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ted in other ways goes even further.to repeal the estate tax which applies to the top 2/10 of 1%. the very wealthiest people in this country and give them collectively hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks. ted, we are the wealthiest country in the world. it's not a question of everybody driving a fancy car, but it is a question to making sure that every man, woman and child in this country has healthcare as a right. >> i want to bring test. >> let me respond real quickly. >> not going to talk about the estate tax. >> what bernie said, i want to respond to briefly. its with interesting, in the course of the campaign last year, encounter young people all over the country. lot of young people supported our campaign and bernie's and talk to people supporting bernie, would say i agree with bernie, be startled, what are you talking about? bernie talks about how washington is corrupt, both parties in bed with big business and big money and it's corrupt system benefitting special interests. i agree absolutely and entire
ted in other ways goes even further.to repeal the estate tax which applies to the top 2/10 of 1%. the very wealthiest people in this country and give them collectively hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks. ted, we are the wealthiest country in the world. it's not a question of everybody driving a fancy car, but it is a question to making sure that every man, woman and child in this country has healthcare as a right. >> i want to bring test. >> let me respond real quickly....
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ted cruz finally learned the first rule of comedy. make fun of ted cruz.now what to do, you know. like i have been watching ted krudz for so long that i my mind doesn't think of that. i was watching that, i was like is that a joke. and my body and mind didn't know what was happeningment i was like that is funny but my body was-- -- like my mind was telling me no, but my body my body was telling me yeah. i mean don't get me wrong. don't get me wrong, don't encourage me. don't get me wrong. there was still plenty of moments where cruz came off as an alien still learning to talk like a how many, for instance this moment when a woman living with multiple sclerosis asked him whether or not republicans would replace obamacare with an option that would guarantee future coverage. >> thank you for sharing your story, and i congratulations on dealing with ms, it's a terrible disease. and congratulations on your struggles-- struggles dealing with it. >> trevor: congratulations, congratulations on dealing with ms. i tell you now, i do not want to see ted cruz making g
ted cruz finally learned the first rule of comedy. make fun of ted cruz.now what to do, you know. like i have been watching ted krudz for so long that i my mind doesn't think of that. i was watching that, i was like is that a joke. and my body and mind didn't know what was happeningment i was like that is funny but my body was-- -- like my mind was telling me no, but my body my body was telling me yeah. i mean don't get me wrong. don't get me wrong, don't encourage me. don't get me wrong. there...
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joining us, ted johnson. ted, do people like political speeches?i remember marlon brando receiving the award and patty's line attacking what's her name, richardson. what do they want? they want left wing arguments from celebrities or not? right wing? >> yeah, yeah, i don't think the people who tune into the oscars are tuning in to hear political speeches, they are tuning in because there might be a favorite moving being nominated or what people are wearing. they want to see the celebrities in a more intimate atmosphere. they are not watching for them to say something political. i have to say, it's almost expected now with the oscars, especially if you made a topical movie to say something, to speak out about that issue and this year, it happens to be speaking out about president trump because he has, you know, weighed in on so many issues that these movies are actually about. >> i get the sense, whoever gets first dibs are the stars repeating will be boring. if you are up front. >> i think that could be. you don't want to step on somebody or steal
joining us, ted johnson. ted, do people like political speeches?i remember marlon brando receiving the award and patty's line attacking what's her name, richardson. what do they want? they want left wing arguments from celebrities or not? right wing? >> yeah, yeah, i don't think the people who tune into the oscars are tuning in to hear political speeches, they are tuning in because there might be a favorite moving being nominated or what people are wearing. they want to see the...
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ted: wow. jamelle: so i think it will talk about those problems in democracy and how they relate to black americans. the election happened, looking at the mechanics of the election and two things stick out about the election. the first, this was the first election in 50 years did not have the full protection of the voting rights act. the second is that, against a longer-term trend stretching back to 2000, the black turnout dipped a little bit and it dipped in those critical midwestern states and you could make a strong argument that had african-americans not dipped, hillary clinton might be president right now. so, now i think that gets to two issues. the first is the voter suppression regime which shows every indication of getting stronger over the next week 4 years. not just in the states already covered, wisconsin for example, but i think in those states that are growing, the center of american politics and the geographic center, i think, is moving south. a for as much as we talk about the m
ted: wow. jamelle: so i think it will talk about those problems in democracy and how they relate to black americans. the election happened, looking at the mechanics of the election and two things stick out about the election. the first, this was the first election in 50 years did not have the full protection of the voting rights act. the second is that, against a longer-term trend stretching back to 2000, the black turnout dipped a little bit and it dipped in those critical midwestern states...
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ted ran a vigorous campaign for president. congratulate him. but also received $36 million in that campaign from three billionaires. as result of citizens united, now looking at koch brothers, and other billionaires literally buying elections that translates into health care policy because the end result is congress worries more about the insurance industry and pharmaceutical industry and medical equipment suppliers than about the needs of the american people. if you listen closely to the very fine questions that people asked tonight and take a step backwards, you say what kind of craziness is this? we are the wealthiest country in the history of the world, yet we have tens and tens of millions of people struggling with prescription drugs, basic health care. yes we can do better than that. and then off top of all of that, spend almost twice as much per capita as people of other countries. what ted is proposing will make a difficult situation even worse. to my mind obamacare is a step forward. got to go forward. what ted wants to do is do away w
ted ran a vigorous campaign for president. congratulate him. but also received $36 million in that campaign from three billionaires. as result of citizens united, now looking at koch brothers, and other billionaires literally buying elections that translates into health care policy because the end result is congress worries more about the insurance industry and pharmaceutical industry and medical equipment suppliers than about the needs of the american people. if you listen closely to the very...
