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new hampshire can make a recommendation. but south carolina can put the kiss of the nomination on the candidate of your choice. [applause] steve king: that is why this is important. if the candidate comes out of south carolina with a resounding victory, all of that will take your recommendation. our values arrived in the oval office with a president who believes like we do. [applause] steve king: all of the things i have the privilege to do like writing legislation and try to get them passed into law, all of that pales in comparison to what all of us together can do to get the right president. if you don't think about that the way i do, i will say look at how much president obama has affected policy in this country from the oval office. not very much if you took out the unconstitutional stuff. [laughter] steve king: but the unconstitutional stuff is a very troubling component of this. most important thing the next president must do is restore this constitution back to the text of its original meaning. [applause] steve king:
new hampshire can make a recommendation. but south carolina can put the kiss of the nomination on the candidate of your choice. [applause] steve king: that is why this is important. if the candidate comes out of south carolina with a resounding victory, all of that will take your recommendation. our values arrived in the oval office with a president who believes like we do. [applause] steve king: all of the things i have the privilege to do like writing legislation and try to get them passed...
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in iowa and new hampshire? and perhaps in south carolina, south carolina then looms as a very important contest when we look at it next year. >> schieffer: do you think mike huckabee is for real, ron? >> yeah, he is for real and someone who was modestly successful in arkansas who comes across as very affable very populist in a populist setting but there is another side to him, he can be very prickly, even mean, he has got severe, severe he just touched on it in the previous segment ethical issues getting back to arkansas and going to the current times. >> schieffer: well, talk a little bit about that, because that was your story, you are the one that wrote that story, you said he was , what, down right, well you didn't call him sleazy but you said he supported -- >> cheesy is the word i used sleazy might be -- >> schieffer: i don't mean that. >> i covered -- i have known mike huckabee since before he got in politics and i covered bill clinton in arkansas and i have a healthy respect for both of them but also kn
in iowa and new hampshire? and perhaps in south carolina, south carolina then looms as a very important contest when we look at it next year. >> schieffer: do you think mike huckabee is for real, ron? >> yeah, he is for real and someone who was modestly successful in arkansas who comes across as very affable very populist in a populist setting but there is another side to him, he can be very prickly, even mean, he has got severe, severe he just touched on it in the previous segment...
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my candidacy in the new hampshire primary will be a test in several ways. one, it will be a test of how much support will be given to a candidate without campaign funds and whose expense will be limited to personal and travel expense paid by the candidate. two, it will be a test of how much support will be given the candidate without a professional party organization of paid campaign workers, but instead composed of nonpaid volunteers. three, it will be a test of how much support will be given a can candidate who refuses to absence herself from the official duties to which she's been elected, and whose campaign time in new hampshire -- on may 5th. i really have not thought about the primaries except new hampshire and illinois. illinois having advised me this morning that they have petitions ready to file in case my answer was yes. of course, i would not object to my name going into the d.c. primary. [ applause ] where were your washington headquarters be? where will you begin to receive campaign contributions? [ laughter ] the chairman of the republican nat
my candidacy in the new hampshire primary will be a test in several ways. one, it will be a test of how much support will be given to a candidate without campaign funds and whose expense will be limited to personal and travel expense paid by the candidate. two, it will be a test of how much support will be given the candidate without a professional party organization of paid campaign workers, but instead composed of nonpaid volunteers. three, it will be a test of how much support will be given...
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new hampshire can make a recommendation. but south carolina can put the kiss of the nomination on the candidate of your choice. [ applause ] and that's why this is important. and if the candidate comes out of south carolina with a resounding victory, then that whole -- that whole sec primary that looks like it's going to take place, all that of is going to take your recommendation. and what happens? our values arrive in the oval office with a president who believes like we do. [ applause ] and all of the things that have i the privilege to do like writing pieces of legislation introduce them try to get them passed into law, all of that pales in comparison to what all of us together can do to get the right president. and if you don't think about that maybe the same way that i do i'll tell you look how much president obama has affected policy in this country from the oval office. i mean not very much if you took out the unconstitutional stuff. but the unconstitutional stuff is a very troubling component of this. the most impor
new hampshire can make a recommendation. but south carolina can put the kiss of the nomination on the candidate of your choice. [ applause ] and that's why this is important. and if the candidate comes out of south carolina with a resounding victory, then that whole -- that whole sec primary that looks like it's going to take place, all that of is going to take your recommendation. and what happens? our values arrive in the oval office with a president who believes like we do. [ applause ] and...
