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yes, by hillary clinton. i mean the clinton campaign a month ago would have told us that nevada was not competitive state for bernie sanders. they spent the last week saying well this is a competitive state. there are lots of white people there and young people there. so they have changed the baseline. i agree with michael, if she doesn't come -- if she doesn't win by at least 5 points if it's this close when it's over i think she loses her argument against bernie which is that he is unelectable. >> you don't cover the spread in politics you win or you lose. okay. if she wins this in the state, first thing i said when we started this i said what van was saying talking about the pain. this is the state with the fourth highest unemployment in america. the second highest home foreclosures in america. 30% increase in home foreclosures in the last month. enormous pain. she hangs on and wins a 4-point lead that's a big deal. and i'm sorry if people don't think she covered the spread but there ain't no spread in pol
yes, by hillary clinton. i mean the clinton campaign a month ago would have told us that nevada was not competitive state for bernie sanders. they spent the last week saying well this is a competitive state. there are lots of white people there and young people there. so they have changed the baseline. i agree with michael, if she doesn't come -- if she doesn't win by at least 5 points if it's this close when it's over i think she loses her argument against bernie which is that he is...
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for hillary clinton. it just goes to show as we've said all night what a difference eight years makes. >> clyburn stayed neutral, but he was critical of some of the comments that bill and hillary clinton had made in 2007-2008 during that contentious primary season. so a lot of people in camp clinton thought he wasn't actually neutral. he was feigning neutrality. he got an angry phone call from bill clinton, as you note. i suspect the phone calls are going to be much more jubilant. jim a very strong supporter of hillary clinton leading up to this primary. he served with bernie sanders in the house of representatives. he knows bernie sanders. but a full throated endorsement from jim clyburn when she needed it. >> i'm told by a clinton source that before bernie sanders got on the plane -- he was headed to minnesota, which is a march 1st state -- before he got on the plane he called hillary clinton to congratulate her before the polls even closed. he didn't concede huh becongratulate ebecon graut he congratul
for hillary clinton. it just goes to show as we've said all night what a difference eight years makes. >> clyburn stayed neutral, but he was critical of some of the comments that bill and hillary clinton had made in 2007-2008 during that contentious primary season. so a lot of people in camp clinton thought he wasn't actually neutral. he was feigning neutrality. he got an angry phone call from bill clinton, as you note. i suspect the phone calls are going to be much more jubilant. jim a...
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hillary clinton trying to keep her momentum going. but will bernie sanders supporters stop her in her tracks. >> we need a political revolution. are you ready to join in that revolutio revolution. >> hillary clinton is polarizing, hasn't shown herself to be honest. >> hillary clinton was the best choice to me >>> the results about to roll in. our coverage 2016 starts right now >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm adam may live in new york. >> i'm ali velshi is charleston, south carolina. these polls have closed finally across south carolina. results should be coming in fairly quickly. this is a democratic primary. republican already had their primary in south carolina. this has a little less suspense than many have had in the past. we're expecting a win by hillary clinton across the state. it remains interesting and remains competitive >>> certainly does. we should get the first numbers any moment. i think it is interesting to note that while this may not be a suspenseful race tonight, eyes are already on super tuesday a coupl
hillary clinton trying to keep her momentum going. but will bernie sanders supporters stop her in her tracks. >> we need a political revolution. are you ready to join in that revolutio revolution. >> hillary clinton is polarizing, hasn't shown herself to be honest. >> hillary clinton was the best choice to me >>> the results about to roll in. our coverage 2016 starts right now >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm adam may live in new york. >>...
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and to hillary clinton. you've got jim cliburn down there, the other day saying he's all for the clintons. whatever problems they had between them eight years ago, they're gone. bill clinton is popular in the south. i think among african-americans, that's my hunch. this looks like a good thing for them. then they go into this incredible run of states, alabama, arkansas, colorado, georgia, massachusetts, minnesota, oklahoma, texas, tennessee, virginia and vermont. except for vermont and the two caucus states, minnesota and colorado, hillary clinton has all the name brand. but she still misses one thing. bernie's got a message. feel the "bern." a lot of excitement surrounding the clinton campaign. what happens when one party -- like in football, would you rather have the mo or the football? the clintons have the football but i think the mo is still with the bernie people. >> yes, but i think today is sort of a setback. you can't look at it any other way. >> i agree. >> look, super tuesday, when you judge who w
and to hillary clinton. you've got jim cliburn down there, the other day saying he's all for the clintons. whatever problems they had between them eight years ago, they're gone. bill clinton is popular in the south. i think among african-americans, that's my hunch. this looks like a good thing for them. then they go into this incredible run of states, alabama, arkansas, colorado, georgia, massachusetts, minnesota, oklahoma, texas, tennessee, virginia and vermont. except for vermont and the two...
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hillary clinton win is in south carolina. but only a few hundred votes are in. 87.5% for hillary clinton. only 12.5% for bernie sanders. once again, very early. by all accounts, this is going to be a very, very decisive win for hillary clinton. >> david axelrod, if you're bernie sanders do you commit amount of resources to mississippi, to georgia? >> no. i think he will commit his resources to where he thinks he can win and his time, which is just as valuable. or maybe more so. look, i think one of the things that happened here, tad devine, the very smart strategist who has been running the sanders campaign said in the wall street journal this morning that their strategy was if they could run the table on the first three contests that they felt they had a shot in south carolina. that didn't happen. and so they didn't have the momentum they needed to get the push here. this is a momentum problem today for them going into tuesday. that's what they need to worry about. but they are certainly going to concentrate on tuesday and b
hillary clinton win is in south carolina. but only a few hundred votes are in. 87.5% for hillary clinton. only 12.5% for bernie sanders. once again, very early. by all accounts, this is going to be a very, very decisive win for hillary clinton. >> david axelrod, if you're bernie sanders do you commit amount of resources to mississippi, to georgia? >> no. i think he will commit his resources to where he thinks he can win and his time, which is just as valuable. or maybe more so....
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hillary clinton was actually in alabama today. she touched down in south carolina a short time ago ahead of this key primary tonight. you know, she and aides are pretty relaxed about this idea that they are going to secure a win here. but make no mistake, they are watching the spread. what they would really love to see is hillary clinton give bernie sanders a shellacking like he gave her in new hampshire. they feel like if she can achieve that they will be well positioned to open up a big lead coming into super tuesday by the end of super tuesday by about 100 delegates over bernie sanders. that's their aim at this point. if she can win and best bernie sanders by as much as 22 points that is something, wolf, that will be sweeter than the strawberry cupcakes that hillary clinton bought baut in birmingham, alabama, today, which i understand were promptly devowed by her staff xh has spent many, many hours on the ground here in super tuesday states, wolf. >> brianna keilar with the hillary clinton campaign. jeff zeleny with the sanders
hillary clinton was actually in alabama today. she touched down in south carolina a short time ago ahead of this key primary tonight. you know, she and aides are pretty relaxed about this idea that they are going to secure a win here. but make no mistake, they are watching the spread. what they would really love to see is hillary clinton give bernie sanders a shellacking like he gave her in new hampshire. they feel like if she can achieve that they will be well positioned to open up a big lead...
