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---la denominacin de "super martes" data de 1984, año cuando "walter mondale" fue elegido por los democratas para enfrentarse al presidente ronald reagan. republicans democrats topfs cesar ---los resultados mas recientes muestran que en el partido republicano, "donal trump" tiene 82 de los delegados... ---le sigue el senador "ted cruz" con 17 votos... blanca ---en un tercer lugar esta el tambien senador federal por florida marco rubio con 16 votos de delegados... ---john kasich y ben carson han quedado relegados en la contienda de hoy con 6 y 5 votos respectivamente.. ---en total hay 2 mil 339 votos disponibles de delegados republicanos y se necesitan 1,237 para ganar.. cesar ---entre los democratas, "hillary clinton" ha obtenido el voto de 656 delegados.. blanca ---"bernie sanders" hasta el demento se ha llevado 1 votos delegados de su partido... ---hay 3 mil 965 votos de delegados disponibles y se necesitan por lo menos 2,383 para ganar... cesar ---alonso castillo se encuentra con un grupo de analistas politicos... blanca ---precisamente para hablarnos mas a fondo sobre la importancia del
---la denominacin de "super martes" data de 1984, año cuando "walter mondale" fue elegido por los democratas para enfrentarse al presidente ronald reagan. republicans democrats topfs cesar ---los resultados mas recientes muestran que en el partido republicano, "donal trump" tiene 82 de los delegados... ---le sigue el senador "ted cruz" con 17 votos... blanca ---en un tercer lugar esta el tambien senador federal por florida marco rubio con 16 votos de...
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i mean, gary hart, for example, gave walter mondale fits, but walter mondale still won. >> anybody else come to mind? >> usually a candidate in this position kind of starts consolidating larger numbers at this point. and i think what you're finding with trump is that while he's consolidating, it's kind of slower and slower and there's not any kind of rush to support as there would be with a front-runner of his command honestly. >> it will be interesting to see what happens over the next month. because we don't have a lot of states voting over the next month. assuming this is a good night for donald trump, there's going to be a lot of time -- >> wait a minute, i've got to correct you. we don't have a lot left during this march madness, but april is huge. >> starting mid april. >> april 5th is wisconsin, april 19th is what i call the new york primary. but april 26, the end of april, there are multiple opportunities for mr. cruz and mr. rubio to cherry pick through the states, but i would say as a democrat watching my republicans -- >> you said rubio. >> oh. >> i'm supposed to be somber. i
i mean, gary hart, for example, gave walter mondale fits, but walter mondale still won. >> anybody else come to mind? >> usually a candidate in this position kind of starts consolidating larger numbers at this point. and i think what you're finding with trump is that while he's consolidating, it's kind of slower and slower and there's not any kind of rush to support as there would be with a front-runner of his command honestly. >> it will be interesting to see what happens...
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mondale. >> walter mondale didn't move high unfavorables higher than anyone ever before within the republican party. two huge positive ratings. he has the ability to defy ratings. >> okay, but if you're going to run in a general election, you don't just run with republicans? what does he have a 60-something -- 68% unfavorable. >> but to kayleigh's argument, since she's the only real trump supporter here, i want to back up her argument and push back on this. donald trump has defied the rules of politics. >> absolutely. >> every step of the way. so aren't you all still applying the old rules of politics? who knows in a general election what donald trump is capable of doing? >> a lot of my friends -- i am not relishing. i'm not like ecstatic or taking trump lightly. it's more pride in being able to beat back on that george wallace-esque xenophobia in november that i'm excited about doing. but, you know, you have to understand that donald trump has galvanized something in this country on the left and it's not even on the left. it's just with people of color that we haven't seen before. and the co
mondale. >> walter mondale didn't move high unfavorables higher than anyone ever before within the republican party. two huge positive ratings. he has the ability to defy ratings. >> okay, but if you're going to run in a general election, you don't just run with republicans? what does he have a 60-something -- 68% unfavorable. >> but to kayleigh's argument, since she's the only real trump supporter here, i want to back up her argument and push back on this. donald trump has...
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this is the walter mondale "i'm going to raise your taxes" moment. i'm going to get rid of jobs, really? >> bill, we should mention the coal miners used to be big democratic supporters. not this time around. >> maybe not. i have the downcourt about the wisdom of green energy displace fossil fuels overnight the not because of any job counts. rich cars guard says he's skeptical. what are you going to do about that, rich? should we outlaw robots? >>. >> i want to give you a chance to respond, rich. go ahead. >> i don't know what bill is talking about here. all i'm saying is you can love green energy, but it isn't going to produce as many jobs, because you don't need much labor involved in a windmill, and this experience has been proving in spain where all this green energy led to a net loss of jobs. >> there's another factor here, steve, electric cars, which the left love, and they want to see more of, where do they get their energy? from coal. that's where electric cars get their electricity. >> the behavior of hillary clinton and these environmental e
this is the walter mondale "i'm going to raise your taxes" moment. i'm going to get rid of jobs, really? >> bill, we should mention the coal miners used to be big democratic supporters. not this time around. >> maybe not. i have the downcourt about the wisdom of green energy displace fossil fuels overnight the not because of any job counts. rich cars guard says he's skeptical. what are you going to do about that, rich? should we outlaw robots? >>. >> i want to...