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the kid keeps yelling line ted, lying dead. >> host: you could argue it backfired because ted cruz cited that as well as i think there was some disparaging things said about his wife heidi as reasons why he was not able to endorse trump. you could argue perhaps the ted cruz endorse might help trump at the convention. >> guest: donald trump one, therefore i think senator cruz is a loser and his entire calculation. look, he's a bush republican masquerading as something else. and i call you not read in the book. >> host: do think he will try to run again traffic i would hope some of which halogen in the republican primary in texas. maybe the attorney general and if not pressed alex jones will run, who knows? somebody needs to challenge him. but if he survives that and he has plans run for president i think many republicans are going to remember the fact that he would not endorse the ticket at the convention host a talk about some eagles relevant passage in the book you find were really important to you that your people to take notice of? >> guest: sure. harry hurt in his biography of donald
the kid keeps yelling line ted, lying dead. >> host: you could argue it backfired because ted cruz cited that as well as i think there was some disparaging things said about his wife heidi as reasons why he was not able to endorse trump. you could argue perhaps the ted cruz endorse might help trump at the convention. >> guest: donald trump one, therefore i think senator cruz is a loser and his entire calculation. look, he's a bush republican masquerading as something else. and i...
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ted: i believe sports is the great convener.hind a screen and you are watching the game, and now you are interacting and the first application is committing. you speak with friends. and now you are starting to have interest in the outcome of the games and the plays. and that is fantasy. daily fantasy is what really took off. and the next big growth area for the media content and team owners will be gambling. it is a matter of time. we will see -- we see what happened in europe. we invested in sport radar. cory: what is that? ted: it was a way for integrity assurance, making sure that gaming and the odds were on a level playing field and, the gamblers and the league in europe and in china -- cory: you cannot have the sports books talk to any other sports books. given the success of the league right now, even the d leaugue, you have a team values going up and they are looking for new revenue sources. i cannot think of a reason why there is not an expansion team. ted: right now, it would cut into the media revenues. cory: you are m
ted: i believe sports is the great convener.hind a screen and you are watching the game, and now you are interacting and the first application is committing. you speak with friends. and now you are starting to have interest in the outcome of the games and the plays. and that is fantasy. daily fantasy is what really took off. and the next big growth area for the media content and team owners will be gambling. it is a matter of time. we will see -- we see what happened in europe. we invested in...
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ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> blue skies out there yesterday when ted was shooting that story. blue skies today and it's going to be even warmer. krystal klei has the details with the first alert neighborhood forecast, the most accurate forecast in the region. >> yesterday we had temperatures around average. mid-40s in philadelphia. today areas 20 degrees warmer in some spots. here are the neighborhood temperatures right now. it's a cold start. new jersey temperatures we're looking at. audubon, 28 degrees. mid-20s for clayton. vorhees at 30. mount laurel at 26 degrees. so we do have a chilly start and i know you step out the door hard to believe that later today upper 50s, low 60s, but that's what we're expecting with warmer air moving in. a warm front is passing through our region which will help us out. 24 in lumberton. robertsville 31. 21 degrees right now in princeton. got a long way to go in this afternoon's forecast to get to those upper 50s to 60s. in delaware, same deal. right, talliville at 30. upper 20s throughout northern delaware. drop further south and we got tempe
ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> blue skies out there yesterday when ted was shooting that story. blue skies today and it's going to be even warmer. krystal klei has the details with the first alert neighborhood forecast, the most accurate forecast in the region. >> yesterday we had temperatures around average. mid-40s in philadelphia. today areas 20 degrees warmer in some spots. here are the neighborhood temperatures right now. it's a cold start. new jersey temperatures we're...
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it has become a lot of what the ted conference is.f the people they are bringing in is super. cory: it is amazing the collection of talent that the nba attracts, all of the partners. you get all the major players that everybody is familiar with. >> and to have everybody concentrated in one place for one weekend is an unbeatable experience. cory: there was talk about more direct connection with fans, i am struck with that and the parallel with draft kings, which you are a part appeared in the acceptance -- part of. and the acceptance of gambling. what do you think that is about? hl,: i think indoor sports, n nba, and we just bought arena football league's, because you can track and monitor very clearly, because of the nature of the arena. and the more we become a big data company, the more attractive we will be to millennials, to sophisticated people who are here about wall street. we want to be a big data company's distribution of that data and content. so going direct to the consumer, we look like those companies now. , stevek at a s
it has become a lot of what the ted conference is.f the people they are bringing in is super. cory: it is amazing the collection of talent that the nba attracts, all of the partners. you get all the major players that everybody is familiar with. >> and to have everybody concentrated in one place for one weekend is an unbeatable experience. cory: there was talk about more direct connection with fans, i am struck with that and the parallel with draft kings, which you are a part appeared in...
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he came in third behind ted cruz and marco rubio. so in a lot of ways, this is an organization still coming to terms with donald trump. we have people here last year that were insisting to -- when all was said and done, ted cruz was going to be the republican nominee was going to be the president of the united states of america and all these things that donald trump was saying when he didn't come here last year to campaign in kansas and florida were going to come back to bite him. 2017 is a much different kettle of fish to use that old phrase. this is what they're talking about, you know, if they are going to move ahead as an organization, are they an organization as they themes for decades now or for ronald reagan or is conservatism in 2017 trumpism? we put that question to a few people arriving here at cpac. some of them landed on different sides of that. listen to what they had to say. >> good lord. that's a loaded question. too many crickets. i'm going to have to go with donald trump's game now. who the heck knows what's going on
he came in third behind ted cruz and marco rubio. so in a lot of ways, this is an organization still coming to terms with donald trump. we have people here last year that were insisting to -- when all was said and done, ted cruz was going to be the republican nominee was going to be the president of the united states of america and all these things that donald trump was saying when he didn't come here last year to campaign in kansas and florida were going to come back to bite him. 2017 is a...
