Man of principle. Director comby made a mistake and he needs to correct that. This week the Clinton Campaign is in the worst communication crisis. No matter how good the resul criminal, if you run a trial of the system, if you have obstructed justice, the system grinds you down. System grinds you down . I dont think it grinds you down. It has been a grind getting to where we are. Seven is the operative number this morning. We have one more week. Next tuesday. Youre going to be going to the polls and voting for which ever one when you people asked you who you voted for, be honest . We dont want to wait until wednesday. We have a big program. Trey gowdy is going to join us. Well talk about things regarding this email thing. Speaker paul ryan will be with us. We have not had him on in a long time. Judge shapiro is here. She thinks its being misconstrued. Judge napolitano is here. And laura ingram. We have a busy three hours that starts one week out and right now. All hands are on deck at
We are here to get to know one another and also to celebrate the publication of a very special book by joyce king exonerated. Many of you have already read that so you know whats in it and some of you have lived through something similar to that so you know about the life that is depicted in it and we are very honored to have joyce at the institute. Im going to turn it over to her and i will reappear later. For those of you that dont know joyce came i want to introduce her. Shes a native texan whos traveled the world over with a message of justice, hope and healing. Shes an awardwinning veteran broadcast journalist and was a news anchor. The story of the dragging in jasper texas. We probably remember that if we have the book and its a powerful look in the end it is published in 2,002. It received widespread coverage and discussion everywhere from good morning texas to the Oprah Winfrey show and shes also written a memoir growing up southern white men i met along the way is the subtitle
In the New York Primary miles ahead of his nearest rivals. The vote was incredible. They know me, they know the good, the bad, the everything. They know me. Reporter trump is not only s s savoring a win in his home state, he captured nearly every delegate, he took a massive leap toward the magic number to reach the nomination. A trump memo boldly projects he will have 1400 delegates heading into the republican convention, attacks Party Establishment saying this movement scares the hell out of them so they will do whatever they can to keep power. This system is rigged to allow Party Insiders to choose delegates, not the people. The democrat system is rigged, but the republican system is even worse. You have a rigged system, folks. Reporter he insists ted cruz is trying to exploit. We dont have much of a race any more, based on what i am seeing on television. Senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. Reporter trump carried that battle cry onto twitter tweeting all cruz can do
Donald trump back on the campaign trail tonight. When it comes to cruz, the Republican Party back on the war path. More on all of it in the hour ahead, starting with republicans and jim acosta. Reporter in indianapolis, a victory lap for donald trump, after taking the checkered flag in the New York Primary miles ahead of his nearest rivals. The vote was incredible. They know me, they know the good, the bad, the everything. They know me. Reporter trump is not only savoring a win in his home state, he captured nearly every delegate, he took a massive leap toward the magic number to reach the nomination. A trump memo boldly projects he will have 1400 delegates heading into the republican convention, attacks Party Establishment saying this movement scares the hell out of them so they will do whatever they can to keep power. This system is rigged to allow Party Insiders to choose delegates, not the people. The democrat system is rigged, but the republican system is even worse. You have a ri
[ cheers and applause ] please welcome former secretary of state hillary clinton. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the Democratic Candidates for president of the United States [ cheers and applause ] before we begin tonight, we want to take a moment to remember former first lady nancy reagan. As you probably know she passed away this morning at the age of 94. Her grace and elegance in the white house, her deep love for president reagan, and her strength and advocacy in the fight against alzheimers and drug abuse will always be remembered. We would like to pause for a moment of silence in honor of mrs. Reagan. And now will you please rise for the National Anthem performed by the flint citywide choir conducted by darnell ishmael. Oh, say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare t