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you may be an evangelical, but if you are unemployed evangelical, your issue isn't that, you're thrigbout jobs. you may be an evangelical you may be anti-gun or pro-gun so you can't just appeal to people nowadays based on that alone. >> i remember in iowa, evangelicals telling me it's nice you lump us in an evangelicals we have other issues. >> as a woman you know i do feel like that the religious right has undermined my rights to control my own body and my own decisions. that does scare me that they have closed hundreds of abortion clinics in many states, it is a federal right, federal law that we have to protect my right. >> you're talking about women, there's a demographic reality that favors a democratic candidate, can you have a republican presidential candidate win but not one who stakes out a position too far on the right. how do republicans square that? >> the way that happens, the way the elect ralg map looks republicans can probably keep control of the house and senate but not any time soon. so the only republican that's going to be able to win is somebody that cannot only r
you may be an evangelical, but if you are unemployed evangelical, your issue isn't that, you're thrigbout jobs. you may be an evangelical you may be anti-gun or pro-gun so you can't just appeal to people nowadays based on that alone. >> i remember in iowa, evangelicals telling me it's nice you lump us in an evangelicals we have other issues. >> as a woman you know i do feel like that the religious right has undermined my rights to control my own body and my own decisions. that does...
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you may be an evangelical, but if you are unemployed evangelical, your issue isn't that, you're thrigbout jobs. you may be an evangelical you may be anti-gun or pro-gun so you can't just appeal to people nowadays based on that alone. >> i remember in iowa, evangelicals telling me it's nice you lump us in an evangelicals we have other issues. >> as a woman you know i do feel like that the religious right has undermined my rights to control my own body and my own decisions. that does scare me that they have closed hundreds of abortion clinics in many states, it is a federal right, federal law that we have to protect my right. >> you're talking about women, there's a demographic reality that favors a democratic candidate, can you have a republican presidential candidate win but not one who stakes out a position too far on the right. how do republicans square that? >> the way that happens, the way the elect ralg map looks republicans can probably keep control of the house and senate but not any time soon. so the only republican that's going to be able to win is somebody that cannot only r
you may be an evangelical, but if you are unemployed evangelical, your issue isn't that, you're thrigbout jobs. you may be an evangelical you may be anti-gun or pro-gun so you can't just appeal to people nowadays based on that alone. >> i remember in iowa, evangelicals telling me it's nice you lump us in an evangelicals we have other issues. >> as a woman you know i do feel like that the religious right has undermined my rights to control my own body and my own decisions. that does...
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you say he's scamming evangelicals. how so? >> because you have someone who's triviatrivializing what evangelicals believe. i don't expect a president to find something quickly in a bible, but what i expect a president to do is understand the deepest convictions that millions of evangelicals have in this country without trivi trivializing things in the way donald trump has. i can't judge donald trump's hart. i can listen to his words and see his actions. we have a real character issue here with someone who speaks of women in denigrating terms, someone who boasts and brags about his own personal immorality, someone who has made his living in the casino industry wrecking people's lives. and then says he has nothing for which to ask good for forgiveness. that's troubling to any. >> jeffrey, why do you think he is leading among evangelicals at this point? >> because i think as the report indicated, evangelicals are not one-dimensional. they have more than one thing that they're interested in at a time. i noticed tony perkins from t
you say he's scamming evangelicals. how so? >> because you have someone who's triviatrivializing what evangelicals believe. i don't expect a president to find something quickly in a bible, but what i expect a president to do is understand the deepest convictions that millions of evangelicals have in this country without trivi trivializing things in the way donald trump has. i can't judge donald trump's hart. i can listen to his words and see his actions. we have a real character issue...
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at such a high number with evangelicals. it's the boldness, folks. look, evangelicals have been played like a fiddle for years from the gop establishment. they're done with it. they're tired of it and even if donald trump goes, quote, off the reservation as we like to say, they're going to let him have a few mistakes. >> too late, too late. >> a few mistakes. how many mistake will it take? we'll see, i guess. that boldness plays well, folks. >> jeffrey, i want to return to the attack that donald trump played against carly fiorina because i really do want to get your take on this one thing. if the "rolling stone" article he talks about her face. today when he was asked about it, he said that he essentially he didn't say he wasn't talking about her face, he just said i'm talking about her persona and then he goes on to attack her. in what you saw in that "rolling stone" article, do you think, do you think donald trump was calling carly fiorina ugly or do you think donald trump was talking about carly fiorina, her persona? >> w
at such a high number with evangelicals. it's the boldness, folks. look, evangelicals have been played like a fiddle for years from the gop establishment. they're done with it. they're tired of it and even if donald trump goes, quote, off the reservation as we like to say, they're going to let him have a few mistakes. >> too late, too late. >> a few mistakes. how many mistake will it take? we'll see, i guess. that boldness plays well, folks. >> jeffrey, i want to return to the...
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evangelization here was not simply standing on a street corridor -- corner and preaching. it was an entire educational system that franciscans had set up already in spain. this was a worldwide effort because missions were going on in peru, the philippines. the same things they were trying to do their, they were doing here. that means you have native, indigenous authors in florida already around 1600 which has really changed our understanding of the indigenous peoples of this area. when the spanish which are what, they would have symbols. there was a symbol of the cross that was here. the spanish would kneel before it and kiss it. we see indigenous peoples here also doing the same thing. in other words, they connect worship to particular symbols. that was one way that they communicated. records from the different churches here in this area over the 200 years the franciscans , we recognize there were a lot of images and statues here. in other words, the churches were clearly filled with paintings, statues. that was one of the most direct ways of transmitting the faith cometh
evangelization here was not simply standing on a street corridor -- corner and preaching. it was an entire educational system that franciscans had set up already in spain. this was a worldwide effort because missions were going on in peru, the philippines. the same things they were trying to do their, they were doing here. that means you have native, indigenous authors in florida already around 1600 which has really changed our understanding of the indigenous peoples of this area. when the...
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key, key for the evangelical votes. so critical in the iowa caucuses. we just want to take from you what we heard from him in person since he did not correct someone in a town hall that he host odd thursday who called president obama a muslim and not an american. he went ahead and read the five tweets that he put out today. the first one, am i morally obligated to defend the president every time someone says something bad or controversial about him? i don't think so. that was met with loud applause and cheer. they said my first priority as president in my administration will be to protect against religious administration. questions on everything from israel to the iran nuclear deal, the second amendment, our founding fathers. he was asked about ethanol. said he was a big supporter of ethanol. that's huge in the state of iowa. we will analyze all of this. stay with us. much more of what they think about trump's remarks next. iflike i love shrimp, red lobster's endless shrimp... ...is kind of a big deal. it's finally back, with as much shrimp as you want,
key, key for the evangelical votes. so critical in the iowa caucuses. we just want to take from you what we heard from him in person since he did not correct someone in a town hall that he host odd thursday who called president obama a muslim and not an american. he went ahead and read the five tweets that he put out today. the first one, am i morally obligated to defend the president every time someone says something bad or controversial about him? i don't think so. that was met with loud...
