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so he is a guy who is unconventional. hillary clinton has fought with peril when you decide to engage donald trump. i see something she is doing in trying to marginalize him immediately, trying to ignore him, tried to say oh, i'm going to win because of his negatives. or negatives are just as high. >> host: 56% compared to his the 65%. that's look at what the clinton campaign put together yesterday after the results in indiana. sender ted cruz drops out. john kasich drops out. is what they put together. >> ima unifier. >> we will be a unified party. >> he is a con artist. >> donald trump is a know nothing candidate. >> donald is a bully. >> this a is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter, who attributed a reporter's questions to her menstrual cyc cycle. >> that man who seems really feel big when he tried to make other people look small. >> don't look a -- to worry about, little marco. >> the greed, for showing off. speak i'm really rich. >> the absurd third grade theatrics. >> count to 10, donald, count to 10. >> i
so he is a guy who is unconventional. hillary clinton has fought with peril when you decide to engage donald trump. i see something she is doing in trying to marginalize him immediately, trying to ignore him, tried to say oh, i'm going to win because of his negatives. or negatives are just as high. >> host: 56% compared to his the 65%. that's look at what the clinton campaign put together yesterday after the results in indiana. sender ted cruz drops out. john kasich drops out. is what...
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campaign in an unconventional year, it's not going to matter, just like it hasn't mattered to this pointink it has to do with maybe his ability to make a lot out of earned media or free media. i don't think now that he's running against clinton the media is going to be as friendly to him. >> you don't think? >> they're not. but there's a fundamental problem for mrs. clinton. he's good on tv. she's not. >> they gave him a lot of air time. i suppose the media could start ignoring trump now and really hurt him, but i don't see that happening. >> so what about this issue of the tax returns? we advised him early on, get them out, you know. we said republican voters, you should want to know if there's any potential vulnerabilitievul. now hillary clinton is making an issue of it. mitt romney is making an issue of it. will it hurt him, james? >> i don't know. the question is, do voters care about this. i don't know. it has become a matter of -- it's become a political norm that presidential candidates show their tax returns. it started with the checker speech where richard nixon called on his ru
campaign in an unconventional year, it's not going to matter, just like it hasn't mattered to this pointink it has to do with maybe his ability to make a lot out of earned media or free media. i don't think now that he's running against clinton the media is going to be as friendly to him. >> you don't think? >> they're not. but there's a fundamental problem for mrs. clinton. he's good on tv. she's not. >> they gave him a lot of air time. i suppose the media could start...
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we have the latest the films. >> reporter: unconventional, but intriguing. i would watch.is whole thing started when hillary clinton declined as sanders request to debate in california before the big primary on june 7. last night, when -- on jimmy kimmel's show, o said, the sanders campaign wanted me to ask you if you'd be willing to debate sanders. bizarre, no one has heard of the scenario because sanders isn't even the favorite to be the democratic nominee.>> reporter: indicated he would be available. sanders tweeted, game on. today, trevor just a matter. >> -- snl debate him but i want a lot of money to be put up for charity. if we can raise money for women's health issues or something, 10 or $15 million for charity which be are the appropriate amount. i think would get high ratings. we can have a lot of fun with that. would love to debate bernie. >> sanders has the most to gain, clinton has the most to lose. today he followed it up with another tweet that said i'm delighted donald trump has agreed to debate, let's do it in the biggest stadium possible. for parts, hilla
we have the latest the films. >> reporter: unconventional, but intriguing. i would watch.is whole thing started when hillary clinton declined as sanders request to debate in california before the big primary on june 7. last night, when -- on jimmy kimmel's show, o said, the sanders campaign wanted me to ask you if you'd be willing to debate sanders. bizarre, no one has heard of the scenario because sanders isn't even the favorite to be the democratic nominee.>> reporter: indicated...
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>> he is an unconventional candidate.edia has not treated him like a typical republican, megyn signaling anybody up and you have people like megyn kelly criticize the media for letting him wallpaper the media or phone into sunday shows. things that were unprecedented, his unconventional candidacy has had the media offguard. i think now it is gametime. he will face the scrutiny in the questions. >> anything you envy besides his ability to be unconventional? joel: not right now. i don't think so. >> what about his support with male voters? joel: no. i don't think so. there was a pullout from cnn showing him running even with male voters. i have mixed views about public polls -- >> you do not. [laughter] >> i dare you to come under this show in your setting a public poll right now. joel: i am just trying to preempt you. >> when we come back, more democratic party politics, the chair of the democratic national committee debbie wasserman schultz. ♪ ♪ senator sanders: when we talk about a rigged system, it is also important to
>> he is an unconventional candidate.edia has not treated him like a typical republican, megyn signaling anybody up and you have people like megyn kelly criticize the media for letting him wallpaper the media or phone into sunday shows. things that were unprecedented, his unconventional candidacy has had the media offguard. i think now it is gametime. he will face the scrutiny in the questions. >> anything you envy besides his ability to be unconventional? joel: not right now. i...
