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the phone is jeremy, who has been following all of this for the capital times. he is in phoenix with john mccain. thank you for being with us. jeremy: no problem. >> a lot of attention to this race and a win for john mccain. opponent was not a that mccainonent critics have been looking for. that of people were hoping a conservative congressman would jump in the race. kelly ward jumped in and never got a lot of support she was looking to get. she did not get much traction. outside groups backed off of her early. the mccain allies casted her as not serious. host: what about her statement to msnbc where she focused on his age and that he turned 80 years old yesterday. did that backfire question mark >> to some degree, yes. it did not do her any favors. she talked about how it was time for mccain to retire and there thathe implicit it's mccain had been around a long time and that he is an elderly center. the comments made last week did seem a little beyond the pale. i do not know how much it hurt her. arizona does have early voting. it certainly did not do her any favors. host: kirkpatri
the phone is jeremy, who has been following all of this for the capital times. he is in phoenix with john mccain. thank you for being with us. jeremy: no problem. >> a lot of attention to this race and a win for john mccain. opponent was not a that mccainonent critics have been looking for. that of people were hoping a conservative congressman would jump in the race. kelly ward jumped in and never got a lot of support she was looking to get. she did not get much traction. outside groups...
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republican party is fearing its future in the american west. >> yeah. >> jeremy peters is here. >> yeah, also, in the american east. >> with his series from "new york times." trump's challenges with various demographic groups. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. >> he hasn't changed his position on immigration. he's changed the words that he is saying. what he has always said from the beginning is that he does not. no, that he does not want to allow people to stay in this country illegally. he does want to build a wall. it's the how that is being discussed now. if they're here illegally, they have to go. >> review deportation force. now he is shifting. katrina, there is a definite, different message that we're hearing now. >> there's not a different message. he's using different words to give that message. ♪ it's peyton on sunday mornings. ♪ e-ma what up, peyt. you know i have directv nfl sunday ticket. i get every game, every sunday. all in hd. yeah. i know that. so you wanna come over? i'll make nachos! i can't right now man. i'm playing. oh yeah. alright. i'll pencil yo
republican party is fearing its future in the american west. >> yeah. >> jeremy peters is here. >> yeah, also, in the american east. >> with his series from "new york times." trump's challenges with various demographic groups. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. >> he hasn't changed his position on immigration. he's changed the words that he is saying. what he has always said from the beginning is that he does not. no, that he...
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, you've got it. all right, thank you very much, kelly o'donnell. >>> let's bring in jeremy peters, reporter at "the new york times" and an msnbc contributor. let's get right to it. as donald trump is heading out to arizona this week, he is just barely leading there in the polls, but arizona has only voted for a democratic presidential candidate once since 1976, so why is the race so close there? >> it's close because of a couple of factors, alex. one, you have what's kind of already very well known and that's the growth in the hispanic population. this is a population that is by no means very open to voting for donald trump, given his talk of building walls and deporting people. now, on the other hand what you have is a disillusioned white population. you have a number of younger affluent, better educated white people who have moved to cities like phoenix from elsewhere, from san francisco, los angeles, looking for a lower cost of living and a better quality of life. and these people are not by and large trump voters. so what you have is kind of the confluence of these two demogra
, you've got it. all right, thank you very much, kelly o'donnell. >>> let's bring in jeremy peters, reporter at "the new york times" and an msnbc contributor. let's get right to it. as donald trump is heading out to arizona this week, he is just barely leading there in the polls, but arizona has only voted for a democratic presidential candidate once since 1976, so why is the race so close there? >> it's close because of a couple of factors, alex. one, you have what's...
