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if there's anyone who's been at the center of oklahoma's earthquake debate - it's austin holland, the head seismologist. >> this is unprecedented in the geological sciences. we're looking at something well beyond the scale of anything we understand or have seen in the past. >> even though the u.s. geological survey had drawn a connection between earthquakes and wastewater disposal by 2012, the state's scientists lagged behind. >> so then when did you get the science finally? >> 2013 was basically when we started goin', "oh, there's just no way". and so by early 2014... fits hitting the shan, you know, we're done talking about any of this being natural. there are still naturally-occurring earthquakes in oklahoma. but they're so few and far between we don't even need to talk about those. so this is one of these areas where current science meets political and social realms, very similar to climate change. >> in 2013 the oklahoma geological survey issued a joint statement with federal scientists at the u.s. geological survey, linking the earthquakes to injection wells. shortly thereafter,
if there's anyone who's been at the center of oklahoma's earthquake debate - it's austin holland, the head seismologist. >> this is unprecedented in the geological sciences. we're looking at something well beyond the scale of anything we understand or have seen in the past. >> even though the u.s. geological survey had drawn a connection between earthquakes and wastewater disposal by 2012, the state's scientists lagged behind. >> so then when did you get the science finally?...
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we're on our way to the south austin neighborhood in chicago's west side. someone has just been shot. people at the scene tell us a young man named ta risk ris t arante atkinson has been shot . >> you got to pray first pray for your kids, pray for them to come back home to you. >> tonight four shootings. >> four shootings just tonight, in this neighborhood? >> next door. >> blew up, that's our youtube, you don't want to get youtube but you are used to it. a lot of killings here. >> tarante died that night. he was 20 years old. just in the past hour, loud reports, two gun shots, three heard near 80 ellis. ambulance took a gunshot victim to mt. s sinai. this is just in the past hour. the body of the young man just killed was brought here to mt. sinai. >> i'm angry. i'm tired. all our black young men, especially our baby babies, they haven't really got a chance to grow up. >> how does this affect the younger kids in your family? >> they have a lot of questions. >> what do you tell them? >> well right now i have a nine-year-old so therefore i want to get back h
we're on our way to the south austin neighborhood in chicago's west side. someone has just been shot. people at the scene tell us a young man named ta risk ris t arante atkinson has been shot . >> you got to pray first pray for your kids, pray for them to come back home to you. >> tonight four shootings. >> four shootings just tonight, in this neighborhood? >> next door. >> blew up, that's our youtube, you don't want to get youtube but you are used to it. a lot of...
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. >>> the university of texas, austin out with his plan for allowing handguns on college campuses. the law requires public colleges and universities to allow for concealed carry. under the plan, concealed guns will not be allowed in dorms or offices or open to the public. >>> a trial is underway for a man in phoenix for a man accused of supporting isil. he is charged with orchestrating a violent attack at a cartoon contest int dks last year. in that event was designed to showcase images of the prophet muhammad. >>> up next a hospital hacked and held for ransom. >>> and this is being called the hairy panic, and it is paralyzing an australian town. we'll explain. ♪ >>> opioid addictions is a growing crisis in america, now that epidemic is reaching newborns. every 25 minutes there is a baby born suffering from withdraw. kimberly halkett has more from baltimore. >> reporter: every day for two weeks, michael george has made this hour-long trip, his first trip to a clinic to help withdrew from heroin. his second stop is to see his newborn daughter, also withdrawing from drugs. his daug
. >>> the university of texas, austin out with his plan for allowing handguns on college campuses. the law requires public colleges and universities to allow for concealed carry. under the plan, concealed guns will not be allowed in dorms or offices or open to the public. >>> a trial is underway for a man in phoenix for a man accused of supporting isil. he is charged with orchestrating a violent attack at a cartoon contest int dks last year. in that event was designed to...
