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c-span: i don't know the "washington post" right now. you know, it is hard to describe cultural differences. there are significant cultural differences. there was more internal competition. it's one of the things i find most attractive. really do feel there working in a team. there for the 2,000 election. played a very important role >> will tell you what we did 1st of all. full-scale recount of the vote in florida. determine the real results. we get our own. under the expense of public records law which is wonderful and so we obtained the ballots, went with an accounting firm who do their accountdid their account and waited hours and we went to every single ballot and have the supervisor hold up the ballot and record whether and how that was voted and whether it could in fact be counted. and they recall there were different standards. the so-called hanging chad. punctured in some ways, did you counter not count? and we looked at the vote, various standards and we determined that bush won that election. c-span: count once? >> guest: we c
c-span: i don't know the "washington post" right now. you know, it is hard to describe cultural differences. there are significant cultural differences. there was more internal competition. it's one of the things i find most attractive. really do feel there working in a team. there for the 2,000 election. played a very important role >> will tell you what we did 1st of all. full-scale recount of the vote in florida. determine the real results. we get our own. under the expense...
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the washington post had a monopoly market. but of course, people were paying huge premiums to reach all those readers of the washington post. in the suburbs and all over. how about to undercut them and just reach this specific, circuited influential audience. and of course, that has given rise to this all industry of targeted ideas and issue advocacy advertising. i was unwittingly stumbling into that. i became an intern at roll call in the summer of 1987. i was 18-years-old. i was at harvard. my dad read an article in the washington post about this very interesting media experiment. and, i didn't know these folks at all. i sent them a letter in those days. i think you did that in those olden days. i ended up with this really incredible experience. i came back to work there after i graduated in 1990. in 1992 i was probably the managing editor of roll call. i had this incredible window into washington. as it was transforming. the first post-cold war election. this was the election of bill clinton. and, you know, this -- the begi
the washington post had a monopoly market. but of course, people were paying huge premiums to reach all those readers of the washington post. in the suburbs and all over. how about to undercut them and just reach this specific, circuited influential audience. and of course, that has given rise to this all industry of targeted ideas and issue advocacy advertising. i was unwittingly stumbling into that. i became an intern at roll call in the summer of 1987. i was 18-years-old. i was at harvard....
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host: we're talking about the washington post interview with donald trump. he sat down with them for more than an hour. timeser gave the new york interview about his foreign-policy. a lot in the paper following up on those conversations about donald trump and his vision for this country if he were to win the nomination. we are taking your questions and comments about that as well as other campaign news. we go to my vermont, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my comment. regard to mr. trump's ability to meet the president, i am 58 years old. i have three children and four grandchildren. i will probably have more grandchildren coming my way. what i see here in the past, not just mr. obama but mr. bush and mr. clinton, the baby boomer that startedere after george bush senior, we have tried this. this type of leadership. terrorist attracts were would mr. clinton was there -- attacks were when mr. clinton was there with mr. bush. havee continuing to attacks all over the world now. that wehink it is time might want to try a different type
host: we're talking about the washington post interview with donald trump. he sat down with them for more than an hour. timeser gave the new york interview about his foreign-policy. a lot in the paper following up on those conversations about donald trump and his vision for this country if he were to win the nomination. we are taking your questions and comments about that as well as other campaign news. we go to my vermont, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my comment....
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the washington post had a monopoly market. huge premiumsying to reach all those readers of the washington post. in the suburbs and all over. newspaper could just reach this specific targeted influential audience. that business insight has given rise to this whole industry of ideas and issue advocacy advertising. i was unwittingly stumbling into that. i became an intern at roll call in the summer of 1987. i was 18 years old. i was at harvard. in theread an article washington post about this very interesting media experiment area and. know these folks at all. i sent them a letter in those days. i ended up with this really incredible experience. i came back to work there after i graduated in 1990. in 1992i was probably the managing editor of roll call. i had this incredible window into washington. as it was transforming. the first post-cold war election. the election of bill clinton. the beginning of the transformation of the media. what we did at roll call back then was very much a kind of pre-internet kind of publication. brian
the washington post had a monopoly market. huge premiumsying to reach all those readers of the washington post. in the suburbs and all over. newspaper could just reach this specific targeted influential audience. that business insight has given rise to this whole industry of ideas and issue advocacy advertising. i was unwittingly stumbling into that. i became an intern at roll call in the summer of 1987. i was 18 years old. i was at harvard. in theread an article washington post about this very...