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. >>> closer look at this, i'm joined by contribute and reporter jeremy peters. i got to ask you about that conversation with congressman king. he seemed to defend donald trump on charges of racism. that's not something we have heard from republican leaders. what do you make of that? should there be more of a republican wall of defense put up now to protect donald trump from these attacks, in your view? >> i think what the republican establishment is trying to do is wall themselves off from donald trump. . because donald trump's association with the alt-right movement, exaggerated or not, is incredibly toxic for the republican party brand. it could be even worse than the perceived damage that trump was doing to the party. if people see the republican party as being tainted by racists, that this alt-right movement is, in fact, really just a bunch of white supremacists who have access to the highest levels of the republican party, that's far more damaging than anything donald trump himself can do alone to the party. so u think that republican leaders are going to want to step back
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? wait a minute. that was donald trump on immigration last night. joining us is jeremy peters. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rachel. >> the reason i'm interested in this is not because of the fuzziness of donald trump's dona issue. it's because of hard line immigration forces in the republican party killed off eric canter, earned paul ryan a primary challenger this year. is there a risk that donald trump is turning into that territory, too? >> i think there is because this has been his signature issue. if you think about republican politics, rachel, there are two things that you cannot do if you're a republican leader, one of them is step too close to gun control. the other one, is talk about immigration in a sympathic way and project anything that can be perceived as "am nesty" donald trump built his constituency on being an immigration hard liner. >> this is donald doing what he needs to do in order to get elected. we know deep down inside he's really with us. i don't know if he's going to get the benefit of the doubt. his supporters have tolerated a lot, i think there's
? wait a minute. that was donald trump on immigration last night. joining us is jeremy peters. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rachel. >> the reason i'm interested in this is not because of the fuzziness of donald trump's dona issue. it's because of hard line immigration forces in the republican party killed off eric canter, earned paul ryan a primary challenger this year. is there a risk that donald trump is turning into that territory, too? >> i think there is...
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there warming up the crowd. but here to talk about all of this is msnbc contributor jeremy peters along with "washington post" columnist eugene robinson. if we have to cut away, forgive me in advance. eugene, let's talk about the trump train and this current issue with the immigration flip-flop and how he is trying to enhance and establishment protocol here about his feelings on immigration. so we have the clinton camp now trying to tie him to the kkk. so how does this all play out for his minority outreach, especially if he is going to maybe discount all those original supporters? >> well, i think two big questions here. number one, what does he give up in terms of the original supporters. after all, he began his campaign last year, last june with this call for -- kicking out all 11 million undocumented immigrants that now appears not to be part of the trump plan. the trump plan is starting to sound like the gang of eight immigration plan like comprehensive immigration reform, which of course, dismissed as amnesty. i think that will not go over well with the original trump suppor
there warming up the crowd. but here to talk about all of this is msnbc contributor jeremy peters along with "washington post" columnist eugene robinson. if we have to cut away, forgive me in advance. eugene, let's talk about the trump train and this current issue with the immigration flip-flop and how he is trying to enhance and establishment protocol here about his feelings on immigration. so we have the clinton camp now trying to tie him to the kkk. so how does this all play out...
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jeb bush and marco rubio. hallie jackson and jeremy peters join us with their reporting. >>> plus, aftershocks rock central italy as the search continues for survivors after yesterday's massive earthquake. we'll get a live report from nbc bill neely. hotels.com makes it simple to book the perfect kid-friendly hotel. which is great for families. finally! whatever captain obvious. save up to 50% during the hotels.com labor day sale. and get an extra 10% off with promo code lastchance. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto® is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting func
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associations with bill ayers, reverend jeremy wright, and we went after barack obama hard for the people he associated himself with. we don't apply same standard to donald trump. >> first of all, steven bannon was hired because he is one of the most effective research orders hillary clinton. it really saddens no hear these racist arguments against donald trump. because someone i have deep, deep respect for. he was a chin supporter. has to his credit said i don't think donald trump is a racist. he's gone after him on many other levels. but it is sad to defame someone. who has employed lynn patton, one of the highest levels. >> we're going to take a break. we expect to hear from hillary clinton next. if i booked a hotel in advance i wouldn't need one at the last minute. sorry, captain obvious. don't be. i've got the hotels.com app, which makes it simple to book a room for... $1,000. sorry. or $500. or $100. sorry. or $25, but it won't be here. you can stay with me. thanks. i've already lost enough today. hotels.com. safer than a stranger's house. mapping the oceans. where we explore. prote
associations with bill ayers, reverend jeremy wright, and we went after barack obama hard for the people he associated himself with. we don't apply same standard to donald trump. >> first of all, steven bannon was hired because he is one of the most effective research orders hillary clinton. it really saddens no hear these racist arguments against donald trump. because someone i have deep, deep respect for. he was a chin supporter. has to his credit said i don't think donald trump is a...