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. >>> the university of texas in austin is out with its plan for allowing guns on campus. the law requires public colleges and universities to allow conceal-carry. under the plan, concealed guns will generally not be allowed in dorms or in offices not open to the public. a trial is now underway in phoenix for a man accused of supporting isil. prosecutors opened their case wednesday against the 44 year old. he is charged with orchestrating a violent attack at a cartoon contest in texas last year. in that event was designed to showcase images of the prophet muhammad. >>> up next a hospital hacked and held for ransom. why officials paid up to regain control of their computers. and it is called hairy panic and it is paralyzing an australian town. ♪ >> every monday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are ver
. >>> the university of texas in austin is out with its plan for allowing guns on campus. the law requires public colleges and universities to allow conceal-carry. under the plan, concealed guns will generally not be allowed in dorms or in offices not open to the public. a trial is now underway in phoenix for a man accused of supporting isil. prosecutors opened their case wednesday against the 44 year old. he is charged with orchestrating a violent attack at a cartoon contest in texas...
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. >>> and julian assange said he feels vindicated after austin underpanel found that his three-year stay in london amounted to arbitrary detention. >>> there is a master plan to rebuild the country's mostly kurdish region in turkey. he promised to invest the equivalent of nearly $9 billion to help restore security. the pkk had been demanding an independent state since 1984, but since december it has narrowed its demands. peace talks resulted in both sides agreeing to a ceasefire in 2012, and hopes were high for annen to the conflict, which has killed more than 40,000 people. but that collapsed in jewel last year, after a suicide bomber linked to isil killed 32 youth activists during a peaceful protest. the pkk then attacked police accusing the government of not doing enough to stop isil. since then the violence has escalated, and turkey has launched a major crack down on the pkk. they say the army has killed hundreds of pkk finders and civilians across the area. this is what the prime minister today. >> translator: we have seen that many social wounds have resulted since last year, as a
. >>> and julian assange said he feels vindicated after austin underpanel found that his three-year stay in london amounted to arbitrary detention. >>> there is a master plan to rebuild the country's mostly kurdish region in turkey. he promised to invest the equivalent of nearly $9 billion to help restore security. the pkk had been demanding an independent state since 1984, but since december it has narrowed its demands. peace talks resulted in both sides agreeing to a...
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. >> cruz responded by tweeting this clip from austin powers. >> he kind of looks like a baby. come here, i'm going to eat you. i'm bigger than you, i'm higher on the food chain. get in my belly. >> let me make you a deal, all right? you get to keep your money, i'll get your baby. >> right. >> i want my baby back baby back ribs. i want my baby back baby back ribs. >> excuse me. >> texas senator also said pointedly he wouldn't trust trump as commander in chief. speaking to supports just hours ahead of the state's caucuses, cruz laid out his view of the states in the republican contest. >> listen, i understand it's been entertaining, it's been fun seeing the show. but the stakes are serious. i mean, we're talking about the future of our country. this is not a game. it's not a joke. you know, i share on the trail all the time why i'm doing this. i'm doing this because of our little girls. because of caroline, katherine. they're 7 and 5. frankly i'm not willing to gamble my daughters' future with donald trump. the truth of the matter is if donald became president nobody knows what
. >> cruz responded by tweeting this clip from austin powers. >> he kind of looks like a baby. come here, i'm going to eat you. i'm bigger than you, i'm higher on the food chain. get in my belly. >> let me make you a deal, all right? you get to keep your money, i'll get your baby. >> right. >> i want my baby back baby back ribs. i want my baby back baby back ribs. >> excuse me. >> texas senator also said pointedly he wouldn't trust trump as commander in...
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. >> reporter: two years ago, isaiah austin was one of the nation's top college basketball players. then, a physical before the ft ra. draft revealed a heart problem, ending his career. >> i just didn't know what to do with it, but it was just-- you know, just accepting it, accepting that life and health is more important than a game. >> reporter: in the u.s., sports-related sudden cardiac death is highest among igsketball players. one big question is what's a normal heart size for these athletes? to find out, dr. david engel and colleagues reviewed the heart tltrasounds of more than 500 n.b.a. players. when you first saw them, you aw tght these are big hearts. ts.se are abnormal? >> the first instinct is to say these hearts are enlarged. we're not used to seeing hearts for people that are this big. the average n.b.a. player is 6'7" and the average weight is r:2 pounds. he reporter: it turns out, like any other muscle, the heart gets pgger with exercise, although the hearts of the n.b.a. players were about 10% thicker than normal, that was not felt to be dangerous. the research esta
. >> reporter: two years ago, isaiah austin was one of the nation's top college basketball players. then, a physical before the ft ra. draft revealed a heart problem, ending his career. >> i just didn't know what to do with it, but it was just-- you know, just accepting it, accepting that life and health is more important than a game. >> reporter: in the u.s., sports-related sudden cardiac death is highest among igsketball players. one big question is what's a normal heart...
