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all of this happened at the outset of rush hour at one of the busiest intersections in new york city. all of this comes on the heels of an uptick in both slashings and scabbings a tabbing across the city that is causing mayor de blasio on to focus in on knives and blades to figure out if there's any pattern here. some of this may be attributable to record crowding conditions. some of it may also be people who knew each other. they are looking for a man and a woman, not much of a description. there may have been some panhandling involved. stairwell here. he is in stable condition at roosevelt hospital. >>> new tonight, a store clerk talks about the horror of being robbed at knife point. surveillance video shows a man holding up a metro pcs store in the bronx. you can see the man holding a knife to the clerk's neck. he took off without hurting her, but she says her nightmare is not over. she didn't want to show her face her safety. >> i was scared because he told me he put a knife on my neck, he said if i will call the police back. i'm not sleeping at night. video. >> police say the thi
all of this happened at the outset of rush hour at one of the busiest intersections in new york city. all of this comes on the heels of an uptick in both slashings and scabbings a tabbing across the city that is causing mayor de blasio on to focus in on knives and blades to figure out if there's any pattern here. some of this may be attributable to record crowding conditions. some of it may also be people who knew each other. they are looking for a man and a woman, not much of a description....
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you heard me say perhaps at the outset, is wisconsin a sign of what's to come or an outlier? >> it could be an outlier. but when trump said he'll go after ted cruz's wife and spill the beans. i'm a talk show host and i winced. imagine how women felt about that. he's losing women. and of course i think votes are coming from rubio and carson going to cruz. the talk show host in milwaukee, the governor, governor walker, the conservative coalition has found a home in ted cruz. that won't be the case in new york where the people with new york values may reject cruz. >> john, are donald trump and bernie sanders competing for the same votes and because of wisconsin's open system at odds with one another because someone voting for bernie perhaps voting for donald and vice versa. >> well, let's be clear from the start that donald trump and bernie sanders are at the opposite ends of the political spectrum. so people shouldn't see the possibility that you scope out as some sort of ideological response per se. but because wisconsin has such an open primary and because wisconsin has been s
you heard me say perhaps at the outset, is wisconsin a sign of what's to come or an outlier? >> it could be an outlier. but when trump said he'll go after ted cruz's wife and spill the beans. i'm a talk show host and i winced. imagine how women felt about that. he's losing women. and of course i think votes are coming from rubio and carson going to cruz. the talk show host in milwaukee, the governor, governor walker, the conservative coalition has found a home in ted cruz. that won't be...
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so, that was an issue of, we failed at the outset to define what was going on. as i did. here is our scope of responsibility. did i learn from it? sure. that: with consumers, early experience may have andged how they viewed you as your tenure moved forward, people were surprised by the decisions you made around the net neutrality. do you feel like people underestimated you? look, the job i've job, is tois a great and at a set of challenges figure out the best path or word representing the american consumer. they can make up their own mind. and they do. know, i don't have the answer. overall youoned look at your job as to increase for promote competition. where does the privacy issue fit into that? so, you know, as long as any of us can remember, we have next dictation of privacy on the phone network. calling airwas information the phone company should be able to turn around and sell to hotels for a tour agencies or things like this. it was private information of the consumer. the question is, when you go to the internet, and you're going to be air france website, why shou
so, that was an issue of, we failed at the outset to define what was going on. as i did. here is our scope of responsibility. did i learn from it? sure. that: with consumers, early experience may have andged how they viewed you as your tenure moved forward, people were surprised by the decisions you made around the net neutrality. do you feel like people underestimated you? look, the job i've job, is tois a great and at a set of challenges figure out the best path or word representing the...
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country. [ applause ] now we come directly to the subjects of interest and perhaps what i can do at the outseta frame of reference so to speak, for the questions that i'm sure will follow. yes, it is a difficult world, and you inherited and you didn't create it, and those of us who did create it, made a lot of mistakes. but the exciting thing is, you can change it. you have the power to change it. the world is changing. it's looking for change. the old isms no longer have their appeal. communism, maxism, socialism. the world is looking for the new leaderships and the new ideas. and what you do can change the world. and i say to you today, as you go through your studies and as you look at the prospects of the draft and all the other things which i know hang over some of the men here as well as perhaps some of the fears that the girls may have with regard to that matter, i can say to you, look at the other side. never has a generation lived in a more exciting time, or in a more exciting place than america. and now you'we're going to find how exciting because you're going to ask some very excitin
country. [ applause ] now we come directly to the subjects of interest and perhaps what i can do at the outseta frame of reference so to speak, for the questions that i'm sure will follow. yes, it is a difficult world, and you inherited and you didn't create it, and those of us who did create it, made a lot of mistakes. but the exciting thing is, you can change it. you have the power to change it. the world is changing. it's looking for change. the old isms no longer have their appeal....