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campaign in an unconventional year it's not going to matter just like it hasn't mattered to this point has to do with maybe his ability to make a lot out of earned media or free media. now, i don't think now that he's running against clinton the media is going to be as friendly to him. >> you don't think? >> they're not. but there's a fundamental problem for mrs. clinton even though she's going to have a lot of money. she is not good on tv. >> the media were not terribly friendly to trump during the primary. they just gave him a lot of air time and, you know, i suppose the media could start ignoring trump now and hurt him but i don't see that happening. >> what about the issue of attacks return. we advised him early on, get them out, we said republican voters would want to foe if there's any potential vulnerabilities like kim suggested there could be. now of course, hillary clinton's making an issue of it. mitt romney is making an issue of it and will it hurt him, james? >> i don't know. the question is, do voters care about this? i don't know. it has become a matter of -- it's become
campaign in an unconventional year it's not going to matter just like it hasn't mattered to this point has to do with maybe his ability to make a lot out of earned media or free media. now, i don't think now that he's running against clinton the media is going to be as friendly to him. >> you don't think? >> they're not. but there's a fundamental problem for mrs. clinton even though she's going to have a lot of money. she is not good on tv. >> the media were not terribly...
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he is an unconventional candidate. honest, i think what he has is, the media has not treated him like a typical front runner. i am not singling anyone out, but you even had people like megyn kelly on fox for letting him wallpaper the airwaves or phone into sunday shows. things that were unprecedented. i think his personality has the media off guard. i think it is gametime and he will face the scrutiny and questions everyone else. mark: anything else you envy besides his ability to be unconventional? joel: not right now. i don't think so. mark: how about his support with male voters? no, there is a poll out today with cnn showing hillary clinton running even with male voters. i have mixed views with public polls. john: you don't have mixed views. i can't believe you come on this show and site a public poll for the general election. joel: i am trying to preempt you. mark: we're going to take a little break. still monitoring john kasich's withdrawal speech. stay with us. be right back. ♪ ♪ >> i am a unifier. we will be a
he is an unconventional candidate. honest, i think what he has is, the media has not treated him like a typical front runner. i am not singling anyone out, but you even had people like megyn kelly on fox for letting him wallpaper the airwaves or phone into sunday shows. things that were unprecedented. i think his personality has the media off guard. i think it is gametime and he will face the scrutiny and questions everyone else. mark: anything else you envy besides his ability to be...
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whole town in canada; london elects its first muslim mayor; and in our signature segment, an unconventional program that pays at-risk young men to stay out of trouble and away from guns. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios of lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the raging wildfire that has forced 90,000 people to evacu
whole town in canada; london elects its first muslim mayor; and in our signature segment, an unconventional program that pays at-risk young men to stay out of trouble and away from guns. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner...
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still, it's an unconvention -- unconventional line of attack from man who has openly bragged about his own infidelities and once called bill clinton's filllanderring "totally unimportant." >> pelley: nancy, thank you. the pentagon said today a u.s. air strike killed the isis military chief in iraq's anbar province. that's west of baghdad. iraqi forces are trying to retake it, and they gave charlie d'agata a rare look. >> bullet-ridden, beat-up humvees were the only protection on offer from the iraqi forces as we weaved our way along the back roads leading to fallujah. with this we got separated for a time from the forward crew. they warned us they believe they saw a car bomb driving through this territory. they told us to not get too close. but we never saw it. nor did we see any u.s. advisers. the iraqi army and isis have fought to a standstill since taking over this embattled city on baghdad's doorstep. colonel ahmed has been here since fallujah fell. the same batle? >> two years. >> wow. that's long time to be in the same battle. now he and his soldiers are holding on to this jagged
still, it's an unconvention -- unconventional line of attack from man who has openly bragged about his own infidelities and once called bill clinton's filllanderring "totally unimportant." >> pelley: nancy, thank you. the pentagon said today a u.s. air strike killed the isis military chief in iraq's anbar province. that's west of baghdad. iraqi forces are trying to retake it, and they gave charlie d'agata a rare look. >> bullet-ridden, beat-up humvees were the only...