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let's move on in new hampshire. jeb bush gets the biggest slice, but only 15%. you can call him the leader, but can't call him the frontrunner. again, we will go around. you see the other slices of the pie, and some of them small and i call others medium at best. in 2012, mitt romney won with just shy of 40% of the vote, and paul second, and my question, steve, with a crowded field, doesn't take a lot. you don't need 50%, but should jeb bush be worried that he is at 5% in iowa and 15% in new hampshire? >> robert costa had an interesting question, where maybe they shouldn't be -- i am remembering in 2011 when newt gingrich was soaring in the polls, and so it's a little early and things can change. i wonder as an observer if the fact there are so many potential candidates, if it diminishes them all and leaves somebody like bush who has the money and name recognition in a stronger position in the long term even though he looks weak in iowa. >> he worked his tail off and got to 25. but if you are the guy who is raising the most money and the guy with the name, and t
let's move on in new hampshire. jeb bush gets the biggest slice, but only 15%. you can call him the leader, but can't call him the frontrunner. again, we will go around. you see the other slices of the pie, and some of them small and i call others medium at best. in 2012, mitt romney won with just shy of 40% of the vote, and paul second, and my question, steve, with a crowded field, doesn't take a lot. you don't need 50%, but should jeb bush be worried that he is at 5% in iowa and 15% in new...
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so jake tommer headed up to new hampshire -- jake tapper headed up to new hampshire. he's live in manchester fresh off this interview. all right, i'm dying to know what -- tell me anything and everything. what did he say? >> reporter: he talked about a lot. he's talking about the economy. of course, we discussed that we talked about immigration, we talked about entitlement reform. but one of the most interesting and starkly different answers that he gave was when i asked about the question that was put to jeb bush the other day knowing then that we know now, does jeb bush think that the decision to go to war in iraq the decision his older brother george w. bush made, was that the right decision? jeb bush didn't directly answer the question. i asked it to governor christie. here's what he had to say. >> no, it wasn't. i believe president bush made the best decision at the time given the intelligence community was telling him there was wmd, and were there threats there in iraq. but i don't think you can honestly say that if we knew then that there was no wmd that the co
so jake tommer headed up to new hampshire -- jake tapper headed up to new hampshire. he's live in manchester fresh off this interview. all right, i'm dying to know what -- tell me anything and everything. what did he say? >> reporter: he talked about a lot. he's talking about the economy. of course, we discussed that we talked about immigration, we talked about entitlement reform. but one of the most interesting and starkly different answers that he gave was when i asked about the...
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time in new hampshire. you were just hearing from the district attorney in dane county that's madison, wisconsin. his name issish male 0 zain. he was announcing his decision to not charge a police officer in the shooting death of unarmed 19-year-old tony robinson. let's get right to cnn's ryan young. he's live in madison, wisconsin. ryan. >> reporter: jake we are right across the street from where that shooting happened. i can toll you across the street you can see that group of people over there. they are a group of faith leaders and communities members who arrived here to listen to this and watch it together. a lot of them have their phones. they've been streaming it and watching it. when the announcement was made they didn't make a noise. what we're told is there will be a march sometime soon. there will be one tomorrow. but there's talk tonight about a march to the capital. this is the state where tony robinson was coming down that night. we're actually standing at the gas station where there was survei
time in new hampshire. you were just hearing from the district attorney in dane county that's madison, wisconsin. his name issish male 0 zain. he was announcing his decision to not charge a police officer in the shooting death of unarmed 19-year-old tony robinson. let's get right to cnn's ryan young. he's live in madison, wisconsin. ryan. >> reporter: jake we are right across the street from where that shooting happened. i can toll you across the street you can see that group of people...
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he didn't play as much in iowa and he went for new hampshire. that could be the way jeb bush does it. >> shira center of the "boston globe" and msnbc's benjy sarlin thank you for being with me. >>> for more now, i'm joined by rick tyler, spokesman for senator ted cruz's presidential campaign. rick, good morning, thank you for being with me. >> good morning, jose how are you? >> give me a prediction of how your candidate will do in new hampshire? >> i think he'll do surprisingly well. i grew up in new hampshire and the first trip i went there with ted cruz i was surprised to the degree of the crowds were huge we've done i think at least 14 or 15 events in new hampshire and there wasn't a single event where less than 100 people came. what was interesting about it is often you go to new hampshire and sometimes you get a dozen people that's how pat buchanan won in new hampshire and people say they're testing the waters. nobody that i saw in a ted cruz event was testing the waters. they jumped in the deep end and they were all in so we were excited a
he didn't play as much in iowa and he went for new hampshire. that could be the way jeb bush does it. >> shira center of the "boston globe" and msnbc's benjy sarlin thank you for being with me. >>> for more now, i'm joined by rick tyler, spokesman for senator ted cruz's presidential campaign. rick, good morning, thank you for being with me. >> good morning, jose how are you? >> give me a prediction of how your candidate will do in new hampshire? >> i...