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>> guest: i think that was an issue of i failed at the outset to define what was going on as i did. here is my scope of responsibility and others scope of responsibility. did where learn from it? sure. i hope i learn from everything every day. >> i think consumers, that earlier experience tends to be how they viewed you earlier on, and as the tenure moved on i think people were surprised about things like the net neutrality. do you feel like people underestimated you? >> guest: look, the job that i got, which is a great job, is to look at a set of challenges and to try to figure what the best path forward is representing the american consumer. they can make up their own mind about this. and they do, i hear. but you know, i don't think -- >> host: you mentioned overall you look at your job to increase or promote competition in the telecommunication field. >> guest: competition, competition, competition. >> host: where does the privacy issue fit into that and what are your early thoughts? >> guest: you know, for as long as many of us can remember, we had an expectation of privacy on t
>> guest: i think that was an issue of i failed at the outset to define what was going on as i did. here is my scope of responsibility and others scope of responsibility. did where learn from it? sure. i hope i learn from everything every day. >> i think consumers, that earlier experience tends to be how they viewed you earlier on, and as the tenure moved on i think people were surprised about things like the net neutrality. do you feel like people underestimated you? >>...
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with more than 20 presidential candidates at the outset of this 2016 battle, and most state contests ted now, we've heard quite a few concession speeches this year. but often the losers sound a lot like they just won. let's take a look. >> so, so this his the moment they said would never happen. for months, for months, they told us we had no chance. so tonight, i thank you here in iowa. i thank you, because tonight we have taken the first step, but an important step towards winning this election. >> the votes are still being counted and the exact results are unknown, but right now it appears that we are effectively tied for third in the state of new hampshire. that was the result that all of us were told was impossible. together, we have done what the pundits and the media said could not be done. >> the wind is at our backs. we have the momentum. i believe that when democrats assemble in philadelphia in july at that convention, we are going to see the results s of one of e great political upsets in the history of the united states. >> it was all unbelievable. it started with plamarco
with more than 20 presidential candidates at the outset of this 2016 battle, and most state contests ted now, we've heard quite a few concession speeches this year. but often the losers sound a lot like they just won. let's take a look. >> so, so this his the moment they said would never happen. for months, for months, they told us we had no chance. so tonight, i thank you here in iowa. i thank you, because tonight we have taken the first step, but an important step towards winning this...
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>> well i think it will backfire to a certain degree at least at the outset. e question is does it have long-term viability. in the short-term it helps trump because the system is working well for trump in the sense that he is gaining delegates at a higher rate than he is gaining in the popular vote. about 10% higher. he has also been protected by limited number of debates and the system has been working for donald trump but this gives him a further opportunity to say the crooked republican party are corrupt and ganging up against me and that can entice his supporters to go vote for him. to fight the man. >> here's what i am confused about today. we started the show with a panel, why if you form this alliance, number one, why would you make it public that you're doing this and number two, then after you do that, why in interviews would cruz and kasich saying they're really just trying to beat hillary clinton and not gaining up against donald trump? >> they would say the reason they're trying to beat hillary clinton is they say donald trump can't beat hillary cl
>> well i think it will backfire to a certain degree at least at the outset. e question is does it have long-term viability. in the short-term it helps trump because the system is working well for trump in the sense that he is gaining delegates at a higher rate than he is gaining in the popular vote. about 10% higher. he has also been protected by limited number of debates and the system has been working for donald trump but this gives him a further opportunity to say the crooked...
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>> guest: so i think that was an issue of we failed, i failed at the outset to define what was going on as i just did, that here's our scope of responsibility, and here's other scopes of responsibility. and did i earn from it? -- learn from it? sure. i hope i'm learning every day. >> i think for consumers that early experience may have tinged how they viewed you early on x. as your tenure moved forward, i think, you know, a lot of people were surprised by some of the decisions you made especially around net neutrality and the specifics around net neutrality. do you feel like people underestimated you? [laughter] >> guest: look, the job that i've got, which is a great job, is to look at a set of challenges and to try and figure out what the best path forward is representing the american consumer. they can make up they their owns about -- and they to, you know? [laughter] i hear. but, you know, i'm -- i don't know the answer to that. >> host: you mentioned that overall you look at your job as to increase or promote competition in the telecommunications -- >> guest: competition, competi
>> guest: so i think that was an issue of we failed, i failed at the outset to define what was going on as i just did, that here's our scope of responsibility, and here's other scopes of responsibility. and did i earn from it? -- learn from it? sure. i hope i'm learning every day. >> i think for consumers that early experience may have tinged how they viewed you early on x. as your tenure moved forward, i think, you know, a lot of people were surprised by some of the decisions you...
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from the outset, they cast one vote per president and another for vice president rather than two for president. in that 1788-89 election, every elector surely a 10 -- intended to vote for george washington as president and adams as vice president. indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in , federalistunt leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that is inconceivable, especially in the case of hamilton. quite to the contrary, hamilton, we know from his letters, actually supported adams for vice president to keep him from getting any more meaningful post such as chief justice. there is no evidence that anyone at the convention for cell using the vice presidency as a way to hamilton rivals, yet figured out how to use it in p
from the outset, they cast one vote per president and another for vice president rather than two for president. in that 1788-89 election, every elector surely a 10 -- intended to vote for george washington as president and adams as vice president. indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in , federalistunt leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so...