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next, the 1984 democratic debate in atlanta between walter mondale, gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, george mcgovern and the reverend jesse jackson. the debate is best remembered for mondale's question on the deaths of the policy proposals. he asked, where is the beef? the vice president finish the primary season with the lead in the delegates but he did not secure the nomination over senator hart until the democratic convention in july. he then lost the election to ronald reagan. the president won in a landslide with 49 out of 50 states. >> good afternoon. i'm the president of the league of women voters. welcome to the league's second presidential debate of 1984. as we've done in previous presidential years, the league of women voters is sponsoring a series of general election debates. so that you, the voter, can make side-by-side comparisons of the candidates and their views. john chancellor is our moderator for today's debate. john: thank you. when the league last sponsored the debate in new hampshire, there were eight of you. now, there are only five. four of you have no
next, the 1984 democratic debate in atlanta between walter mondale, gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, george mcgovern and the reverend jesse jackson. the debate is best remembered for mondale's question on the deaths of the policy proposals. he asked, where is the beef? the vice president finish the primary season with the lead in the delegates but he did not secure the nomination over senator hart until the democratic convention in july. he then lost the election to ronald reagan....
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. >> reporter: walter mondale, a clear front-runner over challenger gary hart came into the democratic convention 40 shy of winning the nomination. >> my fellow citizens, i present to you the next president of the united states, walter mondale! >> reporter: but monday dale lost in a landslide to ronald reagan in the general election only winning minnesota in the district of columbia and this election season, donald trump has made his stance clear, whether or not he clinches the required 1237 delegates come july he expects to be the nominee of the republican party. gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> a lot of history there. >>> coming up, what a clinton/trump race may look like. we're getting it from the two candidates himself. >>> and president obama's supreme court choice and the battle that begins. we'll take a look at that when we return in a moment. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens
. >> reporter: walter mondale, a clear front-runner over challenger gary hart came into the democratic convention 40 shy of winning the nomination. >> my fellow citizens, i present to you the next president of the united states, walter mondale! >> reporter: but monday dale lost in a landslide to ronald reagan in the general election only winning minnesota in the district of columbia and this election season, donald trump has made his stance clear, whether or not he clinches...
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. >> reporter: walter mondale, a clear front-runner over challenger gary hart came into the democratic convention 40 shy of winning the nomination. >> my fellow citizens, i present to you the next president of the united states, walter mondale! >> reporter: but monday dale lost in a landslide to ronald reagan in the general election only winning minnesota in the district of columbia and this election season, donald trump has made his stance clear, whether or not he clinches the required 1237 delegates come july he expects to be the nominee of the republican party. gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> a lot of history there. >>> coming up, what a clinton/trump race may look like. we're getting it from the two candidates himself. >>> and president obama's supreme court choice and the battle that begins. we'll take a look at that when we return in a moment. those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get
. >> reporter: walter mondale, a clear front-runner over challenger gary hart came into the democratic convention 40 shy of winning the nomination. >> my fellow citizens, i present to you the next president of the united states, walter mondale! >> reporter: but monday dale lost in a landslide to ronald reagan in the general election only winning minnesota in the district of columbia and this election season, donald trump has made his stance clear, whether or not he clinches...
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>> well, i think jimmy carter started that trend when he brought walter mondale with him. you've seen other presidents do that. my main observation has been with joe biden, and he has been a mentor of mine. a great friend. >> but mr. secretary, do you -- i know you say historically that's been the role since walter mondale, do you think that's the right way to function? >> absolutely. >> mr. secretary, do you think you could pick someone for vice-president who has never run for political office? >> well, whoever is the nominee, that will be a judgment that they will have to make. >> but is there a sense that this is too important a job to turn over to someone who is never been involved in the electoral political system? >> well, again, you look at where things have been historically, and people who have been vice-presidents have tended to be, have had experience running either for the senate or governors, and for some of those have excelled as vice-president. some of those haven't. and so again, whoever is the nominee, they're going to have to make that judgment. it's real
>> well, i think jimmy carter started that trend when he brought walter mondale with him. you've seen other presidents do that. my main observation has been with joe biden, and he has been a mentor of mine. a great friend. >> but mr. secretary, do you -- i know you say historically that's been the role since walter mondale, do you think that's the right way to function? >> absolutely. >> mr. secretary, do you think you could pick someone for vice-president who has never...
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. >> this weekend on road to the white house rewind, in 1984 democratic debate with walter mondale, george mcgovern, and jesse jackson. here's a preview. first, i have made quite an issue out of the need for a new generation of leadership. i mean primarily those who have come into political life and leadership in the past decade ad that is because there is strong antigovernment feeling out there. i disagree with ronald reagan when he says he hates our government. i don't hate our government. i think we ought to have leaders that ask people what they can do for their country using the best instruments of our government but i think there is a fundamental difference between mondale and myself and i think we can meet the basic human needs and commitments of the people in this country by restoring entrepreneurship. 90 percent of new jobs have come from small businesses and i think the dedication of the democratic party to minority people shouldn't just be jobs, it should be the opportunity to own and operate as this is that create jobs. >> may i respond to that? >> we will get back to you. when
. >> this weekend on road to the white house rewind, in 1984 democratic debate with walter mondale, george mcgovern, and jesse jackson. here's a preview. first, i have made quite an issue out of the need for a new generation of leadership. i mean primarily those who have come into political life and leadership in the past decade ad that is because there is strong antigovernment feeling out there. i disagree with ronald reagan when he says he hates our government. i don't hate our...
