Penned by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased to welcome Russ Feingold back to this program. 16 years ago he was the lone senate vote against the patriot act, just a few weeks after 911. Former wisconsin senator is a visiting professor at Yale Law School and founder of a new Voting Rights group called legit action. He joins us from yale studio in new haven, connecticut. Senator feingold, good to have you back on this program, my friend. Tavis, great to be back on, thank you. Take me back all those years ago now, describe for me as best you can what it felt like being the lone vote against that patriot act. Well, its really something doing this show on the anniversary 16 years ago. I cant help but think all day about what it was like to be across the street from the capitol and to see people fleeing and wondering if the capitol was going it be hit. What i do remember more than anything else, because i was able to attend the singing of the song God
Penned by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased to welcome Russ Feingold back to this program. 16 years ago he was the lone senate vote against the patriot act, just a few weeks after 911. Former wisconsin senator is a visiting professor at Yale Law School and founder of a new Voting Rights group called legit action. He joins us from yale studio in new haven, connecticut. Senator feingold, good to have you back on this program, my friend. Tavis, great to be back on, thank you. Take me back all those years ago now, describe for me as best you can what it felt like being the lone vote against that patriot act. Well, its really something doing this show on the anniversary 16 years ago. I cant help but think all day about what it was like to be across the street from the capitol and to see people fleeing and wondering if the capitol was going it be hit. What i do remember more than anything else, because i was able to attend the singing of the song God
I need to keep organized. School, grocery shopping. My face can unlock this computer. Thats crazy. Macbooks are not able to do that. Hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon i need that in my world. Anything that makes my life easier, im using. And windows is doing that. The fact of the matter is, you can find Common Ground with the other side, without compromising your core beliefs. Ladies and gentlemen, Vice President joe biden is one of those people. Joe and i had many disagreements
on many different issues. I can imagine what hes doing back here. Even as we disagreed, we both always understood the need to keep looking for things that we could agree on. Because while im a republican and joes a democrat, the fact is, at first, were both americans. So, mr. Vice president , it is an honor to share the stage you today. I was thinking about what i was going to say this morning applaud. Applaud for joe. Lets get something straight right off the bat. I dont like john boe
I said i actually think they like me a lot and then all of a sudden we started getting numbers in and they said how come they like trump so much . Because of a huge voter turnout and i say huge we won. So notch, i want to thank you. We love you, well be back a lot. We wont forget you. You started it. Remember, you started it. New hampshire started it. Good morning, welcome to morning joe, we are live in manchester, New Hampshire, on the heels of last nights historic primary vote. It was a political earthquake on both sides of the aisle the likes of which nobody has seen certainly in modern american politics. Donald trump. He often talks about being a winner but last night he proved in the the biggest way possible as turnout on the republican side was recordbreaking and he won every category. The billionaire businessman took 35 of the vote with some t support of some 92,000 voters. Thats more than 50,000 votes ahead of his nearest competitor. Over twice as much as john kasich. On the de
The biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. Welcome to inside politics. Im john king. Two days now until the indiana primary could be the last gasp for ted cruz and stop Trump Movement so far proved itself about as effective as a squirt gun at a wildfire. After eight years of barack obama, who will be center stage and comedian inin chief at next years white house correspondents dinner. Ted had a tough week. He went to indiana. Hoosier country. Stood on a basketball court. Called the hoop a basketball ring. What else is in his lexicon . Baseball sticks . Football hats . But sure im the foreign one. Question two, if the billionaire wins in indiana tuesday will the republican establishment and grassroots conservative forces stop fighting trump . Will they wave the right flag of surrender and rally behind a frontrunner who seems ambivalent about the idea of party unity would i win, can i win without it, i think so. I think so because theyre going to vote for me. Jeb bush didnt