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the washington post had a monopoly market.ut of course, people were paying huge premiums to reach all those readers of the washington post. in the suburbs and all over. how about to undercut them and just reach this specific, circuited influential audience. and of course, that has given rise to this all industry of targeted ideas and issue advocacy advertising. i was unwittingly stumbling into that. i became an intern at roll call in the summer of 1987. i was 18-years-old. headnote -- i was at harvard. my dad read an article in the washington post about this very interesting media experiment. and, i didn't know these folks at all. i sent them a letter in those days. i think you did that in those olden days. i ended up with this really incredible experience. i came back to work there after i graduated in 1990. in 1992 i was probably the managing editor of roll call. i had this incredible window into washington. as it was transforming. the first post-cold war election. this was the election of bill clinton. and, you know, this -
the washington post had a monopoly market.ut of course, people were paying huge premiums to reach all those readers of the washington post. in the suburbs and all over. how about to undercut them and just reach this specific, circuited influential audience. and of course, that has given rise to this all industry of targeted ideas and issue advocacy advertising. i was unwittingly stumbling into that. i became an intern at roll call in the summer of 1987. i was 18-years-old. headnote -- i was at...
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his work is available on line at "washington post".com. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> so many of my books were studies many countries the ends of the earth covering a minimum of six countries. here i look at one country in depth and i use it to explore great themes, i think great themes. the holocaust, the cold war, the challenge of vladimir putin. remember rumania and moldova have a longer border with ukraine that even poland has so2 studied romania's to study the legacy of empires. .. it is its number one demand. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern on c-span q&a. >> bomb sniffing drug finding dogs and a puppy in training appear before the senate homeland security committee on thursday. officers and trainers from the transportation security administration and customs and border protection outlines their k-9 program with demonstrations on how dogs can be used to protect national security. this is just over an hour. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. this has been a couple of years in the planning be
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we are talking about breitbart news and the "washington post."ea we are working together or something is is absurd and i don't understand how people can believe that. >> so corey has come after you in the wake of this and donald trump has come after you to some extent. corey called you an attention seeker and is calling bs on you. he said you are totally dilutional and he never touched you. donald trump had this to say about the incident last night. >> absolutely nothing happened. he didn't hear about it until the next day. ii wasn't involved. the secret service were sur ronding everybody -- surrounding everybody.Ñi they said it didn't happen. i think she made the story up. >> your reaction to hearing the front runner of the gop nomination say that. >> well, megan, if you were to ask me in private a week ago who do you support and i would say donald trump is my second choice. he says my people, he loves his people and his people love him. wouldn't i be considered his people? what he is doing is throwing me under the bus. he is trying to get the n
we are talking about breitbart news and the "washington post."ea we are working together or something is is absurd and i don't understand how people can believe that. >> so corey has come after you in the wake of this and donald trump has come after you to some extent. corey called you an attention seeker and is calling bs on you. he said you are totally dilutional and he never touched you. donald trump had this to say about the incident last night. >> absolutely nothing...
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we are talking about breitbart news and the "washington post."ea we are working together or something is is absurd and i don't understand how people can believe that. >> so corey has come after you in the wake of this and donald trump has come after you to some extent. corey called you an attention seeker and is calling bs on you. he said you are totally dilutional and he never touched you. donald trump had this to say about the incident last night. >> absolutely nothing happened. he didn't hear about it until the next day. ii wasn't involved. the secret service were sur ronding everybody -- surrounding everybody.Ñi they said it didn't happen. i think she made the story up. >> your reaction to hearing the front runner of the gop nomination say that. >> well, megan, if you were to ask me in private a week ago who do you support and i would say donald trump is my second choice. he says my people, he loves his people and his people love him. wouldn't i be considered his people? what he is doing is throwing me under the bus. he is trying to get the n
we are talking about breitbart news and the "washington post."ea we are working together or something is is absurd and i don't understand how people can believe that. >> so corey has come after you in the wake of this and donald trump has come after you to some extent. corey called you an attention seeker and is calling bs on you. he said you are totally dilutional and he never touched you. donald trump had this to say about the incident last night. >> absolutely nothing...
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bar ron where he he's the "washington post" in ten years. >> there's no question it's fully dij it will and we hold on to the core mission. i think it's important we hold powerful interests accountable and this movie makes a point. press is a vital role in society. >> i i'm trying to make the paper essential to the readers. >> it's journalism we do not the platform they do. it it's not so important they read imprint but they own it at all. >> the owner of the post did email. amazon has am sdpon studios he was at the oscars and had a better seat than i did. >> washington d.c., i ♪ . >> all right. bootyes, listen up chef bobby flay, yes, chef, bobby flay will stop by the studio and guess what will be cooking with us in the loft and we'll be serving his sweet potato hash. you won't want to miss. it topping in 8:30 this morning. wisdom you ready for that. >> yes. >> we'll do some of the cookin cooking. >> are we sne. >> iron chef are you kidding me. >> meem meanwhile, gary mcgrady, what's going on? why do you have that look on your face professor? >> it has hard for me to go 08 but di it. >
bar ron where he he's the "washington post" in ten years. >> there's no question it's fully dij it will and we hold on to the core mission. i think it's important we hold powerful interests accountable and this movie makes a point. press is a vital role in society. >> i i'm trying to make the paper essential to the readers. >> it's journalism we do not the platform they do. it it's not so important they read imprint but they own it at all. >> the owner of the...