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hillary clinton's camp just e-mailing out a statement saying quote, hillary clinton has won the iowa caucus, going on to say after thorough reporting and analysis there is no uncertainty and secretary clinton has clearly won the most national and state delegates. that is what clinton's camp is saying. no word yet from sanders' camp. we'll let you know when we have more. ben, this all happens in a state where 43% of the democratic caucus-goers describe themselves as socialists. let's not forget that. >> i do think that it is important. there is one thing we have to look at tonight. there is a big debate on trust with hillary clinton. there has been. most people are saying with just republicans to are bringing this up, it's just republicans that are making benghazi and the e-mail and the server everything an issue. and these polls saying we do not trust hillary clinton. you can't say this is now just a republican or democrat talking point or fight. there are truly democrats now and the majority of them in iowa, and i think moving forward and this may be her vulnerability, is this they
hillary clinton's camp just e-mailing out a statement saying quote, hillary clinton has won the iowa caucus, going on to say after thorough reporting and analysis there is no uncertainty and secretary clinton has clearly won the most national and state delegates. that is what clinton's camp is saying. no word yet from sanders' camp. we'll let you know when we have more. ben, this all happens in a state where 43% of the democratic caucus-goers describe themselves as socialists. let's not forget...
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hillary clinton used no such wording. and now late tonight, we have something of a protest from the sanders campaign. our correspondent traveling with the sanders campaign with us by telephone. explain what's going on? >> reporter: good evening. we just got off the bus. we're about to board the sanders charter to new hampshire, but there's some concern bubbling about 90 precincts the iowa democratic party did not staff 90 of these precincts. this is on background from campaign aides that they are being asked to help with the count. of course, it's not clear exactly what that means. the sanders campaign is not clear on what they're being expected to contribute, whether or not this count will be done fairly and of course with the margin what it is i think we might be able to show our viewers just how close the number of delegates that we're talking about here. these represent about 5% of the precincts still outstanding and that number has not moved over the course of the last hour or so. of course with the race potentially
hillary clinton used no such wording. and now late tonight, we have something of a protest from the sanders campaign. our correspondent traveling with the sanders campaign with us by telephone. explain what's going on? >> reporter: good evening. we just got off the bus. we're about to board the sanders charter to new hampshire, but there's some concern bubbling about 90 precincts the iowa democratic party did not staff 90 of these precincts. this is on background from campaign aides that...
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hillary clinton won. then senator clinton over senator obama and senator edwards and delegates, senator obama in the long run. takes a couple months to sort it out after caucuses. obama actually won. how did hillary clinton win? down here. most in clark county. more than 70% of the population. heavy latino population, significant chunk of the african-american population in nevada is here in las vegas. looking at mostly as votes come in. the panel talked about earlier, a competition here for the much more rural northern part of the state where you can, a, add to your popular vote totals. more importantly, at the end of the day, talking tonight about dep gits, we now believe this democratic race will go on a long time. we'll score the popular vote, the count, for momentum and look at delegate race in case there's a march, a march into march and april and beyond in terms of the contest. look for votes at clark county in the reno area and western part of the state combined getting you close to 90% of the stat
hillary clinton won. then senator clinton over senator obama and senator edwards and delegates, senator obama in the long run. takes a couple months to sort it out after caucuses. obama actually won. how did hillary clinton win? down here. most in clark county. more than 70% of the population. heavy latino population, significant chunk of the african-american population in nevada is here in las vegas. looking at mostly as votes come in. the panel talked about earlier, a competition here for the...
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a big night for hillary clinton. how many are hillary clinton supporters? we've got three all women. interesting. let's start with you. why do you support hillary clinton? >> she has got so much experience that i trust hear. a lot of people that i am familiar with that are bernie sanders supporters, they say that he has got a lot of policy points and he is going to get it done. i don't believe that. i think that a lot of what he has to say is far-fetched and i would love to have equality for all. i think that's great, and i think that we should have free tuition for universities and such but i don't think he will get it done. i think people are conservatives that might be in the middle, i don't think they're going to want to meet him halfway. i think people will support hillary clinton. she has more experience with foreign policy. when she was secretary of state or being a senator. she knows what it takes. i think that she is going to do it >>> it is a big of an issue for you. why are you supporting hillary clinton? >> because i think she understands the co
a big night for hillary clinton. how many are hillary clinton supporters? we've got three all women. interesting. let's start with you. why do you support hillary clinton? >> she has got so much experience that i trust hear. a lot of people that i am familiar with that are bernie sanders supporters, they say that he has got a lot of policy points and he is going to get it done. i don't believe that. i think that a lot of what he has to say is far-fetched and i would love to have equality...
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fiery hillary clinton, revved up hillary clinton after being defeated in new hampshire. a traditional democratic campaign speech in many ways. she had a laundry list of important issues. human rights, equal pay for women, and she talked about the importance of the african-american vote. and human rights and civil rights for african-americans. she talked about going after the banks and how she will go after the banks and how shell get rid of money in politics. quite a stuff speech. >> it was a defiant speech. the key question, and this is the challenge. do voters believe it. does she have the authenticity when she says i know how to go after wall street. do voters believe she can do that, if she can convince them, if voters disbelieve her and think she is lying or not levelling with them, or saying things because it makes good political sense, bernie sanders has a chance at the nomination. >> he's not necessarily tapped into that the system is rigged for all of you. >> she can, she has to try to build on the record of president obama, if she wants his voters. sheet can't
fiery hillary clinton, revved up hillary clinton after being defeated in new hampshire. a traditional democratic campaign speech in many ways. she had a laundry list of important issues. human rights, equal pay for women, and she talked about the importance of the african-american vote. and human rights and civil rights for african-americans. she talked about going after the banks and how she will go after the banks and how shell get rid of money in politics. quite a stuff speech. >> it...
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we've put hillary clinton. see the numbers change again. hillary clinton in red. and bernie sanders in green. the corresponding counties fill out behind me. whoever is lead not guilty that county, they get the color. you're at 46% of the vote. clinton is about 52%. sanders 48%. a little less than 3% of the votes separating the two of them. it's a close race and half the vote is still out there. keep an eye on two counties. specifically this is clark county, las vegas, 70% of the vote in nevada comes from clark county. she has a lead of 41% reporting in this county at 55% to bernie sanders 45. that's the kind of number drive-up that the hillary team would like to get in clark county. let's see whether or not that stays. washoe county around reno, right around the lake tahoe area. 77% reporting now. sanders at 52ers. clinton 48%. a difference of about three points. why is that important? if you go back to 2008, okay, in the state of nevada, you try and pick out some trends right here. clinton won the state, she was in green. barak obama was in blue. she won it by si
we've put hillary clinton. see the numbers change again. hillary clinton in red. and bernie sanders in green. the corresponding counties fill out behind me. whoever is lead not guilty that county, they get the color. you're at 46% of the vote. clinton is about 52%. sanders 48%. a little less than 3% of the votes separating the two of them. it's a close race and half the vote is still out there. keep an eye on two counties. specifically this is clark county, las vegas, 70% of the vote in nevada...
