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the only big state he won was a state where independentsing vote.oblem in new jersey. california is different. he may have a shot there. but if she can continue to win these big states, her path is straight. >> he talked about how the work he has to do ahead, how he's looking forward. listen to what he said. >> i'm flying tomorrow morning to indiana. i'm going to pennsylvania. i will be all over. so we're going to celebrate for about two hours. then early in the morning, i get up and we begin working again. >> a more disciplined looking candidate with a tweaked team. he needs 58% of the delegates from here on out to clinch the nomination. are we going to see a new candidate trump on the trail, eric? >> there are signs we are. trump is trying to do something he failed at several months ago. that's to get republicans comfortable with the idea of him as nominee. he's going to need to win all five states next week and win them by fairly significant margins. he needs to make it difficult for the republican party, for individual delegates to go against hi
the only big state he won was a state where independentsing vote.oblem in new jersey. california is different. he may have a shot there. but if she can continue to win these big states, her path is straight. >> he talked about how the work he has to do ahead, how he's looking forward. listen to what he said. >> i'm flying tomorrow morning to indiana. i'm going to pennsylvania. i will be all over. so we're going to celebrate for about two hours. then early in the morning, i get up...
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state. can get reelected by not raising taxes. i'll give uv authority to go to he federal government and get that money through loan money or however you can get it. 1962, the great debate went on. it was about direct student aid. decide versus incentives institutions and/or enroll the right populations, the meaty populations. we took the market route. we took the market route and went to direct student aid. the assumption was made that the states would take care of public universities. the states have vanished and now we have a federal market based fee-based system that has allowed a whole new sotor to emerge because it's lucrative, the for profit grants 30% of the pel and has 40% of all student loan defaults. would you want your k-12 system to have the same structure where for-profit universities schoolers, dle elementary school ers and high no ol ers and we would have idea that the federal government would become the main suppliers of higher education. the university of chicago said, with
state. can get reelected by not raising taxes. i'll give uv authority to go to he federal government and get that money through loan money or however you can get it. 1962, the great debate went on. it was about direct student aid. decide versus incentives institutions and/or enroll the right populations, the meaty populations. we took the market route. we took the market route and went to direct student aid. the assumption was made that the states would take care of public universities. the...
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like the state of texas, like the state of new mexico, like the state of arizona, like the state of california, mexico represents our number one trading partner. for many other states, deeper into the interior, mexico represents our second largest trading partner. but the volume of trade between our two countries is unlike any other even among our top trading partner, china. for with mexico, for every dollar of import value that we bring into this country from mexico, 40 cents of that dollar were value that originated here in the united states. components, manufactured goods, that were built here in america by americans, by u.s. citizens, that were exported to mexico for final assembly and manufacture before reimportation in the united states. it's why with mexico, when we export to mexico, we win. when we import from mexico, we win. and that volume of trade between our two countries is responsible for one out of every four jobs in the community that i represent, el paso, texas. it is responsible for more than 400,000 jobs in the state of texas. more than six million jobs throughout
like the state of texas, like the state of new mexico, like the state of arizona, like the state of california, mexico represents our number one trading partner. for many other states, deeper into the interior, mexico represents our second largest trading partner. but the volume of trade between our two countries is unlike any other even among our top trading partner, china. for with mexico, for every dollar of import value that we bring into this country from mexico, 40 cents of that dollar...
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, one state only, his home state. and the key is about receiving majority plus one in as many states in order to receive the necessary delegates to acleve the nomination. what ted is doing now is focusing on acquiring delegates in every state we possibly can to achieve 1,237. >> i know indiana, a week from today, is critical for his campaign, senator cruz's campaign. both candidates, kasich and cruz, backing away interest that deal that they struck to prevent donald trump from reaching that number of delegates, 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination. is the deal over with or is it still hanging by a thread? >> i think it's important to understand, wolf, what the purpose and what was stated in this deal. it was letting folks know that we are going to concentrate our resources in indiana, a state that's important for the campaign. nothing more than that. we're focusing resources in that state, he'll spend quite a bit of time there. it's not an indication of directing voters how to vote or which way to vote. it
, one state only, his home state. and the key is about receiving majority plus one in as many states in order to receive the necessary delegates to acleve the nomination. what ted is doing now is focusing on acquiring delegates in every state we possibly can to achieve 1,237. >> i know indiana, a week from today, is critical for his campaign, senator cruz's campaign. both candidates, kasich and cruz, backing away interest that deal that they struck to prevent donald trump from reaching...
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state their accountability system. it apartments rule to implement and support the law and it reduces requirements on state testing and makes investments to improve and expand access to preschool for the nation's .oungest learners reauthorizing the law was not the finish line. it was a starting point for the department and our school district and states to begin the hard work of transitioning away from no child left behind and turn the page. the department goes through the process and the state develops new policies, i will closely monitor several issues to make sure our law lives of to the intent to with a all students high-quality education. the elementary and secondary education act is at its heart a civil rights law. strong that without accountability, kids from low income neighborhoods and students of color and kids with disabilities and students learning english too often fall through the >>. usepect the department to the authority to make sure every student has access to quality education. while we were writing
state their accountability system. it apartments rule to implement and support the law and it reduces requirements on state testing and makes investments to improve and expand access to preschool for the nation's .oungest learners reauthorizing the law was not the finish line. it was a starting point for the department and our school district and states to begin the hard work of transitioning away from no child left behind and turn the page. the department goes through the process and the state...
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beyond the nation state in general and beyond the democratic nation state in particular. so before we get started, i'm going to quote three european leaders from the left, right and center, who in the very early days, right after world war ii, were concerned about -- this is before charles degall and margaret thatcher voiced their reservations, these three were concerned about the future of democracy in interegrated europ. from the left in 1950, british labor prime minister declared that britain, quote, would not accept that the most student economic forces in our country should be handed over to an authority that is utterly undemocratic and responsible to nobody. from the right, and at the same time in france, the leader of the national assembly opposed, quote, delegating our powers to experts. several years late r in 1957, i opposition to the founding document of the eec, which was the forrunner of the union, the founding treaty of rome document, former french premiere stated, a democrat may abdicate by giving in to internal dictatorship, but also by dell delegating his
beyond the nation state in general and beyond the democratic nation state in particular. so before we get started, i'm going to quote three european leaders from the left, right and center, who in the very early days, right after world war ii, were concerned about -- this is before charles degall and margaret thatcher voiced their reservations, these three were concerned about the future of democracy in interegrated europ. from the left in 1950, british labor prime minister declared that...