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if sepp blatter was a bond villain, johnny-baby is sorts of the side kick of austin powers. he is somebody who is much more comfortable in front of a tv camera like hosting the draw or cutting a new ribbon at a new field that opens. according to the internal memos they want the new president to be someone like a ceo but intorrial anambassadorial and c. the reforms that are passed are really what matters here and the fact that they have been transparent about the fact that they want 12 year term limits that they want more executive roles for women, more money put into women's soccer and audits that are public so that people can know that it's on the up and unthere's less bribery, less corruption, you aren't going to have the person on the top of the pyramid, which can set the limits of corruption which sepp blatter did again and again. >> do you think that's fluff? >> whether fans talk about that they're talking about they want to know that the matches are on the up and up. none of these reforms are really going to reflect the federations themselves, the asian, concacaf and t
if sepp blatter was a bond villain, johnny-baby is sorts of the side kick of austin powers. he is somebody who is much more comfortable in front of a tv camera like hosting the draw or cutting a new ribbon at a new field that opens. according to the internal memos they want the new president to be someone like a ceo but intorrial anambassadorial and c. the reforms that are passed are really what matters here and the fact that they have been transparent about the fact that they want 12 year term...
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host: that was david in austin, arkansas. hillary clinton speech from 1996 in new hampshire is available at c-span.org. go to our website, we covered it in 1996, if you type in "hillary clinton in 1996 and keene, new hampshire" it will pop up. howard is in maryland, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am going to start by saying i am a supporter of hillary clinton and i thought the debate last night was a cage match. it was ridiculous. very little content with regard to what the various candidates wanted to offer for america. for that reason, i seek no substance in any of the republicans. clinton, i think this attack with regard to her credibility is false. the lady has been in the trenches for civil liberties all of her life. for that, i will caller: the reason i call this i want to talk about the debate last night. cage match as the previous caller indicated. i think the race is over. if you look at the national polls, donald trump is leading in nine of the 11 states on super tuesday. he is going to win up
host: that was david in austin, arkansas. hillary clinton speech from 1996 in new hampshire is available at c-span.org. go to our website, we covered it in 1996, if you type in "hillary clinton in 1996 and keene, new hampshire" it will pop up. howard is in maryland, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am going to start by saying i am a supporter of hillary clinton and i thought the debate last night was a cage match. it was ridiculous. very little content with regard...
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smith >>> the new dean at the university of pens veinian-- pennsylvania says he left the university at austin >>> michigan governor rick snyder signed a 30 million dollar plan today to reimburse flint residents with part of their water bills. unpaid charges for those things will also be forgiven and late fees will be dropped. >> this is to again give relief to the citizens of flint for water that they shouldn't have to pay for. it should also help stability of flint and the water system >>> according to the detroit free press and news, emails show them urging issues regarding of the dangers of flint rivers. emails also show the government knew about an outbreak of legionnaires disease near flint around the same time of the city's water switch. the residents say they were never informed until months later. now they wonder whether more could have been done to prevent at least nine deaths. >> reporter: terry nelson and her husband were high school sweet hearts who spent 22 years living in the quiet community 10 mills west of flint. >> he was so happy then. that was good. >> reporter: they lived
smith >>> the new dean at the university of pens veinian-- pennsylvania says he left the university at austin >>> michigan governor rick snyder signed a 30 million dollar plan today to reimburse flint residents with part of their water bills. unpaid charges for those things will also be forgiven and late fees will be dropped. >> this is to again give relief to the citizens of flint for water that they shouldn't have to pay for. it should also help stability of flint and...
