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>> bill clinton. i mean, it goes back to bill clinton. it was before george bush was ever even in office. >> that's the take from donald trump supporter on the growing feud between the gop front-runner and jeb bush on the national security crisis following 9/11. it was all bill clinton's fault. and while trump is taking some heat for criticizing another candidate, his supporters don't seem to mind it one bit. >> i would rather him go ahead and speak how he feels, because i think that that's going to be the time ype of person i like representing me. >> he says things out loud that we are all thinking. we're all thinking -- and he's got no filter. and i like about this him. >> i like someone who's pretty brash, speaks their mind. at least you feel like you're getting the authentic version. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. bounty is two times more absorbent. more "sit" per roll. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker pick
>> bill clinton. i mean, it goes back to bill clinton. it was before george bush was ever even in office. >> that's the take from donald trump supporter on the growing feud between the gop front-runner and jeb bush on the national security crisis following 9/11. it was all bill clinton's fault. and while trump is taking some heat for criticizing another candidate, his supporters don't seem to mind it one bit. >> i would rather him go ahead and speak how he feels, because i...
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i got my first ever clinton interview. with anybody named clinton. i never even interviewed george clinton. but we did it. that does it for us tonight. see you again on monday. now it's time for you to pay a visit to the warden who is very angry with you. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised.
i got my first ever clinton interview. with anybody named clinton. i never even interviewed george clinton. but we did it. that does it for us tonight. see you again on monday. now it's time for you to pay a visit to the warden who is very angry with you. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised.
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it was a great moment for hillary clinton. but let's be real, hillary clinton had a great night. it was the best day of her campaign so far. and if the dnc was trying to protect her by having only six debates, we saw the folly of that strategy because she was at her best standing on that stage with those people. she had an unbelievable night. >> and vin weber, as a republican looking at this assessing someone who might be the general election nominee, what is your takeaway? >> that hillary clinton is still highly likely to be the democratic nominee for president. unless some external force like the fbi screws up her campaign. she's a very strong performer. and whoever has to run against her had better be prepared for a very tough debate performance. she proved herself to be really good last night. i don't think she changed the race the early on the democratic side, but that's probably okay because she's winning on the democratic side. but bernie sanders, in my view, is going to continue to hold on to the kind of support he's had. but she has solidified her position. since she's a
it was a great moment for hillary clinton. but let's be real, hillary clinton had a great night. it was the best day of her campaign so far. and if the dnc was trying to protect her by having only six debates, we saw the folly of that strategy because she was at her best standing on that stage with those people. she had an unbelievable night. >> and vin weber, as a republican looking at this assessing someone who might be the general election nominee, what is your takeaway? >> that...
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brock and the clinton foundation were relevant. the committee will point out that he has been paid by both of them. maybe there was some conflict there, but we couldn't entirely piece it together. >> noam scheiber, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, a look at the elite 158 families whose campaign donations make up over half, yes, that's right, half of the early 2016 fund-raising efforts. all the details ahead. nufacture. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. for adults with an advanced "squamous non-small cell", previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes a
brock and the clinton foundation were relevant. the committee will point out that he has been paid by both of them. maybe there was some conflict there, but we couldn't entirely piece it together. >> noam scheiber, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, a look at the elite 158 families whose campaign donations make up over half, yes, that's right, half of the early 2016 fund-raising efforts. all the details ahead. nufacture. well that's why i dug this...
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hello clintons? >> where was this guy during the debate? that's what we wanted to hear him say during the democratic debate and he didn't step down. some of this is about bernie sanders trying to change the internal dynamics in the party rather than hurt hillary clinton's chances in the national election. speaking to j.j., he's all other her, on a national stage, he's way more conciliatory. >> what do you think of sfwherz is he mccarthy or barack obama? >> when you saw him at the jeff jack coming with marchers behind the thing as if he was in an outside movement. his greatest strength is to say change comes to america when the outside and inside come together and i'm bringing these people from the outside. it's the way the abolitionistsed, the way the women's movement worked, the gay movement. he's trying to say that's the only way washington will change is from the outside. and there's a strength in that but inside you have to make something happen. i think the interesting thing in watching him last night was that you have to decide after
hello clintons? >> where was this guy during the debate? that's what we wanted to hear him say during the democratic debate and he didn't step down. some of this is about bernie sanders trying to change the internal dynamics in the party rather than hurt hillary clinton's chances in the national election. speaking to j.j., he's all other her, on a national stage, he's way more conciliatory. >> what do you think of sfwherz is he mccarthy or barack obama? >> when you saw him at...
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to the right of clinton, left of clinton? he doesn't have a lot of room. >> biden is waiting, but his supporters aren't. after a well-received debate performance, hillary clinton is up six points since last month while biden is down five. it's clinton 48%, sanders 21% and biden 17%. a new cnn poll says she is up 3%, he is down 4%. he does talk about saying -- this is what somebody says about him. he really does not care about john podesta or anybody else. he does not like bullies. and he will not be bullied. he has never really been part of the democratic establishment. he doesn't feel like he is part of the inside crowd and i don't think he cares what podesta says. >> i think you're right he's not part of the in crowd here. that is part of his appeal, being a regular joe. he's not an irrational guy. if he thinks this is going to be harmful to him and harmful to his family, hurtful to his family, it seems that would be a reason. >> what do you make of the beau thing? >> the report beau asked him to run? >> it's true, it's rea
to the right of clinton, left of clinton? he doesn't have a lot of room. >> biden is waiting, but his supporters aren't. after a well-received debate performance, hillary clinton is up six points since last month while biden is down five. it's clinton 48%, sanders 21% and biden 17%. a new cnn poll says she is up 3%, he is down 4%. he does talk about saying -- this is what somebody says about him. he really does not care about john podesta or anybody else. he does not like bullies. and he...