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i'm ted rowland. a busy day. a lot to get to including the fact that we are just an hour away from president trump's scheduled announcement of his choice for the u.s. supreme court and we will cover that effect for you live. scheduled to happen at 5:00. meantime the white house has now delayed the signing of an executive order on cyber security tomorrow. without saying why. three of president trump's nominees were approved by senate committees including education secretary betsy devos and transportation nominee elaine chow. democrats are blocking votes for treasury nominee steve mnuchin and tom price. they want more information on how mnuchin handled foreclosures as a banker and price's stock purchases in health care companies. >> earlier president trump met with large far ma suited cals at the white house. the wants to lower prices and bring drug companies back to the u.s. >> also on this busy day, another lawsuit was filed proposing president trump's order banning immigrants. >> the reaction coming from the mov
i'm ted rowland. a busy day. a lot to get to including the fact that we are just an hour away from president trump's scheduled announcement of his choice for the u.s. supreme court and we will cover that effect for you live. scheduled to happen at 5:00. meantime the white house has now delayed the signing of an executive order on cyber security tomorrow. without saying why. three of president trump's nominees were approved by senate committees including education secretary betsy devos and...
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sorry, ted, hold the robots. >>> we'll be right back with you, ted, my friend, to start off the picksr picks, i love upsets, tell me what's coming. you're watching "hardball," where the action is. sir! there's been a breach. we need your password so we can lock down the system. my password? yes, sir, we need your password. the password that i use? yes, sir, your password. there's been another breach! sir! right. okay. i-h-a... ...t-e-m-y-j-o-b-1. ihatemyjob1? wanna get away? now you can with southwest fares as low as 59 dollars one-way. yes to low fares with nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding [ rumbling ] watry...duo fusiong heartburn relief? duo fusion goes to work in seconds and lasts up to 12 hours. tums only lasts up to 3. for longer lasting relief...in one chewable tablet try duo fusion from the makers of zantac dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free.
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we will speak with democratic commerce member ted lieu of california. then we look at one of donald trump's most powerful advisors, stephen miller, a 31-year-old former aide to senator jeff sessions. >> the end result of this is that our opponents, the media, and the whole world will soon see as we begin to take further actions that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned. amy: we will look at how stephen miller went from pestering latino students to designing trump's immigration policy. we will speak with one of his former classmates and a reporter at univision. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. "the washington post reports the white house is in full-blown crisis following the resignation of former national security advisor michael flynn. on tuesday, the white house admitted that president trump new for weeks michael flynn had discussed center than a call on december 29 with the russian ambassador and then lied
we will speak with democratic commerce member ted lieu of california. then we look at one of donald trump's most powerful advisors, stephen miller, a 31-year-old former aide to senator jeff sessions. >> the end result of this is that our opponents, the media, and the whole world will soon see as we begin to take further actions that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned. amy: we will look at how stephen miller went from...
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ted yoho, you are a vociferous support of donald trump. you get briefings.re is a spy ship off the coast, 19 miles off norfolk and 30 miles from connecticut and you have the launching of a missile that violates a treaty. does it concern you that president trump, whom you support, is more willing to go after nordstrom and "saturday night live" than vladimir putin? >> no. it doesn't concern me. he's got a team in place that's going to negotiate with russia. i'm 61 years old and heck my whole life we haven't had a great relationship with russia. >> you're saying his team is responsible, he's not responsible for taking on vladimir putin when we're seeing what we're seeing? >> he is the quarterback. go back to the previous administration and go back to the conversation that barack obama had with med yef that said after the election i'll have more flexibility. what did that mean and look at russia going into crimea, and the united states didn't do anything about that. we did some light sanctions but america over the last 15 to 20 years -- >> we were talking about
ted yoho, you are a vociferous support of donald trump. you get briefings.re is a spy ship off the coast, 19 miles off norfolk and 30 miles from connecticut and you have the launching of a missile that violates a treaty. does it concern you that president trump, whom you support, is more willing to go after nordstrom and "saturday night live" than vladimir putin? >> no. it doesn't concern me. he's got a team in place that's going to negotiate with russia. i'm 61 years old and...
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i remember talking to a number of republican senators furious at ted cruz, they wanted to silence him, but mcconnell said this is not a good idea, it is going to give him a platform and that's exactly what elizabeth warren is doing right now, but i talked to republicans all day today whether they thought this was a mistake, and no one is really willing to admit that yet, they're saying maybe in the short term, the mississippi republican senator said maybe in the short term this is giving elizabeth warren -- but wanting to go after ted cruz does not remember a time in the last four decades of service when this rule was actually enforced so shows how rare it was last night. >> thank you. then you have this president trump making arguments all of his own after federal judges grilled lawyers from the department of justice on his travel ban. you know the story. president trump put the appeals court hearing the case on notice. while addressing major city police officers, local law enforcement shall haves today. >> imposition of restrictions by the president. okay? now, this isn't just me, t
i remember talking to a number of republican senators furious at ted cruz, they wanted to silence him, but mcconnell said this is not a good idea, it is going to give him a platform and that's exactly what elizabeth warren is doing right now, but i talked to republicans all day today whether they thought this was a mistake, and no one is really willing to admit that yet, they're saying maybe in the short term, the mississippi republican senator said maybe in the short term this is giving...
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>> jimmy: ted, yeah, ted -- well no, this scene is -- [ light laughter ] no, no, this scene was in thereed a vain actor. i don't know where they got that concept, but --. [ laughter ] he played a vain actor who has posters of himself all over the room and i thought it was always like a poster -- a a full-size poster that had been knocked over. >> jimmy: yeah. >> jimmy: it actany it's a card ted danson. [ laughter ] >> no, it is not. wait a minute. let me see the other one. no -- that's -- i believe that's a ghost. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you think it's ghost boy? >> i think it is ghost boy. actually i'm going call ted and steve because i think we participated in the video, too. it's a ghost. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: smart man. smart man move right there. [ applause ] any chance of maybe -- >> they talked about it. i'm just not making this up, like a lot of things i do. [ light laughter ] they came to me and they -- i guess they came to robert cort, the producer, and they had an idea for -- and this was a good idea from disney. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they said that -- they had a a concept that i
>> jimmy: ted, yeah, ted -- well no, this scene is -- [ light laughter ] no, no, this scene was in thereed a vain actor. i don't know where they got that concept, but --. [ laughter ] he played a vain actor who has posters of himself all over the room and i thought it was always like a poster -- a a full-size poster that had been knocked over. >> jimmy: yeah. >> jimmy: it actany it's a card ted danson. [ laughter ] >> no, it is not. wait a minute. let me see the other...
