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trump from the white house. bill kristol is joining us here. how is your effort coming along? bill: there is a lot of support out there. we should have a choice other than he and hillary clinton or donald trump. getting a serious, credible every fouro run years, it is not so easy to do. you have two parties who set a monopoly situation there are serious people engaged in real direction -- discussions and it is not too late. it is a question of finding the right candidate. deadlines, the deadline for texas has passed although there may be another way together on the ballot. winky face in terms of the calendar? bill: texas and north carolina, you would probably have received. the law would probably succeed. everywhere else you can get on. other places are harder the and others stop anything can happen. you can get on a bunch of balance in july and august. early june is a real deadline thethe mitt romney's of world. someone with national credibility who might get a turn of voters, mostly republicans but not entirely false a lot of independents and democrats would ink that person would
trump from the white house. bill kristol is joining us here. how is your effort coming along? bill: there is a lot of support out there. we should have a choice other than he and hillary clinton or donald trump. getting a serious, credible every fouro run years, it is not so easy to do. you have two parties who set a monopoly situation there are serious people engaged in real direction -- discussions and it is not too late. it is a question of finding the right candidate. deadlines, the...
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. with us here in new york city, eric guser, an attorney and political commentator. the unintended consequences of the black lives matter movement is a rise in murder. do you buy that? >> i don't buy that at all, bill. >> the stats are just an accident? coincidence? what? >> the police officers need to do anywhere jobs. if they did their jobs effectively then that would calm down the murder rate. because the police officers, after ferguson, they say we are just not going to police because we are being held accountable for what we have done. then they are not doing their job. >> you cede that the police something less aggressive then? >> oh, that's true. >> you just say it's less aggressive because what it it was was abusive and they have stopped being abusive. is that the point you're trying to make? >> some of the abuses have been brought to light. for example, many police departments have gone to body cameras in order to hold police accountable for the things that they do. >> or visa versa. >> right. >> people pull out their camera phones. if the police officers are doing the rig
. with us here in new york city, eric guser, an attorney and political commentator. the unintended consequences of the black lives matter movement is a rise in murder. do you buy that? >> i don't buy that at all, bill. >> the stats are just an accident? coincidence? what? >> the police officers need to do anywhere jobs. if they did their jobs effectively then that would calm down the murder rate. because the police officers, after ferguson, they say we are just not going to...
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sherrod brown and duval patrick. you've been through this kind of thing. is the press being used here? not that they are not considering vps but they want these stories out to show what? >> of course the press is being used here. you put this out, you float names. some of it is trial balloons. and you do point out that there's a lot of precedence for picking someone of the same gender and everybody sort of chuckles at that and it makes the case that -- >> she had no plan to pick elizabeth warren, it helps with the party that she's at least considering her and makes her look like the virtual nominee. >> yeah. it's about being the virtual nominee and it is about -- i mean, there does have to be some -- i think that we are looking at progressives and not necessarily just elizabeth warren but to get that out there that there's room and that we're looking for -- >> you said that the press is being used for -- joe trippi, susan, amy holmes, thank you for stopping by this sunday. >>> ahead on "mediabuzz," the press rips apart will ferrell and has an impact. first, geraldo rivera, what he says abo
sherrod brown and duval patrick. you've been through this kind of thing. is the press being used here? not that they are not considering vps but they want these stories out to show what? >> of course the press is being used here. you put this out, you float names. some of it is trial balloons. and you do point out that there's a lot of precedence for picking someone of the same gender and everybody sort of chuckles at that and it makes the case that -- >> she had no plan to pick...
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all of us here, senior special correspondent at "fortune" has also been attending berkshire hathaway's annual meeting for many years. she joins us now. good to see you as always, susie. >> it was an amazing weekend. >> always is. it's an amazing show, amazing material that comes out of it. let's pick up from where becky left off. he did address some of the issues of politics. how did shareholders react to what he said? >> first of all, when the question came up, it was complete silence. everybody was waiting to see what is warren buffett going to say about trump and clinton? and it was classic warren buffett. think long-term. don't get distracted by all the noise out there. look at history and put it in perspective. hundreds of years, we've been through wars, depressions, financial crises. and still the stock market and the economy continue to grow and prosper. so he doesn't think any presidential candidate or president could end that. and one more thing. we know that he is a hillary clinton big supporter. he said to me that he thinks that hillary's going to win by a big mar
all of us here, senior special correspondent at "fortune" has also been attending berkshire hathaway's annual meeting for many years. she joins us now. good to see you as always, susie. >> it was an amazing weekend. >> always is. it's an amazing show, amazing material that comes out of it. let's pick up from where becky left off. he did address some of the issues of politics. how did shareholders react to what he said? >> first of all, when the question came up, it...
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lives for us all. here at arlington the deafening sounds of combat have given way to the silence of these sacred hills. the chaos and confusion of battle has yielded to perfect, precise rows of peace. the americans who rest here and their families, the best of us, those from whom we ask everything, ask of us today only one thing in return, that we remember them. if you look closely at the white markers that grace these hills, one thing you'll notice is that so many of the years, dates of birth and dates of death are so close together. they belong to young americans, those who never lived to be honored as veterans for their service. men who battled their own brothers in civil war, those who fought as a band of brothers an ocean away, men and women who redefined heroism for a new generation. they are generals buried beside privates they led. americans known as dad or mom, some only known to god. as mr. haleman, a marine who then watched over these grounds has said, everyone here is someone's hero. those who rest beneath this silence not only here at arlington but at veterans cemeterie
lives for us all. here at arlington the deafening sounds of combat have given way to the silence of these sacred hills. the chaos and confusion of battle has yielded to perfect, precise rows of peace. the americans who rest here and their families, the best of us, those from whom we ask everything, ask of us today only one thing in return, that we remember them. if you look closely at the white markers that grace these hills, one thing you'll notice is that so many of the years, dates of birth...
