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cleveland reportedly paid out $100,000 to a cleveland resident named tamela even to settle an excessive force lawsuit against garmback. for more we're joined by zoe salzman, one of the attorneys representing the tamir rice family. and we're also joined via democracy now! video stream by rian brown, she is co-founder of the cleveland chapter of black lives matter. we welcome you both to democracy now! zoe salzman, can you explain the settlement and what does it mean that cleveland has to admit no wrongdoing? collects as part of most legal settlements like this, amy, the defendants in the case typically do not admit wrongdoing. it is a way to end a lawsuit summit but especially in the case like this, there is no real resolution or closure for tamir 's family. there is no amount of money that could ever make things right for them. they lost a son and brother and a 12-year-old child on november 22, 2014. there is nothing that could ever make that right for them. amy: what are the terms of the settlement? >> it is quite simple, amy. it is a payment, as you said, a $6 million. the bulk of whi
cleveland reportedly paid out $100,000 to a cleveland resident named tamela even to settle an excessive force lawsuit against garmback. for more we're joined by zoe salzman, one of the attorneys representing the tamir rice family. and we're also joined via democracy now! video stream by rian brown, she is co-founder of the cleveland chapter of black lives matter. we welcome you both to democracy now! zoe salzman, can you explain the settlement and what does it mean that cleveland has to admit...
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lebron james leads the cleveland cavaliers. and the miami heat and over the charlotte hornets and we will have all the highlights for you. nicole: it is 5:31 on the east coast, april 21st, friday, thursday, and the latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: volkswagen reaches an agreement to compensate owners of diesel cars. not clear, that agreement is expected to be revealed later this morning in san francisco. and to buy back 500,000 vehicles that use the software to evade us emissions rules. those vehicles include the jetta sedan, golf compacts, audi a3 sold since 2009 of the german automaker admitted it cheated on these tests for 11 million vehicles worldwide. nicole: another major automaker in trouble, mitsubishi announcing an internal investigation. they falsified fuel mileage test data, the inaccurate test involved 157,000 of its own cars sold in japan and 470,000 vehicles produced for nissan. the news after nissan pointed out data, shares of mitsubishi didn't trade today, they were inundated wit
lebron james leads the cleveland cavaliers. and the miami heat and over the charlotte hornets and we will have all the highlights for you. nicole: it is 5:31 on the east coast, april 21st, friday, thursday, and the latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: volkswagen reaches an agreement to compensate owners of diesel cars. not clear, that agreement is expected to be revealed later this morning in san francisco. and to buy back 500,000 vehicles that use the software to...
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he has no path to winning in cleveland. he will not be the nominee. >> ted cruz and john kasich striking a deal to divide up key battleground primary states. a double-team strategy that already has trump crying foul. their goal here is simple. consolidate the anti-trump vote behind one candidate in each primary. but the numbers say it may not be that easy for them. full details on this daring last-gasp effort to stop trump in just a minute. >>> also on our agenda today, republicans for clinton? >> so is it possible another clinton could be better than another republican? >> it's possible. it's possible. >> billionaire republican donor charles koch says clinton may end up being the best bet in november as top republican donors continue to keep their checkbooks closed. >>> also the veep stakes. someone on the clinton team is talking. we'll tell you what names are leaking out and why they may be leaking out now. >>> rounding out our agend awill it make a difference? what the poll numbers are telling us about the kasich and cru
he has no path to winning in cleveland. he will not be the nominee. >> ted cruz and john kasich striking a deal to divide up key battleground primary states. a double-team strategy that already has trump crying foul. their goal here is simple. consolidate the anti-trump vote behind one candidate in each primary. but the numbers say it may not be that easy for them. full details on this daring last-gasp effort to stop trump in just a minute. >>> also on our agenda today,...
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>> what happens if donald trump gets to cleveland and 50 or 100 delegates shy? >> i think he's nominated. i think -- i mean, if the establishment starts moving against him then to take it away from him, what worth is it going -- of what worth will it be? i mean, to take it away, frustrate and anger and enrage these people who had -- and trump who had the most votes, the most delegates. the most states, the biggest crowds, the most excitement and energy and take and pull the nomination away from him and frankly try to confer it on paul ryan for john kasich? that's a formula for the end of the party. >> i think you place too much stock in the idea the establishment can function so cohesively and with such competence. [ laughter ] >> you may have a point here. [ laughter ] >> final question for pat buchanan as one used to having his speech parsed, you know ted cruz caught a lot of flak in new york because he made reference to media and money and people read into the anti-semitism. your thought? >> well, no, i didn't read any se semi'tis m in it at all. he said new
>> what happens if donald trump gets to cleveland and 50 or 100 delegates shy? >> i think he's nominated. i think -- i mean, if the establishment starts moving against him then to take it away from him, what worth is it going -- of what worth will it be? i mean, to take it away, frustrate and anger and enrage these people who had -- and trump who had the most votes, the most delegates. the most states, the biggest crowds, the most excitement and energy and take and pull the...
