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and: a dangerous discovery landa pet the e-r. nee uncovers t stete you can take to avoioi scary y tutun. right now-- lanes of platte avenue a2e closed-- becausof a seris roll-ovevecras thappeneabout an hr ago pows evard. is is a live pturef th scenem- whwhe a a r is on s side. westbound d attetes osed... as sththsouthbound ramp om rs to westd platte. wororon injuries but policesay to avoid t t area. heheo and thanks for joining us for news five e ten. i'm rob quirk. d i'i'lisa lyden. 122-thousand. that's theumber of democra whturned out for c ccuses in colorado lght --a w rdbesting rnout fror 08 b2-thousand t the rnout and eneniasmsm during last night's s ucuses with tcucusystememn our parts.s. news 5's zach axton n s been partrttotoy. za, why e they so set? itit not j jt party ads that are upset -- it's voterstoo. consid a n-scienfic po taken by our denver r ster station last night -- a a opping 97- percent said they y ef a primary to a caus,nd now both partiti are askskto return to the prary system. vo#1 the turnrnt was incredi
and: a dangerous discovery landa pet the e-r. nee uncovers t stete you can take to avoioi scary y tutun. right now-- lanes of platte avenue a2e closed-- becausof a seris roll-ovevecras thappeneabout an hr ago pows evard. is is a live pturef th scenem- whwhe a a r is on s side. westbound d attetes osed... as sththsouthbound ramp om rs to westd platte. wororon injuries but policesay to avoid t t area. heheo and thanks for joining us for news five e ten. i'm rob quirk. d i'i'lisa lyden....
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they are picketing in front of delta headquarter in@landa now. mediation talks are under way with management and the pilot's union. last year delta made record profits 10 years ago delta took a 50% pay cut to go through bankruptcy. delta says they make less than >> jim: tonight nasa celebrating a victory in a mission to get a man on mars you will see a splash down here. a successful test for the o rion craft. proved the heat shield can with stand the impact as it crashes into the water. test dummies were inside. nasa hopes to launch it by 2023. around the corner. >> mario: if you love fried chicken the recipe is still safe. a recipe for the blechd 11 herbs and spices was published in the chicago tribune. their chicken company says that recipe is not the real deem original hand written bite colonel sanders in 1940 is locked up in a digital safe cover in the two feast concrete and monitored 24/7. >> jim: no, good stuff. >>> take time to hug your dog. testimony is national dog day. time to honor the furry members of our family. >> mario: a human cam
they are picketing in front of delta headquarter in@landa now. mediation talks are under way with management and the pilot's union. last year delta made record profits 10 years ago delta took a 50% pay cut to go through bankruptcy. delta says they make less than >> jim: tonight nasa celebrating a victory in a mission to get a man on mars you will see a splash down here. a successful test for the o rion craft. proved the heat shield can with stand the impact as it crashes into the water....
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them not long before there had off on there first date starting with the movie in ended with off landa pushing his car. that could be there first or the last date but he looked at landa then she pushed along beside him the kind of snow that and who cares about the car, i am with you and it stayed with him ever since. there are moments in the this was one of those moments for me.and, swe and they contributed a lot of first executive marriage bed they want this move forward together per catherine hall but it is still a quiet night with her . his high-school sweetheart and his best friend. she is his everything from track -- a guy bouguereau was nothing is a big. he face tragedy from a unique niche and plans to and he just wanted to leave an air of the mac with the syrians help shape them. [laughter] he will not retire with a long-distance serving u.s. senator in the state with three decades of serviceit behind him. in this clear we have to very different world views and ways to do things but t through the years we have come to understand one another. if we agree to keep agreements profes
them not long before there had off on there first date starting with the movie in ended with off landa pushing his car. that could be there first or the last date but he looked at landa then she pushed along beside him the kind of snow that and who cares about the car, i am with you and it stayed with him ever since. there are moments in the this was one of those moments for me.and, swe and they contributed a lot of first executive marriage bed they want this move forward together per catherine...
