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so it will be terrific for us in the general election. laura: your republican handicap -- your republican counterpart was handicapping your race. what you like to do the same? raymond buckley: i have never once predicted the republican presidential candidate correctly. i simply don't understand the mindset of new hampshire republicans. laura: let's hear your prediction and then we will know who is not going to win. [laughter] raymond buckley: if the polling is correct, it would be donald trump. i know he will not win new hampshire. jeb bush. george h w bush lost when he ran for president. george w. bush lost the first time he ran and jeb bush is looking like a disaster. laura: i am sure governor bush will be happy to hear that given what you said about your track record. [laughter] one of the challenges for bernie sanders is that he has not been a democrat for decades. there was some question about whether he would qualify for the ballot. you have come to his defense, saying you would fight it in court to make sure that he appeared on the
so it will be terrific for us in the general election. laura: your republican handicap -- your republican counterpart was handicapping your race. what you like to do the same? raymond buckley: i have never once predicted the republican presidential candidate correctly. i simply don't understand the mindset of new hampshire republicans. laura: let's hear your prediction and then we will know who is not going to win. [laughter] raymond buckley: if the polling is correct, it would be donald trump....
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what about those who wins the general election? it seems like the panels operating under the assumption that donald trump will be around it will be a factor for a while. it seems like a lot of the other candidates are operating under the assumption he will fade and collapse altogether and will cease to be a factor. do you think they do feel that way it is that correct? >> taking the first question. ted cruz's problem is that it's like he's working in common core math. he thinks a lot to produce the wrong answers. [laughter] not a majority of people who agree with him in the republican party much less the country as a whole. the problem why did you know when it not because they do not nominate people who are not conservative enough. it is because they do not appeal to the few training swing voters they have. conservative voters who have not voted in 2008 and 2012 because the candidate was not conservative enough that is simply not true. there is no argument that has any degree of statistical validity or have any sort of some or two t
what about those who wins the general election? it seems like the panels operating under the assumption that donald trump will be around it will be a factor for a while. it seems like a lot of the other candidates are operating under the assumption he will fade and collapse altogether and will cease to be a factor. do you think they do feel that way it is that correct? >> taking the first question. ted cruz's problem is that it's like he's working in common core math. he thinks a lot to...
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but went on to win the nomination before losing to george h w bush in the general shection -- george h. w. bu in the general election. >> the tendons in my fingers were ripped. mr. dukakis: in the machine? nice to see you. hi, how are you? pleasure. what brought you out here? >> about 16 or 17 years ago. then we went back, he was navy. mr. dukakis: where's mark? we got somebody from gardening here. folks from leicester. this young man grew up in gardner. what do you do? >> [indiscernible] mr. dukakis: are you? you're kidding. great to see you. when was it first dealt? -- built? i'm the governor of massachusetts, mike dukakis. how are you? pleasure. mike dukakis, how are you? mike dukakis, how are you? are you harvesting these right now? >> this is this year's crop. mr. dukakis: when do you normally harvest apples? >> we harvest our fall apples in september. mr. dukakis: those are spring apples? mike dukakis for massachusetts. how are you doing? i'm impressed. we don't get our corn until mid-late july. mike dukakis. what have you got? you are from arizona? good to see you. good morning. i'm mike dukakis governor of m
but went on to win the nomination before losing to george h w bush in the general shection -- george h. w. bu in the general election. >> the tendons in my fingers were ripped. mr. dukakis: in the machine? nice to see you. hi, how are you? pleasure. what brought you out here? >> about 16 or 17 years ago. then we went back, he was navy. mr. dukakis: where's mark? we got somebody from gardening here. folks from leicester. this young man grew up in gardner. what do you do? >>...
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he defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis in the 1988 general election to become the nation's 41st president. >> i didn't realize what you were doing. how are you? looking good. >> when is the race? how are you? hello. >> we thought you were going to run, too. got it? how long have you been working on it? three months? >> all summer. it's been a thrill. >> other side of the line, please. >> talked to a few people on the parade route to get their reaction to having a vice president in their parade. ever seen the vice president before? >> no. >> what was your reaction? >> i thought he looked an awful lot younger than his pictures. >> look an awful lot like a candidate for president? >> yes, i would think so. >> what's the reaction been in the town? must have been for a long time people have been talking about this. what's been the reaction of people you know in this town? >> used to be a republican town. i don't know if it still is, but i think pretty much favorable to him as president. >> any surprise to you that the vice president of the united states would come to a small tow
he defeated massachusetts governor michael dukakis in the 1988 general election to become the nation's 41st president. >> i didn't realize what you were doing. how are you? looking good. >> when is the race? how are you? hello. >> we thought you were going to run, too. got it? how long have you been working on it? three months? >> all summer. it's been a thrill. >> other side of the line, please. >> talked to a few people on the parade route to get their...