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ted: right. and i wonder, i think in the last, i need to check the numbers on this, but certainly for the last 5-8 years, the new blood in congress, the new black members are the republican members. and it seems like the old guard of the democratic party have been there forever. is this a harbinger of things to come, the new black blood entering politics may not subscribe to the democratic party and take their opportunities elsewhere? or maybe the activism becomes their political expression instead of electoral. jamelle: it is interesting, because the thing about love and hurd, they do not really represent black constituencies. scott as a house member represents thurmond's old district. that is a hilarious irony. [laughter] and so, in terms of sort of, you know, black communities, black districts and so on and so forth, i think there will still be new political blood to come out. one of the things i have in mind when thinking about intraparty pressure is exactly -- i tend to think there needs to
ted: right. and i wonder, i think in the last, i need to check the numbers on this, but certainly for the last 5-8 years, the new blood in congress, the new black members are the republican members. and it seems like the old guard of the democratic party have been there forever. is this a harbinger of things to come, the new black blood entering politics may not subscribe to the democratic party and take their opportunities elsewhere? or maybe the activism becomes their political expression...
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the barbecue master himself tailgate ted.n thehe online dating might match.com mh seven years ago much this mh ths weekend that's right making itgt official tying the knot in lashi vegas.s. first though ted and his fiancea join us live via skype from sino city to dish all about theirut t journey and hello to you two congratulations. >> good morning.ni thanks you guy. how you doing. >> we are doing awesome.e ar wish you were here with us in u person but we understand you god a little thing calle yd a weddig to take care of in vegas.in va let's start with you ted. you you guys met online seven yearss ago. o. match.com you said initially yol didn't really want people to peo know you met via a datinging website.wee. why? >> it was a little stigma.a. one of us was apprehensive aboua telling people that we met on match. tch. not me.. but back then people were just w were looking for people online. now it's common. >> can you hear -- i'll sorryl s we're getting feedback.g feeac that's okay.ka i hope if everyone can hear. h we'll jus
the barbecue master himself tailgate ted.n thehe online dating might match.com mh seven years ago much this mh ths weekend that's right making itgt official tying the knot in lashi vegas.s. first though ted and his fiancea join us live via skype from sino city to dish all about theirut t journey and hello to you two congratulations. >> good morning.ni thanks you guy. how you doing. >> we are doing awesome.e ar wish you were here with us in u person but we understand you god a little...
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is really telling you is they will not guarentee coverage. >> ted cruz and bernie sanders facing off at a cnn town hall debate. was there any plan on replacing it? any common ground. david gregory i'll start with you, fast nating to hear both of these guys on opposite sides of the issue but where does it leave us? >> confused, i have to say, because we're really going back to the original obamacare debate. when which is how do you move the market in a sufficient way to guarentee coverage for millions, tens of millions of americans without government putting it's finger on the scale to really bring all of that leverage to the market to provide those guarentees. that whole debate about federal mandates. if you create a situation of choice and access do you still get sufficient prices low. one of the areas that does not work successfully and to pay and the other political piece ifs they do take obamacare away without a immediate replacement it becomes a huge political problem because you can't take a benefit away once given and there's a lot of people benefitting from obamacare and it's
is really telling you is they will not guarentee coverage. >> ted cruz and bernie sanders facing off at a cnn town hall debate. was there any plan on replacing it? any common ground. david gregory i'll start with you, fast nating to hear both of these guys on opposite sides of the issue but where does it leave us? >> confused, i have to say, because we're really going back to the original obamacare debate. when which is how do you move the market in a sufficient way to guarentee...
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bring in senator ted cruz. almost in this position, could have been but now it's donald trump.or welcome. thank you for joining us so much. >> thank you. >> what's your reaction? >> i think it was absolute home run. it was important night for the country. most important decision that president trump has made in the two weeks in the office. in the course of the office he promised the american people to nominate a principled constitutionalist to replace justice scalia, and tonight he's honored that commitment and kept his word. >> do you know judge gorsuch personally? >> i don't. everyone i know who knows him thinks highly of him. i have reviewed a number of his opinions. this week and last, i spent reading key opinions. this is a judge who for a decade has a proven record of following the law. of demonstrating judicial humility, not legislating from the bench, seeking a desired outcome but simply following the law, following the constitution, upholding the bill of rights and think that's exactly hat american people want and expect in a supreme court justice. >> nancy pelosi was
bring in senator ted cruz. almost in this position, could have been but now it's donald trump.or welcome. thank you for joining us so much. >> thank you. >> what's your reaction? >> i think it was absolute home run. it was important night for the country. most important decision that president trump has made in the two weeks in the office. in the course of the office he promised the american people to nominate a principled constitutionalist to replace justice scalia, and...
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. >> last year with ted cruz Ãhe had three there. >> winning heals all wounds. a lot of things that he said like the trade stuff. eight by that because i like to stand fornational security. he is like a grab bag. there is no libertarianism and there . it has shifted. more of a populace national group. >> i could have done without a lot of references to bernie and hillary but he's like a sore loser. >> is a sore winter. >> i have to say. >> i am a sore winter.if i win i like to rub people's faces and it. >> i have a theory that he is for the right way, obama was for the left. he provides an energy to the group that didn't exist before. >> i would accept that theory. >> i would also say that they were pretty anti-trump. he won Ãi love that guy. >> by the way Ãi am one of those people. they watch the little show we do called the vibe. i pretty much hold it together. >> every day i was hypercritical trump because i wanted him to be a better candidate and when he won i said now, i want him to be a better party. i have suspended my criticism. >> i have given him some
. >> last year with ted cruz Ãhe had three there. >> winning heals all wounds. a lot of things that he said like the trade stuff. eight by that because i like to stand fornational security. he is like a grab bag. there is no libertarianism and there . it has shifted. more of a populace national group. >> i could have done without a lot of references to bernie and hillary but he's like a sore loser. >> is a sore winter. >> i have to say. >> i am a sore...