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them are in the audience here today -- us what r-tha told e-s-p-c-t ? ieshank you, sioux city's --sioux falls -- i just want to be clear -- >> i want to be absolutely clear -- >> let me be clear -- >> let me just be clear -- >> let me be as clear as i can be -- going to be a bright, son-shining day ♪ >> you were not so clear on who was who. >> first of all -- >> it is not lower, but you are saying 10. i completely understand. it is david today -- >> and then there was me -- >> i have not looked at the latest polling around the world, i do not know, garrett. no, garrett. >> when even fashion choices are scrutinized, including this one. pair ofeans, a sweet mom jeans -- nice mom jeans, obama. >> you will always have the audacity -- >> we should be addressing the country on such a serious matter and he looks like he is on his way to a party at the hamptons -- >> and scrutiny knows no borders. ♪ , assumethe broadcasters the microphone is always on. >> ♪ this is why i'm hot ♪ he seems like a jackass. >> [indiscernible] you have game, even when you don't. you have a way of shaking it
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been saying how the former president's expertise will be put to use. here's what bill clinton had to say last night. >> i'll do whatever i'm asked to do. like this economic business. >> there you have it. puerto rico doesn't hold a democratic primary until june 5th, but bernie sanders is hoping to attract delegates there. he held several events in san juan throughout the day yesterday. while there, he urged the federal reserve to help reconstruct puerto rico's $70 billion worth of debt. >> if the federal reserve could work overtime to protect the interests of wall street, it can certainly help the $3.5 million citizens in puerto rico improve its economy. >> sanders visited his campaign office where he spoke to about six volunteers and other members of the press. at one point a volunteer told sanders that they need more resources and that people quote don't know him. clinton is well known and he's working to close that gap. >>> and burlington vermont will close, done in by debt. the move comes after a controversial purchase of land in 2010 made while jane sanders, wife of candidate be
been saying how the former president's expertise will be put to use. here's what bill clinton had to say last night. >> i'll do whatever i'm asked to do. like this economic business. >> there you have it. puerto rico doesn't hold a democratic primary until june 5th, but bernie sanders is hoping to attract delegates there. he held several events in san juan throughout the day yesterday. while there, he urged the federal reserve to help reconstruct puerto rico's $70 billion worth of...
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she is here with us and i really did like "fish called wanda" and "freaky friday" but i like her enthusiasm, her energy, her heart. i am so pleased, too, to be here with my long -- someone who is -- i'm going to put this back in here because clearly -- it's okay. it's okay. that's fine, we don't mind. we don't mind, because you've got everybody all wrapped up. i want to thank my friend and colleague and both in the congress of president obama's cabinet, hilda solis. hilda has been a congresswoman, now l.a. county supervisor. in every job she has had she has performed magnificently and h p helped so many people. she's a dear dear friend of mine. we are here at the home of ufc local 324. i want to thank fred and rick for welcoming us here and all of the ufcw family and thank andrea zinder for appearing on the pre-program. thanks also to art brown and everybody from the park that has made us so welcome. mostly, i want to thank all of you. one of the great things about campaigning across the country is to stand where i'm standing and look out at this audience and audiences like it an
she is here with us and i really did like "fish called wanda" and "freaky friday" but i like her enthusiasm, her energy, her heart. i am so pleased, too, to be here with my long -- someone who is -- i'm going to put this back in here because clearly -- it's okay. it's okay. that's fine, we don't mind. we don't mind, because you've got everybody all wrapped up. i want to thank my friend and colleague and both in the congress of president obama's cabinet, hilda solis. hilda...
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are celebrating armed forces day, giving thanks to the men and women who bravely serve us here at home and abroad. this morning president obama release add proclamation encouraging u.s. citizens to fly the u.s. flag and help with military causes. the administration also raised the pow/mia flag. vice president biden honoring armed forces day personally thanking new soldiers earlier today at west point. >> and today you leave as most promising second lieutenants in the greatest fighting force in the history of the world. that's not a joke, it's not just some national thing to say. you're about to join the greatest fighting force and group of warriors in the history of the world. >> immigration reform meanwhile has been one of the key issues on the campaign trail. and ted cruz is continuing to push the issue back on capitol hill. cruz one of four republican lawmakers to sign a letter urging the library of congress not to eliminate the term illegal aliens from search terms in cataloging. the house appropriations committee has approved a plan that would require the library to call undocumen
are celebrating armed forces day, giving thanks to the men and women who bravely serve us here at home and abroad. this morning president obama release add proclamation encouraging u.s. citizens to fly the u.s. flag and help with military causes. the administration also raised the pow/mia flag. vice president biden honoring armed forces day personally thanking new soldiers earlier today at west point. >> and today you leave as most promising second lieutenants in the greatest fighting...
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, she's joining us here on staton york. >> my head hurt watching that. >> you look at those folks in indiana right now and you have to understand the crowd that you are dealing with. in 2008, indiana went for barack obama. this is a heavily red state. they went in the idea of hope and wanted something different and barack obama offered it to him and they delivered it in 2008. in 2012, those frustrated people went back to the republican party and now 2016 with the issue like carrier, they're going to be leaving jobs and economy. these folks are angry. when we talk about the angry americans, that's who we are talking about. >> let's go ahead and listen in closer. >> in fact, he says i will pay your fees. donald trump has confused everyone in this race of me being a liar. donald cannot tell the truth. >> sir, america is a better place. >> without you. >> let me point out -- the question that every here should ask. >> are you canadian? >> do you want your kids repeating the words of donald trump? would you proud if your kids does that? yelling and insulting and let me give you an example
, she's joining us here on staton york. >> my head hurt watching that. >> you look at those folks in indiana right now and you have to understand the crowd that you are dealing with. in 2008, indiana went for barack obama. this is a heavily red state. they went in the idea of hope and wanted something different and barack obama offered it to him and they delivered it in 2008. in 2012, those frustrated people went back to the republican party and now 2016 with the issue like carrier,...