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>>reporter: 10-year-old landa has gone from the most popular to the most famous. >> i have my camera crew. >> it's not everyday that your classmate is a pro baseball player. >> he signed a real contract for real money and he had lunch with a-rod. he has an old fashion phone. lesson. >> is there anything you can't do? >> h he believes he's whole and perfect the way he is. >> he was born with no hahands or feet. fearless in his ability, he showed the yankees his skills. videoing him and you have a-rod watching from the other side. >> comee on. >> landus continues to practice. this is the first year he's using a special slugger to allow him to hit in a way he hasn't before, and he's pretty good. >> landa is more about showing kids what he can do and not complaining. >> the first yankee i've ever met. teammates cheered him on too. >> he's awesome. >> popular not just for his kidsds but more for his heart. >> don't give up. keep trying at it. >> great answer. >> great story. >>> coming up, most of us like a good magic trick, right. >> wait until you see how a bam boon reacted to a mu jigs
>>reporter: 10-year-old landa has gone from the most popular to the most famous. >> i have my camera crew. >> it's not everyday that your classmate is a pro baseball player. >> he signed a real contract for real money and he had lunch with a-rod. he has an old fashion phone. lesson. >> is there anything you can't do? >> h he believes he's whole and perfect the way he is. >> he was born with no hahands or feet. fearless in his ability, he showed the...
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it is still a few days away andd we're happy to see it on landa where we can get a better handle on it in ems t of the model asol it continues to churn and then eventually work its way acrossac the country down toward the gule of mexico and then off the carolina coast sometime friday night, saturday. we haven't changed what we think the impact will be and that is a high impact on our era and thatd is because of the potential off very significant potential of accumulation. late friday evening, continuing through saturday and now through sunday evening. the storm track could still wiggle a bit and with that rain/snow line may be just south and east of d.c..c. that always remains somethingma that we have to much what.ve t this is the model i'm referring to and i got to show you, this really puts out a lot of snow for our area. it didn't shift it too much, just a little southerly track here. based on that than other treens that we have seen from otherm models today, this is our first call for accumulation potentiale i'm going to tell you right now, this will likely change. we're going to p
it is still a few days away andd we're happy to see it on landa where we can get a better handle on it in ems t of the model asol it continues to churn and then eventually work its way acrossac the country down toward the gule of mexico and then off the carolina coast sometime friday night, saturday. we haven't changed what we think the impact will be and that is a high impact on our era and thatd is because of the potential off very significant potential of accumulation. late friday evening,...
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. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) afirmÓ patricio reyes landa, estos son algunos relatos publicados por la agencia de noticias que formarÍan parte de archivos de la comisiÓn interamericana de los derechos humanos acerca de presuntas torturas a las que fueron sometidos por parte de autoridades mexicanas los sospechosos de la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes normalistas en septiembre del 2014. >> el primer informe no tiene lesiones, el segundo informe tiene lesiones y sigue teniendo mÁs lesiones. >> expedientes que revelarÍan detalles de tortura y bejciÓn en indagatorias de caso ayotzinapa. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) . hechos que las autoridades estarÍan investigando. >> estos hechos fueron del conocimiento de ministerio pÚblico federal me refiero a tiempos antes que pronunciara el informe, y ya se estÁn investigando. >> segÚn leyes mexicanas los testimonios obtenidos bajo tortura no sonado mi sibls es por eso que de confirmarse la informaciÓn el caso ayotzinapa podrÍa tener un nuevo giro. para los padres de normalistas desaparecidos estas revelaciones recientes confirman
. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) afirmÓ patricio reyes landa, estos son algunos relatos publicados por la agencia de noticias que formarÍan parte de archivos de la comisiÓn interamericana de los derechos humanos acerca de presuntas torturas a las que fueron sometidos por parte de autoridades mexicanas los sospechosos de la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes normalistas en septiembre del 2014. >> el primer informe no tiene lesiones, el segundo informe tiene lesiones y sigue...