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: and 20% for hillary clinton. let's break down the numbers. so sam bleiweis for that. >> sam: this is to be expected. we expected the board to light up for hillary clinton and this is exactly what we are seeing. the first couple of counties to report around here. the first county that i saw was this county. and keep in mind that a lot of these are going to be absentee at this point. those are the numbers coming in right now and they say ze ro percent of precincts. horry county, you can see that hillary clinton leads with almost 1,000 votes in horry county from the upstate toward greenville. you can see, again, mostly absentee ballots. all absentee ballots here. hillary leading with 2500 votes at this point. bernie sanders trailing her at this point under 1,000 votes. so this is the story that we are going to see, and i think we are going to continue to see as this -- as this map will mostly light up for hillary we will wait to see if there are any of these counties for bernie sanders, but we will wait and see, daw
: and 20% for hillary clinton. let's break down the numbers. so sam bleiweis for that. >> sam: this is to be expected. we expected the board to light up for hillary clinton and this is exactly what we are seeing. the first couple of counties to report around here. the first county that i saw was this county. and keep in mind that a lot of these are going to be absentee at this point. those are the numbers coming in right now and they say ze ro percent of precincts. horry county, you can...
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hillary clinton: that would not happen. we are going to put up a no-fly zone where the russians are clearly kept informed. i want them at the table. they don't have to participate in it, but i want them to understand that there has to be areas on the ground, safe areas on the ground. if we can stop hundreds of thousands of more syrians leaving syria, because they get to a place where they can get medical aid, that is good for russia. why does russia want this incredible burden that is going to be coming up through europe, and yes, maybe they are happy to see europe suffering, but in the end, it makes no sense for them or all of us. i think you have to have that conversation. it is never easy with the russians, and particularly hard with vladimir putin. if you say, as i think you should and the conversation needs to get to an operational level, and then at the same time a conversation with putin about what options truly are, i think you can say to him, we are going to put up a no-fly zone. you will know very well where it is
hillary clinton: that would not happen. we are going to put up a no-fly zone where the russians are clearly kept informed. i want them at the table. they don't have to participate in it, but i want them to understand that there has to be areas on the ground, safe areas on the ground. if we can stop hundreds of thousands of more syrians leaving syria, because they get to a place where they can get medical aid, that is good for russia. why does russia want this incredible burden that is going to...
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one of the concerns they have about hillary clinton is which version of hillary clinton are we going to get? the new version, the 1990s version, the one before bernie sanders started to pick up speed or the post bernie sanders has support versus hillary clinton. you know, if there's no harm, no foul there, i don't see a problem releasing them, but that's going to be her decision. >> let's get your response on the robert reich, bill clinton's former labor secretary overnight endorsed hillary clinton's campaign. i think that's far too small for the screen. he said he'll support hillary clinton if she's nominated but he believes, and i'm paraphrasing here, that bernie sanders is the candidate he's going to support and he's the democratic supporter for this cyc cycle. that has to be a blow for the clintons. >> she's gotten so many endorsements. >> but this is a cabinet member. >> she's gotten the endorsement of so many cabinet members. you know what i think the media should do? i think the media should look at donald trump, they should look at bernie sanders, ask them to release various
one of the concerns they have about hillary clinton is which version of hillary clinton are we going to get? the new version, the 1990s version, the one before bernie sanders started to pick up speed or the post bernie sanders has support versus hillary clinton. you know, if there's no harm, no foul there, i don't see a problem releasing them, but that's going to be her decision. >> let's get your response on the robert reich, bill clinton's former labor secretary overnight endorsed...
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i have enormous respect for hillary clinton. i've known her for 25 years and it's unfortunate, you know, in politics and everybody should know this, what media often wants to you do and you're asked this question, i'm sure it's the same for secretary clinton, beat her up, tell me something terrible, attack her because that will make the news. i have tried my best not to do that. you're looking at a guy who has been in politics a long time. [ applause ] >> and i have never run a negative ad in my life and i look forward to never running a negative ad in my life. i don't think people deserve that. as secretary of state just said, that's what politics is about, a debate on the issues. secretary clinton has a long and distinguished public career. she has worked with children when she began and god on knows that we need a work given the fact that we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of any country on earth. i respected her, i thought she did a good job as secretary of state, i served with her on the senate, we worked togethe
i have enormous respect for hillary clinton. i've known her for 25 years and it's unfortunate, you know, in politics and everybody should know this, what media often wants to you do and you're asked this question, i'm sure it's the same for secretary clinton, beat her up, tell me something terrible, attack her because that will make the news. i have tried my best not to do that. you're looking at a guy who has been in politics a long time. [ applause ] >> and i have never run a negative...
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and bernie sanders winning them 50% to hillary clinton 46%. versus if you look at non-white voters, this is 40% of the electorate. hillary clinton winning them by 9 points over bernie sanders, 53% to 44%. so dana and wolf, remember, a 60% white electorate, so more diverse than eight years ago. it was 65% eight years ago. and you see the split here. you see that he is winning white voters by a little bit. not nearly by as big of a margin she is winning non-white voters. the one caveat. among non-white voters, we are seeing him right now in the entrance polls doing better among hispanic voters than hillary clinton. and we're waiting for more information but still when you pool all of the non-white voters together she is winning by 9 points. >> that's interesting. as i toss back to you, wolf, there was a new phenomenon in the caucuses this year, there was a telecaucus which allowed people abroad, military people stationed outside nevada, members of the peace corps, diplomatic corps, they caucused and bernie sanders won that according to the nevad
and bernie sanders winning them 50% to hillary clinton 46%. versus if you look at non-white voters, this is 40% of the electorate. hillary clinton winning them by 9 points over bernie sanders, 53% to 44%. so dana and wolf, remember, a 60% white electorate, so more diverse than eight years ago. it was 65% eight years ago. and you see the split here. you see that he is winning white voters by a little bit. not nearly by as big of a margin she is winning non-white voters. the one caveat. among...