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workhorse of a plane, commonly used here domestically throughout the united states, flout the world of course. it is french manufactured. we're going to get some details on the plane and its capacity for passengers and the type of technology it holds onboard. we'll do that after a short break. stay with us here on msnbc. in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." >>> welcome back, everyone. at 18 past the hour, 4:00 a.m. here on the east coast, we are still discussing the egyptair flight 804 disappearance over the mediterranean sea. just shy of the shoreline of egypt there. this is a flight that was bound from charles de gaulle paris airport, going to cairo. and it happened about six and a half hours ago. it simply disappeared from radar at a height of 37,000 feet at that altitude. l
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climate change, it sort of strangely helps us. >> here's where it doesn't. let me just say this. here's where i su a through line. 2012, this is trump, the concept of global warming was created by and for the chinese in order to make u.s. manufacturing noncompetitive. we've talked about the conspiracy theorys that donald trump either believes in or floats. but we have to keep in mind institutionally, as a political body, essentially the entirety of the republican party at this moment believes that thousands of independent scientists across the globe, working in hundreds of different languages, have together conspired to create the hoax of a robust empirical result that finds the climate is warming. that is a crazy belief and that is the institution alal belief the republican party. >> well, i think -- that's what i'm saying, i think this is a good thing. because what we're seeing is that it won't be the institutional belief, because people rlealize when you've gota guy that cites "the national enquirer" as his source, perhaps this isn't a guy you want to listen to. so if he keeps on say
climate change, it sort of strangely helps us. >> here's where it doesn't. let me just say this. here's where i su a through line. 2012, this is trump, the concept of global warming was created by and for the chinese in order to make u.s. manufacturing noncompetitive. we've talked about the conspiracy theorys that donald trump either believes in or floats. but we have to keep in mind institutionally, as a political body, essentially the entirety of the republican party at this moment...
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said. if you talk to these folks, this is not angry white men. all of us here would have the stories and the individuals who are of all races and demographics saying something is not working in washington. i'm not sure that's it, but something has to change. that is the challenge. how do you get the people? >> i have never seen a president gets election who plays to fear. playing to hope is a better option. usually more successful. that's the question i have about donald trump. if he is the nominee, where does the hope part in? >> i thought andrew's essay was excellent. that's in the face of someone like trump. you can win 40% of the primary vote and maybe capture a party's nomination, but the argument that you laid out against trump, i don't think that argument has been made with a sustained campaign because frankly republicans have not been able to do what rogers said. how do you capture the wind of the voters that trump is appe appealing to with a non-zen phobic view. he will likely run against hillary clinton. if the polls are not meaningful, she is going to crush him. >>
said. if you talk to these folks, this is not angry white men. all of us here would have the stories and the individuals who are of all races and demographics saying something is not working in washington. i'm not sure that's it, but something has to change. that is the challenge. how do you get the people? >> i have never seen a president gets election who plays to fear. playing to hope is a better option. usually more successful. that's the question i have about donald trump. if he is...
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our memorial day coverage with a look at some of the heroes still here with us. here is concerned doug. >> reporter: 16 million american who is served in world war ii, 800,000 survived. a handful in wheelchairs or canes came to washington's world war ii memorial where they were greeted as celebrities and heroes. >> means a lot. i get to meet new friends. number front ends, new people. i love that. >> reporter: they were all eager to share their memories. john had an extraordinary one. he stormed the beaches in italy, 7,000 allies died there, 30,000 wounded, pinned down by artillery weeks and weeks. >> we were surrounded on three sides, mediterranean in the back. wipe us out. back into the sea. they tried. our orders were to stand and fight and we did. we held our ground. but, we were on that beach for four months. may 25th, we got an all out attack, broke through the german lines, ten days. >> reporter: blocks away at the vietnam veteran memorial, another replaying and new etchings on the wall. the names of nine servicemen are added, status changed from missing in action to killed
our memorial day coverage with a look at some of the heroes still here with us. here is concerned doug. >> reporter: 16 million american who is served in world war ii, 800,000 survived. a handful in wheelchairs or canes came to washington's world war ii memorial where they were greeted as celebrities and heroes. >> means a lot. i get to meet new friends. number front ends, new people. i love that. >> reporter: they were all eager to share their memories. john had an...
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behind us here today, and the kinds of teachers that you see in classrooms in every state and every territory, and the district of columbia. i'm so proud of all of you for the high standards you set for your students, for your fellow teachers. thank you for making our nation stronger. and now, jahana, please join me to accept this award from america's educators -- the crystal apple -- as the national teacher of the year. [applause] president obama: so much everybody. [applause] >> we love you. [laughter] pres. obama: let's get a group photo. [laughter] pres. obama: everybody turned sideways. >> 1, 2, 3. [laughter and applause] pres. obama: thank you, guys. [crowd chattering] [applause] [crowd chattering] >> thank you, thank you. [crowd chattering] announcer on the next washington journal, a columnist talks about the role of religious conservatives in the upcoming presidential election. also, a look at women in politics with jennifer lawless from the women in politics university. sarah jane glynn talks about federal policy and working mothers. washington journal's life every day at 7
behind us here today, and the kinds of teachers that you see in classrooms in every state and every territory, and the district of columbia. i'm so proud of all of you for the high standards you set for your students, for your fellow teachers. thank you for making our nation stronger. and now, jahana, please join me to accept this award from america's educators -- the crystal apple -- as the national teacher of the year. [applause] president obama: so much everybody. [applause] >> we...