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cleveland is willing to deal. >> cleveland need a quarterback so why would they do that cleveland said they don't want to get a quarterback, they sign rg3. they don't lick any of these guys. >> for mike missanelli, i'm's jeff skversky. that is it for "action news" sports sunday. big flyers game three tomorrow. go flyers. good night. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits. the plan sestak supports means higher out-of-pocket costs for millions on medicare. any way you spin it, the truth about sestak is gonna hurt. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> i'm karen rogers. >> and i'm erin o'hearn. >> tonight on fyi philly. >> the nfl is gearing up for football, baseball season is under way. nice, all the way down. >> it's time for some spring conditioning. >> a smoothie for you. >> we meet a local family in the business of healthy living for three generations. >> that's so good!
cleveland is willing to deal. >> cleveland need a quarterback so why would they do that cleveland said they don't want to get a quarterback, they sign rg3. they don't lick any of these guys. >> for mike missanelli, i'm's jeff skversky. that is it for "action news" sports sunday. big flyers game three tomorrow. go flyers. good night. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age....
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week the committee on arrangements met here in cleveland and we heard first from the ceo of the cleveland host committee who among other things reported about the wonderful event that they're planning for sunday evening to greet you all. it's going to be on the lake erie front, almost a mile long and it will be open house at the rock 'n roll hall of fame and a lot of wonderful things. so it's something to look forward to upon your arrival. we also heard from jeff larsen, our ceo, and the stuff about housing and transportation and other such things. i'm pleased i think report that i believe frankly that we are ahead of where we were four years ago in tampa in terms of our planet. finally, from the business side the committee adopted some things that have to do, resolutions. windjana with distributed materials at the convention. one dealing with prohibited items at the convention, and when dealing with for demonstrations. these resolutions are no different than previous conventions so there's no surprises there. the delegates representatives from each delegation will be arriving next week,
week the committee on arrangements met here in cleveland and we heard first from the ceo of the cleveland host committee who among other things reported about the wonderful event that they're planning for sunday evening to greet you all. it's going to be on the lake erie front, almost a mile long and it will be open house at the rock 'n roll hall of fame and a lot of wonderful things. so it's something to look forward to upon your arrival. we also heard from jeff larsen, our ceo, and the stuff...
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cleveland. the convention managers for both campaigns up next. cleveland. the campaign imaginers for both up next. y thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. that's why i run on quickbooks. details. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> we're in all likelihood going to have a battle in cleveland to determine who the nominee is. if you don't want to hand the general election to hillary clinton, which is what a trump nomination does, i ask you to please support the men and women on this slate. >> the system is a bad, bad system. and, they got to do something about it
cleveland. the convention managers for both campaigns up next. cleveland. the campaign imaginers for both up next. y thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. that's why i run on quickbooks. details. i...
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some guys will not be asked to get out all the way to cleveland. john: regardless of how trump does in an interview or how well he does in his foreign-policy speeches or how good he does at a town hall, most of them are deathly afraid of trump being at the top of the ticket and many believe that he would be disastrous and they are hoping for somehow and some way for a way to stop him still. mark: even if it was somewhat nonsensical, but because before today -- john: nothing has changed, nothing has changed. coming up, the 5-5-5. no, we are not talking about the domino's pizza deal. mark: mmmm, pizza. john: no, we are talking about the primaries. we will be right back. ♪ mark: even the best political minds disagree wit the race right now, can donald trump collect the 1200 37 delegates he needs for the political majority? listen to the wise guys, republican governor haley barbour and republican strategist steve schmidt. steve: if you look ahead to california, 170 plus delegates, winner take all by district, 20 point lead, very difficult for me to s
some guys will not be asked to get out all the way to cleveland. john: regardless of how trump does in an interview or how well he does in his foreign-policy speeches or how good he does at a town hall, most of them are deathly afraid of trump being at the top of the ticket and many believe that he would be disastrous and they are hoping for somehow and some way for a way to stop him still. mark: even if it was somewhat nonsensical, but because before today -- john: nothing has changed, nothing...
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everyone is looking ahead to cleveland. you heard donald trump talk this week about the rigged process. the manager. what's your take? >> they're right. the system is rigged. it was designed to be rigged. it's rigged on both sides of the aisle. transparent, open, to get all the voters involved in the course of this. so they're right about that. the rnc is also right when they say the rules are there, they should have been known. you could plan around them. it's a rigged system. i was looking at the data. the voters, the people that voted in the republican primary in d.c., every delegate, one delegate was chosen for every 100 people. the voters in michigan, one delegate was chosen for every 20,000 people. when you cancel primaries and say, we're not going to do a primary. we're going to do a totally different system. they're right. the system is broken. the political system is broken. it's a rigged system. that only benefits certain people. >> does that mean, mary, that if donald trump doesn't get the 1237 and is denied the
everyone is looking ahead to cleveland. you heard donald trump talk this week about the rigged process. the manager. what's your take? >> they're right. the system is rigged. it was designed to be rigged. it's rigged on both sides of the aisle. transparent, open, to get all the voters involved in the course of this. so they're right about that. the rnc is also right when they say the rules are there, they should have been known. you could plan around them. it's a rigged system. i was...
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we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious that it does not mean anything to him, the longer he's in his cell. so he's definitely a harder inmate to deal with, because lockup doesn't work. >> schmidt is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to an unacceptable level. >> schmidt was sweeping around here with his broom and everything like that, and i had to talk to an inmate around the corner. i came back and seen him pull wires, telephone wires, out of the wall. i said, what are you doing? he told me that there was a bomb in the telephone and that he was
we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up....