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i don't know why he picked austin. anyway, and their delivery capability, they are working on that. and they have no intention of stopping. so, the international community must tell the dictator of north korea you can't do this. you can't be a menace to not only your own people in south korea and the entire region but the world. so, this piece of legislation is an important step in stopping the mischief making, trigger happy dictator of north korea. i yield back the balance of my tifmente that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. royce: i reserve the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. gentleman from new york. mr. engel: we have no other speakers, so i guess it's time to close. is that what we are going to do? ok. let me in closing yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: let me first start by joe wilson who was on the trip with me as he mentioned to north korea. we drove in from the airport on a bus
i don't know why he picked austin. anyway, and their delivery capability, they are working on that. and they have no intention of stopping. so, the international community must tell the dictator of north korea you can't do this. you can't be a menace to not only your own people in south korea and the entire region but the world. so, this piece of legislation is an important step in stopping the mischief making, trigger happy dictator of north korea. i yield back the balance of my tifmente...
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austin lover you, but you can't do that. he first raised the definite set and then cut the deficit that he already raised. sxwlt >> the deficit was projected before he was even there. >> you said we need a deficit so we -- my point is you raised the deficit and then you lowered it and you're only taking credit for lowering it not blame for raising it. >> deficits go up in recession. or you're not blaming him for the recession, are you? >> you said president obama cut the deficit more than any other president. but he also raised it first. like my wife. my wife walks in to a store and says look what i got. i got 40% off this beautiful dress and i said hundredoney two years ago that dress was half the price and they raised it and just made it look cheaper when they dropped the price. >> i feel sorry for your wife in this story. what kind of a husband are you to be saying that? >> i'm a very good husband. she's a very good wife. >> i know you are. >> so in other words, both neither one you like. you like hillary's plan but you d
austin lover you, but you can't do that. he first raised the definite set and then cut the deficit that he already raised. sxwlt >> the deficit was projected before he was even there. >> you said we need a deficit so we -- my point is you raised the deficit and then you lowered it and you're only taking credit for lowering it not blame for raising it. >> deficits go up in recession. or you're not blaming him for the recession, are you? >> you said president obama cut the...
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austin brewsbi. >> i don't think people paid enough attention to the advantage trump gets. the only real question is are his people going to vote? they showed tonight they are. there is a huge advantage when it starts coming to super tuesdays in which we have a series of them, 6, 8, 10 primaries on the same day for someone who already has national name recognition. he doesn't have to build the ground game. other guys are going to try to struggle to get their name on the front page and build out field offices and he starts with an advantage there. but you can't get the nomination with 34%. and if guys like kasich can stay and win his own state, or someone like rubio or bush can stay in and win their own states and they start turning to be winner take all, that is the recipe for a -- >> contested conviction. so trump emerges as the guy to be. no longer is he a fantasy candidate or he's going to crash and burn. i don't think that is going to happen. i think it's going to be a legitimate victory by someone who has to creep up on him. because he's far out in front now. can you t
austin brewsbi. >> i don't think people paid enough attention to the advantage trump gets. the only real question is are his people going to vote? they showed tonight they are. there is a huge advantage when it starts coming to super tuesdays in which we have a series of them, 6, 8, 10 primaries on the same day for someone who already has national name recognition. he doesn't have to build the ground game. other guys are going to try to struggle to get their name on the front page and...
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joining us now from austin, texas, karl rove. so, would you -- would it be fair to say that there is great consternation among the republican establishment today? >> well, i would say among mainstream republicans there is consternation. i'm not sure i would say furious. furious -- you could be furious about something over which you have control. primaries, you know, they are what they are. you do the best that you can and, for example, in 2000 it, if we had been furious about george w. bushl8 losing the new hampshire primary, we might not have gotten the job done in south carolina to come back. >> okay. but it doesn't look like on paper anyway that there really have a viable contender to donald trump right now. it's kind of scattered among three so-called moderates. ted cruz, who is a doctrine narrow conservative and trump. it doesn't look like anybody gaining enough momentum to challenge mr. trump. or am i wrong? >> yeah. no, i think you are right. i quibble on a couple things. first of all it's very hard to call governor bush o
joining us now from austin, texas, karl rove. so, would you -- would it be fair to say that there is great consternation among the republican establishment today? >> well, i would say among mainstream republicans there is consternation. i'm not sure i would say furious. furious -- you could be furious about something over which you have control. primaries, you know, they are what they are. you do the best that you can and, for example, in 2000 it, if we had been furious about george w....