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, steve kornacki is at our big board here. a relatively safe place to be covering tonight surprise us. >> a little bit of news on the democratic side. i want to stress what's going on in washington in the democratic side. this is a non-binding primary, hillary clinton and bernie sanders, they had caucuses that count for the delegates in march in washington and this is what happened. bernie sanders crushed hillary clinton. this was his biggest big state wi win. but what is bernie sanders always talking about in his campaign? you've heard it a thousand times. he said when turnout is higher we do better, we win. this is the second time this primary season we've gotten a experiment because today in washington they had a much -- and i stress much -- higher non-binding primary. they got all starts of primaries for state, for local office going on in washington state. there's a check mark there. presidential race, do you want sanders. do you want clinton? we got 30% of the vote in right now so no official declaration or anything but about 250,000 votes have been cast. you see how many were c
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lives on the line. donald trump has never served as far as those of us gathered here, he only sees interest in serving himself. >> veteran, obrian explained what he fears most about donald trump as commander and chief. >> i think many of us gathered here feel that donald trump as commander and chief would put american lives at risk and particularly put our fellow u.s. troops who are still serving overseas in greater danger. he's shown to be reckless, impulsive and combines inexperience with bravado and confidence, which is a deadly combination, as many of a us who have served overseas knows. >> also speaking for the veterans protesting, was u.s. marine corp veteran, mccoy. >> he skipped one of the debates and instead held a fund raiser claiming he was raising money for veterans. in that event he said he had raised $6 million. it turns out according to a washington post report that he did not actually raise that money, that he lied to american voters and we're calling on him to apologize for doing so and to actually live up to his commitment. >> it looks like our coverage of this ni
lives on the line. donald trump has never served as far as those of us gathered here, he only sees interest in serving himself. >> veteran, obrian explained what he fears most about donald trump as commander and chief. >> i think many of us gathered here feel that donald trump as commander and chief would put american lives at risk and particularly put our fellow u.s. troops who are still serving overseas in greater danger. he's shown to be reckless, impulsive and combines...
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that have just come into us here. but a lot of this has to do with the fact that bill cosby told andrea constand's mother that there was no sexual intercourse involved during the interaction at bill cosby's house in 2006, but that he did admit giving her some medication and that he talked to andrea constand's mother several times. and this is continuing preliminary hearing to decide whether we will go forward with the trial here, tamron. we'll get more information as it comes. >> thank you. let me bring in ari here. some of this information, a lot of what was just read by janet shamlian has been reported before, bill cosby claiming that andrea constand had a headache and that's why he gave her this pill. some of the details involving the conversation with her mother after her mother confronted bill cosby regarding her daughter's demeanor and some of the allegations. why is this now being reread again in court today? >> this is significant legally, tamron, because you can say anything out of court. you can say anything in a charging document. what we are now seeing is the prosecut
that have just come into us here. but a lot of this has to do with the fact that bill cosby told andrea constand's mother that there was no sexual intercourse involved during the interaction at bill cosby's house in 2006, but that he did admit giving her some medication and that he talked to andrea constand's mother several times. and this is continuing preliminary hearing to decide whether we will go forward with the trial here, tamron. we'll get more information as it comes. >> thank...
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with us and national foreign security staffer is here. you heard what leah had to say. our first thought has to be terror. i'm thinking they had three air marshals on board. 22,000 foot plunge. that doesn't happen very often. >> it really doesn't, especially the idea if a plane sort of come busts mid flight is virtually unheard of. the reluctance here has to do with the families. you want to be careful not to call an incident terrorism and cause unnecessary trauma to the family members of the passengers that were on boards. once there's an inking that a terrorist activity might have been in the works here you want to call it as soon as possible because you want to bring every resource to bear in the investigation. since they announced terrorism was on the docket as potential -- >> let's talk about this particular plane, the airbus. it's well known for its safety features is it not? it's one of the safist planes in the air. >> yeah. it has an admirable record. there's thousands of these flying. it's a work horse in the industry. comparable to a boeing 737. it's been involved in a
with us and national foreign security staffer is here. you heard what leah had to say. our first thought has to be terror. i'm thinking they had three air marshals on board. 22,000 foot plunge. that doesn't happen very often. >> it really doesn't, especially the idea if a plane sort of come busts mid flight is virtually unheard of. the reluctance here has to do with the families. you want to be careful not to call an incident terrorism and cause unnecessary trauma to the family members...
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join us once again here monday in "the situation room." until then, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> trump says it wasn't me. the presumptive nominee denies posing as his own publicist and talking himself up. the reporter who broke the story "outfront." donald trump saying his tax rate is none of your business. can he get away with it. >>> trump could win the election, quote, pretty damn easily. we do the math. let's go "outfront." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, trump's denial. donald trump denying it's his voice on a recording released today by "the washington post." the audio, a phone conversation between a reporter and a man calling himself john miller. a man who claims to be a publicist working for trump. >> what's your name again? >> john miller. >> you work with trump? >> yes. >> the tape reportedly made 25 years ago. many then and now say it's clear the man calling himself john miller is, in fact, donald trump. the caller is talking about trump's latest affair which came s
join us once again here monday in "the situation room." until then, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> trump says it wasn't me. the presumptive nominee denies posing as his own publicist and talking himself up. the reporter who broke the story "outfront." donald trump saying his tax rate is none of your business. can he get away with it. >>> trump could win the election,...