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iran made it clear from the outset that it ruled out cutting or capping production until pre-sanctions levels. the notion it would freeze output was ridiculous. the day before the talks, the iranian oil minister said he would not attend and any deal amounted to a self-imposed sanctions. the saudi arabians and other gulf states said there would be no deal without consensus. effectively, these talks were dead on arrival. angie: what is next for the oil market? alex: the demise of these talks does little to affect the demand and supply balance. two of the producers pushing hard for a cap -- russia and iraq -- producing close to record levels. most analysts agree on one thing and that there is going to be more volatility ahead. what the market is overlooking, a much bigger deal is an oil worker strike in kuwait. 60%,s cut production by that is a considerable amount of oil, close to 2 million barrels a day. may not last long. it may be over in a few days. dependent on that -- depending on how that plays out and how the gradual improvement in fundamentals, how that plays out as well. analyst
iran made it clear from the outset that it ruled out cutting or capping production until pre-sanctions levels. the notion it would freeze output was ridiculous. the day before the talks, the iranian oil minister said he would not attend and any deal amounted to a self-imposed sanctions. the saudi arabians and other gulf states said there would be no deal without consensus. effectively, these talks were dead on arrival. angie: what is next for the oil market? alex: the demise of these talks does...
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from the outset, as a member of the u.s. congress, i wish we could argue with this metal sooner.is my hope that the borinqueneers and those that are departed and missing in action will know at last that their service has received the ultimate tribute from a grateful nation. over the years, even in the shadow of unequal treatment, your regiment never faltered to prove just how valuable it is to the cause of freedom. my favorite example was operation, when the borinqueneers were attacked with playing the role of the enemy aggressors in a military exercise. they were able to halt the group of more than three 2000 american troops. -- 32,000 american troops. our army commanders wisely deployed them into the heart of the korean war are seeing their capabilities. it has been one of my great honors as a senator to be involved in the effort to secure the congressional gold medal for opportunity tohe cosponsor the legislation passed in 2014. i also want to echo the sentiment about those students at st. luke's school from florida. ms. ford and her students raised thousands of dollars in her
from the outset, as a member of the u.s. congress, i wish we could argue with this metal sooner.is my hope that the borinqueneers and those that are departed and missing in action will know at last that their service has received the ultimate tribute from a grateful nation. over the years, even in the shadow of unequal treatment, your regiment never faltered to prove just how valuable it is to the cause of freedom. my favorite example was operation, when the borinqueneers were attacked with...
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that the best definition of an "official act" is essentially the one that i tried to articulate at the outset. you need you need to either make a decision on behalf of the government, or try in some way to use your influence to pressure or urge or persuade or cajole someone else who has governmental power to make a decision on an action. justice kennedy: well, i -- justice kagan: can i -- justice kennedy: i agree with justice breyer. i just don't see the limiting principle in the second part. mr. francisco: your honor, i think in many in some cases, i think the limiting principle might be difficult, it's not a perfect and precise formulation. but i think in this case it's a particularly easy principle, because here the jury wasn't given any instruction on the line at all. so justice breyer, in your hypothetical, sending that letter over is an "official act" under the instructions as given and under the theory pushed by the solicitor general's office in this case because it is the action -- justice kennedy: i'm not sure i'm not sure that's right. it seemed to me the "official act" is exercise
that the best definition of an "official act" is essentially the one that i tried to articulate at the outset. you need you need to either make a decision on behalf of the government, or try in some way to use your influence to pressure or urge or persuade or cajole someone else who has governmental power to make a decision on an action. justice kennedy: well, i -- justice kagan: can i -- justice kennedy: i agree with justice breyer. i just don't see the limiting principle in the...
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misinformation about oil that a vast majority got this whole oil minister meeting dead wrong from the outsetthe u.s. is dropping rather quickly now. ♪ >> we're going to be talking about a million barrels a day less than at the high. we'll drop from 9 foy 6 billion. the saudis have about 10.1 million barrels. all the others mean nothing to this debate. russia would make a pact on the saudis. they do perhaps as much as 1 million a day. they're doing so as they'll be should i go their excess oil here. remember we still import a huge. a crowd into this country. about 9.4 million barrels a day as we import from saudi arabia. how about iran? if everything goes right, they can produce maybe 6 million more barrel per day. now logically that extra 600,000 barrels could tip the scales and maybe be a free for all that takes oil down a lot from here. but the international energy agency which absolutely by the way does terrific work says we'll be consuming 1.2 million additional barrels per day in 2016. all right. so let's do the arithmetic here. the u.s. cuts production by 1 million barrels. the saudis
misinformation about oil that a vast majority got this whole oil minister meeting dead wrong from the outsetthe u.s. is dropping rather quickly now. ♪ >> we're going to be talking about a million barrels a day less than at the high. we'll drop from 9 foy 6 billion. the saudis have about 10.1 million barrels. all the others mean nothing to this debate. russia would make a pact on the saudis. they do perhaps as much as 1 million a day. they're doing so as they'll be should i go their...
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it has been a series of independent efforts with no coronation from the outset. the candidates themselves who are barely running campaigns on their own would be able to do something together, i think is too much to ask. but there has really not been a coherent stop trump movement with any strategy at all. i think it has been independently organized efforts that work together. when they have, as in wisconsin, it is by accident. john: i am going to ask about the democrats, because i saw a very good piece that reads "clinton is the insider surviving in the year of the outsider." it is clearly the year of the outsider, and hillary clinton is clearly surviving, so explain that. how is that the case? she is the ultimate survivor, yet she has survived. guest: that's right. all year long in both parties, we have seen this outsider energy take shape in the grassroots. what hillary clinton has been able to do is convince democrats that they may be angry, but they are angry at institutions outside of government, angry at the big banks, and angry at corporations, angry with w
it has been a series of independent efforts with no coronation from the outset. the candidates themselves who are barely running campaigns on their own would be able to do something together, i think is too much to ask. but there has really not been a coherent stop trump movement with any strategy at all. i think it has been independently organized efforts that work together. when they have, as in wisconsin, it is by accident. john: i am going to ask about the democrats, because i saw a very...