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he beat michael dukakis in the 1988 general election to become the nation's 41st president. mr. dukakis: how are you doing? >> [indiscernible] mr. dukakis: how are you? hello. >> [indiscernible] >> how long have you been working on it? >> all summer. it has been a thrill. how longe h. w. bush: have you been doing this? >> this is my first year. >> [indiscernible] [applause] >> stand inside the line, please. >> if you could just get back behind the line, please. >> hey, michael. >> there he is. >> michael! [laughter] ♪ we talked to a few people on the parade route, and their reaction to having a vice president in the parade. >> have you ever seen a vice president before? >> not a person, no. >> what was your reaction? friendly.very >> what is the reaction in the town? it has been a longtime since people have been talking about this. >> this is a republican town, they would pretty much go towards him as president. anyone think that a vice president of the united states would come to a small town like londonderry for braid? -- for a parade? >> no. >> thank you so much for your time
he beat michael dukakis in the 1988 general election to become the nation's 41st president. mr. dukakis: how are you doing? >> [indiscernible] mr. dukakis: how are you? hello. >> [indiscernible] >> how long have you been working on it? >> all summer. it has been a thrill. how longe h. w. bush: have you been doing this? >> this is my first year. >> [indiscernible] [applause] >> stand inside the line, please. >> if you could just get back behind the...
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who can beat and win the general election? who do you want to be the commander and chief to deal with all of these problems? i suspect you will see this start to fade down a little bit. i think it is going to go to someone, this more exotic wing of the nomination. it is going to go to someone who is a vehicle for that anger, that outsider, but knows more and is sort of more -- is not quite as flawed in one way or another. and obviously trump and carson are very different people than some of the others. could it be a carly fiorina? she is a great example, to me, of how someone who never held elective office, and shouldn't necessarily know about the foreign policy issues and things, man she is flat been to school. she has studied this stuff. she knows these issues inside and out. she is honed in. she is on message. and the thing about it is what carson and trump don't know and understand about public policy clearly fiorina figured it out. she is really good. i think her challenge is this. b besides the fact there is no campaign u
who can beat and win the general election? who do you want to be the commander and chief to deal with all of these problems? i suspect you will see this start to fade down a little bit. i think it is going to go to someone, this more exotic wing of the nomination. it is going to go to someone who is a vehicle for that anger, that outsider, but knows more and is sort of more -- is not quite as flawed in one way or another. and obviously trump and carson are very different people than some of the...
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so it's a big source of trouble for people who want to win the general election on the republican side. that donald trump, in the terms of the way that he's appealing and type of support he has been able to garner is working against any real chances that the gop has to win the general election, and it's highly election that, if he gets the nomination, that the gop would be able to win. but it was highly unlikely that they were going to win anyway. because the numbers work against them this time around. they were trying to maximize those numbers, but donald trump works in the opposite way. this is an election that the democrats have the upper hand on if things stay the they were and that's so worrisome to the republican party. they have the house and they could lose the senate, but in terms of the presidency, it's highly unlikely that they will capture it in 2016, especially if they nominate somebody like conned conned. >> rick, what's going on had inside of democratic campaigns at this point? in presidential years, they usually train for fire on each other until the convention, and the
so it's a big source of trouble for people who want to win the general election on the republican side. that donald trump, in the terms of the way that he's appealing and type of support he has been able to garner is working against any real chances that the gop has to win the general election, and it's highly election that, if he gets the nomination, that the gop would be able to win. but it was highly unlikely that they were going to win anyway. because the numbers work against them this time...
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opposition leader say that is she is worried that citizen will not get a free and fair vote in the general election. >>> the president's of china and taiwan will sit down for a historic meeting this weekend. it will serve to promote relations between the two sides. >> the summit mark the first step of having the leader meat on a regular basis. he said the talks in singapore are aimed at hane taking piece and ability. here is what lead to the decision of the summit. >> this is what china's tv says. >> holding the meeti matches the p trend of the times. >> in 1949 he lost the civil war against the communist and with drew and cross relations have been tense ever since. they refuse to recognize each other and relations remain hostile for a while. it began when they met for the first time in singapore. >> the country conducted missile drills and raising cross station tensions. he said that a had a state to state relationship. they seized all communication. the opposition democratic party succeeded in 2000. leader regarded him as pro in dependence and relations worsened. things finally started to change
opposition leader say that is she is worried that citizen will not get a free and fair vote in the general election. >>> the president's of china and taiwan will sit down for a historic meeting this weekend. it will serve to promote relations between the two sides. >> the summit mark the first step of having the leader meat on a regular basis. he said the talks in singapore are aimed at hane taking piece and ability. here is what lead to the decision of the summit. >> this...
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in the general election, i'm not talking about. but in the primary this is a winner for donald trump. eleanor: but is winning the primary and losing the general election isn't necessarily what the republicans want. pat: got to win the nomination first. eleanor: illegal aliens, these are people who take care of our children, they work in our restaurants. pat: they broke into our country. eleanor: many of them are successful. we wouldn't have an agriculture with them. american corporations have benefited from this. if you want to fault anyone, fault american corporations for being a magnet for people who come here. pat: a country has to have borders or it isn't a country. >> that's a nice thought but the thing is, the number never changes. most americans, realistically, we've got so many folks who have undocumented workers cutting their grass and doing all the other jobs because there is a demand for it. >> mass deportation and mass legalization, but some say, i thinks that good corrective for your thinking, pat if you don't mind my s
in the general election, i'm not talking about. but in the primary this is a winner for donald trump. eleanor: but is winning the primary and losing the general election isn't necessarily what the republicans want. pat: got to win the nomination first. eleanor: illegal aliens, these are people who take care of our children, they work in our restaurants. pat: they broke into our country. eleanor: many of them are successful. we wouldn't have an agriculture with them. american corporations have...