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i'm andrea mitchell in hampton, new hampshire. more on hillary clinton's trip to come. >>> first the prime suspect in the d.c. murder mystery is in police custody. officials arrested 34-year-old daron dylon wint without incident after a man hunt stretching from washington new york and back. wint is charged with first degree murder and expected to appear in court later this afternoon in d.c. peter alexander has more. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell nbc news police followed a white chevy cruise box truck in washington. officers pulling over the vehicle with guns drawn and arresting him without incident. two other men and two women were arrested. went's arrest capped a two day search from d.c. to new york where investigators believe he traveled by bus before returning to d.c. thursday. a law enforcement official tells our station police tracked him to brooklyn from a phone found in his girlfriend's custody. police used separate phone records to track him down according to the official. in 2010 according to police records, w
i'm andrea mitchell in hampton, new hampshire. more on hillary clinton's trip to come. >>> first the prime suspect in the d.c. murder mystery is in police custody. officials arrested 34-year-old daron dylon wint without incident after a man hunt stretching from washington new york and back. wint is charged with first degree murder and expected to appear in court later this afternoon in d.c. peter alexander has more. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell nbc news police...
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if he doesn't win new hampshire, i think -- like new hampshire is the reason he can be considered a presidential candidate. i was also going to say, i found the comparison between tom brady and christie and is bridgegate, i found it funny that he defended tom brady. they're both in a similar position. >> yeah. we have that clip. let's listen to what he said about the tom brady thing. >> doesn't seem all that conclusive to me. people in public life wind up becoming targets for various reasons. so here is tom brady. great looking guy. wealthy beyond imagination. married to gisels bundchen and four super bowls. it seems like tom brady's life is almost too perfect. >> and we have the republican ticket, chris christie and tom brady. >> that's a winner in new hampshire, isn't it? >> you know, i'm impressed that he can prosecute nouns gisele's name correctly. that's a lot of knowledge there. >> and he -- i love that he did not think that was a silly comparison. >> i love that he didn't -- he would have looked like more of a hypocrit to come out and blast tom brady. they're not, right now, doing anythin
if he doesn't win new hampshire, i think -- like new hampshire is the reason he can be considered a presidential candidate. i was also going to say, i found the comparison between tom brady and christie and is bridgegate, i found it funny that he defended tom brady. they're both in a similar position. >> yeah. we have that clip. let's listen to what he said about the tom brady thing. >> doesn't seem all that conclusive to me. people in public life wind up becoming targets for...
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he knows his real play is new hampshire. when it dmzcomes to iowa and south carolina, he still wants to be seen as a contender. his play is to be in the long run the nominee, someone who can play in a lot of places. >> when you talk to people -- in bush's world, but also in the republican world in general, is there any surprise that this is where he is five months into this? is there a thought we knew it would be a tough slug but we didn't think it would be this tough. >> some of his closest allies are stunned he has not surged ahead. that was his move in december. let's put the rest of the field at bay. that hasn't happened. when you look at bush in the polls, he's in the top tier but static as a candidate. he's not generating energy on the campaign trail. that has bush people nervous. they think because of their money and their organizational advantage they can survive. >> that was getting a reaction from you. are surprised or not surprised? >> he reminds me of the mitt romney people being surprised and shocked that they l
he knows his real play is new hampshire. when it dmzcomes to iowa and south carolina, he still wants to be seen as a contender. his play is to be in the long run the nominee, someone who can play in a lot of places. >> when you talk to people -- in bush's world, but also in the republican world in general, is there any surprise that this is where he is five months into this? is there a thought we knew it would be a tough slug but we didn't think it would be this tough. >> some of...
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i love new hampshire and i love meeting people and talking to them. thank you very much. >> governor, why won't you answer my question? mr. pataki: thank you so much for being here, really appreciate it. thank you. thank you very much. it is about you guys, the next generation. giving you the hope and opportunity. [inaudible conversations] mr. pataki i know my entire life : has prepared me for this moment. i have had great experiences with leading and changing, and i have had tremendous experience dealing with people in the private sector on a little farm growing up in peekskill. i know i have the ability to lead and change the country's direction, and appeal beyond just the republican party. some of the agenda you have heard, to change washington. vision, experience, and the believe in this country to bring people together for a better future. we will keep fighting. >> hello, governor. good luck. what other states will you compete in? mr. pataki: sure. it is a national election. we are kicking off in new hampshire but i have been to iowa three times,
i love new hampshire and i love meeting people and talking to them. thank you very much. >> governor, why won't you answer my question? mr. pataki: thank you so much for being here, really appreciate it. thank you. thank you very much. it is about you guys, the next generation. giving you the hope and opportunity. [inaudible conversations] mr. pataki i know my entire life : has prepared me for this moment. i have had great experiences with leading and changing, and i have had tremendous...
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mark: coming up up, a little camera and a lot of new hampshire tongue. mark: today's daily reminder that ticks can get sticky comes from ron paul's political traction -- -- that politics can get sticky come from ron pills political tracker camera. john: we don't just thrive at five, we are great at eastern time. us at the bar on your dvr. until tomorrow sayonara. >> we are moments away from the closing bell. this is the bloomberg market day, i am alix steel. alix: you are looking at markets finishing lower on this day, snapping a two day winning streak. the dow off by 85 points. at one point the dow was down by as much as 100 two points at its session low. the s&p, a big reversal, its all-time closing
mark: coming up up, a little camera and a lot of new hampshire tongue. mark: today's daily reminder that ticks can get sticky comes from ron paul's political traction -- -- that politics can get sticky come from ron pills political tracker camera. john: we don't just thrive at five, we are great at eastern time. us at the bar on your dvr. until tomorrow sayonara. >> we are moments away from the closing bell. this is the bloomberg market day, i am alix steel. alix: you are looking at...