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pastor, what is going on, donald trump leading among evangelicals.rise now. >> i am not endorsing donald trump but i am explaining why he is so popular among evangelicals. new york times attributes trump's popularity with evangelicals to ignorance of who donald trump is or hypocrisy for not caring. i believe there are two other words that explain his popularity, barack obama. there's a feeling among evangelicals this nation has been in a downward spiral for the last several years and they are willing to look outside of the box for the leader they want to choose. there's something deeper going on here. the same-sex marriage decision earlier this summer was a water shed issue for evangelicals. it was a gut punch causing many evangelicals to think they lost the cultural war at least at the governmental level they can find it in their homes and churches but they are beginning to think some of them let's let government solve practical problems and let the church take responsibility for spur trit actual problems we don't have the spiritual giants to do tha
pastor, what is going on, donald trump leading among evangelicals.rise now. >> i am not endorsing donald trump but i am explaining why he is so popular among evangelicals. new york times attributes trump's popularity with evangelicals to ignorance of who donald trump is or hypocrisy for not caring. i believe there are two other words that explain his popularity, barack obama. there's a feeling among evangelicals this nation has been in a downward spiral for the last several years and they...
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you say he's scamming evangelicals. how so?> well, you have someone who is trivializing what evangelicals believe. look, i don't expect the president necessarily be able to find abaca quickly in the bible. i want him to understand the convictions many evangelicals have in this country without trivializeing those things in the way donald trump has. i can't judge doran alleged trump's heart. i can listen to his words and i can see his actions. we have a real character issue here with someone who speaks of women and denigrating terms and someone who boasts and bracks about their own morality. someone who made their living recing people's lives, then says he has nothing for which to ask god for forgive inside. that's troubling to me. >> jeffrey, one, you think he is leading among evangelicals at this point? >> i think as the report indicated, evangelicals are not one dimension am. they have more than one. they are interested in at a time. i noticed tony perkins from the family research council said more or less exactly. that i woul
you say he's scamming evangelicals. how so?> well, you have someone who is trivializing what evangelicals believe. look, i don't expect the president necessarily be able to find abaca quickly in the bible. i want him to understand the convictions many evangelicals have in this country without trivializeing those things in the way donald trump has. i can't judge doran alleged trump's heart. i can listen to his words and i can see his actions. we have a real character issue here with someone...
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what is trump's appeal to the evangelicals?> i think evangelicals are really frustrated within the republican party and angry at establishment. if you look back, from 1968 through 2000, republicans dominated presidential elections and the last two decades they have dominated congressional elections by having candidates who promised they would stop eborings up to 20 weeks, stop gay marriage, stop illegal immigration, and yet -- and they used -- these candidates used republican grass roots evangelical volunteers to knock on the doors and man the phone banks to make those majorities possible and yet when they have gotten into office they cut taxes on dividend income, estate taxes and capital gains that have helped the business class so i think evangelical christians feel deceived by the actions of republican politicians who represent the so-called establish mement. >> just mentioned abortion there. that's one issue on which trump has changed his mind. there are several that would be of interest to the evangelical christians. how d
what is trump's appeal to the evangelicals?> i think evangelicals are really frustrated within the republican party and angry at establishment. if you look back, from 1968 through 2000, republicans dominated presidential elections and the last two decades they have dominated congressional elections by having candidates who promised they would stop eborings up to 20 weeks, stop gay marriage, stop illegal immigration, and yet -- and they used -- these candidates used republican grass roots...
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you may be an evangelical, but if you are unemployed evangelical, your issue isn't that, you're thrigut jobs. you may be an evangelical you may be anti-gun or pro-gun so you can't just appeal to people nowadays based on that alone. >> i remember in iowa, evangelicals telling me it's nice you lump us in an evangelicals we have other issues. >> as a woman you know i do feel like that the religious right has undermined my rights to control my own body and my own decisions. that does scare me that they have closed hundreds of abortion clinics in many states, it is a federal right, federal law that we have to protect my right. >> you're talking about women, there's a demographic reality that favors a democratic candidate, can you have a republican presidential candidate win but not one who stakes out a position too far on the right. how do republicans square that? >> the way that happens, the way the elect ralg map looks republicans can probably keep control of the house and senate but not any time soon. so the only republican that's going to be able to win is somebody that cannot only ret
you may be an evangelical, but if you are unemployed evangelical, your issue isn't that, you're thrigut jobs. you may be an evangelical you may be anti-gun or pro-gun so you can't just appeal to people nowadays based on that alone. >> i remember in iowa, evangelicals telling me it's nice you lump us in an evangelicals we have other issues. >> as a woman you know i do feel like that the religious right has undermined my rights to control my own body and my own decisions. that does...
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the evangelicals have liked me a lot and i'm not saying i'm the perfect person, but they have liked me a lot and i spoke largely in front of evangelicals last night and we had a tremendous time and we had standing ovations and they had f fun. i brought my bible and they liked that. my bible that was given to me by my mother and we had a great time and, you know, the polls indicate that i'm doing very well with the evangelicals in iowa and elsewhere. >> in responding to this controversy about the questioner at your town hall in new hampshire you tweeted out you're not morally obligated to correct anybody who criticizes the president, and i think you're right about that. but isn't it appropriate at times to raise the level of political discourse and to correct sort of mythologies that are out there so that we're ultimately all dealing with the same set of facts? >> well, i think so, but, you know, the president can defend himself very well. he's a very capable person for that purpose and he's able to do that and i sort of put myself in his position and i say, well, what happens when some
the evangelicals have liked me a lot and i'm not saying i'm the perfect person, but they have liked me a lot and i spoke largely in front of evangelicals last night and we had a tremendous time and we had standing ovations and they had f fun. i brought my bible and they liked that. my bible that was given to me by my mother and we had a great time and, you know, the polls indicate that i'm doing very well with the evangelicals in iowa and elsewhere. >> in responding to this controversy...