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and i do want to say from the outset that as a member of the u.s.ess, i wish we could have honored with you this medal sooner. i join all the borinqueneers present today in remembering your brothers in arms, who passed away before this day could come. including those who have died since this legislation was signed by the president in 2014. it is my hope that more than -- that the more than 1,000 borinqueneers still living throughout the united states, as well as the family members of those who who have fallen and departed or are missing in action, that they will not at least that their service has received the ultimate tribute from a grateful nation. over the years, even in the shadow of unequal treatment, your regiment never faltered and failed to prove just how valuable it is to the cause of freedom. my favorite example was operation portrex. when the borinqueneers were tasked with playing the role of the enemy aggressors in the military exercise, they were able to halt the group of more than 32,000 american troops. and after seeing their skill, o
and i do want to say from the outset that as a member of the u.s.ess, i wish we could have honored with you this medal sooner. i join all the borinqueneers present today in remembering your brothers in arms, who passed away before this day could come. including those who have died since this legislation was signed by the president in 2014. it is my hope that more than -- that the more than 1,000 borinqueneers still living throughout the united states, as well as the family members of those who...
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. >> we have set out the objective at the outset of the campaign to run the most data-driven, data-analytic campaign in the history of politics. >> obama did that both times he ran. >> the obama campaign had a secret weapon it used to defeat mitt romney, a highly technical sophisticated data mining operation. >> beyond anything that modern political campaigns have seen. >> the campaign manager for the obama campaign said the biggest institutional advantage they had over the romney campaign was its use of data. >> emily eakin studies how data influences politics. >> many republican insiders tended to be very exclusive and a little bit close-minded when it came to using new methodologies. however, after 2012, that changed. >> they are a super bowl team we ought to respect deeply. >> the obama campaign tested everything. they said they conducted more than 500 different experiments on their website. when they had a picture of president obama with an inspirational quote, they raised significantly more money than when they had the same page, but just a picture of obama. >> obama' data operation w
. >> we have set out the objective at the outset of the campaign to run the most data-driven, data-analytic campaign in the history of politics. >> obama did that both times he ran. >> the obama campaign had a secret weapon it used to defeat mitt romney, a highly technical sophisticated data mining operation. >> beyond anything that modern political campaigns have seen. >> the campaign manager for the obama campaign said the biggest institutional advantage they had...
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. >> let me start with the situation in central african republic, and let me say at the outset, the secretary-general is shocked to the court at the latest allegations of abuse in the central african republic. his focus is on the victims and their families. we're talking about women, young children who have been traumatized in the worst imaginable way. amy: in nevada, eight people were arrested blockading two gates to the creech air force base. the base is one of several homes for the u.s. military's lethal drone program in pakistan, afghanistan, somalia, yemen, and other countries. six of the eight protesters arrested are veterans. the action is the first in a two-week mobilization at the base demanding it be shut down. in vancouver, canada, an activist has entered her third week on a hunger strike to protest the construction of an $8.8 billion hydroelectric dam project in northern british colombia -- the largest public infrastructure project in the province's history. the canadian company bc hydro is behind the project. speaking outside bc hydro's offices, hunger striker kristin henry called on can
. >> let me start with the situation in central african republic, and let me say at the outset, the secretary-general is shocked to the court at the latest allegations of abuse in the central african republic. his focus is on the victims and their families. we're talking about women, young children who have been traumatized in the worst imaginable way. amy: in nevada, eight people were arrested blockading two gates to the creech air force base. the base is one of several homes for the...
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they believe the system would be more viable from the outset and would most easily be built with existing>>> the bay area water districts want to roll back some of the water restrictions that we've gotten used to. thanks to a healthy, rainy season, many reservoirs are at or above normal levels. some water districts are arguing that california's drought emergency and restrictions that came along with it can be dialed back, perhaps lifted altogether. >> there are areas in the state where they've gotten a lot of rainfall. they may have reservoirs spilling. >> i can argue both cases but i've yet to see a simple way of moving forward. >> reporter: the state waterboard won't make a final decision about water rationing until next month. i think if we've gotten used to it, let's stick with it. >> it was easy not to do anything but by mid-summer it was pretty -- >> i hear that but i'm thinking, do they not know that la nina could be around the corner? we need to hold on to what we have. let's take a live look now at san jose. the clouds have rolled in and it will be cloudy for most of the afternoo
they believe the system would be more viable from the outset and would most easily be built with existing>>> the bay area water districts want to roll back some of the water restrictions that we've gotten used to. thanks to a healthy, rainy season, many reservoirs are at or above normal levels. some water districts are arguing that california's drought emergency and restrictions that came along with it can be dialed back, perhaps lifted altogether. >> there are areas in the state...