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winner take all states in june and montana and south dakota and those states are good for cruz. mark: in indiana, oregon and washington, case it could be a player. states spread out over the monster year of to ask yourself what if we seen that. we saw in wisconsin, state by itself. trump did not do well there. but there were a lot of factors working against him. his ability toen campaign and spending money and his new team's ability to work the thing, i just think trump's advantages in a three-way race with these two guys, i think schmid is overstating the case. i think haley barbour is understating it. john: you are being mr. goldilocks. or forms,ink if trump or think everybody agrees he is going to perform very well next tuesday. these five in may are key. if he lives up to 80% of his potential in these five states, i think he will be on the doorstep of winning. and will not need to absolutely kill on those five contest in june. the: i think one of questions you have to ask -- you think about those states in oregon and washington. john kasich has no money. donald trump has a l
winner take all states in june and montana and south dakota and those states are good for cruz. mark: in indiana, oregon and washington, case it could be a player. states spread out over the monster year of to ask yourself what if we seen that. we saw in wisconsin, state by itself. trump did not do well there. but there were a lot of factors working against him. his ability toen campaign and spending money and his new team's ability to work the thing, i just think trump's advantages in a...
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tonight, it's a small state but made a statement. we heard from the state's republican chairman. let's check in on the democratic contest with lauren green who is joining us with details. >> reporter: as you said, hillary clinton won big tonight, taking the biggest prizes but it wasn't a clean sweep. clinton won four of five state primaries in pennsylvania, delaware, maryland and connecticut. bernie sanders won in rhode island with 55% of the vote. although clinton is short of clinching the democratic nomination, statistically she is virtually assured of getting the needed delegates. here how it is stacking up. 2383 are needed to win the nomination. clinton kept her ire on the gop opponent donald trump who had accused her of playing the woman card. >> well, if fighting for women's health care and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, than deal me in! >> clinton showed a shift in strategy against her adversary bernie sanders almost appealing to his supporters sensing the need to heal the political and philosophical divide. listen. i applaud senator sanders and
tonight, it's a small state but made a statement. we heard from the state's republican chairman. let's check in on the democratic contest with lauren green who is joining us with details. >> reporter: as you said, hillary clinton won big tonight, taking the biggest prizes but it wasn't a clean sweep. clinton won four of five state primaries in pennsylvania, delaware, maryland and connecticut. bernie sanders won in rhode island with 55% of the vote. although clinton is short of clinching...
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it's always a battle ground state, but it will be a different battle ground state.first, the clinton campaign knows they still need a big win here tonight, particularly in pennsylvania. they know they still have at least another month to go, a little bit more than that in this primary fight, but we are seeing a turning of the page here. we're seeing a change of the mood here. you can almost feel the energy here changing as these candidates -- as these supporters rather are looking forward to what they believe will be a fall campaign with donald trump or whoever. again, we need to find out what pennsylvania does tonight. >> let's see how long that takes. we're waiting to hear from hillary clinton. we're still waiting to hear from donald trump. donald trump has swept all five states on the republican side. john king, let's go over and take a look. hillary clinton has won in delaware and in maryland. three more states still outstanding. we're talking about connecticut, pennsylvania and rhode island. >> she just seconds ago pulled slightly ahead in connecticut. 49.3% to
it's always a battle ground state, but it will be a different battle ground state.first, the clinton campaign knows they still need a big win here tonight, particularly in pennsylvania. they know they still have at least another month to go, a little bit more than that in this primary fight, but we are seeing a turning of the page here. we're seeing a change of the mood here. you can almost feel the energy here changing as these candidates -- as these supporters rather are looking forward to...
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beautiful state. we have seen a lot of businesses and entrepreneurs supporting the economy. >> i have made up my mind. >> thanks for your innovative spirit and we appreciate that. great to see you. sure. yeah. [indiscernible] [laughter] how are you? nice to meet you? what is your name? how old are you, giovanna? >> 13. >> what greater you and? >> grade seven. -- what grade are you in? >> grade seven. >> great. thanks for coming. thank you for supporting us. how are you guys? >> this is my daughter. >> how wonderful. >> you are a lucky father. >> i am blessed. guatemala 13om years ago. where were you from originally? >> guatemala city. >> what is your favorite -- >> mine. >> you remind me of my daughter. >> she just turned 13 last week. >> great. maybe you will be a doctor. do you want to be a doctor? no? a marine biologist. a good place for that is california. thank you for coming. >> thank you very much. nice to meet you. >> how are you? well, we are doing well, but it is only going to happen if we k
beautiful state. we have seen a lot of businesses and entrepreneurs supporting the economy. >> i have made up my mind. >> thanks for your innovative spirit and we appreciate that. great to see you. sure. yeah. [indiscernible] [laughter] how are you? nice to meet you? what is your name? how old are you, giovanna? >> 13. >> what greater you and? >> grade seven. -- what grade are you in? >> grade seven. >> great. thanks for coming. thank you for supporting...
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the state systems are different. every state is different.f he did 18.5 of those -- unless he cooperates. and usually but we do come it was not about arresting people it was a matter of going after the command control structures of that organization. you need to arrest people and we need them to tell us who their boss is. supporters of the current incarceration system often point to statistics that show the crime rate is the lowest it has been in 50 years. at the same time, the prison population is depleting. one group opposed to reform is the national association of assistant u.s. attorneys for the naausa. it leaves the war on drug trafficking has been extremely effective. the major principle behind the organization is just because a drug trafficker -- does not not mean they are not violent. here is the president, steve cook -- convicted of drug trafficking. >> we are not talking about releasing low-level offenders. the federal prisons are full of significant drug traffickers. if you look at this is just a, what you will see from the sentenc
the state systems are different. every state is different.f he did 18.5 of those -- unless he cooperates. and usually but we do come it was not about arresting people it was a matter of going after the command control structures of that organization. you need to arrest people and we need them to tell us who their boss is. supporters of the current incarceration system often point to statistics that show the crime rate is the lowest it has been in 50 years. at the same time, the prison...
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state. she was a senator there. people know her there and they took a chance on her in 2001 when she was first lady and running for the senate. i think they do think that the race favors her but they are also trying to portray and they are trying to shore up the support for her. that's why she's there today. she's in upstate new york, which is an area that could favor bernie sanders more than new york city where the diversity is going to be a positive for her. i think the clinton campaign is trying to manage expectations a little more in wisconsin than they are in new york. the thing that they are also emphasizing, anderson, they think soon hillary clinton will have an insurmountable lead and despite the fact that bernie sanders may be beating her in wisconsin and challenging her in new york because of the way that delegates are awarded, they still think overall they are in a much better position than bernie sanders. >> brianna keilar, thanks. there's no shortage of news heading into tomorro
state. she was a senator there. people know her there and they took a chance on her in 2001 when she was first lady and running for the senate. i think they do think that the race favors her but they are also trying to portray and they are trying to shore up the support for her. that's why she's there today. she's in upstate new york, which is an area that could favor bernie sanders more than new york city where the diversity is going to be a positive for her. i think the clinton campaign is...