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. >> reporter: also helping out at the release, carolina landa. landa was released from the correctional facility last year after serving time for a drug offense. but she's now enrolled in the evergreen state college environmental science program-- a big change of direction she attributes to her time spent with the butterflies. >> here is an endangered species, and the fact that they were saying, yes, we trust you, yes, we believe that you can do this work. that very much played a big factor in me believing in myself, right, to start that path. >> reporter: the combined efforts, of all the various individuals and groups, are paying off: at this release site the butterfly population has doubled since last year to several thousand. and at joint base lewis-mcchord, the population has just been deemed to be self-sustaining, a significant milestone for the species. back at the prison greenhouse, susan christopher says she's learned some valuable lessons from the butterflies. >> when i watched the butterflies struggling to come out of their cocoon, it r
. >> reporter: also helping out at the release, carolina landa. landa was released from the correctional facility last year after serving time for a drug offense. but she's now enrolled in the evergreen state college environmental science program-- a big change of direction she attributes to her time spent with the butterflies. >> here is an endangered species, and the fact that they were saying, yes, we trust you, yes, we believe that you can do this work. that very much played a...
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as "new york times" reporter mark landa recently wrote, quote, clinton's affinity for the armed forces is rooted in a lifelong belief that the calculated use of military power is vital to the defending of our national interest. that's quite the contrasting view of her former boss, president obama. back if march during a town hall, i asked hillary clinton what she thought about enforcing regime change. >> what do you think, quickly, of the whole history of the united states in your lifetime, of knocking off leaders, whether it was iran or guatemala or knocking off arende or the congre conga. we've been doing this for a long time. what is your view of all of those assassinations, trying to attempt to change the history of other countries. should we be do that kind of thing? knocking off leaders. >> in the vast majority of cases, the answer is no, but there are always these historical games you could play, if someone would have assassinated hitler before he took over germany, would that have been a good thing or not. >> mark landa is with me, and he's written a new book. everybody's going
as "new york times" reporter mark landa recently wrote, quote, clinton's affinity for the armed forces is rooted in a lifelong belief that the calculated use of military power is vital to the defending of our national interest. that's quite the contrasting view of her former boss, president obama. back if march during a town hall, i asked hillary clinton what she thought about enforcing regime change. >> what do you think, quickly, of the whole history of the united states in...
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landa zak is in washington d.c. reporter: they call washington d.c.'s megastorm of 2010 snow ma geddo. in could be worst. since 2010. reporter: maryland governor hogan urged residents to have a week's worth of supplies on hand. promising public works will be prepared, too. >> statewide, s. hment a. has 2700 pieces of equipment that will be deployed and is ready with 365,000-tons of salt. to battle the storm. reporter: with up to two feet of snow predicted, residents are preparing for the worst. this sore in chesapeake, forced to limit the amount of snow supplies could purchase. >> the fastest moving thing has been the snow shovels, we're down to like our last few of them, which is like three or four. reporter: this trader joe's trying to control the crowds, only allowing 10 shoppers in at a time. is it all too much? the director of the nation's weather forecasting agency said preparation can save lives. >> we're talking about a potentially paralyzing storm. reporter: and after wednesday's major accidents, the stakes now are even higher. and it isn't ju
landa zak is in washington d.c. reporter: they call washington d.c.'s megastorm of 2010 snow ma geddo. in could be worst. since 2010. reporter: maryland governor hogan urged residents to have a week's worth of supplies on hand. promising public works will be prepared, too. >> statewide, s. hment a. has 2700 pieces of equipment that will be deployed and is ready with 365,000-tons of salt. to battle the storm. reporter: with up to two feet of snow predicted, residents are preparing for the...
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in speaking, though, with or landa police chief john mina today, i asked him what it was that lead officials to make the decision to go in and storm the building. and he said in part that it was the lack of demands on the part of mateen. that he wasn't looking for anything. he made some oblique references to having suicide vests. they believed he might force his hostages to wear them. but that his calm demeanor and his lack of interest in any further discussion left him-- left them, rather, no choice. they made that decision, of ortly after 5 a.m. am qui also tell that you as we big further into mateen's life the orlando sentinel, the paper of record here in the city have spoken to several eye witnesses who say that they actually have seen omar mateen frequent the pulse nightclub in question, as many as a dozen times. they said at times he would sit by himself but at other times he would become drunk, loud and we lige rant. that he would talk and say some rather awful things about his father and that he would also tell patrons that he had a wife and child. so again as officials here dig deep
in speaking, though, with or landa police chief john mina today, i asked him what it was that lead officials to make the decision to go in and storm the building. and he said in part that it was the lack of demands on the part of mateen. that he wasn't looking for anything. he made some oblique references to having suicide vests. they believed he might force his hostages to wear them. but that his calm demeanor and his lack of interest in any further discussion left him-- left them, rather, no...