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[inaudible] >> new hampshire is very important. i love new hampshire. so much of it is -- i love that you sit down across the kitchen table and they ask you a question. i love that. >> do you feel you can distinguish yourself as more of a moderate? mr. pataki: i think i have led for many years a very deep blue state, but changed dramatically. some of the changes i've talked about today shows i can win the election, i can replace dependency with opportunity. i know that in my heart. we are going to fight the fight. i think having been in the private sector is a bonus. i have spent plenty of time in the government. i also know what the private sector is about. >> why here in new hampshire? and why this time around? mr. pataki: i love new hampshire politics because so much of it is here, where you sit across kitchen tables, people look you in the eye, and that is politics. it is a critical time when i know we need things for this country. i know my entire life has prepared me for this moment. i know i can change this government away people want. -- this go
[inaudible] >> new hampshire is very important. i love new hampshire. so much of it is -- i love that you sit down across the kitchen table and they ask you a question. i love that. >> do you feel you can distinguish yourself as more of a moderate? mr. pataki: i think i have led for many years a very deep blue state, but changed dramatically. some of the changes i've talked about today shows i can win the election, i can replace dependency with opportunity. i know that in my heart....
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new hampshire is the greatest presidential proving ground we have. the enduring impact is only as certain as a next generation of citizens who get involved. engaging in your world includes engaging in citizenship. and so, this cozy little world of your childhood is gone. you may be tempted to create for yourself that same kind of small, safe circle -- concentrating on entertainment for yourself. doing the minimum at work. reading nothing, avoiding meaningful commitments complaining about the inevitable unfairness is of life. alternatively, you could live large by expanding your world engaging, constantly learning, overcoming reversals, nourishing friendships, engaging in citizenship, and serving others. that is the road less traveled, and it will make all the difference. god bless you on your journey. thank you. [applause] >> a conversation with former staffers who worked with george h.w. bush. examining the phenomenon known as science the nihilism. a little bit later, president george w. bush giving the southern methodist university commencement add
new hampshire is the greatest presidential proving ground we have. the enduring impact is only as certain as a next generation of citizens who get involved. engaging in your world includes engaging in citizenship. and so, this cozy little world of your childhood is gone. you may be tempted to create for yourself that same kind of small, safe circle -- concentrating on entertainment for yourself. doing the minimum at work. reading nothing, avoiding meaningful commitments complaining about the...
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that's why i love new hampshire. >> that was governor john kasich in new hampshire last month. he is back with us now. governor kasich, you sure love new hampshire. that was kind of interesting. >> two congressional districts. the people are great. the last time i was there, jon, 16 years ago, i was trying to run for president, i was talking to a lady in a kitchen, we were having a nice chat finally she looked at the watch, she said, when is the candidate going to get here? it hasn't happened this time. >> i want to get to that in a second. but first, we had this dramatic showdown in the senate over the patriot act. and the domestic surveillance program, so, my question to you, do you stand with rand paul who says the patriot act is unconstitutional violation of our civil liberties? or are you with jeb bush who says this is an important tool in the war on terrorism? >> jon, there's a balance here. i'm very suspicious of anything that's big, whether it's government, business, it doesn't matter. i think there's a middle ground. i think we need to gather information. i know that i
that's why i love new hampshire. >> that was governor john kasich in new hampshire last month. he is back with us now. governor kasich, you sure love new hampshire. that was kind of interesting. >> two congressional districts. the people are great. the last time i was there, jon, 16 years ago, i was trying to run for president, i was talking to a lady in a kitchen, we were having a nice chat finally she looked at the watch, she said, when is the candidate going to get here? it...
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it's wonderful in states like new hampshire. contact. they'll met people in the living rooms. they'll be exposed to a lot of television advertising that hopefully communicates what it can, and what the priorities would be. they'll have some things to say about how they think the others in the field would govern. there'll be a lot of information besides debates. they'll come in and give voters a chance to sort these people. it will be a strength for some, a weakness for others. for a lot of voters, presence on television, how you command the stage, it tells people about what sort of leader you'll be. been that way since john f kennedy. nothing will change. you can make an argument we want to see the people in the arena and see how they act. >>> and those that get through the early process, the early stages, once you get into march and april, and even may, where these primaries tumble over each other, three, four, five on the same day, one three days after the one, it's not just the amount of money, but whether you can organise, manage a campaign, let your people do the things y
it's wonderful in states like new hampshire. contact. they'll met people in the living rooms. they'll be exposed to a lot of television advertising that hopefully communicates what it can, and what the priorities would be. they'll have some things to say about how they think the others in the field would govern. there'll be a lot of information besides debates. they'll come in and give voters a chance to sort these people. it will be a strength for some, a weakness for others. for a lot of...