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trump with 54% support in his home state. ohio governor john kasich is 21% while texas senator ted cruz gets 15%. >> i think i will be good with people. ronald reagan had very high unfavorable and jimmy carter was 19 points or 20 points ahead of him and ended up winning by six points so i think it's going to be similar. >> cruz and trump are not winning in the fall. now, here is going to be the concern. we are not only going to lose the white house and the court, but we are going to lose the united states senate, we are going to lose the courthouse and state house, so when people look, look, i'm beating hillary virtually everywhere in the country. >> i'm going say a sentence that hasn't been said in 50 years, california is going to decide the republican nomination. [cheers and applause] nicole: on the democratic side, clinton has 55% support in her adopted state. vermont senator bernie sanders gets 41%. >> we have to protect the country, the person that you vote for to be president will also be commander in chief. a lot of wh
trump with 54% support in his home state. ohio governor john kasich is 21% while texas senator ted cruz gets 15%. >> i think i will be good with people. ronald reagan had very high unfavorable and jimmy carter was 19 points or 20 points ahead of him and ended up winning by six points so i think it's going to be similar. >> cruz and trump are not winning in the fall. now, here is going to be the concern. we are not only going to lose the white house and the court, but we are going to...
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united states. i sat down with two of the ap reporters, robin mcdowell and martha mendoza, last week in los angeles. partys issue of third suppliers, what he said it companies, we can't be responsible for going back to the beginning of where fish is caught him if these men are slaves, certainly we do not condone that. but how would we know? .> we are a couple of moms we are news reporters and we found this. i don't buy it. a major corporation that really cares and is really committed to keeping human trafficking out of their supply chain can get meticulous, get on the ground, talk to people, figure out where there products come from. it may be a little more expensive and their profit margin may be a little smaller, but it is entirely doable for them to follow their product from the producer right onto their store shelves. amy: the pulitzer prize debut into an all woman team. to see our full interview with the fillets are prize-winning reporters robin mcdowell and martha mendoza, go to democracynow.o
united states. i sat down with two of the ap reporters, robin mcdowell and martha mendoza, last week in los angeles. partys issue of third suppliers, what he said it companies, we can't be responsible for going back to the beginning of where fish is caught him if these men are slaves, certainly we do not condone that. but how would we know? .> we are a couple of moms we are news reporters and we found this. i don't buy it. a major corporation that really cares and is really committed to...
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united states congress. i think that's a life story of the aspirations of what californians want. secondly, i have 20 years experience in the united states house of representatives, doing the issues, knowing the people, taking the very tough votes when the pressure is on, like voting against the iraq war when everybody was so quick to go in. against the patriot act, when it took away our civil liberties. and third, i have 20 years of experience on military, homeland security, knowing the international players. none of the candidates in this election have the experiences i have. >> you say your family experience. so many things that other californians have gone through. what do y mean by that? >> for example, in the recession. this past recession that we had. my brothers, they had a very thriving business. it went under, and they lost their homes. so what people have experienced in california, our family has experienced in california. my dad, he has alzheimer's. now for 20 years. every family is going to be h
united states congress. i think that's a life story of the aspirations of what californians want. secondly, i have 20 years experience in the united states house of representatives, doing the issues, knowing the people, taking the very tough votes when the pressure is on, like voting against the iraq war when everybody was so quick to go in. against the patriot act, when it took away our civil liberties. and third, i have 20 years of experience on military, homeland security, knowing the...
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the united states? general verrilli: there are millions of people, millions of people other than the dapa recipients about whom this is true right now. and this gets to the point of why their reading of section 1324 is completely wrong. justice alito: i'm just talking about the english language. i just don't understand it. how can you be -- general verrilli: well, let me -- justice alito: how can you how can it be lawful to work here but not lawful to be here? general verrilli: let me just go through the reality here, and i'll give you some sense of just how disruptive a ruling would be to accept their theory on who can lawfully work in the united states. right now, since 2008, one category of people who can get work authorization are people applying for adjustment of status. we've given out 3.5 million of those to that category of people since 2008, and in the decades before, it was hundreds of thousands of people a year. they are not lawfully present in the united states on theory of having lawful sta
the united states? general verrilli: there are millions of people, millions of people other than the dapa recipients about whom this is true right now. and this gets to the point of why their reading of section 1324 is completely wrong. justice alito: i'm just talking about the english language. i just don't understand it. how can you be -- general verrilli: well, let me -- justice alito: how can you how can it be lawful to work here but not lawful to be here? general verrilli: let me just go...
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in different states?-- you don't have to go far. south carolina considering legislation despite the republican governor's opposition to that. but we have to remember in the world of politics and business, sometimes politics comes first. you do have conservative states, people with traditional views when it comes to marriage and also gender identification. a lot of lawmakers and governors have them to respond to. it will be interesting to see long term what this means for the south. >> indeed. politics or business, which will take the lead? we'll see. national correspondent paolo sandoval. thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." ahead, it is a romantic story of the state of montana sort of. when we come back, the story of how bandits armed with guns couldn't stop this kissing couple. we'll have the story next. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you c
in different states?-- you don't have to go far. south carolina considering legislation despite the republican governor's opposition to that. but we have to remember in the world of politics and business, sometimes politics comes first. you do have conservative states, people with traditional views when it comes to marriage and also gender identification. a lot of lawmakers and governors have them to respond to. it will be interesting to see long term what this means for the south. >>...
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from state of new york. >> love being if brooklyn. it is great. >> no matter where you go they love new york. throughout the world. >> a review of the tuesday primary with trump's campaign manager. >> our goal is to get $1,237 or more. corey lewandowski on the controversy over michelle fields. >> it is a huge distraction. >> and the role in the campaign. >> if the fox news sunday exclusive, and, the domes brawl if brooklyn. the judgment which voted for the war in iraq and i question that. >> president obama trusted me judgment enough to ask me to be secretary of state. >> how the personal attacks will play with the voters. >> and growing concern that the zika virus is worse than we thought. >> more and more we have learned, the more and more you get concerned about the scope of what the virus is doing. >> we have the latest from the government's point man on what you can do to protect yourself. >> and our power player of week, the first female admiral, still, breaking barriers. >> all right now, on fox news sunday. >> hello from fox n
from state of new york. >> love being if brooklyn. it is great. >> no matter where you go they love new york. throughout the world. >> a review of the tuesday primary with trump's campaign manager. >> our goal is to get $1,237 or more. corey lewandowski on the controversy over michelle fields. >> it is a huge distraction. >> and the role in the campaign. >> if the fox news sunday exclusive, and, the domes brawl if brooklyn. the judgment which voted for...