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listen, if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you're looking at a walter mondale style landslide defeat. that is one of the reasons why so many republicans across the ideological spectrum are uniting behind our campaign. mark: politics is rough, it has been a tough nomination. not the toughest either of us have seen. your wives are involved. i was really surprised at how quickly that escalated. it started with an outside group. you are not connected to it, he is not. he reacted, and then you reacted. is this more personal or just still politics? ted cruz: last night we saw how low donald is willing to stoop. he attacks my wife directly. it is a pattern we have seen, mark. whenever donald feels scared, whenever he is afraid of what is happening whenever bad news , breaks for him, his reaction is to yell and scream, and often curse and try to bully people and threaten people. and so last night, was a very bad night for donald trump. he went and campaigned hard in utah. we were hoping in utah to break 50%, which gives us all the delegates. not only did we break 50%, we had a landsli
listen, if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you're looking at a walter mondale style landslide defeat. that is one of the reasons why so many republicans across the ideological spectrum are uniting behind our campaign. mark: politics is rough, it has been a tough nomination. not the toughest either of us have seen. your wives are involved. i was really surprised at how quickly that escalated. it started with an outside group. you are not connected to it, he is not. he reacted, and then...
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road to the white house rewind, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta includes former vice president walter mondale, senators gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> this weekend, the c-span's tour takes you to montgomery, alabama to explore the city's history and literary culture. >> we show you a house. that was the turning point. when they moved here, the idea was to regroup. this house was a landing pad. it was a regrouping stage and it was not the sort of place where you are going to find them engaging in domestic activities, if you will. it was the sort of place where they were going to be planning their next move. >> on american history tv -- >> what happened in the 1958 campaign, wallace really does try to reach this racial moderate and tries to campaign for the poor and working class in alabama. naacps the support of the in his initial campaign but he loses by a significant margin to john patterson. he is clearly devastated. wallace, all he wants to be is governor, and he was really upse
road to the white house rewind, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta includes former vice president walter mondale, senators gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> this weekend, the c-span's tour takes you to montgomery, alabama to explore the city's history and literary culture. >> we show you a house. that was the turning point. when they moved here, the idea was to regroup. this house...
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if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you are looking at a walter mondale landslide defeat. that is a reason why so many republicans are uniting behind our campaign. mark: there is a proposal of increased police surveillance of muslims in the united states. can you name a neighborhood where you think that would be proper? what would you say to a young child and to people who wonder why their neighborhood is getting increased scrutiny? cruz: in brussels, we saw a horrific terrorist attack. yesterday was a reminder that this was not isolated and this is part of global jihad being waged by isis and obama and hillary clinton are in a state of denial and they are in -- they are captive to political correctness. every time we see a terrorist attack coming out of san bernardino, obama goes and lectures the american people on islamophobia. enough is enough. we need a commander in chief who recognizes the responsibility to keep america safe. when it comes to stopping islamic terrorism, you have to identify the problem and use every tool available to defeat it. new york had a very eff
if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you are looking at a walter mondale landslide defeat. that is a reason why so many republicans are uniting behind our campaign. mark: there is a proposal of increased police surveillance of muslims in the united states. can you name a neighborhood where you think that would be proper? what would you say to a young child and to people who wonder why their neighborhood is getting increased scrutiny? cruz: in brussels, we saw a horrific terrorist...
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. >> first of all, let me preface it was exactly two months before ronald reagan and walter mondale although i am a reagan baby but it does put the into the millennial pleyel. i've tried to keep that part very quiet the reagan baby is not as common as the clinton baby. but i happen to state we need to have every child to is the proud because america is individualistic is not collectivist so even those english-speaking countries isn't the america of that we go unless people embrace their individualism. and for those who come to the united states with that incredible diversity for individuals bellevue are right we need to reach out much more to the other side increasingly america has become polarized we need the hearts and minds of people to be involved in your local communities to talk to your neighbors and good down the street even if you will not convince the person you can more effectively combat that ideology and it is really important people understand that. and but today the allies was successfully prosecute the second to world war but it would be impossible not to germany or mussolini.
. >> first of all, let me preface it was exactly two months before ronald reagan and walter mondale although i am a reagan baby but it does put the into the millennial pleyel. i've tried to keep that part very quiet the reagan baby is not as common as the clinton baby. but i happen to state we need to have every child to is the proud because america is individualistic is not collectivist so even those english-speaking countries isn't the america of that we go unless people embrace their...
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sunday morning at 10:00, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta includes walter mondale, senators gary hart, former presidential nominee george mcgovern, and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the campaigns on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> republican presidential candidate ted cruz held a press conference in arizona to talk about border security. he was joined by rick perry and law enforcement. it is 20 minutes. >> good evening everyone, i am the sheriff in this county. i want to say thank you to the family for coming out here and bringing true awareness and educating senator cruz and governor perry on what is going on our border. i wish we could get more people from washington, d.c. to see what is going on in here. the true life for people who live on the border. with that being said, i want to introduce governor rick perry from texas and thank him for being here today. governor. ve
sunday morning at 10:00, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta includes walter mondale, senators gary hart, former presidential nominee george mcgovern, and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the campaigns on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> republican presidential candidate ted cruz held a press conference in arizona to talk about border security. he was...