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mentioned that with hillary clinton the last few weeks, you were hillary clinton looked at your vulnerabilities in a democratic debate, one would be she didn't have a position on the keystone pipeline, now she is against that, that puts her in line with a big chunk of the democratic base. she didn't have a position on the tpp, the transpacific partnership. now she's come out against it, now that puts her in line with bernie sanders and a lot of the democratic base in that one. wall street issues, something bernie sanders has been stressing, wall street reform, accountability, hillary clinton ruled out a plan on that a few days ago, gives her something to talk about on a subject bernie sanders will be talking about a lot. you look at the flip side, bernie sanders, a little bit of inoculating, too, somebody we think of having the same positions being very consistent through the years, whether you like him or not. look at this on "meet the press" yesterday, the subject of guns, this is what he had to say. >> one of the things that i think some of your democratic opponents might hit you on is the v
mentioned that with hillary clinton the last few weeks, you were hillary clinton looked at your vulnerabilities in a democratic debate, one would be she didn't have a position on the keystone pipeline, now she is against that, that puts her in line with a big chunk of the democratic base. she didn't have a position on the tpp, the transpacific partnership. now she's come out against it, now that puts her in line with bernie sanders and a lot of the democratic base in that one. wall street...
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top aide in clinton's presidential campaign. the clinton campaign issued a statement this morning, saying, "the republicans' focus on huma abedin of all people, and their decision to leak details about her appearance is just another tactic in their partisan plan to go after hillary clinton. and in that vein, we hope that the leaks that have become routine do not happen after she completes her interview." nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us live. and kelly, as we understand it, the committee chair is not participating in this? what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, this is the kind of an event when it comes to a committee like this that looks very different than those public hearings that we often cover. really, it's the investigative staff for both republicans and democrats that are doing the work here. the chairman, trey gowdy, is not in attendance. the top democrat, elijah cummings, he is here. and then two republican members who are part of the committee are here. but it's really not so much about t
top aide in clinton's presidential campaign. the clinton campaign issued a statement this morning, saying, "the republicans' focus on huma abedin of all people, and their decision to leak details about her appearance is just another tactic in their partisan plan to go after hillary clinton. and in that vein, we hope that the leaks that have become routine do not happen after she completes her interview." nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us live. and kelly, as...
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is that the clinton doctrine? >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. >> tonight, are we witnessing yet another example of clinton inspired overreach? will today's hearing have any bearing on hillary clinton's presidential hopes? and why are republicans so obsessed with sidney blumenthal? >> if you think you've heard about sidney blumenthal so far, wait till the next round. >> all that, plus why the trump campaign is apologizing to republican voters in iowa. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today in the longest running special committee in the history of the nation, former secretary of state hillary clinton took the stage as the witness of the house select committee on benghazi and as the object, many would say, of the gop obsession with tarnishing clinton as much as possible. no matter how hard republicans tried, image and optics, not substance, were very much the centerpiece of the proceedings that went into the night. the chairman, congressma
is that the clinton doctrine? >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. >> tonight, are we witnessing yet another example of clinton inspired overreach? will today's hearing have any bearing on hillary clinton's presidential hopes? and why are republicans so obsessed with sidney blumenthal? >> if you think you've heard about sidney blumenthal so far, wait till the next round. >> all that, plus why the trump campaign is apologizing to republican voters...
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politico, clinton crushes it. donald trump also ruled that clinton came out on top. here he was with katy tur today. >> i think she did her job. i think she got through the debate. i thought she won the debate. >> the data from social media tells a different story. it shows that bernie sanders attracted far more interest during the debate. according to google sanders was most searched candidate followed by clinton then webb, o'malley and chaffe. today it is my view that banks are much bigger than they were when we bailed them out. we have to breakic them up. >> facebook revealed sanders was most discussed and on twitter bernie sanders attracted more new followers gaining more than three times as many as hillary clinton. joining me now is perry bacon, wall street journal white house correspondent. i want to start with perry. my friend, i have a slightly different view of what happened last night. what i heard last night was bernie sanders blowing the trumpet loud on the rich, billionaires saying this country is totally unequal. the wealthy at the top are screwing the
politico, clinton crushes it. donald trump also ruled that clinton came out on top. here he was with katy tur today. >> i think she did her job. i think she got through the debate. i thought she won the debate. >> the data from social media tells a different story. it shows that bernie sanders attracted far more interest during the debate. according to google sanders was most searched candidate followed by clinton then webb, o'malley and chaffe. today it is my view that banks are...
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hillary clinton goes up to 58%. that's the kind of number you can use the word prohibitive with as a lead. bernie sanders, 33%. and josh barrow, it's unclear if we were to look at what happened on the first democratic debate where all the polling was showing that was a hillary win in that debate, it's unclear what bernie sanders now does to close that gap. >> this is the situation that makes sense. the situation that was weird when it looked like bernie sanders was giving hillary a run for the nomination. there's no reason democrating shouldn't nominate hillary clinton. the democratic party, unlike the republican party is pretty ideologically aligned with itself. hillary clinton, like barack obama, like joe biden, is basically a standard issue democrat. on the policies that democrats care about. and so biden's proposition was hillary is is flawed in some way, is a weak general election candidate, i can be a stronger candidate. hillary is risky. no one was really buying that proposition. he's not going to run. it mak
hillary clinton goes up to 58%. that's the kind of number you can use the word prohibitive with as a lead. bernie sanders, 33%. and josh barrow, it's unclear if we were to look at what happened on the first democratic debate where all the polling was showing that was a hillary win in that debate, it's unclear what bernie sanders now does to close that gap. >> this is the situation that makes sense. the situation that was weird when it looked like bernie sanders was giving hillary a run...