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what we heard, madam speaker, just moments ago here is what i mentioned at the outset, talking about the changed assumptions when the administration first made these decisions. of course, they were working based on the 2012 defense ance.egic guide the 2013 strategic choices and management review, and also the 2014 q.d.r. madam speaker, i think we just heard very persuasive argument on how just in the last several years, so much has changed. the reason why this chamber is coming together in a bipartisan way, to move forward on this posture act, and now, madam , i want to turn to representative ellmers. she's not on the committee of armed services, but you know what? this lady works incredibly hard for our nation and for our service men and women. she studies all the time. i have had countless discussions with her. she's always wanting to know the detail to make sure that fort bragg, that the service men and women who serve there get all the resources that they need. she takes their combat readiness so very seriously. because she knows that the lives are on the line there and fort bragg
what we heard, madam speaker, just moments ago here is what i mentioned at the outset, talking about the changed assumptions when the administration first made these decisions. of course, they were working based on the 2012 defense ance.egic guide the 2013 strategic choices and management review, and also the 2014 q.d.r. madam speaker, i think we just heard very persuasive argument on how just in the last several years, so much has changed. the reason why this chamber is coming together in a...
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. >> from the outset, this investigation has not been an objective or fact-based search for the truth but a political weapon to attack women's health care and life saving research and grass and intimidate those who provide these services. this was clear during our first hearing where one of the witnesses invited by the republicans drew comparisons between researchers who use fetal tissue and nazi war criminal doctor joseph mandala read a comparison echoed by chair blackburn in her opening statement. another republican witness testified that women who have abortions are quote, morally disqualified" from choosing to donate tissue for research purposes.for today's hearing, republicans have again invited witnesses who believe that abortion should be illegal, that women should not be permitted or trusted to decide whether or not to carry a pregnancy to term. some continue to declare planned parenthood is selling fetal tissue as you just heard for profit despite the fact that the housecommittees , 12 states and a texas grand jury have already cleared the organization of wrongdoing. these wi
. >> from the outset, this investigation has not been an objective or fact-based search for the truth but a political weapon to attack women's health care and life saving research and grass and intimidate those who provide these services. this was clear during our first hearing where one of the witnesses invited by the republicans drew comparisons between researchers who use fetal tissue and nazi war criminal doctor joseph mandala read a comparison echoed by chair blackburn in her opening...
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lou: i thought donald trump would win from the outset. but to see this win last night in which he wins every county in five states. >> every demographic group. lou: he's now poitds. he has legitimate without reservation claim to a movement, and he's rolling. >> lou, isn't it funny to go back and look at the headlines from just a few months ago going back to the late summer when the headlines like will trump quit after iowa loss? or are we at peak trump. or trump ceiling at 35%. that was just in february. lou: i don't think anything wore me out the last 10 months more than hearing one idiot after another telling me his ceiling was maybe 25%. there are 16 candidates in the field. >> all the political consultants and ad buyers, the people who write the political commercials. they are used to living off the stupidity and disconnectedness of candidates. one after the other came along and offered an uninspiring view of america's future. either the same old pablum we heard before pore warmed over, lame attempt at being somewhat populace. trump w
lou: i thought donald trump would win from the outset. but to see this win last night in which he wins every county in five states. >> every demographic group. lou: he's now poitds. he has legitimate without reservation claim to a movement, and he's rolling. >> lou, isn't it funny to go back and look at the headlines from just a few months ago going back to the late summer when the headlines like will trump quit after iowa loss? or are we at peak trump. or trump ceiling at 35%. that...
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because he had already been released and had been going through quite a lot was that right off the outsetf our plan of action was that he get treatment. that he get help. and get his life back on track. more pornly than football. and that's just how it's going to happen. despite repeated attempts to get him to follow through with that he has done that. and he is a young man and incredibly likable. he has this, what could be a great future and watch him frankly ruin it all. >> and things have not gotten better. and it's if he gets into that and i would con to represen him. and be more effective in getting this young man to take the necessary steps. >> this situation materially changed. did you give him an ultimatum when you signed him or has it deteriorated recently to where you say 5 days and i say good-bye? >> there is a sense of urgency. there's a sense of urgency when i signed him. i have represented hundreds of nfl players in my 27 year career. this is very difficult for me. i could just as easily hang on to him as a client and hope that he turns things around and benefit from that bu
because he had already been released and had been going through quite a lot was that right off the outsetf our plan of action was that he get treatment. that he get help. and get his life back on track. more pornly than football. and that's just how it's going to happen. despite repeated attempts to get him to follow through with that he has done that. and he is a young man and incredibly likable. he has this, what could be a great future and watch him frankly ruin it all. >> and things...
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smithsome has been very motivated from the outset.rticipates in daily morning meditation, meaning that's either going to read something or he's going to comment. he's very attentive in all education sessions. when you look at him, he's always taking notes and asking questions. >> but three weeks in, carroll is out of the program. >> what happened with mr. carroll was there was a disagreement between two of his peers. he got up out of his rack, went to the bathroom area, put on his shoes, which is an indication of threatening and intimidating behavior. and as a result of that, he was put out of the program. >> the penitentiary mentality still running. again, he wants to put his shoes on and fight people, and it wasn't even his problem. it was somebody else's problem, but they was in the penitentiary together. you know how to goes. he's a good person and everything, when it comes to a friend, but when it comes to the program, he was just telling everybody what they want to hear and stuff like that. i ain't dogging him. i'm not saying so
smithsome has been very motivated from the outset.rticipates in daily morning meditation, meaning that's either going to read something or he's going to comment. he's very attentive in all education sessions. when you look at him, he's always taking notes and asking questions. >> but three weeks in, carroll is out of the program. >> what happened with mr. carroll was there was a disagreement between two of his peers. he got up out of his rack, went to the bathroom area, put on his...