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hillary clinton faces a similar problem. she's a great record, secretary of state, knows everything there is no know about foreign policy. bernie sanders doesn't want to talk about foreign policy and nobody seems to mind. in this disruptive, very weird, very unique election year the policy wonks are just not selling it and that leaves another opening for the disruptive anger driven candidates. >> donald trump, understands people like you. the exit polls with bernie sanders were overwhelmingly positive for him. one of them was on democratic voters. if you look at just registered democrats who voted in the democratic primary, he actually ties hillary clinton. it's 49/49. eric, you've been covering the sanders campaign going forward. we have 20 seconds left. does bernie sanders know he's got a problem here? he's got to start winning more democrats if he's going to win. >> he does. he's spending his entire campaign on the idea of ee panneding the electorate, bringing new people in. if you go to his events they look like the futu
hillary clinton faces a similar problem. she's a great record, secretary of state, knows everything there is no know about foreign policy. bernie sanders doesn't want to talk about foreign policy and nobody seems to mind. in this disruptive, very weird, very unique election year the policy wonks are just not selling it and that leaves another opening for the disruptive anger driven candidates. >> donald trump, understands people like you. the exit polls with bernie sanders were...
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but i met hillary clinton. a met president clinton. >> reporter: i spoke with the clinton campaign source today who says she's going to try to draw compelling contrasts on issues that she sees being of import to african-american and hispanic voters, namely that would be crime, immigration and guns. guns perhaps the area where there's the most clear contrast between sanders and clinton, wolf. >> very powerful statement from congressman john lewis there. thanks very much. let's go to jeff zeleny. jeff, you've been on the campaign trail with the sanders campaign. how are they handling expectations, first of all, for tonight's debate? >> reporter: first of all, they're trying to get them in check. it's been a very big week for the sanders campaign, no question about it, bigger than they anticipated. that 22-point win in new hampshire has sort of raised the bar and the stakes for them. i'm told that one senior advisor is going to keep doing what he's doing. it's been working so far. but briana is absolutely right, a
but i met hillary clinton. a met president clinton. >> reporter: i spoke with the clinton campaign source today who says she's going to try to draw compelling contrasts on issues that she sees being of import to african-american and hispanic voters, namely that would be crime, immigration and guns. guns perhaps the area where there's the most clear contrast between sanders and clinton, wolf. >> very powerful statement from congressman john lewis there. thanks very much. let's go to...
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cnn can now report that hillary clinton has won. hillary clinton has won the democratic caucuses in iowa narrowly. very narrowly defeating bernie sanders. bernie sanders comes in second place. an extremely close race. i want to bring in jeff, who is our correspondent. he is covering this. you see what the results there are. these are the results now by the iowa, by the iowa democrats. >> there hadn't been an official announcement in iowa. now there's an official announcement. the iowa democrats, swref, say hillary received 700.59 estate delegate ekwifl i wants. those are representatives that will go to the iowa democratic convention. bernie sanders 696.82 state delegate ekwifl ebt with where's. it's official now. hillary clinton camp can properly declare she won the iowa caucuses. >> she, in fact, did declare a victory. i'm here in in as away, new hampshire, and she just wrapped up a campaign rally just a few minutes ago, and she said i know what it's like to lose in iowa -- referring to eight years ago -- and i know what it's like
cnn can now report that hillary clinton has won. hillary clinton has won the democratic caucuses in iowa narrowly. very narrowly defeating bernie sanders. bernie sanders comes in second place. an extremely close race. i want to bring in jeff, who is our correspondent. he is covering this. you see what the results there are. these are the results now by the iowa, by the iowa democrats. >> there hadn't been an official announcement in iowa. now there's an official announcement. the iowa...
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that's what's been troubling for hillary clinton. let's listen to that where hillary clinton gets down into the nitty-gritty, into the details about how she would help the voter. you make a point how she's knotting along and get with the personal connection hillary clinton is trying to make. >> i want you to be able to refinance your debt at a lower interest rate. it makes no sense -- do you know what your interest rate is? >> between 7% and 9% and i'm only halfway through. >> i want people to understand this. she borrowed money for the principle to be able to pay the fees to go to law school and i would bet a good percentage of what you now owe is because of the 7% and 9% interest rate, when we haven't had those interest rates for years. >> interest rate is 2%. she's getting high marks for how she handled a that voter. >> she's able to make a personal connection. that's been the complaint about her campaign from the beginning. i think we all remember when the campaign announced she was going to be more spontaneous now. it was sort o
that's what's been troubling for hillary clinton. let's listen to that where hillary clinton gets down into the nitty-gritty, into the details about how she would help the voter. you make a point how she's knotting along and get with the personal connection hillary clinton is trying to make. >> i want you to be able to refinance your debt at a lower interest rate. it makes no sense -- do you know what your interest rate is? >> between 7% and 9% and i'm only halfway through. >>...
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i always said hillary clinton's biggest opponent is hillary clinton. >> thank you, goldie. a lot going on. very busy ten days. >> every day now there will be something. >> it is not any 24-hour period. it is one long campaign. >> 24-minute period. >>> a stunning killing spree in michigan. what an awful story this is. six people dead. police say the killer, an uber driver, picked up and dropped off passengers in between his attacks. the details next. we wonerere. and here. and here. here. and here. uh, here. also in here. back there. behind here. even next to these guys, here. in the nation's largest, independent study, rootmetrics just named verizon number one network for the fifth time in a row, here. so when the other guys claim they're the best, remember: there's only one, number one. and now we'll pay up to $650 to switch to the best network. this one right here. you'll need to email us so we can issue you a ticket. but you're right here. it's protocol. or, you can try staples tech services next day guarantee. it's fast and done right. i'll do that instead. that's not p
i always said hillary clinton's biggest opponent is hillary clinton. >> thank you, goldie. a lot going on. very busy ten days. >> every day now there will be something. >> it is not any 24-hour period. it is one long campaign. >> 24-minute period. >>> a stunning killing spree in michigan. what an awful story this is. six people dead. police say the killer, an uber driver, picked up and dropped off passengers in between his attacks. the details next. we wonerere....
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erica's mother has endorsed hillary clinton. clinton is going to try to focus on some issues that she thinks are going to resonate with black voters, hispanic voters. immigration, crime for instance, and also key, they're trying to paint bernie sanders as an opponent of president obama and hillary clinton as his heir apparent. >> thank you. michael nutter, the former mayor of philadelphia and our other panelists. let me start with you. congressman lewis, that was a big statement. it was a pretty damning statement, essentially suggesting that bernie sanders has overplayed his role in the civil rights movement. when congressman john lewis says he doesn't remember bernie sanders, but he did see hillary clinton, how hard is that to hear? how damning is that? >> everybody here at this table has enormous respect for john lewis, the personal sacrifice he made. but i don't think bernie sanders has ever said he was a leader in the civil rights movement or he was at the level of john lewis. he was like many thousands of young people who w
erica's mother has endorsed hillary clinton. clinton is going to try to focus on some issues that she thinks are going to resonate with black voters, hispanic voters. immigration, crime for instance, and also key, they're trying to paint bernie sanders as an opponent of president obama and hillary clinton as his heir apparent. >> thank you. michael nutter, the former mayor of philadelphia and our other panelists. let me start with you. congressman lewis, that was a big statement. it was a...