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the next president of argentina after winning the general elections. the two-time mayor of print this ra's will take over -- of windows ra's will take over on december 10. it heralds the end of punitive export taxes in may of reach an estimated $8 billion in shipments. let's get up to speed on what is happening with the markets. the dollar is dominating. it is having an effect on commodities, stocks. yvonne man is here with details. yvonne: a pretty tepid day overall. for the most part, you see quite a bit of green. it is the big players that are really wait down on the regional benchmark. japan has been closed for a .oliday 7/10 of a percent as we wrap up the training there. shanghai stocks are not getting much direction. they were starting off on a slightly higher note but now we are seeing some pressure up to 10th of a percent. the jose weighing down for tenths of a percent. we did see the securities regulator give the go-ahead on 10 ipos. five approved for listing the shanghai stock exchange, five others though in the shape jen. tons of confidence.
the next president of argentina after winning the general elections. the two-time mayor of print this ra's will take over -- of windows ra's will take over on december 10. it heralds the end of punitive export taxes in may of reach an estimated $8 billion in shipments. let's get up to speed on what is happening with the markets. the dollar is dominating. it is having an effect on commodities, stocks. yvonne man is here with details. yvonne: a pretty tepid day overall. for the most part, you see...
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the primary and win an election. you start running a race from the immigration position, you get in a position where you can't win the generallection. mark: the great thing for trump, he doesn't have any fatcat donors. his opposition research can cherry pick anyone who is given any money to rubio. yesterday, he wouldn't say why he thought that paul singer was going to explode in rubio's face. today was his beginning of making paul singer the poster child. john: there are lot of liberal positions. bush is in new hampshire today. one thing he is trying to fix is his debating skills ahead of the fox debate next week in milwaukee. here is what he said about the advice that he has been getting. >> you hired this media consultant to help you with the debates? >> i had one meeting with the guy. >> what is he telling you? >> he is telling me to be me, own what i believe. >> you need a consultant to tell you that? >> yeah, it's amazing. [laughter] probably not. i have to untrain myself to answer questions that are asked. >> you should ignore the questions? >> you have to pivot towards what you want to say. and learn to interrupt in a
the primary and win an election. you start running a race from the immigration position, you get in a position where you can't win the generallection. mark: the great thing for trump, he doesn't have any fatcat donors. his opposition research can cherry pick anyone who is given any money to rubio. yesterday, he wouldn't say why he thought that paul singer was going to explode in rubio's face. today was his beginning of making paul singer the poster child. john: there are lot of liberal...
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but she will abandon obama when she is in the general election. >> not calling it radical islam will be part of that. this is a little fooisier than what we saw at the debate. up ahead, mike huckabee. but first, live to paris to the attacks that left 130 people ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. >>> memorials popping up all over paris, as people remember those lost in these terrorist attacks. it's anything but a typical sunday morning in paris right now, as the city sleeps with nightmares of friday's terror massacre. the search for those who planned and assisted the slaughter has gone on through the night. among thevilvictims, 23-year-ol american nohemi gonzalez. rick leventhal is live in pari
but she will abandon obama when she is in the general election. >> not calling it radical islam will be part of that. this is a little fooisier than what we saw at the debate. up ahead, mike huckabee. but first, live to paris to the attacks that left 130 people ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your...
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you haven't seen secretary clinton damage herself in how her campaign sees her viable for the general elections changed the conversation, especially on the economic front but clinton remains, as she was months ago, largely the front-runner for the general election if she gets the nomination. >> i wouldn't be surprised to see the clinton campaign pushing the fact that when she was head of a law clinic in arkansas in the mid '70s, she helped to get someone off death row. this is an issue. she has become more conservative on but she has been on the other side as well. >> you do see the traces of the 1980s democrats there and hillary clinton saying, we can't let the republicans take us too far to the left. i can't go that far in the death penalty. even though she has adapted to the year 2015 politics, you still see at times, we can't give them fodder for the general. >> that was bill clinton's rise in national politics. parties too close to the labor unions, too soft on crime. we have to remember, hillary was being asked of this in the context of rolling out, talking about incarceration, very anim
you haven't seen secretary clinton damage herself in how her campaign sees her viable for the general elections changed the conversation, especially on the economic front but clinton remains, as she was months ago, largely the front-runner for the general election if she gets the nomination. >> i wouldn't be surprised to see the clinton campaign pushing the fact that when she was head of a law clinic in arkansas in the mid '70s, she helped to get someone off death row. this is an issue....
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i'm curious to see how the general election goes. e having two different conversations among republicans and democratss. >> for all the criticism that have trump levies at hillary clinton, he is polling -- eh has also, to amanda point, high negatives. maybe it's just as controversial and polarizing. >>> it always pains me to be in agreement with my friend paul. however, he is absolutely correct, it is way too soon to be focusing on these polls in terms of the general election. i've decided, i think, before december of 1979 poll that showed jimmy carter -- this was trumpeted by the carter white house, i might ad, that showed jimmy carter beating ronald reagan 60 to 36% with the pollster for president carter saying the data was just overwhelmingly in favor of carter and they can't wait to run against reagan. here we are, almost in december the year before next november, it is just way too soon to get into this. and by the time -- let's just say it is donald trump versus hillary clinton, then people are going to start to focus. they both
i'm curious to see how the general election goes. e having two different conversations among republicans and democratss. >> for all the criticism that have trump levies at hillary clinton, he is polling -- eh has also, to amanda point, high negatives. maybe it's just as controversial and polarizing. >>> it always pains me to be in agreement with my friend paul. however, he is absolutely correct, it is way too soon to be focusing on these polls in terms of the general election....
