged. it's been leaning clinton's way. the reason we have the toss-up is because it hasn't moved. let's see what happens after the democratic convention. let's say wisconsin's out of reach. say wisconsin's out of reach. donald trump, can he sweep the rust...
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state by state california leads the medallist count by far with 26. they also have 125 athletes. if california was its own country, it would be one medal behind australia. if you take out united states, only five >>> today's event featured a bit of sibling rivalry. alstair bradley crossed first and collapsed to the ground. his younger brother johnny finished a few seconds later and thought he would follow his big brother's lead. [ laughter ] >>> a lot of people have enjoyed watchinghe athletes compete in everything from volleyball to golf. brazil plans to bring a carnivalfeel to the event. pelle was not at the opening ceremonies. he will make an appearance on sunday night. the backyard. between systems, showers have moved off, awaiting a cool front. the sunset tonight was awful pretty. on the eastern plain, some beautiful color in the sky. 90 degrees in denver today. quiet in grand junction. and 97 in lamar. thunder shower just moving through. humidity up, you can feel 72%. even here in the backyard, feels like it might rain again. august is our moon soon month. we typically see 2 inches of rain. well down for the month. rain is a good thing. if you're looking for some cooler weathe
state by state california leads the medallist count by far with 26. they also have 125 athletes. if california was its own country, it would be one medal behind australia. if you take out united states, only five >>> today's event featured a bit of sibling rivalry. alstair bradley crossed first and collapsed to the ground. his younger brother johnny finished a few seconds later and thought he would follow his big brother's lead. [ laughter ] >>> a lot of people have enjoyed...
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allegedly infiltrating the state department and dnc concerns about whether they can hack into our voting set-up too -- manipulating behavior of a computer network state by state. >> this key is on the election officer's neck at all times. >> it's very secure. >> we have a number of checks and balances that are in place. this is important for elections officials around the country, especially in battleground states. 43 states are using older voting machines, 14 have machines 15 years or older, including battle ground states like florida, new hampshire, and virginia. linda lindberg is director of elections in arlington county. she say's they're opting for optical scanning technology this year instead of those wireless touch screen machines that were so innovative at the time. >> there was some concern that electronic machines could be hacked. optical scanning machine that internally reads and records the information. machines not tied together on one network are harder to hack. >> you heard it drop in to the box, the light changed green and the counter increased to one. diane: voter watchdog groups say absentee and in-person voters can help insure voting integr
allegedly infiltrating the state department and dnc concerns about whether they can hack into our voting set-up too -- manipulating behavior of a computer network state by state. >> this key is on the election officer's neck at all times. >> it's very secure. >> we have a number of checks and balances that are in place. this is important for elections officials around the country, especially in battleground states. 43 states are using older voting machines, 14 have machines 15...
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event in washington state, that you see on the left side of your screen here, there honestly is no way donald trump is going to win washington state. mitt romney lost washington state by 15 points. john mccain lost washington state by 17 points. and, yeah, i guess anything is possible, in politics and who knows, maybe this year will be different. but the latest polling shows donald trump losing by even more than those guys did. the latest polling has donald trump trailing in that state by 19 points. so why is he there tonight? doing a fund-raiser or something in a state that you can't compete in. that might make sense. spending your donors' money to rent a giant arena in a state you won't compete in, that honestly makes no sense. and it's not like the trump campaign has all the battleground states covered, so they can afford to take random side trips like this, to set their donors' mono fire. pbs did great reporting today on the ground level state of the race. they literally counted granular evidence of what the campaigns are doing in 15 states. they compiled office data for 15 states, they spoke with state and national campaign officials. they cross referenced with s
event in washington state, that you see on the left side of your screen here, there honestly is no way donald trump is going to win washington state. mitt romney lost washington state by 15 points. john mccain lost washington state by 17 points. and, yeah, i guess anything is possible, in politics and who knows, maybe this year will be different. but the latest polling shows donald trump losing by even more than those guys did. the latest polling has donald trump trailing in that state by 19...
