Calling in and sharing and giving your thoughts about the debate. We have to leave the conversation there for now. We will be back tomorrow at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time. Enjoy your monday and the rest of the week. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] more road to the white house coverage today. Following last nights president ial debate, the candidates including mike pence will be speaking around the country. Mike pence will be in charlotte, North Carolina. You can let his remarks live on cspan at 1 00 eastern time. At 2 45, democratic president ial nominee Hillary Clinton will be in detroit for a Campaign Rally. We will take you live over on cspan2. Later, donald trump will appear in pennsylvania today. His remarks will be live at 3 30 on cspan. The coverage of the two thirdparty candidates. We have special, indepth coverage during
Monday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan two. Now, a look at the Global Impact cities have on business, the environment, politics, and crime. Speakers include chicago mayor rahm emanuel, former treasury secretary henry paulson, and representatives from the u. K. , singapore, and thailand. This was cohosted by the Financial Times and the Chicago Council on global affairs. It is just over one hour. [applause] thank you very much, indeed, for that lovely welcome. On behalf of the Financial Times, as u. S. Managing editor, we are absolutely delighted to be par partnering with the chicago Global Counsel on this very important event. Not just because we love chicago here at the f. T. , though we certainly do, particularly when the weather is like this. And not just because we love smart conversation with intelligent people, and looking at you in the audience, i know there are a lot of people who have a lot of ideas to offer on the future of cities, and i look forward to hearing what you all hav
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Super tuesday results. Mr. Trump won seven of the 11 contests. Democrats, 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. You can post your comments on facebook. We will get your calls in just a minute. While there is momentum for donald trump and Hillary Clinton after last nights super tuesday results, it is all about the delegate count. John has more on those numbers. Delegates are the key to securing the nomination and super tuesday, more delegates were at stake than any other day in the primary season. Democraticavailable delegates at stake yesterday. 24 of the available republican delegates yesterday. Right,look at the far you will see the numbers, delegates gained yesterday. Donald trump gained 203, ted cruz, 144, marco rubio, 71. Needed toates are secure the nomination on the republican side. You can see the democratic results. Hillary clinton gained 453. Bernie sanders, 284. How the delegates are allocated, that is a bit complicated predominant republican side, t
Biggest cases, we have a stellar panel. [inaudible] and david cole, he is another law professor at georgetown. And the left side of the court the last time did a lot of winning. That happened only on the two mementos cases involving samesex marriage and the availability of subsidies on the federal health care exchange, but in almost every big case decided last term. Justice kennedy was the justice that usually joined this side of the court in those cases and the chief justice and even Justice Thomas occasionally have provided the victory. And with Justice Kennedy key vote in most cases. And the thing is how big will this be. And a fair number of big cases, the court is going to have a choice between broad and narrow grounds for decision. And this is determined by which path the court chooses to take in those cases and we have on our agenda 10 cases that they are likely to hear this term although we may not get to them all. And after they discuss each case, the press will be invited wit