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the later. >> reporter: this parliament session is attended by members of parliament who were elected not in the most recent poll, but in the 2010 general election. now, many of them would have lost their seats in the most recent elections, but they're still able to debate issues like the budget and past laws because their terms only expire in january 2016. it won't be another two months after at a, that a new government will be formed because the current-- after that because it expires at the end of march. the president however has promised a smooth traps fer. the military chief esaid there won't be a repeat of 1990. that was the year when the n.l.d. also won the general election by a land slide but were not allowed to govern. instead many of their leaders were imprisoned. aung san suu kyi, who led her party to victory in 1990 as well as in the 2015 general election, has said she wants to meet the president, the military and the chief and the speaker of parliament to discuss the transition of power. she has met the speaker on sunday and she will meet him again on thursday, but no date has been set for a meeting with the president and t
the later. >> reporter: this parliament session is attended by members of parliament who were elected not in the most recent poll, but in the 2010 general election. now, many of them would have lost their seats in the most recent elections, but they're still able to debate issues like the budget and past laws because their terms only expire in january 2016. it won't be another two months after at a, that a new government will be formed because the current-- after that because it expires...
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the doctor is behind cruz. and also he beats him on 19 points on who can best beat hillary clinton in a general election. the commander-in-chief numbers are only two points apart. in polling, the general poll they're very tight. i think those numbers are going to be bragging rights for donald trump and again he's, he he's behind him in national polls. this is a good poll for donald trump. >> top issue, let's go to that. fox news poll 4. and facing the country. deficit government spending at 36%. jobs, unemployment. not much of a change from september, but on that issue of the economy, obviously it drives the day. >> it does drive the day. and you'd expect that. that's been the big story of the obama administration, where are the jobs. a lot of people and of course, the employment rate doesn't really reflect, who's not looking for work any more, or who's looking for work part time. i'm a little surprised that trump has decided to set aside ben carson right now. one of the things that the poll shows is carson's likeability versus donald trump. there donald trump is getting creamed by carson. i'm not sure th
the doctor is behind cruz. and also he beats him on 19 points on who can best beat hillary clinton in a general election. the commander-in-chief numbers are only two points apart. in polling, the general poll they're very tight. i think those numbers are going to be bragging rights for donald trump and again he's, he he's behind him in national polls. this is a good poll for donald trump. >> top issue, let's go to that. fox news poll 4. and facing the country. deficit government spending...
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what about those who wins the general election? it seems like the panels operating under the assumption that donald trump will be around it will be a factor for a while. it seems like a lot of the other candidates are operating under the assumption he will fade and collapse altogether and will cease to be a factor. do you think they do feel that way it is that correct? >> taking the first question. ted cruz's problem is that it's like he's working in common core math. he thinks a lot to produce the wrong answers. [laughter] not a majority of people who agree with him in the republican party much less the country as a whole. the problem why did you know when it not because they do not nominate people who are not conservative enough. it is because they do not appeal to the few training swing voters they have. conservative voters who have not voted in 2008 and 2012 because the candidate was not conservative enough that is simply not true. there is no argument that has any degree of statistical validity or have any sort of some or two t
what about those who wins the general election? it seems like the panels operating under the assumption that donald trump will be around it will be a factor for a while. it seems like a lot of the other candidates are operating under the assumption he will fade and collapse altogether and will cease to be a factor. do you think they do feel that way it is that correct? >> taking the first question. ted cruz's problem is that it's like he's working in common core math. he thinks a lot to...
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the real debates are going to end up in the general election. e question about her not saying radical islam, the fact that she calls them jihadis neutralizes them. jihadi is a radical islamist. i'm not sure that there's any real difference there. the difference in general election will come over what you do with it. and the republicans will depend on who's the nominee, some of them will be to her left. >> panel, thank you. thank you for sticking around on a saturday night. and thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this special edition of america's election headquart headquarters. check out special report every weekday 6:00 p.m. eastern, where we remain fair, balanced and unafraid. we will continue our coverage on fox news channel throughout the coming days on the paris attacks and everything politics. good night, from washington. whether your car is a red car a white car a blue car a red white and blue car a green car a car with this on it a car with this in it a car with wings a car with a tail a car with a fin and a t
the real debates are going to end up in the general election. e question about her not saying radical islam, the fact that she calls them jihadis neutralizes them. jihadi is a radical islamist. i'm not sure that there's any real difference there. the difference in general election will come over what you do with it. and the republicans will depend on who's the nominee, some of them will be to her left. >> panel, thank you. thank you for sticking around on a saturday night. and thank you...
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but she will abandon obama when she is in the general election. >> not calling it radical islam will be part of that. this is a little fooisier than what we saw at the debate. up ahead, mike huckabee. but first, live to paris to the attacks that left 130 people dead, including at least one american. ♪ [special effects] lisa! what took you so long? duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] want bladder leak underwear that try always discreet underwear and wiggle, giggle, swerve and curve. with soft dual leak guard barriers and a discreet fit that hugs your curves. so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name yes, we are twins. of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you ge
but she will abandon obama when she is in the general election. >> not calling it radical islam will be part of that. this is a little fooisier than what we saw at the debate. up ahead, mike huckabee. but first, live to paris to the attacks that left 130 people dead, including at least one american. ♪ [special effects] lisa! what took you so long? duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] want bladder...
