Shake bernie sanders, who is on a winning streak lately and looking to extend it tonight in wisconsin. 86 delegates are up for grabs, but even if sanders won them all, clinton would still have nearly threequarters of what she needs to clinch the nomination. Heres nancy cordes. Reporter wisconsinites like to back a frontrunner. Since 1988 every democrat who won the badger state went on to clinch the nomination, but this time the state could go for the underdog. We have won six out of the last seven caucuses and primaries. Reporter sanders is a hit with the states progressive base and in big college towns. Daniel miller is a student in milwaukee. I dont think its a long shot at all. He only needs to win 55 to 60 of the remaining delegate vote. Reporter thats easier said than done, as clinton today. I have 2. 5 million more votes than he does. [applause] i have. I have a very significant lead in delegates, which is what eventually decides who the nominee is. Reporter and the next state up
Thi this. Ice forgot about the plan or is not using the plan. It closed its Family Detention Center in texas a couple of years before this got out of hand. What i. C. E. Ended up doing was releasing some of the family members, some of them getting parole status. They have released information on where the unaccompanied juveniles have been resettled so far which i put in the packet. Total of 37,000 of them theyve provided details on with the majority going to a handful of states which are a little bit different than the unusual patterns of illegal settlement here. Over 5,000 in texas. 4,000 in new york. 4,000 in california. Almost the same number in florida as in california. And also significant populations of almost 3,000 in virginia and maryland. What theyre doing is people are going to places where there are already existing established communities of Central Americans who arrived before them. The numbers, im sure, are going to increase next year. And the reason is no one is being se
And looking ahead at what might change between now and november that ultimately gets us the type of deal we hope for. What i would like to hear from our witnesses who have been across the table from the iranians, given the underwhelming concessions achieved today, as what you have learned over the last six months that leads you to believe we can reach a comprehensive deal in the next form of. Now i think that everyone knows where i stand. I have been skeptical of the iranian sincerity from day one. I cannot say that i am any less skeptical today than i was six months ago. I do not believe tehran has had a change of heart about its Nuclear Program. If it did, i would think that the whole militarization aspect of it would be part of something that has not been negotiated. It would be up front, i think it shouldve been up front from the very beginning so that we could define truly the nature of these negotiations in a way that the world would not just suspect iran was pursuing Nuclear Wea
Advantage of this by doing everything the right way. A lot of immigrants applauding the president s reform, sharing what it will mean to their families and daily lives. Critics say its a political move without meaning. Three days until the deadline for a deal on Irans Nuclear program. The World Leaders are now meeting, the sharp differences that could keep agreement off the table. The snow keeps piling up in buffalo, postponing football and hockey games. The new threat facing those living there. Welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im del walters. Im stephanie sy. Republicans in congress say president obama will pay the price for going it alone on immigration. For now, the president is ignoring that threat. Today in las vegas, he will sign a new executive action allowing millions of undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States. Its a plan he laid out to the American People in a prime time speech last night. The president also challenging republicans who dont like to it pass their o
Important because they touch local communities. Every one of them is about a local community in some way. We have to keep making that pitch. We also need to make this argument about the public relevance and how not only how much poorer we would be without them and the work that we do but how incapacitated we would become if we did not have these entities doing what they do. With only two years left of the Obama Administration how do you approach priorities to get as much done as you can . I was just talking about this with a few people this morning. I think we have to think about the most important things 1st of all. And sort them out. Things that would be reasonably pursued in his timetable. There is a way that i and my administration might have a longer life than that. We do understand there is this big moment coming. The scope of the work that we agree to take on we dont want to take on things that could not reasonably be done for eight years. That is too far. Trying as best as we c