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. >> i was like in cleveland heights, lots of girlfriends, lots of pot. sex, drugs, rock and roll. >> convicted in the 1980s for murder, another inmate has spent 24 years on death row. >> keep fighting like you've been fighting. that's all we can do is keep fighting. >> now he can leave his cell behind for good, but in this case, nothing is for certain. >> their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. >> reicher case 232189, state of ohio versus keenan. >>> overlooking lake erie in downtown cleveland, the cuyahoga county corrections center is an imposing 11-story structure built to house 2,100 men and women. on most days that number is exceeded by 100 or more. while some have been convicted, most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> our current population changes daily. we book in 115 people a day, we release hopefully 115 or more. we have an average length of stay of about 45 days involving 30,000 bookings a year. >> all the way around. >> there is uncertainty with everyone. the inmate is
. >> i was like in cleveland heights, lots of girlfriends, lots of pot. sex, drugs, rock and roll. >> convicted in the 1980s for murder, another inmate has spent 24 years on death row. >> keep fighting like you've been fighting. that's all we can do is keep fighting. >> now he can leave his cell behind for good, but in this case, nothing is for certain. >> their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. >> reicher case 232189, state of ohio versus...
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how big a project is it to try to keep cleveland safe? >> it's a very big project. and you have to start years out in your preparation for it. and really not knowing what to expect at the convention. so it's an arduous task. >> it's been declared a national security event. can you give us some details of what that means? y. >>y what agency, for example, takes a lead at convention like this? >> okay. there are very few events that are in a national security event. and one of those being the olympics, the super bowls aren't, but the secret service actually takes the lead for the secured perimeter. and then it is the responsibility of the local law enforcement agency to secure the perimeter and the outside of that area. >> okay. this is a four-day event. i mean, there is no let-up whatsoever. i want to ask you about the secret service because you're certainly aware that they had to say, no, you may not bring guns into the arena during this convention, which was something that someone proposed. first of all, what kind of a crazy idea is that to allow people to bring in
how big a project is it to try to keep cleveland safe? >> it's a very big project. and you have to start years out in your preparation for it. and really not knowing what to expect at the convention. so it's an arduous task. >> it's been declared a national security event. can you give us some details of what that means? y. >>y what agency, for example, takes a lead at convention like this? >> okay. there are very few events that are in a national security event. and one...
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governor, do you think that donald trump is going to get to 1,237 before cleveland? >> well, i don't believe he is up frankly, it's so sacred that my friend john kasich's strategy is based upon his inability to get to 1,237 as well as senator cruz. and there's so many people talking about, michael, i won more primaries than you did. it's like kids in a sandbox. in the political contest, unlike any other contest, whether the hockey playoffs or nba, there's no shot clock. this game goes on until somebody gets 1,237. so it's still game on. and, frankly, it's a very exciting convention because of that reason because i don't think anybody's going to get to the number in either first or second ballot. >> in which case john kasich will be lucky to have tom ridge because this group of 54, not that they're monolithic, they're not, but it's the single, largest group of uncommitted delegates who will show up in cleveland. they will owe nothing to anyone, mostly to the people who sent them there. so, do you view your role in ceveland, if trump doesn't get to 1,237, as herding th
governor, do you think that donald trump is going to get to 1,237 before cleveland? >> well, i don't believe he is up frankly, it's so sacred that my friend john kasich's strategy is based upon his inability to get to 1,237 as well as senator cruz. and there's so many people talking about, michael, i won more primaries than you did. it's like kids in a sandbox. in the political contest, unlike any other contest, whether the hockey playoffs or nba, there's no shot clock. this game goes on...
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. >> all eyes will be on cleveland for what may be a historic convention. how does technology play into this? >> these candidates need to find that as much as they can about every possible delicate, particularly the ones up for grabs. there are all kinds of things they can find out from technology firms that do data mining. to be able to use it information on the floor. out that the lasted time republicans had a contested convention was in 1976. where was steve jobs? evan: apple was just getting started in palo alto. they had just launched their first computer. none of that type of technology was being used. iphones, faxs, machines. useful toas still find that everything you could about the delegates at the time. there was a lot less you could find out. it was harder to move that information from one place to another. host: what is the republican national committee facing? they are all kinds of firms that do data analytics. this is becoming huge growth industry in politics. they will pitch all manner of things. anybody who has any kind of technology or they
. >> all eyes will be on cleveland for what may be a historic convention. how does technology play into this? >> these candidates need to find that as much as they can about every possible delicate, particularly the ones up for grabs. there are all kinds of things they can find out from technology firms that do data mining. to be able to use it information on the floor. out that the lasted time republicans had a contested convention was in 1976. where was steve jobs? evan: apple was...
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it's the single largest uncommitted group that will show up in cleveland. they will owe nothing to anyone, mostly to the people who sent them there. so do you view your role in cleveland, if trump doesn't get to 1237 as hurting theerding th? >> i'll do my best even before the convention to convince them that the nominee at the convention -- and we have a lot of, as you well know, most states have a lot of grass roots, hardworking folks. the establishment is paying several hundred thousands dollars in sipping drinks and watching the action on the floor, but the people who go to the polls and knock on doors and make the phone calls, they're on the floor and i want those 54 to think not just who's at the top of the ticket, we've got an incredibly fine senator. we've got statewide elections and frankly i think john kasich is in a much better position to lead the ticket in pennsylvania than his two opponents. >> give me the benefit of your intelligence. who's the best organized among the three at having run delegates with a loyalty to them? >> well, my -- my rea
it's the single largest uncommitted group that will show up in cleveland. they will owe nothing to anyone, mostly to the people who sent them there. so do you view your role in cleveland, if trump doesn't get to 1237 as hurting theerding th? >> i'll do my best even before the convention to convince them that the nominee at the convention -- and we have a lot of, as you well know, most states have a lot of grass roots, hardworking folks. the establishment is paying several hundred...