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, went after barack obama with vigor over his associations with bill ayers, reverend jeremy wright, and we went after barack obama hard for the people he associated himself with. we don't apply same standard to donald trump. >> first of all, steven bannon was hired because he is one of the most effective research orders hillary clinton. it really saddens no hear these racist arguments against donald trump. because someone i have deep, deep respect for. he was a chin supporter. has to his credit said i don't think donald trump is a racist. he's gone after him on many other levels. but it is sad to defame someone. who has employed lynn patton, one of the highest levels. >> we're going to take a break. we expect to hear from hillary clinton next. ♪ mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. a
, went after barack obama with vigor over his associations with bill ayers, reverend jeremy wright, and we went after barack obama hard for the people he associated himself with. we don't apply same standard to donald trump. >> first of all, steven bannon was hired because he is one of the most effective research orders hillary clinton. it really saddens no hear these racist arguments against donald trump. because someone i have deep, deep respect for. he was a chin supporter. has to his...
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others and jeremy will be focusing on this terprise uses of global technology footprint. katie: when it comes to consumers, what do you think for are using foursquare these days? i know there were mayors and not mayors. dennis: each app has kind of its own personality. make swarm the fastest and easiest way to check in just for something fun to do during day, earning coins, as well as a life-blogging tool. people love that. it shows the quirky personality nd we're seeing a fantastic traction there. 8 million check-ins every single day. that's a tremendous amount of companies can put to work. and it's the same story from the beginning. people e how do we lead to amazing experiences and how do we do that, whether they're actively in the app searching something or just walking around, can we ping them and have their phone buzz in their their phonehey open and it's like oh, i'm supposed to go across the street to this place because foursquare told me to do that. really, we're the best at building a lot of those types of services. foursquare and swarm just continues to do that. mentioned
others and jeremy will be focusing on this terprise uses of global technology footprint. katie: when it comes to consumers, what do you think for are using foursquare these days? i know there were mayors and not mayors. dennis: each app has kind of its own personality. make swarm the fastest and easiest way to check in just for something fun to do during day, earning coins, as well as a life-blogging tool. people love that. it shows the quirky personality nd we're seeing a fantastic traction...
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us now is new york times reporter jeremy peters and author and columnist mike lup a lupica. we have mark halperin back with us as well. mike lupica, talk about donald trump. you have known him for a long time. he just keeps handing this race to hillary clinton. >> he has been presented in so many ways a dream opponent. >> we'll show a clip in a second of a senate candidate and she refuses to answer three times. >> everybody wants to change the subject away from hillary clinton including hillary clinton. trump continues do it for her. he continues to divert attention, to all of the things that would help any republican candidate. i think kasich right now would be crushing her. >> kasich, bush. >> and my math might be winning by 650%. >> it is unbelievable. jeremy peters, you look at all of the metrics, they are all down. he is even getting crushed among his base compared to mitt romney who was winning in virginia who i think won white, non-college educated by 44. he is getting crushed in every metric. >> except for why men who do not have college degrees. you can't win a college elec
us now is new york times reporter jeremy peters and author and columnist mike lup a lupica. we have mark halperin back with us as well. mike lupica, talk about donald trump. you have known him for a long time. he just keeps handing this race to hillary clinton. >> he has been presented in so many ways a dream opponent. >> we'll show a clip in a second of a senate candidate and she refuses to answer three times. >> everybody wants to change the subject away from hillary...