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and i spend a lot of time with evangelicals. i must tell you, many evangelicals feel the way mike do. many do. they feel that president obama has not been good with christianity. he's stopping religious freedom to an extent. they feel very hurt by the president. maybe that's the best word, or disappointed by the president, having to do with christianity. mike is expressing himself. i see that when i'm out on the trail and i'm meeting with evangelicals. i'm leading every poll in iowa, everywhere, with evangelicals. they feel very disappointed by the president what mike is saying is not surprising for me to hear. and it's a very strong statement. >> it is. >> in making speeches to thousands of evangelicals, taking questions they're very hurt by the president, there's no question. >> do you believe that president obama is pretending to be a christian? >> i don't get involved in people's faith, alisyn. it's not for me to discuss his faith. that's for him to discuss. >> let's talk about what's going on with you and fox news. why are
and i spend a lot of time with evangelicals. i must tell you, many evangelicals feel the way mike do. many do. they feel that president obama has not been good with christianity. he's stopping religious freedom to an extent. they feel very hurt by the president. maybe that's the best word, or disappointed by the president, having to do with christianity. mike is expressing himself. i see that when i'm out on the trail and i'm meeting with evangelicals. i'm leading every poll in iowa,...
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and trump says he is doing well with the evangelicals and so far, that is true, and a poll out showswas leading among the white evangelicals nationally with 32% of the vote, and ben car sson is in a close second with 28%. trump has repeatedly said on the campaign trail that the bible is his favorite book. but some people are questioning how sincere he is about his faith, and particularly after this interview last month. have a listen. >> i am wondering what one or two of your most favorite bible verses are in life. >> i wouldn't want to get into it, because to me, that is very personal. when i talk about the bible, it is very personal. >> you don't want to get into the verse that means a lot the you that you think about or cite. >> the bible means a lot to me, but i don't want to get into specifics. >> i don't want to get into specifics, but maybe tonight, we will, because we have been told that he is boning up on the verses. and will the support of the evangelicals rise or wane, and will the polls translate to real numbers and real voters for trump, and now joining us to bush former
and trump says he is doing well with the evangelicals and so far, that is true, and a poll out showswas leading among the white evangelicals nationally with 32% of the vote, and ben car sson is in a close second with 28%. trump has repeatedly said on the campaign trail that the bible is his favorite book. but some people are questioning how sincere he is about his faith, and particularly after this interview last month. have a listen. >> i am wondering what one or two of your most...
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. >>> up next, donald trump and the evangelical vote. he is doing so well with them. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, the all-important evangelical vote. new polling by cnn shows that donald trump is in the lead with that voting block, ahead of candidates who would seem to have more obvious appeal, such as former evangelical pastor, mike huckabee, or ted cruz, the son of a pastor. so what is it about the donald that makes him so popular among the voters? joining us, pastor, what is going on? donald trump leading among evangelicals, that is a surprise. >> that is right. i want to be clear. i am not endorsing donald trump but i am explaining why he is so popular among evangelicals. you know, frank bruney at the times explains his appeal of either they're ignorant who donald trump is, or their hypocrisy for who he is. i explain it as barack obama. there is a feeling among many of these evangelical that this nation has been in a downward spiral for the last several years and they're willing to think outside the box for the leader
. >>> up next, donald trump and the evangelical vote. he is doing so well with them. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, the all-important evangelical vote. new polling by cnn shows that donald trump is in the lead with that voting block, ahead of candidates who would seem to have more obvious appeal, such as former evangelical pastor, mike huckabee, or ted cruz, the son of a pastor. so what is it about the donald that makes him so popular among the voters? joining...
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evangelicals are smart. they are tired of being lied to, seeing politicians run around quoting jesus and going into office and funding planned parenthood. >> i agree with you. i don't think we saw tholve tha hiring someone that says nothing beats the bible and i have my cracker and wine and goes around with ridiculous attack, the denigrating of women, boasting about sexual conquests. >> he is being honest. >> it's true the one common theme is frustration with washington. thanks. >>> "outfront" next, a source tells that's two new shootings on an arizona highway may be the work of a copycat. this as armed private citizens go on patrol. are police closer to finding shooters? >>> a pro tennis star says he was gang tackled and arrested by five police officers after being misidentified as a criminal. was it a legitimate case of mistaken identity or simply bad police work? there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps sup
evangelicals are smart. they are tired of being lied to, seeing politicians run around quoting jesus and going into office and funding planned parenthood. >> i agree with you. i don't think we saw tholve tha hiring someone that says nothing beats the bible and i have my cracker and wine and goes around with ridiculous attack, the denigrating of women, boasting about sexual conquests. >> he is being honest. >> it's true the one common theme is frustration with washington....
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in an area that brought out evangelicals, saddleback church. it is just a really interesting, really interesting to see whether or not this does in fact bring donald trump down in the polls. basically ben carson was throwing down the gauntlet saying this guys not real. i am. vote for me. >> no doubt in a soft-spoken polite way as dr. carson often, often speaks. we haven't heard any response from, from the trump campaign at this point. not sure if donald trump is going to go after dr. carson. explain the circumstances he was saying this. he wasn't saying this in a stump speech in front of the crud he w -- of the crowd he was going to be talking to. a direct question from the reporter before the rally on stage? >> correct. this was right before a big ral y y in -- rally in anaheim. he was asked how he would differentiate himself from donald trump. he went directly into the faith answer. as the we know the debates are coming up next week. he may have been testing the language to see how it would play with voters. but a very direct hit. and one tha
in an area that brought out evangelicals, saddleback church. it is just a really interesting, really interesting to see whether or not this does in fact bring donald trump down in the polls. basically ben carson was throwing down the gauntlet saying this guys not real. i am. vote for me. >> no doubt in a soft-spoken polite way as dr. carson often, often speaks. we haven't heard any response from, from the trump campaign at this point. not sure if donald trump is going to go after dr....
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right, moderates, evangelicals, not evangelicals, it doesn't matter.ut i really think ben carson here, those comments, it's almost too much to call them an attack. they're extremely mild. in keeping with carson's character, and with his faith, he apologized for them and said i don't want to get into this. and i really think that will be very appealing to iowa voters. you look at the type of candidates who won in iowa. and usually past the prolog, unot all the time, it's mike huckabee, it's rick santorum, it's george w. bush. it's candidates who are not as manifestly uncomfortable talking about their faith and the bible as donald trump is. >> historically though, you would agree with me. an outspoken evangelical christian conservative would have an advantage in iowa. but the polls show donald trump is killing it in iowa. >> well, look where ben carson is in iowa. he is rising in iowa. it's ben carson, who is clearly a man of faith, and it's ridiculous for donald trump to question ben carson's faith. this is someone whose life was saved by god. and he ha
right, moderates, evangelicals, not evangelicals, it doesn't matter.ut i really think ben carson here, those comments, it's almost too much to call them an attack. they're extremely mild. in keeping with carson's character, and with his faith, he apologized for them and said i don't want to get into this. and i really think that will be very appealing to iowa voters. you look at the type of candidates who won in iowa. and usually past the prolog, unot all the time, it's mike huckabee, it's rick...
