What is the state of the democratic race . Will the next 10 days shape this primary thele . And your reaction to results a, including in nevada yesterday. That is our starting point this sunday morning. Colin to washington dc. 202 7488001, your line for republicans. 202 7488000 for democrats. For independents, 202 7488002. You can also join us on social media at 202 7488003 with a text message, on twitter at cspanwj, facebook at facebook. Com cspan. Lets begin with the latest results from the nevada caucuses, which wrapped up yesterday. With 50 of the vote now reported officially, senator Bernie Sanders garnering nearly 47 of the vote, as followed by former Vice President joe at att over 19 , Pete Buttigieg 15. 5 percent, and Elizabeth Warren coming in fourth at 10. 3 . The numbers at the bottom of the delegate totals that will go to the county conventions across the state of nevada, and to the state convention, ultimately 36 delegates will be selected for the National Convention when
People on board. The debate tonight in the u. S. Who is on the right side of history . Many democrats remain silent, showing no support for the protesters in iran as human rights watchdog groups repeatedly demand iranian leaders be charged with human rights abuses for torture, oppression and slaughter of it is own people. President trump showing solidarity with the iranian protesters. Tonight the former israeli ambassador to the u. S. , whether history will show the democrats and media silence on irans abuse of it its own people is a disgrace. Whether democrats remain silent deserve to be leaders of the worlds greatest democracy. Tonight President Trump moments ago hitting democrats hard tore attacking him for taking out the terrorist mastermind soleimani. Also tonight, new sound of nancy pelosi seemingly trying to downplay the protests in iran as democrat senator chris coons now concedes that President Trump has turned off the quote, terror money spigot created by obamas iran nuclear
Of sexism will likely dominate tonight. We debate, why are the democrats silent on iran demonstrators . Why the silence how their gigantic Big Government plans will tax the poor and slam you, your families, and cost about, wait for it, 70 of the size of the entire planets economy. Why the silence also on what top wall streeters warn that the democrats policies will bring back a 2018 market collapse and could likely wipe out as much as 40 of your pensions and 401 k s . Were talking for teachers, for firemen and cops too. We have ben carson with us tonight. Taking on inequality, income inequality sure to be a democrat debate theme in just a few hours. Also tonight, Bernie Sanders is leading but were going to show you the real Bernie Sanders. You will not belief the showing and disturbing things in bernies record that we found. You may not hear any of this at the debate in last couple hours. Yet another bombshell in the doj watchdog report on the fbi fisa abuses. Ball administration, fisa
Good morning i am the president and ceo here at the us institute of peace im delighted to welcome you here for a very important conversation to prevent violence in a fragile world. Our speakers here today i want to extend a special welcome to mark green we are honored to have them here today and a very warm welcome to Madeleine Albright who is been a fierce champion of ours for years and many thanks to the National Endowment for democracy that makes todays event possible with your generous support and our good friends and partners in the george w. Bush institute. Its wonderful to have them cohost the event with us today. Thirtyfive years ago funded by congress nonpartisan National Institute dedicated to the notion that peace is practical and possible. We firmly believe todays challenges require partnership across the aisle. Last Year Congress asked to host a bipartisan congressionally mandated with the request to a comprehensive plan in the worlds most fragile state. The principle of r
Very warm welcome to Madeleine Albright who is been a fierce champion of ours for years and many thanks to the National Endowment for democracy that makes todays event possible with your generous support and our good friends and partners in the george w. Bush institute. Its wonderful to have them cohost the event with us today. Thirtyfive years ago funded by congress nonpartisan National Institute dedicated to the notion that peace is practical and possible. We firmly believe todays challenges require partnership across the aisle. Last Year Congress asked to host a bipartisan congressionally mandated with the request to a comprehensive plan in the worlds most fragile state. The principle of recommendation is the us should adopt a policy of prevention with a strong focus on government so passing the global fragility act to take those Task Force Recommendations to create a binding commitment to a longterm prevention strategy. Its good to know action is possible and then to talk more abou