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hillary clinton and bernie sanders. they're getting ready to take questions directly from new hampshire voters just six days before the state's crucial primary. that's the first primary in the nation. leading up to tonight's event, they have been skirmishing over hillary clinton's progressive credentials. our senior political correspondent, brianna keilar, is in new hampshire for us. bernie sanders is leading in the polls in new hampshire ahead of tonight's town hall but it's getting more and more intense. >> reporter: that's right. he is leading indeed, wolf. you'll remember back in 2008 hillary clinton pulled out an unexpected win, a come-from-behind win here in new hampshire, so it's not impossible. but with the distance that she has to gain on bernie sanders, it will be a lot tougher this time. it's a war of words in new hampshire. bernie sanders sparking the latest debate with this response to a question about whether hillary clinton is a true progressive. >> some days, yes. except when she announces that she is a
hillary clinton and bernie sanders. they're getting ready to take questions directly from new hampshire voters just six days before the state's crucial primary. that's the first primary in the nation. leading up to tonight's event, they have been skirmishing over hillary clinton's progressive credentials. our senior political correspondent, brianna keilar, is in new hampshire for us. bernie sanders is leading in the polls in new hampshire ahead of tonight's town hall but it's getting more and...
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why not hillary clinton? >> we get this thing about hillary clinton's experience. she is a dinosaur. she has been getting her coffee delivered to her for 20 years now >>> does that mean she is out of touch or not a real person? >> the kind of experience she has isn't what we want. i think in the end foreign policy should come down to being matters of judgment, matters of foresight. for example, we all know she voted for the war in iraq. sanders voted against it and we can all agree it was the right decision. >> definitely, because we had a lot of information that was just bad information and in the position that they were in. were privy to a lot of this information and they're still winning and they declared this war because of weapons of mass destruction. we all knew they did not have that we found out that they knew they didn't have, and having someone has experience with foreign policy to make those kind of decisions is not the kind of leader that you want >>> how old were you when the iraq water started? >> it has been going on for most of my life. that's why i
why not hillary clinton? >> we get this thing about hillary clinton's experience. she is a dinosaur. she has been getting her coffee delivered to her for 20 years now >>> does that mean she is out of touch or not a real person? >> the kind of experience she has isn't what we want. i think in the end foreign policy should come down to being matters of judgment, matters of foresight. for example, we all know she voted for the war in iraq. sanders voted against it and we can...
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no surprise here, hillary clinton is expected to do well here. >> it will be a shock if hillary clinton does not win virginia handedly considering that terry mccaula is the governor and managingment campaign. >> reporter: his ties run deep. he was one time chairman of the democratic committee. and co-chair in 1996. and chairman of hillary clinton's first run inçó 2008. pay close to the northeaster counties in northern virginia. four out of ten of the nation's wealthiest counties is home here. and that is the anti- washington sentiment is not as great as in other parts of the state or country. the african-american vote, i know you have talked p it a lot in south carolina. and 20 percent of the population of virginia and african-american. and if they go like they did, hillary clinton will walk back a big winner. >> we'll get a heads up on what to it watch for and where from karl rove when our growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decide
no surprise here, hillary clinton is expected to do well here. >> it will be a shock if hillary clinton does not win virginia handedly considering that terry mccaula is the governor and managingment campaign. >> reporter: his ties run deep. he was one time chairman of the democratic committee. and co-chair in 1996. and chairman of hillary clinton's first run inçó 2008. pay close to the northeaster counties in northern virginia. four out of ten of the nation's wealthiest counties...
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will a different hillary clinton show up? i've had to be in. >> i did not know a progress who had to be in a superpac and take $15 million from wall street. >> trumper tantrum. ted coins a
will a different hillary clinton show up? i've had to be in. >> i did not know a progress who had to be in a superpac and take $15 million from wall street. >> trumper tantrum. ted coins a
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hillary clinton has now won south carolina, nevada, and iowa. while bernie sanders took new hampshire. hillary clinton we've now gone : through four early states and i want to congratulate senator sanders on running a great race and tomorrow this campaign goes national. [applause] bernie sanders: i congratulate secretary clinton on her very strong victory. tuesday, over 800 delegates are at stake and we intend to n many many of them. myra: our team coverage of the democratic primary continues robertson in columbia with the clinton campaign. >> it was a night full of energy, seconds after the polls closed, the race was called for hillary clinton. she won every single county in the state. in front of more than a thousand people, clinton thanked her supporters and said her work is far from done. she even called out donald trump, without using his same. -- his name. hillary clinton: despite what you hear we don't need to make , america great again, american never stopped being great. [applause] hillary clinton: but we do need , to make america whole
hillary clinton has now won south carolina, nevada, and iowa. while bernie sanders took new hampshire. hillary clinton we've now gone : through four early states and i want to congratulate senator sanders on running a great race and tomorrow this campaign goes national. [applause] bernie sanders: i congratulate secretary clinton on her very strong victory. tuesday, over 800 delegates are at stake and we intend to n many many of them. myra: our team coverage of the democratic primary continues...
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hillary clinton is the big winner. she's got 73.5% to 26% for bernie sanders. 92 -- 97% of the vote is in and she's winning by a bigger margin in south carolina than senator barack obama won eight years ago over hillary clinton. let's go over to jake and dana and david. minnesota is an important state for bernie sanders. the primary there is this coming tuesday. that's why he's there tonight. >> that's right. there are about 15 states coming up in the first week of march for the democrats. and hillary clinton will compete hard in all of them, as will bernie sanders. he might actually win more states, but the clinton people say it's likely that she'll win more delegates, just because of where she's competing and the proportional allotment. let's talk more about south carolina and the historic victory that she has this evening and why the voters went for her in such astounding numbers. >> we talked a little bit earlier as we had the first wave of numbers about the candidate qualities. and we talked a little bit about how
hillary clinton is the big winner. she's got 73.5% to 26% for bernie sanders. 92 -- 97% of the vote is in and she's winning by a bigger margin in south carolina than senator barack obama won eight years ago over hillary clinton. let's go over to jake and dana and david. minnesota is an important state for bernie sanders. the primary there is this coming tuesday. that's why he's there tonight. >> that's right. there are about 15 states coming up in the first week of march for the...
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hillary clinton's campaign has $38 million in the bank. plus she's got another $36 million in superpac money that's being spent on her behalf. so you add all that up, that is a sizable cash advantage for secretary clinton. that is part of why she's still seen as the front-runner for the democratic nomination even though they tied in iowa and he won big in new hampshire. honestly, though, if you look at the difference in that money, if bernie sanders has many more days in which he raises $6 million in 24 hours, that clinton advantage will start to disappear. and if bernie sanders and hillary clinton end up being, you know, on par in terms of fund-raising, and the money they've got to spend on this campaign, if they end up being equal, he ends up surpassing her, that will be yet another way in which the 2016 democratic presidential primary is starting to look like the 2008 democratic presidential primary. because back in 2008, barack obama may have been brand new to the national political stage when he started his campaign in springfield, il
hillary clinton's campaign has $38 million in the bank. plus she's got another $36 million in superpac money that's being spent on her behalf. so you add all that up, that is a sizable cash advantage for secretary clinton. that is part of why she's still seen as the front-runner for the democratic nomination even though they tied in iowa and he won big in new hampshire. honestly, though, if you look at the difference in that money, if bernie sanders has many more days in which he raises $6...