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you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals.punch, if you will, causing many evangelicals to think they lost the culture war at least at the government level. they can fight it in her home and churches, but they're thinking, let's let government solve practical problems and let the church take responsibility for spiritual problems. let me just say -- >> go ahead. >> just one thing, the problem with that kind of separation, if you will, is that many of our nations ills, eric, have a spiritual component to them whether you talk about drug abuse, out of wedlock births, lawlessness, selling body parts by planned parenthood. there is a spiritual component that the president has to at least acknowledge during this stage. >> i agree with you, if they're focusing on leadership or economic might versus spirituality or the culture war -- >> i think that is exactly why you're seeing such a large group gravitate towards trump. they believe he has the leadership to do that and they're willing to delegate the responsibility for spiritual rene
you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals.punch, if you will, causing many evangelicals to think they lost the culture war at least at the government level. they can fight it in her home and churches, but they're thinking, let's let government solve practical problems and let the church take responsibility for spiritual problems. let me just say -- >> go ahead. >> just one thing, the problem with that kind of separation, if you will, is that many of...
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you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals.nch, if you will, causing many evangelicals to think they lost the culture war at least at the government level. they can fight it in her home and churches, but they're thinking, let's let government solve practical problems and let the church take responsibility for spiritual problems. let me just say -- >> go ahead. >> just one thing, the problem with that kind of separation, if you will, is that many of our nations ills, eric, have a spiritual component to them whether you talk about drug abuse, out of wedlock births, lawlessness, selling body parts by planned parenthood. there is a spiritual component that the president has to at least acknowledge during this stage. >> i agree with you, if they're focusing on leadership or economic might versus spirituality or the culture war -- >> i think that is exactly why you're seeing such a large group gravitate towards trump. they believe he has the leadership to do that and they're willing to delegate the responsibility for spiritual renewa
you know the same-sex marriage decision was a watershed for evangelicals.nch, if you will, causing many evangelicals to think they lost the culture war at least at the government level. they can fight it in her home and churches, but they're thinking, let's let government solve practical problems and let the church take responsibility for spiritual problems. let me just say -- >> go ahead. >> just one thing, the problem with that kind of separation, if you will, is that many of our...
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anderson, there are about 90 million evangelicals in this country.y 30 million vote. 60 million evangelicals, that's a huge number, do not vote. the question is the dorito packing crowd on the couch, those evangelicals that don't engage, will they engage now, now that kim davis is a poster child for religious liberty. >> i saw a lot of signs saying that the supreme court is the new isis for -- against christians. if kim davis had been muslim or if there had been a muslim clerk who was denying a marriage license to -- well, say to kim davis for her second or third marriage because she's been married now four times, do you think the same people would have come out to support her or is it the idea that christianity itself is somehow being attacked? >> well, it's two things. i don't think there's any question that christians believe that christianity is under attack in america. there's no question about it. having said that, if you talk to bobby jindal, mike huckabee, ted cruz and the list goes on, observant jew's faith is under attack or a muslim's fait
anderson, there are about 90 million evangelicals in this country.y 30 million vote. 60 million evangelicals, that's a huge number, do not vote. the question is the dorito packing crowd on the couch, those evangelicals that don't engage, will they engage now, now that kim davis is a poster child for religious liberty. >> i saw a lot of signs saying that the supreme court is the new isis for -- against christians. if kim davis had been muslim or if there had been a muslim clerk who was...
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is trailing ben carson among evangelicals.he have to say tonight to lock in the votes? >> it's the most important constituency to address, and i think, you know, it's interesting i've talked to a lot of pastors and heard a lot of pastors on cnn talking and i actually think it's not just wanting to hear he's going to be for the sanctity of life and for traditional marriage and for families, i think a lot of evangelical voters want somebody who will change the entire culture of washington. it's why trump is doing so well in the polls with evangelicals. it's not because of policies, it's because of some personal characteristics, and i think that's true about this 2016 election cycle. it's less about issues and more about the person who could be president. >> even those critical issues, mark, for evangelical voters, even when you have this huge debate raging in the country right now over funding, federal funding, safer planned parenthood? >> i do think the issues are going to matter more and more as we get closer to the caucuses,
is trailing ben carson among evangelicals.he have to say tonight to lock in the votes? >> it's the most important constituency to address, and i think, you know, it's interesting i've talked to a lot of pastors and heard a lot of pastors on cnn talking and i actually think it's not just wanting to hear he's going to be for the sanctity of life and for traditional marriage and for families, i think a lot of evangelical voters want somebody who will change the entire culture of washington....
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evangelicals and urban secular jews were able to block it if it did provide aid to parochial schools. it didn't make any progress. johnson got working on it and it get more complicated with the civil rights act of '64. now then we got this charge, well, it was going to be more money for blacks. and adam clayton powell, harlem congressman, chairman of the house education committee. and president johnson finally says, adam, you got to leave town and you got to turn this over to somebody else. some of you may remember that is when adam clayton powell went to bimini. he never quite got back. he said, he wanted hugh carrie, congressman from brooklyn to build the bill together. carey was in district with brooklyn that had orthodox jew, roman catholics, this array of evangelical -- incredible clinton area. the fact that johnson knew that was incredible. carey came out with the idea of leasing books, leasing secular books and leasing equipment to parochial schools. johnson started selling it. there was a wonderful meeting with cardinal spellman from new york, billy graham and arthur goldberg,
evangelicals and urban secular jews were able to block it if it did provide aid to parochial schools. it didn't make any progress. johnson got working on it and it get more complicated with the civil rights act of '64. now then we got this charge, well, it was going to be more money for blacks. and adam clayton powell, harlem congressman, chairman of the house education committee. and president johnson finally says, adam, you got to leave town and you got to turn this over to somebody else....