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take vo ---mauricio ramrez landa-verde, fue nombrado esta maÑana ministro de seguridad y justicia, en lugar de benito lara. ---por su parte, "howard cotto", retomo la direccin de la polica nacional civil. ---la ceremonia donde durante la que se realizaron los cambios fue encabezada por el presidente de la repblica, salvador snchez-cern, quien adems hizo otros nombramientos. blanca --continua la cuenta regresiva para que inicie el superbowl numero 50 y san francisco se convertira en una pesadilla para los conductores debido al cierre de calles y avenidas bastante transitadas. take 2 box --angel ayllon, nos dice cuando iniciaran dichos cierres, angel buenas tardes. take angel live angel live --blanca buenas tardes, en algunas areas iniciaran maÑana mismo los cierres y duraran tres semanas, asi que enseguida le explicamos en detalle que areas seran intransitables para vehiculos y bicicletas... take pkg ;01 banner ; 53 pkg -- a partir de maÑana y hasta el 13 de febrero, --los conductores en san francisco jugaran su propio partido, esquivando trancones e intentando que un cierre vial no
take vo ---mauricio ramrez landa-verde, fue nombrado esta maÑana ministro de seguridad y justicia, en lugar de benito lara. ---por su parte, "howard cotto", retomo la direccin de la polica nacional civil. ---la ceremonia donde durante la que se realizaron los cambios fue encabezada por el presidente de la repblica, salvador snchez-cern, quien adems hizo otros nombramientos. blanca --continua la cuenta regresiva para que inicie el superbowl numero 50 y san francisco se convertira en...
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would suggest are on the great list are certainly his leap across the north coast of new guinea to ha landa and of course, his invasion and return to the philippines. in all of those operations and those three great victories, combined operations is front and center. you know, we're going to talk a little bit, too, about macarthur myths. and i think there's this myth that he was this great lone wolf, you know, the solitary strategist sitting there brooding. well, you know, that made good press copy. and the photographs of him there puffing on a corn cob pipe and reflecting. i mean, as i write in the book, no one's quite sure what he was thinking. maybe he's thinking about strategy and the next day's operations. maybe he's reminiscing about his father's charge of missionary ridge. nonetheless, i suggest to you that when you peel back that myth of lone wolf, it is very much to macarthur's credit that he has been able to put together a highly effective team that knows combined operations, knows their piece of that operations, and works together as a team. and we know the names. we'll just go t
would suggest are on the great list are certainly his leap across the north coast of new guinea to ha landa and of course, his invasion and return to the philippines. in all of those operations and those three great victories, combined operations is front and center. you know, we're going to talk a little bit, too, about macarthur myths. and i think there's this myth that he was this great lone wolf, you know, the solitary strategist sitting there brooding. well, you know, that made good press...
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do: wait a minute, i read oley/garber/folkerts-landa u this morning. i probably should not have. look at the 10-year yield. extraordinary. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua with tom keene. banking shares have tumbled since the u.k. voted to leave the eu. it is pretty brutal. the third largest bank in the .orld fell some 20% yesterday today it is recouping some of the losses. itis trading up now because stopped short. it is the third bailout since the financial crisis, according to a person familiar with the plan. david folkerts-landau is still with us, the deutsche bank chief economist. i do not understand why it is so difficult to fix the italian banking system. is it a problem that they do not understand the nonperforming loans there? this is a very precarious situation that requires lots of attention and flexibility in approaching this. that has not always been there in the last couple of weeks. the italian banks are sitting on anywhere between 300 billion or 400 billion of nonperforming loans. they desperately need the capital inflows should
do: wait a minute, i read oley/garber/folkerts-landa u this morning. i probably should not have. look at the 10-year yield. extraordinary. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua with tom keene. banking shares have tumbled since the u.k. voted to leave the eu. it is pretty brutal. the third largest bank in the .orld fell some 20% yesterday today it is recouping some of the losses. itis trading up now because stopped short. it is the third bailout since the financial...