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could hillary clinton, should hillary clinton, rely on black voters? should anybody ? contested to rain, it's the "inside story." welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. public opinion researchers have found a big and persistent gap in black voter sentiment on hillary clinton and bernie sanders. margin. bernie sanders was the at large congress member then a u.s. senator from vermont, one of the whitest states in america. so goes the thinking, the map looks good for the former secretary of state. the action this week testing that assumption has been fast and furious. the political action committee of the congressional black caucus endorsed hillary clinton, keith ellison and others endorsed bernie sanders. secretary clinton and her husband the former president, are the fast friends of black america. the daughter of eric garner who died during a confrontation with the nypd, endorsed sanders. clinton and sanders met in a debate last night in milwaukee. sanders related the issue with black america as persistent gaps. >> if you have african american poverty rates of 35%.
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a very big win for hillary clinton. we'll have live coverage of her speech, of course have live coverage of bernie sanders' concession speech though he's promtsing to move on. jake, back to you. >> wolf, obviously when hillary clinton starts speaking we'll bring that to you live. let's talk about this moment and whether or not 2016 is just a replay of 2008 as we all recall, hillary would win, obama, clinton, obama. is that what we're going to see here? or was today pivotal? >> i think today when we look back will be a pivotal moment for hillary clinton. if you look at how she won here with african-american support, we're all talking about heading into south carolina, how important it is, her message has been about her experience and about her electability. those are two areas in which she won tonight. so that means that her message is getting through. she fought for this. she worked really hard. she knew that she didn't have the momentum heading into this, given what happened to her in new hampshire. so we see as a cand
a very big win for hillary clinton. we'll have live coverage of her speech, of course have live coverage of bernie sanders' concession speech though he's promtsing to move on. jake, back to you. >> wolf, obviously when hillary clinton starts speaking we'll bring that to you live. let's talk about this moment and whether or not 2016 is just a replay of 2008 as we all recall, hillary would win, obama, clinton, obama. is that what we're going to see here? or was today pivotal? >> i...
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hillary clinton wins. but this woman who was ahead by double digits a month or so ago, let's say she wins by four points. >> yeah. >> who wins? >> well, she will, but she'll be damaged. but look, there are four divisions in this. i think joe's got two of them, absolutely right. the question of how well we do on gender and how well each candidate does among age. the other two though are does she do better among non-whites than he does among whites? this is the first primary in which we have a significant slug of non-whites. about a this is going to grow. in south carolina, two-thirds. if she does well, much better among non-whites than he does among whites. then that mean she's on the right path. the other is we have two different kinds of democrats showing up. one group of democrats says you know what, i care about somebody who cares about me. and somebody who is, who is going to be honest and trust worthy and do the things we democrats want to do. the other group says we want win -- >> and let's just say,
hillary clinton wins. but this woman who was ahead by double digits a month or so ago, let's say she wins by four points. >> yeah. >> who wins? >> well, she will, but she'll be damaged. but look, there are four divisions in this. i think joe's got two of them, absolutely right. the question of how well we do on gender and how well each candidate does among age. the other two though are does she do better among non-whites than he does among whites? this is the first primary in...
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hillary clinton--- about 66% of the vote reporting. hillary clinton getting over 75% of the vote. votes. over 170,000 in case you missed it, her remarks within the last 40 minutes or so in columbia, south carolina. rep. clyburn: thank you very much. for the last several weeks, the people of south carolina has out an opportunity to hear and compare. night, the democratic voters of south carolina have rendered a significant verdict. [cheers] [chanting] she will be here in a moment. [laughter] i want to thank each and every one of you for all the work that you've done to make this evening possible. started hillary clinton on her way to the white house. [applause] the people of south carolina have said, if you work hard, if you build the resume, if you remain true to euro and principles, if you remain loyal to the administration that got this economy out of the depths. [applause] and if you lay out a plan as to how you will build upon that record and take us to where we ought oto be, you will be rewarded. and tonight, you have rewarded hillary clinton. and she will reward each and eve
hillary clinton--- about 66% of the vote reporting. hillary clinton getting over 75% of the vote. votes. over 170,000 in case you missed it, her remarks within the last 40 minutes or so in columbia, south carolina. rep. clyburn: thank you very much. for the last several weeks, the people of south carolina has out an opportunity to hear and compare. night, the democratic voters of south carolina have rendered a significant verdict. [cheers] [chanting] she will be here in a moment. [laughter] i...
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>>> hillary clinton breathes a sigh of relief. does her campaign need to correct course after such a close finish? >>> last night saw record turn out for the republican caucus. should democrats be worried? >>> you may remember two years >>> you may remember two years ago ran in a primary for u.s. senate in wyoming. she battled carpet baggers. she announced she'll run again. she will run for wyoming's house seat. she made an error. she announced her bid on facebook. the attack ads write themselves. >>> i was expected to come in anywhere like 10, 11, 12, 13. i ended upcoming in second. didn't devote tremendous time to it. didn't devote tremendous money to it. in fact, i guess in terms of money per vote, i'm at the bottom meaning the most efficient. i came in second. a came in a strong second. third was quite a bit away. i think 2,500 close to 3,000 votes away. it was a big difference between second and third. >> everyone was wondering what does it look like when donald trump finally loses. that's what it looks like. spinning his sec
>>> hillary clinton breathes a sigh of relief. does her campaign need to correct course after such a close finish? >>> last night saw record turn out for the republican caucus. should democrats be worried? >>> you may remember two years >>> you may remember two years ago ran in a primary for u.s. senate in wyoming. she battled carpet baggers. she announced she'll run again. she will run for wyoming's house seat. she made an error. she announced her bid on...
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hillary clinton, 52%, bernie sanders with about 47%. we continue our coverage along with the rest of the day's regular news at 5:00, and we'll be right back with eachother! )) ((dave courvoisier)) > hillary clinton ... wins in nevada.. so what's next for the democratic candidates. from both camps.. and where the final results are coming in . ((denise valdez)) plus it's not just a big day in nevada.. the polls just closed in south carolina for the republican primary. an update.. as the race is called. ((dave courvoisier)) and get ready rebels.. they are taking on their rivals.. the u-n-r wolfpack tonight. what you can expect from the thomas and mack./// now, nevada's first choice for news, this is 8 newsnow, weekend edition ((dave courvoisier)) > the caucus is over and a winner has been declared good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dave courvoisier. ((denise valdez)) and i'm denise valdez. hillary clinton has been declared the winner in nevada ((dave courvoisier)) we have live team coverage.. with reporters at both cam
hillary clinton, 52%, bernie sanders with about 47%. we continue our coverage along with the rest of the day's regular news at 5:00, and we'll be right back with eachother! )) ((dave courvoisier)) > hillary clinton ... wins in nevada.. so what's next for the democratic candidates. from both camps.. and where the final results are coming in . ((denise valdez)) plus it's not just a big day in nevada.. the polls just closed in south carolina for the republican primary. an update.. as the race...
