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for thetopdemocrats. clintonand sanders neck and neck with the vermont senator trying to score what was deemed a highly improbable victory just months ago and hillary clinton trying to avoid a repeat of a nightmare that played out for her here eight years ago. we've got both sides covered starting with nbc's kristen welker. kristen, what are you hearing from the clinton campaign tonight? >> reporter: lester, good evening. clinton campaign officials tell me they are feeling confident tonight. still, they are bracing for a close race. memories of clinton's defeat in 2008 are still very fresh, still after holding more than 100 events, her aides say she's determined to make history. sti after holding more than 100 events, her aides say she's determined to make histor. still after holding more than 100 events, her aides say she's determined to make histor still after holding more than 100 events, her aides say she's determined to make history. hillary clinton in the fight of her political life, hitting the ground one last time today after months of relentless campaigning. >> i hope
for the top democrats. clinton and sanders neck and neck with the vermont senator trying to score what was deemed a highly improbable victory just months ago and hillary clinton trying to avoid a repeat of a nightmare that played out for her here eight years ago. we've got both sides covered starting with nbc's kristen welker. kristen, what are you hearing from the clinton campaign tonight? >> reporter: lester, good evening. clinton campaign officials tell me they are feeling confident...
democraticvoterswere white, but not in nevada with a large latino population, or in south carolina where a majority are african-american. do you think it's possible for to you win the democratic nomination if you don't convince more black voters to back you? >> well, it is absolutely essential the african-american vote and the latino vote, both votes, enormously important. we intend to do very well in boast those communities >> reporter: vermont senator making that pitch along with shooting some hoops today on "the view." >> the reason we'll do well is our views on criminal justice in this country, and that is we have a broken criminal justice system. >> reporter: sanders already has strong support among working class white voters. if he can broaden his appeal his campaign believes he can keep winning. >> thank you, new hampshire. >> reporter: kasie hunt, nbc news, new york. >> reporter: i'm andrea mitchell covering the clinton campaign. hampshire, and i always will. >> reporter: a team now considering big changes like adjusting their message. in her concession clinton ech
democratic voters were white, but not in nevada with a large latino population, or in south carolina where a majority are african-american. do you think it's possible for to you win the democratic nomination if you don't convince more black voters to back you? >> well, it is absolutely essential the african-american vote and the latino vote, both votes, enormously important. we intend to do very well in boast those communities >> reporter: vermont senator making that pitch along...
democraticpresidentialprimary in south carolina. at this hour, nbc news is projecting that hillary clinton has defeated bernie sanders winning with a majority of voters. this is the first test for democrats in the south and the first where african-americans make up more than half the voters. next up, next tuesday's super tuesday primaries. let's go to chuck todd. what do you make of this? >> let me show you something inside the exit polls that show the dominance of hillary clinton. it's among the breakdown by race. a majority of the electorate, over 60% is african-american. she won 84% of african-americans. despite losing the white vote, as she has been doing to bernie sanders throughout the early states, when you have a lot more african-american vote, it makes a huge difference for her. this could foreshadow a big night for her super tuesday. half the states being contested super tuesday have electorates that are anywhere from 30% to 50% -- over 50% non-white. this could be the beginning of a march to the nomination for hillary clinton if tuesday looks anything like tonight. >> ch
democratic presidential primary in south carolina. at this hour, nbc news is projecting that hillary clinton has defeated bernie sanders winning with a majority of voters. this is the first test for democrats in the south and the first where african-americans make up more than half the voters. next up, next tuesday's super tuesday primaries. let's go to chuck todd. what do you make of this? >> let me show you something inside the exit polls that show the dominance of hillary clinton....
news. nbc news projects bernie sanders and donald trump have won the newhampshiredemocraticandrepublican primaries. we have it all covered. "nightly news" from new hampshire begins right now. >> announcer: decision 2016. the new hampshire primary. this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. reporting tonight from manchester. >>> and good evening. as we come on the air in the western time zones now, breaking news. nbc news projects bernie sanders has won the new hampshire democratic primary, defeating hillary clinton. and here's the count. here's the percentage. sanders with 57% of the votes so far in. nbc predicting sanders the winner. on the gop side, nbc news projects donald trump has won the new hampshire republican primary. now the race is on for second place, where it is still too close to call for second among kasich, bush, rubio, and cruz vying for second place. here's what it looks like as you saw there on the screen. our team has all the breaking news covered. let's begin with katy tur at trump headquarters. i would imagine it's a pretty happy scene there. >> reporte
news. nbc news projects bernie sanders and donald trump have won the new hampshire democratic and republican primaries. we have it all covered. "nightly news" from new hampshire begins right now. >> announcer: decision 2016. the new hampshire primary. this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. reporting tonight from manchester. >>> and good evening. as we come on the air in the western time zones now, breaking news. nbc news projects bernie sanders has won...