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due process of law. >> strong words, jeremy, and i know you have a lot of experience in this area. talk about how donald trump views the profiing of this and he views very broadly the immigrants and children of immigrants. >> the common thread linking the major islamic terrorist attacks on our soil, fort hood shooting. san bernardino attack, the orlando attack, is that they have involved immigrants or the children of immigrants. >> that's true. but we can put up on the screen the fact whether that is meaningful statistic. 1 out of 4 americans fit that category first or second generation immigrants and pugh projects by 2015, over 1 out of 3. as we all know, a nation of immigrants, michael, is part of the country, is it in your view a good place to start today, profiling or vetting. >> i don't know if it's a good place to begin for the campaign. so much not complex about what donald trump says. it's barebones. it appeals to a certain mindset and set of fears that exist out there. i think going back to what mr. cortes was saying, that a lot of the emphasis on this part of trump's for
due process of law. >> strong words, jeremy, and i know you have a lot of experience in this area. talk about how donald trump views the profiing of this and he views very broadly the immigrants and children of immigrants. >> the common thread linking the major islamic terrorist attacks on our soil, fort hood shooting. san bernardino attack, the orlando attack, is that they have involved immigrants or the children of immigrants. >> that's true. but we can put up on the screen...
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what would take their place. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation about virtual reality in jeremy bailenson's stanford virtual human interaction lab. >> people will be able to do anything you can fathom, experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain is going to treat that as if it were a real experience. in other words, humans have been around for a very long time. we have not yet evolved, the brain hasn't, to really understand the difference between a compelling virtual reality experience and an actual one. >> rose: and how is it we can do this? >> from a technological standpoint, we've likely seen a tipple point in the last year or two years so for the first time ever we've had a very large industry pouring in billions of dollars with hundreds and hundreds of engineers and a problem that was very difficult to do before, for example tracking your body movements or having really light visual displays, those are getting solved now that there is engineering behind it. >> rose: scott anderson and jeremy bailenson when we continue. >> and by bloomberg
what would take their place. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation about virtual reality in jeremy bailenson's stanford virtual human interaction lab. >> people will be able to do anything you can fathom, experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain is going to treat that as if it were a real experience. in other words, humans have been around for a very long time. we have not yet evolved, the brain hasn't, to really understand the difference...
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the houston texans in the preseason opener. they'll travel to denver. jeremy you and i will both be in denver. >> we'll be there doing the same thing after that game at mile high. >> they send you on the road. that's the priority. 49ers lose game one. mixed results. good running. good offensive line play. defense shut osweiler down. he did not score for the houston texans offense in the first half. we'll see you tonight on game day with more of jeremy. we'll talk raider football at 11:30. tonight: hundreds are fleeing a fast- moving wildfire that's already ripped through one town.. and is threatening another. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. i'm brian hackney. the clayton fire has exploded across at least 2- thousand acres in lake county since it broke out just over 24-hours ago. a view from the air shows multiple homes destroyed. hundreds more are threatened. the entire community of "lower lake"---a community of about 1200 people--has been evacuated.. along with the southern end of clearlake...four miles to the north. highway 29 is closed in that area. and st. helena hospital i
the houston texans in the preseason opener. they'll travel to denver. jeremy you and i will both be in denver. >> we'll be there doing the same thing after that game at mile high. >> they send you on the road. that's the priority. 49ers lose game one. mixed results. good running. good offensive line play. defense shut osweiler down. he did not score for the houston texans offense in the first half. we'll see you tonight on game day with more of jeremy. we'll talk raider football at...
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april ryan, white house correspondent and washington bureau chief and jeremy bird, senior adviser to the clinton campaign, national field director on president obama's 2012 re-election campaign. jeremy, if there's one person in the country who's got all of the math of these states embedded in their brain, it's you. what do you -- when you look at these battleground polls out today, what is your reaction to them? >> well, it's just what you and the congressman were talking about. when you're in a general election running and there's two candidates head to head, you want to be in the mid 40s, flirting with 50 in battleground state polls, not in the low 30s, trying to get up to the mid 30s. but i'll say the one state in there that i thought was just fascinating is north carolina plus nine. that's unheard of territory for a democratic candidate to be up nine in north carolina at this stage in the election. >> jeremy, quickly a follow-up. why is he over-performing florida relative to other battleground states? iowa and nevada, where it's very close. it's relatively close in ohio, although
april ryan, white house correspondent and washington bureau chief and jeremy bird, senior adviser to the clinton campaign, national field director on president obama's 2012 re-election campaign. jeremy, if there's one person in the country who's got all of the math of these states embedded in their brain, it's you. what do you -- when you look at these battleground polls out today, what is your reaction to them? >> well, it's just what you and the congressman were talking about. when...