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if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you're looking at a walter mondale style landslide defeat. is one of the reasons why so many republicans across the ideological spectrum are uniting behind the campaign. mark: politics is rough, it has been a tough nomination. your wives are involved. i was really surprised at how quickly that escalated. it started with an outside group. you are not connected to it, he is not. he reacted, and then you reacted. is this personal or politics? ted cruz: last night we saw how low old is willing to stoop -- low donald is willing to stoop. it is a pattern. whenever donald feels scared, whenever he is afraid of what is happening. whenever bad news breaks for him, his reaction is to yell and and tryand often curse to bully people and threaten people. last night was a very bad night for donald trump. he went and campaigned hard and utah. -- in utah. we were hoping to break 50% in utah. not only did we break 50%, we had a landslide victory. we had nearly 70% of the vote in utah. donald is scared. his reaction was to attack my wife directly. -- she is t
if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you're looking at a walter mondale style landslide defeat. is one of the reasons why so many republicans across the ideological spectrum are uniting behind the campaign. mark: politics is rough, it has been a tough nomination. your wives are involved. i was really surprised at how quickly that escalated. it started with an outside group. you are not connected to it, he is not. he reacted, and then you reacted. is this personal or politics? ted cruz:...
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mondale, and john glenn of ohio. former presidential nominees and jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. professoristory douglas egerton discusses black activism in the reconstruction era. he talks about activists in northern and southern states and which blacks meant to fight for the rights, like the right to vote. this talk was part of a symposium held in virginia. it is just over 50 minutes. edgerton teaches early american and 19th-century u.s. history, he earned his phd in 1985, so he is no stranger to richmond. his 1993 book is one of the most important studies of one of the most important slave compares these -- conspiracies in history. he was invited to speak at the university of richmond 20 years ago and he will be interviewed about that book later today. most of his work has been on the subject of slave resistance, colonization, and evolutionism. list of find a partial his publications in his program. he has worked at the intersection of race and politics and his most recent
mondale, and john glenn of ohio. former presidential nominees and jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. professoristory douglas egerton discusses black activism in the reconstruction era. he talks about activists in northern and southern states and which blacks meant to fight for the rights, like the right to vote. this talk was part of a symposium held in virginia. it is just over 50 minutes. edgerton teaches early american and 19th-century u.s. history, he...
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mondale, gary hart of colorado and john lynn of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to cspan.org. israeli defense minister moshe ya'alon speaks object concerns about the iran nuclear deal in washington, d.c. this is just over an hour. >> good morning, everyone. and thank you all for coming. i'm joseph gildenhorn, former ambassador and wilson international scepter board of trustees. thank you for being here. let me recognize an important group who are central to the success of the wilson center. we thank our outstanding president james harmon who regrets she cannot be here today, but extends her best regards. let me also acknowledge andre barke. the plam continues to be a key form in washington for serious discussion of northeast issues. we're also pleased and honored to be joined by israel's outstanding ambassador to the united states, ron derr who is here with us today. thank you, ron. and i would like to welcome and recognize major gener
mondale, gary hart of colorado and john lynn of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to cspan.org. israeli defense minister moshe ya'alon speaks object concerns about the iran nuclear deal in washington, d.c. this is just over an hour. >> good morning, everyone. and thank you all for coming. i'm joseph gildenhorn, former ambassador and wilson international scepter board of trustees. thank...
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reagan's reaction to the first debate with walter mondale and the president's fumbling performance. >> the system is still where it was with regard to -- the -- with regard to the progressivety as i've said -- >> she was upset. and everybody knew it. and rightly so. >> how so? what did -- did she chew people out? >> i'm not going to get into that. you'd have to ask her that. >> i was upset. >> really? >> yes, i was upset. >> because? >> because i thought they'd gone about it all wrong. and they had. >> in terms of preparing the president? >> yes, they overloaded him. he knows all those things. they don't have to overload him. >> and will it change? >> well, second one was better, wasn't it. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> the first lady created a problem herself in the last campaign when she seemed to prompt her husband in public. some cases were minor. at this rally pointing out where the american flag was. but other cases were not. >> doing everything we can. >>
reagan's reaction to the first debate with walter mondale and the president's fumbling performance. >> the system is still where it was with regard to -- the -- with regard to the progressivety as i've said -- >> she was upset. and everybody knew it. and rightly so. >> how so? what did -- did she chew people out? >> i'm not going to get into that. you'd have to ask her that. >> i was upset. >> really? >> yes, i was upset. >> because? >>...
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he said he would not hold walter mondale's youth and inexperience against him. these political jabs are often course and disdainful. we are back to the panel. i will start with you. what do you think about the ruckus crowd in detroit. what do you think about the level of the debate of politics right now? >> i don't think it's civil. i don't think it's productive. if you are talking about policies talking about substance i think it is effective. i don't think there is anything objective. there are some who want to see that kind of invehicle tive use to put down the other side and politicize people. it is seen as entertainment. the quotients there have gone up. this is the most entertaining political season we have ever had but on the other hand what kind of entertainment is it p h this may be x-rated in some cases. that is not pro duct tiff pore those looking for solutions. >> if you want to make headlines you think about how much free media he has with the number of stories and headlines compared to any one in the race he dominates. >> he is also the biggest med
he said he would not hold walter mondale's youth and inexperience against him. these political jabs are often course and disdainful. we are back to the panel. i will start with you. what do you think about the ruckus crowd in detroit. what do you think about the level of the debate of politics right now? >> i don't think it's civil. i don't think it's productive. if you are talking about policies talking about substance i think it is effective. i don't think there is anything objective....