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[applause] the landa: illinois, of lincoln is on fire! [applause] mr. garcia: it is burning up -- berning up! >[applause] mr. garcia: the people of illinois are feeling the bern! [applause] mr. garcia: bernie sanders has -- as on a new at for a new for a real democracy for ordinary people. [applause] us garcia: this will enable ,o create good paying jobs ensure access to higher education for all and health care for all as well! [applause] but, we are not there yet. we've got three days that require little if any sleep. in those three days, we've got to put illinois in the winning column. are you with me? [applause] mr. garcia: here is what we've done so far and why we need everyone to be on their best for the next three days and nights. we've opened up 15 offices over the past 3.5 weeks across illinois. [applause] have a phonee banks operating out of hundreds of homes across illinois. [applause] marchesia: we have had from colleges and high schools all over illinois to earn the boat across the state of vote acrossearn the the state of illinois. we have
[applause] the landa: illinois, of lincoln is on fire! [applause] mr. garcia: it is burning up -- berning up! >[applause] mr. garcia: the people of illinois are feeling the bern! [applause] mr. garcia: bernie sanders has -- as on a new at for a new for a real democracy for ordinary people. [applause] us garcia: this will enable ,o create good paying jobs ensure access to higher education for all and health care for all as well! [applause] but, we are not there yet. we've got three days that...
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landa and i have been guests in their southern california home. we have been together many times in nevada. barbara and i have for decades worked together politically, campaigning in different parts of the country, different parts of california and different parts of nevada. we have raised money together for the cause of democrats, we have raised money for each other, and it's always been a pleasure to work with her on this and other issues. barbara and i came to washington together in 1982, 34 years ago. barbara and i will be leaving washington together after 34 memorable years together. so congratulations, senator barbara boxer, on your historic career as a senator for 40 million californians and 300 million citizens of the united states. barbara, remember, you are and always will be my sister. god speed, barbara. the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: senator reid, my leader, i can't tell you how humble i feel to hear you talk about my career, to put it in many ways a historic place. i'm going to have a lot to say about
landa and i have been guests in their southern california home. we have been together many times in nevada. barbara and i have for decades worked together politically, campaigning in different parts of the country, different parts of california and different parts of nevada. we have raised money together for the cause of democrats, we have raised money for each other, and it's always been a pleasure to work with her on this and other issues. barbara and i came to washington together in 1982, 34...
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i rise today with great enthusiasm to honor and salute yo landa adams. and enormous and wonderful talent of gospel music. and to celebrate her 10th anniversary of the yolanda adams morning show. many, many know that i introduced legislation to make september gospel music heritage month. to honor the many talented americans who enjoy, sing, write and provide inspiration in gospel music. even elvis presley, who won his first grammy through gospel music. i remember young yolanda adams swinging -- singing in a church in houston and the inspiration she gave even then. a young teacher who worked until they finally knew that her talent was worthy of presenting it to the american people. yolanda adams rose to fame as one of gospel music greats, making her debut in 1988. i remember that. since then she's been a wowing gospel audiences, she's been before the president of the united states and all over the world. but yet she's a humble person. following a musical career, she began the music and morning show. these shows don't last. but her spirit has guided it forw
i rise today with great enthusiasm to honor and salute yo landa adams. and enormous and wonderful talent of gospel music. and to celebrate her 10th anniversary of the yolanda adams morning show. many, many know that i introduced legislation to make september gospel music heritage month. to honor the many talented americans who enjoy, sing, write and provide inspiration in gospel music. even elvis presley, who won his first grammy through gospel music. i remember young yolanda adams swinging --...