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>> well, secretary clinton did us all proud. for those of us who served at the state department, she was poised, eloquent, and really explained how foreign policy is executed. and i found that the same kinds of questions came at me as well back in january. there's a serious lack of understanding on this committee about how the state department does its work, how foreign policy is worked inside the administration and by our career professionals. and yes, at the end of the day i found that it was a very unsatisfying experience, to say the least, and the committee really didn't endeavor to get at what it needed to to determine how to help the state department's security going forward. >> that's what i want to ask about next. this committee is being looked at on all sides in terms of its political implications for all the obvious reasons. but what about its practical implications? there's the question of whether or not there's an opportunity through this committee process to actually get somewhere in terms of safety at u.s. outposts
>> well, secretary clinton did us all proud. for those of us who served at the state department, she was poised, eloquent, and really explained how foreign policy is executed. and i found that the same kinds of questions came at me as well back in january. there's a serious lack of understanding on this committee about how the state department does its work, how foreign policy is worked inside the administration and by our career professionals. and yes, at the end of the day i found that...
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"clinton crushes it." the bernie sanders surge in the polls and the huge crowds he has been attracting created some real suspense for the first democratic presidential debate. at 8:00 p.m. last night no one knew who was going to win that debate so the outcome was that much more exciting for pundits and headline writers who have almost unanimously and breathlessly given the win to the candidate who was supposed to be the boring inevitable nominee just a few months ago and last night was never boring and never in trouble, even when the debate exposed the biggest problem that hillary clinton has ever had with liberal voters -- her vote to authorize the iraq war. >> well, i recall very well-being on a debate stage i think about 25 times with then senator obama debating this very issue. after the election he asked me to become secretary of state. he valued my judgment and i spent a lot of time with him -- [ applause ] in the situation room going over some very difficult issues. >> what if president obama never
"clinton crushes it." the bernie sanders surge in the polls and the huge crowds he has been attracting created some real suspense for the first democratic presidential debate. at 8:00 p.m. last night no one knew who was going to win that debate so the outcome was that much more exciting for pundits and headline writers who have almost unanimously and breathlessly given the win to the candidate who was supposed to be the boring inevitable nominee just a few months ago and last night...
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hillary clinton doesn't have to worry about this. what she has to worry more about is the unpredictability of what goes on in benghazi. that and losing, you know, she's not going to worry about losing a debate as much as losing in the hearings. >> which will only add that she skipped the walk-through of the debate. not to say, she's done this a million times. >> yes. >> testifying before congress, she's done a few times, but not like -- >> she jokes that she never sweats, because she's been through these things year after year, decade after decade. i think secretary clinton doesn't have to introduce herself to the country. the other senators do. how much does sanders target clinton? does he bring up the e-mails. and people will be listening to secretary dloclinton's answer o e-mail. >> does tonight clinton have to worry more about the moderators than the other candidates? >> not when i said that, anderson cooper said, i don't want to make this aboupitting the candidates against each other. >> so individual interviews? >> maybe indivi
hillary clinton doesn't have to worry about this. what she has to worry more about is the unpredictability of what goes on in benghazi. that and losing, you know, she's not going to worry about losing a debate as much as losing in the hearings. >> which will only add that she skipped the walk-through of the debate. not to say, she's done this a million times. >> yes. >> testifying before congress, she's done a few times, but not like -- >> she jokes that she never...
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and that's senator clinton. whether it's the transpacific partnership deal that she was opposed, but you know in her heart he supports, whether it's the keystone pipeline. we've seen someone systemically rejecting the centerism of the clinton administration as the democratic party has moved left. there's no candidate in this race who has -- who is anywhere close to competing with hillary clinton on the pandering and the switching of positions. and the republican who is up for the task, scott walker, is out of the race. >> well, there is a distinction there, though, because hillary clinton is, in fact, allotting herself more with her party. what we heard her new positions, and they are new positions on the tpp and on the keystone pipeline, which she didn't take a position on earlier, are in line -- >> and the cadillac tax. and the cadillac -- >> sure. >> yeah. so, you know, you can call that pandering. you can also call it politics. but, you know, it would not be a great idea from her point of view to try to run
and that's senator clinton. whether it's the transpacific partnership deal that she was opposed, but you know in her heart he supports, whether it's the keystone pipeline. we've seen someone systemically rejecting the centerism of the clinton administration as the democratic party has moved left. there's no candidate in this race who has -- who is anywhere close to competing with hillary clinton on the pandering and the switching of positions. and the republican who is up for the task, scott...
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hillary clinton's campaign so far. hillary clinton's campaign so far. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. >>> welcome ba >>> welcome back. with the possible exception of the debate, no moment of the campaign has been more highly anticipated than this thursday when hillary clinton testifies before the house select benghazi committee. make no mistake -- one way or the other this is about the campaign. republicans say they want to get to the bottom of the attacks in benghazi in 2012 on that september 11th da
hillary clinton's campaign so far. hillary clinton's campaign so far. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp can help...
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a run-away victory for clinton. from the washington post, a self-assured performance by clinton. and "the new york times," democratic debate turns clinton's way after months of difficulties. and one of those difficulties, the controversy over using a private e-mail server as secretary of state. she got a big assist from her closest rival, senator bernie sanders last night. >> let me say something that may not be great politics. but i think the secretary is right. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails! >> thank you. me, too! me, too! >> enough of the e-mails! let's talk about the real issues facing america. >> thank you, bernie. >> the former secretary of state was also confronted with other issues, including whether she's changed positions on a series of issues based on political expediency. >> well, actually, i have been very consistent over the course of my entire life. i have always fought for the same values and principles, but like most human beings, including those of us who run for office, i do absorb new information, i
a run-away victory for clinton. from the washington post, a self-assured performance by clinton. and "the new york times," democratic debate turns clinton's way after months of difficulties. and one of those difficulties, the controversy over using a private e-mail server as secretary of state. she got a big assist from her closest rival, senator bernie sanders last night. >> let me say something that may not be great politics. but i think the secretary is right. and that is...