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a representative from the hillary clinton campaign. this gentleman is from the bernie sanders campaign. he's asking us to take a step back. we may see democracy in action right here, if this man decides to go with a particular preference group. they're lobbying to go to bernie sanders on one side. hillary's folks are going to do this side. we're watching this happen in realtime. to the right is hillary, to the left is bernie. he's still thinking about it. still talking to the representatives from the campaigns. 299 people here, 45 major group is viable over 15%. undecideds are not viable. this group in the middle is still thinking about it. chris, as you can see, the groups are lobbying hard. it's a big decision. the next leader of the free world. we're talking about proportional delegates here. where these folks go really might matter. they're taking their sweet time, chris. >> this is likely getting picked for basketball games, getting picked for this team or that team. this is pretty animated stuff going on here. >> reporter: it's u
a representative from the hillary clinton campaign. this gentleman is from the bernie sanders campaign. he's asking us to take a step back. we may see democracy in action right here, if this man decides to go with a particular preference group. they're lobbying to go to bernie sanders on one side. hillary's folks are going to do this side. we're watching this happen in realtime. to the right is hillary, to the left is bernie. he's still thinking about it. still talking to the representatives...
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hillary clinton doesn't have to be it. could be someone else at another point in time. >> and steve, we've talked so much about the clinton legacy last night in the town hall. i bet you'll hear tonight just how she has been on the front lines for health care, and the battle for equality as it relates to pay, as it relates to gender. is it that these young people were not around, any under 30 does not get her legacy, or is it as pointed out the messaging of it all. >> you talk about i guess the cliche about younger people as they tend to be more sort of idealistic, maybe the message of the sanders campaign of a revolution versus the message of the clinton campaign, much more pragmatism, which is hey, look, last eight years a tough slog for the obama administration dealing with the republican congress, you know, this isn't about a revolution, this isn't about sweeping transformative change. this is about more progressive, pragmatic incremental change, might be something about that, contrast in messages. other thing i'm looki
hillary clinton doesn't have to be it. could be someone else at another point in time. >> and steve, we've talked so much about the clinton legacy last night in the town hall. i bet you'll hear tonight just how she has been on the front lines for health care, and the battle for equality as it relates to pay, as it relates to gender. is it that these young people were not around, any under 30 does not get her legacy, or is it as pointed out the messaging of it all. >> you talk about...
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seconds after the polls closed, hillary clinton. she ended up winning every single county in the state. in front of more than a thousand people, clinton thi saying to her supporters -- thanked her supporters. hillary clinton: despite what you hear we don't need to make , america great again, american hillary clinton: we do need to make america whole again. instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers. >> up next to super tuesday, when states across the country head to the polls. clinton staff says they hope the moment and from left night though some forward even further. myra: no surprise for bernie sanders, he was already expecting to finish behind hillary clinton. he decided not to watch the returns, but instead get a head start on super tuesday. >> a lot has been made of the african-american vote here in south carolina, as the first true test involving a state with a majority of african-americans voting democrat. hillary clinton took 80% of the black vote in south carolina. this was the first in the south primar
seconds after the polls closed, hillary clinton. she ended up winning every single county in the state. in front of more than a thousand people, clinton thi saying to her supporters -- thanked her supporters. hillary clinton: despite what you hear we don't need to make , america great again, american hillary clinton: we do need to make america whole again. instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers. >> up next to super tuesday, when states across the country head to...
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hillary clinton's campaign has declared victory. now, all overnight, the campaigns have been flying to new hampshire. they are just now landing there. that's where the campaign will go on from here. this is where if it hasn't been exciting enough, it get really exciting there. hillary clinton declaring victory. feeling good about it. also bernie sanders coming from lower expectations and nearly tying a candidate who was as some people said, inevitable, he is feeling good as well. there is a bernie sanders event in new hampshire for people who have waited for his plane to land there at this early hour. i don't know if the sun will be up at that time. it will be exciting. bernie sanders and his poll numbers are looking pretty strong in that state. the fight has just begun. >> they are thinking they will raise more money, chris, after his performance yesterday. air bern has landed in manchester. another big day of campaigning. will hillary clinton change her strategy? chris moody, thank you. let's break down the results. the nail bitin
hillary clinton's campaign has declared victory. now, all overnight, the campaigns have been flying to new hampshire. they are just now landing there. that's where the campaign will go on from here. this is where if it hasn't been exciting enough, it get really exciting there. hillary clinton declaring victory. feeling good about it. also bernie sanders coming from lower expectations and nearly tying a candidate who was as some people said, inevitable, he is feeling good as well. there is a...
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bernie sanders and hillary clinton, they'll be on the stage. anderson cooper will moderate questions coming in from voters in new hampshire, that primary a week from tuesday, a week from now. it's already tuesday on the east coast of the united states. so one week from tomorrow is the -- excuse me. the town hall is wednesday night. the new hampshire primary is one week from tuesday. a week away. the new hampshire primary, the town hall primary wednesday night. anderson cooper will moderate. let's look at the votes right now. 95% of the votes in. only .3% separates hillary clinton and bernie sanders. 49.9%. 49.6%. they are very, very close in delegate equivalents.tate - these are the representatives that will go to the iowa democratic convention. let's have a look at the state delegate equivalents. they don't release the hard numbers on the democratic side. but 665 delegates for hillary clinton, 661 for bernie sanders. martin o'malley who's now suspended his campaign, he's got seven so far. john, it's about as close as you possibly can be. if yo
bernie sanders and hillary clinton, they'll be on the stage. anderson cooper will moderate questions coming in from voters in new hampshire, that primary a week from tuesday, a week from now. it's already tuesday on the east coast of the united states. so one week from tomorrow is the -- excuse me. the town hall is wednesday night. the new hampshire primary is one week from tuesday. a week away. the new hampshire primary, the town hall primary wednesday night. anderson cooper will moderate....