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here is the washington post, into the abyss.o bottomes eight case that the republicans must abandon trump. in the financial times, trump drives golfing world into dilemma. he owns a few golf courses in florida and not sure what to do with all that. in the money section of usa today, wall street prices, political risk about the election, it is an article about hillary clinton and donald trump. eric, why are you supporting donald trump? caller: the reason i am supporting donald trump is because for one, as far as the trade sector, he is not bought out by the upper echelon of the government scenario. and also, the biggest thing is that everybody says that we are go andople to come and do as we are because we are americans, but indirectly we are not free. or thanif you open $2500 child support the government says you cannot get a passport to travel abroad. -- as sinion is this as i can get my message out to -- asd a lot of people soon as i can get my message out to him and a lot of people would vote for trunk. that, if youtes own mo
here is the washington post, into the abyss.o bottomes eight case that the republicans must abandon trump. in the financial times, trump drives golfing world into dilemma. he owns a few golf courses in florida and not sure what to do with all that. in the money section of usa today, wall street prices, political risk about the election, it is an article about hillary clinton and donald trump. eric, why are you supporting donald trump? caller: the reason i am supporting donald trump is because...
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he went to the "washington post" for a policy discussion with the editorial board. and since there's not a single trump voter out there who cares what the "washington post" editorial board thinks about anything, it is not clear why the trump campaign chose to do that. in fact, in the middle of that "washington post" interview donald trump himself wondered why he was doing it. >> i read some of the stories coming up here, and i said to my staff, i said, why are we even wasting our time? the hatred is so enormous. i don't know why. i mean, i do a good job. i have thousands of employees. i work hard. i'm not looking for bad for our country. i'm a very rational person. i'm a very sane person. i'm not looking for bad. but i read, you know, articles by you and others. and you know, we've never -- we don't know each other. and the level of hatred is so incredible, i actually said, why am i -- why am i doing this? why am i even here? >> donald trump sounded a bit lost in trying to respond to serious domestic and foreign policy questions from the "washington post," something
he went to the "washington post" for a policy discussion with the editorial board. and since there's not a single trump voter out there who cares what the "washington post" editorial board thinks about anything, it is not clear why the trump campaign chose to do that. in fact, in the middle of that "washington post" interview donald trump himself wondered why he was doing it. >> i read some of the stories coming up here, and i said to my staff, i said, why...
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these two interviews with "the washington post" and with the new york times. the audio of the "washington post" interview is pretty remarkable as well and that got buried over the week for the cruz, ted cruz wife spat. and in it, he's being asked about isis. he's asked whether he would use a nuclear bomb in any shape or form against the terror group overseas and instead of answering the question, he pivoted immediately to talking about those in the room and saying how good looking they are and asking to be introduced and the remarkable point, he was trying to change the subject and they never came back to the subject. this is what donald trump has continued to do. when he doesn't know about something, he's immediately changed the subject or said something completely outrageous, pivoted to a controversy talking about in this case, tred cruz's wife and doesn't have to answer the foreign policy question. >> why does he continue to sit for the interviews? if you're donald trump, why even sit with the new york times or "the washington post"? why? >> that's a good q
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from "the washington post," look who showed up at yesterday's easter egg roll. y-z, beyonce, and their daughter. there was also this, a follow-up to last week's "washington journal." when representative ron bloom last week tweeted the picture of waterfront, it said -- host: this came to light after we asked alan holmes norton to react to -- eleanor holmes norton to react to what he had to say in the tweet. that does it for the conversation on religious liberty. we will take a break. when we come back, we will turn our attention to money and politics, talking with fredreka schouten of "usa today." later today, age discrimination in the workforce. we will talk about how these cases are filed. media teaches us that the democrats and republicans are supposed to be at odds with each other. and i think that people need to need to behat we respectful towards each other, and we need to understand that senators are respectful towards each other. that will be more conducive to getting real policy done instead of just acrimony and vitriol. is, these people that we see on te
from "the washington post," look who showed up at yesterday's easter egg roll. y-z, beyonce, and their daughter. there was also this, a follow-up to last week's "washington journal." when representative ron bloom last week tweeted the picture of waterfront, it said -- host: this came to light after we asked alan holmes norton to react to -- eleanor holmes norton to react to what he had to say in the tweet. that does it for the conversation on religious liberty. we will take...