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. >> i'm ted greenberg, why this unusual landmark and piece of maritime history is finally faded from view. >>> but first, a live look from skyforce 10 at the vaughn corrections institute in smyrna, delaware. four are being held hostage right now. investigators are finding out about the improvements that were made at this very facility. that's next. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the future, like my children's college tuition and retirement. i can help you piece together your financial journey for today and tomorrow. if you have a question about investing, ask me. sincerely, amanda etheridge, fellow planner and fellow citizen. >> announcer: this is nbc10 news. >>> an update to the breaking news we've been following this afternoon out of delaware. >> four corrections officers have been held hostage inside the james t. vaughn corrections center in smyrna. prison officials say one worker was set free and taken to
. >> i'm ted greenberg, why this unusual landmark and piece of maritime history is finally faded from view. >>> but first, a live look from skyforce 10 at the vaughn corrections institute in smyrna, delaware. four are being held hostage right now. investigators are finding out about the improvements that were made at this very facility. that's next. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of...
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the president appreciates ted cruz moving up the deadline for him.s you'll recall, they weren't great friends during the campaign. and i -- no, look. i think they've got a problem, they've had a lot of time, more than six years to figure out what they want to do, when they repeal it and they haven't figured out what to replace it with, they know that they have a huge public relations problem. they don't want people to lose the benefits they've come to like. they also feel the system needs to be fixed they don't want there to be this big pause where people are thrown into turmoil and chaos, because they don't know what's happening with their health care. the congress has clearly gotten to donald trump, i.e. paul ryan and said, we can't do this immediately, but the caucuses are worried because they understand it will be called trump care from day one, and if there are problems with it, they'll be at the receiving end of it, they're trying to slow down the train a little bit. ted cruz is saying, i think a promise is made, i think we ought to figure out
the president appreciates ted cruz moving up the deadline for him.s you'll recall, they weren't great friends during the campaign. and i -- no, look. i think they've got a problem, they've had a lot of time, more than six years to figure out what they want to do, when they repeal it and they haven't figured out what to replace it with, they know that they have a huge public relations problem. they don't want people to lose the benefits they've come to like. they also feel the system needs to be...
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ted turner: let's say the human condition right now is like a baseball game.f it was a baseball game, it would be the seventh inning, and we are down by two runs with two innings to go. that does not mean that we are beaten. we are way behind right now, we are behind the eight ball. but we have not lost yet. we have time, if we hold the other team right where they are. if we all of a sudden wake up tomorrow, and we decide that we are going to do everything right instead of half the things right and half the things wrong, we used to be doing everything wrong, but basically. now doing about half the things right and half the things wrong, but the conditions call for us to survive, we have to do everything right. terre: the urgency of global climate change is now recognized by almost every nation. what is needed, as we have heard, is global action for our ailing planet and from our leaders to inspire us with wisdom that looks beyond today's headlines. and we need to help those human beings who are displaced as the paradigm shifts. we have the knowledge to succeed
ted turner: let's say the human condition right now is like a baseball game.f it was a baseball game, it would be the seventh inning, and we are down by two runs with two innings to go. that does not mean that we are beaten. we are way behind right now, we are behind the eight ball. but we have not lost yet. we have time, if we hold the other team right where they are. if we all of a sudden wake up tomorrow, and we decide that we are going to do everything right instead of half the things right...
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what i did was i quoted from ted kennedy's statement, senator ted kennedy's statement, in the judiciary committee from back in 1986 when senator sessions was being considered to be a federal judge. senator sessions, now senator sessions back then was a u.s. attorney who had brought a prosecution against civil rights workers for helping elderly black citizens vote, so i read senator kennedy's statement. i thought that was entirely fair game in the united states senate, and i was warned -- i thought i don't see it, but all right. then i turned to read coretta scott king's letter. as you know, she's the widow of dr. martin luther king, and she wrote about senator -- then attorney general sessions, u.s. attorney sessions. she wrote about him, and i started reading her letter. she wrote, mr. sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens. mitch mcconnell said that i was out of line and shut me up. >> if you knew it was potentially a violation when they warned you, why not just move on? >> i was moving on. i was moving on to talk abo
what i did was i quoted from ted kennedy's statement, senator ted kennedy's statement, in the judiciary committee from back in 1986 when senator sessions was being considered to be a federal judge. senator sessions, now senator sessions back then was a u.s. attorney who had brought a prosecution against civil rights workers for helping elderly black citizens vote, so i read senator kennedy's statement. i thought that was entirely fair game in the united states senate, and i was warned -- i...
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ted greenburg, nbc 10 news. >>> and turning to our weather now, not a bad day to work out outdoors. no heavy coats needed for these ladies. they got in a run in fairmount park this afternoon. temperatures are about to drop. he see a live look at our camera. we're in for a real weather roller coaster? >> yeah, erin. we're seeing temperatures way above average, they're going to go well below average and back up and then back down. all in the next ten days. one place liking the colder weather is in the poconos, camel back. obviously, people are able to ski and able to make snow. it's 26 degrees right now in mount pocono. it's above freezing everywhere else. 40 degrees in philadelphia. we got up to 48 degrees during the day today. temperatures are dropping into the 30s in many areas, including some of our suburbs in new jersey. mullica hill. mount laurel, medford. lumberton. voorhees all within a degree or so. 38, 39. princeton, a cold spot at 31 in that particular area. got a few sprinkles and snow flurries, many didn't even reach the ground coming across parts of the area earlier. now
ted greenburg, nbc 10 news. >>> and turning to our weather now, not a bad day to work out outdoors. no heavy coats needed for these ladies. they got in a run in fairmount park this afternoon. temperatures are about to drop. he see a live look at our camera. we're in for a real weather roller coaster? >> yeah, erin. we're seeing temperatures way above average, they're going to go well below average and back up and then back down. all in the next ten days. one place liking the...