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unconventional.hey will put some value into looking into that for trump. mark: mark mckinnon. when we come back, a very special presentation from a friend of the show, jeff daniels. john: a friend of the show, jeff daniels, tony award-winning star blackbird he was previously the , star of many things, including hbo's the newsroom. will mcavoy. even if you haven't seen that show you will probably see the most famous scene from its very first episode, the moment when mcavoy launches into a tirade about whether america is the greatest country in the world. we asked jeff if he was willing to reprise that seen in the context of the 2016 race. before we show you that, let's take a look at the original to refresh your memory. >> can you say in one sentence or less why -- you know what i mean. can you say why america is the greatest country in the world? >> the new york jets. no, i'm going to hold you to an answer on that. what makes america the greatest country in the world? i'm not letting you go back to t
unconventional.hey will put some value into looking into that for trump. mark: mark mckinnon. when we come back, a very special presentation from a friend of the show, jeff daniels. john: a friend of the show, jeff daniels, tony award-winning star blackbird he was previously the , star of many things, including hbo's the newsroom. will mcavoy. even if you haven't seen that show you will probably see the most famous scene from its very first episode, the moment when mcavoy launches into a tirade...
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anything besides his ability to be unconventional?oel: not right now. >> what about his support with male voters? hillary clinton is running even among male voters. i have mixed views about public polls -- >> you do not. [laughter] >> i am just trying to preempt you. >> when we come back, more democratic poly politesse party politics, debbie wasserman schultz. ♪ >> when we talk about a rigged system, it is important to understand how the democratic convention works. we have one 45% of pledged delegates but we have only earned 7% of superdelegates. [boos] >> the way the system works is you have establishment candidate who wins virtually all of the superdelegates, it makes it hard for insurgent candidacies like ours to win. >> dallas bernie sanders in evansville, indiana this morning railing against the democratic party nomination process. joining us to talk about that is debbie wasserman schultz. nice to see you. why is he wrong? rep. wasserman schultz: he is wrong because we have had these rules in place since 1984 and we have had two
anything besides his ability to be unconventional?oel: not right now. >> what about his support with male voters? hillary clinton is running even among male voters. i have mixed views about public polls -- >> you do not. [laughter] >> i am just trying to preempt you. >> when we come back, more democratic poly politesse party politics, debbie wasserman schultz. ♪ >> when we talk about a rigged system, it is important to understand how the democratic convention...
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we're following the latest from the trump campaign unconventi unconventional move from the presumptivential supreme court justices to fill the vacancy by justice antonin scalia and why they made this short list is coming up in a bit. first, the meeting for two of the more divisive figures from the history in american politics, donald trump and henry kissinger, face to face, much like the presumptive nominee for the vice-president he is considered either a hero or veil lan for his foreign policy decision for asia in the 1970s. coming kday after trump was quotesed saying he would have no problem talking with north korean dictator kim jun ul about the nuclear program. there really is a civil war brewing on the democratic side. split wins. bernie sanders winning oregon, losing kentucky to secretary hillary clinton. at this minute, though, needs just 85 more delegates to clench the nomination. as bernie sanders goes after the democratic part. i. >> let me also say a word to the leadership of the democratic party. >> boo! >> open the doors, let the people in! [ applause ]
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go the bill clinton route, double down on your strength, find somebody who is also a maverick unconventionalhink they will see that valuable for trump. mark: mark mckinnon of the circus. when we come back, a very special presentation from a friend of the show, jeff daniels. after this word from our sponsors. ♪ john: a couple days ago, a friend of the show, jeff daniels stopped by the set for a little interview. he was previously the star of the things including hbo's newsroom in which he played a news anchor. if you have nothing that show, you have probably seen the most famous scene from the very first episode, where he launches into an impromptu tirade about whether america is really the greatest country in the world. we asked jeff if he was willing to reprise that seen in the context of the 2016 race. but before you show you that reprisal let's take a look at , the original to refresh your memory. >> can you say in one sentence or less why -- [laughter] can you say why america is the greatest country in the world? >> the new york jets. [laughter] no, i'm going to hold you to an answer on
go the bill clinton route, double down on your strength, find somebody who is also a maverick unconventionalhink they will see that valuable for trump. mark: mark mckinnon of the circus. when we come back, a very special presentation from a friend of the show, jeff daniels. after this word from our sponsors. ♪ john: a couple days ago, a friend of the show, jeff daniels stopped by the set for a little interview. he was previously the star of the things including hbo's newsroom in which he...
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it is unconventional, i'll tell you that. but i don't want to cut you off, but it doesn't make any sense for us to lay out our strategy. >> will this be a strategy to highlight our issues or to win and if so how do you do that with just over a month to go in the election. >> we will win by highlighting our issues. >> are you caming or just doing -- campaigning or just doing commercials. >> now you are getting into our strategy. and i just feel it is not wise to tell you. i think -- just -- nobody would tell his opponents the strategy in any sort of confrontation and i don't think we should. [ overlapping speakers ] >> you're not going to tell us what your campaign plans are. will you tell us when you're going to appear and when? >> we will not reveal our strategy. we'll have it unfold day after day. here is the one thing you can bet on, it is going to be serious and it is going to focus on the issues. and that's going to be -- but then exactly how we run a serious campaign focusing on the issues, that will unfold day after da
it is unconventional, i'll tell you that. but i don't want to cut you off, but it doesn't make any sense for us to lay out our strategy. >> will this be a strategy to highlight our issues or to win and if so how do you do that with just over a month to go in the election. >> we will win by highlighting our issues. >> are you caming or just doing -- campaigning or just doing commercials. >> now you are getting into our strategy. and i just feel it is not wise to tell you....