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the "washington post" (-left-paren "washington post" (-left-paren pat cleon al-assad "washington post pat cleon al-assad at the server at or server at their new york home server at or near your opponent to does the man before he was hired by the state department. republican presidential candidate pat cruz on the kelley filed last night weighing in on the latest development. >> this is an anonymous development for the clinton campaign and democrats as a whole. this suggests the investigation is moving through a whole another level. if we nominate a strong republican nominee, we will win this general election. nicole: the post says they obtained cooperation. he previously invoked his fifth amendment privilege is that he was subpoenaed by congress. lauren: retired neurosurgeon ben carson decides not to attend tonight's gop presidential debate hosted by fox news in detroit. dr. carson issued a statement yesterday. even though i will not be in my hometown of detroit and there's day, i remain deeply committed to my home nation. i do not see a political path forward in light of last evening
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the washington post is not out to get bernie sanders. critics would disagree. a recipe idea for film makers who want to get their idea on the front burner. this week turkish authorities seize the biggest newspapers, three blows to the fourth estate. journalists thrown out of their jobs said that over night it was turned into a government mouthpiece. the paper is allied with the turkish religious leader living in the u.s. who is a former ally of the president erdogan. other mediation organizations with links to the moeft has been taken over-- movement has been taken over as well. last year the government accused twoed tors from the newspaper of treason for publishing information about weapons transfers by the turkish secret service to renl fighters in syria. then when-- rebel fighters in syria. then when ordered the release from prison, president erdogan said he would not honor the ruling. as for outside pressure on the president erdogan, his critics say there's search not enough of it. they blame that on the wider refugee story. the e.u. needs turkey these days
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does the interview with "the washington post" or the interview with "the washington post" editorial board raising a lot of questions about his view of the world. what do you, in your interview with him, was most surprising? >> i guess what struck me about this interview, andrea. we had been asking him to do it for a number of weeks. was that as we tried to push him beyond the familiar lines of this campaign, which were, you know, build the wall. ban the muslim citizens entering the u.s., the things that have been familiar. we wanted to see if there was a broader doctrine how he would conduct foreign policy different than the way it's been conducted before. and what we found was that in fact, it would be quite different. he has a very transactional vision, as you might expect of somebody who spent his entire life in the business world, of our alliances. he said if japan doesn't pay more for its presence of u.s. troops and they already pay more for any other ally we have for housing them and feeding american troops, then he would think about pulling our troops out of japan. if the saudis di
does the interview with "the washington post" or the interview with "the washington post" editorial board raising a lot of questions about his view of the world. what do you, in your interview with him, was most surprising? >> i guess what struck me about this interview, andrea. we had been asking him to do it for a number of weeks. was that as we tried to push him beyond the familiar lines of this campaign, which were, you know, build the wall. ban the muslim citizens...
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host: we're talking about the washington post interview with donald trump.down with them for more than an hour. timeser gave the new york interview about his foreign-policy. a lot in the paper following up on those conversations about donald trump and his vision for this country if he were to win the nomination. we are taking your questions and comments about that as well as other campaign news. we go to my vermont, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my comment. regard to mr. trump's ability to meet the president, i am 58 years old. i have three children and four grandchildren. i will probably have more grandchildren coming my way. what i see here in the past, not just mr. obama but mr. bush and mr. clinton, the baby boomer that startedere after george bush senior, we have tried this. this type of leadership. terrorist attracts were would mr. clinton was there -- attacks were when mr. clinton was there with mr. bush. havee continuing to attacks all over the world now. that wehink it is time might want to try a different type of leade
host: we're talking about the washington post interview with donald trump.down with them for more than an hour. timeser gave the new york interview about his foreign-policy. a lot in the paper following up on those conversations about donald trump and his vision for this country if he were to win the nomination. we are taking your questions and comments about that as well as other campaign news. we go to my vermont, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my comment. regard...
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only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. are diggingers through large chunks of debris after a deadly overpass collapse in india. at least 15 people were killed and more than 100 people are
only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. are diggingers through...
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"washington post" on foreign policy. in both of those, you suggested that nato needs to do more to carry its weight. i want to ask you about article 5, on collective defense. which of course goes back to the very beginning of the cold war. is that simply out of date and maybe needs to be done away with? >> i think nato is obsolete. nato was done at a time -- you had the soviet union. much larger than russia is today. i'm not saying russia is not a threat. but we have other threats. we have the threat of terrorism. nato doesn't discuss terrorism. nato doesn't have the right countries in it for terrorism. what i'm saying, we pay a totally disproportionate share to nato. if you look at the ukraine, we're the only ones fighting. i never hear other countries mentioned. we're talking about ukraine, get out, do this, do that. ukraine is very far away from us. how come the countries near the ukraine, surrounding the ukraine, how come they're not opening up, and they're not at least protesting? i never hear anything except from a
"washington post" on foreign policy. in both of those, you suggested that nato needs to do more to carry its weight. i want to ask you about article 5, on collective defense. which of course goes back to the very beginning of the cold war. is that simply out of date and maybe needs to be done away with? >> i think nato is obsolete. nato was done at a time -- you had the soviet union. much larger than russia is today. i'm not saying russia is not a threat. but we have other...
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only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews.s a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> and back to that breaking news we are following in richmond. nbc's pete williams has learned one state trooper is now dead at that shooting at a greyhound bus station. pete tells us that the troopers were just conducting a narcotics training operation in the station. that ended. they disbursed throughout the station and were just talking to people. one man that this trooper was just talking with suddenly pulls out a gun and starts shooting and shoots the trooper. police say it does not appear to be an act of terrorism. that suspect is in custody. five otherop this bus station shooting. we don't know their conditions. again, a state trooper is dead after a
only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews.s a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> and back to that breaking news we are following in richmond....