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nancy is in austin texas. trade is a big one for me. i live in texas. ted cruz is my senator. i voted for him. i can't support him for president because of his stance on the commands to pick partnership. he asked that time. readers can go out there and google it. was tellingssions how horrible it is, how it degraded our sovereignty, ted cruz said he is wrong. he supported all the way up to the vote. enough knew there was votes for it to pass, he backed out. that puts him in the traitor category. host: are you worried about him getting beaten in a general election. this average, hillary clinton would eat him by 3%. are you worried about him in a general election? caller: yes. if the option is to vote for an establishment candidate like cruz, that would give us more of the same thing that we have now. they tend to hand off from one to the next. i don't want to vote for more of the same. if we don't do something about illegal immigration, we are giving free health care. a lot of them are on welfare. this is craziness. if we don't do something about we are protecting everybody in
nancy is in austin texas. trade is a big one for me. i live in texas. ted cruz is my senator. i voted for him. i can't support him for president because of his stance on the commands to pick partnership. he asked that time. readers can go out there and google it. was tellingssions how horrible it is, how it degraded our sovereignty, ted cruz said he is wrong. he supported all the way up to the vote. enough knew there was votes for it to pass, he backed out. that puts him in the traitor...
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joining us now from austin, texas, fox news contributor karl rove. now, karl, we picked the g.o.p. first the democrats second. but we are starting with trump, ending with bush. i'm just won you have changed your mind on all of this? let's start with trump. bolling, your people, you came up with the list. i'm happy to talk to them in any order. >> it's alphabetical and reverse order. >> reverse order. and your people picked it. don't be laying the blame on me man. >> keeping america safe, trump, go. >> yeah, first internationally he has done business abroad. so he has some knowledge of the world. he has strongly held opinions that he expresses but gently. he is outspoken opponent of trade deals. so american people look at him and say he has got some strong feelings on this. and they are drawn to that on the other hand, he has no detailed plan unlike a lot of these people, kasich, rubio, bush. they have all laid out foreign policy views. he oftentimes has conflicting views he declared ice ways wasn't our concern and a couple weeks later said we would bomb the hell out of them. he tri
joining us now from austin, texas, fox news contributor karl rove. now, karl, we picked the g.o.p. first the democrats second. but we are starting with trump, ending with bush. i'm just won you have changed your mind on all of this? let's start with trump. bolling, your people, you came up with the list. i'm happy to talk to them in any order. >> it's alphabetical and reverse order. >> reverse order. and your people picked it. don't be laying the blame on me man. >> keeping...
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if you were with me yesterday in texas you see 10,000 people out in austin, 8,000 people out in dallas. we had good turn out here last night. i believe we have lot of momentum. sometimes the media -- this state had election at the end of the campaign. dozens of more states to go we're feeling good. >> dickerson: all right, senator bernie sanders we'll be back with more numbers from our cbs news battleground tracker. ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? there is14 days into myes allergy season...y way. ...and i am still claritin clear. because when i got itchy watery eyes... ...i started taking claritin every day. when your allergy symptoms start, doctors recommend taking one claritin every day of your allergy seas
if you were with me yesterday in texas you see 10,000 people out in austin, 8,000 people out in dallas. we had good turn out here last night. i believe we have lot of momentum. sometimes the media -- this state had election at the end of the campaign. dozens of more states to go we're feeling good. >> dickerson: all right, senator bernie sanders we'll be back with more numbers from our cbs news battleground tracker. ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the...
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we had two rallies yesterday in texas. 10,000 people out in austin, 8,000 people out in dallas. i think the future for us it's going to be a tough fight. i think we can pull it off, chuck. >> look, the game is delegates now. it's not where you win states, it's about accumulating delegates. >> right, that's right. >> your campaign is targeting states worth 288 delegates on superti super tuesday. secretary clinton is targeting six states worth 531. if you both do well, she's going to have at least a 200-delegate lead on you if you're not careful at that point. this is -- why aren't you trying to win more delegates than her on super tuesday? >> well, we are trying to win every delegate that we can. and not only are we fighting for super tuesday, we're looking ahead to california, the largest state of all. new york state we think we're going to do well in michigan -- look, chuck. let's be clear. we began this campaign nine and a half months ago at 3% in the polls, 70 points behind hillary clinton. in the last two weeks some polls nationally have actually had us in the lead. we have
we had two rallies yesterday in texas. 10,000 people out in austin, 8,000 people out in dallas. i think the future for us it's going to be a tough fight. i think we can pull it off, chuck. >> look, the game is delegates now. it's not where you win states, it's about accumulating delegates. >> right, that's right. >> your campaign is targeting states worth 288 delegates on superti super tuesday. secretary clinton is targeting six states worth 531. if you both do well, she's...