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anything else you envy besides his ability to be unconventional? joel: not right now.k: how about his support with male voters? joel: the was a poll out tay showing hillary clinton running even with male voters. i can't believe you come on this show and site a public poll for the general election. we're going to take a little break. still monitoring john kasich's withdrawal speech. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ime unifier. we will be a unified party. >> he is a con artist. >> donald trump is the know nothing candidate. >> donald is a bully. >> the bullying, the greek, the misogyny, the third-grade theatrics in the race baiting. at a level ist don't this country has ever seen. >> i move people together. we are on a bender. fact around to -- backed around two. that live video with something your campaign put out today. john kasich has announced he is suspending his campaign. not a surprise. he is out of the race for all intents and purposes. we were talking about donald trump. your friend who ran a campaign the last two times around that he would be a little nervous about
anything else you envy besides his ability to be unconventional? joel: not right now.k: how about his support with male voters? joel: the was a poll out tay showing hillary clinton running even with male voters. i can't believe you come on this show and site a public poll for the general election. we're going to take a little break. still monitoring john kasich's withdrawal speech. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ime unifier. we will be a unified party. >> he is a con artist. >>...
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however unconventional that announcement was last week. he has laid everything, all of the stakes have been raised by him and his campaign for indiana. if he doesn't win, that is why people in the never trump community, people who have been helping to pour money in against donald trump are telling me and others that they think maybe this is the end of the road for them, which could mean it could be more difficult for ted cruz to continue. although his campaign is insisting, even if he doesn't win in indiana, he will not get out of the race. getting out of the race and continuing on nominally, they are different things. i toss it back to you and i want to give you one more anecdote. this room is relatively empty. it was filled with people who came to hear ted cruz. there were a number of people who said to me that said they weren't sure they were going to vote for him because they don't want a contested convention. a vote for ted cruz, by definition, is a contested convention. those calculations going into voters' minds today could make thi
however unconventional that announcement was last week. he has laid everything, all of the stakes have been raised by him and his campaign for indiana. if he doesn't win, that is why people in the never trump community, people who have been helping to pour money in against donald trump are telling me and others that they think maybe this is the end of the road for them, which could mean it could be more difficult for ted cruz to continue. although his campaign is insisting, even if he doesn't...
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. >> no question that donald trump is an unconventional candidate. but i would urgeall of us here in washington to remember the urgency of the moment that the american people feel. folks are desperately wanting change in this election. they think we're headed in the wrong direction. and yes, they are making some very unconventional decisions here because they think we are just at a terminal moment if this country continues to drift in the direction of european socialism. what happens to greece, what is happening in france will eventually happen to us. >> some fear of european nativism. the worst parts of europe left and right. >> the united states is not as a terminal momen >> that's theisconnect where think we have in washingt. >> it is. >> america thinks i is. >> i think what bob bennett was trying to get across is also the fear of where you start, and people toss words like fascism around, but when you start to see things happening in your own country, you start to see a certaigroup of people being stigmatiz to the pointwhere we'realking abo a ban
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. >> when did you know -- because it was a little unconventional. didn't think the john kasich thing worked out too well, but, you know, this was unconventional but it's gotten a very positive response. when did you decide? >> well, listen, it was a long and systemic process. any serious candidate for president, i mean, you have to -- we're less than 100 days from the convention. you have to be vetting someone who's prepared to step in and do the job. we started with initial list of over 40 people we were looking at then we culled that down to 17. >> how? >> we began bvetting those 17 based on public records. we cut that down to a list of five. i tell you, the final choice i found was very, very easy because for me i was looking for someone with knowledge who understood how to bring jobs back to this country. where jobs come from, they don't come from washington, they come from small business, come from reducing the burdens of washington on small business. but i was also looking for someone with judgment, someone who's not going to be rash, not goin
. >> when did you know -- because it was a little unconventional. didn't think the john kasich thing worked out too well, but, you know, this was unconventional but it's gotten a very positive response. when did you decide? >> well, listen, it was a long and systemic process. any serious candidate for president, i mean, you have to -- we're less than 100 days from the convention. you have to be vetting someone who's prepared to step in and do the job. we started with initial list of...