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martin baron works right here at "the washington post." kevin mccarthy sat down with him last night to discuss the film. >> this essential story to a local paper. >> "spotlight may have taken home best picture this year, but the real winner was investigative journalism. >> we're going to tell it right. >> reporter: "spotlight"'s investigation exposed child mol he is -- mol station and the cover up. the executive editor the "the washington post" sat down and talked with me. >> the work on the investigating the church was distinct. it had such an immediate and important impact on the lives of everyday people. it caused reforms in the church, although i think there's probably still work to be done there, and it probably influenced how other major ins tugs deal with the issue of credible abuse. >> mr. baron who is not from boston remembers his first day at "the boss done globe." i was nervous going into an environment like that. >> finding a way to make this paper essential to its readers. >> we got on to a big story on the first day at the fi
martin baron works right here at "the washington post." kevin mccarthy sat down with him last night to discuss the film. >> this essential story to a local paper. >> "spotlight may have taken home best picture this year, but the real winner was investigative journalism. >> we're going to tell it right. >> reporter: "spotlight"'s investigation exposed child mol he is -- mol station and the cover up. the executive editor the "the washington...
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no one saw it other than this one washington post reporter. were 100 cameras, none of them caught anything. i've had cases like this in the past. they really trouble me. rather than making a formal report to the trump campaign or filing a police report, what do it that do? they put lewandowski and by association donald trump on trial in the court of social media. where there is no burden of proof. so you can get on there, go on twitter. at the end of that tape, if you listen closely, the reporter said i'm going to make a story out of this tomorrow morning and that's what he did. this is a reporter that has an ax to grind with donald trump. he wrote a story that was very dismissive and very demeaning. so i have a big problem with this. it's a he said/she said. there's nothing much more to it, when you consider it's the credibility of one witness. >> let me follow up with you on that. under that theory of this matter, were they acting wen they had that exchange on tape? they had -- do you think that's not genuine when he was saying wow, are you
no one saw it other than this one washington post reporter. were 100 cameras, none of them caught anything. i've had cases like this in the past. they really trouble me. rather than making a formal report to the trump campaign or filing a police report, what do it that do? they put lewandowski and by association donald trump on trial in the court of social media. where there is no burden of proof. so you can get on there, go on twitter. at the end of that tape, if you listen closely, the...
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president, here is something that appeared in "the washington post" headlined "trump is the g.o.p.'s frankenstein monster." this was the headline in "the washington post" opinion piece offered by robert kagan former official of the reagan state department now a senior fellow at the brookings institute. it's true donald trump is the republican party's frankenstein. republicans spent the last eight years stoking fires of resentment and hatred building trump piece by piece. today the republican establishment acts like it's surprised by donald trump and his victories around the country. they feign outrage that a demagogue spewing vile is somehow winning in a party that has spent years telling immigrants they're not welcome in america. they act surprised that republican voters are flocking to their candidate, even as republican leaders continue to support a man who refuses to distance himself from the ku klux klan. they express shock and outrage that republican voters cheer trump's school yard taunts, even as they trounce the most common courtesy extended to every president, even as they
president, here is something that appeared in "the washington post" headlined "trump is the g.o.p.'s frankenstein monster." this was the headline in "the washington post" opinion piece offered by robert kagan former official of the reagan state department now a senior fellow at the brookings institute. it's true donald trump is the republican party's frankenstein. republicans spent the last eight years stoking fires of resentment and hatred building trump piece by...
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lou: yes. >> so the "washington post" reporter would be the one who is the witness, not a party, not defendant or victim here. the "washington post" reporter from that date of and wrote an article about it, and he mentioned it, the day after, here in the police report, he says he saw the touching and that field says to him at scene, my gosh, i'm hurt, and saw the bruiseing. >> and he is the young man you see in the striped shirt, the vertically striped shirt, immediately to michelle field's left, and lewandowski's immediate right, as you can see leaning in. >> right. lou: that kind of evidence, it seems to be, one witness versus another witness. >> well, it takes it out of a he said/she said. because right now with the video of the he said/she said, you have the alleged victim and the alleged defendant. so at that point it takes it out of the he said/she said, and brings in a witness. now how reliable that witness, is we don't know, but takes it away, it gives it more reliability than the he said/she said. lou: another of the things i found curious in all of this, three days after th
lou: yes. >> so the "washington post" reporter would be the one who is the witness, not a party, not defendant or victim here. the "washington post" reporter from that date of and wrote an article about it, and he mentioned it, the day after, here in the police report, he says he saw the touching and that field says to him at scene, my gosh, i'm hurt, and saw the bruiseing. >> and he is the young man you see in the striped shirt, the vertically striped shirt,...