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that was both sanctioned by the state and funded by the state. just because their public health crisis around heroin use got so bad. in the state of maine, maine is a state that looks big on the map but has a small population, only 1.3 million people in the whole state. the state of maine has had just an incredible problem of people dying from drug overdoses last year. maine has a population slightly bigger than rhode island. 1.3 million in the state, maine had 272 people die of drug overdoses last year. that means just in the state of maine, a person died from a drug overdose every 32 hours in that state. all last year. and that was 31% increase over the number of people dying from drug overdoses, the previous year. so it's a terrible problem and getting much worse very fast. now, one life saving development though along side this huge spike in heroin use and overdoses, has been the increasing available built of a drug narcan. a last resort way to save somebody's life if they are overdosing. to keep them alive until paramedics get there. if a pe
that was both sanctioned by the state and funded by the state. just because their public health crisis around heroin use got so bad. in the state of maine, maine is a state that looks big on the map but has a small population, only 1.3 million people in the whole state. the state of maine has had just an incredible problem of people dying from drug overdoses last year. maine has a population slightly bigger than rhode island. 1.3 million in the state, maine had 272 people die of drug overdoses...
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after those states vote with 199 delegates, that is more than the northeast states voting this coming tuesday. we are going to have a much clearer picture of whether trump actually can get the delegates it is going to take to gain a majority before the party heads to cleveland. part of the problem, handicapping these five states, is there is almost no polling in any of the five. given how the three candidates stack up in those may contests, indiana, nebraska, west virginia, oregon, washington, what do you think the controversy just about who is more right, haley barbour who says trump has got less than a 50% chance or steve schmitt who says sure thing? john: we did this math exercise in a different way a few days before steve and haley had their views. i continue to think haley barbour is more right than steve schmitt. i think the numbers are daunting. you look at these primaries in the middle of the month, in may. indiana is an open primary. west virginia is an open primary. the open primaries are good for donald trump. those are states he would probably do well in. but the basket, s
after those states vote with 199 delegates, that is more than the northeast states voting this coming tuesday. we are going to have a much clearer picture of whether trump actually can get the delegates it is going to take to gain a majority before the party heads to cleveland. part of the problem, handicapping these five states, is there is almost no polling in any of the five. given how the three candidates stack up in those may contests, indiana, nebraska, west virginia, oregon, washington,...
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states.rs to look at something to find something to blame. let's leave that aside. indiana, you got mike pence for an endorsement, you have been campaigning there hard he have day, working that state hard over the last several days. does it mean indiana is a must-win? >> well, you know, everybody wants to label this state or that state a must-win or can't go forward without it and so on. every state ultimately is important in this process. right now it's the people of indiana who more than anyone else in america who are focused on this contest and the choice between having the erratic donald trump lead the republican party to defeat in november versus having a principled, prepared team in ted cruz and carly fiorina. that's the choice right now, and this is an opportunity for indianians to have a very, very powerful voice going forward. obviously this is a very important state in this process. comes at a critical time. yes, donald trump had a good week and a good time in new york and in the no
states.rs to look at something to find something to blame. let's leave that aside. indiana, you got mike pence for an endorsement, you have been campaigning there hard he have day, working that state hard over the last several days. does it mean indiana is a must-win? >> well, you know, everybody wants to label this state or that state a must-win or can't go forward without it and so on. every state ultimately is important in this process. right now it's the people of indiana who more...
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state after state all over the country. but rhode island election officials are apparently banking on the idea that people in that state just don't care. they can't be bothered to be polled. just drinking beer. we'll know soon enough. if you live in rhode island, i want to tell you, they're cutting the number of polling places that you can vote in on tuesday night by 70%. if you are planning on voting on tuesday, bring one of those little portable chairs, maybe. or maybe a cooler full of peer to sit on. maybe bring a tent. >>> happy friday night. we've got a big show tonight. there's details ahead. on the big event that chris hayes and i are doing with bernie sanders and hillary clinton on monday night. very exciting. we've also got a happy, slightly drunken celebration of a great american due to come up at the end of the show tonight. there's lots going to happen in this hour. stay with us. men! and as fans of awesome tv! but it is going to take a total team effort to get through all these shows! now are you with me? three
state after state all over the country. but rhode island election officials are apparently banking on the idea that people in that state just don't care. they can't be bothered to be polled. just drinking beer. we'll know soon enough. if you live in rhode island, i want to tell you, they're cutting the number of polling places that you can vote in on tuesday night by 70%. if you are planning on voting on tuesday, bring one of those little portable chairs, maybe. or maybe a cooler full of peer...
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governor john kasich is in ohio, where he is set to deliver his state of the state address. all of this in wake of last night. >> with our victory tonight in wisconsin, we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses and primaries. the facts are pretty clear. we have a path toward victory, a path toward the white house. >> and on "morning joe" today, secretary clinton complimented senator sanders on his win. then had this to say when asked about an issue she raised repeatedly concerning the independent senator from vermont. >> is bernie a democrat? do you consider bernie a democrat? >> well, i think he himself doesn't consider himself to be a democrat. and you know, look, he's raised a lot of important issue s that the democratic party agrees with, income inequality first and foremost. it's up to the democratic primary voters to make that assessment. >> in the wake of last night, bernie sanders only had a net gain of ten delegates. he still trails secretary clinton by 670 total delegates. on the republican side, so far, ted cruz has picked up 33 delegates in wisconsi
governor john kasich is in ohio, where he is set to deliver his state of the state address. all of this in wake of last night. >> with our victory tonight in wisconsin, we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses and primaries. the facts are pretty clear. we have a path toward victory, a path toward the white house. >> and on "morning joe" today, secretary clinton complimented senator sanders on his win. then had this to say when asked about an issue she raised...
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in the states voting next week secretary clinton is ahead in all of those states as well. the combination of her lead in the delegates and the nature of the next part of the democratic calendar, it made it very difficult for the sanders campaign to explain how they see themselves really competing for the nomination at this point. really having any chance to win. and the sanders campaign when they talked to the prosecute es, the sanders campaign when you hear it from the candidate himself, the sanders campaign when they put out on the fundraising e-mails of course they have a path to victory, but there was i think really important moment last night on our election night broadcast here in studio when bernie sanders campaign manager jeff weaver was asked here in person to explain that path to show the math to show us and our viewers how senator sanders would win. this is what he said to explain it and this is why the two words jeff and weaver were trending all night last night on twitter because of this public case that they're now making for how bernie sanders would win. >>
in the states voting next week secretary clinton is ahead in all of those states as well. the combination of her lead in the delegates and the nature of the next part of the democratic calendar, it made it very difficult for the sanders campaign to explain how they see themselves really competing for the nomination at this point. really having any chance to win. and the sanders campaign when they talked to the prosecute es, the sanders campaign when you hear it from the candidate himself, the...
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. >>> plus, empire state showdown. days before the new york primary, can clinton shake off sanders and clear the path to the nomination? >> we don't need another diagnosis of the problem. we need solutions. >> or will bernie score his biggest upset ever? >> we're just busting through. >> hillary clinton is here. exclusively. and, bernie sanders, live. from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >> just two days before the big vote here in new york. hillary clinton hoping to stop the sanders winning streak in her home state. for sanders, the delegate math makes tuesday do or die. the high stakes made the last debate a shouting match. >> i'm sure a lot of people are very surprised to learn that you supported raising the minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour. [ cheers and applause ] >> wait a minute. wait a minute. wait a minute. >> that's just not accurate. >> after the debate, both candidates left the empire state. sanders for the vatican and a brief greeting from the pope. >> he's a beauti
. >>> plus, empire state showdown. days before the new york primary, can clinton shake off sanders and clear the path to the nomination? >> we don't need another diagnosis of the problem. we need solutions. >> or will bernie score his biggest upset ever? >> we're just busting through. >> hillary clinton is here. exclusively. and, bernie sanders, live. from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >> just two days...