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mark: but do you -- i know you say historically that's been the role since walter mondale. do you think that's the right way for government to function? that kind of role? guest: absolutely. al: mr. secretary, do you think could you pick someone for vice president who has never run for political office? tom: whoever is the nominee, that will be a judgment that they will have to make. al: is there a sense that this is too important a job to turn over to someone who has never been involved in the electoral political system? guest: again, you look at where things have been historically and people who have been -- vice presidents have tended to be -- have had experience running either for the senate or for governors. some of those have excelled as vice presidents. some of those haven't. again, whoever is the nominee, they're going to have to make that judgment. it's really a unique judgment for them. al: thank you very much for being with us, mr. secretary. we'll be right back with who won the week after this. ♪ mark: it being friday, got to ask. who won the week? al: stephen
mark: but do you -- i know you say historically that's been the role since walter mondale. do you think that's the right way for government to function? that kind of role? guest: absolutely. al: mr. secretary, do you think could you pick someone for vice president who has never run for political office? tom: whoever is the nominee, that will be a judgment that they will have to make. al: is there a sense that this is too important a job to turn over to someone who has never been involved in the...
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listen, if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you're looking at a walter mondale style landslide defeat. that is one of the reasons why so many republicans across the ideological spectrum are uniting behind our campaign. mark: politics is rough, it has been a tough nomination. not the toughest either of us have seen. your wives are involved. i was really surprised at how quickly that escalated. it started with an outside group. you are not connected to it, he is not. he reacted, and then you reacted. is this more personal or just still politics? ted cruz: last night we saw how low donald is willing to stoop. he attacks my wife directly. it is a pattern we have seen, mark. whenever donald feels scared, whenever he is afraid of what is happening, whenever bad news breaks for him, his reaction is to yell and scream, and often curse and try to bully people and threaten people. and so last night, was a very bad night for donald trump. he went and campaigned hard in utah. we were hoping in utah to break 50%, which gives us all the delegates. not only did we break 50%, we had a landslid
listen, if the republican nominee cannot carry utah, you're looking at a walter mondale style landslide defeat. that is one of the reasons why so many republicans across the ideological spectrum are uniting behind our campaign. mark: politics is rough, it has been a tough nomination. not the toughest either of us have seen. your wives are involved. i was really surprised at how quickly that escalated. it started with an outside group. you are not connected to it, he is not. he reacted, and then...
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number one, history would show, whether it be walter mondale, gerald ford, when somebody is a little short, you let the process play out and generally if it's that close, that's generally what happens. the minority of delegates doesn't rule for the majority. this is a delegate-driven process. >> so ellis, reading your tea leaves, what do you see potentially as happening? >> it's fascinating. we get these grand philosophical explanations. they are all self-interested. it doesn't account for ego, right? because first, it's the divide the state strategy where it works beautifully. it obviously is a much more sensible strategy to attack trump with. you're dealing with politicians and they can't agree to let the other person go first. we're stuck with this situation. >> it's a competition, is it not, about the candidates. let's talk about the democrats and give them time. hillary clinton, as you can see, holding a commanding league in delegates. i think we've got a full screen of what those numbers look like. more than twice as many as bernie sanders. and looking to tuesday, the democrats
number one, history would show, whether it be walter mondale, gerald ford, when somebody is a little short, you let the process play out and generally if it's that close, that's generally what happens. the minority of delegates doesn't rule for the majority. this is a delegate-driven process. >> so ellis, reading your tea leaves, what do you see potentially as happening? >> it's fascinating. we get these grand philosophical explanations. they are all self-interested. it doesn't...
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mondale, and john glenn of ohio. former presidential nominees and jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. professoristory douglas egerton discusses black activism in the reconstruction era. he talks about activists in northern and southern states and which blacks meant to fight for the rights, like the right to vote. this talk was part of a symposium held in virginia. it is just over 50 minutes.
mondale, and john glenn of ohio. former presidential nominees and jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. professoristory douglas egerton discusses black activism in the reconstruction era. he talks about activists in northern and southern states and which blacks meant to fight for the rights, like the right to vote. this talk was part of a symposium held in virginia. it is just over 50 minutes.
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who was the person, but she who helped him in the preparation for that second debate with walter mondale. even earlier she was the one who helped him on the microphone. this is my microphone in new hampshire. of course, releasing the hardliners and becoming more of a confidante in the soviet union. by the end of his presidency, she was so popular, and it just shows the media goes from one extreme to the other, then there was criticism, she's still powerful. i think underneath it all is exactly what ann said, that the main thing she gave him was relaxation, replenishment, and love. that's what a president needs in difficult times. >> how times were different back in the '80s, before i got to know nancy reagan as a human being and got to really like her as a friend, she was just a political figure to me. we were writing up some jokes for tip o'neill about china. tip said, don't tell jokes about people's family members. it's a one-shot wonder, it's a disaster, don't do it. it was a scolding we got from him. that was before this play pen of politics we're watching today. it was so different.
who was the person, but she who helped him in the preparation for that second debate with walter mondale. even earlier she was the one who helped him on the microphone. this is my microphone in new hampshire. of course, releasing the hardliners and becoming more of a confidante in the soviet union. by the end of his presidency, she was so popular, and it just shows the media goes from one extreme to the other, then there was criticism, she's still powerful. i think underneath it all is exactly...