test forthedemocratsinnevada. a republican showdown in south carolina. some on this night fighting for survival. >>> final farewell. the large outpouring and powerful tribute at the funeral of supreme court justice antonin scalia. >>> thousands of students at public universities worried about htheir futures. caught in the middle of politics. >>> you want olympic gold. "nightly news" begins right now. >> decision 2016, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. it's great to be with you on saturday voting day in two key presidential contests. let's get to the democratic caucuses where nbc news projected hillary clinton will defeat bernie sanders. clinton able to hold back sanders' charge that followed his win in new hampshire and complicating his path to the nomination tonight. the polls will close in less than half an hour in south carolina's republican primary where in recent days ted cruz has been closing ground with donald trump. we will go there in a moment. our team is in place to cover it all. we want to get to the big story though out of nevada. nbc's chrk
test for the democrats in nevada. a republican showdown in south carolina. some on this night fighting for survival. >>> final farewell. the large outpouring and powerful tribute at the funeral of supreme court justice antonin scalia. >>> thousands of students at public universities worried about htheir futures. caught in the middle of politics. >>> you want olympic gold. "nightly news" begins right now. >> decision 2016, this is "nbc nightly...
there are indications of a trump lead. onthedemocraticside,also too early to call between hillary clinton and bernie sanders, but early entrance polling showing indications of a clinton lead. again, all very early. also tonight, we're watching a new potential contender, the weather. a big winter storm is expected to begin hitting here later tonight. will it be a factor? especially as we went into the weekend, a major poll showed close races among the front-runners on both sides. let's set the table for a dramatic night ahead. our team is in place covering the candidates, the voters, and the things to watch. let's go first to katy tur who is following the trump campaign. >> reporter: good evening, lester. well, this is only the first contest. it is significant because it will show just how reliable all of that polling has been. right now, donald trump is visiting a caucus site in des moines, waiting to find out if his rule-breaking and expectation-defying campaign has worked. donald trump is trying to whip up a victory tonight. >> i want to win iowa. it's going to send such a great
there are indications of a trump lead. on the democratic side, also too early to call between hillary clinton and bernie sanders, but early entrance polling showing indications of a clinton lead. again, all very early. also tonight, we're watching a new potential contender, the weather. a big winter storm is expected to begin hitting here later tonight. will it be a factor? especially as we went into the weekend, a major poll showed close races among the front-runners on both sides. let's set...
victory in a newhampshiredemocraticprimaryand donald trump leading the rest of the republican field in the dust with a 19-point win over his nearest competitor sending new jersey governor chris christie and carly fiorina to the exits. both announcing today they have suspended their campaigns after poor finishes in iowa and new hampshire. the new hampshire survivors have now descended on south carolina, site of one of the next critical face-offs. our political team has redeployed two. we begin our coverage with nbc's katy tur. hi, katy. >> reporter: hi, lester. things are about to get interesting. i'm already told attacks are being prepped on donald trump's three marriages and stance on eminent domain. a new world out there. if new hampshire wanted to see their count, south carolinians want to know how they take a punch. donald trump's 757 is flying a little higher tonight, soaring into south carolina off trump's double-digit victory in new hampshire. >> we are going now to south carolina. we're going to win in south carolina. i love you all. thank you very much. >> reporter: trump trou
victory in a new hampshire democratic primary and donald trump leading the rest of the republican field in the dust with a 19-point win over his nearest competitor sending new jersey governor chris christie and carly fiorina to the exits. both announcing today they have suspended their campaigns after poor finishes in iowa and new hampshire. the new hampshire survivors have now descended on south carolina, site of one of the next critical face-offs. our political team has redeployed two. we...