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two, he will focus on new hampshire. only chris christie has got a new hampshire centric path. the last thing is this message which we will listen to later -- smaller government. lots of other people are running on it, but he's running on it with an anti-washington sensibility that i think will help at least push the argument along. al: i want to cover the george pataki/bobby jindal debate, the battle of the 1%'ers. that's what it's all about. mark: it's a problem in the field, this crowded -- you not only have to grow your support but you have to pass over 16 other guys and one gal in order to get to the top. it is daunting. he needs a lot more luck than one or two people dropping out. in this crowded republican field, everyone is looking for a way to set themselves out from the rest. rand paul is doing that by turning the nsa into public enemy number one. now, all this week, rand paul's fellow republicans are looking for their own look at me chances, and they've done that by turning against him. chris christie and bobby jindal have been ultra-aggressive criticizing his commen
two, he will focus on new hampshire. only chris christie has got a new hampshire centric path. the last thing is this message which we will listen to later -- smaller government. lots of other people are running on it, but he's running on it with an anti-washington sensibility that i think will help at least push the argument along. al: i want to cover the george pataki/bobby jindal debate, the battle of the 1%'ers. that's what it's all about. mark: it's a problem in the field, this crowded --...
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a man in new hampshire at a rotary club luncheon where i was speaking who came up to me and said, you know, i do not think we think of ourselves as -- think of ourselves as a nation of limitless possibility anymore. we're losing the core of who we are. for ourselves, families, future, nation, losing that is a possibility. we have everything we need to solve our problems. what we need is leadership and citizenship. >> i bet you will get a lot of questions on that from our audience in a couple of moments after the break. stay with us. ♪ >> now a conversation with the candidate continues. >> welcome back to our conversation with the candidate, republican carly theory in a. i we will jump in, but let's get right to it with the 1st question from jim adams. >> your 1st hundred days, how would you work on medicare social security, defense. >> nice to see you. the only way we can get deficits under control -- and we need to get the deficit under control is to actually reduce the size of government. we have in talking about this for years, but in truth all we ever really talk about is changi
a man in new hampshire at a rotary club luncheon where i was speaking who came up to me and said, you know, i do not think we think of ourselves as -- think of ourselves as a nation of limitless possibility anymore. we're losing the core of who we are. for ourselves, families, future, nation, losing that is a possibility. we have everything we need to solve our problems. what we need is leadership and citizenship. >> i bet you will get a lot of questions on that from our audience in a...
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new hampshire has truth in sentencing laws. so, the life without parole literally means life without parole because in a lot of states it doesn't. so people get confused. but in new hampshire that's what it means. >> we have tried to talk to bill. he won't talk to us. >> i'm not -- the state of new hampshire doesn't want him to talk to anybody. they have made that specific at his parole board. >> why are they so afraid that he is going to talk? what are they so afraid that he is going to say? they have pretty much admonished them both of them at both parole board hearings and it was brought up again and brought up at pete randals parole board hearing. i don't expect them to be talking to anybody. >> he got parole. when his sentence, he had an eligibility for parole. >> he got a plea bargain. then he got a sentence reduction. and then he got parole. >> but he also got the ability to be paroled? >> yes, yes. >> you got sentenced with no chance for parole? >> right. >> zero, none? >> yes. >> what do you think about that? >> it sou
new hampshire has truth in sentencing laws. so, the life without parole literally means life without parole because in a lot of states it doesn't. so people get confused. but in new hampshire that's what it means. >> we have tried to talk to bill. he won't talk to us. >> i'm not -- the state of new hampshire doesn't want him to talk to anybody. they have made that specific at his parole board. >> why are they so afraid that he is going to talk? what are they so afraid that he...
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democrats in new hampshire saying i want bernie sanders or someone else. that is not where people thought where she was invincible. that's not invincible. mark: can they ever go negative on bernie sanders? they can talk about positions on his gun but can they go negative on him without a serious blowback? i assume they think they can. he is a formidable force. if you go negative on him his comebacks will be potent. john: there's something dangerous about a candidate who knows he is not going to win. it allows him to not hedge, not take the big money. speak their heart, speak their ideology. mark: like loverboy said everybody is working for the , weekend. if you are a republican resident hopeful you are working on the weekend. most leading prospects were at the freedom summit. jeb bush commenced a speech on faith at liberty university. in our poll today, jeb bush gets 11% on the leaderboard. bush is looking for some big push. did he achieve what he wanted to achieve? john: no, i think. in the sense that he put down a marker for where he is on a and -- where
democrats in new hampshire saying i want bernie sanders or someone else. that is not where people thought where she was invincible. that's not invincible. mark: can they ever go negative on bernie sanders? they can talk about positions on his gun but can they go negative on him without a serious blowback? i assume they think they can. he is a formidable force. if you go negative on him his comebacks will be potent. john: there's something dangerous about a candidate who knows he is not going to...