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i'm jamie colby, and i'm heading along the shores of lake erie in cleveland, ohio. today i'm meeting a woman who inherited a rare item that recalls the most notorious episode in baseball history -- an episode that's inspired books and movies and retains an air of mystery to this day. >> my name is sharon bowen. after my husband, bill, passed away, i started to receive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about "shoeless" joe jackson, but now i do. >> bill and sharon bowen raise two children in a cleveland suburb. how long were you married? >> we were married 39 years. >> bill, a professional fundraiser, works for local universities and the salvation army. he's a native clevelander and a baseball nut. >> this is bill, probably around 5 or 6. >> bill started collecting at a very early age. >> and never stops. card collecting becomes a family affair. >> did you do any collecting with him? >> that was my thing with him and with his father -- every saturday, going to baseball-card shows, just sitting around
i'm jamie colby, and i'm heading along the shores of lake erie in cleveland, ohio. today i'm meeting a woman who inherited a rare item that recalls the most notorious episode in baseball history -- an episode that's inspired books and movies and retains an air of mystery to this day. >> my name is sharon bowen. after my husband, bill, passed away, i started to receive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about...
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flonase changes everything. >> either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together we'll win a majority of the delegates and together we'll beat hillary clinton in november. martha: he says before or at the convention he will be able to put those numbers together to 1,237 as he rallied his supporters in wisconsin. bernie sanders also healed big victory rally as the winners always do. but the frontrunners were nowhere to be found. donald trump silent. hillary clinton tweeted. and clinton sent out this. congrats to@bernie sanders. forward! h. martha: they tried to move on and pretend it didn't happen. >> both donald trump and hillary clinton knew they were going to lose wisconsin, badly as it turns out. particular are you odd in the case of donald trump. he put out a blistering statement accusing ted cruz of being a trojan horse. you would think he would want to do it at a campaign stop on camera. the day in the early part of the campaign when you are in iowa and new happen shire, everybody wants to be gracious, they are just beginning. but now they are heading into their h
flonase changes everything. >> either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together we'll win a majority of the delegates and together we'll beat hillary clinton in november. martha: he says before or at the convention he will be able to put those numbers together to 1,237 as he rallied his supporters in wisconsin. bernie sanders also healed big victory rally as the winners always do. but the frontrunners were nowhere to be found. donald trump silent. hillary clinton...
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in his latest column "can the gop get together in cleveland," he rights this. if the gop establishment does collude to steal the nomination from the candidate who has won the most states, the most delegates, the most votes, not only could the party be crushed in november, but that establishment itself could be discredited in perfect purpose . thank you for being here. >> delighted, michael. >> i think the role of those who come together in cleveland is to select a winner, and in your most recent column, you're fearful instead of a unified ticket behind the front-runner, donald trump, the boogeyman, as pat buchanan sees it, is the establishment. explain. >> well, look, the establishment of the republican party is what has been repudiated and rejected by the voter s of the republica primaries and caucuses this entire year. if you add together the votes of ted cruz, not beloved of the establishment, and donald trump who is outside the establishment, you're probably going to have 80% of the delegates there at cleveland and you've got an enorpmous componet of a nece
in his latest column "can the gop get together in cleveland," he rights this. if the gop establishment does collude to steal the nomination from the candidate who has won the most states, the most delegates, the most votes, not only could the party be crushed in november, but that establishment itself could be discredited in perfect purpose . thank you for being here. >> delighted, michael. >> i think the role of those who come together in cleveland is to select a winner,...
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. >> we are definitely headed to cleveland. in cleveland, the people will prevail. >> next stop, the northeast and midatlantic, where trump is heavily favored. here in pennsylvania, he'll be competing for 54 unbound delegates, who can vote for anyone, no matter who wins here next week. peter alexander. >>> i'm kristin welker, hillary clinton taking her surging campaign into pennsylvania. based on the nbc news delegate count, clinton can lose every remaining state and still clinch the nomination. she is calling for party unity. >> to all the people who supported senator sanders, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> under mounting pressure, senator sanders took a day off at home in vermont to reassess his strategy, after vowing to fight oh on. >> i think we're going to do well and we have a path toward victory. >> nbc news has learned sanders is battling for big victories in states like oregon, indiana and running the table in the progressive state of california. >> we have to win most of the states and
. >> we are definitely headed to cleveland. in cleveland, the people will prevail. >> next stop, the northeast and midatlantic, where trump is heavily favored. here in pennsylvania, he'll be competing for 54 unbound delegates, who can vote for anyone, no matter who wins here next week. peter alexander. >>> i'm kristin welker, hillary clinton taking her surging campaign into pennsylvania. based on the nbc news delegate count, clinton can lose every remaining state and still...
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. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventually pled guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter and was sent to prison to serve a 26-year sentence. the victim was a homeless man. >> i gave him some drugs. he told me to pay me back later so i trusted him. i come back to get the money, didn't have it, told me he ain't paying me. we get into a fight. when i seen him
. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his...