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. >> we ha state by state break downs on our youb tube cr this weeks crley reads the mail. >> hello money, power & politics dience. charley belcher here. if you were with us last week you saw me delivered the ineer office mail. management told me never to do that again. oh, wellfun while it lasted. craigatrick does want me to continue to answer your e-mails to our em coming and i'll do my diligence to respond. ralph says now loo at charley belcher as gull ver from gull ver's travels. i'm not sure what you mean, ralph. i'm big? i'm huge? larger than life? accute. let's see. joyce grady says i'm so glad i honest, fair report. yes, you can. count on us. papito says, you two crack me up. at first i thought he was trauk now that i think about it he mit be talking about me and craig. oh, look at this. the weather center. oh, man, this is fantastic. a cool pla'vgo meteorologists anywhere her a some of sophisticed equipment. it meteorologist jim weber. >> do me a favor. n't let anybody in there. >>obody goes in. nobody. >> thank you. >> nobody goes in here. wow! look at this equipment. no wonder
. >> we ha state by state break downs on our youb tube cr this weeks crley reads the mail. >> hello money, power & politics dience. charley belcher here. if you were with us last week you saw me delivered the ineer office mail. management told me never to do that again. oh, wellfun while it lasted. craigatrick does want me to continue to answer your e-mails to our em coming and i'll do my diligence to respond. ralph says now loo at charley belcher as gull ver from gull ver's...
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. >> so what we're trying to do this week is get an assessment of where we are state by state. our state directors, field staff, data operation. find out where they think we need. >> new campaign staff says they will have a better day-to-day relationship with the rnc. there was also a major speech on immigration plan for later this week. >> on the other side of the aisle, there are questions about the clinton foundation's decision to wait and see if hillary clinton gets elected before it stops accepting foreign donations. >> the foundation say they're prepared to make an unprecedented step should hillary become president. his debts and obligations around the world. >> a private event with cher. clinton heads next to reno, nevada. >> the rain is moving out. near 30 rock earlier today, those umbrellas are making brisk business out there, erika. >> that's right. a lot of people were caught off guard which means they didn't watch the forecast yesterday, right? shower is still possible overnight tonight. by monda you can leave the umbrella at home. we're going to have a pretty strong breeze t
. >> so what we're trying to do this week is get an assessment of where we are state by state. our state directors, field staff, data operation. find out where they think we need. >> new campaign staff says they will have a better day-to-day relationship with the rnc. there was also a major speech on immigration plan for later this week. >> on the other side of the aisle, there are questions about the clinton foundation's decision to wait and see if hillary clinton gets...
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state by state. 269 to 269. now, there's one district in the united states, i am looking at the people that can change that 269 to 270. it happened in 2008, by 3200 or 3325 votes. we actually gave a vote separate than the rest of nebraska. so it's been done. it's been done. but we're going to help that process along this time. i have pledged today that on election day, november 8th, i will take at least ten people to the polls who would otherwise have difficulty getting there. and when you go home tonight, you can go to a website called drive 2, the number 2, drive 2vote. if you go there, it will offer you information on three things. how to register, how if you need a ride on november 8th, you may find someone who will take you, we will take care of that, and it will also give you the chance to volunteer to take some people, whether ten or a lesser number. today, i will even trolley for november 8th. it seats 32. i'm going to be on it all day. i will do selfies, whatever it takes. if it's snowing, if it's cold, my goal and the goal of the people who have joined me on this in this drive to vote, my goal is to hav
state by state. 269 to 269. now, there's one district in the united states, i am looking at the people that can change that 269 to 270. it happened in 2008, by 3200 or 3325 votes. we actually gave a vote separate than the rest of nebraska. so it's been done. it's been done. but we're going to help that process along this time. i have pledged today that on election day, november 8th, i will take at least ten people to the polls who would otherwise have difficulty getting there. and when you go...