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but, as you pointed out at the outset of the broadcast, if bernie sanders wins today, it will be six out of seven of the last contests that he has won and he said that at a diner here in milwaukee earlier this morning he feels good about it. >> it's a beautiful day. we are hoping that here in wisconsin that there will be a record-breaking turnout. if people come out to vote, in large numbers, i think we'll do very, very well. and that is what we're hoping for. reporter: and, i can only say this. you know if he does get a win here, as i said, six out of seven, then going into new york, should he win new york, god knows what happens next. a lot of, you know superdelegates out there, people who can change their mind, they may be committed to hillary clinton at the moment but you never know. melissa: right. six out of the last seven. hard to argue with, jeff, thank you so much. fox business has got you covered all night long starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. neil cavuto and his special guests will bring you full coverage and analysis of all the results as they come out. david? david: there
but, as you pointed out at the outset of the broadcast, if bernie sanders wins today, it will be six out of seven of the last contests that he has won and he said that at a diner here in milwaukee earlier this morning he feels good about it. >> it's a beautiful day. we are hoping that here in wisconsin that there will be a record-breaking turnout. if people come out to vote, in large numbers, i think we'll do very, very well. and that is what we're hoping for. reporter: and, i can only...
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so the moral position itself was staked out by him from the outset, which intrigued me. einvolved and became more focused on the latino community as the story involved and he became more aware of what was going on. he had a moral stand from the beginning, intriguing to many he. >> this is a very interesting subject matter, not necessarily a mean street subject matter to take an activist hedge fund manager and make him sort of one of the stars of the film. when you started production, he was a different sort of character than when you ended and when the film was premiered yesterday night in terms of his performance and what he was facing by investors. just in the past year, the fund was down, herbal life is up. are you surprised at how far and how different what you thought the film would be became? >> i expected to be surprised. i knew i was dealing with a kind of capitalist battle of volcanic nature and expected things to be unexpected and i was not disappointed. and i think audiences that see the film will enjoy from a cinematic point of view the drama and dimension of
so the moral position itself was staked out by him from the outset, which intrigued me. einvolved and became more focused on the latino community as the story involved and he became more aware of what was going on. he had a moral stand from the beginning, intriguing to many he. >> this is a very interesting subject matter, not necessarily a mean street subject matter to take an activist hedge fund manager and make him sort of one of the stars of the film. when you started production, he...
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bernie has been clear from the outset that he wants this election to be about the substantive issuesacing our country, and -- issuing doesn't that cut to the core who he says hillary clinton is? whether you buy that or not, that she -- whether it's a trust issue or is she hooked up with powerful -- is that enough? >> he has not been wanting to run a campaign based on individual personalities. he has been wanting to run a campaign based on principles and what policies our country should advance so, no, it was not a mistake for him not to talk about those things. >> it's completely consistent with who he is you're right. i just wonder politically if they kick him in the hiney. >> i think the fact that bernie is authentic and genuine and honest is much more important than any single strategic issue. >> the reality is that a guy who came out of nowhere in terms of the national picture, is now tied for hillary on national polls. >> valid point. >> that's despite the fact that the buyer democratic establishment has been arrayed against him, and up until recently there was a immediate yack
bernie has been clear from the outset that he wants this election to be about the substantive issuesacing our country, and -- issuing doesn't that cut to the core who he says hillary clinton is? whether you buy that or not, that she -- whether it's a trust issue or is she hooked up with powerful -- is that enough? >> he has not been wanting to run a campaign based on individual personalities. he has been wanting to run a campaign based on principles and what policies our country should...
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want to answer, i want anybody to be listening because we all as judy said blew it so badly at the outsethat now we kind of have this and that yes, the worm has turned and as judy said it's turned on himself. he did this but you're afraid to say it because you're afraid you're going to look stupid again because he will survive it. is not going to survive wisconsin. jon: what he said things before he said john mccain was not a war hero, that kind of thing. all this stuff sort of rolled off his back. why is it sticking now? >> it's unclear at what point the american people start turning in and tuning in seriously but donald trump succeeded in doing something i didn't think was possible at this point which is uniting the country against him with respect to the abortion issue and he's been so elegant and fast on his feet in terms of getting out of things but i think finally accumulation of fact and exaggeration is beginning to catch up. >> there's another reason. we all know that donald trump's best chance of success in november is bringing in white men who haven't voted in a very long time s
want to answer, i want anybody to be listening because we all as judy said blew it so badly at the outsethat now we kind of have this and that yes, the worm has turned and as judy said it's turned on himself. he did this but you're afraid to say it because you're afraid you're going to look stupid again because he will survive it. is not going to survive wisconsin. jon: what he said things before he said john mccain was not a war hero, that kind of thing. all this stuff sort of rolled off his...