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precious support among independents. jeremy peters is with "the new york times" and msnbc contributor. and francesca chambers is white house correspondent for the daily mail. let's get to the clinton e-mails. given the spin that it's the media fanning the flame. let's start on trump and then we'll get to clinton. >> right, thomas. i think one of the first things you need to recognize -- that we all need to recognize is the way that there are two different media worlds right now. there is the way that conservatives and republicans are getting their news and then there's a way that the rest of the world is getting their news. if you turn on fox news, what you will see are lead stories about this latest clinton e-mail flap. you turn on other media and you see stories about donald trump suggesting second amendment supporters take matters into their own hands. >> he was on hannity last night talking about this. they were trying to put it out, extinguish any controversy around the remarks. >> that's right. i don't know how helpful it was. there are two worlds that are co-existing and never meeti
precious support among independents. jeremy peters is with "the new york times" and msnbc contributor. and francesca chambers is white house correspondent for the daily mail. let's get to the clinton e-mails. given the spin that it's the media fanning the flame. let's start on trump and then we'll get to clinton. >> right, thomas. i think one of the first things you need to recognize -- that we all need to recognize is the way that there are two different media worlds right...
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activists and folks on the black lives matter movement. jeremy i am the -- apparently i am the black lives matter whisperer. [laughter] when folks ask, how can we engage young people? races, from the presidential to the local, they think of millennials as college students. no, they have families, they are leaving companies. they are legal counsel. -- they are leading companies. they are multifaceted. we are looking at programming for our urban league chapters. you dynamic programming that speaks to all of your membership up and down the board. i encourage folks to think about millennials holistically. we have to talk about entrepreneurship programs if college is not your thing. matter, of black lives i tell people you have to be willing to get into the room and talk with folks on the ground. too many politicians refuse to sit across the table from these activists. the principles will not go. they will send their policy andle and their advisors young black representatives on their campaign, but not the principles. thetelling you in 2016, principal has to be willing to sit down in fron
activists and folks on the black lives matter movement. jeremy i am the -- apparently i am the black lives matter whisperer. [laughter] when folks ask, how can we engage young people? races, from the presidential to the local, they think of millennials as college students. no, they have families, they are leaving companies. they are legal counsel. -- they are leading companies. they are multifaceted. we are looking at programming for our urban league chapters. you dynamic programming that...
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to "hardball" roundtable. jeremy, tell me something i don't know. >> in the latest poll trump had only 83% of support among republicans. that may sound like a pretty high number, but it is not. in order to win the presidency, you need to have upwards of 90% with the people who identify in your party. so the last person to get anything near that was ronald reagan and he got north of 90%. trump has a long way to go. >> thank you. we don't have time for the rest. we're coming right back after this. >>> well, that does it for this special late night edition of "hardball." see you tomorrow night for another one. see you then. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> without security, there can be no prosperity. >> trump interrupted. >> all very well planned out. >> republican nominee attempts another reboot as his polling continues to drop. the republican defections continue. and clinton keeps attacking. >> he's got, i don't know, dozen or so economic advisers he just named. hedge fund guys, billionaire
to "hardball" roundtable. jeremy, tell me something i don't know. >> in the latest poll trump had only 83% of support among republicans. that may sound like a pretty high number, but it is not. in order to win the presidency, you need to have upwards of 90% with the people who identify in your party. so the last person to get anything near that was ronald reagan and he got north of 90%. trump has a long way to go. >> thank you. we don't have time for the rest. we're...