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come to cleveland. cleveland is lovely in the middle of the summer -- oh, wait, that's not his argument. speaker ryan will be the convention chairman. so he'll have to oversee the whole thing. jeb bush says he won't be there either. let's bring in shelby holliday, video reporter for the "wall street journal." there are divisions all over this party, and now there's divisions over whether people inside the party sheen come to the party party. >> should even show up. there's a major conflict of interest here. on one hand you have speaker paul ryan saying this is our party, you've got to be here. t take responsibility for what goes down in cleveland. on the other hand, you have these incumbent republicans who want to keep their job. and the convention to them represents sort of a double-edged sword. one edge of the sword is donald trump is the nominee, they go to the convention, they risk upsetting donors, upsetting voters, risk looking like they're supporting a candidate that maybe their constituents don'
come to cleveland. cleveland is lovely in the middle of the summer -- oh, wait, that's not his argument. speaker ryan will be the convention chairman. so he'll have to oversee the whole thing. jeb bush says he won't be there either. let's bring in shelby holliday, video reporter for the "wall street journal." there are divisions all over this party, and now there's divisions over whether people inside the party sheen come to the party party. >> should even show up. there's a...
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a big night for lebron and his cleveland cavaliers. they hit 23 pointers in an absolute drubbing of detroit. king james led all scorers with 27 and kyrie irving led 22. cleveland leads the series 2-0. yanks and a's next. what looks like a typical play. >> left field. hicks. he's got it. hicks will throw home. a good throw! and he is out! >> wow. >> well, what makes that put-out so cool is mlb stats looked at it later and found that aaron hicks threw that ball a record 106 miles an hour from the oakland took this one 5-2. >>> check out this basketball game. >> watch the windmill on this pitcher. >> a dirt devil pops up. what is the is deal with this, bill? >> that is a very fast windmill. no one is hitting that. >> can you imagine the dust in their eyes? they are trying to cover their faces. >> who is on first, betty? >> at this point, nobody knows. the game did continue but the folks in lynchburg, virginia, they have one heck of a story and the video to prove it. >>> ahead, why are movie tickets getting so expensive these days? >>> plu
a big night for lebron and his cleveland cavaliers. they hit 23 pointers in an absolute drubbing of detroit. king james led all scorers with 27 and kyrie irving led 22. cleveland leads the series 2-0. yanks and a's next. what looks like a typical play. >> left field. hicks. he's got it. hicks will throw home. a good throw! and he is out! >> wow. >> well, what makes that put-out so cool is mlb stats looked at it later and found that aaron hicks threw that ball a record 106...
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if you don't get to 1237 before cleveland someone has to get to 1237 at cleveland. those are the rules of the game, those are well laid out. ted cruz and his campaign have run an excel on the campaign and a very smart strategy to try to get to 1237 before cleveland. if it doesn't happen, let's to it at cleveland. i think the big unifier, jim, is going to be hillary clinton. when she is the nominee we will be united around ted cruz coming out of cleveland. and i think we have a great chance at victory in november. >> long way to go in the contest. bob vander plats with the cruz campaign. thanks for coming on. the town hall with ted cruz and his wife heidi that's on at 9:00 eastern time here on cnn. >>> coming up, the all out brawl to court delegates before the republican convention in july. is it actually legal to win them over with expensive gifts? you're down with crestor. alright! now there's a way you can get crestor for $3. adding crestor, along with diet, lowers bad cholesterol. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing,pregnant, or
if you don't get to 1237 before cleveland someone has to get to 1237 at cleveland. those are the rules of the game, those are well laid out. ted cruz and his campaign have run an excel on the campaign and a very smart strategy to try to get to 1237 before cleveland. if it doesn't happen, let's to it at cleveland. i think the big unifier, jim, is going to be hillary clinton. when she is the nominee we will be united around ted cruz coming out of cleveland. and i think we have a great chance at...
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what will happen in cleveland. i do think that that sort of part of the weariness we were talking about earlier. >> dickerson: switch to the democratic side. hillary clinton in a moment by the rope line had very pointed retort to somebody who was charging more about taking money from oil and gas which is line that sanders campaign. it was -- what did you think? >> i never think it it's good idea to be wagging your finger at people when you're in politics. it does not translate well. she did. it's a lesson, i don't want to get in trouble for doing it. it was frustration that she's feeling that's totally understandable. she was on the other side of this transaction eight years ago when she when it was rather clear that barack obama was going to be the nominee. it's reasonably clear, though not certain that hillary clinton is going to be the nominee. but bernie sanders is an irritant. he has won a series of primaries, he may well probably more likely than not to win wisconsin and he is getting under her skin. >> dicke
what will happen in cleveland. i do think that that sort of part of the weariness we were talking about earlier. >> dickerson: switch to the democratic side. hillary clinton in a moment by the rope line had very pointed retort to somebody who was charging more about taking money from oil and gas which is line that sanders campaign. it was -- what did you think? >> i never think it it's good idea to be wagging your finger at people when you're in politics. it does not translate well....
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either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together we will win a majority of the delegates and together we will beat hillary clinton in november. >> with our victory tonight in wisconsin, we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses and primaries. [ cheers ] and we have won almost all of them with overwhelming landslide numbers. >> now, the wisconsin results move ted cruz closer to that magic number of delegates needed to win, 1237, and they tip the republican party much closer to a contested convention in cleveland. to help us sort this out on what happened on the republican side, let's bring in the panel. cnn political analyst, josh rogan, cnn politics reporter, senior reporter for media and politics, dillon buyers, and the host of "reliable sources." >> we call this the "a" team. >> this is the "a" team. everybody up all night or up early for us. josh, you would have expected donald trump to at least pull out some of those districts in the north and western part of the state. he didn
either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together we will win a majority of the delegates and together we will beat hillary clinton in november. >> with our victory tonight in wisconsin, we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses and primaries. [ cheers ] and we have won almost all of them with overwhelming landslide numbers. >> now, the wisconsin results move ted cruz closer to that magic number of delegates needed to win, 1237, and they tip the...
