a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won t accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin .i will. eliquis. eliquis. reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin plus it had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don t stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don t take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i accept that i m not as fast, but i m still going for my personal best. and for eliquis. re
other big political events going on this morning in washington? you re looking here at marco rubio, just one of the potential 2016 candidates addressing the firefighter union crowd. this is a live shot from d.c. joining me democratic strategist crisco fin is and joe walk is. good to see you both. good to see you. chris, you advise democrats running for president, including some who had to deal with damage control moments. that s a nice way to put it. how would you advise hillary clinton. try to do it diplomatically. in these situations you have to be clear going in what your strategy is. if i was advising i would say come in be very direct take responsibility for what happened happened, don t qualify. if you leave doubt, that s where the reporters start to pick at
funeral. they are still trying to plan that. it s probably going to happen in the coming days. it s going to be another emotional time here. and i suspect there will be many flash points or potential flash points along the way. so far all this has been nonviolent, peaceful somber and that s what people are hoping continues. when ewe look at the pictures from yesterday, there are hundreds of people in both the dome and throughout. this struck a cord with a lot of people. what s the lathest officials are saying about the investigation? they are being tight lipped about it because they don t want to put a lot of information in the public. they are trying to find witness witnesses and don t want to taint. that process. yesterday that day was extraordinary. it was amazing to be out there with those students. it was a walk-out. several high schools around the city all converged at the capital. we were walking with one group and when we goot to the capital, we walked inside and there were
talk about working class voters this could be it. if he doesn t make this opportunity, hard to get traction down the road. interesting we see republicans and democrats at this event today, luke. reporter: yeah we will. senator ted cruz is speaking now behind me. we are also jeb bush did a video message this morning and also marco rubio is expected to speak. the iaff have endorsed republicans in the past for state level races, governor s races, a few senate races. i don t expect the presidential endorsement would be republican they endorsed president obama the last two times around. but all of that said ted cruz is trying to do a message about how large corporations have lobbyists, small business don t, trying to get into that message. i should also tell you one of the leaders at the iaff before ted cruz spoke said remember everybody has to be respectful of all our speakers that were nice to come, giving an idea of what their true feelings are for
that if the next administration revokes any agreement with the stroke of a pen, as they boast they will have simply committed a blatant violation of international law. what can you tell us about how the letter is being received? already hard line members of iran s ruling clerics, one of the candidates to possibly replace the supreme leader came out and said united states can t be trusted. any deal with them they would renege on. these are people you can t do business with. this is a narrative we are heard since the revolution in 1979 but this gives them opportunity to drill it home even further. the very hard line clerics are in unique position of saying united states can t be trusted, yet we are trying to make a nuclear deal come through. we are towing the line making extra effort. it is obvious americans don t want to do this. one of the ironies of the situation, there are hard