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clinton's team says those requests never reached her desk. >> i expect that secretary clinton will push back on the half-truth, and the outright fabrications of these crazy conspiracy theories. >> reporter: the committee wants to know why stevens' requests were denied. were there warning signs? and given the risks, why we were there in the first place. today, clinton's expected to push for more security training and more diplomacy in risky areas. >> republicans can play political games, but hillary clinton will always stand strong. >> reporter: the super pac backing clinton's campaign is running this ad today in d.c., and four early voting states. now, we took a look at these issues in our nbc/"wall street journal" poll. 44% of americans, almost half, betty, said that they're not satisfied with clinton's answers. more than a third said they think this committee has been unfair. and partisan. but here's what's really interesting about that. in both cases, a significant amount of people just didn't really know what to think. >> hmm. well maybe they'll find out today. we'll all be watching
clinton's team says those requests never reached her desk. >> i expect that secretary clinton will push back on the half-truth, and the outright fabrications of these crazy conspiracy theories. >> reporter: the committee wants to know why stevens' requests were denied. were there warning signs? and given the risks, why we were there in the first place. today, clinton's expected to push for more security training and more diplomacy in risky areas. >> republicans can play...
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clinton has a lot of explaining to do. we did not need to shift resources to hyper-focus on hillary clinton. i honestly do not believe this investigation was set up to go after hillary. i believe it shifted that way. >> he is planning on filing a federal complaint against the committee next month. now, according to a draft of that complaint obtained by msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber, the major is claiming another reason he was fired and he says that's because he took time off to fulfill military service requirements. in an exclusive interview with nbc's kristen welker, the chairman of the benghazi committee, trey gowdy, responded to those allegations. >> well, it's a damn lie, and that's not a word that i often use, but rarely is it so easily proven. so he was losing in mediation on his reservist's claim and that presented a really good opportunity to pivot to the democrat talking point of well, let me try this. the reservist claim didn't work. let me try this. >> so ari melber joins us to break it all down. i
clinton has a lot of explaining to do. we did not need to shift resources to hyper-focus on hillary clinton. i honestly do not believe this investigation was set up to go after hillary. i believe it shifted that way. >> he is planning on filing a federal complaint against the committee next month. now, according to a draft of that complaint obtained by msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber, the major is claiming another reason he was fired and he says that's because he took time off...
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they've had a singular focus on second tear clinton. in terms of what to expect this week essentially the committee, the emperor has no clothes, i think they'll go through the motions of pretending to be interested in the facts of benghazi. i think it will only be in the later stages of this long hearing, which will go on for hour an hours, we'll get a sense of what they're really interested in, that is an attempt to score points against the secretary. a final point i would make, it now seems clear one of the things they hope to do is challenge the secretary on overall policy. that's not a job for the committee, but a job for the political campaigns, may be a job for the foreign affairs committee to look into policy questions, but i think another abuse of this investigative committee. >> adam schiff, thank you so much for your time. we will see what happens on thursday. a programming note here. just one day after hillary clinton's temperature testimony, she will sit down with rachel maddow for an exclusive interview this friday 9:00 p.m
they've had a singular focus on second tear clinton. in terms of what to expect this week essentially the committee, the emperor has no clothes, i think they'll go through the motions of pretending to be interested in the facts of benghazi. i think it will only be in the later stages of this long hearing, which will go on for hour an hours, we'll get a sense of what they're really interested in, that is an attempt to score points against the secretary. a final point i would make, it now seems...
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with biden out hillary clinton earth iffer secures her spot. this as donald trump reaches his 100th day on top of the republican polls. are we staring down a clinton/trump general election matchup. and also bob woodward here to reveal new secrets about what led to the down fall of richard nixon. and i challenge three reporters to tell me something i don't know. this is "hardball." place for politics. the kids are asleep. look what i got. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! >>> new numbers about how republican voters view gop candidates. according to a poll trump leads the field in the granite state at 24%. ben carson at 17%. jeb bush at 10. as for who is ready to be president trump. when asked who cares most about people ben carson is on top. who is the most authentic candidate? new hampshire republicans pick donald trump. we'll be right back. [female announcer] if the most challenging part of
with biden out hillary clinton earth iffer secures her spot. this as donald trump reaches his 100th day on top of the republican polls. are we staring down a clinton/trump general election matchup. and also bob woodward here to reveal new secrets about what led to the down fall of richard nixon. and i challenge three reporters to tell me something i don't know. this is "hardball." place for politics. the kids are asleep. look what i got. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get...
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clintons today. when you have been a friend of the clintons for a long time, and you have been through wars together, you have been partisan wars and the wars of impeachment and personal scandal and dynasty, when you have been with them that long, you become part of the clinton story, through thick and thin, for past and for probably future. for republicans that week at the mammoth benghazi hearing, who was friends enough with hillary clinton to e-mail her, and who didn't e-mail her, that became a bizarre side show to that hearing. but even people who know that sid blumenthal has nothing to do with benghazi still worry that all the clinton warriors are going to come back again in a second clinton administration. so i asked secretary clinton about that tonight. it was a question i kind of dreaded asking. i have a question for you about having been in public life for a long time. there was a book written about the obama family by jodi cantor in which michelle obama was saying that one of the new rules
clintons today. when you have been a friend of the clintons for a long time, and you have been through wars together, you have been partisan wars and the wars of impeachment and personal scandal and dynasty, when you have been with them that long, you become part of the clinton story, through thick and thin, for past and for probably future. for republicans that week at the mammoth benghazi hearing, who was friends enough with hillary clinton to e-mail her, and who didn't e-mail her, that...