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he's the evangelical dacandidat. it's not huckabee or santorum.y to gravitate to? we see them in the poling. i think carson is now basically become that candidate even though he's not as pure of an evangelical candidate as we've seen in the past when you think about a santorum or huckabee or pat robinson. when you look at the field now, that's a part of the party he's strongest with. you know, that's where he is. he's got to figure out how to grow beyond that. right now, i feel like i put him in the evangelical column. >> we would like to ask you to wake up. are you still there? >> i'm still here. >> what chuck has been talking about, he has been in the. >> in the tanning bed. >> we have them all over nbc news. >> talking about ben carson and donald trump out there every day saying what he says, what's your sense, what do people sense political, what they say, how they behave, how they act and the reaction to this, does that rub off on the field itself as we head toward a fall election next year? is there any danger, lethal danger potentially to t
he's the evangelical dacandidat. it's not huckabee or santorum.y to gravitate to? we see them in the poling. i think carson is now basically become that candidate even though he's not as pure of an evangelical candidate as we've seen in the past when you think about a santorum or huckabee or pat robinson. when you look at the field now, that's a part of the party he's strongest with. you know, that's where he is. he's got to figure out how to grow beyond that. right now, i feel like i put him...
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it comes from the word evangel, and the evangel is the spirit of good news.m in the new testament, we're speaking about the good news of god's love in jesus christ. all who are able, stand to your feet, and let us call ourselves together for worship and celebration. technically, what happens with the music in our service is, it begins with a prelude, and from that point on, music is almost analogous to the old steam engine. it starts rather slow, but as it builds up speed, it increases its energy. we call our service of worship, a service of celebration and jubilation, primarily because of the good news. when you hear good news, you are celebrative. but i also recognize that on any sunday gathered in the pews of this sanctuary are persons who have not had a great deal to celebrate during the week. and so music serves not only as a rallying point, but it also serves as a therapeutic means. (man) this music has one message. you've got to feel something. you leave here, you should feel better than when you came in the door. tom dorsey was the godfather, if you w
it comes from the word evangel, and the evangel is the spirit of good news.m in the new testament, we're speaking about the good news of god's love in jesus christ. all who are able, stand to your feet, and let us call ourselves together for worship and celebration. technically, what happens with the music in our service is, it begins with a prelude, and from that point on, music is almost analogous to the old steam engine. it starts rather slow, but as it builds up speed, it increases its...
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ted cruz who is battling huckabee for the support of evangelicals also showed up, though, he got huckcked failing to get on stage for the rally. generally missing out on the chance to use the situation to his political advantage. this picture from inside the detention center captures cruz' day pretty well. that's him in the back there poking his head out over kim davis' husband's shoulder. he did get a photo with davis that he tweeted out with the words "praise god, kim has been released." and he was stopped from speaking to reporters reportedly by a huckabee staffer, the guy in the red shirt after emerging from his visit with davis. cruz appeared to get increasingly frustrated as he tried to get past the staffer who used his body over and over again to block cruz's path to the press. and joining me now dave weigel, among the media strum in kentucky. that's him holding up his tape recorder. dave, it was a really wild scene from, at least from the cameras. what was it like in person? >> it was wild there, frankly. it started at 3:00 p.m., the rally was supposed to start at 3:00 p.m. pe
ted cruz who is battling huckabee for the support of evangelicals also showed up, though, he got huckcked failing to get on stage for the rally. generally missing out on the chance to use the situation to his political advantage. this picture from inside the detention center captures cruz' day pretty well. that's him in the back there poking his head out over kim davis' husband's shoulder. he did get a photo with davis that he tweeted out with the words "praise god, kim has been...
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he was a missionary in mexico and he started evangelizing in other words converting native americans into catholicism. so there's a lot of criticism about that. and a lot of pain. you know our history, native americans, latinos, mexicans, this was mexico back in the day. and so there is a lot of pain. and those groups say, you know these are open wounds. and now the catholic chrch is celebrating someone we were hurt by. >> and we had a professor on who was part of the resistance movement of 50 tribes got together to voice this criticism. and one of their complaints is that they hadn't heard from the vatican vatican. delia gallagher said the pope is going to meet and answer their concerns. as to what's going to happen here it's definitely a mass, first mass in the united states but it's a kacanonization mass. it was a long process. first he was beat fied there will be a relic, a piece of junipero serra that will be brought up to the altar during this. anderson 1,000 concelebrants will be there but the mass will be said by pope francis and saint will be made in a few moments. >> we sho
he was a missionary in mexico and he started evangelizing in other words converting native americans into catholicism. so there's a lot of criticism about that. and a lot of pain. you know our history, native americans, latinos, mexicans, this was mexico back in the day. and so there is a lot of pain. and those groups say, you know these are open wounds. and now the catholic chrch is celebrating someone we were hurt by. >> and we had a professor on who was part of the resistance movement...
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evangelicals with because he is strong with everyone.f there is a campaign and , if you werecrisis meeting with him an hour before the debate, what would you tell him he has to do? ofie: he is under a lot pressure to make a move tonight and do something to stand out. in the last debate, he performed fine. he did not throw up all over himself. he did not do anything to distinguish himself. i think donors are looking for that right now. a little bit of a disappointment that he has not followed up those early performance with the same kind of dynamic performance. mark: any metric by which he could perform tonight that would matter to donors and activists? tough and theery challenge for a campaign like gilmore,ampaign like all he has to do is be able to charge a plane ticket. the walker campaign has built an infrastructure. i think it is a very tough -- tonight is a tough night for him. it remains to be seen. john: i know you have talked a lot about immigration. you got donald trump with a very particular kind of vestige on immigration. the
evangelicals with because he is strong with everyone.f there is a campaign and , if you werecrisis meeting with him an hour before the debate, what would you tell him he has to do? ofie: he is under a lot pressure to make a move tonight and do something to stand out. in the last debate, he performed fine. he did not throw up all over himself. he did not do anything to distinguish himself. i think donors are looking for that right now. a little bit of a disappointment that he has not followed up...