in southcarolina,democraticvoterswill caucus in nevada tomorrow followed by republicans there on tuesday and then it's back to south carolina next saturday, the 27th, for the democratic primary. a time line that is ratcheting up the urgency in both races. we've got both races covered starting tonight with nbc's katy tur in north charleston for us. hi, katy >> reporter: lester, donald trump will take the stage hereen just a few minutes. it's now less than 24 hours before the state votes, and as you said there are indications that this race could be a lot tighter than many had thought. his commanding lead as ted cruz tries to replicate his win in iwhat. donald trump sounding confident to a boisterous crowd in myrtle beach, but the billionaire is still on the defensive, now for a 2002 howard stern radio interview where he said he supported the iraq invasion. >> are you for invading iraq? >> yeah, i guess so. >> reporter: trump has repeatedly claimed on the trail -- >> and i was against going into iraq and i was against it since a long time. i didn't want to go into iraq. >> repor
in south carolina, democratic voters will caucus in nevada tomorrow followed by republicans there on tuesday and then it's back to south carolina next saturday, the 27th, for the democratic primary. a time line that is ratcheting up the urgency in both races. we've got both races covered starting tonight with nbc's katy tur in north charleston for us. hi, katy >> reporter: lester, donald trump will take the stage hereen just a few minutes. it's now less than 24 hours before the state...
are enough to win in an upsetthedemocraticpartyestablishment never saw coming. the sanders campaign just setting up here. they tell me that they know that the democratic party establishment is very against them and that even if they win in iowa and new hampshire winning all of those donors, activists and others over is going to be another long and difficult battle ahead. lester? let's bring in chuck todd and andrea mitchell here with us. andrea, you were here eight years ago, that devastating loss for hillary clinton to barack obama. how does 2016 compare? >> reporter: well, you know, she described, lester, that as excruciating in her book, that night when she not only lost to barack obama who she at times considered an upstart freshman senator, she came in third behind john edwards. she was determined not to let that happen again, show this time she's drove out here by launching her campaign, going on a listening tower and talking to iowans and hiring a lot of the obama strategists who knew iowa a lot better than she did. that said, this could have happen. history could re
are enough to win in an upset the democratic party establishment never saw coming. the sanders campaign just setting up here. they tell me that they know that the democratic party establishment is very against them and that even if they win in iowa and new hampshire winning all of those donors, activists and others over is going to be another long and difficult battle ahead. lester? let's bring in chuck todd and andrea mitchell here with us. andrea, you were here eight years ago, that...
it's the first contest in the southfordemocratsinthe south and the first where they are competing for the african-american vote. on this business night. clinton and sanders find themselves competing for attention with a republican candidate. our team has it covered. first to south carolina carolina. campaign officials feel confident. they are hoping to match or beat senator sanders' win in new hampshire. that would give second clinton big momentum heading into super tuesday. >> thank you so much, columbia. >> reporter: secretary clinton coasting to an expected win in the first southern primary. for clinton, south carolina is a key part of her southern firewall. it's a test for whether she can reclaim what was lost here in 2008. >> i want to congratulate senator >> reporter: after her defeat here in barak obama that all but ended her white house bid. >> i think what happened, she wants redemption and voters want redemption. there are thousands of voters here in south carolina that were planning on voting for her. iowa. they don't regret who they voted for, but now they ar
it's the first contest in the south for democrats in the south and the first where they are competing for the african-american vote. on this business night. clinton and sanders find themselves competing for attention with a republican candidate. our team has it covered. first to south carolina carolina. campaign officials feel confident. they are hoping to match or beat senator sanders' win in new hampshire. that would give second clinton big momentum heading into super tuesday. >> thank...
and neck polls and high stakes less than 24 hours before iowa voters caucus. thetopdemocratsina dead heat. the frontrunners praying for victory, making church a campaign stop today. tonight it's all about the ground game. turning out supporters and surviving this first lap of the race to the white house. >>> late word that a college student accused of murdering a 13-year-old girl in virginia may have had an accomplice. >>> the front line, we're in brazil with those working to stop the spread of the zika virus as the risk spreads to other countries. tonight, world experts gather for an emergency meeting. >>> noble acts. wave after wave of desperate migrants make it to the greek islands. the push for those who have helped and embraced them to get the recognition they deserve. >>> show of diversity. the pointed message to the people behind the oscars including why diversity should not a trending topic. "nightly news" begins right now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. reporting tonight from des moines, iowa. >> good evening. everything up until this point has been joc
and neck polls and high stakes less than 24 hours before iowa voters caucus. the top democrats in a dead heat. the frontrunners praying for victory, making church a campaign stop today. tonight it's all about the ground game. turning out supporters and surviving this first lap of the race to the white house. >>> late word that a college student accused of murdering a 13-year-old girl in virginia may have had an accomplice. >>> the front line, we're in brazil with those...