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this was in ted cruz's face and which he was, nobody would have bible then ted cruz. he was going to carry a huge bible around. he would quote scripture. and it was just -- and i saw the ballroom,t the trump's group. and he got an even bigger group of the then ted cruz did by carrying a big bible around. >> you don't have to be evangelical to get the support of evangelicals. >> obviously, they had elected rick santorum and mike huckabee and the last two caucuses. but what they were telling me was that they felt they were under attack in the larger cake-baking,its, all of this. they felt donald trump could support them and protect them and their efforts. >> let me ask you a question. the of us believe that democratic process was not as open as it should be. do you think the democrats actually harmed themselves by whatever they did, donald trump rigging it, would bernie sanders had been a better candidate? democratic nominee? susan page: i think all of the democrats not aligned with hillary clinton should agree that the system should have been more open. there were youn
this was in ted cruz's face and which he was, nobody would have bible then ted cruz. he was going to carry a huge bible around. he would quote scripture. and it was just -- and i saw the ballroom,t the trump's group. and he got an even bigger group of the then ted cruz did by carrying a big bible around. >> you don't have to be evangelical to get the support of evangelicals. >> obviously, they had elected rick santorum and mike huckabee and the last two caucuses. but what they were...
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why do people take an instantaneous dislike to ted cruz b. six to -- >> guest: in this case he got him so angry he was trembling. you can see him getting into a fight with a 10-year-old boy at a rally. he keeps yelling. >> host: but you could argue that he cited that as well as some disparaging things said about his wife as reasons he wasn't able to endorse trump and do you think it would have helped him at the convention? >> guest: donald trump one, therefore i think senator ted cruz is the loser in the entire calculation. he is a bush republican masquerading as something else, and i call him out very extensively in the book. >> host: do you think that he will survive trying to run again? >> guest: i would hope somebody would challenge him in the primary in texas. maybe the attorney general, if not perhaps alex jones will run, who knows. but somebody needs to challenge him. if he survives that and he has plans to run for president i think many will remember the fact that he would not endorse the ticket to convention. >> host: can you talk ab
why do people take an instantaneous dislike to ted cruz b. six to -- >> guest: in this case he got him so angry he was trembling. you can see him getting into a fight with a 10-year-old boy at a rally. he keeps yelling. >> host: but you could argue that he cited that as well as some disparaging things said about his wife as reasons he wasn't able to endorse trump and do you think it would have helped him at the convention? >> guest: donald trump one, therefore i think senator...
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ted cruz won the straw poll. today, kellyanne conway said it's no longer cpac. tpac, trump pac. >> i think susan is right. this is a coming together of the conservative movement or at least part of it. this is mostly the younger, more edgy part, the one that would've been more receptive to a milo presentation. i think it marks an important moment and what was interesting was bannon. he came in. he had no horns. he sounded rather amiable. on the other hand he was absolutely unswerving and he sort of gave intellectual have to do trump. he was specific about the goals. foreign policy, domestic economic policy and what he called the undoing of the administrative state, the first volume the war was a abolition of the bathroom bill or at least the directive coming from hhs. the federal government has no business here essentially. in the cabinet opponents. it was a plus for them and presented a picture that for many conservatives. not all, some have trouble with the trade issue in the production is an issue but for many conservatives it was a homecoming. >> bret: molli
ted cruz won the straw poll. today, kellyanne conway said it's no longer cpac. tpac, trump pac. >> i think susan is right. this is a coming together of the conservative movement or at least part of it. this is mostly the younger, more edgy part, the one that would've been more receptive to a milo presentation. i think it marks an important moment and what was interesting was bannon. he came in. he had no horns. he sounded rather amiable. on the other hand he was absolutely unswerving and...
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senator bernie sanders and ted cruz going at it in a cnn town hall about obamacare.his is going to be a huge battle going forward. is there any common ground? you get the bottom line next. >>> former presidential candidates ted cruz and bernie sanders debating the future of obamacare in a prime time cnn town hall last night. senator cruz wants it entirely repealed, and senator sanders wants to guarantee health care for all. how did that go? cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in washington with the highlights. >> good morning, alisyn. as you can imagine, it was no ordinary town hall. with so much at stake for americans, the sparring and debate over obamacare, senator ted cruz saying president obama lied to americans about what they were getting. senator sanders defended the impact of the law for some 20 million americans. >> it was built on an etiface of lies. should congress move swiftly to repeople obamacare? absolutely. >> the absolute repeal of obamacare without improvements in it, without a plan to make it better, would be an absolute disaster. >> reporter: the two s
senator bernie sanders and ted cruz going at it in a cnn town hall about obamacare.his is going to be a huge battle going forward. is there any common ground? you get the bottom line next. >>> former presidential candidates ted cruz and bernie sanders debating the future of obamacare in a prime time cnn town hall last night. senator cruz wants it entirely repealed, and senator sanders wants to guarantee health care for all. how did that go? cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in washington...
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posters with a picture of ted bundy were circulated throughout the nation. >> ted did not have a planfar away where he might be identified as he could. so he stole a car and went to florida. >> his new quarters are cramped. he's under 24-hour guard and faces intense questioning. he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy? >> you told them you were going to get me. you said you were going to get me. you got the indictment. it's all you are going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade count
posters with a picture of ted bundy were circulated throughout the nation. >> ted did not have a planfar away where he might be identified as he could. so he stole a car and went to florida. >> his new quarters are cramped. he's under 24-hour guard and faces intense questioning. he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a...
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it >> brian: i was amazed with ted cruz, by the way. he was able to dissect everybody else's health care problems and challenges. the problem with the obamacare, nobody ever read it including the people that read it. i'm sure president obama could not survive the 25 question quiz on it. they say a lot of the rules are contradictory. we are asking our lawmakers to redo health care twice in eight years which we didn't do for 200 years. i don't know if they want that challenge. >> meghan: i just hope they keep putting elizabeth one on television as much as possible. >> dagen: and nancy pelosi is a saying i fired them all! >> meghan: is putting donald trump's daughter in the crosshairs a fair thing to do are they crossing the line by the time you head to the bank and wait to get approved for a home loan, that newly listed, mid-century ranch with the garden patio will be gone. or you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the waiting, and go completely online. get the confidence that comes from a secure, qualif
it >> brian: i was amazed with ted cruz, by the way. he was able to dissect everybody else's health care problems and challenges. the problem with the obamacare, nobody ever read it including the people that read it. i'm sure president obama could not survive the 25 question quiz on it. they say a lot of the rules are contradictory. we are asking our lawmakers to redo health care twice in eight years which we didn't do for 200 years. i don't know if they want that challenge. >>...