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hillary clinton took into questions. i asked what she hoped to accomplish today, she simply smiled and moved forward. i've seen the republican committee members arrive, the democrats are here. this should get started soon enough. i want to reiterate that this is in terps of a capitol hill hearing is as big as you can get. the staffs have been out here for two, three hours talking to reporters, intense media scrum pushed back against the wall, hillary clinton now in this holding room. i'll be interested to see when she actually goes into the hearing room itself. i presume that will be in the next ten minutes or so, brian. >> luke russert, thanks. chuck todd, we had politics yesterday. joe biden got out of the race. had to be time to get it out before this, get it out under the wire. and let's state the obvious, as we wait to see hillary clinton through this phalanx of people. she's running for president and she's about to face a withering day of questions again on this topic, where a misstep is a land mine and a misstep w
hillary clinton took into questions. i asked what she hoped to accomplish today, she simply smiled and moved forward. i've seen the republican committee members arrive, the democrats are here. this should get started soon enough. i want to reiterate that this is in terps of a capitol hill hearing is as big as you can get. the staffs have been out here for two, three hours talking to reporters, intense media scrum pushed back against the wall, hillary clinton now in this holding room. i'll be...
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we came of age in the clinton years. particularly i think our political awakening happened at a time when the conventional wisdom in the democratic party was you needed to defense everyone that you weren't george mcgovern and you weren't just going to hand out welfare to the other people that don't look like you. you're going to be tough on crime, fight wars, fly back to arizona to watch a man executed. we are in a very, very, very different place. i still can't believe what i'm seeing. >> for as much as i love the '90s nostalgia, i'm not nostalgic for that time at all. not even a little bit. it's exciting to be a progressive right now. it is. what you pointed out in terms of what the democrats are talking about right now, like contrast that with what is happening on the other side of the aisle. we're seeing two parties have existential conversations about what it means to be them. and the republicans are disintegrating into sort of a nonethos policy. trump is saying things that are totally anathema to your typical sever
we came of age in the clinton years. particularly i think our political awakening happened at a time when the conventional wisdom in the democratic party was you needed to defense everyone that you weren't george mcgovern and you weren't just going to hand out welfare to the other people that don't look like you. you're going to be tough on crime, fight wars, fly back to arizona to watch a man executed. we are in a very, very, very different place. i still can't believe what i'm seeing....
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what are we hearing from hillary clinton's camp? i know she had a phone call with joe biden. >> she did. her spokesman said she spokes with joe biden after the rose garden speech, and clinton herself actually tweeted about this. she tweeted vice president is a good friend and a great man. today and always inspired by his optimism and his commitment to change the world for the better. clinton sort of emphasizing this theme in a statement she put out, a little bit of a longer statement in which she called joe biden a fighter, saying he will always be on the front lines fighting for us. our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows that clinton would be up about 20 points over bernie sanders if biden were to have gotten into the race, 25 points without him. so it's likely clinton will see a bump in the polls after this. she's obviously got the benghazi hearing tomorrow, that's going to be a big moment for her campaign. it will be interesting to see how her polls look next week, given the biden and benghazi news. >> and we're not seeing
what are we hearing from hillary clinton's camp? i know she had a phone call with joe biden. >> she did. her spokesman said she spokes with joe biden after the rose garden speech, and clinton herself actually tweeted about this. she tweeted vice president is a good friend and a great man. today and always inspired by his optimism and his commitment to change the world for the better. clinton sort of emphasizing this theme in a statement she put out, a little bit of a longer statement in...
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to find out did hillary clinton -- did hillary clinton make a grievous error in not following up security complaints, how could she tell the various investigating committees that that was below her, that it never reached her level? that could be a legitimate reason. but why, then, do you call sid blumenthal and houma abedin and all of these other personal aides and non-aides? why have you focused so much on e-mails and not on the central question of why was the security failure at that consulate? >> well, we have focused on the central failure. we have focused on the security issues, and you'll see lots of questions about that on thursday. let me speak to mr. blumenthal. it goes directly to the security issue. we see now the former secretary relied on mr. blumenthal for most of her intelligence. she was relying -- >> that is factually not correct. >> that is correct. >> relied on mr. blumenthal for most of her intelligence? >> ms. mitchell, look at the e-mails trails. you will see. >> i cover the state department. that is factually not correct. i'm as tough on this issue as anyone. >> ale
to find out did hillary clinton -- did hillary clinton make a grievous error in not following up security complaints, how could she tell the various investigating committees that that was below her, that it never reached her level? that could be a legitimate reason. but why, then, do you call sid blumenthal and houma abedin and all of these other personal aides and non-aides? why have you focused so much on e-mails and not on the central question of why was the security failure at that...
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and now it's hillary clinton's turn. her rivals are doubtless going to land some punches tomorrow night. most of them have nothing to lose. so what is she going to do? joining us now is msnbc political correspondent casey hunt live from las vegas. casey, great to have you with us tonight. >> good to be with you, melissa. >> all right. so hillary clinton has reportedly been going through really heavy debate prep in the past few days. bernie sanders claims to be taking a laid-back approach. how do you think that factors into the debate tomorrow night? >> well, look, i think it fundamentally underscores the differences between these two people as politicians. you think about bernie sanders' long history in the senate. he's somebody who has really held the same policy platform for many years. for a long time it didn't work. he ran several times for local office and lost. when he finally won, it stuck. he stayed. and he's very comfortable going back to those core messages he's been talking about all these life. hillary clinto
and now it's hillary clinton's turn. her rivals are doubtless going to land some punches tomorrow night. most of them have nothing to lose. so what is she going to do? joining us now is msnbc political correspondent casey hunt live from las vegas. casey, great to have you with us tonight. >> good to be with you, melissa. >> all right. so hillary clinton has reportedly been going through really heavy debate prep in the past few days. bernie sanders claims to be taking a laid-back...