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understrength, finds a but who is also a maverick, unconventional, so i think that there is some value that, particularly for trump. thank you, man. coming up, what joe biden about hillary clinton earlier today. if you are watching us in washington, d.c., you can listen to us anytime you want. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> we are all anxious to see who she is. [laughter] >> i feel confident hillary will be the nominee and she will be the next president. john: that was joseph biden junior that will air tomorrow on "good morning america. we are joined now by our bloomberg colleague, jennifer epstein who covers the clinton campaign and jennifer jacobs who has been covering the republican side of the race. jennifer's here simultaneously in tandem. let me ask you this question -- joe biden has been all over the place in this race. once the wealthiest throwing a bone to bernie sanders and the next thing he is a nice things about hillary clinton. what do you interpret about this? win?he really want her to what's the deal? jennifer: he has been doing this, saying she in the last couple of mont
understrength, finds a but who is also a maverick, unconventional, so i think that there is some value that, particularly for trump. thank you, man. coming up, what joe biden about hillary clinton earlier today. if you are watching us in washington, d.c., you can listen to us anytime you want. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> we are all anxious to see who she is. [laughter] >> i feel confident hillary will be the nominee and she will be the next president. john: that was joseph...
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he's run an unconventional election cycle.when it comes donald trump,, considering that he says i may or may not run against hillary clinton, what we notice is the wall-to-wall coverage which he has generated through this election cycle provides in and of itself. whatever he says about hillary clinton is run in the cycle. it will get run time after time on every network so what's the point on spending money on ads when you have the media to push your message for you? heather: it would be fascinating if he didn't go negative on her and instead ran an inspiring campaign. that would be something new. i want to talk about his taxes and he has said, he told the ap he found no reason to release them saying quote, there's nothing to learn from them. a lot of folks want to see his taxes. mitt romney last time around released then in january 2012, many months before the convention. what do you think about that statement on his part? >> i think every candidate should release their tax returns. what the tax returns show you what this per
he's run an unconventional election cycle.when it comes donald trump,, considering that he says i may or may not run against hillary clinton, what we notice is the wall-to-wall coverage which he has generated through this election cycle provides in and of itself. whatever he says about hillary clinton is run in the cycle. it will get run time after time on every network so what's the point on spending money on ads when you have the media to push your message for you? heather: it would be...
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mark: doesn't the fact that the two unconventional choices, bernie sanders has done well, although he nominee, and donald trump, doesn't it suggest that the two-party system can accommodate outsiders who are not part of the party system? ere aer of those guys w member of the party until they ran recently. greg: what we saw with the ryan and donald trump meeting is an example of how eventually this system co-opts them all. trump ran as republican, he got republican votes, but now is trying to co-opt the republican finance system and raise a billion dollars for his campaign through the party. when he goes to washington dc, he's going to go as a republican who has obligations to the republican party, and perceived by democrats as someone they cannot trust. because that is what the two-party system has devolved to. we've gotten to the point where both parties don't trust each other. so they spend their time focused more on seeing the other party fail than on seeing our country succeed. if you read my book, you see that we've got to a point where a lot of the most partisan folks in both pa
mark: doesn't the fact that the two unconventional choices, bernie sanders has done well, although he nominee, and donald trump, doesn't it suggest that the two-party system can accommodate outsiders who are not part of the party system? ere aer of those guys w member of the party until they ran recently. greg: what we saw with the ryan and donald trump meeting is an example of how eventually this system co-opts them all. trump ran as republican, he got republican votes, but now is trying to...
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. >> in an unconventional year i don't think it works either. you're the best. you. >> thank you. >>> donald trump leads hillary clinton now by five points in a band new general election poll. how worried should she be? and later donald trump says that he'll be adding to his list of potential supreme court nominees that he would choose from if he's the next president. we'll have reaction straight ahead. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. indeed. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. so, not just any beef goes into it. oh, honey! oh! here, have some of ours. oh! hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that.
. >> in an unconventional year i don't think it works either. you're the best. you. >> thank you. >>> donald trump leads hillary clinton now by five points in a band new general election poll. how worried should she be? and later donald trump says that he'll be adding to his list of potential supreme court nominees that he would choose from if he's the next president. we'll have reaction straight ahead. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast,...