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back home, and ted's main aim is to beat his sisters at snap. for his mum and the other volunteers, their ambition is to help every child, whether with down‘s or not, to take those first crucial steps into their brave new world. the deal to end the dispute in southern rail has been reached but that only one of the two unions involved. the government has set out its vision for the uk outside the european union, it said. back row cases brought by human rights lawyer phil shiner against british soldiers will be reviewed by the british government after he was struck off for dishonesty. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. sophie kinsella's new novel is called my my not so perfect life, which gives you a clue. it's about a woman in her 20s who leads an apparently glamorous life in london, although the truth is much more prosaic, and has to move back home to the country when she is sacked, to work for her father. but the life she finds there is not quite what she expected. sophie kinsella has writt
back home, and ted's main aim is to beat his sisters at snap. for his mum and the other volunteers, their ambition is to help every child, whether with down‘s or not, to take those first crucial steps into their brave new world. the deal to end the dispute in southern rail has been reached but that only one of the two unions involved. the government has set out its vision for the uk outside the european union, it said. back row cases brought by human rights lawyer phil shiner against british...
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that's ted cruz continuing his conversation at c pac. joining me now from c pac is rena shaw, a republican strategist and former communications director for evan mcmullen's presidential campaign. she is at c pac now. good to see you. you were a delegate to the republican convention during the campaign but you were stripped of your credentials because you publicly declared back in april that you would reporter vote for hillary clinton than donald trump. you are kind of persona non-grata in some conservative circles. why are you there? >> point of clarification. it was a moment where i was on fox news and i was asked what would you do if donald trump got the nomination? i said i would have to consider the other side. i never made a declaration. never supported a democrat. i am here because still in the republican party, a live long republican and conservative, unlike president trump, so i'm here. >> did you get stripped of your credentials? >> i did. it was stacked by trump supporters. but i was vindicated at the rnc committee on contest.
that's ted cruz continuing his conversation at c pac. joining me now from c pac is rena shaw, a republican strategist and former communications director for evan mcmullen's presidential campaign. she is at c pac now. good to see you. you were a delegate to the republican convention during the campaign but you were stripped of your credentials because you publicly declared back in april that you would reporter vote for hillary clinton than donald trump. you are kind of persona non-grata in some...
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and we had endorsed ted cruz, as you know, the viewers know, ted cruz fought for what the tea party cared about. donald trump stuck with the same issues. he came out with the contract with the american voters. so we took him at his word and so far he proving to be a man of his word. >> what to you want to hear from him tomorrow. is there this particular you want to hear interefrom him? >> i want him to continue to talk about repealing obamacare and tax reform, how to address balance the budget and to continue to talk about securing our borders so we have a strong secure america. >> is the obama care a deal breaker for you instead of repe repeal and replace, is that teal breaker for you? >> president trump assured us he going to repeal obamacare, we expect him to keep that promise. >> thank you, very much. for joining us. >> thank you, greta. >>> great to have you back. >>> more on president trump's chief strategist speaking out at cpac. >>> he had words to say about his relationship with chief of staff reince priebus. >>> secretary of state rex tillerson speaking. >>> adding to the contro
and we had endorsed ted cruz, as you know, the viewers know, ted cruz fought for what the tea party cared about. donald trump stuck with the same issues. he came out with the contract with the american voters. so we took him at his word and so far he proving to be a man of his word. >> what to you want to hear from him tomorrow. is there this particular you want to hear interefrom him? >> i want him to continue to talk about repealing obamacare and tax reform, how to address balance...
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this week, we turn to smallbiztrends.com for ted talks for entrepreneurs. one, steven johnson, where good ideas come from. he challenges the misconception that innovation comes from a brilliant eureka moment. he argues solutions are born of hard work, preparation and team work. two, tim urban, inside the mind of a master procrastinator. this funny ted talk guides you to look at pra kast nation to better prioritize your life. three, dalia mogahed. what do you think when you look at me? a muslim. she shines the light on why empathy is a critical skill and the importance of being aware of how we respond to people dimpt from us. four, bill gross. the biggest reason why star ups succe succeed. new businesses face a high failure rate. he uses analytics of what makes success and failure. five, pamela meyer. how to spot a liar. why honestly is a value worth preserving in society. >>> how is it going, i'm j. winklepleck. >> i'm jordan hunnell. 3% of apparel sold in the u.s. is made in the u.s. 8 in 10 people would rather buy american made than imported. >> we are ve
this week, we turn to smallbiztrends.com for ted talks for entrepreneurs. one, steven johnson, where good ideas come from. he challenges the misconception that innovation comes from a brilliant eureka moment. he argues solutions are born of hard work, preparation and team work. two, tim urban, inside the mind of a master procrastinator. this funny ted talk guides you to look at pra kast nation to better prioritize your life. three, dalia mogahed. what do you think when you look at me? a muslim....
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i'm ted rowlands. >> i'm heather holmes. we begin with that breaking news with worldwide implications. the 9th circuit court of painls san francisco has just ruled that president trump's controversial travel ban will remain on hold. >> ktvu's candace nguyen joins us with more. >> reporter: here are the documents released just moments ago. these are 29 pages detailing the ruling by the 9th circuit court of appeals spelling out why president donald trump's travel ban will continue to be on hold. the judges said the government did not present any evidence that proved anyone from the affected countries had committed a terrorist attack in the united states. this ruling showed the courts believed the hold on the president's ban would not cause, quote, irreparable injury. what they do believe causing harm is the executive order. on page 28 they writ the travel restriction was harming university employees and students, separated families, and stranded people abroad. now, president trump responded to this ruling through twitter just
i'm ted rowlands. >> i'm heather holmes. we begin with that breaking news with worldwide implications. the 9th circuit court of painls san francisco has just ruled that president trump's controversial travel ban will remain on hold. >> ktvu's candace nguyen joins us with more. >> reporter: here are the documents released just moments ago. these are 29 pages detailing the ruling by the 9th circuit court of appeals spelling out why president donald trump's travel ban will...
