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because that's exactly what he's saying, david ignatius.s is so outrageous that if republican leaders don't step up and speak out soon, they are going to pay the ultimate price. they cannot remain silent any longer. >> we were talking during the break about the ultimate price. i hear and i think all of us around the table hear more from republicans. maybe it's going to take a real blowout in 2016 to purge this set of bad, dangerous ideas of the party out of the party so republicans lose so badly they won't do it again. >> keep saying, has to get worse, has to get worse. >> you hear in trump's comments a misunderstanding of what america is all about, specifically in this p last sound clip, we don't simulate people. >> the most outrageous statement i've ever heard in my life. >> every european country. >> david, compared to every country on the planet we simulate and have done so for 240 years better than any country on the planet. how does he say that. >> i don't know if it's a misinterpretation of what america is about or what america is go
because that's exactly what he's saying, david ignatius.s is so outrageous that if republican leaders don't step up and speak out soon, they are going to pay the ultimate price. they cannot remain silent any longer. >> we were talking during the break about the ultimate price. i hear and i think all of us around the table hear more from republicans. maybe it's going to take a real blowout in 2016 to purge this set of bad, dangerous ideas of the party out of the party so republicans lose...
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we have david ignatius.ank bruni, walter isaacson, and fellow at the council on foreign relations and contributing editor at "the atlantic," graeme wood, who has reported extensively on isis ideology. >> walter isaacson, i'm curious, what's your initial reaction to what you've seen over the last few days? >> this is something to horrify everybody. obviously, there's an islamic extremist terrorist component, but there's an anti-lesbian and gay component, there's an assault and military-style weapons. everything everybody can say, mental health, it's all there. and people try to say, it's this, it's this, it's this. it's all of the above. and that's what we have to try to figure out in a society, is how you can keep a lot of things in your mind at the same time. and say, we have to fight isis. we have to stop the flood of assault and military-style weapons that hit our society, with these, you know, high-volume clips. we have to deal with mental health. and we have to have good domestic intelligence. and we ca
we have david ignatius.ank bruni, walter isaacson, and fellow at the council on foreign relations and contributing editor at "the atlantic," graeme wood, who has reported extensively on isis ideology. >> walter isaacson, i'm curious, what's your initial reaction to what you've seen over the last few days? >> this is something to horrify everybody. obviously, there's an islamic extremist terrorist component, but there's an anti-lesbian and gay component, there's an assault...
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look at these numbers. >> david ignatius.le and unfavorable numbers, you start to get a sense on why a candidate like donald trump can have as bad a week, as bad a month as donald frump has had when you look at her opponent and low 30s while his are in the high 20s. disapproval in the 30s. i guess it's jump ball between now and the day of the election. >> jump ball between two baseline unpopular figures for the country. i think it's going to be interesting at the republican convention to see, i would be surprised if there was really an effort to unseat trump. but a lot of people siing on their wallets and sitting on their enthusiasm. as i talk to republicans a lot of people just want to distance themselves from trump. they fear that this will be a chaotic campaign. that it could be a blow out in november. they don't want to tarnish their chances for 2020. they don't want to hurt the party. a lot of people will pull back and let donald do his thing. question that i'm looking for this summer is whether hillary clinton is able t
look at these numbers. >> david ignatius.le and unfavorable numbers, you start to get a sense on why a candidate like donald trump can have as bad a week, as bad a month as donald frump has had when you look at her opponent and low 30s while his are in the high 20s. disapproval in the 30s. i guess it's jump ball between now and the day of the election. >> jump ball between two baseline unpopular figures for the country. i think it's going to be interesting at the republican...
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david ignatius is right.shment has long bowed unquestioning at the alter of unfettered free trade. but you go back to '92. ross perot got a lot of support from a lot of populous republicans. >> sure. >> at the beginning of his campaign. when i ran in '94, a lot of guys and women that i ran for, not only ran against hillary's health care plan, ran against nafta, the wto. 1996, pat buchanan made waves. won new hampshire with this same message. there has been a divide in the republican party for some time. though, again, david is exactly right. the republican establishment has always come out on top and sided where people like mitch mcconnell and paul ryan has sided. donald trump is challenging that orthodox in a way that nobody has for generations. >> you know, it's funny. you could almost trace the politics we have right now to one night and the next morning in 1993 when the new democrat has come to office. bill clinton has become president and who does he enlist to bring to the white house to spend the night
david ignatius is right.shment has long bowed unquestioning at the alter of unfettered free trade. but you go back to '92. ross perot got a lot of support from a lot of populous republicans. >> sure. >> at the beginning of his campaign. when i ran in '94, a lot of guys and women that i ran for, not only ran against hillary's health care plan, ran against nafta, the wto. 1996, pat buchanan made waves. won new hampshire with this same message. there has been a divide in the republican...