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state by state. if hillary clinton, based on what we already give her, holds michigan, which we have leaning blue and wins pennsylvania, wins florida and wins new hampshire, it's more than game over. that is why even though it's early, it's only august, you start looking at the national polls and then the state by state polls, donald trump is in a bit of a ditch and you know the first rule of holes. stop digging. don. >> john king, thank you very much. i want to bring in the editor in chief of think progress, cnn political contributor maria and andre bower, a trump supporter. good evening to all of you, andre, you first. tough news for donald trump in the battleground state. national polls, especially the mcklatchy poll which shows clinton with a 15-point lead, 48 for clinton, 33 for trump. is he in trouble? >> well, hillary's had a great week now. she's come out of the convention and she's kept moving forward. she's stayed on message, and done a great job of it. trump has gotten off message a little bit. he's got to get back on message and really needs to hammer home his ability over hers and to explain to the american people why he can create jobs in a better economic environment than they currently have. he also needs to continue to have this amazing fund-raising month that he's had. he n
state by state. if hillary clinton, based on what we already give her, holds michigan, which we have leaning blue and wins pennsylvania, wins florida and wins new hampshire, it's more than game over. that is why even though it's early, it's only august, you start looking at the national polls and then the state by state polls, donald trump is in a bit of a ditch and you know the first rule of holes. stop digging. don. >> john king, thank you very much. i want to bring in the editor in...
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and the state-by-state polls get more and more important as we approach election day.ational polling gets less and less important, we see what is happening in the states or the election is close. brent: richard walker in washington. we will talk with you on the day and about half an hour from now, thank you very much. we are going to stay with politics and moved to south africa. polling stations have closed in local elections that could see the biggest political shakeup since the end of apartheid two decades ago. the reasons, a struggling economy and a series of corruption scandals involving president jacob zuma. voters are turning to opposition parties and the ruling african national congress could lose control of major cities. reporter: voters braved the winter weather and long lines to cast their ballot in the hotly contested local elections. those who remember the days when black south africans were not allowed to vote saw it as their duty to take part. >> it is a dream to know that one man can vote in south africa. it is fantastic, and i hope everybody want to use
and the state-by-state polls get more and more important as we approach election day.ational polling gets less and less important, we see what is happening in the states or the election is close. brent: richard walker in washington. we will talk with you on the day and about half an hour from now, thank you very much. we are going to stay with politics and moved to south africa. polling stations have closed in local elections that could see the biggest political shakeup since the end of...
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other automakers around the world are targeting a similar delivery a new state-by-state study shows the impact of mileage on the cost of your car insurance. an auto police holder who drives 15-thousand miles a year pays a national average of nearly nine-percent more only drive five-thousand miles. wisconsin drivers paid just over five-and-a-half percent yesterday was partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the lower 80s, while the lakefront stayed in the 70s thanks to a light se breeze. scattered t'showers developed overnight with lows in the upper 60s and high humidity. thatn before 9am, then today is partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the mid 80s and an isolated late afternoon and early evening t'shower popping up. tonight is partly cloudy, warm and humid with lows near is sunny and very humid with highs in the mid to upper 80s, even in green bay for tailgating. at kickoff, temps will be in the lower 80s, and then drop into the 70s by the end of the me an isolated chance for a shower during the game. friday is sunny, hazy, hot and humid with highs near 90. isolated t'stor
other automakers around the world are targeting a similar delivery a new state-by-state study shows the impact of mileage on the cost of your car insurance. an auto police holder who drives 15-thousand miles a year pays a national average of nearly nine-percent more only drive five-thousand miles. wisconsin drivers paid just over five-and-a-half percent yesterday was partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the lower 80s, while the lakefront stayed in the 70s thanks to a light se breeze....
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not state by state but at the federal level to make sure the vehicles are all the same. >> that is why you are up here on capitol hill. >> we already have a lot of programs going on in other countries and we would love to see the same level of implemented here. >> so what has been the reaction when you show this? >> people love it. the reality is so many people are injured or killed in traffic accidents every day. this technology has the ability to dramatically reduce the number of accidents. the technology is coming fast and we want to be available for the market. >> how long has this technology been worked on? what is your background? >> i have been working in automotive for a decade. our technology is used to design cars nividia creates stimulator to figure out to help car crashes like wind tunnels. using virtual retality is something we do now we are taking all of the power and bringing it into the cars to make them drive safer. >> and you are working with nividia. are you the ceo? >> my title is the senior director of the automotive unit. it is a small part of nividia but the fast
not state by state but at the federal level to make sure the vehicles are all the same. >> that is why you are up here on capitol hill. >> we already have a lot of programs going on in other countries and we would love to see the same level of implemented here. >> so what has been the reaction when you show this? >> people love it. the reality is so many people are injured or killed in traffic accidents every day. this technology has the ability to dramatically reduce...