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>> there was audio released of him talking with a "washington post" reporter in the ten-second afterere they're discussing what happened and who did it. what's clear is the trump campaign has realized if their strategy is to deny, deny, deny, even if there's evidence, they'll get a pass for it. the interview that but with donald trump earlier in the show, you came to him with quotes of things that he had said, he was like, no, i didn't say that. his campaign knows that if he just simply denies, denies, denies, and the strategy is deployed in the michelle fields situation, they can sometimes get away with it. >> on the other hand, michael breitbart, the pro-trump site, said the "washington post" reporter was the only apparent eyewitness appeared to confuse him with someone else. the video of c-span came out, breitbart modified it. so even her own bosses aren't taking her side. >> i've never heard i don't think in the 25 years i've been doing this, i don't think i ever heard a news organization not stand by its reporter in a situation like this.ov it is an unbelievable thing to me. you
>> there was audio released of him talking with a "washington post" reporter in the ten-second afterere they're discussing what happened and who did it. what's clear is the trump campaign has realized if their strategy is to deny, deny, deny, even if there's evidence, they'll get a pass for it. the interview that but with donald trump earlier in the show, you came to him with quotes of things that he had said, he was like, no, i didn't say that. his campaign knows that if he...
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washington post calls in a hostile takeover of the republican party. trump and ar trump separates himself from the race in the republican nomination winning seven states in total compared to three victories for ted cruz and one for marco rubio. his first win over all. hillary clinton trumped for --
washington post calls in a hostile takeover of the republican party. trump and ar trump separates himself from the race in the republican nomination winning seven states in total compared to three victories for ted cruz and one for marco rubio. his first win over all. hillary clinton trumped for --
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times" and "washington post." and ted cruz and the battle of the wives. is he now using the battle to his advantage? and it is just over a week now until the next crucial primary. that's wisconsin, of course, and this morning, senator bernie sanders has new momentum after a big weekend in the democratic race. he is now hoping to capitalize on his three landslide victories in this weekend's caucuses in hawaii, washington state, and alaska. sanders margin of victory in each state, 42 points or higher. >> we are making significant inroads in secretary clinton's lead, and we have -- and we have, with your support coming here in wisconsin, we have a path toward victory. >> but senator sanders still trails secretary clinton by 675 delegates and needs to win 66% of all the remaining delegates. so far, he's won 37%. all of this comes amid new headlines this morning concerning clinton's use of a private e-mail server as secretary of state. the los angeles times reporting the fbi's investigation is entering a new phase, with federal prosecutors now setting up forma
times" and "washington post." and ted cruz and the battle of the wives. is he now using the battle to his advantage? and it is just over a week now until the next crucial primary. that's wisconsin, of course, and this morning, senator bernie sanders has new momentum after a big weekend in the democratic race. he is now hoping to capitalize on his three landslide victories in this weekend's caucuses in hawaii, washington state, and alaska. sanders margin of victory in each state,...
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is my advice. >> you were part of the editorial board meeting at the "washington post."irections but we wanted to play a little bit of the audio that we have here. >> so rubio in a debate said because he had nothing else to say, now i was hitting him pretty hard. he wanted to do his don rickles stuff, and it didn't work out, obviously, it didn't work out well but he said he has small hands. i didn't say it. >> he said -- >> i chose to respond. >> i had no choice. >> he said he had no choice like what he said to anderson cooper. that's what a 5-year-old would say just because he started it. >> that was a remarkable moment in television where you had the anchor telling, talking about kind of schoolyard rules and it was a remarkable moment inside the conference room at the "washington post" there. i kind of had gotten in trouble with the boss for pushing and keeping on going because it is donald trump's view. i mean, i think he would pass a lie detector test that he had no choice but to respond. because in his world, if you are punched and you don't counterpunch, you are we
is my advice. >> you were part of the editorial board meeting at the "washington post."irections but we wanted to play a little bit of the audio that we have here. >> so rubio in a debate said because he had nothing else to say, now i was hitting him pretty hard. he wanted to do his don rickles stuff, and it didn't work out, obviously, it didn't work out well but he said he has small hands. i didn't say it. >> he said -- >> i chose to respond. >> i had no...
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i'm joined now by "washington post" correspondent, dan balz. you've covered a lot of presidential candidates. you've covered a lot of presidential candidates who have had to deal with extramarital affair rumors. in every other case -- and who knows, we may be proven wrong and all this stuff -- and again, ted cruz has the burden of too many lying politicians before him. but there is nothing. there's no string here. there isn't -- like, normally, there's always this, well, there's something. he was here with this person. or there's a videotape there. or there's these text messages. in this case, there's nothing. and yet, it gains traction in this cycle now. >> and very often, by the time it goes into public display, there have been rumors about situations -- >> that the story was about to go public. >> right. and this story has had -- a couple weeks now. >> this story popped -- popped, to everyone's surprise. but as you say, for senator cruz, there is this situation where people have felt that they have been lied to so often by politicians who ha
i'm joined now by "washington post" correspondent, dan balz. you've covered a lot of presidential candidates. you've covered a lot of presidential candidates who have had to deal with extramarital affair rumors. in every other case -- and who knows, we may be proven wrong and all this stuff -- and again, ted cruz has the burden of too many lying politicians before him. but there is nothing. there's no string here. there isn't -- like, normally, there's always this, well, there's...