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back home, and ted's main aim is to beat his sisters at snap.lunteers, their ambition is to help every child, whether with down‘s or not, to take those first crucial steps into their brave new world. it has been a turbulent day today with rain. particularly with the women's. they circulate around massive cloud. this is the developing low—pressure from friday. it has been windy today. this is a major atlantic law. we will see some severe gales. in contrast, although it is windy across the board, the sea is very much calmer. there will bea sea is very much calmer. there will be a squeeze in the winds over parts of wales. the winds and further bands of showers will in the west maintain temperatures well above freezing. in rural areas, maintain temperatures well above freezing. in ruralareas, it maintain temperatures well above freezing. in rural areas, it could turn chilly. frilly bright to start away from the north of scotland. not away from the north of scotland. not a bad start to the friday. through the day, it spreads eastwards. the northern h
back home, and ted's main aim is to beat his sisters at snap.lunteers, their ambition is to help every child, whether with down‘s or not, to take those first crucial steps into their brave new world. it has been a turbulent day today with rain. particularly with the women's. they circulate around massive cloud. this is the developing low—pressure from friday. it has been windy today. this is a major atlantic law. we will see some severe gales. in contrast, although it is windy across the...
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. >>> senators ted cruz and bernie sanders squaring off over a live debate. republicans says his party must quickly honor its promise to appeal every world of obamacare. senators of vermont independent are accusing sanders of panicking. >> this is what happened when government take over health care. every example on earth. the result is rationing and waiting periods. and you, the citizens, being told, no, you can't have the health care you want and deserve. >> and in america, we do rationing in a different way, ted. the way we do rationing is, if you're very rich, you can get the best health care in the world, i believe, right here in the united states. every single year, tens of thousands of our fellow americans die because they don't go to the doctor when they should. >> republicans are struggling to come up with a replacement plan for the affordable care act. president trump is now acknowledging there may not be one until next year. >>> devastating tornados tear through louisiana. just an awful scene there. damage and cleanup efforts -- next. >>> a big cle
. >>> senators ted cruz and bernie sanders squaring off over a live debate. republicans says his party must quickly honor its promise to appeal every world of obamacare. senators of vermont independent are accusing sanders of panicking. >> this is what happened when government take over health care. every example on earth. the result is rationing and waiting periods. and you, the citizens, being told, no, you can't have the health care you want and deserve. >> and in...
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. >> there you go, ted is watching at home. ted just left his wife.> o come more than one ted. >> do they mean your first lover? >> what are you talking about? i answered about kindergarten. actually, jason came before ted. >> i don't know. you have a girlfriend, a crush on a girl like in sixth grade. >> sure. let's move on, eric? >> in fifth or sixth grade, martha climbed. -- martha klein. she moved schools, and i begged my parents to let me move schools, and dated. -- they did. >> we were too busy getting straight a's and perfect attendance and behaving. >> i can't remember, but i remember how devastating everything is back then. when there was a breakup, like the end of the world, your brain cells aren't mature enough to handle that crap. you're like, the world is going to end, it really isn't. you're going to want to stick around. >> what happened? >> you don't do a good job. >> what event in history would you go back in time to change if you could? >> 9/11, yeah, holocaust. >> that would be good. >> we ended that one on an upbeat -- >> how about
. >> there you go, ted is watching at home. ted just left his wife.> o come more than one ted. >> do they mean your first lover? >> what are you talking about? i answered about kindergarten. actually, jason came before ted. >> i don't know. you have a girlfriend, a crush on a girl like in sixth grade. >> sure. let's move on, eric? >> in fifth or sixth grade, martha climbed. -- martha klein. she moved schools, and i begged my parents to let me move schools,...
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we have republican congressman, ted yoho standing by. as well as our analysts as we bring you coverage. let's go to white house correspondent sara murray. after that contentious news conference yesterday, the president launched another attack on media today after not mentioning them in his speech earlier. >> he managed to get through the speech in north carolina without going after the media. he sent out two teets. he deleted the first one and send this one instead. fake news media, failing abc, cbs, cnn is not my enemy. it is the enemy of the american people. the first tweet he deleted. he added some more news outlets but subtracted the word sick at the end. pretty clear he's enjoying sparring with the press. >> and he was in south carolina today. this was another campaign-style event. what was the message there? >> it was a campaign-style event. but it was also an opportunity for the president to try to redirect attention onto what they believe is a strong part of their agenda which is to create jobs and revive american manufacturing.
we have republican congressman, ted yoho standing by. as well as our analysts as we bring you coverage. let's go to white house correspondent sara murray. after that contentious news conference yesterday, the president launched another attack on media today after not mentioning them in his speech earlier. >> he managed to get through the speech in north carolina without going after the media. he sent out two teets. he deleted the first one and send this one instead. fake news media,...
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i started with ted kennedy's speech. -- i am the senator from massachusetts as well. and i started with ted kennedy's speech, also about jeff sessions, when the senate judiciary committee considered him. and i read senator kennedy's speech, and i got warned in senator kennedy's speech. but again, i just want to say on both of these, highly relevant to the question of whether jeff sessions should be attorney general of the united states. and i thought it was entirely appropriate to be citing a revered member of the united states sene on the floor of the senate. and that was the warning. >> at the same time, the rules say, can't impugn the character of another senator. >> let's go back over this. this is coretta scott king talking about the facts as she saw them. that he used -- he, jeff sessions, used his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens. she's not calling names. she's just describing what happened. and i always say on this, i hope everybody reads this letter. is in is a powerful letter, a d
i started with ted kennedy's speech. -- i am the senator from massachusetts as well. and i started with ted kennedy's speech, also about jeff sessions, when the senate judiciary committee considered him. and i read senator kennedy's speech, and i got warned in senator kennedy's speech. but again, i just want to say on both of these, highly relevant to the question of whether jeff sessions should be attorney general of the united states. and i thought it was entirely appropriate to be citing a...