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the poll shows head-to-head general election matchups between hillary clinton and her potential republicanat one year out now from the 2016 general election, hillary clinton is tied with dr. ben carson, who's taken the lead in the republican race. she and carson both getting 47% of the vote in a perspective head-to-head matchup. clinton is ahead of donald trump by eight points in our new poll, 50 to 42 is the score there. she leads former florida governor jeb bush by four points. 47 to 43% and holds a three-point advantage over senator marco rubio, 47 to 44%. that is well within the poll's margin of error. and joining me now are lauren fox from the "national journal" and republican strategist, matt schlapp. matt, let me ask you, the polling shows ben carson taking the lead in iowa. our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll has him taking the lead over trump by six nationally. now he's the only one who's not losing to hillary clinton in this poll. is he your party's best bet? >> i'll tell you one thing, steve. i don't want to be lectured, too, by anymore democrats about how crazy it is that b
the poll shows head-to-head general election matchups between hillary clinton and her potential republicanat one year out now from the 2016 general election, hillary clinton is tied with dr. ben carson, who's taken the lead in the republican race. she and carson both getting 47% of the vote in a perspective head-to-head matchup. clinton is ahead of donald trump by eight points in our new poll, 50 to 42 is the score there. she leads former florida governor jeb bush by four points. 47 to 43% and...
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the nominee. a lot do know him. that kind of general electiongth undermines the argument that his detractors are making that he could not be a plausible general election candidate or president. john: he has not been vetted -- so mosty because people don't associate carson with the things that his supporters do, america is nazi germany under obama, a lot of -- thatho support him nice african-american man with a great biography, the top of his field -- that is all they know. the press is failing to tell the story of ben carson. take you press will that all republican nominees are equally conservative. the fact is they are not. some of them have more moderate positions than you think. they would never say some of the things that ben carson has said about barack obama. mark: it's more moderate moreions, and potential he electable, and political skill. carson will be tested just as rubio is being tested now, but he seems to float above it even more than rubio. john: the level of inflammatory -ness of the rhetoric. when you become public and well-know
the nominee. a lot do know him. that kind of general electiongth undermines the argument that his detractors are making that he could not be a plausible general election candidate or president. john: he has not been vetted -- so mosty because people don't associate carson with the things that his supporters do, america is nazi germany under obama, a lot of -- thatho support him nice african-american man with a great biography, the top of his field -- that is all they know. the press is failing...
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whoever won the democratic primary won the election. in the general election, there would be one person on the ballot. but challenges to this system began mounting in the 1940's. chief among them was a challenge mounted in this state by a man we may not even want to profile this semester, a man named trim us king. he was aided greatly in his challenge to the all-white primary by a manual see on our website when you get to it, thomas brewer, a physician in columbus, an african-american. him in a lawsuit challenging in federal court the sayinge county, they are , their failure to allow me to vote in the democratic primary is a violation of my 14th and 15 amendment -- 15th amendment rights. equal protection and voting rights. themederal court, two of found in favor of king gone this -- on this in 1945 and 1946. do you see the period we are talking about? we are talking about the period leading up to the murders of\ sen. mcconnell -- leading up to the murder of dixon. this was pending, another case reaches the state supreme court and they actually ru on t
whoever won the democratic primary won the election. in the general election, there would be one person on the ballot. but challenges to this system began mounting in the 1940's. chief among them was a challenge mounted in this state by a man we may not even want to profile this semester, a man named trim us king. he was aided greatly in his challenge to the all-white primary by a manual see on our website when you get to it, thomas brewer, a physician in columbus, an african-american. him in a...
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i think that could have a carryover effect into the general election, t. mr. kapur: i want to ask you about the cancellation of the um.wn and black for you had phrased this as an toortant step for outreach african-american and hispanic voters. do you worry about the signal it sense that this got canceled? mr. kaufmann: i do not worry about the signal that it sense because that was going to be one venue for outreach. the genesis of that is a friendship that wayne ford and i developed when we were in the legislator. we came together. there were some scheduling issues. there were issues in terms of candidates being able to be here for that particular of that. not one time did i hear one of our candidates say they did not want to discuss these issues. in fact, it is not only the right thing to do, but i think it is good politics. they will be discussed in this primary. there will be other venues for doing that. this was one way of doing it. this was one venue. have notdates stopped, nor will they stop talking about these issues. they are talking about these issues
i think that could have a carryover effect into the general election, t. mr. kapur: i want to ask you about the cancellation of the um.wn and black for you had phrased this as an toortant step for outreach african-american and hispanic voters. do you worry about the signal it sense that this got canceled? mr. kaufmann: i do not worry about the signal that it sense because that was going to be one venue for outreach. the genesis of that is a friendship that wayne ford and i developed when we...
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i think that she's got some issues, you know, adds we're seeing for the general election. i'm also interested sort of the next debate with bernie. if you talk to his people, he's nervous, i think, in the first debate. he's never been 0 a stage that big. he had done vermont public access debates for a state of 600,000. >> now it's 15 million people. >> i think for the next debate looking to that is whether he can land any punches on hillary clinton. and change the numbers a little bit. >> we've said it from the beginning hillary clinton can only beat herself. i think that still remains true. and the interesting thing i watched the bernie sanders being interviewed by rachel maddow on friday. he can't stick the landing on the gun question. when you're talking about the democratic base, they care about the gun question. and gun control. bernie sanders hasn't gotten a good answer about, you know, that he's, yes, from a rural state. yes, he voted against the brady bill. that's not good enough for progressive voters. it's not. >> the fact is, that we can try to infuse the race wit
i think that she's got some issues, you know, adds we're seeing for the general election. i'm also interested sort of the next debate with bernie. if you talk to his people, he's nervous, i think, in the first debate. he's never been 0 a stage that big. he had done vermont public access debates for a state of 600,000. >> now it's 15 million people. >> i think for the next debate looking to that is whether he can land any punches on hillary clinton. and change the numbers a little...