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mondale. and sam donaldson, high colleague and competitor from abc was trying to get a rise out of reagan. and he said how are you going to beat gary hart, he comes off like john kennedy. and without missing a beat, nan nancy reagan said he comes off like ronald reagan. and i don't think i've ever heard such an unbridled laugh from the president. he's ronald reagan, he doesn't have to worry about jack kennedy. >> great story. >> and you just saw the two of them unvarnished. as far as my father, my father was actually friends with a woman named et dch tchleddy dav actress back in the '40s. she was nancy reagan's mother. and nancy reagan not that she was that much younger, but she thought she was sort of younger than my father. and had kind of a teenage crush on him. and this continued over the years. and when i started covering the reagan white house in 1982, the relationship transferred and that's how i became such good friends with nancy reagan. and as you said earlier, and i think mark would
mondale. and sam donaldson, high colleague and competitor from abc was trying to get a rise out of reagan. and he said how are you going to beat gary hart, he comes off like john kennedy. and without missing a beat, nan nancy reagan said he comes off like ronald reagan. and i don't think i've ever heard such an unbridled laugh from the president. he's ronald reagan, he doesn't have to worry about jack kennedy. >> great story. >> and you just saw the two of them unvarnished. as far...
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mondale and george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go c-span.org. >>> now defense secretary ashton carter joins chief of staff general joseph dunford testifying about fortunate's 2007 defense budget request. among the topics the senate arms services committee heard about were russia, china, iran avg and isis and syria and iraq. this is about two hours and 45 minutes. >> good morning. good morning, all. senator the armed services committee meets this morning. the associated future years defense program and the pose tour of u.s. armed forces. we welcome our witnesses. we thank each of you for your service to our nation and to the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines serving here at home and around the world. before i proceed with my statement, let me just say that yesterday, disturbing statements made by senior executive of the united launch alliance reported in the media. these statements raised troubling questions about the nature of the relationship between the department of defe
mondale and george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go c-span.org. >>> now defense secretary ashton carter joins chief of staff general joseph dunford testifying about fortunate's 2007 defense budget request. among the topics the senate arms services committee heard about were russia, china, iran avg and isis and syria and iraq. this is about two hours and 45 minutes. >> good morning. good morning, all. senator the armed...
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mondale , sweeping 49 states out of the 50, so i very proudly in a reagan baby although i think that puts me in the millennial pal. don't identify as a millennial and i try to keep that part quiet. a reagan baby is not as common as a clinton baby, but i think very much superior. [laughter] >> you know, i happen to think virginia, that we need to get every child to be proud of the individual. because america, unlike any other society on earth is an individualistic society, not a collective society and that collective sentiments of europe and even america's english speaking cousins doesn't fit in the america that we know and america cannot reach her full potential unless people embrace their individualism and i can tell you as a person from another country who comes to the united states, what we love is that incredible diversity of individuals. i mean, i want individuals to be diverse. i'm more interested in individuals being diverse than the culture being diverse. you are right, we do need to reach out much more to the other side. increasingly, america has become polarized and we need
mondale , sweeping 49 states out of the 50, so i very proudly in a reagan baby although i think that puts me in the millennial pal. don't identify as a millennial and i try to keep that part quiet. a reagan baby is not as common as a clinton baby, but i think very much superior. [laughter] >> you know, i happen to think virginia, that we need to get every child to be proud of the individual. because america, unlike any other society on earth is an individualistic society, not a collective...
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but interestingly enough, barack obama got the lowest share of the jewish vote since walter mondale, but it was still 69%. 79% in 2008. as howard said, the jewish vote was split 80/20, for democrats, and for bernie sanders not being there, an important point to make, bernie sanders is appealing to very young voters. and younger jewish americans are a lot less hawkish on the idea of the israeli-palestinian -- >> back to you, brian. >> fantastic. great analysis. our thanks as well to howard fineman. let's go to katy tur who is traveling with the trump campaign. katy, any preview you can give us? >> we don't have a concrete preview of what donald trump is going to say, because the campaign never gives out his speeches beforehand. but we do have a little bit of a snippet. he did talk about it at the press conference today, he mentioned when it comes to israel, he does believe that the capital of israel should be jerusalem. this is changing from what he said initially back in december when he spoke at another influential jewish group. he said then he didn't really know if israel -- jerusa
but interestingly enough, barack obama got the lowest share of the jewish vote since walter mondale, but it was still 69%. 79% in 2008. as howard said, the jewish vote was split 80/20, for democrats, and for bernie sanders not being there, an important point to make, bernie sanders is appealing to very young voters. and younger jewish americans are a lot less hawkish on the idea of the israeli-palestinian -- >> back to you, brian. >> fantastic. great analysis. our thanks as well to...
