anne garrett, political correspondent at "the washington post," doris goodwin and conservative radio talk show host hugh hewitt. i'm going to start with you, doris. how did we get to where chicago friday night for a brief period >> it not only looked like chicago '68 but chicago 1912, clubs and baseball bats in front of the room to not let the opposing supporters in. they'd scuffle in the lobbies and dynamite explosions went off. we should remember we've been through this before, but the difference is we're seeing it live now just as we did in '68. and so you're feeling what's happening to our country. as an historian i might say, oh, this is exciting to be able to know 200 years from now an historian would be able to detail this the way i couldn't in 1912, but as a citizen it's pretty sad. >> look at this what we've put together of trump and some of the remarks he's done. take a listen. >> he was swinging. he was hitting people. and the audience hit back. and that's what we need a little bit more of. you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this