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state by state. 269-269. there is one district in the united states -- [cheers and applause] -- i'm looking at the people that can change that 269-270. [cheers and applause] it happened in 2008 by 3,325. we gave a vote separate from the rest of nebraska. so it's been done. but we are going to help that process along this time. i pledged today that on election day, november 8, i will take at least 10 people to the polls that otherwise would have difficulty getting there. [cheers and applause] and when you go home tonight, you can go to a website called drive 2 vote. and if you go there, it will offer you information on three things. how to register, how if you need a ride on november 8 you may find someone who will take you. we'll take care of that. and it will also give you have the chance to volunteer to take some people. whether it's 10 or a lesser number. fill reserve holly the trolley for november 8. it seats 32. i'll be at it all day. i'll do selfies, whatever it takes. if it's full, my goal and the goal of the people who join me on this and this drive 2 vote. my goal is to have the turnout in douglas an
state by state. 269-269. there is one district in the united states -- [cheers and applause] -- i'm looking at the people that can change that 269-270. [cheers and applause] it happened in 2008 by 3,325. we gave a vote separate from the rest of nebraska. so it's been done. but we are going to help that process along this time. i pledged today that on election day, november 8, i will take at least 10 people to the polls that otherwise would have difficulty getting there. [cheers and applause]...
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state-by-state basis maybe. a district in utah is a critical state it is a swing trump-clinton paradigm. like thatt a district where johnson is doing exceptionally well, very other tive then demographic groups, for example winning in nson is polls among military members, here are several ways to gauge the interest in candidates and they should be relevant in that process. garth in s go to midland, texas, supports donald trump. good morning. bunch ion is these are a of spoeultd brats leaving the republican they don't like trump so bad they are willing to throw it toward the democrats. in line and get stop the nonsense and trying to et the position like they are fortunately midable foe nonsenseme. they are walking around an theirng leadership within own selves and not getting anywhere. waste of time. host: ed lopez. guest: i appreciate the caller sentiments tand the of people who want to have a unified voice in the party. we tried doing that over the of a very long period of time we have experienced dating back to dan quayle. we have people that worked for him and ron and rand paul. e have
state-by-state basis maybe. a district in utah is a critical state it is a swing trump-clinton paradigm. like thatt a district where johnson is doing exceptionally well, very other tive then demographic groups, for example winning in nson is polls among military members, here are several ways to gauge the interest in candidates and they should be relevant in that process. garth in s go to midland, texas, supports donald trump. good morning. bunch ion is these are a of spoeultd brats leaving the...
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now, keep in mind the election is a state-by-state battle for be decided in these 11 states that could go either way. two are on trump's schedule today. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: as a chaotic week of political blunders and sagging poll numbers drew to a close, donald trump patted himself on the back. >> i've been told by so many people that know me-- under pressure, donald, that's when you do the best. >> reporter: he was in iowa this afternoon and will be in states whose republican primaries ted cruz won this year. so trump has work to do. >> and if you don't like me, that's okay. vote for pence because it's the same thing. >> reporter: but if today is any measure, he won't get much help. neither of iowa's republican senators joined him on the stage at his rally in des moines this afternoon. jonie ernst and chuck grassley were otherwise engaged. and worse in wisconsin where the state assembly's republican leader said he is embarrassed by his party's presidential nominee, and where other top g.o.p. officials will not be attending tonight's rally in green way. speaker paul ryan
now, keep in mind the election is a state-by-state battle for be decided in these 11 states that could go either way. two are on trump's schedule today. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: as a chaotic week of political blunders and sagging poll numbers drew to a close, donald trump patted himself on the back. >> i've been told by so many people that know me-- under pressure, donald, that's when you do the best. >> reporter: he was in iowa this afternoon and will be in states...