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a lot of those worries went away at least for now. >> hillary clinton said that bill clinton helped her in her debate prep ahead of tuesday. is this the sort of unveiling of bill clinton? do you anticipate we see more of him? >> we will see a lot of him. think back to 2008. bill clinton in pennsylvania which is a key primary, he was all over the state for us. >> and in 2012 for president obama. >> i think we will see bill clinton. the interesting thing is a lot of hillary's uptick came from the previous for joe biden. the bernie sanders voters in iowa and new hampshire are not going away. i don't think any of us should think that. >> let me be clear. let's flip to republicans and talk about the spending. the dollars spent. the donors like to know how their money is being spent. one analyst told us the ability to show you can play in more than one state is a signal of the centerenstrength of a campa rand paul is chris christie getting low on funds. good news if you want to buy a kia sorento but not so good if you are running for the leader of the free world. jeb bush raise ag lot less mo
a lot of those worries went away at least for now. >> hillary clinton said that bill clinton helped her in her debate prep ahead of tuesday. is this the sort of unveiling of bill clinton? do you anticipate we see more of him? >> we will see a lot of him. think back to 2008. bill clinton in pennsylvania which is a key primary, he was all over the state for us. >> and in 2012 for president obama. >> i think we will see bill clinton. the interesting thing is a lot of...
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is that the clinton doctrine? >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. >> tonight, are we witnessing yet another example of clinton inspired overreach? will today's hearing have any bearing on hillary clinton's presidential hopes? and why are republicans so obsessed with sidney blooment bloomenthal. >>> "all in" that's rights right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today in the longest running special committee in the history of the nation, former secretary of state hillary clinton took the stage as the witness of the house select committee on benghazi and as the object, many would say, of the gop obsession with tarnishing clinton as much as possible. no matter how hard republicans tried, image and optics, not substance, were very much the center piece of the proceedings that went into the night. the chairman, congressman trey gowdy, spoke to reporters after the adjournment. >> she stayed to the end and i didn't hear a single word of complaint. she's an important witness. y
is that the clinton doctrine? >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. >> tonight, are we witnessing yet another example of clinton inspired overreach? will today's hearing have any bearing on hillary clinton's presidential hopes? and why are republicans so obsessed with sidney blooment bloomenthal. >>> "all in" that's rights right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today in the longest running special committee in...
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clinton crushes it. whether or not you are a supporter of hillary clinton for president of the united states, everybody kind of has to admit she had a great night in last night's first democratic
clinton crushes it. whether or not you are a supporter of hillary clinton for president of the united states, everybody kind of has to admit she had a great night in last night's first democratic
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finally, can clinton connect with voters? david axelrod says clinton's task is to be real. she'll argue as a woman she's the true outsider candidate. and lately she's deployed self-deprecation to help her image. >> i was constructed in a garage in palo alto a very long time ago. >> reporter: clinton advisers have repeated there's a much bigger difference between the republicans and republicans, not amongst the democrats. in six months of campaigning, hillary clinton has only even mentioned her chief rival bernie sanders' name at best a handful of times. jose? >> peter alexander in las vegas. thank you very much. let me bring in kasie hunt and alex alexander. who are we going to see tonight? a hillary clinton vowed for "saturday night live," prepared, willing to fight against the other candidates? >> that's the wonderful thing about debates. you can't be scripted. you can't just stick to your talking points. you have to get off your talking points. anything can happen here. you have two main candidates, hillary clinton and bernie sanders who are both very disciplined in thei
finally, can clinton connect with voters? david axelrod says clinton's task is to be real. she'll argue as a woman she's the true outsider candidate. and lately she's deployed self-deprecation to help her image. >> i was constructed in a garage in palo alto a very long time ago. >> reporter: clinton advisers have repeated there's a much bigger difference between the republicans and republicans, not amongst the democrats. in six months of campaigning, hillary clinton has only even...
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is that the clinton doctrine? >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. >> tonight, are we witnessing yet another example of clinton inspired overreach? will today's hearing have any bearing on hillary clinton's presidential hopes?
is that the clinton doctrine? >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. >> tonight, are we witnessing yet another example of clinton inspired overreach? will today's hearing have any bearing on hillary clinton's presidential hopes?
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clinton is running now, we go back to the fact that this omnibus crime bill signed by president clinton, that he is saying ended up going too far. we clarified then what does a hillary clinton presidency look like, how is she going to deal with it, and the specifics of that. i think that's one of the reasons that all of us want to have these continual forums with the candidates going in, but nobody can set the agenda better than the present president, who did that with bill keller yesterday. >> thank you very much, reverend al. of course, catch reverend al sharpton on "politics nation" every sunday morning, 8:00 a.m. only on msnbc. >>> we have an update regarding the breaking news that we started off at the top of the hour with. hurricane patricia, the strongest storm ever recorded, is expected to make landfall in mexico this afternoon. the impact of this storm could eventually be felt in texas and part of the midwest. we will get an update. why do so many people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd ne
clinton is running now, we go back to the fact that this omnibus crime bill signed by president clinton, that he is saying ended up going too far. we clarified then what does a hillary clinton presidency look like, how is she going to deal with it, and the specifics of that. i think that's one of the reasons that all of us want to have these continual forums with the candidates going in, but nobody can set the agenda better than the present president, who did that with bill keller yesterday....
