Michigan, the focus or precursor for maybe ohio. Hard to say. 59 republican delegates up for grabs there, depending on the poll. It is anyones race, or maybe not. Mike emanuel is in detroit with the latest push to get that vote. Reporter hi, neil. Good afternoon to you. Theres a lot of excitement about tomorrows big michigan primary, huge prize for both democratic and republican campaigns. We went to a restaurant in flint, michigan, to get a sense of what michigan voters afford up about ahead of the big primary. Plenty of discussion about the primary and what candidates are saying about jobs, the economy, the minimum wage, and if you increase it, the impact on small businesses. Likely michigan vote tell us they have been bombarded by campaigns ahead of the michigan primary. I do know that they have been coming out and going to doors doortodoor, asking people to vote. Im definitely going to tell whoever i can, as many people as i can, to vote. Reporter we stopped by Hillary ClintonsDetroit Campaign headquarters earlier today. The Clinton Campaign has volunteers calling voters on primary eve and others are preparing to go out and knock on doors. Clinton has strong labor union support, helping her in a big labor state, working on voter turnout. I am calling people and asking them to please get out and vote, and supporting them if they are hillary supporters and thanking them. The weather going be to beautiful tomorrow and i think turnout will be excellent. Reporter jobs, the economy, the flint water cries, some of the big issues on the mind michigan voters and theres no weather excuse. Its about 60 degrees here in greektown, detroit, so michigan voters, its time to turn out and vote. You wonder. Any early indications who that would benefit if you have perfect weather . Reporter Bernie Sanders says if theres large voter turnout thats good for him on the democratic side. On the republican side. John kashich has been working really hard here, as a neighboring governor, thinking this is an opportunity for him to break through. So well see when we get the numbers tomorrow but thats some of the indications were looking for as we head into primary day. All right. Thank you very much. Mike emanuel. Lets look at where we stand goingv into tomorrow. There are 367 delegates at stake for tomorrow. Thats march 15th, i should say. I did mention march 15th, getting ahead of myself but people are looking at michigan, maybe a bellwether what could happen in ohio. I kaitlin, begin with you. Turnout could be a very big factor here, especially if the weather is great, us a benefits donald trump on right, supposedly benefits Bernie Sanders on the left. Doesnt always work out that way. But what are you hearing . Reporter right. Well, some people have already voted as well. But i was following john kashich this morning and he is looking to michigan to get some momentum from his campaign. He has been not as competitive in these other states and now believes he is back on his home turf, but he does have to compete, of course, with trump. Ive been talking to a lot of voters here who are deciding between kashich and trump, and the polls show trump leading here. So if he is able to pull away a big victory here, that would be of course big for donald trump heading into the midwest, but if kashich can keep competitive or l other candidates can keep competitive, that will be interesting to watch, too. Ed rollins, tomorrow for runs, 150 delegates up for grab width michigan, mississippi, idaho, and hawaii. Democrats 188 in two of those states. But donald trump has the advantage of having the lead so anything he gains could potentially pad that lead and the other guys will have a lot of catching up to do. A quarter of the way there, maybe a little bit more. What do you think of that . My assumption is two state he will do well, one is obviously mississippi, where he has been leading for a while, and michigan, he has had a big lead. Kashich is making a big play there. I assume idaho is cruzs turf. But trump has not lost that 3540 ue he has had everywhere, even though he had a bad end of last week where the momentum started to turn away, and he still won two states on saturday, and my sense is hell still be very, very strong the rest of the way here. When you sayster strong the west of the way, Strong Enough to go into the convention with not if everybody stays in the race. I think the critical thing is next week, if i dont see how if kashich loses ohio, or if for some reason rubio loses florida, i dont see how they can stay in it. Neither of them have big money so they can say they want to stay in butter riding around in a car, pickup truck or Greyhound Bus without any money to spend, and truth of the matter, both states, florida and ohio, florida has ten media markets, very expensive. Seven in ohio, very expensive, again. Kashich obviously has to be viewed as the favorite but my sense is trump wins michigan tomorrow hell have a good run at ohio next week. Gina, the polls are all over the map in michigan but do show a trend of latebreakers moving toward, in this case, john kashich, not enough maybe to the point to close the gap. Similarly in florida. I wonder if there is a sense that there could be a slight shift going on here. I think that if john kashich stays in the race he is not going to get to where he can win this. Thats not realistic, all he is accomplishing at this point in the game is taking away votes for the others and lead us brokered conve, which the g. O. P. Voters, conservatives, are not going to be happy about that, especially if they try to insert someone from the outside, and if voters are choosing right now between kashich and trump, thats going to play to trumps favor because going forward, winner takes all, and also primaries, all play to trumps favor. So for a people, voters trying to use the longterm view theyll fall in the camp of trump and that plays to his favor of him already having so many more delegates. Well, would have a hell of a lot more but i know the trend. Kaitlin, one thing i hear, a Brokers Convention has bad connotation it to, but if we get to cleveland without these guys having the 1,237 delegates needed wind chill go to we go to first