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but on a state-by-state basis, the bombastic billionaire has catching up to do.ur correspondent has been to two of the most pivotal states in the election. on tuesday he will be in pennsylvania. today he is in bellaire, ohio, a town and the state trump desperately needs to win. reporter: on the banks of the ohio river, this election could be decided. in every presidential contest the past 50 years, ohio has picked the winner. the rust they'll town of -- the rust belt town of bellaire has the sort of postindustrial landscape that has become a seabed for the candidacy of donald trump. 4 steel mills have shut down in the area over the past decade. this stretch of river used to be bustling with 300 barges operating 24 hours a day. now there are just 80. this captain reckons america needs a businessman to make it great again. >> that is what we need to get things going. we have been overregulated, the trade deals have all failed. nothing has worked. reporter: time for a change? >> we need people who work. proudly: bellaire still calls itself the all-american town, but
but on a state-by-state basis, the bombastic billionaire has catching up to do.ur correspondent has been to two of the most pivotal states in the election. on tuesday he will be in pennsylvania. today he is in bellaire, ohio, a town and the state trump desperately needs to win. reporter: on the banks of the ohio river, this election could be decided. in every presidential contest the past 50 years, ohio has picked the winner. the rust they'll town of -- the rust belt town of bellaire has the...
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is not a national issue the state-by-state su and as you said the morgan -- them majority of states areot ruled by the federal government. adam: the trump intervention that is said to be happening is that real and do you think it's needed? is an intervention needed. i don't even know where it comes from but we do know republicans are upset with mister trump. he does need to step up and he doesn't does need to start asking more presidential. there is no doubt about that in this previous segment was a pure example of that. you might as will be setting yourself up for failure. i don't know white that's coming into the discussion at a time like this. they are facing so many difficult issues that it needs to overcome you're talking we are talking about the potential of a rigged election. the dnc had their problems but the fact that the trump campaign is focusing on issues like that of the family that lost their son is an american soldier these are not issues that the presidential candidate should be focusing on postconvention heading into november. he is to show leadership. >> thank you very
is not a national issue the state-by-state su and as you said the morgan -- them majority of states areot ruled by the federal government. adam: the trump intervention that is said to be happening is that real and do you think it's needed? is an intervention needed. i don't even know where it comes from but we do know republicans are upset with mister trump. he does need to step up and he doesn't does need to start asking more presidential. there is no doubt about that in this previous segment...
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trend, believe in the senate races i'm noticing while donald trump's numbers have been going down state by statein all states but a lot of states, senators like pat toomey in pennsylvania and if you look at rob portman in ohio, roy blunt in missouri, certainly john mccain in arizona, a lot of these senators expected to have real problems right now at least the end of august before we kick into high gear are in a really good position. what are you finding in the house races? similar things. >> very much the same phenomenon. partly because both these candidates are pretty unpopular. hillary clinton will have a hard time in a way, 34 unfavorable. other candidates, johnson and stein, break up the vote at the top and people may well vote for those candidates in protest and revert to their normal pattern down ballot. it's still going to be tough for republicans, largest republican majority since 1928. we polled states with obama care. i think the odds are we'll hold the house. we may lose a few seats as we did in 2012 but i think the majority is secure at this point. >> based on the views of your cons
trend, believe in the senate races i'm noticing while donald trump's numbers have been going down state by statein all states but a lot of states, senators like pat toomey in pennsylvania and if you look at rob portman in ohio, roy blunt in missouri, certainly john mccain in arizona, a lot of these senators expected to have real problems right now at least the end of august before we kick into high gear are in a really good position. what are you finding in the house races? similar things....