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ignatius is associate editor for the washington post.e also cohosts host global -- he is joining a termination, thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> the stock about foreign policy and hillary clinton's speech today. you said donald trump has given hillary clinton a chance to lift her again and was today's speech and example? >> i think that she did begin but what i said in the call in a few weeks ago was that donald trump has posed the critique of current foreign policy sharply and secretary clinton needed to answer it, needed to explain why continuation of the traditional foreign-policy goals in the united states has and she represented as secretary of state made sense and i thought she began to do that today. she had good lines, she was a much more personal and her attacks on trump on his temperament -- the way she kept calling and donald -- she was almost needling him so i thought that was good atmospheric but in terms of the fundamentals explaining why our alliance is a anderence, why doing deals that usually have
ignatius is associate editor for the washington post.e also cohosts host global -- he is joining a termination, thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> the stock about foreign policy and hillary clinton's speech today. you said donald trump has given hillary clinton a chance to lift her again and was today's speech and example? >> i think that she did begin but what i said in the call in a few weeks ago was that donald trump has posed the critique of current...
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ignatius. it says the glory of god is the human being fully alive.if you like to play soccer or tennis or going to a beautiful spot and just -- like when you see yosemite from inspiration point, wow! just let that come into you. that can also bring you when you see human beings being injured, where you see people being treated like slaves or whatever then that can say that's wrong because i touched the grandeur of god. >> and we can response to it in the most appropriate way which is what we're going to talk about when we come back, having that mercy and sharing that with god. join us after this short break. . >>> welcome back tuomo sake. with me today is bishop william justice. we're continuing our journey through the year of mercy. we've been talking about how important it is, whatever works of mercy we engage in, to have the interior spirit of prayer and bring the prayer into it. i often think about when st. paul uses the metaphor the body of christ that we're all different members. people will hear about different needs around the world. some wan
ignatius. it says the glory of god is the human being fully alive.if you like to play soccer or tennis or going to a beautiful spot and just -- like when you see yosemite from inspiration point, wow! just let that come into you. that can also bring you when you see human beings being injured, where you see people being treated like slaves or whatever then that can say that's wrong because i touched the grandeur of god. >> and we can response to it in the most appropriate way which is what...
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david ignatius from "the washington post" on "morning joe" literally compliment iing e president of thenited states for rolling back isis only to find a few hours later, the cia director coming back, we're not winning. to me, when mccain said it's obama's fault, so me, it's no different than the left saying it's the gop's fault because they're talking about gun policy. no, let's not blame policy. >> security council, then i would agree. but the gop many times are against certain gun control. that's their prerogative. that does not make them responsible for bad actors. >> real quick. >> can i just say obama has created a false sense of security. you can talk about san bernardino, ft. hood, he goes back to the gun control talking point. there is no substantive action to be taken on how you minimize the self-radicalization here in the united states, so i believe that americans feel less safe. 27% of americans. and the fact -- that's where obama has no real answers. >> we've needed a strategy. president obama hasn't had the strategy. we're going to have to go now. coming up, a horrific al g
david ignatius from "the washington post" on "morning joe" literally compliment iing e president of thenited states for rolling back isis only to find a few hours later, the cia director coming back, we're not winning. to me, when mccain said it's obama's fault, so me, it's no different than the left saying it's the gop's fault because they're talking about gun policy. no, let's not blame policy. >> security council, then i would agree. but the gop many times are...
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. >> david ignatius associate editor and columnist for the "washington post" and cohosts post global.ank you for being with us. >> let's talk about foreign-policy and secretary of state hillary clinton speech. you said donald trump has given hillary clinton the chance to lift her game. >> what i said in the column was that donald trump posed the critique of current american policy sharply and the secretary clinton needed to answer it, needed to explain why a continuation of the traditional foreign-policy goals has had and she began to do that today. good lines,lines, much more personal and her attacks on trump, on the temperament. she was almost needling him.-9ñ while we have to think seriously. there was one point at which she talked about -- a glib comment, let them go to war --dash, i wonder if he understands what nuclear war is. there were a lot of lines with got her on her best ground, which is experience in dealing with foreign-policy issues and expose what probably will be trumps weakest ground. simple answer, yes. she did begin the process of making her case that traditional a
. >> david ignatius associate editor and columnist for the "washington post" and cohosts post global.ank you for being with us. >> let's talk about foreign-policy and secretary of state hillary clinton speech. you said donald trump has given hillary clinton the chance to lift her game. >> what i said in the column was that donald trump posed the critique of current american policy sharply and the secretary clinton needed to answer it, needed to explain why a...