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and that's, i think, why i'm leading with all the evangelicals. as you know in your poll, number one, i'm leading ben carson by a lot. you say, oh, ben carson is surging. well, i'm almost double his numbers. >> absolutely. i'm saying he came out of nowhere is all i'm saying. he's not a big celebrity. people didn't know about him. >> i only bring this up, chris, because i saw him hitting me yesterday. he's questioning my faith. i happen to be a great believer in god and great believer in the bible. >> he is definitely question your faith. >> who is he to question my faith when i am -- he doesn't even know me. i've met him a few times. but i don't know ben carson. he was a doctor, perhaps an okay doctor, by the way, you can check that out, too. he was an okay doctor. >> i don't know about okay doctor. he was the first man to separate conjoined twins. >> he's a doctor and hired one nurse. he's going to end up being the president of the united states? but for him to criticize me on my faith is absolutely -- for him to read from the bible in his memory
and that's, i think, why i'm leading with all the evangelicals. as you know in your poll, number one, i'm leading ben carson by a lot. you say, oh, ben carson is surging. well, i'm almost double his numbers. >> absolutely. i'm saying he came out of nowhere is all i'm saying. he's not a big celebrity. people didn't know about him. >> i only bring this up, chris, because i saw him hitting me yesterday. he's questioning my faith. i happen to be a great believer in god and great...
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because if your chews areshoes are dirty that means you were out in the community, you were evangelizing you were with the people. and that's what he likes. now, if what we learned in south america is any indication he very much is in tune with the activist priest the priest that defends the rights of people the priest that will fight with the government in order for them -- >> explain what that means. >> he used it in brazil. you know it very well. telling the youth i want you to make a mess. >> make a raucous.
because if your chews areshoes are dirty that means you were out in the community, you were evangelizing you were with the people. and that's what he likes. now, if what we learned in south america is any indication he very much is in tune with the activist priest the priest that defends the rights of people the priest that will fight with the government in order for them -- >> explain what that means. >> he used it in brazil. you know it very well. telling the youth i want you to...
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you might be an evangelical but you might be an angry eve evangelic evangelical. you have two jobs, no benefits and have to pay more money just to have medical care and you're mad. >> it's not a single issue voter. >> he's tapping into the fact that -- think about it. two leading republicans are outsiders. people who have never held political office. what voters are saying in iowa, new hampshire and other places, we are so angry at the folks that have already been there, that have put us where we are now, that we're willing to take a chance on somebody who is completely outside the system. >> we have to take a quick break. eveangelical mode is sort of a walt whitman kind of -- do i contradict myself? of course i do. if that's not the way to start up this morning, i don't know what is. i want to tell people still ahead donald trump's comments about latinos have gotten him into some trouble and comments about women. carly fiorina joining the debate stage, the only person making it up from that smaller debate last time. who else should we watch for in this republican
you might be an evangelical but you might be an angry eve evangelic evangelical. you have two jobs, no benefits and have to pay more money just to have medical care and you're mad. >> it's not a single issue voter. >> he's tapping into the fact that -- think about it. two leading republicans are outsiders. people who have never held political office. what voters are saying in iowa, new hampshire and other places, we are so angry at the folks that have already been there, that have...
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so he has considerable support for the evangelical movement. i would say this about evangelical. i would say this about every individual voting group. there are more than just that individual concern. evangelicals have mortgages to pay. they need jobs. they are concerned about iran yan nukes. they're concerned about illegal immigration. they're not one dimensional figures. i think at the end of the day will be someone who feels across the board to a wide collection of people with common concerns, not just one particular con serp. >> i guess donald trump could respond in a way that would win on two fronts. one, he would say he believes in turning the other cheek. but those who wanted a bible passage from him, or bible reference. >> well, look. the art of the deal is not part of the topography. but i think that trump, you know, is going to find that his supporters are going to, you know, carry the attack to ben carson. he's galvanized a set of supporters the minute someone comes up. they become history's greatest monster. trump's response to carson will be interesting. she and cars
so he has considerable support for the evangelical movement. i would say this about evangelical. i would say this about every individual voting group. there are more than just that individual concern. evangelicals have mortgages to pay. they need jobs. they are concerned about iran yan nukes. they're concerned about illegal immigration. they're not one dimensional figures. i think at the end of the day will be someone who feels across the board to a wide collection of people with common...
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there is another way to get at the evangelicals. we're about to be -- have a refugee problem in the united states because it is all over europe, it is only a matter of time before it reaches here. the christian view of this is let's help them, let's be generous toward people in need. i would expect that he'll have something to say about that this evening. >> jeb bush's numbers keep going down. he has all the money and all the backing and all the donors. how does he get some numbers. >> he needs to wake up and we need to see some authentic passion out of this guy. he sounds like a scripted politician and that has been his downfall. i want to know what he really thinks and what he really believes. he's been hiding it. so if he disagrees with trump on immigration, go mix it up with him, let's see what you really think. >> are these guys scared of him? i think news people are scared of him, yeah? i think people don't like being talked bad about, and somebody with a bully pulpit, you don't want to rattle the lion's cage. i wonder if some
there is another way to get at the evangelicals. we're about to be -- have a refugee problem in the united states because it is all over europe, it is only a matter of time before it reaches here. the christian view of this is let's help them, let's be generous toward people in need. i would expect that he'll have something to say about that this evening. >> jeb bush's numbers keep going down. he has all the money and all the backing and all the donors. how does he get some numbers....
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and we look to you, holy father, for renewed inspiration o that we might truly be evangelizers.r, welcome and thank you. [applause] viva! shouting ] >> amen! iva! [speaking in foreign language] >> the holy father will now offer a rosary to our lady, the blessed virgin mary. [speaking in foreign language] oly god we praise thy name rd of all we bow before thee ♪ all in heaven bove adore thee ♪ infinite thy vast domain ever lasting is thy reign ♪ ♪ infinite thy vast domain ever lasting is thy reign ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen the , national anthem of the holy see, followed by the national anthem of the united states. >> present. >> present. arms. >> present. arms. ♪ [anthem of the holy see plays] ♪ ♪ [national anthem of the united states plays] ♪ [applause] >> order. arms. shoulder. arms. >> troops in review. ♪ [applause] >> present arms. >> present arms. mr. president, this concludes the honors. arms.er right shoulder. march. >> good morning. >> good morning. [applause] president obama: what a beautiful day the lord has made. holy father,
and we look to you, holy father, for renewed inspiration o that we might truly be evangelizers.r, welcome and thank you. [applause] viva! shouting ] >> amen! iva! [speaking in foreign language] >> the holy father will now offer a rosary to our lady, the blessed virgin mary. [speaking in foreign language] oly god we praise thy name rd of all we bow before thee ♪ all in heaven bove adore thee ♪ infinite thy vast domain ever lasting is thy reign ♪ ♪ infinite thy vast domain...