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industry in new hampshire. and mr. chairman, in the interest of brevity and because i have to leave early, i'm going to submit my full statement for the record but i just wanted to raise a couple of concerns. one is not directly related to this hearing, but since we're talking about seafood, i feel compelled to talk about the concerns that we have in new hampshire and the northeast relative to the fishing quotas that have been set by the department of commerce, and specifically by noaa. over the past few years, the federal government has found that the declining levels of cod in the gulf of maine have been dramatic. there is some disagreement about that among scientists and among the fishing industry, but they have set very dramatic, very low quotas that have almost totally decimated the fishing industry in new hampshire and, again, i appreciate that that's not the subject of today's hearing, but it is an issue that we are very concerned about and that i think it is something that we need to deal with because o
industry in new hampshire. and mr. chairman, in the interest of brevity and because i have to leave early, i'm going to submit my full statement for the record but i just wanted to raise a couple of concerns. one is not directly related to this hearing, but since we're talking about seafood, i feel compelled to talk about the concerns that we have in new hampshire and the northeast relative to the fishing quotas that have been set by the department of commerce, and specifically by noaa. over...
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we saw you in new hampshire. as i understand it now, your wife and even your daughters are on board with the presidential run. >> i didn't know you could talk to them. >> this is what i heard. >> we're -- >> at this point aside from the money front -- >> we're getting closer. >> are you going on do it? >> look, we have metrics set internally. i'm very pleased with what we have seen over the course of the last month, i have been very pleased with what i have found out on the ground in new hampshire, south carolina, michigan. i'm in the process of accumulating resources. i hope people will help me if they like my unique voice in this whole thing, and we look at organization, and so within a period of time, i will make a decision, and if we meet our metrics, i'm going to move forward. and i have to tell you that i'm increasingly optimistic about all of this. you know jon, i'm the most experienced in the field with being an executive running a big state like ohio, dealing with problems like cleveland. at the same tim
we saw you in new hampshire. as i understand it now, your wife and even your daughters are on board with the presidential run. >> i didn't know you could talk to them. >> this is what i heard. >> we're -- >> at this point aside from the money front -- >> we're getting closer. >> are you going on do it? >> look, we have metrics set internally. i'm very pleased with what we have seen over the course of the last month, i have been very pleased with what i...
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like iowa, small, rural state, similar to vermont and new hampshire. a next door neighbor state for bernie sanders. the voters in iowa the voters in new hampshire, these are the types of voters he is accustom to appealing to. he has a message to resinate to lower income rural voters. so the path of bernie sanders to the nomination that's very difficult to see. the path to bernie sanders making some serious noise in iowa and new hampshire and causing some serious headaches for hillary clinton in iowa and new hampshire, that's not as hard to see. >> the -- bernie sanders faces a similar challenge that robert kennedy faced when he ran and gene mccarthy faced within the party, which is they didn't want to in any kind of personal kind of way attack president johnson. bernie sanders took a page right out of bobby kennedy's play book today saying this is not about hillary clinton and it's not about anyone else in the race. let's listen to the way bobby kennedy said this about president johnson back when he made his announcement. >> my decision reflects no per
like iowa, small, rural state, similar to vermont and new hampshire. a next door neighbor state for bernie sanders. the voters in iowa the voters in new hampshire, these are the types of voters he is accustom to appealing to. he has a message to resinate to lower income rural voters. so the path of bernie sanders to the nomination that's very difficult to see. the path to bernie sanders making some serious noise in iowa and new hampshire and causing some serious headaches for hillary clinton in...
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it's not a matter of getting second place in iowa or third in new hampshire. you can keep going to the later states, the caucus states right, and keep going for much longer than in the past. >> do you think that people amass money and just stay in the race as long as possible so we're looking at a longer sort of heated primary up until the very last minute? >> i think it takes a lot longer for this to shake out. it's not going to be in 2012 it was sort of mostly over in a month and went on a bit with gingrich and santorum. but the basic outlines for the same. instead of one super pac and money for santorum you're going to have much, much more money from these outside guproups. going to extend this primary, i think. >> to the evangelical vote in iowa, rick santorum the end of the month, scott walker with the evangelical vote who is your lead horse for that state and for that vote? >> because he wants fresh voice for that block of the party, he wants the new generation of conservatives, i still think you have to count center cruz as the favor for the eve jellang
it's not a matter of getting second place in iowa or third in new hampshire. you can keep going to the later states, the caucus states right, and keep going for much longer than in the past. >> do you think that people amass money and just stay in the race as long as possible so we're looking at a longer sort of heated primary up until the very last minute? >> i think it takes a lot longer for this to shake out. it's not going to be in 2012 it was sort of mostly over in a month and...