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that could include things like having them pay their way to cleveland. i've talked to delegates who predict it will cost them somewhere between 3,000 and $6,000 to fly and then lodge in cleveland. so the campaigns could pick that up. they could wine and dine them. and, yes, in some cases if they really were desperate, they could fly delegates if it's trump to mar-a-lago and woo them from there, but overwhelming in the conversations i've had with delegates they say i would much rather get a phone call or face to face meeting. put me with somebody who works with one of these candidates and have them convince me. you don't need to buy me off. you'll find there are people out there who say, yeah, i get it you can do that. really just explain to me why i should vote for you. >> some of what you just outlined there sounds a tad like bribery, ed o keef, we will leave it there, my friend. >> there may be gambling in the establishment. we'll see. >> let's get an update on today's microsoft pulse question. is the republican national committee treating donald trump
that could include things like having them pay their way to cleveland. i've talked to delegates who predict it will cost them somewhere between 3,000 and $6,000 to fly and then lodge in cleveland. so the campaigns could pick that up. they could wine and dine them. and, yes, in some cases if they really were desperate, they could fly delegates if it's trump to mar-a-lago and woo them from there, but overwhelming in the conversations i've had with delegates they say i would much rather get a...
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cleveland is what they have. it's cleveland or bust for kasich, which is why the campaign is focusing on trying to pull in the delegates. when you talk to folks on the ground, particularly in north dakota, what you saw and heard from north dakota was a lot of energy and was a lot of discussion around the cruz campaign there. >> hallie jackson, thank you very much. >> speaking of kasich, the other republican in the race, the ohio governor is campaigning in new york today, ahead of that state's primary on the 19th. with cruz and trump continuing to see him as somewhat of a spoiler, here's what trump had to say on sunday. >> kasich shouldn't be allowed to run. honestly, kasich should not be allowed to run. and i'll go opposite on you. he hurts trump much more than he hurts cruz. kasich shouldn't be allowed to continue. and the rnc shouldn't allow him to continue. >> nbc's kelly o'donnell is in long island with the kasich campaign. great seeing you. do you get a sense the governor is listening to that? >> no, perhaps
cleveland is what they have. it's cleveland or bust for kasich, which is why the campaign is focusing on trying to pull in the delegates. when you talk to folks on the ground, particularly in north dakota, what you saw and heard from north dakota was a lot of energy and was a lot of discussion around the cruz campaign there. >> hallie jackson, thank you very much. >> speaking of kasich, the other republican in the race, the ohio governor is campaigning in new york today, ahead of...
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the chance of a contested convention in cleveland higher than ever. we're going to have more on that ahead. we begin with the democrats. senator sanders is here live in studio. new york ground zero now. and cecilia vega starts us off on broadway. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, that's right. good morning to you. this battle right now is all about new york. it's an empire state showdown. the fight happening on the streets is more heated than ever. >> news bulletin. we just won wyoming. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: with his latest win, bernie sanders is on a roll. coming out on top in 7 of the last 8 states. but despite his 12-point wyoming victory, the vermont senator walked away with the same number of pledged delegates as hillary clinton. and that shows the uphill battle ahead. the superdelegates factored in. those delegates free to support any candidate at the convention. sanders trails by nearly 700. his campaign is now instead focused on the much closer contest for pledged delegates. those delegates won and lost in state primar
the chance of a contested convention in cleveland higher than ever. we're going to have more on that ahead. we begin with the democrats. senator sanders is here live in studio. new york ground zero now. and cecilia vega starts us off on broadway. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, that's right. good morning to you. this battle right now is all about new york. it's an empire state showdown. the fight happening on the streets is more heated than ever. >> news bulletin. we...
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you're going to go to cleveland. how is it going to feel personally if the rest of the republican party does whatever they can to prevent him from getting the nomination? personally? >> we're proud of him. we could not be more proud of him. we've worked next to our father every day for the last ten years. but we're proud of him. he's done something no one has ever done before. and they've tried to hold him back the entire time. >> but when you get to cleveland, what's is it going to feel like in your gut to watch what happens there? >> we're going to win in cleveland. there's just so question about it. >> tiffany? how about you? >> i think that truly we need to look at what an amazing thing he's done for all of us. he was doing this for our family, for the country. he really believes in making america great again. and let's hope that what happened in cleveland is positive and luckily he's continuing to excel. we're just very proud. >> we know that mr. trump values his children, not just his children but his advisers.
you're going to go to cleveland. how is it going to feel personally if the rest of the republican party does whatever they can to prevent him from getting the nomination? personally? >> we're proud of him. we could not be more proud of him. we've worked next to our father every day for the last ten years. but we're proud of him. he's done something no one has ever done before. and they've tried to hold him back the entire time. >> but when you get to cleveland, what's is it going to...