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reach. >>> welcome back to "hardball" roundtable. jeremy, tell me something i don't know. >> in the latest poll trump had only 83% of support among republicans. that may sound like a pretty high number, but it is not. in order to win the presidency, you need to have upwards of 90% with the people who identify in your party. so the last person to get anything near that was ronald reagan and he got north of 90%. trump has a long way to go. >> thank you. we don't have time for the rest. we're coming right back after this. icient... and save shoppers money. genius! (smoke alarm sounds) oh no... charlene? ...no... charlene. no. charlene. why is she wearing earrings? why is it a she? shh... at jet.com, we always find innovative ways to save. get 15 percent off your first order. words panera lives by. no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners. no colors from artificial sources. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. that's food as it should be. ♪ romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the
reach. >>> welcome back to "hardball" roundtable. jeremy, tell me something i don't know. >> in the latest poll trump had only 83% of support among republicans. that may sound like a pretty high number, but it is not. in order to win the presidency, you need to have upwards of 90% with the people who identify in your party. so the last person to get anything near that was ronald reagan and he got north of 90%. trump has a long way to go. >> thank you. we don't...
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relations, richard hoss and jeremy peters. >> doesn't donald trump send out a bias report every day? >> we get singled out in a special way by that. he kind of circles in yellow highlighter the headlines that he objects to. >> the days i enjoy the most are the ones where he will send out an article that is positive for him. and three seconds later we'll send out the "new york times" biest report of the day. >> where most candidates see a bump after their convention, donald trump is struggling in the latest wave of polling. in "washington post" abc news poll clinton leads by eight points. 50-42. she doubled the lead since before the republican convention. a mcclatchy/marist poll has her leading. while both candidates are upside down on favorability clinton's favorables are at their smallest margin since january. >> that's pretty remarkable. her convention really worked. her convention worked for her, as well as donald trump's convention and the polling shows it worked against him. >> for those of us who are in both of those arenas, we could sense the difference. the vast disparity in enthus
relations, richard hoss and jeremy peters. >> doesn't donald trump send out a bias report every day? >> we get singled out in a special way by that. he kind of circles in yellow highlighter the headlines that he objects to. >> the days i enjoy the most are the ones where he will send out an article that is positive for him. and three seconds later we'll send out the "new york times" biest report of the day. >> where most candidates see a bump after their...
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how to dump him. >> jeremy, do you recall a time that there was a no, ma'am lee like this that split the party so dramatically? >> well, he is not a republican. that's what we have to keep on reminding ourself. he switched party affiliations numerous timings. he is using the party to get elected and that's going to create some pretty uneasy tension the real question is how much worse does it get? how much is he dragging down chuck in iowa. if donald trump is getting globe up by clinton in iowa, he have to worry about that and not north carolina and ones that they would not spend the time defending. it's really going into labor day and beyond that you have to watch. >> i spoke with phil and it's how she can get sanders supporters behind her. what are you hearing on that line and the traction of the sand er's supporters? >> well, it's hard to sachlt i have spoken to them and i have seen the signs and communication around and bringing them over to jill. i have heard from the sanders folks that it varies from state to state. depending on where they live, they're in california and i
how to dump him. >> jeremy, do you recall a time that there was a no, ma'am lee like this that split the party so dramatically? >> well, he is not a republican. that's what we have to keep on reminding ourself. he switched party affiliations numerous timings. he is using the party to get elected and that's going to create some pretty uneasy tension the real question is how much worse does it get? how much is he dragging down chuck in iowa. if donald trump is getting globe up by...