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ignatius jones brinkman, jr., peter john anderson or james knewell caterburg, jr.is iggy pop, aren't you? >> i've heard of him. >> a, b, or c? >> b. >> oh, my gosh, almost a clean sweep today. >> the correct answer by the way is -- >> we have a correction, though. i think she didn't say osterburg. it's james newell osterburg. you know him from lust for life and real wild child. still going. >> wait, we don't have anymore? was it a clean sweep? did anyone win money? no one won money. >> where are you from? you would have won money, right? >> yes, i would have, i'm from alabama. >> oh, one more, okay. >> all righty, here it is. americans consume 13 billion quarts of this food every year. is it popcorn chicken, soda pop on popcorn. >> i would say b, pop. >> [ buzzer sounding ] wow. wow. >> kathie lee had a great, great day. >> she did. it's great. so the answer is popcorn. we don't know the number for popcorn chicken because we don't know how much chicken is in popcorn chicken but this information comes from the popcorn board because there is a popcorn board. >> we lo
ignatius jones brinkman, jr., peter john anderson or james knewell caterburg, jr.is iggy pop, aren't you? >> i've heard of him. >> a, b, or c? >> b. >> oh, my gosh, almost a clean sweep today. >> the correct answer by the way is -- >> we have a correction, though. i think she didn't say osterburg. it's james newell osterburg. you know him from lust for life and real wild child. still going. >> wait, we don't have anymore? was it a clean sweep? did...
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. >> i second what david ignatius said. i'm very worried as we look ahead. and you? >> republicans, stand up and be counted. steve kornacki picks up the coverage right now. >>> and a good morning to you. i'm steve kornacki. we are 145 days now away from the election. topping our agenda right now, the filibuster is over. and democrats are claiming victory after holding the floor for almost 15 hours trying to force the senate to take action on guns. >> the failure of this body to do anything -- anything at all in the face of that continued slaughter isn't just painful to us. it's unconscionable. >> that was senator chris murphy of connecticut there. he led the filibuster. he says this morning that it worked. that republicans have agreed to some key concessions. we'll tell you what those are and whether they really matter. that is ahead. >>> also on our agenda, just be quiet. a frustrated donald trump with a message for republican leaders who aren't on board with his hard line response to orlando. >> just be quiet. because they have to get tougher. they have to get shar
. >> i second what david ignatius said. i'm very worried as we look ahead. and you? >> republicans, stand up and be counted. steve kornacki picks up the coverage right now. >>> and a good morning to you. i'm steve kornacki. we are 145 days now away from the election. topping our agenda right now, the filibuster is over. and democrats are claiming victory after holding the floor for almost 15 hours trying to force the senate to take action on guns. >> the failure of...
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david ignatius is a columnist at "the washington post." david rennie is the washington bury chief at "the economist" and mark zandi and the economist at moody's analytics. why did this happen? >> as we look at this, i think we can see that for many years, the momentum of the post-war world, the institutions, the eu prime among them has been slowing and now has been reversed. i think there are many reasons for that, partly the rhetoric of integration was always more extreme than popular support would have allowed. again and again, year after year, europeans leaders said ever wider, ever deeper. but when this was to vote to trunties -- countries, even france, france turned down the eu constitution when it was put to french voters some years ago. so i think the public has always been more uneasy about this union than the elites who saw, had a vision of it and certainly profited from it. and we've run up against a wall. i just would note that economic globalization is here to stay. economic nationalism is not a viable idea. political nationali
david ignatius is a columnist at "the washington post." david rennie is the washington bury chief at "the economist" and mark zandi and the economist at moody's analytics. why did this happen? >> as we look at this, i think we can see that for many years, the momentum of the post-war world, the institutions, the eu prime among them has been slowing and now has been reversed. i think there are many reasons for that, partly the rhetoric of integration was always more...