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. >> in an unconventional year i don't think it works either. you're the best.hank you. >> thank you. >>> donald trump leads hillary clinton now by five points in a band new general election poll. how worried should she be? and later donald trump says that he'll be adding to his list of potential supreme court nominees that he would choose from if he's the next president. we'll have reaction straight ahead. thank you for dining with us. hope to see you again soon. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten
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heard pleaded guilty to conceal the pets as part of the case, they were forced to make this unconventional apology video. >> australia is a wonderful island with a treasure-trove of unique animals, plants and people. >> it it has to be protected. >> he talked about the incident on his recent appearance on jimmy kimmel live. >> you seemed sincere. some are calling it your greatest performance ever. >> you know, i haven't seen many of them, but i couldn't disagree. >> amber heard is asking for depp to take anger management courses and that she be given both dogs but both requests have been denied until the next hearing. >> often times in domestic abuse cases, the abuser will harm the family pet as a way to get back at the person that is being abused. so her request, while it seems to be a bit silly, is really not. >> he's still a very sought after actor in hollywood, and it's unclear how the allegations are going to affect his career. >> reporter: depp and his lawyers have not responded to our request for comment. the couple will continue their dispute in court next month. >> up next, did ju
heard pleaded guilty to conceal the pets as part of the case, they were forced to make this unconventional apology video. >> australia is a wonderful island with a treasure-trove of unique animals, plants and people. >> it it has to be protected. >> he talked about the incident on his recent appearance on jimmy kimmel live. >> you seemed sincere. some are calling it your greatest performance ever. >> you know, i haven't seen many of them, but i couldn't disagree....
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>> doctor lewis french of the national intrepid center of excellence say art therapy is a bit unconventional but his first duty is to relieve suffering. >> we should not ignore a potential treatment option because it is not a traditional kind of of treatment. >> they pour those invisible wound unspeakable experiences into these creations that lie on the table, walls, and halls, at the walter reid medical center. when i look at these, they are both beautiful and disturbing at the same time. does that make sense. >> yes, yes it does but on the outside he doesn't look injured, right. but on the inside he is dealing with quite a bit. >> reporter: melissa walker is would the man behind the walter reid program. >> they want to she how they are, into society report. >> she brought in the national endowment for the arts military prompt. >> first time national endowment for the arts partnered with the department of defense to dress a unique, very big health issue that they are confronting. >> there is a natural shut down in the brain that causes them to have difficulty, and encompasses what occurred.
>> doctor lewis french of the national intrepid center of excellence say art therapy is a bit unconventional but his first duty is to relieve suffering. >> we should not ignore a potential treatment option because it is not a traditional kind of of treatment. >> they pour those invisible wound unspeakable experiences into these creations that lie on the table, walls, and halls, at the walter reid medical center. when i look at these, they are both beautiful and disturbing at...
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. >> and it was in one of those muslim services that colbert made an unconventional proposal to figueroaross the room. jail officials allowed us to interview the two of them together. >> service can't really -- not like i can sit next to her and talk to her like this, get down on my knee or what have you. you know, the traditional way people do stuff. i just -- >> that's how you did it? >> yep. that's how he did it. >> i'm like, five rows ahead of her. >> that's how he did it. >> and your response? >> i was like, i'm a step ahead of you. >> why get married? >> because i want to spend the rest of my life with him. he understands me and we have a connection. it's just simple. and he looks good. >> thank you. >> if things don't go right in chris' case -- >> i'm going to ride until the wheels fall off. i'm going to be there for him. it's simple. >> coming up -- >> under heavy security, terrance mickey returns from a life-altering court appearance. >>> and later -- >> i'm aisha's mother and i have to show support for her. >> the guests arrive for an unconventional ceremony. whoo! don't do it.
. >> and it was in one of those muslim services that colbert made an unconventional proposal to figueroaross the room. jail officials allowed us to interview the two of them together. >> service can't really -- not like i can sit next to her and talk to her like this, get down on my knee or what have you. you know, the traditional way people do stuff. i just -- >> that's how you did it? >> yep. that's how he did it. >> i'm like, five rows ahead of her. >>...
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we've not seen the beginning of that, but also what an unconventional candidate he is. >> definitivetrump would want or just suggestions? >> donald trump could change his mind tomorrow. we are asking the wrong questions about the supreme court justices. with a donald trump presidency, it is different. he is authoritarian. he will go off on "the washington post" owner, wants to change libel laws, ban muslims from entering the country, one of the allies said he said they should take away krn's sec license. will they stand up to a president who has dictatorial tendencies? >> let me try one other thing. maybe we have been looking at trump, saying he made this terrible error, whether on john mccain or other outrages statements, this maybe a real error. it enables the democrats to make the supreme court the issue in the election. what we know is if roe v wade and social issues that appeal to conservatives become the big issue in the election, the republicans and donald trump are in trouble. i'm very surprised he did it. >> carl makes the point i was going to make, unity is something the de
we've not seen the beginning of that, but also what an unconventional candidate he is. >> definitivetrump would want or just suggestions? >> donald trump could change his mind tomorrow. we are asking the wrong questions about the supreme court justices. with a donald trump presidency, it is different. he is authoritarian. he will go off on "the washington post" owner, wants to change libel laws, ban muslims from entering the country, one of the allies said he said they...