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>> well, secretary clinton did us all proud. for those of us who served at the state department, she was poised, eloquent, and really explained how foreign policy is executed. and i found that the same kinds of questions came at me as well back in january. there's a serious lack of understanding on this committee about how the state department does its work, how foreign policy is worked inside the administration and by our career professionals. and yes, at the end of the day i found that it was a very unsatisfying experience, to say the least, and the committee really didn't endeavor to get at what it needed to to determine how to help the state department's security going forward. >> that's what i want to ask about next. this committee is being looked at on all sides in terms of its political implications for all the obvious reasons. but what about its practical implications? there's the question of whether or not there's an opportunity through this committee process to actually get somewhere in terms of safety at u.s. outposts
>> well, secretary clinton did us all proud. for those of us who served at the state department, she was poised, eloquent, and really explained how foreign policy is executed. and i found that the same kinds of questions came at me as well back in january. there's a serious lack of understanding on this committee about how the state department does its work, how foreign policy is worked inside the administration and by our career professionals. and yes, at the end of the day i found that...
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in bill clinton's mind, i think hillary clinton but i know bill clinton, in the end he thinks the voters of the party are not going to risk all republican control of washington by picking a guy who says i'm not a capitalist as their nominee. >> john heilemann, you both know bill clinton so well. he's here to be debate coach, whatever, moral support, but he's not going to be out taking any part of the spotlight tonight. >> i think he's also here to enjoy the bellagio. he likes it here. >> eating bean dip. >> he's a big fan of vegas. he has fond memories of the nevada caucuses where he played a big role in 2008. >> what about the other debate prep, the different candidates are going through? if you're coaching and you're not in this job, if you were coaching martin o'malley or lincoln chaffee or jim webb, what are you telling them? tonight's your last chance to shine? >> i don't think it's their last chance. if hillary clinton stumbles down the road, someone else will emerge. we will see if joe biden's in position to do that. martin o'malley has to show people what he has. one of the big m
in bill clinton's mind, i think hillary clinton but i know bill clinton, in the end he thinks the voters of the party are not going to risk all republican control of washington by picking a guy who says i'm not a capitalist as their nominee. >> john heilemann, you both know bill clinton so well. he's here to be debate coach, whatever, moral support, but he's not going to be out taking any part of the spotlight tonight. >> i think he's also here to enjoy the bellagio. he likes it...
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but this strategy -- you've supported hillary clinton and you are a clinton supporter here. but it is an interesting situation for democrats to be in. the popularity of bernie sanders. a lot of his message resonates with a huge portion of your base that you will need later on here. i don't like the notion of whether or not bernie sanders will attack. but whether or not bernie sanders will simply lay out what he says are clear changes in her positions. that's not an attack, that is just a fact and it is up to how the voters process it which could reflect negatively on hillary clinton. >> well, you see, to bernie sanders' credit, he's run a strong campaign. he's gotten great crowds around the country, but it is also important to put it in perspective. pressure on him tonight is he has to introduce himself to perhaps 30% of the electorate that do not know who he is. perhaps some polls show 40%. according to "the new york times"/cbs poll that recently came out, not only is hillary clinton far ahead amongst democrats but on the issues that bernie sanders has raised -- standing up
but this strategy -- you've supported hillary clinton and you are a clinton supporter here. but it is an interesting situation for democrats to be in. the popularity of bernie sanders. a lot of his message resonates with a huge portion of your base that you will need later on here. i don't like the notion of whether or not bernie sanders will attack. but whether or not bernie sanders will simply lay out what he says are clear changes in her positions. that's not an attack, that is just a fact...
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he said other than clinton? she's gotten. >> i think that donald trump is a target wherever he goes. whether you're attacking him or supporting him, and we saw that yesterday when hillary touched down and she immediately we want to a union protest that was protesting donald trump's employment practices. it was very good for her with that crowd. very good with the democrats. i think that there's a mention with trump, but also expect the governor and expect senator webb to focus their fire on clinton. i think that everybody is going to have fun with trump on the field. at the end of the day, this is a fight between five people on the stage that are all going to be emersed on the policy. it's going to look completely different than the republican debates. it's probably not going to rate as well and as much headlines, but in the race for the no, ma'am naltion, it's going to hep people firm up the decisions in the debates. >> let me put you on the spot a little bit. if you could ask one question joe, what would it be
he said other than clinton? she's gotten. >> i think that donald trump is a target wherever he goes. whether you're attacking him or supporting him, and we saw that yesterday when hillary touched down and she immediately we want to a union protest that was protesting donald trump's employment practices. it was very good for her with that crowd. very good with the democrats. i think that there's a mention with trump, but also expect the governor and expect senator webb to focus their fire...
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a week from today clinton herself will testify in public. today, however, she had a much more pleasant task, traveling to san antonio to collect a key endorse frmt a sitting member of president obama's cabinet. housing secretary julian castro. the former mayor of that city. after being introduced by his twin brother, congressman joaquin castro, the secretary gave his support in two languages. >> as first lady, as a united states senator, and as secretary of state she's been fighting for children and families to give them a chance to reach their own dreams. [ cheers and applause ] [ speaking spanish ] >> clinton's own attempts in spanish were somewhat less successful. >> i want you to know i am not just la hillary. i'm also tu hillary. yo estoy con tigo. that's a promise. >> the crowd didn't seem to care, chanting her name and break out in thunderous applause. earlier on at a q and a hosted by the hispanic chamber of commerce clinton laid out her views on the immigration debate. >> so much of this debate about immigration that is coming from
a week from today clinton herself will testify in public. today, however, she had a much more pleasant task, traveling to san antonio to collect a key endorse frmt a sitting member of president obama's cabinet. housing secretary julian castro. the former mayor of that city. after being introduced by his twin brother, congressman joaquin castro, the secretary gave his support in two languages. >> as first lady, as a united states senator, and as secretary of state she's been fighting for...