ballot and we have a contested convention and implies some backroom deals. Why do we assume and why is the trump people assume its stolen from them if they get there and they havent won on the first ballot . Well, the trump campaigns argument is they have won many states, and figure to win more along the way no doubt. No doubt. They have a prohibitive lead. Right, exactly. So, but the thing is that the field remains very divided, and so that is carving up room carving out sorry not carving out room for a trump alternative. So, i do think its very problematic for the party to have this image of a divided field5;c still, not a if you dont win, you dont win itch dont want to jump on you but ed rollins you h0;p ben through this battles. When does it get sinister . The second ballot changes. The last one contest watts reagan and ford. Ford went into the convention without a majority. A lot of swapping back and forth, little treacherous behavior by the mississippi delegation, clark reid, but at the end of the day, my sense is trump will go in with the strongest position, cruz is now gaining, cruz has money. And cruz has a very brilliant strategy in the sense of going into florida, putting up ten offices across florida and trying to take enough votes away from rubio that trump wins. If trump wins that probably eliminates rubio, and then they go headtohead. But if it stays four candidatessing ggsh get contested. D four candidates, going to get contested. Not mitt romney or no. Gina, do you think there will be some combination of one of these guys emerging. I see it that way. Yomaz unless theres a deal. The establishment wants this bad and i think we have seen evidence of that. So just the thing about the establishment they dont flip over ted cruz, either. Its anyones guess. Thank you. Lets take a reminder here where we stand in terms of the race wes have seen. We have seen 20 races, primaries and or caulks on caucuses on the run son. Rubio has won two, and we have a was to go here, and withgthe popular vote here, its about a third going to donald trump, a little less than that to ted cruz. Need i say that it is not done, and so theres no way you can put a stamp on this and say it is done, and its not done on the democratic side, either. If you want to do a quick breakdown here, they had 20 such events, 12 to Hillary Clinton, eight to Bernie Sanders, and something tells me ahead of a very important town hall meeting on fox news tonight with bret baier, its about to get ugly. The lexus command performance sales event is on. With extraordinary offers on the visionary ls, the generously appointed es and the new, eightpassenger lx. This is the pursuit of perfection. In my business i cbailing me out my i. All the time. Im not the i. T. Guy. Im the desktop support tech supervisor. And my customers knowing right when their packages arrive. Introducing realtime delivery notifications. Learn more at myusps. Com someones hacked all our technology. Say, have you seen all the Amazing Technology in geicos mobile app . Mobile app . Look. Electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. Wow. Yep, geicos mobile app works like a charm. Geico. Expect great savings and a whole lot more. In case youre waiting for Bernie Sanders to somehow fold in the face of what seems to be a substantial lead under Hillary Clinton, you can hold your breath. He is in second place. He has picked up eight of the 20 states contested thus far. Furthermore, if you look at a delegate breakdown, this are pledged delegates. Hillary clinton ahead by 200 delegates. Now, heres where it gets to be prohibitive math for the senator when you add in those socalled super delegates. Then, of course, she has a very, very substantial twotoone lead. The super delegates are not bound to her on the first ballot. They can shift over as they did eight years ago. She had a good many of them back then and then as the campaign ensued and this guy named senator barack obama began doing very well, many of them went over to him. So no guarantee but right now the math is in her favor. The washington examiners byron york on what that could mean. I imagine no reason not to stick in this lace for the long haul. No. First of all he has lot of money. After every primary, every debate, he gets a lot more contributions on the internet. We all herd him say his average contribution is 27, meaning a lot of his donors can give over and over again. City has a ton of money hec qwfn use to stay in the race. Now, the question is, what does he do . To hear the Hillary Clinton folk says theres no way he can win. I think its too early to sigh unequivocally, but even assuming theyre right, what will he force . Many worry that he will keep her pushed way to the left. Well, if you listen to him i mean, just do a word cloud of millionaires and billionaires on this issue of how he changed the complex of this democratic race, keeping her up to the sharp left on a lot of issues, hard to run back to the middle for the general election if she were to become the nominee. We talk about how donald trump might be leading an implosion within the Republican Party or civil war. Sometimes i think it is nothing compared to what is going on in the democratic party. Youre absolutely right. She is definitely has to move quite a bit but i think she is generally running more skillful campaign. I think, for example, tonight, under bret baiers questioning youll seiber any sanders try to tam thank you. Obviously the nation is remembering nancy reagan today. But why when it comes to the general media not at all like itled another famous lady, first lady, win when she passed away. I compare, you decide. Whatre you, whatre you, whatre you . I probably got that question 3 to 4 times a week. Id always get asked if i was asian or moroccan or something else. So i jumped at the chance to take the dna test through ancestry. And my results ended up being african, european and asian. It just confirmed what i guess people had seen in me all my life. I do feel like ancestry helped give me a sense of identity. What are you . Now i know. Discover the story only your dna can tell. Order your kit now at ancestrydna. Com i cant believe i got it. Thats my boy. Woah look