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the oil and gas found now is called unconventional. and that is able to be pulled out of the ground because the price for it will allow companies to go in and make unconventional discovery and production. and so it all ties together that way. let's move on and look at the difference between critical and strategic. here are two just very brief definitions. critical is essential to the economy and strategic is a subset of that. okay? the implications are listed below. the terms are often used interchangeab interchangeably, sometimes they're confused. don't worry about it. it's not that big a deal. there's really no official government definition. the lists of minerals and strategic and critical, they differ from time to time and because of economic conditions. they do infer a supply chain which marc is going to get into here in a little while. they also infer that there's foreign imports, either partial or total, so that's of interest to us. and there could be severe economic repercussions if for a shortage of critical minerals and, of c
the oil and gas found now is called unconventional. and that is able to be pulled out of the ground because the price for it will allow companies to go in and make unconventional discovery and production. and so it all ties together that way. let's move on and look at the difference between critical and strategic. here are two just very brief definitions. critical is essential to the economy and strategic is a subset of that. okay? the implications are listed below. the terms are often used...
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>> actually it will be pretty conventional for the unconventional now uncontested presumptive nominee. he'll probably announce his running mate just before the n convention in july which gives him a couple months to pick. he has a reasonably good short list to start on right from his own rivals. he can look to chris christie, look to john kasich who he spoke favorly about today, said he would be interested in having the governor of ohio vetted. ohio is a critically important swing state for republicans in presidential politics as is florida and that brings us to marco rubio. all of these candidates at one point or another said absolutely will i ever be trump's running mate. they fancy themselves as patriots, when the would commander says i need you in the number two spot, some who said they won't may accept the offer. ben carson is going to run the search team. ben was the second candidate, former rival to endorse frutrum. chris christie is the first. he'll probably be on the short list, too. >> donald trump reminded us he's largely been self-financing his campaign. when does he begin
>> actually it will be pretty conventional for the unconventional now uncontested presumptive nominee. he'll probably announce his running mate just before the n convention in july which gives him a couple months to pick. he has a reasonably good short list to start on right from his own rivals. he can look to chris christie, look to john kasich who he spoke favorly about today, said he would be interested in having the governor of ohio vetted. ohio is a critically important swing state...
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campaign and politics has been unconventional, not just this year but probably argue in the past decade. >> he says he's a counterpuncher, he said his strategy in the primary was to knock out his opponents to ridicule and demean them. do you think that same playbook will work against hillary clinton? >> i think it will work to his advantage. what worked in the primary that would work against hillary clinton is constantly being on offense, constantly dictating the tempo of the race, and making sure that all of his opponents were reacting to him. look, i think that draws a strong contrast against hillary clinton in the sense that where as he plays with a certain reckless abandon, hillary clinton is very cautious, very calculating. and i don't think that necessarily works when you have a general election matchup. you want to be the one that is setting the terms of the debate versus reacting to your opponent. it could work to his advantage. >> bakari, hillary clinton, she said she -- donald trump is a loose cannon. doesn't think that's going to play well. let's listen to more and then we'll
campaign and politics has been unconventional, not just this year but probably argue in the past decade. >> he says he's a counterpuncher, he said his strategy in the primary was to knock out his opponents to ridicule and demean them. do you think that same playbook will work against hillary clinton? >> i think it will work to his advantage. what worked in the primary that would work against hillary clinton is constantly being on offense, constantly dictating the tempo of the race,...
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his comes days after unconventional campaign move, partnering with candidate john kasich to announcing his running mate carly fiorina months ahead of time. today, the mudslinging hit an all-time low, calling trump a narcissist and pathological liar. ted cruz: from the beginning, i said i would continue one as long as there was a viable path to victory. but i, i'm sorry to say -- tonight, i'm sorry to say it appears that path has been foreclosed. cruz, i don'tted know if he likes me or does not like me, but he is one hell of a competitor. jeannette: it is not clear if ted cruz will back donald trump. unite.urged his party to everybody is wondering, when will that happen? alison: it was a very tight race on the other side of the aisle and bernie sanders edged 53nald trump has won 1,0 delegates, moving closer to the magic number of 1,237. congratulated ted cruz, calling him a worthy competitor. then he turned to the general election. closer to home, this just in -- new cell phone video of a horrifying and deadly carjacking and a metro parking lot. the man attacked the driver. the police h
his comes days after unconventional campaign move, partnering with candidate john kasich to announcing his running mate carly fiorina months ahead of time. today, the mudslinging hit an all-time low, calling trump a narcissist and pathological liar. ted cruz: from the beginning, i said i would continue one as long as there was a viable path to victory. but i, i'm sorry to say -- tonight, i'm sorry to say it appears that path has been foreclosed. cruz, i don'tted know if he likes me or does not...