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] >> casey hunt, "new york times" reporter jeremy peters, former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele, and washington anchor for bbc, katty kay, welcome to the table. casey, if you're in a great car, it's working okay. people are excited. it's new, it's different. it doesn't do what other cars do. then it bursts into flames, okay, but it's still going down the highway. do you put the brakes on and get out of the car, or do you keep driving? >> is there a river nearby? >> there might be. >> i think might try to drive into the window. put down the window first. >> is that the van down by the river? >> she made the car into chitty chitty bang bang. >> she made it into the van down by the river on "saturday night live." that is not good. >> you want to know what this looks like? >> what does this look like? >> your reference? take a peek. >> let's look. >> wow! great. great. [ siren ] cops, watch it! how fast are you going? >> i can't tell. the speedometer's not working. >> pell over. >> what the hell are you driving? >> we had a small fire last night, b
] >> casey hunt, "new york times" reporter jeremy peters, former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele, and washington anchor for bbc, katty kay, welcome to the table. casey, if you're in a great car, it's working okay. people are excited. it's new, it's different. it doesn't do what other cars do. then it bursts into flames, okay, but it's still going down the highway. do you put the brakes on and get out of the car, or do you keep driving? >> is...
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. i am very proud of what jeremy and mark have built here, what the designers and employees are doing here. the outreach to refugees and what that means to so many people's lives. i don't know how you can talk down american -- >> that was hillary clinton moments ago speak egg at a factory in colorado. >>> meantime, we are waiting to hear from donald trump speaking at a rally in daytona beach, florida. we'll take it live momentarily. quick break, you're watching quick break, you're watching cnn. o but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ one♪coat, yes! one coat guaranteed marquee interior. behr's most advanced paint. come find our top rated paints, only at the home depot. >>> we just heard from hillary clinton moments ago on the trail in colorado. we are still waiting to hear from donald trump speaking in florida. but we are getting word on something that
. i am very proud of what jeremy and mark have built here, what the designers and employees are doing here. the outreach to refugees and what that means to so many people's lives. i don't know how you can talk down american -- >> that was hillary clinton moments ago speak egg at a factory in colorado. >>> meantime, we are waiting to hear from donald trump speaking at a rally in daytona beach, florida. we'll take it live momentarily. quick break, you're watching quick break,...
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. >> the honorable edward markey. susan blumenthal. >> major jeremy haines and mrs. chelsea haines. >> what is your connection to the white house? >> yes, ma'am. i wrote a letter about my , how my wife as a caregiver had to provide for me, feed me, bathe me. i was basically starting over with life. she put her entire life on hold from working on an mba. she is a drill sergeant in the army reserve. she put her military career on hold and focused on me. letter asking that my wife get the opportunity to attend the event mrs. obama was hosting. i did not know it was going to be a state dinner. wife'sor is making my dream come true, meeting her heroine. >> what you think of trump's comments toward the khan family? >> since i am active duty, i cannot really give an opinion on politics. >> this is history for you? >> it is amazing to be here. thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. >> mr. michael david bowman. >> mr. philip rosenthal. >> thank you. >> thanks, everybody. parker and mr. brett parker. >> mr. jack krakenmeyer and mrs. elizabeth krakenmeyer. f and mrs. diane bakoff. >> mr. lawrence de
. >> the honorable edward markey. susan blumenthal. >> major jeremy haines and mrs. chelsea haines. >> what is your connection to the white house? >> yes, ma'am. i wrote a letter about my , how my wife as a caregiver had to provide for me, feed me, bathe me. i was basically starting over with life. she put her entire life on hold from working on an mba. she is a drill sergeant in the army reserve. she put her military career on hold and focused on me. letter asking that...
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. this i would like to say to the bunch of scumbags. maryland,imore, democrats line, jeremy. caller: thank you for taking my call. donald trump seems to be unhinged because mr. khan clearly stated that because of his policy preventing all muslims, his son would have thosebeen there to save 10 other brave american soldiers who died that day. he also called it right. donald trump and his supporters, they have a black heart. is there any morals left in this country? you have to attack somebody for asking if you have read the constitution. was yes, and iay am sorry for your loss. they blamed hillary clinton. what did she say? i am sorry for your loss. they do not say anything about the other 60 diplomats killed years before when bush left. how about george bush started the iraq war? thank you for taking my call. host: from winter garden, florida, republican line, barbara. caller: good morning, and you for c-span. i would just like to say i have been researching mr. khan because of all this controversy, and i went on twitter. this man has been after donald trump four weeks now. it is not
. this i would like to say to the bunch of scumbags. maryland,imore, democrats line, jeremy. caller: thank you for taking my call. donald trump seems to be unhinged because mr. khan clearly stated that because of his policy preventing all muslims, his son would have thosebeen there to save 10 other brave american soldiers who died that day. he also called it right. donald trump and his supporters, they have a black heart. is there any morals left in this country? you have to attack somebody for...
