Something really unusual, and im going to invite you to attend one of Donald Trumps rallies. Theres no need to feel down i said, young man really interesting thing to watch. Women, i wont be following you around to the hospitals, monitoring. What you will also notice is people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom. By the way, her crowds are zero. Her crowds, she has no crowds. Ill tell you, The One thing you will not hear him talk about is you. Theyre taking the geese. You know where they are, The Park and the lake, even walking off with their pets. My dog has been taken. You will not hear him talk about your needs, dreams, and your desires. I always liked him. Im not going to watch him anymore. Im not going to watch him because hes not legit. What he did, im not going to watch him. [ applause ] and his hair is not as good as it used to be, you know . Ill tell you, i believe you deserve a president who actually puts you first. Mom is so proud. Come on, baby, yo
Interviews with political figures and news updates. Finish line in the special, or whether he actually inspired more democrats to turn out and whether it was john kasich coming in late that helped persuade people in the suburban districts, in jackson county, well, its okay to vote for him because governor kasich is popular and he says its okay. The fact of the matter is a race that is so close that it looks like its going to go to an automatic recount, there are many factors. For President Trump to take credit, theres no way for him or any of us to know that that was the decisive factor. I think what this race shows is two things. One, its that President Trump, because of his unpopularity and his chaotic leadership style and the constant drama and chaos around him, is putting into Play Districts that never should have been competitive in the first place. The second is that you just dont know how much of an asset trump can be to candidates, and not because of his lack of
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punishing putin. more than 2 million desperate civilians flee putin s war. is the u.s. doing enough to e el ukraine and can americans bear the cost of doing more? gop senator rob portman joins me exclusively from the polish-ukrainian border, just 19 miles from the latest bombing. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is reeling from what we re seeing in ukraine, and there is a lot of breaking news this morning. russia is pounding western ukraine, firing more than 30 missiles at the international peacekeeping and security center, a military base that includes a training center. at least 35 people are dead and 134 are injured according to the head of the lviv regional military administration. take a look at this location. the base is located only about
Ninety-year-old Raisa Simanovna still sleeps in her flat on the frontline in eastern Ukraine but goes down into the cellar in the daytime to shelter from the ever more intense shelling and mortar fire. Located in territory held by Ukrainian forces on the border with the separatist Lugansk republic backed by Russia, the town of Schastya which means "happiness" has been a