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. >>> polls have closed in turkey in the second general election in five months. the election is a challenge for the ak party for president erdogan. in june, it couldn't form a majority government, so the election comes amid growing security concerns, a wave of violence since june has left hundreds dead. we spoke to voters at a polling station in ankara. >> once again, turks find themselves called upon to vote for their next government on the ballot paper, a plethora of different parties running as parliamentary elections. now, turkey historically has a high turnout when it comes to elections, usually in the 80% or more. even though these are the fourth time the turks take to the polls in less than two years to, there is no voter fatigue here. one of the reasons, because of the huge amount of importance placed on elections, also because of the percentage of young people that are eligible to vote. let's ask some why they are voting. >> voting for our future is the only way to shape our democracy. it's the only way to shape our democracy. >> what are the main issues?
. >>> polls have closed in turkey in the second general election in five months. the election is a challenge for the ak party for president erdogan. in june, it couldn't form a majority government, so the election comes amid growing security concerns, a wave of violence since june has left hundreds dead. we spoke to voters at a polling station in ankara. >> once again, turks find themselves called upon to vote for their next government on the ballot paper, a plethora of different...
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evangelical vote was down in the general election. 57% of the caucus voters were evangelical.very strong community there. he has been in the churches. he has a great grassroots team. from the super pac side, we are trying to support what the senator is doing. john: the conventional wisdom right now is that, part of it is, in this moment, post-paris is that ben carson's foreign , policy weaknesses, shall we say, have cost him in an appreciable way in the past week, and that is what we are seeing in addition to senator , cruz's strength. do you think that is basically right? kellyanne: i think that's part of it. a very smart person observed to me in september, when i said, people eventually will have to is to the picture, so and so my commander in chief, and that smart person said, well, ben carson's people can picture him that way. there's something to that. there's no question the tenor of the race has changed. i think with the demise, if you will, of the governor model. i said to myself, where does that come from? and i remembered the governors , made it up. washington experi
evangelical vote was down in the general election. 57% of the caucus voters were evangelical.very strong community there. he has been in the churches. he has a great grassroots team. from the super pac side, we are trying to support what the senator is doing. john: the conventional wisdom right now is that, part of it is, in this moment, post-paris is that ben carson's foreign , policy weaknesses, shall we say, have cost him in an appreciable way in the past week, and that is what we are seeing...
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the general election called when the a.k.arty failed to call a government after the application in june. shabar gunmen attacked a hotel. two explosions hit the hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators analysed a black box recorder. they observe a day of mourning. they have 225 passengers and crew. >>> more than the mormentry elections -- parliamentary elections in turkey. we go to voters in ankara. >> turks are called upon to vote for the next government. a plethora of different parties running, contesting the parliamentary elections. turksy, hist likely -- turkey, historically has a tie turn out when it comes to elections, 80% or more. this is the fourth time voters take to the polls, there's no voter fatigue. that's an important pace on the election and joining people that are ledgeable to vote. why are they voting? >> we are voting to shape our democracy. >> reporter: what are the main issues? >> for the stability of this country and we hope to see the unity and free of democracy. >> reporter:
the general election called when the a.k.arty failed to call a government after the application in june. shabar gunmen attacked a hotel. two explosions hit the hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators analysed a black box recorder. they observe a day of mourning. they have 225 passengers and crew. >>> more than the mormentry elections -- parliamentary elections in turkey. we go to voters in ankara. >> turks are called upon to vote for the...
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the military. >> she was still under arrest for an election five years ago. it easily won the election in 2012 and is tipped to win this time. this is the first general election since the civilian government took over for military rule in 2011. there have been some reforms, economic and political. the media is lessen soared than before although by no means impartial. >> the media is not balanced in covering the campaign. are we going to get a balanced view? i don't think so. this is very much important for the voters. >> the lack of coverage in state owned media doesn't appear to have affected the party or its leaders popularity. >> our country has been left behind, but we won't change now. >> it is concerned about inaccuracies in the voter list, which is said could affect at least 30% of voters. it's also been criticized for giving into anti muslim sentiment and failing to field any muslim candidates. >> votes are likely to be won by ethnic parties in ethnic areas. while factors may affect how well it does at the ballot box, the campaign promise of change is directive, especially after 50 years of military rule, which ended four years ago. victory w
the military. >> she was still under arrest for an election five years ago. it easily won the election in 2012 and is tipped to win this time. this is the first general election since the civilian government took over for military rule in 2011. there have been some reforms, economic and political. the media is lessen soared than before although by no means impartial. >> the media is not balanced in covering the campaign. are we going to get a balanced view? i don't think so. this is...