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candidate. >> let's begin in columbus, ohio. jeremy diamond, we're waiting and watching for mr. trump how are trump supporters responding? >> well, i've heard different things from trump supporters here so far. some saying he could have been better. others dismissing it out of hand saying it's a media created controversy but one thing is clear, it's not dissuading them from supporting donald trump. this is what we've seen time and again from controversies that have bubbled up from donald trump's own words. donald trump just gaggled with reporters very briefly and he had a few words to say, nothing to say about the khan family or that controversy, simply complaining about the fact that there are thousands of people outside who said they weren't able to get in for political reasons. we have not been able to independently confirm that. we shouted questions to him about the khans and he didn't say a word. so going to the cameras about the people who are not able to come in for this event for political reasons but not addressing anything new yet about the khan family and that controversy.
candidate. >> let's begin in columbus, ohio. jeremy diamond, we're waiting and watching for mr. trump how are trump supporters responding? >> well, i've heard different things from trump supporters here so far. some saying he could have been better. others dismissing it out of hand saying it's a media created controversy but one thing is clear, it's not dissuading them from supporting donald trump. this is what we've seen time and again from controversies that have bubbled up from...
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send a letter to mr. trump. and joining me now, jeremy peters from the new york sometimes and jennifer reuben, opinion writer for "the washington post." as we mentioned before, the debate schedule set last september, football schedule this past april. there have been debates set game night. the nonpartisan commission said it's impossible to avoid every sporting event. they tried to avoid religious holidays, a list of things. and this is how it shakes out. so where does the trump campaign get that it's rigged? >> well, that's been one of trump's strongest arguments, one of his biggest rallying cries in targeting his base, saying that every political system, every political institution is rigged. and it's stacked against his supporters. so this is not at all surprising he would make an argument like this. i think it's a classic example of the way that trump misdirects and deflects. and instead of focusing on the issues and in this case being this controversy he created by attacking this muslim family, he wants to complain about the debate system being rigged in hopes of creating
send a letter to mr. trump. and joining me now, jeremy peters from the new york sometimes and jennifer reuben, opinion writer for "the washington post." as we mentioned before, the debate schedule set last september, football schedule this past april. there have been debates set game night. the nonpartisan commission said it's impossible to avoid every sporting event. they tried to avoid religious holidays, a list of things. and this is how it shakes out. so where does the trump...
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engaged with our international partners. >> jeremy corbyn criticized the way the referendum was fought. >> half-truths were told. figureswhich key spent the weekend distancing themselves from. >> in scotland mr. speaker, we voted to remain because we are a european nation. it really matters to us that we live in an outward looking country. not a diminished britain. in scotland, we are being told from westminster, that despite the majority against leave, we are going to have to do what we are told. we are going to be taken out of europe against our will. >> the voters of the united kingdom have demonstrated the value of the great principle -- the principle of democracy for which people fought and died. i can accept defeat but i will not give up. i have not my beliefs. -- not changed my beliefs. >> leaving aside the constitutional turmoil, the damage to the economy and the uncertainty that hangs over britain's place in the world, the leaders of the brexit campaign have an agenda where some people believe it is open season for racism. could i ask him also to say today -- condemn th
engaged with our international partners. >> jeremy corbyn criticized the way the referendum was fought. >> half-truths were told. figureswhich key spent the weekend distancing themselves from. >> in scotland mr. speaker, we voted to remain because we are a european nation. it really matters to us that we live in an outward looking country. not a diminished britain. in scotland, we are being told from westminster, that despite the majority against leave, we are going to have...