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and that's what many evangelicals are concerned about. >> many evangelicals are also likely wondering is, i don't know, is it clarity on his faith? clarity on his take on the bible? you asked him about the bible. you ask him -- he calls it an awesome book. the only -- a great book -- >> it's terrific. >> -- behind that is "the art of the deal," of course. when you ask him why it's such a great book, this is what he said. >> there's so many things that you can learn from it, proverbs, the chapter never been to envy. i've had that thing all of my life where people are bending to envy. and they're just -- actually, it's an incredible book. the more you see it, the more you read it, the more incredible it is. and the more -- it's like a great -- you could say -- i mean, i don't like to use this analogy, but like great movie. a great incredible movie. you'll see it once, it will be good. you can see it 20 times, and every time you'll appreciate it more. >> what do you think of his answer there? >> well, it needed some clarification. there's no doubt about that. and as a matter of fact, we
and that's what many evangelicals are concerned about. >> many evangelicals are also likely wondering is, i don't know, is it clarity on his faith? clarity on his take on the bible? you asked him about the bible. you ask him -- he calls it an awesome book. the only -- a great book -- >> it's terrific. >> -- behind that is "the art of the deal," of course. when you ask him why it's such a great book, this is what he said. >> there's so many things that you can...
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a lot of evangelicals know he is out there more than we see.hink trump is more obsessed with polls than any other candidate in history. it is the way he shows that he is winning. mike: do you think that he is pulling the tabs? john: i think he sees the top line number that says he is first and everyone else is dropping. you know iowa well. mike: the evangelicals. john: you think he will crumble? mike: i think he will lose. john: mike does not believe that donald trump's favorite book is the bible. bob casey and chris coons put the president short on upholding a veto. is the iranian deal a done deal? how big a deal as it if it is done? mike: i do not think it is ever a done deal until they cast ballots. then we find out if it is a done deal. in the words of joe biden. this is a big -- deal. john: freakin'! mike: it is a signature moment for the middle east. it is a signature moment for diploma -- diplomacy in general. john kerry has spent an enormous amount of time and energy over the last couple of years. john: for a long time, i thought they w
a lot of evangelicals know he is out there more than we see.hink trump is more obsessed with polls than any other candidate in history. it is the way he shows that he is winning. mike: do you think that he is pulling the tabs? john: i think he sees the top line number that says he is first and everyone else is dropping. you know iowa well. mike: the evangelicals. john: you think he will crumble? mike: i think he will lose. john: mike does not believe that donald trump's favorite book is the...
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just because we're evangelical doesn't mean we're not human.mportant to us is the economy right now. ben carson, carly, all of these other people can talk about these issues but unless you're showing a game plan, some action, it doesn't matter about these other accusations and child's play that is happening amongst the front-runners. >> when he said what he did to "rolling stone" about her face, i mean, come on, women to women here, you -- that didn't ding you whatsoever? >> honestly, you know, he doesn't say it exactly the right way i would like him to say everything. but come on, we have become so sensitive to everything we say, whether it's donald trump, sarah palin, it's like we pick out these certain people and we say we're going to analyze every word you say. well, can i remind people that might -- even ben carson, remember, he got picked apart for saying something but said i did not mean it like that? are we really going to be that politically correct and sensitive of a society that we're going to dismiss somebody? >> no. that's one of d
just because we're evangelical doesn't mean we're not human.mportant to us is the economy right now. ben carson, carly, all of these other people can talk about these issues but unless you're showing a game plan, some action, it doesn't matter about these other accusations and child's play that is happening amongst the front-runners. >> when he said what he did to "rolling stone" about her face, i mean, come on, women to women here, you -- that didn't ding you whatsoever?...
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he's the guy right now who stands the best chance of being the evangelical candidate. unless, my orthodontist he might get ben carson a run for his money. these people are odd. john: i want to show you something else about the trump number. this is a closer race and he has seen in recent polling. we also looked at his internals, those are compelling. his unfavorable favorable is way ahead. the number of people who said they would never vote for him back in may has turned around. his internal numbers are very good. guest: what you think that is? john: he's dominating everything area and guest: you don't suppose it's because you can't turn on the tv set? john: like i said, dominating everything. weekend, two candidates that did not do well or walker and christie. they had a couple of curious ideas about how to handle immigration. at any moment, that could tell you where the desk that execute tell you were the packages yet we have people come into this country with visas in the minute they come and we lose track of them. here's what i'm going to do. i'm going to ask fed -
he's the guy right now who stands the best chance of being the evangelical candidate. unless, my orthodontist he might get ben carson a run for his money. these people are odd. john: i want to show you something else about the trump number. this is a closer race and he has seen in recent polling. we also looked at his internals, those are compelling. his unfavorable favorable is way ahead. the number of people who said they would never vote for him back in may has turned around. his internal...
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he is leading trump in the votes of evangelical voters. that is a huge chunk of the iowa electorate. he is the guy that stands the best chance of being the evangelical candidate and he has a huge following. no doubt about that. unless one thing, given what you said, given the numbers, given the field. unless my orthodontist went to iowa, he is a nice man, very religious and he might give ben carson a run for his money. these people are odd. >> i want to show you something else. this is a closer race then trump has seen. those are compelling. his unfavorable-favorable turned upside down as favorable. the number of those people who said they would never vote for him in may which was huge, it has turned around. his internal numbers in the poll very good for him. mike: why do you think that is good? john: he is everywhere, dominating everything. >> you can't turn on a tv set without seeing him. >> over the weekend, two candidates that did not do well, scott walker and chris christie had a couple of curious or odd ideas about how to handle immi
he is leading trump in the votes of evangelical voters. that is a huge chunk of the iowa electorate. he is the guy that stands the best chance of being the evangelical candidate and he has a huge following. no doubt about that. unless one thing, given what you said, given the numbers, given the field. unless my orthodontist went to iowa, he is a nice man, very religious and he might give ben carson a run for his money. these people are odd. >> i want to show you something else. this is a...
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when it came to evangelicals. so he has considerable support in the evangelical movement. i would say this about evangelicals. i say this about every individual voting group. they're more than just that individual concern. e ven gevangelicals have mortga need jobs, concerned about iranian nuclears, concerned about illegal immigration. they're not one dimensional figures. i think at the end of the day. the winner of this will be somebody who appeals across the board to a wide selection of people who have common concerns, not just one particular individual concern. >> wreck, i guess donald trump could, could respond in a way that would actually win on two fronts. one he could stay he believes in turning the other cheek. which would not only respond to carson but also satisfy those who wanted a bible passage from him. which i think he had not yet -- or bible reference he hadn't yet given him. >> well, look. the "art of the deal" is not part of the apothecary even. trump is going to find his supporters are going to, carry the attack to ben carson. this is the sort of thing tha
when it came to evangelicals. so he has considerable support in the evangelical movement. i would say this about evangelicals. i say this about every individual voting group. they're more than just that individual concern. e ven gevangelicals have mortga need jobs, concerned about iranian nuclears, concerned about illegal immigration. they're not one dimensional figures. i think at the end of the day. the winner of this will be somebody who appeals across the board to a wide selection of people...