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i'm andrea mitchell in hampton, new hampshire. more on hillary clinton's trip to come. >>> first the prime suspect in the d.c. murder mystery is in police custody. officials arrested 34-year-old daron dylon wint without incident after a man hunt stretching from washington new york and back. wint is charged with first degree murder and expected to appear in court later this afternoon in d
i'm andrea mitchell in hampton, new hampshire. more on hillary clinton's trip to come. >>> first the prime suspect in the d.c. murder mystery is in police custody. officials arrested 34-year-old daron dylon wint without incident after a man hunt stretching from washington new york and back. wint is charged with first degree murder and expected to appear in court later this afternoon in d
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new hampshire is the greatest proving ground we have. it's enduring impact is only as certain as the next generation of citizens who choose to get involved. engaging in your world means engaging in citizenship. you may be tempted to try to create for yourself that same kind of small and safe circle, concentrating on entertainment for yourself, doing the minimum work. avoiding meaningful commitments. complaining about the inevitable unfairness of life. alternatively you could live large by expanding your world, and engaging in your world constantly learning. overcoming reversals nursing friendships engaging in , citizenship and serving others. that is the road less traveled and will make all the difference. god bless you and your journey. thank you. [applause] >> tonight the harvard food law conference looks at legislative and practical solutions to hunger. the macarthur foundation hosted a symposium on ways to reduce the prison population in the u.s. from the national academy of sciences a look at the broader effects of high rates of inc
new hampshire is the greatest proving ground we have. it's enduring impact is only as certain as the next generation of citizens who choose to get involved. engaging in your world means engaging in citizenship. you may be tempted to try to create for yourself that same kind of small and safe circle, concentrating on entertainment for yourself, doing the minimum work. avoiding meaningful commitments. complaining about the inevitable unfairness of life. alternatively you could live large by...
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rubio won't come out of iowa, new hampshire and south carolina 0-3, and he dialled up the nevada work, because it makes sense, and just in case. that's it for "inside politics." "state of the union" starts right now. >>> this is cnn's breaking news. >> good morning from washington. i am jim scuitto. the breaking news we are following this morning, secretary of state john kerry cutting short a crucial diplomatic trip to europe after breaking his right femur in a biking accident in the french alps. this is right after cancer claimed the life of vice president joe biden's son, beau biden. the state department released a statement saying secretary kerry broke his foot in a biking accident this morning in france, and g
rubio won't come out of iowa, new hampshire and south carolina 0-3, and he dialled up the nevada work, because it makes sense, and just in case. that's it for "inside politics." "state of the union" starts right now. >>> this is cnn's breaking news. >> good morning from washington. i am jim scuitto. the breaking news we are following this morning, secretary of state john kerry cutting short a crucial diplomatic trip to europe after breaking his right femur in...
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much less new hampshire, south carolina, and north carolina. and not everybody is going to stay in that long. money will run out. people will get tired. they will recognize they are not going to make a did he want in the polls and they'll start dribbling off, certainly around the time of the iowa straw poll in august peel will people will not mesh you were there. by the time we get to the end of the year of 2015 and begin moving in to the evening numbered year that, this field will self window and be down to probably the five or six people that have a legitimate shot and should have a legitimate shot. >> i think the point you make makes a lot of sense. talk. >> you but if we look at 2012. let's look at your old boss newt gene grieve. because he had financial backing he was deep in the primaries evening though he wasn't winning anything. rick santorum dropped out in april because he ran out of money he should won almost twice the number of delegates at newt gingrich but he could stay in the race. can you see that? >> sure more than ever before b
much less new hampshire, south carolina, and north carolina. and not everybody is going to stay in that long. money will run out. people will get tired. they will recognize they are not going to make a did he want in the polls and they'll start dribbling off, certainly around the time of the iowa straw poll in august peel will people will not mesh you were there. by the time we get to the end of the year of 2015 and begin moving in to the evening numbered year that, this field will self window...
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industry in new hampshire. and mr. chairman, in the interest of brevity and because i have to leave early, i'm going to submit my full statement for the record but i just wanted to raise a couple of concerns. one is not directly related to this hearing, but since we're talking about seafood i feel compelled to talk about the concerns that we have in new hampshire and the northeast relative to the fishing quotas that have been set by the department of commerce and specifically by noaa. over the past few years, the federal government has found that the declining levels of cod in the gulf of maine have been dramatic. there is some disagreement about that among scientists and among the fishing industry but they have set very dramatic, very low quotas that have almost totally decimated the fishing industry in new hampshire and, again i appreciate that that's not the subject of today's hearing, but it is an issue that we are very concerned about and that i think it is something that we need to deal with because of it
industry in new hampshire. and mr. chairman, in the interest of brevity and because i have to leave early, i'm going to submit my full statement for the record but i just wanted to raise a couple of concerns. one is not directly related to this hearing, but since we're talking about seafood i feel compelled to talk about the concerns that we have in new hampshire and the northeast relative to the fishing quotas that have been set by the department of commerce and specifically by noaa. over the...