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united states. you don't just fly that big jet in and land it and go make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of then get back on that big jet and go to your country clubhouse in florida or penthouse in new york. i don't think that put you in touch with what's going on. bill: there you have a comparison in personality. trump speaks without a teleprompter. that did not appear to be a scripted moment. now he's forcing her to express her personality. bret: trump definitely has an advantage in the authentic category if you ask voters what they think about hillary clinton, authentic and straightforward is not one of the top items they say. i don't think it attack against donald trump about going to his plane and his car and country clubhouse is great considering when you look back to the book launch, the multiple houses and she hasn't driven in a long time. the general election battle, if this is what it end up being, is going to be something to watch. i think we have a long way to go until w
united states. you don't just fly that big jet in and land it and go make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of then get back on that big jet and go to your country clubhouse in florida or penthouse in new york. i don't think that put you in touch with what's going on. bill: there you have a comparison in personality. trump speaks without a teleprompter. that did not appear to be a scripted moment. now he's forcing her to express her personality. bret: trump definitely has an...
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this is a big, blue state.of the most democratic districts in the country in this state. like charlie rangel in harlem, where you're hard-pressed to find any republican voters. those districts are just as valuable in this race in terms of delegates as these big republican districts. you have these districts where there's hundreds, thousands of republicans voting and they're giving out three delegates at the convention. >> but trump has traditionally done very well in blue districts that have a lot of minority voters. there is yet another sign that trump is poised to do very well in those types of district you're talking about. >> what about on the democratic side? bernie sanders says he has momentum. we have seen the polls in this state closing a bit, still about a 10 to 12-point lead for hillary clinton. can bernie sanders close that further? >> i think it's going to be really tough. hillary clinton was a senator from new york for eight years. she was generally considered a very good senator, a very devoted se
this is a big, blue state.of the most democratic districts in the country in this state. like charlie rangel in harlem, where you're hard-pressed to find any republican voters. those districts are just as valuable in this race in terms of delegates as these big republican districts. you have these districts where there's hundreds, thousands of republicans voting and they're giving out three delegates at the convention. >> but trump has traditionally done very well in blue districts that...
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these are voters elected in the state who then go onto represent their state on the floor. you can't get more of a grass roots process than what is happening. >> what about the rnc leadership? are they concerned about a trump candy? >> the rnc believes that anyone of their candidates is far more equipped to be in the white house than hillary clinton or bernie sanders. >> do you believe the candidate can beat the democratic candidate out there like hillary clinton? >> we believe that anyone of our candidates can beat hillary clinton. she's untrusted. she's under fbi investigation. we believe that anyone of our candidates can beat hillary clinton or bernie sanders. >> what about concerns the trump candidacy could damage republican candidates down ballot, those for the house and the senate? >> right now our role in this is to be the arbitrator, to be the facilitator. the republicans are offering the change this country wants to go in. they don't want another four years of the failed status quo. only the republican party can get the country back on track. >> let's talk about jo
these are voters elected in the state who then go onto represent their state on the floor. you can't get more of a grass roots process than what is happening. >> what about the rnc leadership? are they concerned about a trump candy? >> the rnc believes that anyone of their candidates is far more equipped to be in the white house than hillary clinton or bernie sanders. >> do you believe the candidate can beat the democratic candidate out there like hillary clinton? >> we...
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those five states are very, very different states. they're diverse states.e got a couple that are in the west. you've got wisconsin in the upper midwest, an industrial, midwestern state. you've got colorado, a purplish to blue, more libertarian-leaning state. what we're seeing a breadth of support across the country as republicans uniting behind this campaign. what is clear today, is that we are headed to a contested convention. nobody is able to reach 1237. i'm not going to reach 123and donald trump is not going to reach 1237. we're going to arrive in cleveland with me having a ton of delegates and with donald having a ton of delegates and at that point it is going to be a battle to see who can earn support of majority of delegates elected by the people. i believe we will have
those five states are very, very different states. they're diverse states.e got a couple that are in the west. you've got wisconsin in the upper midwest, an industrial, midwestern state. you've got colorado, a purplish to blue, more libertarian-leaning state. what we're seeing a breadth of support across the country as republicans uniting behind this campaign. what is clear today, is that we are headed to a contested convention. nobody is able to reach 1237. i'm not going to reach 123and donald...
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state directors for all three of those states today. basically to get those people in place to try to already start the effort today of trying to win those states in the general election in november. >>> just in case that turned to the general election was not explicit enough, the clinton campaign also let it be known tonight their lawyers are now reviewing a list of more than two dozen possible choices for hillary clinton's would-be vice presidential running mate. there is no new news on who might be on the short list. the new news is that is the list is not all that short. if they're considering at least 24 people. condition running mate search team is apparently being helmed by john podesta and by cheryl mills. now just as an aside, that means that if these two are going to follow the dick cheney method of searching for just the right presidential candidate, we should expect hillary clinton to be running with either john podesta or chairman mills come november because when dick cheney was given this job picked himself. the hillary cl
state directors for all three of those states today. basically to get those people in place to try to already start the effort today of trying to win those states in the general election in november. >>> just in case that turned to the general election was not explicit enough, the clinton campaign also let it be known tonight their lawyers are now reviewing a list of more than two dozen possible choices for hillary clinton's would-be vice presidential running mate. there is no new news...
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states are banished. now we have a federal market-based tuition and fee based system that has allowed a new sector to emerge that is lucrative, the for-profit sector. of the progress and 47% of all student loan defaults. would you want your system to have the same structure where we let for-profit universities educate middle schoolers, elementary schoolers and high schoolers? right now, we have no idea that the federal government would be the main supplier of revenue for higher education. 1972, it was to save higher education. chicago saidy of they will be more like the university of illinois and reduce our low income access and keep cost control better. none of that has happened. the university of chicago is just as it was then. feeling difference is the university of illinois, for survival purposes, is trying to become the university of chicago. combined, ivy league the richest institutions with federal direct student aid, the wealthiest institutions have less program students thean l su. substantially
states are banished. now we have a federal market-based tuition and fee based system that has allowed a new sector to emerge that is lucrative, the for-profit sector. of the progress and 47% of all student loan defaults. would you want your system to have the same structure where we let for-profit universities educate middle schoolers, elementary schoolers and high schoolers? right now, we have no idea that the federal government would be the main supplier of revenue for higher education. 1972,...