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state by state. the reports companies owe iowa hospitals' doctors just six months into the program. it also shows how long providers have waited to receive payment. the numbers total up to millions of dollars owed. for example, amerihealth owes just the university of iowa nearly 600-thousand dollars for claims that are less than 30 days old. amerigroup owes the u-i nearly one million dollars for claims made in the same time period. combined, the two companies owe iowa providers nearly 250 million dollars in in a written statement, a spokesman for governor branstad called the new system more efficient. he says data shows providers are being paid on average in nine days - on par with the old state-run system. but democratic state senator liz mathis says the opposite is happening for providers across the state. and it could seriously hurt what services iowans can access down the road. 00:11:48 "i think looking at other states, you see where providers shut down, or they have to really slim their services, so they can
state by state. the reports companies owe iowa hospitals' doctors just six months into the program. it also shows how long providers have waited to receive payment. the numbers total up to millions of dollars owed. for example, amerihealth owes just the university of iowa nearly 600-thousand dollars for claims that are less than 30 days old. amerigroup owes the u-i nearly one million dollars for claims made in the same time period. combined, the two companies owe iowa providers nearly 250...
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states. they would have to go state-by-state and locality by locality. that would be different. arlie: thank you so much. thank you. pleasure to have you here. thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ 11, 19: on september terrorists use jetliners and guided missiles to kill 2977 people. that changed this nation's approach to national security. the u.s. has spent $1 trillion to prevent terrorist attacks. a new article by steven brill answers the question are we any safer? it is the cover story for the september story of "the atlantic." what made you pursue this? steven: i was curious to document and see how we had done. i did a book in 2003 about the immediate aftermath and the standing of the department of homeland security. as a citizen i had not paid much attention to it. we had spent a timeout money -- timeout money. but the record might be interesting and mixed. the record is next. charlie: but it is clear we are safer. steven: we are stronger. we have more defenses because of the men and women who work at it every day. charlie: why doesn't that make us stronger? >> th
states. they would have to go state-by-state and locality by locality. that would be different. arlie: thank you so much. thank you. pleasure to have you here. thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ 11, 19: on september terrorists use jetliners and guided missiles to kill 2977 people. that changed this nation's approach to national security. the u.s. has spent $1 trillion to prevent terrorist attacks. a new article by steven brill answers the question are we any safer? it is the...
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not state by state, but at the federal level to unsure that vehicles all have the same standards. >> host: and that's why you're up here on capitol hill? >> guest: absolutely. we already have a lot of programs going on in other countries, and we'd love to see the same level of response from government agencies on the hill. >> host: so when you show this to members of congress, what's been their reaction? >> guest: people love it. the reality here is there are so many people that are injured or killed in traffic accidents every year. a big problem we have. this technology has the ability to dramatically reduce the number of accidents, injuries and fatalityies. the technology is coming very fast. >> host: all right. how long has this technology been worked on, and what's your role? what's your background? >> guest: i've been working with automaker ors for over a decade. our technology is actually used to design cars, to engineer the car, to manufacture the cars. nvidia creates simulator ors to help figure out how to make safer cars with virtual crash tests and virtual wind tunnel simul
not state by state, but at the federal level to unsure that vehicles all have the same standards. >> host: and that's why you're up here on capitol hill? >> guest: absolutely. we already have a lot of programs going on in other countries, and we'd love to see the same level of response from government agencies on the hill. >> host: so when you show this to members of congress, what's been their reaction? >> guest: people love it. the reality here is there are so many...
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states. of course they are. they don't want to be accountable, finally. zach tracer, why don't you take that? state-by-state picture varies. it is one of the important things to remember. from going to be different washington, d.c. to new york. for folks to understand what is going on in each local market, it is tough to encapsulate that on tv. host: in every state, there are regulators. ofy have their own regulator insurance companies that are in their states. even as part of the federal exchange? guest: every state has an .nsurance regulator the regulators perform different functions. want very say they little to do with the affordable care act and other states have taken a robust role in terms of their own exchange, dealing with the rates that are set. .t does vary by state we will keep an eye on the market given the number of people affected. gets rich, virginia, insurance through the affordable care act. caller: just to correct you, i am paying for my son. jobs.between the affordable care act does not work. you have to go to market place and there one offer, blue ross blue shield -- blue cross blue shi
states. of course they are. they don't want to be accountable, finally. zach tracer, why don't you take that? state-by-state picture varies. it is one of the important things to remember. from going to be different washington, d.c. to new york. for folks to understand what is going on in each local market, it is tough to encapsulate that on tv. host: in every state, there are regulators. ofy have their own regulator insurance companies that are in their states. even as part of the federal...