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"the washington post" said her constituent services were notoriously bad. so when you're talking about real people needing help, it's important to look at the facts. squoip all right. next question is from bruce depuyt. bruce: a super p.a.c. on the emily list's website says, donna faces a fight and a crowded field. they said "we must defend the mikulski seat," in a "newly competitive state." are they rival is a pro-choice democrat and is this the best choice of pro-choice donations in your view? ms. edwards: well, emily's list -- and i'm proud to have their support -- it's not the dark money. it's not like the koch brothers. it's to support pro-choice democratic women running for elective office. i'm proud to have their support. they stood on the side of barbara mikulski when the political establishment said she couldn't win in a race very similar to this one. and so i'm proud to have the support of emily's list. what i want my opponent to explain is why he has the support of the realtor's p.a.c., dumping in $900,000 into his campaign, spending $55 million
"the washington post" said her constituent services were notoriously bad. so when you're talking about real people needing help, it's important to look at the facts. squoip all right. next question is from bruce depuyt. bruce: a super p.a.c. on the emily list's website says, donna faces a fight and a crowded field. they said "we must defend the mikulski seat," in a "newly competitive state." are they rival is a pro-choice democrat and is this the best choice of...
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should be obligated to take action on the president's nominee. >> covers congress for "t wahe washington postaller: i belong to the republican party. don't necessarily support them. i'm a 1787 republican. my two questions are, people who don't know our history are doomed to repeat the same problems. a 10-year-old would have known this 100 years ago. in five words or less, why is the liberty bell called the liberty bell? number two is, in our constitution, what is the only form of government guaranteed, and why do you keep calling us a democracy since it's never mentioned? i would like to see if he knows the answers? >> why don't you reference a specific question to the supreme court before we get him to answer? >> caller: if he doesn't know the basic history of our country, his bias will be in how he reports what congress can do. if he doesn't know how our founders founded this country, he doesn't know how to ask the questions. if he doesn't know what a 10-year-old would have known 100 years ago, why should i believe anything he says? >> sure. i mean, i'm certainly aware of the distinction be
should be obligated to take action on the president's nominee. >> covers congress for "t wahe washington postaller: i belong to the republican party. don't necessarily support them. i'm a 1787 republican. my two questions are, people who don't know our history are doomed to repeat the same problems. a 10-year-old would have known this 100 years ago. in five words or less, why is the liberty bell called the liberty bell? number two is, in our constitution, what is the only form of...
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conductor: este miÉrcoles hillary clinton y sanders se medirÁn en un debate realizado por el washington postnders organizado por univisiÓn y washington post. segÚn analistas demÓcratas el debate aquÍ en florida serÁ clave para dar a conocer inquietudes que tengan los hispanos sobre los candidatos. y pensando en la primaria de este estado el 15 de marzo. >> tanto para sander como para clinton es un deber simbÓlico. es un estado que aporta muchos delegados para la nominaciÓn. tambiÉn para decir yo soy capaz de ganar en este estado mirando la elecciÓn de noviembre. fernando: clinton lidera y al debate podrÍa solidificar la opiniÓn de los votantes latinos. Éste va ser el Único debate demÓcrata en espaÑol. leÓn: se trasmitirÁ en horario especial leÓn: se trasmitirÁ en horario especial para que las 6:00 pueda seguir el debate. conductora: puede preguntar a travÉs de facebook. conductoa: se plantea cobrar las multas a los usuarios que podrÍa llegar a los $100. cuenta que se debe. leÓn: marchan en el dÍa de la mujer en la bahÍa para exigir fin a las deportaciones y para recordar una hondureÑa nicara
conductor: este miÉrcoles hillary clinton y sanders se medirÁn en un debate realizado por el washington postnders organizado por univisiÓn y washington post. segÚn analistas demÓcratas el debate aquÍ en florida serÁ clave para dar a conocer inquietudes que tengan los hispanos sobre los candidatos. y pensando en la primaria de este estado el 15 de marzo. >> tanto para sander como para clinton es un deber simbÓlico. es un estado que aporta muchos delegados para la nominaciÓn....
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only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message.
only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message.
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and of course, our interview with him last week in the "washington post." al, what strikes you about some of the positions had's taken and avoided taking over the last week on national security and foreign policy? >> well, i think some of them are probably popular. this idea of america first is probably popular with a number of voters. but i think he's creating a lot more problems for himself. first of all, america first, you'll recall, was the battle cry for the people who didn't want us to enter the war against the nazis in world war ii. but he said that his model for secretary of state, the one he likes the most is george schultz. i'm sure had's horrified by what donald trump said about what -- about his unilateral foreign policy. and we'll go it on our own. i think short-term, it's appealing, long-term, i think he's created real problems for himself. >> and where do you think, al, in a general election, which of the positions he's taken, forget the stylistic stuff? do you think it would leave him vulnerable in a general election? >> again, in the simple
and of course, our interview with him last week in the "washington post." al, what strikes you about some of the positions had's taken and avoided taking over the last week on national security and foreign policy? >> well, i think some of them are probably popular. this idea of america first is probably popular with a number of voters. but i think he's creating a lot more problems for himself. first of all, america first, you'll recall, was the battle cry for the people who...