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amanda, democratic strategist, what does this mean for hillary clinton? >> she goes into twelve states what huge momentum and shows she can win, and that what is we will see on tuesday. >> how many delegates does she say away? >> 53 in the south carolina primary, and by winning in jim clyburn's district, she is winning the larger portion of delegates. >> let's talk about some of the states on suns tuesday and what they are looking@this points? >> hillary clinton will show she can do well in southern states and diverse population states. oklahoma. >> and one of the big points to make, some of the bigger states, in, a big portion of delegates than could be a big hit for sanders? >> it could be. she is doing well this the superdelegate counts. a huge push on suns tuesday, if she does well, lit be hart for sandtories catch up. >> a decisive loss, but they are looking forward to supertuesday and they say their campaign is just beginning. amanda, thank you for being here. back to you. >> thank you. >> charles: how the west of the weekend forecast and other wind
amanda, democratic strategist, what does this mean for hillary clinton? >> she goes into twelve states what huge momentum and shows she can win, and that what is we will see on tuesday. >> how many delegates does she say away? >> 53 in the south carolina primary, and by winning in jim clyburn's district, she is winning the larger portion of delegates. >> let's talk about some of the states on suns tuesday and what they are looking@this points? >> hillary clinton...
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hillary clinton with 49.8%. bernie sanders 49.6%. .2 of 1% difference in terms of state delegates that will go to the iowa state convention. 693 for hillary clinton. 691 for bernie sanders. unlike the republicans, they don't release the democrats in iowa, the hard numbers of how many people actually voted for these two candidates. these are the counties in iowa. there are 99 counties in iowa. the dark blue are counties that went for hillary clinton. the light blue for bernie sanders. you can see about evenly made up. i want to go over to john king over here at the magic wall. we've got 1% of the vote outstanding. 1% potentially could make a difference, whether hillary clinton wins or bernie sanders wins as close as it is. .2 of 1%. >> as we look at the outstanding votes let's give props to the people of calhoun county, iowa. they called it. could have saved a lot of money. 50-50 in this one county. that's why it's gray. people have been asking why is one county gray on the iowa map? gray means a tie. we're up to
hillary clinton with 49.8%. bernie sanders 49.6%. .2 of 1% difference in terms of state delegates that will go to the iowa state convention. 693 for hillary clinton. 691 for bernie sanders. unlike the republicans, they don't release the democrats in iowa, the hard numbers of how many people actually voted for these two candidates. these are the counties in iowa. there are 99 counties in iowa. the dark blue are counties that went for hillary clinton. the light blue for bernie sanders. you can...
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4.08 state delegates separating hillary clinton and sanders. do the sanders folks know this or are they still sleeping in first class? >> reporter: not much first class on eastern airlines. they actually did not have an internet connection on the plane. they are probably just learning this right now. senator sanders is declaring a different victory. he said this exactly when he talked to reporters briefly in the flight that was just about two hours long. he said we are in it until the conventi convention. he said we will win some states and we will lose some states, but we are in this for the long haul. he said we began the campaign. we are a fringe campaign. the results of iowa suggest that is no longer the case. the sanders campaign moving forward. he will hold a couple rallies later today. he is, of course, participating in the cnn town hall on wednesday. the number of delegates is close. once they find out the results, he said he with not contest them. he said they are plunging ahead. >> a razor thin margin there. what about the mood on the
4.08 state delegates separating hillary clinton and sanders. do the sanders folks know this or are they still sleeping in first class? >> reporter: not much first class on eastern airlines. they actually did not have an internet connection on the plane. they are probably just learning this right now. senator sanders is declaring a different victory. he said this exactly when he talked to reporters briefly in the flight that was just about two hours long. he said we are in it until the...
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hillary clinton's big win tonight. and much of our emphasis is on the democrats, there is fierce competition with the republicans ahead of tuesday. john roberts is tracking it from lapt la -- atlanta. >> marco rubio decided to meet fire with fire with donnedald trump. >> i am responding. he attacked me because i have make up. >> he has a terrible spay tan. it is the worst. he can afford to get a better spray tan. he needs to suexd who did that his face. >> and trump revelled in the now competition. this guy has a fresh mouth. he's a very nasty guy and i actually thought that ted cruz was a liar, but rubio is worse. thank god he has large ears. they were protecting him i have never seen any human being sweat like this guy. >> 595 delegates and 25 percent up for grabs. top republicans are working hard. ted cruz mocked trump. >> this man over and over stood up and used profanity as he used vulgary insults it is not good to it see the presidential cappedidates behaving like school children. >> cruz was trying to keep the d
hillary clinton's big win tonight. and much of our emphasis is on the democrats, there is fierce competition with the republicans ahead of tuesday. john roberts is tracking it from lapt la -- atlanta. >> marco rubio decided to meet fire with fire with donnedald trump. >> i am responding. he attacked me because i have make up. >> he has a terrible spay tan. it is the worst. he can afford to get a better spray tan. he needs to suexd who did that his face. >> and trump...
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presidency to remember hillary clinton. she was here in 2008 stripping the bark off of our president, barack obama, saying that he wasn't ready, he was an amateur, and it was degrading politics, and bill clinton pushed back on that. many of us remember that. many remember that when the going got tough, she got mean and she got down and she got racial. and it is called obama care, not hillarycare, because barack obama passed it, not hillary. there is no central bill or passage that happened when she was in senate. john: so i think that every clinton supporter would put out that hillary sanders, i think it would honestly be unfair that bernie sanders say that hillary clinton wants to strip health care from everybody, that is it not the case that when hillary clinton makes the argument when you are trying to get more, it is going to be impossible, and bernie sanders is offering a santa claus reality when he says that obamacare is not enough and that it is deeply flawed. it was not achievable when a democrats had a majority in
presidency to remember hillary clinton. she was here in 2008 stripping the bark off of our president, barack obama, saying that he wasn't ready, he was an amateur, and it was degrading politics, and bill clinton pushed back on that. many of us remember that. many remember that when the going got tough, she got mean and she got down and she got racial. and it is called obama care, not hillarycare, because barack obama passed it, not hillary. there is no central bill or passage that happened when...
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and hillary clinton? >> my reaction is that john lewis is a hero, in the civil rights movement, and i'm not surprised that bernie sanders and he did not meet. bernie sanders was very active in the congress for racial quality at the university of chicago. he led sit-ins there. arrested protesting the housing policy of his own university. he came to washington when dr. king was there. yes, they didn't meet, but i don't think that in any way diminishes the effort of bernie sanders and hundreds of thousands of other young people who participated in the civil rights movements in the '60s didn't meet but bernie's life and direction of hit life and commit was shaped during those college years. we're very proud of bernie's record, not just as a college student but everything he did in this political dreier advance the cause of civil rights and equal rights. >> was it a fair comment from congressman lewis? a cheap shot? >> listen, i'm not going -- i think congressman lewis has the right to say whatever he wants. h
and hillary clinton? >> my reaction is that john lewis is a hero, in the civil rights movement, and i'm not surprised that bernie sanders and he did not meet. bernie sanders was very active in the congress for racial quality at the university of chicago. he led sit-ins there. arrested protesting the housing policy of his own university. he came to washington when dr. king was there. yes, they didn't meet, but i don't think that in any way diminishes the effort of bernie sanders and...