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either going to be a train wreck or a dumpster fire, one of these analogies you want to use here. we have to have a better choice between hanging and electrocution. >> and yet he was chosen by the voters. i want to play sound we just got in from senator john mccain talk about what he's going to do. >> why do you feel the need to support -- >> because i'm a proud republican. i am a ronald reagan, teddy roosevelt republican and i support the republican party and the people -- the republicans have chosen the nominee for the party. i think that makes sense. >> would you expect trump to even endorse your campaign or would you accept -- >> i do not know what -- what mr. trump's thinking is. except that it's going to be huge. [ laughter ] >> mccain in his own election battle in arizona. why is john mccain wrong when he says the republican party chose this man? >> well, the republican party didn't. >> the voters. >> well, he got about 40% of the vote which tells me that about 60% of the voters voted for somebody else. i've always said i'm a conservative, i'm not a republican. this whole idea
either going to be a train wreck or a dumpster fire, one of these analogies you want to use here. we have to have a better choice between hanging and electrocution. >> and yet he was chosen by the voters. i want to play sound we just got in from senator john mccain talk about what he's going to do. >> why do you feel the need to support -- >> because i'm a proud republican. i am a ronald reagan, teddy roosevelt republican and i support the republican party and the people --...
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, more than 100 u.s. marines and soldiers died here fighting the militants. colonel ahmed told us they never s ally went away. fois is about as close as iraqi forces can get to the isis front line, that line of palm trees about 200 yards away, within range of mortars and sniper fire. u.s.-led air strikes are of limited use here, with many insurgents hiding among local residents, some of whom are loyal to isis. and colonel ahmed told us the city is also rigged with homemade bombs. >> when you enter into a home, you don't see anything. sot you step on something, always. that is explosion. >> reporter: u.s. military advisers have been actively helping in the plan to retake the city, scott. and while no one can tell us when that's likely to happen, the iraqi government blames isis for launching terror attacks in rle capital from fallujah. >> pelley: charlie d'agata, back in baghdad for us tonight. charlie, thank you. today, north korea said that it would use its nuclear weapons only to defend its homeland. the north's young dictator closed a party congress today that was choreographed to t
, more than 100 u.s. marines and soldiers died here fighting the militants. colonel ahmed told us they never s ally went away. fois is about as close as iraqi forces can get to the isis front line, that line of palm trees about 200 yards away, within range of mortars and sniper fire. u.s.-led air strikes are of limited use here, with many insurgents hiding among local residents, some of whom are loyal to isis. and colonel ahmed told us the city is also rigged with homemade bombs. >> when...
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election is something pollsters will never be able to tell us. here is "new york times" columnist thomas friedman's educated guess. >> i fear that isis would believe that a trump would radicalize the situation even more so, i'm not blaming trump for that, i'm saying that's how they would see the dynamics of it. >> you mean you think isis wants trump to be president? >> no question about it. they would want someone who they think would do something more extreme than the other, push america back into the middle east and therefore inflame the situation and the ways isis thinks would benefit them. >> joining the discussion now, richard clark, he served the last three presidents as a senior white house advisor on issues from cyber security to counterterrorism. he is also the author of the book "pinnacle event." richard clark your reaction to tom friedman's guess about the islamic state's favorite candidate? >> well, i think tom is probably right but for a different reason than what he said. isis wants to recruit people in the muslim world by telling them that the united states hates them. hat
election is something pollsters will never be able to tell us. here is "new york times" columnist thomas friedman's educated guess. >> i fear that isis would believe that a trump would radicalize the situation even more so, i'm not blaming trump for that, i'm saying that's how they would see the dynamics of it. >> you mean you think isis wants trump to be president? >> no question about it. they would want someone who they think would do something more extreme than...
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at the fact that this guy comes over here to new mexico after he's insulted everybody. >> what do us to the critics who say the protest like this and a scene like this is counter to your message? >> right. but the point is to get the national coverage of how people feel about this issue in the city. so i can any protest that gets you guys in the mainstream to actually get the video going, you're over here talking to people, it's actually working because now we're getting our message across for the entire country. >> what do you ultimately want? what's the end game here? >> to demonstrate we're not going to toll rat trump's speech and hate and this is what the people are here demonstrating. >> tell me your name. >> and where are you from? >> diego. >> and where are you from? >> albuquerque. >> are you here with an organization on your own? >> on my own. >> we're going to pull off here. i'm going to show you the scene. there's another couple of guys we were hoping to talk to to give you a couple of these voices. this is the line as the cars go by -- i'm losing track of my camera here.
at the fact that this guy comes over here to new mexico after he's insulted everybody. >> what do us to the critics who say the protest like this and a scene like this is counter to your message? >> right. but the point is to get the national coverage of how people feel about this issue in the city. so i can any protest that gets you guys in the mainstream to actually get the video going, you're over here talking to people, it's actually working because now we're getting our...
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-- here is a woman that used the f bomb more than any other person i ever heard. she said, "he was obviously talking about my weight." give me a break. we are so politically correct now our country is dying from within. we have to get back to business. we have to rebuild our country. we have got to rebuild our infrastructure. remember this. almost $5 trillion spent in the middle east, and we don't have enough room to fix a road right outside that is in horrible shape. ok? we can't fix our highways, our tunnels. and we are going to get it going, folks. you are going to be so proud of your country once again. so here is the story. i came here, and i am leading in the polls. we are leading in almost every poll now. it is so great. i came here and said specifically -- we were in costa mesa. we had a tremendous rally. were you there? 31,000 people. nobody even showed it because there were a couple of thugs outside burning the american flag, holding other flags up in the air. they were burning and stomping on a car, a police car, stomping on it. by the way, did you see when he got off th
-- here is a woman that used the f bomb more than any other person i ever heard. she said, "he was obviously talking about my weight." give me a break. we are so politically correct now our country is dying from within. we have to get back to business. we have to rebuild our country. we have got to rebuild our infrastructure. remember this. almost $5 trillion spent in the middle east, and we don't have enough room to fix a road right outside that is in horrible shape. ok? we can't...