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possibly a kinetic conflict in the future over resources and so coming back to this point at the outset. some of the implications is what it means now, you take a look at these trends and what impresses me the most is for the united states to advance the interests to address these trends and every international problem which is an international problem, it can only be solved by coalition and international engagement. we cannot address any of the issues outlined here in the absence of strong international coalitions and u.s. engagement in the world. so i'd like to come back with my very last point with the first panel talked about. human rights as well as democracy. the structural conditions in the world of the future are very good for individual rights because of middle-class people and agencies and also because of the power of technology that is in people's hands and their ability to affect great things working in small groups and working in corporations or ngos. they do not have to rely upon governments are so much as in the past. so let me stop there. >> thank you very much. that is
possibly a kinetic conflict in the future over resources and so coming back to this point at the outset. some of the implications is what it means now, you take a look at these trends and what impresses me the most is for the united states to advance the interests to address these trends and every international problem which is an international problem, it can only be solved by coalition and international engagement. we cannot address any of the issues outlined here in the absence of strong...
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we're still keeping an eye on connecticut and rhode island, which we knew at the outset would be the states that bernie sanders had the best shot in tonight. but pennsylvania and maryland were the huge delegate pots, basically, on the democratic side tonight, and for hillary clinton to be taking both of those, with what we're describing in maryland as a significant win, we'll wait to see the size of the win in pennsylvania, this is just another really big night, a big, big night for hillary clinton. >> if you're the director of advance for the clinton campaign and it was on you to choose the ballroom in philadelphia tonight for the victory celebration, you just decided to have a cocktail and celebrate yourself. kristen welker is there for us tonight. kristen, has this been shared with the crowd? >> oh, absolutely, brian. the crowd has erupted a number of times, as these wins have been coming in. i've been talking to clinton campaign officials who describe the mood inside the campaign right now as buoyant. this was the type of night they were hoping for, as you point out, we're still
we're still keeping an eye on connecticut and rhode island, which we knew at the outset would be the states that bernie sanders had the best shot in tonight. but pennsylvania and maryland were the huge delegate pots, basically, on the democratic side tonight, and for hillary clinton to be taking both of those, with what we're describing in maryland as a significant win, we'll wait to see the size of the win in pennsylvania, this is just another really big night, a big, big night for hillary...
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and at this time, i yield 10 s.nutes to mysti >> from the outset, this investigation has not been an objective or fact-based search politicaluth, but a weapon to attack women's health care and life-saving research, and harass and intimidate those who provide these services. this was clear during our first hearing, where one of the witnesses invited by the republicans drew comparisons between researchers who use fetal tissue and nazi war efiminal, dr. joseph mengele. women who have abortions "are morally disqualified" from choosing to donate tissue for research purposes. for today's hearing, republicans have again invited witnesses who believe that abortion should be illegal, that women should not be permitted or trusted to decide whether to carry a pregnancy to term. some continue to declare that planned parenthood is selling fetal tissue for-profit, despite the fact that three house committees, 12 states, and a texas grand jury have already cleared the organization of wrongdoing. these witnesses, like a republican colleagues, rely on the video allegations of antiabortion extremists
and at this time, i yield 10 s.nutes to mysti >> from the outset, this investigation has not been an objective or fact-based search politicaluth, but a weapon to attack women's health care and life-saving research, and harass and intimidate those who provide these services. this was clear during our first hearing, where one of the witnesses invited by the republicans drew comparisons between researchers who use fetal tissue and nazi war efiminal, dr. joseph mengele. women who have...
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lou: as i said at the outset, donald trump tonight holding a rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania. u're looking at live pictures of the venue there. this, just ahead of tuesday's primary. he's at the pennsylvania farm show complex and expo center, which is a huge facility in harrisburg. there are about 4,000 people, we're told, in attendance. several thousand other people are lined up outside. trump should, we're told, be coming on stage shortly and we'll go there live when he does. >>> donald trump maintaining a strong lead, by the way, in pennsylvania. the newest franklin and marshall college poll shows trump on top 40% support. that's 14 points ahead of ted cruz, and two congressmen from pennsylvania, lou barleta and tom marino, they are, in fact, leading the effort to line up trump supporters to be elected as delegates. 54 of the state's 71 delegates will be unbound, not pledged to support any -- anyone that emerges from the primary tuesday. it's quite a system, and just part of what has been an adventure in this primary season. >>> joining us now is the top trump campaign offic
lou: as i said at the outset, donald trump tonight holding a rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania. u're looking at live pictures of the venue there. this, just ahead of tuesday's primary. he's at the pennsylvania farm show complex and expo center, which is a huge facility in harrisburg. there are about 4,000 people, we're told, in attendance. several thousand other people are lined up outside. trump should, we're told, be coming on stage shortly and we'll go there live when he does. >>>...
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we lost a lot of value time right at the outset and for administration that came on a year later, it'sdifferent smaller groups now and so i think the fact they have actually probably spread out across various parts of nigeria into neighboring countries creates a complication makes it much more difficult. >> you talked about 57 girls that escaped. what do we know about the life they are living? >> well, we know some of them are actually here in the united states studying, and really trying to put the pieces of their lives back together. there is an additional group in nigeria and studying at the university college there in nigeria, as well. i mean, these girls are courageous, focused on making sure their lives accomplish exactly what it is they would like to see happen for themselves and so they are doing very, very well in school and just trying to pick up the pieces of their lives. they are also significantly, not just survivors of the boca haram insurgency but advocates and are demanding that their sisters be returned by boca haram. >> we're showing pictures here, ivonne, i believe t
we lost a lot of value time right at the outset and for administration that came on a year later, it'sdifferent smaller groups now and so i think the fact they have actually probably spread out across various parts of nigeria into neighboring countries creates a complication makes it much more difficult. >> you talked about 57 girls that escaped. what do we know about the life they are living? >> well, we know some of them are actually here in the united states studying, and really...