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i think you are seeing hillary clinton thread the needle and repudiate a lot of the bill clinton era on crime. >> it is so interesting. you mentioned before the history between the black community and the clintons. when bill clinton ran for president he won overwhelming black support. when his legacy is complicated with something like the crime bill in 1994 where does that bond come from? >> it is interesting because in the '92 campaign there is the soldier moment where he had to disavow his relationship and signal to white voters that he was going to be tough -- >> black voters remember south carolina in 2007-2008 democratic primary and language bill clinton used. >> i'm trying to figure out how -- she could have a 60-point lead. >> one is because black voters understand their interests and vote their interests even though many black voters may be socially conservative they vote democratic because they see that as best interest of the group. i think it is trying to understand who is the likely winner here. as joy has pointed out former secretary of state and senator clinton has move
i think you are seeing hillary clinton thread the needle and repudiate a lot of the bill clinton era on crime. >> it is so interesting. you mentioned before the history between the black community and the clintons. when bill clinton ran for president he won overwhelming black support. when his legacy is complicated with something like the crime bill in 1994 where does that bond come from? >> it is interesting because in the '92 campaign there is the soldier moment where he had to...
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>> we are not seeing huma out with clinton. abedin and clinton are extremely close. she's a constant presence on the trail with clinton. the fact we haven't seen her in a couple of days is an indication of how seriously they are taking this closed door meeting today. clinton, too, after tomorrow is off the campaign trail, a sign she also will be getting ready's for thursday as evening. it tells us they are taking it seriously. at the same time they've raised questions about the credibility of this committee. >> ellie jackson, thank you very much. good seeing you. now to the 2016 dash for cash. this morning we're getting a rare look inside the political operation of 2016 republican front-runner donald trump. while the billionaire says he's willing to spend up to $100 million of his own money, a new sec filing paints a different picture so far. katy tur, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. he's already spent about $2 and he's spent about half a million on those hats. he's spent $9 million. since june, 74,000 donations have come in, the of aage razzed. not as much
>> we are not seeing huma out with clinton. abedin and clinton are extremely close. she's a constant presence on the trail with clinton. the fact we haven't seen her in a couple of days is an indication of how seriously they are taking this closed door meeting today. clinton, too, after tomorrow is off the campaign trail, a sign she also will be getting ready's for thursday as evening. it tells us they are taking it seriously. at the same time they've raised questions about the...
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clinton needed to shine and she came up short. whatever the case, bernie sanders' campaign says they earned $1.3 million in the four hours after the debate began. at one point, there was onstage friction between sanders and martin o'malley on gun control. >> we were able to pass this and still respect the hunting traditions of people who live in our rural areas. and we did it by leading with principle. not by pandering to the nra. and backing down to the nra. >> -- voting record, i don't think i am pandering but you have not been in the united states congress. >> well, maybe that's a healthy thing. >> -- check it out. >> martin o'malley talked to msnbc's chris matthews about that exchange after the debate was over. >> we are the only nation on the planet that buries as many of our people from gun violence as we do every year. and this -- this sickness has to be addressed. and there's comprehensive, commonsense things we can do. and i was hoping that on the stand tonight, maybe we did. i think we can forge a new consensus to get it
clinton needed to shine and she came up short. whatever the case, bernie sanders' campaign says they earned $1.3 million in the four hours after the debate began. at one point, there was onstage friction between sanders and martin o'malley on gun control. >> we were able to pass this and still respect the hunting traditions of people who live in our rural areas. and we did it by leading with principle. not by pandering to the nra. and backing down to the nra. >> -- voting record, i...
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clinton and sander's support has grown. clinton by five points and sanders by six points. iowa democrats do not care clinton has been forth coming about her home e-mail server. 81% saying it doesn't bother them. 18% saying it makes them less supportive. they've expressed concern she's delayed or flip flopped on key decisions 81% saying he does not care he describes himself that way. >> yes, it is not your father's republican party and it is not your father's democratic party. a resent pole showing, national pole that showed more democrats are comfortable with socialism than capitolism. mark, we look at the poles out of iowa and new hampshire. we also hear candidates talking about a strategy beyond iowa and new hampshire. somewhere in the midst of april when they go to the big states. now, this is juliannie thinking from 2008, it never works. iowa and new hampshire are going to frame the battle. with that being the reality, this democratic race is still up in the air. >> it is. the pole shows both sanders and clinton are well liked. the vice president not running. not much
clinton and sander's support has grown. clinton by five points and sanders by six points. iowa democrats do not care clinton has been forth coming about her home e-mail server. 81% saying it doesn't bother them. 18% saying it makes them less supportive. they've expressed concern she's delayed or flip flopped on key decisions 81% saying he does not care he describes himself that way. >> yes, it is not your father's republican party and it is not your father's democratic party. a resent...
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i support hillary clinton? >> he has been struggling with this emotionally for the last several months and that thunderstorm primary thing to make up his mind on. there is a political calendar unfolding very quickly. he has to think about filing deadlines and those start to show up at the end of the month with georgia and michigan. he will need to be running a campaign if he is going to be running for president. there is also the factor that his authenticity is one of his great strengths. it has been a great strength politically. he has to be wary of people feeling like maybe he is just calculating on what he is doing based on clinton's performances and at the committee. people have said it seems like we will have a decision maybe put off until next week. the time just gets short. you don't need sources better than looking at a calendar to know that the clock is ticking and he doesn't have a lot of time. >> look at this based on the first debate and the benghazi hearing. at what point does it seem as if joe bid
i support hillary clinton? >> he has been struggling with this emotionally for the last several months and that thunderstorm primary thing to make up his mind on. there is a political calendar unfolding very quickly. he has to think about filing deadlines and those start to show up at the end of the month with georgia and michigan. he will need to be running a campaign if he is going to be running for president. there is also the factor that his authenticity is one of his great strengths....