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not here. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. thanks for joining us. >>> "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> when i think about hillary clinton, i imagine it to be a very bright woman without the courage of her convictions. because i'm not even sure what they are. >> hillary clinton in trouble. bernie sanders hammered her last night in west virginia trump is rising in the polls. clinton campaign seems unfocused. we will have a special report tonight. [shouting] a massive lunchtime brawl at a los angeles high school. is the nation's public school system on the verge of collapse? we will take a hard look at that. >> what i think thej&ç memo meant to say was, you know, if you are not liberal and you are not a democrat, do not stray from sports. >> also ahead, is espn mixing liberal politics with sports? dennis miller has some thoughts. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. trouble for hillary clinton. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. yeste
not here. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. thanks for joining us. >>> "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> when i think about hillary clinton, i imagine it to be a very bright woman without the courage of her convictions. because i'm not even sure what they are. >> hillary clinton in trouble. bernie sanders hammered her last night in west virginia trump is rising in the polls. clinton campaign seems unfocused. we will have a special report tonight....
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notification, 19 states require restrictions on right-of-way use. here's important one. 122 local communities restrict pesticide use on public property , 3m property including private property. our campaign is for pesticide free zones. clearly --ked breast expressed clearly in an ordinance passed in montgomery county. an ordinance was passed that affects one million people, that takes away pesticide use on private and public land. that preemption occurred as a result of the industry going state-by-state to preempt local jurisdictions after the supreme court upheld the right of local jurisdictions to restrict us to science. now we are hearing about zika. >> pesticides are poison. that's why i think you should come to this take meeting at the riverside church. .amous scientists will be there andalph nader is our leader we are pleased to have in their us today. thank you. [applause] >> then there are pollinators. heard about the demise of these pollinator. our job is to bring issues like this into the forefront. it takes years. those stories did not just appear on the front pages of newspapers.
notification, 19 states require restrictions on right-of-way use. here's important one. 122 local communities restrict pesticide use on public property , 3m property including private property. our campaign is for pesticide free zones. clearly --ked breast expressed clearly in an ordinance passed in montgomery county. an ordinance was passed that affects one million people, that takes away pesticide use on private and public land. that preemption occurred as a result of the industry going...
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world wide putting out videos, hitting europe, threatening to hit us here. >> sure. the way i like to think about it is there's three areas, on terms of their progress on the ground. we're gaining territory. the offensives we're seeing around mosul and raqqah, that's part of the territorial fight. what my organization is very focused on is what's they're doing online. their recruitment and propaganda. this is how they're able to inspire people all over the world. the third front there's the law enforcement intelligence side at home inspired individuals that may or may not have direct ties to isis but are fighting or planning attacks on the homefront either domestically or abroad. that is one part of the equation. >> that makes sense. we see the threats online and hear about the intelligence here at home and we saw what happened in san bernardino. and so it is isn't just a situation where it's happening over there. this is what i want to ask you, too. are we seeing a situation where it's command and control where isis is telling people in the united states or else where, france, and
world wide putting out videos, hitting europe, threatening to hit us here. >> sure. the way i like to think about it is there's three areas, on terms of their progress on the ground. we're gaining territory. the offensives we're seeing around mosul and raqqah, that's part of the territorial fight. what my organization is very focused on is what's they're doing online. their recruitment and propaganda. this is how they're able to inspire people all over the world. the third front there's...
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for joining us. see you back here tomorrow. ac 360 starts now. >>> good evening, john berman in for anderson. if you thought the general election would be a blowout, you might want to think again. if you thought it would be a popularity contest, you really better think again because popular these candidates are not, historically not. as for the head to head matchup, new polling evidence that the race between donald trump and hillary clinton is close could reflect the fact that the primary is essentially over. however, questions of likeability and trust, the answers speak volumes about how close this could be. in addition to that, we have breaking news on donald trump's many changing positions on guns in the classroom. he just called into cnn a short time ago with yet another new one, that's coming up. >>> but first, polling. chief national correspondent john king here to break it down by the numbers. two polls showing donald trump very strong in general election. how significant is this? >> on the one hand, john, you can make the case, not that important, this is over. and we see ev
for joining us. see you back here tomorrow. ac 360 starts now. >>> good evening, john berman in for anderson. if you thought the general election would be a blowout, you might want to think again. if you thought it would be a popularity contest, you really better think again because popular these candidates are not, historically not. as for the head to head matchup, new polling evidence that the race between donald trump and hillary clinton is close could reflect the fact that the...
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speaking and who are they speaking about? here are some of the words the candidate has used to describe this person. political moron, stupid, dummy. dopey. all right, by now many of you are guessing that this is donald trump's description of someone. actually, all of you are guessing that and of course you're completely right. it's donald trump talking now. here's one more clue about who donald trump is talking about. dumbest and most overrated political commentator of all time. i know some of you, many of you are guessing that that's donald trump talking about me and you would be right in that he has called me dopey and four years ago, when he was predicting the immediate cancellation of this show, he did say that i was quote and i've got it memorized, the dumbest man on tv and end quote. if you guessed he was talking about me, you came really, really, really close. but in donald trump's world, the dumbest and most overrated political commentator of all time is conservative republicans leading pulitzer prize winning columnest will. he says if the stop trump movement fails, then republi
speaking and who are they speaking about? here are some of the words the candidate has used to describe this person. political moron, stupid, dummy. dopey. all right, by now many of you are guessing that this is donald trump's description of someone. actually, all of you are guessing that and of course you're completely right. it's donald trump talking now. here's one more clue about who donald trump is talking about. dumbest and most overrated political commentator of all time. i know some of...
