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what i did do, absolutely did not want to see the republicans gain control of the united ststes senate wrotete letters to a whole lot of people. letters that went out to -- i'm guessing millions of people through democratic senate committee that raised millions of dollars for the democratic senate committee. one end i'm criticized because i'm not strong enough and then ising money for the d docratic committee to make sure they regain control of the senate. but no, i do not go and raise money for the financial institutions. >> dickerson: when you write letters for the campaigns why do you think they're giving money if not for the expectation that by your thinking and roping they might have some influence over you? to are contributing 25, 0, 40 dollars. if anybody doesn' know the difference between a contribution of 30 or $40 or super pac which races millions of dollars from wall street, then frankly we don't know what is going on in politics today. my letter that i sent out to millions of people was designed to bring in low donations. low dollar donations. very, very different. from app
what i did do, absolutely did not want to see the republicans gain control of the united ststes senate wrotete letters to a whole lot of people. letters that went out to -- i'm guessing millions of people through democratic senate committee that raised millions of dollars for the democratic senate committee. one end i'm criticized because i'm not strong enough and then ising money for the d docratic committee to make sure they regain control of the senate. but no, i do not go and raise money...
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there are two ways to be a citizen the united ststes. you can be naturalized or natural born, and if you look back at the scholarship on this, when this was debate, when it was put into the constitution, the people that passedthe act that clarified that in 1790, a number of them were there shaping the constitution itself. and so they understood what natural born was and what it really means is if when you're born, you are a citizen of the united states, you're naturally born to be a citizen of the united states. you can either be naturali\ed or natural born. there's no otherer kind of citizen. no one questions ted cruz's citizenship. he's not naturalized, he's natural born and it fits the constitution and it fits current law that goes back to 1790. >> ron: let's talk about new york values. does he wish he phrased it another way is that anotherr thing that he's not going to back down from saying something like that that apparently offended a lot of people inhe state of new york? >> heidi: as you might know about ted, he is willing to work
there are two ways to be a citizen the united ststes. you can be naturalized or natural born, and if you look back at the scholarship on this, when this was debate, when it was put into the constitution, the people that passedthe act that clarified that in 1790, a number of them were there shaping the constitution itself. and so they understood what natural born was and what it really means is if when you're born, you are a citizen of the united states, you're naturally born to be a citizen of...
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. >> jimmy: in the united ststes. >> yeah, exactly. especially ohio where he was from, ohio ate, which was -- they didn't let black people play on their football tm at that point. he goes over there. commercial for hitler and his whole ideology. and that's thinking that he's considered to be revolutionary. and this man owens embarrasses the whole -- >> jimmy: the "master race." >> exactly, by clocking four gold medals off those guys. it tells the story of him from his first days at ohio state, i play his coach, larry snyder, who there's not a lot of informatn about which is good. because i don't like to do homework. >> jimmy: right, yeah. no sitting down to get the essence of larry. >> yeah, i'm not listening to tapes. i just did what worked. like keith richards, what seems to work. >> jimmy: you did shoot -- you shot it- >> well, we shot in montreal for some of it. all the berlin stuff, the majority, we shot in berlin in the actual o@ympic stadium, which is still there. and it was like the greatest history lesson/field trip i've ever
. >> jimmy: in the united ststes. >> yeah, exactly. especially ohio where he was from, ohio ate, which was -- they didn't let black people play on their football tm at that point. he goes over there. commercial for hitler and his whole ideology. and that's thinking that he's considered to be revolutionary. and this man owens embarrasses the whole -- >> jimmy: the "master race." >> exactly, by clocking four gold medals off those guys. it tells the story of him...
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florida, gulf coast, you can see it on the map southeastern united ststes. this map is interesting. it extends further up in the northeast. there are two mosquitoes that can transmit. the one mostt concerned about is the one in the gulf coast. another one that actually does go up a bit higher. it can also transmit zika, but not nearly as efficiently as the egyptii. >> what about couples trying to conceive? giving people based on cdc guidelinin, for women trying to become pregnant, they should think about restricting travel virus transmission is ongoing. the bigger question with no definite answer is how long the zika virus can live and possibly transmit zika and stay in a man's sperm. that is the concern of the coles trying to conceive if the man had exposure. should they wear a condom for the duration of the pregnancy. >> i underer estimated this. millions of men are taking testosterone replacement therapy. $5 billion a year in the market. do these therapies work? >> sheinelle, here is what is interesting. we got the nih studies. we got results from 3 of 7 ongoing studies. the one
florida, gulf coast, you can see it on the map southeastern united ststes. this map is interesting. it extends further up in the northeast. there are two mosquitoes that can transmit. the one mostt concerned about is the one in the gulf coast. another one that actually does go up a bit higher. it can also transmit zika, but not nearly as efficiently as the egyptii. >> what about couples trying to conceive? giving people based on cdc guidelinin, for women trying to become pregnant, they...