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number one, i mean, history would show, whether it be walter mondale, gerald ford, when someone's a little bit short, you know, you let the process play out. and generally if it's that close, generally that's what happens. but certainly what i would say is that the minority of delegates doesn't rule for the majority. so this is a delegate-driven process. this is the first time in a long time people actually cared about delegate count. but delegates matter. and so the majority of voting delegates in our party choose the nominee. that's the way it is, dana. i was -- i won on the seventh ballot as chairman of the party. that's hardly a landslide. but i was never behind. and no one gave it to me on the second or third ballot. in fact, i had to fight and fight and fight. and eventually i got the majority. that's how it works. and so the votes that happen in the states enfranchise the delegates to go to the floor and vote. no one's disenfranchised. in fact, they're empowered by the delegates that they receive, but they have to have the majority. >> i'm glad you mention that because one of your c
number one, i mean, history would show, whether it be walter mondale, gerald ford, when someone's a little bit short, you know, you let the process play out. and generally if it's that close, generally that's what happens. but certainly what i would say is that the minority of delegates doesn't rule for the majority. so this is a delegate-driven process. this is the first time in a long time people actually cared about delegate count. but delegates matter. and so the majority of voting...
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road to the white house rewind, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta including former vice president walter mondale, senators gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, former presidential nominee george mcgovern, and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. all week in american history tv is featuring alabama's capital city of montgomery. named after revolutionary war general richard montgomery. city'ss city store -- tour staff visited the hitting -- city to learn its history. >> if you think about the timeline of the modern-day civil rights movement, the beginning of that move it being 1954 brown versus the board of education. the apex of the silver is vivid being the assassination of dr. king. it's right in the middle of that history. we are the halfway point for both of those events. what happened on the streets of montgomery really became a turning point for the movement. rides were civil rights campaign to challenge the segregated laws of interstate travel across the south. they began on may 4, 1961 with two groups of integrate
road to the white house rewind, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta including former vice president walter mondale, senators gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, former presidential nominee george mcgovern, and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. all week in american history tv is featuring alabama's capital city of montgomery. named after revolutionary war general richard montgomery. city'ss city store -- tour staff visited...
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debatehe 1984 democratic between walter mondale, general gary hart, and jesse jackson. it is best remembered for the question on the deaths of the policy proposals. he asked, where is the beef? a slogan from a popular wendy's tv commercial. the vice president finish the primary season with the lead in the delegates but he did not secure the nomination over senator hart until he democratic convention in july. he then lost the election to ronald reagan. with the president winning 49 out of 50 states. this session is courtesy of the league of women voters. >> good afternoon. i'm the president of the league of women voters. welcome to the league's second presidential debate of as we 1984. have done in previous presidential election years, the league of women voters is sponsoring a series of general election debates. so that you can make side-by-side comparisons of the candidates and their views. john chancellor is our moderator for today's debate. >> thank you. the gentleman in the league, when they sponsored -- there were eight of you, and now there are only five. , four o
debatehe 1984 democratic between walter mondale, general gary hart, and jesse jackson. it is best remembered for the question on the deaths of the policy proposals. he asked, where is the beef? a slogan from a popular wendy's tv commercial. the vice president finish the primary season with the lead in the delegates but he did not secure the nomination over senator hart until he democratic convention in july. he then lost the election to ronald reagan. with the president winning 49 out of 50...
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he's the walter mondale of 2016. he's the choice of the g.o.p. hierarchy, they don't like ted cruz and keep donald trump out. stuart: he's a the establishment man and it's a tough battle. marco rubio got down and dirty and wrestling in the mud. personally, i don't think that turned out so well for rubio. >> neither do i, not becoming at all. it puts trump in a unique situation, his art of the deal is to unify. it's difficult for him to unify when everybody else is hostile to him. so that will be an interesting situation watching the next debate, how does trump unify while rubio attacks? >> but he did start it. >> sure did. stuart: donald trump really started the mud wrestling, no question about it and i think he won that contest. >> i think, too. if it's that kind of insult contest, he'd win handsdown. but i think that rubio sort of brought it down to a lower level last week, i do. stuart: do you agree it looks like clinton-trump in november. no way around that, i don't think? >> i don't see how it changes, the establishment changes the flow of t
he's the walter mondale of 2016. he's the choice of the g.o.p. hierarchy, they don't like ted cruz and keep donald trump out. stuart: he's a the establishment man and it's a tough battle. marco rubio got down and dirty and wrestling in the mud. personally, i don't think that turned out so well for rubio. >> neither do i, not becoming at all. it puts trump in a unique situation, his art of the deal is to unify. it's difficult for him to unify when everybody else is hostile to him. so that...