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this is an understandably and unconventional campaign and a lot of folks thought this would be decidedit was in our best interest to look at the states where we should most spend our resources and time. we've spent a lot of time in indiana and having the support of governor pence was great and we'll be spending quite a time there tuesday and that was the point. >> i get it. for instance, john kasich said the following, and i think a lot of people in the cruz camp were confused, if you can play that clip. >> i've never told them not to vote for me, they ought to vote for me. >> talking about ind ichiana vo. >> there wasn't a deal and john weaver senior communications director senior strategist for mr. kasich, governor kasich, wrote, i can't stand liars seem to be talking about ted cruz being a liar. there does seem -- there was no moment of disappointment on the cruz campaign for what kasich said? >> the purpose of the agreement was, as he said, to -- he was going to spend his resources in states where he felt was most beneficial and the same with us. that's exactly what we've done. it'
this is an understandably and unconventional campaign and a lot of folks thought this would be decidedit was in our best interest to look at the states where we should most spend our resources and time. we've spent a lot of time in indiana and having the support of governor pence was great and we'll be spending quite a time there tuesday and that was the point. >> i get it. for instance, john kasich said the following, and i think a lot of people in the cruz camp were confused, if you can...
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but the even more unconventional thing about it is the congressman who proposed the bill doesn't evenith it. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: turning 18 in the united states brings several important milestones. the right to vote, the right to serve on a jury, and the right to get a tattoo you will later regret. [ light laughter ] in my defense, i got it before the whole lip syncing scandal back when they were pure. now, if you're a guy turning also 18 means it's time to register for the draft. of course there's no active draft right now, but all men between 18 and 25 have to register for selective service in case we start using one again. and america's draft system has always applied exclusively to men, but in february republican congressman duncan hunter proposed the draft america's daughters act, that would qu the draft. now, to begin with, daughters is a paternalistic and demeaning way to refer to women. i mean, why not call it the "little miss gunfire act" or "uncle sam wants you, sweet cheeks," or "want to hold my gun, toots?" an
but the even more unconventional thing about it is the congressman who proposed the bill doesn't evenith it. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: turning 18 in the united states brings several important milestones. the right to vote, the right to serve on a jury, and the right to get a tattoo you will later regret. [ light laughter ] in my defense, i got it before the whole lip syncing scandal back when they were pure. now, if...
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. >> reporter: it is certainly unconventional and sources for the trump campaign said they did not ask ben carson to reach out to paul ryan ahead of their meeting. this is something ben carson did on his own trying to arrange a pre-meeting of sorts with paul ryan, they're okay with him doing it but wanted to stress they did not ask ben carson to do that. it is unclear right now if any meeting between ben carson and paul ryan has been scheduled. it is clear ben carson has increasingly become a close confident to donald trump as well and somebody who believes they can do good in smoothing things over and trying to relay donald trump's message and also donald trump's character behind the scenes to the republican party. >> thank you. i want to turn to russert. you have covered paul ryan a long time. what is the sense? what is he trying to accomplish in the days leading up to this meeting? >> reporter: erica, i think one of the articles in the "washington post" yesterday the title is trump is running to the left of clinton on several issues, specifically foreign policy, trade policy, taxes,
. >> reporter: it is certainly unconventional and sources for the trump campaign said they did not ask ben carson to reach out to paul ryan ahead of their meeting. this is something ben carson did on his own trying to arrange a pre-meeting of sorts with paul ryan, they're okay with him doing it but wanted to stress they did not ask ben carson to do that. it is unclear right now if any meeting between ben carson and paul ryan has been scheduled. it is clear ben carson has increasingly...
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one obviously is donald trump is an unconventional candidate and they look at the kind of traditionalance speed and say this guy is upside down on all kinds of things and groups and yet, they know he has survived a lot of things normal politicians wouldn't have survived or presumably wouldn't have survived. the second is the degree to which bernie sanders has been able to sustain his candidacy throughout this long primary seasons in ways i don't think a lot of her partisans had anticipated and third, i think that they recognize that as a candidate, she is not, her husband, as she said, and she is not barack obama as she's said and they add all of that up and notice as peter the pollster pointed out, his likability is the lowest bar for a politician to get over, her numbers are worse today than when she started the campaign. they add that together and think look, we believe they say she will win the election but no question she's got real weaknesses that in one way or another have to be reckoned with. >> dan, how does she reverse that over the course of six months. how can she be likab
one obviously is donald trump is an unconventional candidate and they look at the kind of traditionalance speed and say this guy is upside down on all kinds of things and groups and yet, they know he has survived a lot of things normal politicians wouldn't have survived or presumably wouldn't have survived. the second is the degree to which bernie sanders has been able to sustain his candidacy throughout this long primary seasons in ways i don't think a lot of her partisans had anticipated and...