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in january 2008, the fox news channel hosted a republican primary debate in new hampshire. for that new hampshire debate, fox news designeded to not invite texas congressman ron paul. this debate was after the iowa caucuses that year and ron paul had just done really well in the iowa calkis. but fox news still didn't allow him to be up on that debate stage in new hampshire just a few days later. and they did invite new york city mayor rudy giuliani even though he got about 3% of the vote in iowa. ron paul got 10% and they didn't let him in. and that decision by fox news in january of 2008, that decision by them to exclude ron paul from that debate led to this memorable scene in the streets of milford, new hampshire, where an angry mob, literally an angry mob of ron paul supporters spotted people who they thought were fox news employees in the street and the angry mob literally ran through the streets casing the fox news people screaming fox news sucks, fox news sucks. >> fox news sucks, fox news socks. fox news sucks. fox news sucks. cautionary tale, right? that is not a sc
in january 2008, the fox news channel hosted a republican primary debate in new hampshire. for that new hampshire debate, fox news designeded to not invite texas congressman ron paul. this debate was after the iowa caucuses that year and ron paul had just done really well in the iowa calkis. but fox news still didn't allow him to be up on that debate stage in new hampshire just a few days later. and they did invite new york city mayor rudy giuliani even though he got about 3% of the vote in...
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porter campbell, port smith new hampshire. george telekahatsa. [ cheers and applause ] the georgian army georgia. john tarzian, deck watch officer, cutter melon seattle washington. lindsay k. tailor. graduating with high honors, student engineer, cutter mohawk, key west, florida. taylor, tenison graduating with honors, deck watch officer cutter robert miami, florida. blake albert thompson deck watch officer, cutter decisive mississippi. paul edward tomio. deck watch officer cutter thetis, key west, florida. rocko michael graduating with high honors, student engineer cutter sherman, honolulu hawaii. ray ulbrecht. deck watch officer. miami, florida. alexandra marie von rassin cutter midget mp her commission will be presented by her father lieutenant colonel, u.s. army, retired. marina van skoik. christian robert von strollendorf, graduating with honors cutter alder duluth minnesota. jamie nicole waterman graduating with high honors cutter sherman, honolulu, hawaii. zachary david wells graduating with honors. deck watch officer c
porter campbell, port smith new hampshire. george telekahatsa. [ cheers and applause ] the georgian army georgia. john tarzian, deck watch officer, cutter melon seattle washington. lindsay k. tailor. graduating with high honors, student engineer, cutter mohawk, key west, florida. taylor, tenison graduating with honors, deck watch officer cutter robert miami, florida. blake albert thompson deck watch officer, cutter decisive mississippi. paul edward tomio. deck watch officer cutter thetis, key...
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and if you're a republican voter in new hampshire, man, oh, man, do you have choices in 2016. first up, wisconsin's governor scott walker. he hasn't declared he's running for president yet, but he's buttering us all up with the tried and true "i'm relatable" technique. during his speech, walker bragged about wearing a suit that he got on sale at joseph a. bank. and told the crowd that hillary clinton has probably never been to a kohl's. and let me just say if your best attack on hillary clinton is her wardrobe is too fancy, i don't love your chances. [ laughter ] [ applause ] walker then went onto say that hillary clinton probably hadn't gone shopping for herself in the last two decades. yeah, probably not. she was first lady, and then a senator and then secretary of state. and i'm pretty sure if she did spend any time bargain hunting, fox news would spend a week on bargainghazi. [ applause ] rand paul was up next. he tried the "i'm relatable" technique as well by wearing blue jeans. he says he's a new kind of candidate that can appeal to minorities and young people the way yo
and if you're a republican voter in new hampshire, man, oh, man, do you have choices in 2016. first up, wisconsin's governor scott walker. he hasn't declared he's running for president yet, but he's buttering us all up with the tried and true "i'm relatable" technique. during his speech, walker bragged about wearing a suit that he got on sale at joseph a. bank. and told the crowd that hillary clinton has probably never been to a kohl's. and let me just say if your best attack on...
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no one is really a front-runner in new hampshire and south carolina. scott walker is the candidate to beat in iowa. >> john? >> i'm sticking with republican politics on the republican side everybody hates rand paul and he loves it. which is this week rand paul with his book coming out, lot of controversy on the republican side by saying that the creation of isis the republican policies had something to do it. he's been criticized with everyone else in the field. it's important for rand paul. it highlights the largest debate that's going to run throughout. >> he's on the senate floor today. we'll talk about that later. we're just getting started right now. ben carson and bob j jindal up next. >>> but first, our powerhouse puzzle ler. this year it was another tie. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on w
no one is really a front-runner in new hampshire and south carolina. scott walker is the candidate to beat in iowa. >> john? >> i'm sticking with republican politics on the republican side everybody hates rand paul and he loves it. which is this week rand paul with his book coming out, lot of controversy on the republican side by saying that the creation of isis the republican policies had something to do it. he's been criticized with everyone else in the field. it's important for...