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mondale and john glenn of ohio, former presidential mummy george mcgovern, and the reverend jesse jackson. the debate is best recovered for mondale's question. he asked "where's the beef?" vice president mondale finished the primary season with the lead in delegates, but he did not secure the nomination until the democratic convention in july. he then lost the general election in a landslide to ronald reagan, with the president winning 49 out of 50 states. our coverage of this hour-long debate is courtesy of the league of women voters. >> good afternoon, i am dorothy. look into the league's second debate of 1984. as we have done in previous presidential election years, the league of women voters is sponsoring a series of primary and general election debates so that you, the voter can make side-by-side comparisons of the candidates and their views. john chancellor, a distinguished journalist and commentator is our moderator for the debate today. john? john: thank you. gentlemen, there were eight of you and now, they are only five. i must say, you survivors look pretty chipper to me. since
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>> first of all, tad devine knows when he ran walter mondale's campaign in 1984, he's doing it -- >> look, i know it, the super delegates -- >> barack obama didn't have a majority of pledged delegates in 2008. >> so you expect that this could be the case, too, for hillary clinton? >> i think it's quite possible, but you know, that's not what matters. this is an argument that's being made because they can't overtake us in pledged delegates. and let me just add about the states we're going into, wisconsin is probably going to be close. polls today, one has us behind a few, we've been up a few. we think it's going to be very close. it will not be enough to dent what is a nearly insurmountable pledged delegate lead that we have. >> let me go to new york, though. losing her home state? >> i'm sorry? >> if she lost her home state, the state she represented in the u.s. senate -- >> she'll win new york. >> do you put that in the bag? >> i think she's going to win in new york. i do. i think we're in a strong position. i think this is a state that's well-suited for us. let me make a real impor
>> first of all, tad devine knows when he ran walter mondale's campaign in 1984, he's doing it -- >> look, i know it, the super delegates -- >> barack obama didn't have a majority of pledged delegates in 2008. >> so you expect that this could be the case, too, for hillary clinton? >> i think it's quite possible, but you know, that's not what matters. this is an argument that's being made because they can't overtake us in pledged delegates. and let me just add about...
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mondale, gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >> and now from london, prime minister's question time. during this session, prime minister david cameron answered questions about domestic and budgetary issues, just over half an hour. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning, meetings and in addition to duties in this house i will have further such meetings later today. >> unemployment fallen over 60% and 5,000 new apprenticeships and i'm holding my new jobs fair with 25 companies taking part. with my honorable friend we've made a good start but must not be complacent. and continue to get good quality jobs. >> i very much agree with what my friend said. if we look at the west midlands and take today's unemployment figures, we can see the claimant count has come down since 2010 by 91,000 people. and i'm sure the house would welcome an update on the un
mondale, gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >> and now from london, prime minister's question time. during this session, prime minister david cameron answered questions about domestic and budgetary issues, just over half an hour. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning, meetings and...
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mondale, senators gary hart of colorado, and john len of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to cspan.org. >> on wepz, the head of the consumer financial protection brewer roe richard cordray spoke at the house financial services committee. >> the share is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. i now recognize myself for three minutes to give an opening statement. not that we need a reminder, but if there's one thing that the presidential campaigns of both parties have shown us that the american people are indeed angry and they have a right to be angry after seven years of obamanomics, they are still in a failed economic recovery, the slowest and worst in our lifetimes. this is indisputable. americans are even angrier, though, at having their lives increasingly ruled by out of touch washington elites. every day they see their liberty slipping away as washington grows larger, more intrusive, more distance and more arrogant. as thomas jefferson once warned, governme
mondale, senators gary hart of colorado, and john len of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to cspan.org. >> on wepz, the head of the consumer financial protection brewer roe richard cordray spoke at the house financial services committee. >> the share is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. i now recognize myself for three minutes to give an opening statement. not that we need a reminder, but if...
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that's the number ronald reagan hit in 1984 against walter mondale. those noncollege white mail are about half the electorate as they were in '84. if you look at the groups growing, millennials, college educated white women, donald trump is looking at unfavorable ratings in all of those groups in the 70s. it could be half of all the voters in 2016. so trump would be a test of this conservative theory that the way back is to increase turnout about millions of culturally conservative, mostly blue collar whites. he'd be running against the headwind of a changing country and an agenda and message that's largely alienated the portions of that changing electorate that are growing the to be part of the debate sunday night in flint, michigan. anderson cooper is moderating, but you're joining in the questioning. this is a really important debate for these two democrats. >> here's why. there's few things more motivating than fear and anger. i think on the other side, on the republican side, these people are angry. people are upset. you may say non-educated whit
that's the number ronald reagan hit in 1984 against walter mondale. those noncollege white mail are about half the electorate as they were in '84. if you look at the groups growing, millennials, college educated white women, donald trump is looking at unfavorable ratings in all of those groups in the 70s. it could be half of all the voters in 2016. so trump would be a test of this conservative theory that the way back is to increase turnout about millions of culturally conservative, mostly blue...
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road to the white house rewind, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta includes former vice president walter mondale, senators gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org.
road to the white house rewind, a 1984 democratic debate in atlanta includes former vice president walter mondale, senators gary hart of colorado and john glenn of ohio, george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org.
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mondale, senators gary hart of colorado, and john len of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to cspan.org. >> on wepz, the head of the consumer financial protection brewer roe richard cordray spoke at the house financial services committee. >> the share is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. i now recognize myself for three minutes to give an opening statement. not that we need a reminder, but if there's one thing that the presidential campaigns of both parties have shown us that the american people are indeed angry and they have a right to be angry after seven years of obamanomics, they are still in a failed economic recovery, the slowest and worst in our lifetimes. this is indisputable. americans are even angrier, though, at having their lives increasingly ruled by out of touch washington elites. every day they see their liberty slipping away as washington grows larger, more intrusive, more distance and more arrogant. as thomas jefferson once warned, governme
mondale, senators gary hart of colorado, and john len of ohio. former presidential nominee george mcgovern and reverend jesse jackson. for the complete weekend schedule, go to cspan.org. >> on wepz, the head of the consumer financial protection brewer roe richard cordray spoke at the house financial services committee. >> the share is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. i now recognize myself for three minutes to give an opening statement. not that we need a reminder, but if...