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ahead of cleveland, what's allowed? fancy first class flights for these delegates, wining and dining in cleveland? tell me what's permissionable. >> start with the idea the election, under federal commission rule, delegates are not subject to contribution limits. meaning somebody could pay for their travel to the convention. they can pay for their being put up at the convention. the money can't come from corporations, can't come from labor unions, can't come from foreign nationals. the question everybody has is where can that money come from and how much can they be given? can they be sent on trips, vacations? >> what's the answer? >> well, we're not quite sure of all the answers. i think if it's a superpac paying for it, the superpac is corporate labor money, then it can't pay for the delegate. a candidate may be able to pay some expenses of the delegate but candidates are under limits in terps of personal use of campaign funds for anybody. they can't pay for a vacation for a delegate. a wealthy individual could pay fo
ahead of cleveland, what's allowed? fancy first class flights for these delegates, wining and dining in cleveland? tell me what's permissionable. >> start with the idea the election, under federal commission rule, delegates are not subject to contribution limits. meaning somebody could pay for their travel to the convention. they can pay for their being put up at the convention. the money can't come from corporations, can't come from labor unions, can't come from foreign nationals. the...
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. >> we are definitely headed to cleveland and in cleveland, people are going to prevail. >> reporter: the next stop? the northeast and mid-atlantic where trump is heavily favored but here in pennsylvania, he'll be delegates who can vote for any contender at the convention, no matter who wins here next week. peter alexander, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> i'm kristen welker covering the democrats. after a commanding victory in new york, hillary clinton taking her surging campaign into battleground pennsylvania. based on the nbc news dealt count, clinton can now lose every remaining state and still clench the nomination. she is calling for party unity. >> and to all of the people who supported senator sander, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> reporter: under mounting pressure, senator sanders took a day off. at home in vermont, to rest and reassess his strategy, after vowing to fight on. >> i think we are going to do well and we have a path toward a victory. >> reporter: nbc news has learned that sander is battling for big victories in oregon and indiana and
. >> we are definitely headed to cleveland and in cleveland, people are going to prevail. >> reporter: the next stop? the northeast and mid-atlantic where trump is heavily favored but here in pennsylvania, he'll be delegates who can vote for any contender at the convention, no matter who wins here next week. peter alexander, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> i'm kristen welker covering the democrats. after a commanding victory in new york, hillary clinton taking her surging...
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we're building a road from downtown cleveland from the cleveland clinic, and we have a goal 20% construction is going to be done by minorities. in addition to that first administration that actually enforces the set aside where the black community has a chance to receive, you know, 15% of all of the contracts that go on. and they can get even more than that. but look, we've reformed the cleveland public schools. i did it with the entire community. look, i will tell you that the urban challenges we have are real. >> right. >> but you got to have a growing economy, workforce, improve your schools. we're doing all of that. i don't know about all that study. i will tell you this. theish shaw issue of infant mortality is a tough one. we've taken it on and one of the toughest areas to take on is in the minority community. the community itself is going to have to have a better partnership with us to better solve infant mortality in the minority community, because we're making gains in the majority community. we don't ignore any of this, chuck. these are serious issues. i don't put my head in the sa
we're building a road from downtown cleveland from the cleveland clinic, and we have a goal 20% construction is going to be done by minorities. in addition to that first administration that actually enforces the set aside where the black community has a chance to receive, you know, 15% of all of the contracts that go on. and they can get even more than that. but look, we've reformed the cleveland public schools. i did it with the entire community. look, i will tell you that the urban challenges...
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mark: there is another group of the moneyed class huge in cleveland, lobbyists. they will be all over the place, faced with the choice of trump or cruz could well swing dramatically to cruz. they could help create a dynamic in cleveland, if it comes to that, time to vote for cruz, and not risk from winning. john: you don't hear trump talking like the old, antiestablishment trump of old, the jerk he was. he is not taking the hammer and cudgel against those groups. mark: it was a full house family-style, when donald trump appeared on stage with his wife and his four children. yet nice words to say about what it was like to grow up trump. >> i think i was always a very good father. my children have done a good job, and will continue to do a good job. >> he is an amazing father, a great human being, and amazing dealmaker. he has all his so much love for us and our entire family. he is on my best friends in the entire world. >> eyewitness these incredible female role models he has employed in the highest positions of the trump organization. it is a testament to the fa
mark: there is another group of the moneyed class huge in cleveland, lobbyists. they will be all over the place, faced with the choice of trump or cruz could well swing dramatically to cruz. they could help create a dynamic in cleveland, if it comes to that, time to vote for cruz, and not risk from winning. john: you don't hear trump talking like the old, antiestablishment trump of old, the jerk he was. he is not taking the hammer and cudgel against those groups. mark: it was a full house...
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very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself, but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult people. >> everyone else put your hands up on your head. >> people with a lot of troubles and a lot of needs. >> according to correctional staff, inmate charles evans fits that description. >> i'm charles now, but they used to call me allen. i've been coming here since 1994. i used to be a big-time drug dealer, all this and that. everybody in this building know who i am. >> evans is currently serving a six-month sentence for theft, but during his st
very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself, but its director would...
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trump defines showbiz in cleveland. let me move on, though, because we also know that trump told, you know, "the post" winning the 1,237 delegates to clinch he is not quite sure to keep the chair of the rnc, you know, at the helm of reince priebus. how do you take that? is that a threat? what are you reading into that? >> yeah. it's absolutely a threat. poor reince priebus. trump is threatening him and torturing him for nine months now, right? from the beginning of this -- >> tough j.b. >> he's been saying -- yeah. nice party you've got there. shame if anything were to happen to it right from the beginning of the process saying if i'm not treated fairly i'll go outside and make trouble. this is the same long pattern making sure things go his way pointing out the trouble to pmae if they don't. they have had a testy relationship and always communicated and continued to talk. so, you know, i think he is laying down a marker here for if the party chairman were to find himself in opposition to trump, pointing out that he mig
trump defines showbiz in cleveland. let me move on, though, because we also know that trump told, you know, "the post" winning the 1,237 delegates to clinch he is not quite sure to keep the chair of the rnc, you know, at the helm of reince priebus. how do you take that? is that a threat? what are you reading into that? >> yeah. it's absolutely a threat. poor reince priebus. trump is threatening him and torturing him for nine months now, right? from the beginning of this --...