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here on the beach. >> reporter: concerned about gang pressure, da silva only agreed to meet us outside his favela. >> ( translated ): if you talk too much, it ends badly. here's the deal: you do not mess with their business. i don't mess with their stuff and they don't mess with mine. everyone wins in a way. >> reporter: but these violent confrontations have led to deep personal losses, across rio. in another part of the city dayse napoleaÃo told me about te last time she spoke to her daughter sofia. >> ( translated ): we spoke the week of her birthday. she said she was going to rent a house, to leave that area. she was planning to get back together with her ex-partner. she was making so many plans. >> reporter: a few days later, sofia had been shot. >> ( translated ): i went to see her at the hospital. the doctor asked me, "are you prepared?" i asked him, "why, sir?" the doctor said if her hemorrhaging doesn't stop she won't survive. later they told me she hadn't been able to hold on. she was dead. >> reporter: sofia and her one- year-old daughter had been living in another "pacified
here on the beach. >> reporter: concerned about gang pressure, da silva only agreed to meet us outside his favela. >> ( translated ): if you talk too much, it ends badly. here's the deal: you do not mess with their business. i don't mess with their stuff and they don't mess with mine. everyone wins in a way. >> reporter: but these violent confrontations have led to deep personal losses, across rio. in another part of the city dayse napoleaÃo told me about te last time she...
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. something all of us have a concern here that there would in fact be no meaning to a general obligation bond holders which is full faith and credit. so for that reason this bill this law should require that those priorities be fully put in place and complied with rather than at the last minute through some shell game be moved about. just like we saw in the general motors situation where priorities were turned upside down against law. i yield back. >> mr. chairman i yield back. >> is there further discussion? >> look, i'm going to weigh in with one word. because, to be honest, i don't know what to do on this one. originally i said this was can you believe. i'm now being told we may have problems if it goes forward on the floor. so -- i don't know what i'm willing to do. i will be willing to work with you on this particular language. if it's not adopted i will be working with you on this particular language. i think i am going to have to vote now simply because i don't know what i'm doing. >> the gentleman from louisiana i would be happy to support this if you would be willing to add at the be
. something all of us have a concern here that there would in fact be no meaning to a general obligation bond holders which is full faith and credit. so for that reason this bill this law should require that those priorities be fully put in place and complied with rather than at the last minute through some shell game be moved about. just like we saw in the general motors situation where priorities were turned upside down against law. i yield back. >> mr. chairman i yield back. >>...
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airport and brought here, that'll be a big question to us and it will be a blow to the psychology to the french and so many blows to the sense of safety. >> kerr simmons outside the city of paris at the very busy charles de gaulle airport here. thank you, we have a lot of questions for nbc tom costello covering aviation for us, he's in our washington bureau and he's been working on this story non stop. the differences between this downing and others we have come to know recently, i heard an expert on the waters of the mediterranean say this morning, it is such a busy while a large sea. the waters are so busy and it would be hard to find as he put a section of the sea bottom that has not had a vessel past years. that's a huge bonus for people want to get resources to the suspected site of the downing of this jet as possible. >> i think you are absolutely right. it is a point that i was making yesterday morning as well. this is a body of water of every major naval force in the world has some sort of a presence. gout the italians and the greeks and britts and the french. everybody is in the
airport and brought here, that'll be a big question to us and it will be a blow to the psychology to the french and so many blows to the sense of safety. >> kerr simmons outside the city of paris at the very busy charles de gaulle airport here. thank you, we have a lot of questions for nbc tom costello covering aviation for us, he's in our washington bureau and he's been working on this story non stop. the differences between this downing and others we have come to know recently, i heard...
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predator and that's what is being used here and the catalyst being used to move this forward. >> the houston move that passed and if you remember the campaign around that houston so called bathroom bill got so ugly that there is an ad for the pro-so called bathroom law that are ran on the air that was so disturbing and wrong on so many levels. there are people out there who specifically who are just waiting for this lawo pass so that they can use that as an excuse to go into the women's room and prey on women and little girls as we show in that ad. that law did pass. i found it interesting as governor pat mccory mentioned that. this is a battle and conversation that the state of north carolina did not seek out. he talked about how he complaincomplain how the federal government did not grand them the extension. i bring the timing up because if you recall the state legislature both houses of the legislature and the governor debated and passed this north carolina law in less than 24 hours. so, if they had enough time to pass that law, they certainly should have enough time to answer the
predator and that's what is being used here and the catalyst being used to move this forward. >> the houston move that passed and if you remember the campaign around that houston so called bathroom bill got so ugly that there is an ad for the pro-so called bathroom law that are ran on the air that was so disturbing and wrong on so many levels. there are people out there who specifically who are just waiting for this lawo pass so that they can use that as an excuse to go into the women's...
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humira. with humira, control is possible. >> rose: this is a sad day for us here at cbs news. our friend and colleague and good man morley safer died today. he was 84. morley was one of the premiere journalists of the past half century and a pillar of the leading television news broadcast of all time, "60 minutes." steve kroft now, on the life and legacy of morley safer. >> here we are, on board the good ship "dandahayloo," bound from mali to furudu. suppose you had a few dollars and you had to get from paris to istanbul. then, this is how you would go-- first class on the "orient express." >> reporter: from the dawn of his career to its twilight, morley safer was, above all, a writer, a brilliant writer. >> he stares down from the y,dium like some benevolent bird of prey, eyes staring past that great beak. it's all wonderfully choreographed, every gangly movement. >> reporter: he knew, as mark twain put it, the difference between the right word and the almost-right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. >> reporter: tarkook lasooria, a fit old man in his
humira. with humira, control is possible. >> rose: this is a sad day for us here at cbs news. our friend and colleague and good man morley safer died today. he was 84. morley was one of the premiere journalists of the past half century and a pillar of the leading television news broadcast of all time, "60 minutes." steve kroft now, on the life and legacy of morley safer. >> here we are, on board the good ship "dandahayloo," bound from mali to furudu. suppose you...