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he's won several states.will win wisconsin, it looks like, but what's really fascinating, if we do a bit of forecasting, alex, is that the democratic nomination will probably be decided this month for all intents and practical purposes in new york, pennsylvania and maryland. in each of those states, there's a large african-american vote population to be considered. and bernie sanders will win wisconsin in part because he has appealed to one of the three major segments of the african-american voting base, and that is the young voters. wisconsin's a large college state, and african-american voters really are drawn to him. but the other two segments are more challenging. first of all, the older african-american voters, they love the clintons. there's trust there. there's a big loyalty factor. but i think that bernie sanders, if i were advising him, he has a real opportunity with that 30 to 40-something, you know, segment, the parent age group. and that's why i think that if he would turn his attention to some of
he's won several states.will win wisconsin, it looks like, but what's really fascinating, if we do a bit of forecasting, alex, is that the democratic nomination will probably be decided this month for all intents and practical purposes in new york, pennsylvania and maryland. in each of those states, there's a large african-american vote population to be considered. and bernie sanders will win wisconsin in part because he has appealed to one of the three major segments of the african-american...
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new jersey is a winner take all state. west virginia looks like a big trump state. he could take most of those. indiana is a bit of a wild card. say he loses indiana. trump wins a couple of congressional districts. say cruz wins these states. trump is shut out. he looks pretty good in new mexico. he gets half the delegates. that could put him at 1102. california, very, very tough to read california. a huge wild card. say the polls are right. we don't know how the break down goes. beginning the unbound delegates from pennsylvania could make for donald trump. this is a huge wild card to think of as we go forward. what will those unbound d delegates who get elected, what will they do? they could be the difference between an open convention and donald trump putting this thing away for good on june 7th. on paper this could with shaping up as trump's secret weapon, but is it? joining us now is congressman charlie dent. thanks for joining us. let me ask you, if donald trump wins your state the way this poll suggests he's on course to do right now, do you expect that will h
new jersey is a winner take all state. west virginia looks like a big trump state. he could take most of those. indiana is a bit of a wild card. say he loses indiana. trump wins a couple of congressional districts. say cruz wins these states. trump is shut out. he looks pretty good in new mexico. he gets half the delegates. that could put him at 1102. california, very, very tough to read california. a huge wild card. say the polls are right. we don't know how the break down goes. beginning the...
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>> we've won another state. millions more votes than senator cruz. >> i'm so excited to share with you what america has learned and nothing to do with a politician winning his home state. >> the trump organization is complaining all the time about all of this and that. you know why? because they know they're not going to get enough votes. we're going to be deadlocked. >> when we stand together, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. >> i call on you to chart a new american journey forward. >> we can't be caught. it's impossible to catch us. >> we have the momentum and we believe we have a path toward victory. >> i can compete in pennsylvania in the general election. in michigan, in wisconsin! t t the. >> the nomination is in the home stretch and victory is in sight. >> hillary clinton and donald trump knocked it out of the park in new york yesterday. each scoring decisive wins in the state's primary. the numbers tell the story. top of the 60% threshold. captured at least 89 of the states 95 delegates and th
>> we've won another state. millions more votes than senator cruz. >> i'm so excited to share with you what america has learned and nothing to do with a politician winning his home state. >> the trump organization is complaining all the time about all of this and that. you know why? because they know they're not going to get enough votes. we're going to be deadlocked. >> when we stand together, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. >> i call on you to chart a...
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. >> street fight state. there is 95 at stake and you win more than 50% of the state, you get some but not all of them. you have to win in every district. the trump campaign said look, we'll do well. 85. can he do that? >> sure, it's entirely possible but means he's going to have a have a very, very good night. because as you said, new york is more complicated on the democratic said but complicated on the republican side in that there is going to be contest for the overall state if he gets 50%. he'll get the delegates for that but each congressional district, 27 of them is three delegates, so they are individual races and working hard. >> they came in, he took a couple days off and focused on new york. look, the only trump realistically that can get the nomination before the convention with the 1237 delegates, he needs the delegates in new york. can he get all 95. they don't want to set them that high, but is it possible? >> possible but i would argue it's more about delegates but trump regaining momentum. a
. >> street fight state. there is 95 at stake and you win more than 50% of the state, you get some but not all of them. you have to win in every district. the trump campaign said look, we'll do well. 85. can he do that? >> sure, it's entirely possible but means he's going to have a have a very, very good night. because as you said, new york is more complicated on the democratic said but complicated on the republican side in that there is going to be contest for the overall state if...
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he won five of the last six states. now another state.tum going forward right now. a big win for bernie sanders. he's going to be speaking soon, we're told, as well. he's in laramie, wyoming, right now. they've got a contest coming up as well. let's go over to john king over at the magic wall. all right. let's go to brianna keilar actually first. brianna, you're over there. you're covering bernie sanders' campaign. go ahead. they must be getting excited with the projection that we just made. >> reporter: yeah, well actually, wolf, they don't know. the people here in this auditorium at the university of wyoming because we're in an auditorium that does not have television screens so they aren't aware at this point that he has been projected the winner which is odd, but we do expect bernie sanders to come out soon and give his speech. certainly they are going to get that impression because he will declare victory and, yes, they are going to be very excited. but what the sanders campaign is hoping for, wolf, is that this gives them a bounce.
he won five of the last six states. now another state.tum going forward right now. a big win for bernie sanders. he's going to be speaking soon, we're told, as well. he's in laramie, wyoming, right now. they've got a contest coming up as well. let's go over to john king over at the magic wall. all right. let's go to brianna keilar actually first. brianna, you're over there. you're covering bernie sanders' campaign. go ahead. they must be getting excited with the projection that we just made....
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states. he is opening up a new geopolitical power system. this has lost some of its core, stable partners which is now so mired in disaster. we can't play an effective role. these are things that happened inside the state. so it to begin by understanding and then moving from that to we needmust do, i think first to understand that the requisites for diminished american roles in the middle east are not there. they are not going to be there for some time to come. in fact, the opposite. opposite, the threats generated by this breakdown in order because they were not well addressed, not by regional actors, have threatened european integration i think that is really his legacy of what happened how the u.s. responded. this is 2016, which is to say it is the 100th anniversary of the agreement. that being the case, whenever i began to about the middle east i always start by trying to -- it did not.he that relates to how i will respond to your question. what they did were reported to do with purported
states. he is opening up a new geopolitical power system. this has lost some of its core, stable partners which is now so mired in disaster. we can't play an effective role. these are things that happened inside the state. so it to begin by understanding and then moving from that to we needmust do, i think first to understand that the requisites for diminished american roles in the middle east are not there. they are not going to be there for some time to come. in fact, the opposite. opposite,...