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state by state. you heard there is a patchwork system, a lot of people pushing for more federal. steve: they want to make sure it stays safe. >> all right. thank you. >> macy's department store chain plans to close about 100 stores by early next year. that is on top of 40 store closures announced, it is unclear which locations will be shut down, they blame competition from on-line and discount stores, we're expectation everything to be on sale now, however it is promising to ramp up macy's.com, increase the product offering. jennifer: a new audit by state troller caused mta 13 million in revenue they found that information on summons was inaccuracies and collector did not follow up to the cases, mta said computer upgrades >> medical marijuana is legal in half of the country but still considered a dangerous drug by the dea, and opted not reclassify marijuana, it claim its has a high p abuse and no accepted me medical use. dea plans to allow more research to marijuana's possible medicinal benefits. steve: canadian officials making public rob ford smoking crack he passed away this past march. this triggered one of the great political can scandals of our , inaccessible public before it was part of a pending court place, it is depressing to watch. >> all right, a brazen robbery in a g florida gas station on camera. jennifer: a pair of men storm into a store, one armed with a baseball man, swinging at two clerks but the clerking fought back, one got a hole of the bat, and turned it on the men ran getting away with a few hundred rid dollars,
state by state. you heard there is a patchwork system, a lot of people pushing for more federal. steve: they want to make sure it stays safe. >> all right. thank you. >> macy's department store chain plans to close about 100 stores by early next year. that is on top of 40 store closures announced, it is unclear which locations will be shut down, they blame competition from on-line and discount stores, we're expectation everything to be on sale now, however it is promising to ramp up...
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if you look the state-by-state polling and with the demographics in the key counties that she has today well in, she should feel good about where she is. a lot of this has to do with people's resentment and rejection of donald trump. one worry i have is you want two strong candidates. you want to beat the other candidate, but when the other is running a campaign that lacks purpose and vision and substance it almost pull down the other campaign. one of the challenges is to maintain a level -- it's like in sports. you get ahead 3-0, you can ask oklahoma city when you lose focus. we have to redouble the efforts every single week, if not every single day. i'm still contending that the winner, if it is donald trump on september 26, it changes the dynamic as romney did four years ago. mrs. clinton has to remain but only focused but a laser-like focused day after day. >> you obviously know senator john mccain very well having worked with him for a long time. you were talking about your vote down ballot. he is in such a difficult place at this point. i'm wondering from a personal perspective
if you look the state-by-state polling and with the demographics in the key counties that she has today well in, she should feel good about where she is. a lot of this has to do with people's resentment and rejection of donald trump. one worry i have is you want two strong candidates. you want to beat the other candidate, but when the other is running a campaign that lacks purpose and vision and substance it almost pull down the other campaign. one of the challenges is to maintain a level --...
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safety standards are not the same state by state.ight a child is in intensive care, and a county fair is forced to shut down all of it's rides. the concern now is that there is no one set standard for safety regulations. >> i have three kids that fell from a ferris wheel. >> they fell about 45 feet from an amusement park ride in tennessee. >> we called for two helicopters, two med units. >> one day earlier, a 10-year-old died of a fatal neck injury. it is dubbed the world's largest water slide. >> what we do know about water parks is there is little oversight or regulations. they're not requires to report their injuries, and much of it is handled at a state and local level. >> there is more than 400 amusement parks. no federal agency is responsible for oversight, it is up to the state to regulate, and some are more strict than others. but the group that represents amusement parts tells cnn in a serious incidents are extremely rare. the most recent data from 2014 shows of the millions of visitors in the u.s., there was more than 1100
safety standards are not the same state by state.ight a child is in intensive care, and a county fair is forced to shut down all of it's rides. the concern now is that there is no one set standard for safety regulations. >> i have three kids that fell from a ferris wheel. >> they fell about 45 feet from an amusement park ride in tennessee. >> we called for two helicopters, two med units. >> one day earlier, a 10-year-old died of a fatal neck injury. it is dubbed the...