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i think hillary clinton has demonstrated why she's been formidable from the outset. t with these wins, not only with the pledged delegates but also with the superdelega delegates, one of the most notable quotes from this past week was, how are you going to talk about us this february and then court us in april, talking about bernie sanders? so even if there wasn't a clear pledged delegate problem, he also has a super delegate problem, which makes it really impossible mathematically. john, that was for you at 3:45. >> i appreciate that, angela. thank you so much. you know, bernie sanders doing something interesting though. he put out this statement overnight where he talked about how this will now be an issues-based campaign. he looks forward to an issues-based campaign, competing until the last votes are cast, winning as many delegates as he can to go to the convention and argue about issues. i wonder what the sanders campaign plans to do when it comes to the platform, when it comes to shaping the message from the democratic party. >> i think the statement clearly sho
i think hillary clinton has demonstrated why she's been formidable from the outset. t with these wins, not only with the pledged delegates but also with the superdelega delegates, one of the most notable quotes from this past week was, how are you going to talk about us this february and then court us in april, talking about bernie sanders? so even if there wasn't a clear pledged delegate problem, he also has a super delegate problem, which makes it really impossible mathematically. john, that...
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take a look at some of the stocks where they were at the outset and where they closed. chesapeake energy, was down 7 1/2% at one point. closed pretty much flat. marathon was down almost six%. closed up 2%. murphy oil, down 5% at the open, up 2% at the close. even transocean which is really been battered down 4% at one point, closed pretty much flat. they like to take credit for things here in chicago. oil traders saying they led the way to victory. deirdre: we like that mix of stocks and oil trade. thank you very much. jeff flock with us there, from the cme. do not forget to tune in tomorrow night. it is becoming a very heated new york primary race. lou dobbs, neil cavuto, myself, the whole team, we are all here starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll bring resultses and analysis as it all comes in. >>> first donald trump said there would be riots. now he is hoping that there will not be violence if he does not win the nomination. we'll play his comments for you, you can hear for yourself. senator cruz top delegates guy, ken cuccinelli with me to just talk about colora
take a look at some of the stocks where they were at the outset and where they closed. chesapeake energy, was down 7 1/2% at one point. closed pretty much flat. marathon was down almost six%. closed up 2%. murphy oil, down 5% at the open, up 2% at the close. even transocean which is really been battered down 4% at one point, closed pretty much flat. they like to take credit for things here in chicago. oil traders saying they led the way to victory. deirdre: we like that mix of stocks and oil...
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going to feel when he comes out on this stage and this is part of what has driven the campaign from the outsettrump be trump. for a while there was a question if that was going to change and for now it doesn't look like that's the case. >> we have another major projection. a clean sweep for donald trump tonight. donald trump cnn projects is the winner of the delaware republican presidential primary. all five contests donald trump wins. he wins in connecticut, pennsylvania, maryland, rhode island and delaware. a clean sweep winning all of them. a big, bill deg deal for donald trump. pennsylvania, maryland, connecticut, rhode island and delaware. hillary clinton we have projected is the winner in maryland so far. jake and dana, a big win for donald trump. you can't deny that. >> five for five. it was a week weeks ago we noted the 35% ceiling that the republican establishment figures said donald trump had has been broken. it will be interesting to see what his margin of victory is this evening with all five states being called so early. that would suggest possibly more than 50% in many if not all
going to feel when he comes out on this stage and this is part of what has driven the campaign from the outsettrump be trump. for a while there was a question if that was going to change and for now it doesn't look like that's the case. >> we have another major projection. a clean sweep for donald trump tonight. donald trump cnn projects is the winner of the delaware republican presidential primary. all five contests donald trump wins. he wins in connecticut, pennsylvania, maryland, rhode...
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from the outset as a member of the u.s. congress i wish we could have ordered you sooner.member your cousins in arms he passed away including those who have died since this legislation was signed by the president who ended is my hope that those who have fallen and departed or are missing in action with the service has received the ultimate tribute. over the years of the regiment never faltered to prove just how valuable it is to the cause of freedom. my favorite example is when they were tasked to play their role in the military exercise their able to halt the group of 32,000 american troops after seeing the skill of army commanders quickly deployed then into the heart of the korean war after their capabilities it is one of my great honors in the effort to secure the congressional gold medal by having the opportunity to co-sponsor the legislation of 2014 double-a-2 think el the suns who work to ensure error be as impressive as it turned out. and also i'll echo what the congressmen said about the school in florida. her students raised thousands of dollars in their community
from the outset as a member of the u.s. congress i wish we could have ordered you sooner.member your cousins in arms he passed away including those who have died since this legislation was signed by the president who ended is my hope that those who have fallen and departed or are missing in action with the service has received the ultimate tribute. over the years of the regiment never faltered to prove just how valuable it is to the cause of freedom. my favorite example is when they were tasked...