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so george will attend the west acre montgomery is he toriise t school in norfolk, he know landa the photos show the prince pnc standing by the school's outside mural. mu i love it that he's going to a regular nursery school. >> not the school of of the s palacech. >> aww, my goodness.dness >> coming up you can have aanav cheat day and still lose weigh.i i had a big cheat day yesterday. >> so did i. >> as do you meaned on social ma media. >> not good.ot g >>> we'll tell you about the neo diet getting a lot of buzz thisi morning.mog. >> but you got -- you had an ice cream sunday.m >> it was so good, too. it.it >> look delicious.deli >> local sports club raisingrt eyebrows over a racy new ad campaign. what the pictures have to doaveo with your workout or do they? t >> it look like american horror story arc show i love. ♪ ♪ >>> either of you watch american idol last night a little bit ofo it? >> i did not. i was watching the wizards game g it was pretty good. i don't know why it jusa tli>> j remained me -- i guess the sinking. >> any of the guests -- surprisr guests last night? n >> some o
so george will attend the west acre montgomery is he toriise t school in norfolk, he know landa the photos show the prince pnc standing by the school's outside mural. mu i love it that he's going to a regular nursery school. >> not the school of of the s palacech. >> aww, my goodness.dness >> coming up you can have aanav cheat day and still lose weigh.i i had a big cheat day yesterday. >> so did i. >> as do you meaned on social ma media. >> not good.ot g...
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jo landa, mansfield, ohio, republican. good morning to you, yolanda. caller: good morning. host: how did you vote yesterday? caller: ted cruz. this morning, i'm feeling just totally betrayed. i don't know what i'll do from here on out. i cannot imagine voting for onald trump. he's not a self-made man. daddy left him money. and then he will not release his taxes and i'm angry at the media too. remember the media attacking romney for his taxes and tax returns? ed forwhy haven't they ask donald's? i wonder if he pay any taxes. i just feel -- host: why do you feel betrayed, yolanda? caller: i don't know. my whole republican party. i know they don't like cruz. i know they don't. but he's an admirable man. at least he has morals. i mean, if trump gets in, we're going to have a man who's had casinos, strip clubs, porn parties in the strip clubs. i mean, bankruptcies. i mean, my, you know, i just never thought our country would stoop this level. host: yolanda, you said you couldn't never cast a vote for donald trump. what if it's donald trump vs. hillary clinton? caller: pardon? ho
jo landa, mansfield, ohio, republican. good morning to you, yolanda. caller: good morning. host: how did you vote yesterday? caller: ted cruz. this morning, i'm feeling just totally betrayed. i don't know what i'll do from here on out. i cannot imagine voting for onald trump. he's not a self-made man. daddy left him money. and then he will not release his taxes and i'm angry at the media too. remember the media attacking romney for his taxes and tax returns? ed forwhy haven't they ask donald's?...
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everyone i was born by god's dear grace in a extraordinary place stripes stars and and the eagle fly landa big, old with countless dreams ♪ [cheers and applause] sen. cruz: god bless the great state of indiana. [cheers and applause] to chad, clay, and mike, i want to thank you for being here. thank you for your strong leadership. thank you for everyone coming together on a terrific evening here in the hoosier state. tonight, donald trump is expected to have a good night. [crowd booing] sen. cruz: donald trump is likely to win some states. and the media is going to have heart palpitations this evening. they are going to be excited. oh, so very excited at donald trump's victory. and the media is going to say, "the race is over." say,edia is going to "donald trump is the republican nominee." now, if you find yourself wondering why the media is so eager to have donald as the republican nominee, you don't have to look any further than today's "usa today" front page. g.o.p. doubts they would vote for trump. 40%. now, i want you to think for a second. the network executives, are the democrats o
everyone i was born by god's dear grace in a extraordinary place stripes stars and and the eagle fly landa big, old with countless dreams ♪ [cheers and applause] sen. cruz: god bless the great state of indiana. [cheers and applause] to chad, clay, and mike, i want to thank you for being here. thank you for your strong leadership. thank you for everyone coming together on a terrific evening here in the hoosier state. tonight, donald trump is expected to have a good night. [crowd booing] sen....