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. >> oh, the kid in cleveland? >> jimmy: yes, yes. in cleveland. brian garutto. you've heard of this guy? >> i heard about this guy. >> jimmy: these are all fraceions listed bhihis team. >> his intramural soccer team. >> jimmy: why he was thrown off the team. and i just thought i'd read a a couple things, just to see if you agree with this guy. we decided to ban you from our coed soccer league because of your behavior. received warnings. here is a list of your incidents. one, you made a phone call while playing on the field. [ laughter ] >> on my team, that will be no problem. we're gonna encourage players to have their cell phones on and to be engaged in social media while playing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, that's good. he's running into a goal while hiding ball in shirt. [ laughter ] >> classic. classic comedy move. >> jimmy: as long as you don't use your hands, it's legal, mright? >> it's legal, yeah. >> jimmy: sitting on the opposing team's bench. again -- >> pretty funny. wearing cowboy hat during game. [ laughter ] you should have one player every team -
. >> oh, the kid in cleveland? >> jimmy: yes, yes. in cleveland. brian garutto. you've heard of this guy? >> i heard about this guy. >> jimmy: these are all fraceions listed bhihis team. >> his intramural soccer team. >> jimmy: why he was thrown off the team. and i just thought i'd read a a couple things, just to see if you agree with this guy. we decided to ban you from our coed soccer league because of your behavior. received warnings. here is a list of...
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if you don't, everyone's going to suffer. >>> born in cleveland's juvenile >>> born in cleveland's juvenile detention centers, the heartless felons had grown to be a force within the cuyahoga county correction center. >> it was a little reminiscent of oliver twist. it was a group of kids, basically, that had formed this family-like pact and they would run amok doing their various crimes within the facility. and we'd all come back and kind of share the spoils of their criminal behavior. >> during our "extended stay" shoot, several inmates had food or phone cards stolen by the heartless felons. near the end of our time in cleveland, we joined the victim list as well. >> another day. >> another day on lockup. >> at the center of it all, pierre chatman, the first heartless felon we had met in the jail. >> one thing heartless felons, don't steal. we take something, we take it while in they're there, we don't steal. something we don't do. >> pierre, as a whole, he's -- he's a nice guy but, you know, i wouldn't turn my back on him too much, though. >> gang investigator sam mclaren's warning would
if you don't, everyone's going to suffer. >>> born in cleveland's juvenile >>> born in cleveland's juvenile detention centers, the heartless felons had grown to be a force within the cuyahoga county correction center. >> it was a little reminiscent of oliver twist. it was a group of kids, basically, that had formed this family-like pact and they would run amok doing their various crimes within the facility. and we'd all come back and kind of share the spoils of their...
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either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together we will win a majority of the delegates and together we will beat hillary clinton in november. tonight was a bad night for hillary clinton. it was a bad night in the democratic primary and it was an even worse night for her in the republican primary. we're winning because we're uniting the republican party. of the 17 candidates who started this race a terrific talented dynamic field, 5 have now endorsed this campaign. rick perry and lindsay graham and jeb bush and carly fiorina and wisconsin's own governor scott walker -- whether you toss in senator mike lee and mark levin levin -- we've got the full spectrum of the republican party coming together and uniting behind this campaign. in 1960 accepting the democratic party's nomination john f. kennedy observed i think the american people expect more from us than cries of indignation and attack. the times are too grave, the challenge too urgent and the stakes too high to permit the customary passions of political debate. we are not here to curse the darkness. but to light the c
either before cleveland or at the convention in cleveland, together we will win a majority of the delegates and together we will beat hillary clinton in november. tonight was a bad night for hillary clinton. it was a bad night in the democratic primary and it was an even worse night for her in the republican primary. we're winning because we're uniting the republican party. of the 17 candidates who started this race a terrific talented dynamic field, 5 have now endorsed this campaign. rick...
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i think we have three candidates right now in the race, intending to go to cleveland if no one reach this magic number of 1237 delegates. obviously two of those individuals will not be happy if they don't win but we all recognize as republicans that we need to grow our party, and the only wail we win is through additions, not through subextraction, and if wire not united we can't win. we need to be united to win in november. we have come up short the last two elects. we need more people, not less to win this election, i think what we have to recognize is that the process should be open and fair and transparent and if your individual candidate you're so passionate about doesn't win, that we need to ensure we all come together at the end, come out of cleveland and be ready to roll to victory in november. >> good luck with that one in the meantime, one of the things that has come up if you don't changing this rule, you have to have won at least eight contests, by that definition only two guys qualify. trump and cruz. so by that definition, i assume those who are pushing it want any succ
i think we have three candidates right now in the race, intending to go to cleveland if no one reach this magic number of 1237 delegates. obviously two of those individuals will not be happy if they don't win but we all recognize as republicans that we need to grow our party, and the only wail we win is through additions, not through subextraction, and if wire not united we can't win. we need to be united to win in november. we have come up short the last two elects. we need more people, not...