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the rest of the country looks at new york and thinks of the state as a big state, a sophisticated state, a cosmopolitan state, and it is. but the way you can square that fact with donald trump having a 35-point lead in the state is not necessarily anything specific to donald trump himself. it's about new york republicans. there's the simple explanatory fact about tomorrow night's race that it is a closed primary. no independents can vote in the primary on the democratic side or the republican side. in this republican race there's not going to be cross-over voters, independents -- it's only registered republicans in new york state who are going to be voting. in new york state i have to tell you, i don't mean this in a bad way but you have to understand elsewhere in the country, new york state registered republicans are kind of a weird bunch. sorry. here's what i mean. there are 20 million people in the state of new york. there are only 2.7 million registered republicans. okay? it takes a special kind of new yorker to be a registered republican. the new york republican party also isn't wh
the rest of the country looks at new york and thinks of the state as a big state, a sophisticated state, a cosmopolitan state, and it is. but the way you can square that fact with donald trump having a 35-point lead in the state is not necessarily anything specific to donald trump himself. it's about new york republicans. there's the simple explanatory fact about tomorrow night's race that it is a closed primary. no independents can vote in the primary on the democratic side or the republican...
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talk about southern states, northern states did not allow free black men to vote. connecticut has a referendum to give the vote to free black men. that referendum failed. we have to keep that in mind when we are talking about this contested problem of race. question here. is this the last question? >> he is looking at people as people are looking at the construct of relationships, rebuilding relationships between blacks and whites, and that is based on the sense that black people are people. the idea and the context at that time, when there was so much hatred and putrid consideration, where did this come from, where he is saying, not only is the old not working anymore and we are going toward a new sense of being with ourselves and each other? prof. masur: frederick douglass met with lincoln on several occasions. douglass said about him that he was the only white man that he ever met that treated him fully as of equal. part of it comes back to the idea of the self-made man. lincoln's idea that we have to lift artificial weights off of old people's shoulders. he is
talk about southern states, northern states did not allow free black men to vote. connecticut has a referendum to give the vote to free black men. that referendum failed. we have to keep that in mind when we are talking about this contested problem of race. question here. is this the last question? >> he is looking at people as people are looking at the construct of relationships, rebuilding relationships between blacks and whites, and that is based on the sense that black people are...
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some states. look, it is important for him to get over 50%. the delegate math doesn't work unless he wins big in these big blue states. let's face it, ted cruz is a guy who typecast his message to evangelical christians. he's going to have a difficult time appealing to voters that don't fit that narrow category. when you talk about a state like new york, a state where there aren't that many evangelical christians. in fact, you look to the south, the deep south, states where ted cruz thought he was going to run the table and donald trump won the deep south with a clean sweep. i don't think he will have a lot of luck in new york. i don't think donald trump will have a victory there and that will help to reset the button as he moves to the other states. >> big victory is 50% or more. he has been topping 37, 40 and that's not going to do it for him. cruz thinks he can scrape away. i keep saying mining for delegates everywhere. we have been mentioned john kasich. should we? >> he is still around, right
some states. look, it is important for him to get over 50%. the delegate math doesn't work unless he wins big in these big blue states. let's face it, ted cruz is a guy who typecast his message to evangelical christians. he's going to have a difficult time appealing to voters that don't fit that narrow category. when you talk about a state like new york, a state where there aren't that many evangelical christians. in fact, you look to the south, the deep south, states where ted cruz thought he...
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our state. this ought to be done in the country that our co-eds know exactly what the rules, are what the opportunities are, what the confidential policies are so that you are not vulnerable at risk and can be preyed upon. i have two 16-year-old daughters and i don't even like to think about it. you know. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> i kwould would give you one bit of advice, don't go to parties where there is a lot of alcohol. don't do that. >> listen, co-eds, that's the kind of this inc. that john kasich says to women, particularly young women all the time. but now at this point in the presidential race because there aren't that many other people left besides john kasich. people are paying attention to him when he says stuff like this. so he was criticized for the today. he came out shortly after those remarks at that town hall and he tried to walk it back. >> and i want to make sure that our co-eds, our young women on college campuses have a safe place to go. that's why ohio has been a leade
our state. this ought to be done in the country that our co-eds know exactly what the rules, are what the opportunities are, what the confidential policies are so that you are not vulnerable at risk and can be preyed upon. i have two 16-year-old daughters and i don't even like to think about it. you know. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> i kwould would give you one bit of advice, don't go to parties where there is a lot of alcohol. don't do that. >> listen, co-eds, that's the...
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in all of the states. in two of the states, he actually won more than 60% or more of the vote. let's take a look at his margins. in ktd, he won 57% of the vote. delaware, 60%. maryland, 54%. pennsylvania, 56%. and rhode island, 63%. now, all of this means that he's taken a big step towards that magic number of 1,237 delegates. tonight, donald trump picking up 142 delegates, and here is where the delegate race stands now. trump now has 951 delegates, and cruz has 566 delegates. kasich is way beyond at 152 delegates. now, on the democratic side, hillary clinton also had a very good night. she won four of the five democratic contests that were held tonight. connecticut, delaware, maryland, and pennsylvania, losing just the state of rhode island to bernie sanders. now, in three of the states, she won by very healthy margins as well. in connecticut, you see here, maryland, 63%. pennsylvania, 56%. connecticut, she won by a 51% of the support. and then in rhode island, sanders won with 55% of the vote. now, with
in all of the states. in two of the states, he actually won more than 60% or more of the vote. let's take a look at his margins. in ktd, he won 57% of the vote. delaware, 60%. maryland, 54%. pennsylvania, 56%. and rhode island, 63%. now, all of this means that he's taken a big step towards that magic number of 1,237 delegates. tonight, donald trump picking up 142 delegates, and here is where the delegate race stands now. trump now has 951 delegates, and cruz has 566 delegates. kasich is way...
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new york state of mind. after both front-runners lose big in wisconsin. ♪ y'all ready for this >> the raucous race for the white house hits the empire state. for the democrats, it's a fight over who is qualified. >> i've been called a lot of things over the years. but unqualified has not been one of them. >> and who is winning? with bernie picking up states, hillary picking up delegates. bernie sanders and hillary clinton's top strategist, both here live. >>> plus, for the gop, trump's feeling the heat. outorganized by ted cruz, trump shakes up his campaign. but is it too little, too late? >>> and -- ♪ born to one >> -- the boss' boycott. why the rock a controversial new law in north carolina. >>> from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >> good morning. as we come on the air this week, bernie sanders and ted cruz both on a roll. sanders taking the wyoming caucus, his eighth win in nine contests. cruz sweeping all the delegates in colorado yesterday after the big win ove
new york state of mind. after both front-runners lose big in wisconsin. ♪ y'all ready for this >> the raucous race for the white house hits the empire state. for the democrats, it's a fight over who is qualified. >> i've been called a lot of things over the years. but unqualified has not been one of them. >> and who is winning? with bernie picking up states, hillary picking up delegates. bernie sanders and hillary clinton's top strategist, both here live. >>> plus,...