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let's go to bob costa with the "washington post."he back story here? >> based on my reporting, joe, there's a real split in the republican party this morning. there are many in the romney orbit who think there's an incoherence to the attacks on trump. that the super pacs are not getting the job done and they're applauding romney for stepping forward to offer some kind of more cutting argument against trump but a lot of the campaigns, the rivals trying to compete, they're unhappy, they think romney's suffocating their own candidates, taking the headlines away when hay ear trying to get traction. the back story is romney has been in political winter, he's been hesitant to make an endorsement but he's frustrated by how the attacks haven't landed a punch. >> bob costa, there was rumor a week ago he was going to endorse marco rubio. did he decide not to endorse rubio because of his poor performance? >> not so much as poor performance. i think romney has been close personally to rubio. he backed anymore 2010 but romney wants to see wins on
let's go to bob costa with the "washington post."he back story here? >> based on my reporting, joe, there's a real split in the republican party this morning. there are many in the romney orbit who think there's an incoherence to the attacks on trump. that the super pacs are not getting the job done and they're applauding romney for stepping forward to offer some kind of more cutting argument against trump but a lot of the campaigns, the rivals trying to compete, they're...
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only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> moments before that small explosion and o officers and a passerby can be seen pulling a man from a burning car. this is just south of los angeles. the dramatic scene played out monday night. the car and a bus caught fire after a chain reaction. witnesses say street racing may have led to this crash. as many as seven people were hurt. >>> we have some new video of the aftermath in bethesda. you can see all the degree on the ground after montgomery firefighters put that blaze out earlier. it broke out at about 3:00 a.m. on sangmore road. firefighters helped people get out as the flames were spreading to the roof. fortunately no one was hurt. seven people
only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> moments before that small explosion and o officers and a...
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only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> today the family of montgomery county officer noah liotta will tell lawmakers to pass the strongest version of noah's law. the law expands the use of ignition interlock devices for convicted drunk drivers. it was named after liotta, who was killed by asp driver back in december. both the maryland senate and house have passed different versions of this bill. now they need to work out their differences before a final vote can be taken. >>> a new lawsuit has been filed against a school aide accused of sexually abusing children in prince george's county. de'onte carway is a former school volunteer and choir direc
only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> today the family...
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according to "the washington post" citing a senior law enforcement official, an i.t. employee who set up the clinton server and pled the fifth has been granted immunity for cooperation. both papers report that fbi investigation is trying to determine if a crime was committed with one official telling the post there was wrongdoing. but was it criminal wrongdoing? both papers say the fbi could ask clinton to be interviewed in the coming months. nbc news has reached out the the justice department for confirmation, but so far they have not responded. >>> well, the news could provide a boost to bernie sanders lagging behind clinton in the delegate count, but promising to fight on. and after outraising clinton by over $10 million in february he has a war chest to take the delegate battle for many more months. >>> a part owner of the oklahoma city thunder, aubrey mcclendon, died in a fiery car crash. he was indicted by a grand jury by conspiring to suppress oil and natural gas prices. he faced up to ten years in prison and a $1 million fine if convicted. police have not offi
according to "the washington post" citing a senior law enforcement official, an i.t. employee who set up the clinton server and pled the fifth has been granted immunity for cooperation. both papers report that fbi investigation is trying to determine if a crime was committed with one official telling the post there was wrongdoing. but was it criminal wrongdoing? both papers say the fbi could ask clinton to be interviewed in the coming months. nbc news has reached out the the justice...
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speaking of the clue clucks clan , this is a photo from "the washington post." e kkk marching down washington avenue. meanwhile, this story from "the cleveland plain dealer," telling supporters to vote for john kasich. in ohio he is neck and neck with donald trump. some of the rubio supporters are urging, as he is forthright now in o'hare -- in ohio, to support governor kasich, in attempt to for rubionominations -- ted cruz. good morning, independent line. caller: i work for a republican congressman. he's very active in the republican party. reagan knew how to get things done in congress. what has happened is we no longer have a republican party such as reagan believed in. he worked with tip o'neill. recently what we have had is immediately after he took over the senate, mitch mcconnell said he wasn't going to work with any president obama. that was almost eight years ago. and then recently we had the supreme court, obligated under the constitution, they are obligated to consider the president's nominee. and -- probably come out this week or next week. in the pap
speaking of the clue clucks clan , this is a photo from "the washington post." e kkk marching down washington avenue. meanwhile, this story from "the cleveland plain dealer," telling supporters to vote for john kasich. in ohio he is neck and neck with donald trump. some of the rubio supporters are urging, as he is forthright now in o'hare -- in ohio, to support governor kasich, in attempt to for rubionominations -- ted cruz. good morning, independent line. caller: i work for...