.>>democratssayrepublicans need to act responsibly and vote on a nominee. >> president obama is president of the united states until january 20th, 2017. that is a fact, my friends. whether the republicans like it or not. >> apparently they believe is that the constitution does not allow a democratic president to bring forth a nominee to replace justice scalia. >> democrats are also concerned the high court could be paralyzed with just eight members. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> local heart transplant recipients are urging people to give real heart this valentine's day. the franklin institute hosted a national donor day event at the giant heart exhibit. three local heart transplant recipients shared their donation stories. the event is part of an ongoing effort to highlight the importance of becoming a registered organ and tissue donor. >> this has been an amazing journey for me. and i am having the time of my life. and it's all because someone that i didn't know, i never met, made a decision to be an organ donor. >> the event featured heart-themed crafts for ki
. >> democrats say republicans need to act responsibly and vote on a nominee. >> president obama is president of the united states until january 20th, 2017. that is a fact, my friends. whether the republicans like it or not. >> apparently they believe is that the constitution does not allow a democratic president to bring forth a nominee to replace justice scalia. >> democrats are also concerned the high court could be paralyzed with just eight members. >> jennifer...
democraticcaucuseswhere nbc news projected hillary clinton will defeat bernie sanders. clinton able to hold back sanders' charge that followed his win in new hampshire and complicating his path to the nomination tonight. the polls will close hour in south carolina's republican primary where in recent days ted cruz has been closing ground with donald trump. we will go there in a moment. our team is in place to cover it all. we want to get to the big story though out of nevada. nbc's chriskristin welker is in nevada. >> reporter: secretary clinton just finishing up her victory speech. her supporters chanting hillary, hillary throughout the evening. there was a lot of concern amongst her supporters she would lose this state. but this is a decisive victory. it will give her big momentum momentum. hillary clinton again breathing a sigh of relief tonight. outperforming senator sanders in the critical state of nevada. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> reporter: making a left minute push for workers, more than 50% latino. stopping by mgm grand. secretary clinton andh at harrah's. >> why b
democratic caucuses where nbc news projected hillary clinton will defeat bernie sanders. clinton able to hold back sanders' charge that followed his win in new hampshire and complicating his path to the nomination tonight. the polls will close hour in south carolina's republican primary where in recent days ted cruz has been closing ground with donald trump. we will go there in a moment. our team is in place to cover it all. we want to get to the big story though out of nevada. nbc's...
enough third to add a new dynamic to the race. forthedemocratsitwas razor close, but iowa democratic party has declared hillary clinton the winner over bernie sanders who is calling it a virtual tie. the new hampshire primary a week from tonight just got a interesting. cruz/trump headline and hallie jackson. >> reporter: hi, lester. the center of the political universe has shifted here less than 24 hours after iowa set a record with 50% more republicans caucusing than ever now, it's new hampshire's turn with pressure. not used to losing -- >> we're going to win. we're going to win so much. >> reporter: donald trump finally did, today making headlines with the winning story line all ted cruz. >> so what a victory last night. >> reporter: he's deploying the same strategy in windham, new hampshire as he did near windham, iowa, shake lots of hands. >> a local volunteer with the ted cruz campaign. >> reporter: make lots of calls and take on trump. >> donald trump was saying every day that i was his friend, that he loved me, and now i'm an anchor baby. he or anyone else insults
enough third to add a new dynamic to the race. for the democrats it was razor close, but iowa democratic party has declared hillary clinton the winner over bernie sanders who is calling it a virtual tie. the new hampshire primary a week from tonight just got a interesting. cruz/trump headline and hallie jackson. >> reporter: hi, lester. the center of the political universe has shifted here less than 24 hours after iowa set a record with 50% more republicans caucusing than ever now, it's...
replace the late justice scalia as lines are drawn for an epic battlebetweendemocratsandsenate republicans who are determined to leave the choice up to the next president. tonight the current suggesting republicans are full of bluster, but they, not democrats, hold the power to control the process. our justice correspondent pete williams begins our coverage. >> reporter: the body of antonin scalia arrived overnight, the casket draped in an american flag flown from texas where he died in his sleep at a private guest ranch. >> the judge, when i found him saturday morning, was in complete repose. >> reporter: on the court scalia was one of the most influential conservatives in more than a generation and his criticism could be stinging, even for ruth bader ginsburg, his ideological opposite and traveling xansions. she said sunday we're best buddies. how is it that you're able to zing somebody, your friend ruth bader ginsburg and the next day go to the opera? >> because the next day she will be zinging me. >> reporter: among possibilities to succeed him, esvein vasan and jane kelly
replace the late justice scalia as lines are drawn for an epic battle between democrats and senate republicans who are determined to leave the choice up to the next president. tonight the current suggesting republicans are full of bluster, but they, not democrats, hold the power to control the process. our justice correspondent pete williams begins our coverage. >> reporter: the body of antonin scalia arrived overnight, the casket draped in an american flag flown from texas where he died...