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unit of the globe. in good old fashioned shoe leather stste, they knockekeon doors. >> do you remember his name? >> church directories. every priest in massachusetts. >> dusty archives. >> they geeked out on the specifics of it, on the details, to good, solid investigative reporting. we shot in the "boston globe" library which looks exactly like that. going through the old clips and paper, paper. we can find out where any priest is. >> i got them here. >> in the bowels of the globe. >> the rectory. published. devicing way work backwards from them to locate priests. as they said it was very tediouou and hellish work that they had to do. but it was fruitful. boots on the ground journalism. >> to write the screen play mccarthy put his own boots on the ground for three years traveling to boston with his cowriter, josh singer, interviewing everyone involved in the original 2001 investigation that won the "boston globe" a pulitzer prize. you really did do reporting. did you an investigative reporting job to write the screen play. >> we did. it was really -- we had no source material which is important
unit of the globe. in good old fashioned shoe leather stste, they knockekeon doors. >> do you remember his name? >> church directories. every priest in massachusetts. >> dusty archives. >> they geeked out on the specifics of it, on the details, to good, solid investigative reporting. we shot in the "boston globe" library which looks exactly like that. going through the old clips and paper, paper. we can find out where any priest is. >> i got them here....
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stste. >> and the fact is i went back and got -- wait a second. is one of the skills you get at the united states senator esp also? >> oh, god! hold on. wait a second! >> sounds like socialsm to me. democratic socialism. >> what's the difference? >> huge difference. >> huge? >> huge. >> as i said, an interesting week. and new hampshire voters are notoriousfor making their minds channel for full coverage of theprimary. we'll be back as the campaign cowboys to give you an early read when the first results start coming in. that's it for today. have a great week. and we'll see you next "fox news >>> south florida bundling up as we feel the 40s this morning. we have team coverage of the chilly weather. >>> the denver broncos home the biggege prize. we have your super bowl highlights. >>> and the super bowl ads takinghe nation by storm. >>> and presidential hopefuls hitting the campaign trail as we're just day away from the nation's first primary in new hampshire. good morning. i'm diana diaz. >> and i'm ashley jones. five hours of today in florida starts now. real-time closed captioning provide
stste. >> and the fact is i went back and got -- wait a second. is one of the skills you get at the united states senator esp also? >> oh, god! hold on. wait a second! >> sounds like socialsm to me. democratic socialism. >> what's the difference? >> huge difference. >> huge? >> huge. >> as i said, an interesting week. and new hampshire voters are notoriousfor making their minds channel for full coverage of theprimary. we'll be back as the campaign...
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stste. he may have come in third, but his iowa farewell sounded more like a victory speech. >> we will unite our party. we will grow our party. ananwe will defeat hillary clinton or bernie sanders or whoever they nominate. establishment is still hoping a candidate will emerge from the pack. both senator ted cruz and donald trump have builtltolitical careers on rejecting the party elites. >> marco rubio finished within one percentage point of donald trump. that is amazing. he's a modern jf too hillary clinton's richard nixon. >> it's a three-way race. going into new hampshire, this could give him momentum. >> reporter: but that momentum could be a mixed blessing. >> he'll have momentum coming out of iowa,, but he's also been horse trading back and forth for voters as we've seen in the polling with the jeb bush, with kasichwith christie. >> reporter: while rubio stayed in iowa, chris christie, jeb bush, and john kasich were in new hampshire. they won't let rubio off easy. >> when he sponsors his migration bill, he took a l l of heat. and the minute that heat got really hot, he ran the other wa
stste. he may have come in third, but his iowa farewell sounded more like a victory speech. >> we will unite our party. we will grow our party. ananwe will defeat hillary clinton or bernie sanders or whoever they nominate. establishment is still hoping a candidate will emerge from the pack. both senator ted cruz and donald trump have builtltolitical careers on rejecting the party elites. >> marco rubio finished within one percentage point of donald trump. that is amazing. he's a...