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himself, who accepted the award on the program's behalf. because he's based overseas, few of us here at the newshour had ever even met malcolm in person- - until today. so i'm particularly happy to have him join me now. it is so wonderful to have you here, malcolm. congratulations. >> thanks a lot. >> woodruff: so you first started reporting for us about a year ago. you were in europe in the beginnings of this refugee, then a problem in europe. you did reporting for greece, but you went on to cover this story in all its dimensions. malcolm, did you have any idea in the beginning just what it was going to be become? >> i had no idea it was going to be as enormous as this. when i started reporting from greece, most of the refugees were coming to a holiday island but i heard about this nearby island lesbos was starting to receive people so i went there. i heard there was a strange englishman called eric henson looking out for the boats and helping refugees on the beaches and he was my guide to start. with we have this most extraordinary morning when we saw a boat in the distance and we had
himself, who accepted the award on the program's behalf. because he's based overseas, few of us here at the newshour had ever even met malcolm in person- - until today. so i'm particularly happy to have him join me now. it is so wonderful to have you here, malcolm. congratulations. >> thanks a lot. >> woodruff: so you first started reporting for us about a year ago. you were in europe in the beginnings of this refugee, then a problem in europe. you did reporting for greece, but you...
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model knows how to show it off. that is what is happening here. commentator: not many of us in washington know how to do that. mr. heyman: they need to have a seminar. -- there is fox. mr. heyman: it looks like the fox crew. commentator: you are watching the red carpet arrivals for the white house correspondents dinner. up.ill try to set [chatter] commentator: you are watching live coverage of the arrivals for the white house correspondents dinner. there is samantha augustine from usta from show -- aug the today show. twitter followers have called me out. had someone comments on msnbc. an anchor who is now on cnn. mr. heyman: cameron hall was very close to prince. there was talk she may not come tonight, she was very upset by his death. [chatter] there is the senior adviser to the president. mr. heyman: there is gayle king. cbs thisg working for morning, but also a good friend of oprah winfrey. scanning this, i cannot find valerie jarrett. >> john kerry just walked in. yeah.esa heinz kerry, >> there's his daughter, his elder daughter behind him. she's a doctor. and the other da
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insurance plans of the religious groups to use a term that their lawyers used here at the supreme court argument. that's where it goes from here. from now, fundamentally religious groups are involved and there are about two dozens of them. their employees will get coverage under this compromise. >> pete williams in washington outside of the supreme court, thank you for explaining all that for us. appreciate it. >>> the question being of a third party bid. the republican chairman mcallin that chairman to a donald trump suicide downside. and president talked about donald trump without saying his name over the weekend. >> the best selling author of "lean in" talks about resilience and what she learned after her husband's unexpected death. >> dave's death changed me in profound ways. i learned of the depth of sadness. i also learned that when life struck you under, you can kick against the bottom and find the surface and breathe again. >> facebook post about her husband's death last year went viral. this is the first time she spoken publicly since he passed away from a cardiac, last may. su
insurance plans of the religious groups to use a term that their lawyers used here at the supreme court argument. that's where it goes from here. from now, fundamentally religious groups are involved and there are about two dozens of them. their employees will get coverage under this compromise. >> pete williams in washington outside of the supreme court, thank you for explaining all that for us. appreciate it. >>> the question being of a third party bid. the republican chairman...
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, on to a woman and the press went crazy but is the press being used here, not that they are not considering v.p. but they want the stories out to show, what? >> that the resolution is being used, yes, you put this out and you float names. you do point out there is a lot of resident for taking someone of the same gender and everyone is chuckling at that and it makes the case --. >> she has no plan to pick elizabeth warren, but it helps if she is considering. >> it is about being the virtual nominee. there has to be -- we are look at progressives and not necessarily just elizabeth warren but to get it out there, there is room and we are looking --. >> you are saying the press is being closed, case closed. ahead on "media buzz" the press rips apart a proposed will ferrell film on ronald reagan and his life. and what geraldo rivera said about donald trump publicly and privately. st. even if it doesn't catch on, doesn't mean it's not true. the john deere ztrak z535m. it's how well you mow fast. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reli
, on to a woman and the press went crazy but is the press being used here, not that they are not considering v.p. but they want the stories out to show, what? >> that the resolution is being used, yes, you put this out and you float names. you do point out there is a lot of resident for taking someone of the same gender and everyone is chuckling at that and it makes the case --. >> she has no plan to pick elizabeth warren, but it helps if she is considering. >> it is about...
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think what is impressive about this kind of model of journalism, it all too often escapes us here in d.c., reflecting as we should on the impact that the panama papers has had on letters sent by members of congress or senators to officials in nevada and wyoming. or perhaps a press conference that president obama gave. what we often miss here, that i think is equally important especially in light of the into corruption conference happening in london at the moment, what are the impacts of these kinds of stories? and what kind of investigator lives journalism, changing governments and lives in countries are far from america? we do not every day, unless you have obsessive subversion to new services like me, we do not ave access to sierra leone's president reporting on some of the west african colleagues dimon deals there. we do not receive regular updates into what changes are being made to botswana's nterest to public officials, based on reporting that our colleagues did. i find that one of the true benefits of this kind of global collaboration. it is a kind of benefit that i think is often
think what is impressive about this kind of model of journalism, it all too often escapes us here in d.c., reflecting as we should on the impact that the panama papers has had on letters sent by members of congress or senators to officials in nevada and wyoming. or perhaps a press conference that president obama gave. what we often miss here, that i think is equally important especially in light of the into corruption conference happening in london at the moment, what are the impacts of these...