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i see where the evangelicals are supporting trump largely. and i'm leading with evangelicals. and you know part of the reason that they like me, and i think strongly, is they want to see our country, they're smart people. they know -- i may not be perfect, and they know that. and maybe ten years ago and four years ago they said, no, no, he's not perfect, he's not perfect. and we can't -- but you know what i'm really good at? i'm really good at making deals and making this country rich and bringing it back. [ applause ] and i saw pastor jeffers, i saw a few of them on television the other night. and they said how do you explain to donald trump -- again, i'm protestant, how do you explain that donald trump is leading substantially -- by substantial numbers with the evangelicals? and they said because they're tired of losing. they're tired of getting these people that don't do anything, that have no energy. and it's true. people don't have energy. i don't think ben has the energy. ben is a nice man, but when you're negotiating against china, and you're negotiating against these j
i see where the evangelicals are supporting trump largely. and i'm leading with evangelicals. and you know part of the reason that they like me, and i think strongly, is they want to see our country, they're smart people. they know -- i may not be perfect, and they know that. and maybe ten years ago and four years ago they said, no, no, he's not perfect, he's not perfect. and we can't -- but you know what i'm really good at? i'm really good at making deals and making this country rich and...
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a lot of it has to do with the evangelicals.e is so low-key compared to trump, but he is out there. i think trump is more obsessed with polls than any other candidate in history. he loves any number that he can point to. it is the way he shows that he is winning. he points to the polls and says, i won today. mike: do you think that he is pulling the tabs? john: i think he sees the top line number that says he is first and everyone else is dropping. do you think, when we get to iowa, do you think he can win the iowa caucus. you know iowa well. mike: no. because of the evangelicals. john: you think he will crumble? mike: i think he will lose. john: mike does not believe that donald trump's favorite book is the bible. bob casey and chris coons put the president short on upholding a veto. mike, my question for you is, is this now a done deal and how big a deal is it if the deal is done? mike: i do not think it is ever a done deal until they cast ballots. in the words of joe biden. this is a big -- deal. john: freakin'! mike: this is
a lot of it has to do with the evangelicals.e is so low-key compared to trump, but he is out there. i think trump is more obsessed with polls than any other candidate in history. he loves any number that he can point to. it is the way he shows that he is winning. he points to the polls and says, i won today. mike: do you think that he is pulling the tabs? john: i think he sees the top line number that says he is first and everyone else is dropping. do you think, when we get to iowa, do you...
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and the populist party and he steered to the evangelical wing and went right to say that he would seek constitutional amendment to overturn the gay marriage amendment, and then after walker had positioned himself in a way that was to the more center right voters of john kasich and marco rubio are targeting. >> and he is layle bit of the one-hit-wonder can, and playing to smaller, and smaller audiences and the one hit that he thought would be bashing the union, and okay, we have heard about it now, and now, how do you build the middle class, and one subject. >> and the strength is build ing the economy, and suddenly, anybody who has held public office with donald trump has a problem on their hands. >> and this strength of going after the evangelical voters after they had several candidates working hard in iowa and new hampshire and he had a late start. >> and at love the b t a lot o who looked at overturning the gay marriage amendment in 2016 sat and looked, is this really what we want to look at. >> that is why they have a busine businessman leading the race. >> and so now, scott walke
and the populist party and he steered to the evangelical wing and went right to say that he would seek constitutional amendment to overturn the gay marriage amendment, and then after walker had positioned himself in a way that was to the more center right voters of john kasich and marco rubio are targeting. >> and he is layle bit of the one-hit-wonder can, and playing to smaller, and smaller audiences and the one hit that he thought would be bashing the union, and okay, we have heard...
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. >> carson has seen his poll numbers rise on the support of evangelical voters. predictably trump responded on the field. he twittered wow, i am ahead of the field with evangelicals and every other group and carson is taking a swipe at me. but it was trump who in it criticized carly fiorina's physical appearance. when she appeared on television trump is quoted as saying, look at that face? can nej vote for that? can you imagine that? the face of our next president? trump touchdown off a firestorm last month when he launched out at meg beginyn kelly. >> i'm not going to spend a single cycle wondering what donald trump means but maybe, maybe i'm getting under his skin a little bit because i'm climbing in the polls. >> there was less discord when trump and ted cruz co--headlined a tea party rally outside the capitol building. >> never, ever, ever in my life have i seen any transaction so incompetently negotiated as our deal with iran. >> it is my hope and prayer that every one of those senate democrats reconsiders. >> congressional republicans are trying to pass leg
. >> carson has seen his poll numbers rise on the support of evangelical voters. predictably trump responded on the field. he twittered wow, i am ahead of the field with evangelicals and every other group and carson is taking a swipe at me. but it was trump who in it criticized carly fiorina's physical appearance. when she appeared on television trump is quoted as saying, look at that face? can nej vote for that? can you imagine that? the face of our next president? trump touchdown off a...
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>> did. >> i mean, in terms of the evangelizes, i think that. >> you know what? a very conservative figure in iowa, the radio show host said he is going to quit his job if the evangelizes vote that is showing up in polls, actually comes out for donald trump on february 1st. there is some time for someone else to make gains in the evangelical community. i'm not saying that it's going to happen, but i'm saying that it could. we're going to see the results of his attack on ben carson and carly fiorina in the next round of polling. i'm not saying anything is goings to change. i'm saying it might. >> i think he has incredible teflon in the sense that nothing -- i mean no, hits on him so far. i don't know what's going to happen when all these ads come out, when they poor millions of dollars in ads. thus far he has continued to defy all odds. every single pundit has called it wrong. has been extremely successful. i don't know what's going to happen tomorrow night. after he gives his speech after 18,000 plus in texas and his number going up. he doesn't seem to be going a
>> did. >> i mean, in terms of the evangelizes, i think that. >> you know what? a very conservative figure in iowa, the radio show host said he is going to quit his job if the evangelizes vote that is showing up in polls, actually comes out for donald trump on february 1st. there is some time for someone else to make gains in the evangelical community. i'm not saying that it's going to happen, but i'm saying that it could. we're going to see the results of his attack on ben...