thats my boy. Youre proud to give each other your best every day. And at banquet, we want to give you our best. Thats why were adding 20 more chicken to our chicken pot pies with golden, flaky crusts. Thats my mom. Now serving. A better banquet. Flags flying at half staff at the white house and through the country in honor of the first lady of the United States, nancy reagan, 1981 to 1989. T 2400 who will preside at the funeral and those who will speak, and then on wednesday theyll notify us about the dignitaries dignito will be showing up. You can imagine with a thousand people the logistics will be challenging. We should also note that the white house has not yet announced whether or not mr. Obama or mrs. Obama or both will be attending this funeral. Of course, if they do attend, they wont be catching a ride of one of these things behind me. The 707 has given way to the 747. Finally we should note that nancy reagan has really been a vital part of this library for the past 30 years, in fact she has helped plan the funeral of her husband as well as her own funeral. So, even though the details have constantly been updated over the years, what theyre doing on friday and tomorrow and wednesday and thursday is really in accordance with the riches of the former first lady. Meticulous, im sure. Trace, thank you very much. Obviously when any international figure, including a first lady, historic one at that, dies, it is big stuff. Does get page one attention,2jjz imagine my surprise when i read a lot of the immediate immediate obituaries on nancy reagan where its fair to go over controversial parts of their lives, maybe unpleasant parts of their lied, but in the lead paragraph or the second paragraph or the third paragraph . I want you to look at this from the Washington Post chev had a knack for inviting controversy, from her spending habits to requests at the white house to buy an astrology er when planning the president s schedule. The same paper that said after the death of Jacqueline Kennedy onassis, his young and beautiful wife captivated it the world with her wisper voice, picture perfect children and commitment to culture. None of that is bad to bring the good stuff if about Jackie Kennedy and nancy reagan. Where was the good stuff about nancy reagan . Should you describe to my rule that a 48hour moratorium on bad stuff, not speaking ill of the dead, until 48 hours after they have died. I dont know. Not fair. Not balanced. Former attorney general to ronald reagan, ed meese, i thought it was tacky and rude and insulting. I certainly agree with you, and the unfortunate thing is there was so much good stuff to talk about. Nancy reagan was a very pivotal individual, one of our greatest first ladies. She certainly was a great source of encouragement and strength to her husband, and i believe a significant factor in his successes. But beyond that, she also made a number of contributions herself. One of which, of course, with what she did to support him and encourage the antidrug program during the 1980s, which resulted literally in hundreds of thousands of lives being saved, particularly among young people. That was only one of many things youre right on that, ed. You think about it. 1vq you have to balanced. No ones life is person, no one is perfect and no one is an angel, but could you say that if youre going to rush it to print in an obituary, does it have to be in the front paragraph, second or third paragraph . Cooperate it go near the end . Just as i was reading through Jacqueline Kennedy onassis obit she was a transformational figure in her own right. Youngest first lady, a young widow two and a half years into her husbands presidency. That goes without saying. But if youre going to dig up dirt and mention unseamly things but one first lady, shouldnt you describe to that for all . Well, i permitly think it would be personally think it would be better to broadcast the good things about any first lady, particularly in the paragraph. Absolutely. Also to remember what they contributed so much to this country, and i doubt if there was a first lady who didnt have something to contribute and certainly nancy reagan had a lot that she did in fact contribute, including dressing then white house, the style, the way in which foreign dignitaries were honored. Spending that got the attention, nothing of Jackie Kennedys spending, which was fine. Later oregon that was part of large effort to bring culture and bring the white house back up to speed. Im not even judging it. I am saying its unfair to target her spending and say nothing at the time of another first ladys spending. See the goodgo in nancys case she was not spending taxpayer dollars. She was getting contributions from people who were glad to contribute a dramatic detail left out. Very important detail. Absolutely. Let me ask you. You talk about nat and she was very protective of her husband, as most first ladies are, and that she was sort of like the end of his you obviously knew both but reagan was almost too nice so she was the one who had to take tough measures sometimes. Not nasty measures but if she felt her husband or his agenda was getting compromised. Well, what she did was she gave him advice, sometimes advice about people, she had a pretty good eye for who was helpful him, i think, one of such a successful president. What i think, so many people know so many who have been dealing with alzheimers or horrible neurological cons and for the ten years she was taking care of ronald reagan, slowly slipping away. A buying agraph said she walked into a room and he didnt recognize her and he impact that had on their entire marriage. Think there were times, but i know most of the time he did recognize her, and he was so grateful for her support and her just being with him. During the time that he was long before any alzheimers came was suffered by him, it was just the idea of being with her that was such an important thing for him. Well put. Particularly at night, going home to her, weekends at camp david with her, riding horse back or doing other things together there. This was very important to him and it fueled his intellectual and emotional batteries to the point that he was so successful durin