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for example, sean and austin and marigold they're much more open to change. depending on david's temperament if he's not having a good day, i don't want to force it. we slowly bring them in when they're ready. if we rush them then it actually goes against what we're trying to do. we wanted to make a good experience for them. >> reporter: so it takes time. >> exactly it does take time. >> reporter: however grandview's elective classes are fully integrated including physical education, gardening and cooking. all this has been a huge transition for teachers. >> to meet everyone's need you know is, it's a lot of work, but we have a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, a speech therapist. and i work with the resource teacher to meet their needs. >> reporter: but it seemed some teachers were having to spend most of their time focusing on the students with disabilities. >> yeah, there are kids who demand extraordinary instructional time. and one of the problems that l.a. is experiencing is a lot of these regular education teachers and special education tea
for example, sean and austin and marigold they're much more open to change. depending on david's temperament if he's not having a good day, i don't want to force it. we slowly bring them in when they're ready. if we rush them then it actually goes against what we're trying to do. we wanted to make a good experience for them. >> reporter: so it takes time. >> exactly it does take time. >> reporter: however grandview's elective classes are fully integrated including physical...
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we had 10,000 people out in austin. 8,000 in dallas. it's a tough state for us. but i think we're going to do better than the polling indicated. i think we have a shot to win a number of states on super tuesday. do better than people thought. i think, in other states. and i think in some of the larger states, like michigan, new york state, california, we have a shot to win those states. >> and as you say, on to california. thank you for joining us this morning, senator sanders. >> thank you. >>> and we'll be right back with our powerhouse "roundtable." >>> american politics has never been particularly gentle or high-minded. thomas jefferson's opponent tried to stir things up by suggesting he was a muslim. so i'm in good company. [ laughter ] his vice president, aaron burr, literally killed alexander hamilton in a duel. lincoln himself was routinely called weak, wishy-washy, a yah yahoo. an unshapely man. the obscene ape of illinois. and my favorite, a facetious petty fogger. i don't know what that means. but it sounds insulting. >> president obama saying don't wo
we had 10,000 people out in austin. 8,000 in dallas. it's a tough state for us. but i think we're going to do better than the polling indicated. i think we have a shot to win a number of states on super tuesday. do better than people thought. i think, in other states. and i think in some of the larger states, like michigan, new york state, california, we have a shot to win those states. >> and as you say, on to california. thank you for joining us this morning, senator sanders. >>...
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this one is going to prescott in austin. george and vivian have already gotten theirs. the question is a good one, because i live in miami, where if you have four inches of rising tide, you have an impact on the quality of our water. our water supply would be in peril. in high tides, you can have severe flooding. it is not as egregious as -- president obama talked about how miami beach is underwater. i guess he hasn't been down there, someone told him that maybe. it's not that bad. overall, if we don't plan for these things and adapt, there could be serious repercussions as it relates -- you know, different places will have different impacts. i think climate is changing. it is inconceivable to me that 5 billion people on this planet don't have an impact on that, and that we should be planning over the long haul to deal with it. here is what i worry about. i worry about our plans, such as today that the president proposed -- i don't think he's doing this unilaterally -- he has proposed a $10 tax on a barrel of oil, all of which will be passed on. the people who get hurt
this one is going to prescott in austin. george and vivian have already gotten theirs. the question is a good one, because i live in miami, where if you have four inches of rising tide, you have an impact on the quality of our water. our water supply would be in peril. in high tides, you can have severe flooding. it is not as egregious as -- president obama talked about how miami beach is underwater. i guess he hasn't been down there, someone told him that maybe. it's not that bad. overall, if...