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than our state education budget and our state medicaid budget combined.ll of these states are breaking themselves with this expanded because people are not willing to forgive and let people move on with their lives and help them as needed. host: also on the line for those who work in corrections is tom in michigan, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a retired librarian. i worked into prisons. back to prisons themselves. i live in a place in the country where there is a prison every 50 miles. is the biggest employer of people. it's the best job around, working for a prison. i thought you worked out a prison as a librarian to help people but the truth is, it's a way of making money and prison, there is a lot of programs but it's so difficult. iran probably the first advanced placement program for prisons in the united states. the pushback was tremendous. host: did you get the sense from the people you worked with -- how many of them felt the same way you did about wanting to make a difference and how many saw it as it just a job in a moneymaker advent
than our state education budget and our state medicaid budget combined.ll of these states are breaking themselves with this expanded because people are not willing to forgive and let people move on with their lives and help them as needed. host: also on the line for those who work in corrections is tom in michigan, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a retired librarian. i worked into prisons. back to prisons themselves. i live in a place in the country where there is a prison every 50...
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a week later, five other northeastern states vote. clinton supporters say they expect the former secretary of state to perform well in that region. clinton also maintains a sizable delegate lead. she has 1712 of the 2383 needed to win the nomination. sanders has about 1,000. back to you. >> okay. thanks a lot. >>> overseas now to turmoil in syria where the country's partial cease fire is falling apart. dozens are dead after fierce fighting erupted in alepp. all of it coming as we get new reports that russian forces are not pulling out of syria. instead, more troops are actually arriving there. on top of this, we're getting new details on devastation committed by isis in the ancient city of palmyra. john huddy joins us now. more from our middle east bureau. john? >> reporter: military forces made yet another grisly and gruesome discovery in palmyra. a mass grave loaded with the bodies of several dozen people. this as we continue to see the damage that isis has left behind. new footage shows many of palmyra's ancient buildings and monum
a week later, five other northeastern states vote. clinton supporters say they expect the former secretary of state to perform well in that region. clinton also maintains a sizable delegate lead. she has 1712 of the 2383 needed to win the nomination. sanders has about 1,000. back to you. >> okay. thanks a lot. >>> overseas now to turmoil in syria where the country's partial cease fire is falling apart. dozens are dead after fierce fighting erupted in alepp. all of it coming as we...
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by the way, could he add to the list of states? bunch of them tonight where he gets over 50% and they're not from new york? meanwhile, is next week really a do or die primary for ted cruz, or did it already happen? we'll have an update from indiana straight ahead. >>> well, voting is still under way in all five states voting today. delaware governor jack markel will join me next, talk expectations game from the democratic race moving forward. but first the cnbc market wrap. very applish. >> thanks, chuck, yeah, mixed close. dow adding 13, s&p adding 3. and apple shares are sinking after hours, earnings, revenue and guidance all missing estimates. ebay was climbing after data came in ahead of expectations, it is now flat. and chit oatly is also falling, a narrower loss, but revenue fell short. same-store sales were also below estimates. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> and we are back at the beginning of our special msnbc primary coverage from probably one of the bigger tuesdays we've had in weeks. we are at the
by the way, could he add to the list of states? bunch of them tonight where he gets over 50% and they're not from new york? meanwhile, is next week really a do or die primary for ted cruz, or did it already happen? we'll have an update from indiana straight ahead. >>> well, voting is still under way in all five states voting today. delaware governor jack markel will join me next, talk expectations game from the democratic race moving forward. but first the cnbc market wrap. very...
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york state.f that monmouth poll shows if it is above 50%, 50% plus one he gets all 95 new york state delegates. here's the question to you, who hurts trump more in reaching the 50% threshold, kasich or cruz? >> it's most likely john kasich that would be polling votes from the cruz campaign. also from the trump campaign. i also say this is isn't a do or die as amanda just said. we are confident we are going to win the 95 delegates out of new york city. mr. trump has been able to close the deal. this is one state. mr. trump has won the most states and has the most votes and will have the most votes going in to the convention. it seems senator cruz can't close the deal, least on his own which is why they sacrificed their principles of fighting against the establishment to join the establishment to fight against the will of the people. >> mott just new york city, it is all of new york state. i want to correct you on that. amanda, right now the estimates are that donald trump needs to win 60% of the r
york state.f that monmouth poll shows if it is above 50%, 50% plus one he gets all 95 new york state delegates. here's the question to you, who hurts trump more in reaching the 50% threshold, kasich or cruz? >> it's most likely john kasich that would be polling votes from the cruz campaign. also from the trump campaign. i also say this is isn't a do or die as amanda just said. we are confident we are going to win the 95 delegates out of new york city. mr. trump has been able to close the...
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your mayor, your state rep, your governor. do you live in a red state or blue state?life may be different depending on the answer. in fate of democrats down ticket from the presidential race, governors and senators and representatives and legislatures and mayors, the fate of those races has become a new point of contention for hillary clinton and bernie sanders. they have entered into fund raising agreements but only secretary clinton is raising money for the democratic party alongside the money she's raising for herself. senator sanders has not ruled out doing that in future, but he's not doing it yet. now, newly, that is one of the ways that secretary clinton is running against senator sanders. >> i'm also a democrat and have been a proud democrat all my adult life. i think that's kind of important if we're selecting somebody to be the democratic nominee of the democratic party. what it also means is that i know how important to elect state legislatures, to elect democratic governors, to elect a democratic senate and house of representatives. as tammy said, i came a
your mayor, your state rep, your governor. do you live in a red state or blue state?life may be different depending on the answer. in fate of democrats down ticket from the presidential race, governors and senators and representatives and legislatures and mayors, the fate of those races has become a new point of contention for hillary clinton and bernie sanders. they have entered into fund raising agreements but only secretary clinton is raising money for the democratic party alongside the...
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it was state of the art. state of the art. we are modernizing it, but it's still the hundred-year-old facility. so it's a struggle. obviously, we all want to make sure that regulations are done as efficiently as possible, but bottom line is we must make sure that there is safe drinking water for the people of our country. and what happened in flint was absolutely outrageous. i think we all understand that. there was some conscientious decisions made there that shouldn't have been made. but we have problems throughout this country. let's make no mistake about it. in washington, d.c., in the early part of last decade, lead leached into water possibly 42,000 children and nearly a decade ago, in my city of baltimore, we have closed the drinking water fountains in all of our public schools. the reason is not that the water isn't safe coming into the community. it's the connections into the facilities that contain lead, that can't be used. so we have serious modernizations. you indicated that your organization studies showed in 2012
it was state of the art. state of the art. we are modernizing it, but it's still the hundred-year-old facility. so it's a struggle. obviously, we all want to make sure that regulations are done as efficiently as possible, but bottom line is we must make sure that there is safe drinking water for the people of our country. and what happened in flint was absolutely outrageous. i think we all understand that. there was some conscientious decisions made there that shouldn't have been made. but we...