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the other thing i think you can learn from scott walker is what worked for scott walker in the general electionin wisconsin was a uncanny ability to mobilize people who generally support democrats to support him on what might be called a reform conservative platform. nobody is trying to do that in the republican electorate right now. none of the republican candidates are really trying to mobilize republicans in a way that present that for the general election. the thing that made scott walker an attractive candidate was something that for whatever reason they decided was not salable in the republican party, and i think that speaks very poorly for the republican party's chance to win the general election. >> thank you so much, henry. now norm, this is a time that we know as the peak recruitment season. the democrats have done really well in a number of key house contests. is there any chance that they can regain the house and realistically, how many seats do you think they can pick up? >> thanks. first let me say i do miss rick perry. my favorite moment from the 2012 campaign came when he was as
the other thing i think you can learn from scott walker is what worked for scott walker in the general electionin wisconsin was a uncanny ability to mobilize people who generally support democrats to support him on what might be called a reform conservative platform. nobody is trying to do that in the republican electorate right now. none of the republican candidates are really trying to mobilize republicans in a way that present that for the general election. the thing that made scott walker...
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. >> maria, what is maybe to your advantage in the primaries, what happens in the general election. >question. >> and the general election, does miss clinton have to try -- >> she's started to thread the needle and bernie sanders has a name recognition problem among the community and this allows him to have direct conversations with the communities that he otherwise doesn't know how to have and hillary recognizes she has to, if she becomes the nominee she has to bring in more of the right so she's trying to thread that needle in a way that is talking about not only her base, but also acknowledging that if she is one to be the party nominee she has to be able to talk about this. >> but the problem, amy, is the question of the death penalty, police reform, the racial profiling, mass incarceration, the president spoke this week to black concerns about policing, while defending police. this weekend we dealt with corey jones' case in florida, i was part of eulogizing him. how do you deal with this, and then keep your eye on if i'm the nominee, i've got to deal with the general election tha
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it's a different role in the general election. but that's the frustration. trying to work that out and i expect we'll see good debates moving forward. >> ben, i assume you thought -- >> some of the debates have been fantastic. >> ben, let me ask you, sara murray brought it up earlier, democrats boycotted the fox news channel/congressional black caucus debate in 2007. so a lot of republicans are out there saying, you know, this isn't just about republicans not liking moderators. democrats didn't like the idea of fox news channel doing a debate in '07. >> look, there's always a debate over debates. what's happening on the republican side with the debates right now, though, that the republican party just isn't unified, and the debates have looked like a food fight. there's a big disagreement over foreign policy, anti-establishment candidates doing very well in the republican side right now and i think some of the institutional forces in the party are frankly getting worried whether or not the primary's doing damage to the republicans overall in the general elec
it's a different role in the general election. but that's the frustration. trying to work that out and i expect we'll see good debates moving forward. >> ben, i assume you thought -- >> some of the debates have been fantastic. >> ben, let me ask you, sara murray brought it up earlier, democrats boycotted the fox news channel/congressional black caucus debate in 2007. so a lot of republicans are out there saying, you know, this isn't just about republicans not liking...
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. >> you mentioned because it's ben carson beating hillary clinton and it's the general election match up. it's cruz and rubeio both beating and has trump who loses the hillary clinton. there's a reason that he is not well enough liked. the longer that goes on, the harder that it will be for mr. trump because he looks like a bad risk for the general election. >> would you entertain a counter theory to the theory? that is if normal times these were and the national media were independent and even handed and would fall off the failing of f the candidates and that might halt. given that's not the case and we stand so tall among those few that represent them in the justice and american way on this network. i think that probably trump may serve himself far fairly well. >> i certainly take kwyour poin on the fractured media. when you get down to it, an attack is like an intentional foul in a football game. a penalty and you may stop the other team from scoring, but you're going to receive a penalty in return, and that's what always happen. trump may feel what's going happen, or hit the peopl
. >> you mentioned because it's ben carson beating hillary clinton and it's the general election match up. it's cruz and rubeio both beating and has trump who loses the hillary clinton. there's a reason that he is not well enough liked. the longer that goes on, the harder that it will be for mr. trump because he looks like a bad risk for the general election. >> would you entertain a counter theory to the theory? that is if normal times these were and the national media were...
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the general election was after the a.k. party failed to form a government after the election in june >>> al-shabab attacks a hotel in somali, killing 15, including mp. two explosions hit a hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators are about to analyse the black box flight recorders. russia is observing a day of mourning for the 224 passengers and crew from the metro jet's airbus that crashed in sinai. >> returning to the top story in the parliamentary elections in turkey, it's been five months since there was a major shift in the landscape. we take a look at what the parties are hoping to secure in the latest poll > >>> 550, the number of seats up for grabs in the election. the ruling justice and development party, or the a.k. party secured 258 seats in june, 18 short of what it needed to govern alone. to take the majority back, the a.k. party needs 276 seats or 42% of the vote. it's emphasising strength dealing with security and voting for stability. the main opposition, the republican people's
the general election was after the a.k. party failed to form a government after the election in june >>> al-shabab attacks a hotel in somali, killing 15, including mp. two explosions hit a hotel popular with politicians >>> russian and egyptian investigators are about to analyse the black box flight recorders. russia is observing a day of mourning for the 224 passengers and crew from the metro jet's airbus that crashed in sinai. >> returning to the top story in the...