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i also want to express my deep thanks to general lloyd austin, for his inspired leadership as commander of centcom during an extraordinary time and throughout his remarkable career. finally, i want to note that later today president obama will present the middle of honor to senior chief petty opposite edward byers, who visited my office last week with his wonderful family. i hope you will take the time to watch the ceremony later today -- in fact, later this morning. it was marketable honor for me to speak to such an understated who willingly use himself as a shelf of the hostage he was rescuing, exhibiting a tenacity to disarm an assailant with the composure to assess the situation and ask about the hostage's condition during the whole fight. ed the rest of his life, byers will be justifiably looked up to buy every special operator who goes out on another mission that most of the mission will never know about, but whose valor allows all of us to dream r dreams and build better lives for our children. he and his fellow warriors are the reason the general and i cannot every day. with tha
i also want to express my deep thanks to general lloyd austin, for his inspired leadership as commander of centcom during an extraordinary time and throughout his remarkable career. finally, i want to note that later today president obama will present the middle of honor to senior chief petty opposite edward byers, who visited my office last week with his wonderful family. i hope you will take the time to watch the ceremony later today -- in fact, later this morning. it was marketable honor for...
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you know i think back to november 2002 when i got on a plane and flew to austin, texas to interview for a job with the newly elected attorney general of texas, greg atman. we didn't know each other. and i was all of 31 years old and had no business at all even interviewing for the job much less doing the job. and i sat down and had a long, long interview that i thought went pretty well. i didn't know. and i left, and a couple of weeks later heidi and i are with our family early in the morning, and i get a phone call that i was offered the job, that i was going to be appointed the solicitor general of the state of texas. now let me share a little personal background. heidi and i were both in d.c. serving in the bush administration. heidi very kindly when i asked should i put my name in for this she said absolutely sweetheart definitely. she didn't think there was a chance on earth i would get the job. she thought it was the easiest thing -- >> all right. ted cruz getting the endorsement of his home state's governor, governor greg abbott. he just got that endorsement, the governor introdu
you know i think back to november 2002 when i got on a plane and flew to austin, texas to interview for a job with the newly elected attorney general of texas, greg atman. we didn't know each other. and i was all of 31 years old and had no business at all even interviewing for the job much less doing the job. and i sat down and had a long, long interview that i thought went pretty well. i didn't know. and i left, and a couple of weeks later heidi and i are with our family early in the morning,...
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ut austin said the situation in her school are no different. thank you for being here tonight. >> i was wondering how specifically you would explain to college students how conservative economic policies would be much better for their future than policies that are very liberal like bernie sanders? >> well, i would help them to understand what socialism really is. i think many young people think socialism is being considered with social issues. that's not what it is. it is the utopian dream. the government takes care of you from cradle to grave, you never have anything to worry about, that's the goal, that's the ideal. they all end up looking exactly the same with a small group of elites at the top who control everything are rapidly diminishing middle class in a vastly expanded dependent class. i would begin to demonstrate that to them. i would also show them the united states of america which declared test independence in 1776 in less than 100 years later was the number one economic power in the world by creating an environment that encouraged
ut austin said the situation in her school are no different. thank you for being here tonight. >> i was wondering how specifically you would explain to college students how conservative economic policies would be much better for their future than policies that are very liberal like bernie sanders? >> well, i would help them to understand what socialism really is. i think many young people think socialism is being considered with social issues. that's not what it is. it is the...
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>> ted cruz responded to that criticism that he was a sweet, little baby by tweeting this clip from austin powers. >> wait a minute. he kind of looks like a baby. come here, i'm going to eat it! i'm bigger than you. i'm up higher in the food chain. get in my belly. >> i have fun with that. it's time to talk about what we learned today. what did you learn today? >> i learned that we're about to see an interesting experiment whether two guys want to be the republican nominee, marco rubio and ted cruz, can actually win by attacking each other rather than the guy who's creaming them in every category. >> can i answer that for you? no. >> no. no. >> absolutely not. >> i think we know the answer. >> crazy. what did you learn, ron. >> if matt schlapp invites me anywhere, i give him a quick answer. >> exactly. >> i learned from mika, her point on marco rubio and the strategy behind the silence. i think that's something worth noting going forward. >> okay. we shall see if it fares out. >> i really think it is. you've been talking for some time how it looks like rubio and trump were avoiding each ot
>> ted cruz responded to that criticism that he was a sweet, little baby by tweeting this clip from austin powers. >> wait a minute. he kind of looks like a baby. come here, i'm going to eat it! i'm bigger than you. i'm up higher in the food chain. get in my belly. >> i have fun with that. it's time to talk about what we learned today. what did you learn today? >> i learned that we're about to see an interesting experiment whether two guys want to be the republican...