votes each. forthedemocrats, sandersnine. our team has been out with the push. katy tur is covering donald trump. [ cheers ] >> reporter: as most of the other candidates criss-cross the state to visit polling sites, donald trump was criss-crossing the airwaves. >> a heroin problem, drug problem. we're going to solve it. we're going to build a wall, stop it up. last night, said who's going to play for the world -- going crazy, mexico, mexico. >> how much will the wall cost? >> sure. it's probably $8 billion. >> reporter: the billionaire pitching himself and spinning headlines made last night while criticizing ted cruz on water boarding. the showman sending a crowd into hysterics when he repeated a woman shouting from the floor. >> she said, "i never expect to hear that from you again." "that's her. her. >> reporter: new hampshire is much more trump's style. far less religious than iowa, it's where trump can be trump. here. to june, relying on his broad message, big audiences, and brash insult. >> jeb bush? >> loser. >> ted cruz? >> i'll say nasty. >> hillary clinton? >> in a certain
votes each. for the democrats, sanders nine. our team has been out with the push. katy tur is covering donald trump. [ cheers ] >> reporter: as most of the other candidates criss-cross the state to visit polling sites, donald trump was criss-crossing the airwaves. >> a heroin problem, drug problem. we're going to solve it. we're going to build a wall, stop it up. last night, said who's going to play for the world -- going crazy, mexico, mexico. >> how much will the wall cost?...
it. what is killing on both sides people are fed up with the peoplegoverning,democrats, thepeople governing, they have done a terrible job. they look at him as an outsider, i guess, another word, they look at me as an outsider. they look at me as somebody who has had great success and can turn the country around. >> you have said a lot of shocking things on the road here, and i'm not going to go through them all. it no long eshocks us. last night you used a vulgar term, repeating something someone in the crowd had said. i'm wondering to myself would you say that as president of the united states. >> much different. >> are you going to be a different guy as president? >> i went to the best school. i was a good student. i have an uncle who is one of the top, top professors at m.i.t. there's good gene pool right there. i have to do what i have to do. >> is it an act? >> no, it's not an act. of people, we had a great time. it wasn't my word. it was a word a woman kept shouting. i only repeated the word. the place was wild. standing ovation. >> that doesn't mean it was a good thing? >>
it. what is killing on both sides people are fed up with the people governing, democrats, the people governing, they have done a terrible job. they look at him as an outsider, i guess, another word, they look at me as an outsider. they look at me as somebody who has had great success and can turn the country around. >> you have said a lot of shocking things on the road here, and i'm not going to go through them all. it no long eshocks us. last night you used a vulgar term, repeating...
here will help to put this race out of reach with more than half ofthedemocraticdelegatesup for grabs over the next month, many of them for the taking on tuesday. lester? >> thanks. a loss by sanders in south carolina would deprive him of much needed momentum going into the super tuesday contests. casey hunt is with the sanders campaign tonight in austin, texas. >> reporter: lester, good evening. the sanders campaign is bracing for the worst as polls are set to close in south carolina. sanders has hardly campaigned in south carolina this week. his advisors are downplaying expectations. instead, he is looking ahead to super tuesday states. he is sharpening his attacks against hillary clinton. >> if you are going to give a speech to goldman sachs or other wall street institutions and if you give that speech why don't you make those transcripts public? >> reporter: even more telling than that, he is going to be in minnesota as polls close in south carolina. that's one of the states he is looking to on that super tuesday map. he also wants to do well in massachusetts, vermont, color
here will help to put this race out of reach with more than half of the democratic delegates up for grabs over the next month, many of them for the taking on tuesday. lester? >> thanks. a loss by sanders in south carolina would deprive him of much needed momentum going into the super tuesday contests. casey hunt is with the sanders campaign tonight in austin, texas. >> reporter: lester, good evening. the sanders campaign is bracing for the worst as polls are set to close in south...