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the doctor is behind cruz. and also he beats him on 19 points on who can best beat hillary clinton in a general election. e commander-in-chief numbers are only two points apart. in polling, the general poll they're very tight. i think those numbers are going to be bragging rights for donald trump and again he's, he he's behind him in national polls. this is a good poll for donald trump. >> top issue, let's go to that. fox news poll 4. and facing the country. deficit government spending at 36%. jobs, unemployment. not much of a change from september, but on that issue of the economy, obviously it drives the day. >> it does drive the day. and you'd expect that. that's been the big story of the obama administration, where are the jobs. a lot of people and of course, the employment rate doesn't really reflect, who's not looking for work any more, or who's looking for work part time. i'm a little surprised that trump has decided to set aside ben carson right now. one of the things that the poll shows is carson's likeability versus donald trump. there donald trump is getting creamed by carson. i'm not sure that
the doctor is behind cruz. and also he beats him on 19 points on who can best beat hillary clinton in a general election. e commander-in-chief numbers are only two points apart. in polling, the general poll they're very tight. i think those numbers are going to be bragging rights for donald trump and again he's, he he's behind him in national polls. this is a good poll for donald trump. >> top issue, let's go to that. fox news poll 4. and facing the country. deficit government spending at...
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this is going to play out into the general election. there is no sign at this stage that there could be an early solution either in the parliament or with an agreement between the madrid and the barcelona parliament to settle this before the december 20 election. the president again of the catalonia government, at this stage he hasn't got the support in his own parliament to do that. that vote could go right down to the wire with the end result being after christmas in january. >> that is our report from madrid. moving on, rising sea levels ouring into senegal are having a devastating impact. increased salt levels are eating away at everything from homes, to agriculture to fishing. with the u.n. climate summit to be held here at the end of the moment, katherine takes us to a tiny island where residents are living on the front line of climate change. >> this is the spot where her kitchen stood until it was destroyed by rising sea levels. she now fears for the rest of her home. it's destruction would leave her and 30 of her relatives homel
this is going to play out into the general election. there is no sign at this stage that there could be an early solution either in the parliament or with an agreement between the madrid and the barcelona parliament to settle this before the december 20 election. the president again of the catalonia government, at this stage he hasn't got the support in his own parliament to do that. that vote could go right down to the wire with the end result being after christmas in january. >> that is...
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you are getting into self-deportation territory here when you talk about the general election. ris jansing, the other thing that was notable today was ben carson is not backing down from what has been derided not only from the white house, from susan rice and other foreign policy experts, but from anybody who knows anything about foreign policy, when he claimed in the debate the other night that the chinese are in syria. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, andrea, i got a look at three sets of papers that the campaign is putting out to defend what he said, and it's interesting, he actually told the media assembled sometime this weekend we will get those papers out. we were able to get them this morning. what carson said, i just want to remind people, i'm quoting here, the chinese are there, referring to syria, the chinese are there as well as the russians but now what they're saying in those papers is that the media got it all wrong, that he never said that the chinese were physically there but it was about their influence and about weapons that were sold and then they had documen
you are getting into self-deportation territory here when you talk about the general election. ris jansing, the other thing that was notable today was ben carson is not backing down from what has been derided not only from the white house, from susan rice and other foreign policy experts, but from anybody who knows anything about foreign policy, when he claimed in the debate the other night that the chinese are in syria. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, andrea, i got a look at three sets...
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playing to the primary base, and that's a very different voter bloc than we're gonna see in the general election, so usually what happens is they run to the right or they run to the left, if you're the democrats. when you come to the generals, they're gonna have to moderate. but this becomes increasingly hard for the republicans because the language has gotten so over-the-top. i mean, you have donald trump hearkening back to the wetbacks. you have him talking about deporting 11 million to 15 million people. and we saw president obama come out for the first time and say -- talk about how un-american, in fact, some of these policy proposals are, let alone how difficult they would be to implement and how much they would cost. so, this is a big concern for the republicans if they want to win in the general, but it certainly helps donald trump and other people who are making these cases if you look at where voters in iowa stand. >> oh, would that we would only talk about issues, because so much of the headlines this past week involved donald trump v. ben carson, and it just got kind of childish. one
playing to the primary base, and that's a very different voter bloc than we're gonna see in the general election, so usually what happens is they run to the right or they run to the left, if you're the democrats. when you come to the generals, they're gonna have to moderate. but this becomes increasingly hard for the republicans because the language has gotten so over-the-top. i mean, you have donald trump hearkening back to the wetbacks. you have him talking about deporting 11 million to 15...
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>> i thought for a long time that rubio would do really well, in the general election because, he appeals to a wide base of people, some that vote for democrats like large hispanic population, and young people, and both that want a relate able candidate. and hillary clinton is so far from that, i think he is compelling, and he i think that republicans, if they want to win the general elect they better pay attention. >> he appeals to independence. kennedy: not a lot of people are talking about independence yet but if someone like rubio makes it, that is going to be a huge asset for him, but i don't see how he gets past cruz. >> true that rubio and cruz seem neck-and-neck. they are both passing it seem like ben carson on certain metrics, but as far as getting support from the right, and middle, potential support from independence, i have said for a long time, i think that rubio gets ticket. kennedy: he can shall act his message enough to make it palatable, but how does he get past trump? >> i think there is a reason it is shifting, donald trump, he -- he represents donald trump. >> like a l
>> i thought for a long time that rubio would do really well, in the general election because, he appeals to a wide base of people, some that vote for democrats like large hispanic population, and young people, and both that want a relate able candidate. and hillary clinton is so far from that, i think he is compelling, and he i think that republicans, if they want to win the general elect they better pay attention. >> he appeals to independence. kennedy: not a lot of people are...