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. >> at a burger shack in austin. it was the same place where he gotten a ice cream shortly after being booked on the 2014 charge. >> harold, this guy is booked by a partisan prosecutor right as he's getting ready to run in a presidential campaign. and it hangs over him. >> look, it's -- >> it's terrible. >> it didn't seem to add up all together to your point when it first happened, when the charges were brought and, you know, bless him, glad it's over with him for it and it's unfortunate he had to have that dog him during a campaign. >> still ahead on "morning joe," texas governor greg abbot who is blacking ted cruz for president. plus, former rnc chairman haley barbour joins us. senator bob corker and former british prime minister tony blair who says he's baffled by bernie sanders. just baffled. >>> and tomorrow we'll bring you our sit down interview with hillary clinton. we'll speak with her today in south carolina and this will air tomorrow on "morning joe." >>> first let's go to bill karins with a check on the fo
. >> at a burger shack in austin. it was the same place where he gotten a ice cream shortly after being booked on the 2014 charge. >> harold, this guy is booked by a partisan prosecutor right as he's getting ready to run in a presidential campaign. and it hangs over him. >> look, it's -- >> it's terrible. >> it didn't seem to add up all together to your point when it first happened, when the charges were brought and, you know, bless him, glad it's over with him for...
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. >> [ laughter ] >> a man, man, as austin powers would say.ç it's a man, man! >> what do you make -- there were news stories along the way looking at how women connect with you. i think it comes down to trust issues again, possibly not. maybe you tell me. what's going on? especially with younger women. >> i think with younger women -- i think they have every reason to feel like things are kind of messed up. a lot of them have gotten a education with a huge price ago attached to it with student debt. they're not getting the jobs they thought they would get. i think there's a lot of real frustration. and i've talked to many, many young people and even -- not just those who support me, those who support my opponent and that's what comes through. it's like, hey, the economy has failed us, the government's failed us and you know we're excited by somebody who says we're going to change it all, we're going to start all over again. i totally get that. i can vaguely remember being that age and feeling a little bit like that myself. so i keep saying i want to meet people
. >> [ laughter ] >> a man, man, as austin powers would say.ç it's a man, man! >> what do you make -- there were news stories along the way looking at how women connect with you. i think it comes down to trust issues again, possibly not. maybe you tell me. what's going on? especially with younger women. >> i think with younger women -- i think they have every reason to feel like things are kind of messed up. a lot of them have gotten a education with a huge price ago...
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we just came from taxes and had about 10,000 people in austin. [applause] sen. sanders: we had 8000 people in dallas, and this is a pretty good turnout tonight. thank you very much. [applause] sen. sanders: the reason is that we are doing something very unusual, we are talking truth to the american people. and sometimes, you know, truth is not pleasant. it's like you go to the doctor and you are not feeling well, even if the news is bad you have to know what is going on before you can get better. that is kind of what is going on with our country. we have to face some unpleasant truths. let me give you a few. you are living under, as tina mentioned, a corrupt campaign finance system that is undermining american democracy. [applause] sen. sanders: i wish i could describe it in more pleasant terms, but i can't. when you have billionaires and wall street and corporate america pouring hundreds of hundreds of millions of dollars into the political process, that is not democracy. that is oligarchy. [applause] sen. sanders: and together we are going to stop that oligarc
we just came from taxes and had about 10,000 people in austin. [applause] sen. sanders: we had 8000 people in dallas, and this is a pretty good turnout tonight. thank you very much. [applause] sen. sanders: the reason is that we are doing something very unusual, we are talking truth to the american people. and sometimes, you know, truth is not pleasant. it's like you go to the doctor and you are not feeling well, even if the news is bad you have to know what is going on before you can get...