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i'm joined by carol lee, "washington post" chief correspondent dan balls and david ignatius. david, let me start with you. because i am curious of your view on this. in this respect. look. when a populist feels insecure, they look for easy, strong, comforting words. and trump is providing that whether true or not. clinton and obama are basically saying, we've got this. it's working. it takes time. is the public going to accept that? >> that's what one of the things this election obviously will test. secretary clinton has a strong case to make contrary to what donald trump said in the clip you just made. she was one of the people within the obama administration who was arguing from 2012 on for a stronger policy against isis, against the precursor of isis, to prevent the situation we're seeing now. she has a story to tell. i have to say that the easy answers that donald trump is offering to a worried, frightened country like let's go back to tort ureally do hurt the position of the united states and trying to fight this battle. contrary to what donald trump says, there's an awf
i'm joined by carol lee, "washington post" chief correspondent dan balls and david ignatius. david, let me start with you. because i am curious of your view on this. in this respect. look. when a populist feels insecure, they look for easy, strong, comforting words. and trump is providing that whether true or not. clinton and obama are basically saying, we've got this. it's working. it takes time. is the public going to accept that? >> that's what one of the things this election...
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. >> david ignatius, author of a number of novels, also also the editor of america and the world conversations on the future of american foreign policy, his call available online at "washington post" .com. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> citizens have got to feel that their vote matters, that their voice matters, and whether they cannot spare a single cent to help a person running for office or whether they can write a big check. they are concerns, struggles will be listened to and followed up on. >> sunday night on q&a wisconsin senator tammy baldwin talks about her career in public service. >> senior helped shepherd the change whereby senators were not appointed by the legislatures but demanded elections. so i guess i don't know if it was the 1st but if it would not be the party bosses who made a decision of who the nominees were in smoke-filled backgrounds but rather the people who were, going to get a chance to vote in free and fair elections. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern on c-span q&a. >> coming up tonight on c-span2, book tv in prime time features books about the fou
. >> david ignatius, author of a number of novels, also also the editor of america and the world conversations on the future of american foreign policy, his call available online at "washington post" .com. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> citizens have got to feel that their vote matters, that their voice matters, and whether they cannot spare a single cent to help a person running for office or whether they can write a big check. they are concerns,...
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. >> i did talk to david ignatius pegida article. >> prior to the article. the headline is the 30-year-old saudi prince would jump start the kingdom or drive it off the cliff. what can the u.s. do, what should it do to get a good outcome for the saudi arabia? >> continue to work closely with the saudi leadership and government. president obama has been out there many times during his administration. interactiontant with the saudi government and the political, economic, military realms. we have a close alignment of objectives and snares. we need to continue -- scenarios. when you to continue to work with them. the saudi 2030 project spearheaded by the prince is an ambitious view of the future that i think the saudi leadership as a whole deserves credit for thinking about how saudi arabia is going to prosper in the future across a number of different areas in terms of development and investment, employment, diversification of its economy. it is a very important country to the region's stability and u.s. national security interests. will we are do is to make su
. >> i did talk to david ignatius pegida article. >> prior to the article. the headline is the 30-year-old saudi prince would jump start the kingdom or drive it off the cliff. what can the u.s. do, what should it do to get a good outcome for the saudi arabia? >> continue to work closely with the saudi leadership and government. president obama has been out there many times during his administration. interactiontant with the saudi government and the political, economic,...
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brennan: i did talk to david ignatius prior to that. it is a reference to me. >> he did not imply you did. the headline on the online version is "the 30-year-old prince could jumpstart the kingdom or drive it off a cliff." what can the u.s. do and what should it do to get a good outcome in saudi arabia? mr. brennan: continue to work very closely with the saudi leadership and the saudi government. president obama has been there many times during his administration. we have constant interaction with the saudi government and the political economic security intelligence and military realms. we have very close alignment of objectives in some areas and need to continue to work with them. thesaudi 2013 vision -- saudi 2030 vision spearheaded by prince mohammed is an ambitious view of the future. i think the saudi leadership as credit forserves thinking about how saudi arabia will prosper in the future across a number of different areas in terms of development, investment, employment, diversification of its economy. it is a very, very important
brennan: i did talk to david ignatius prior to that. it is a reference to me. >> he did not imply you did. the headline on the online version is "the 30-year-old prince could jumpstart the kingdom or drive it off a cliff." what can the u.s. do and what should it do to get a good outcome in saudi arabia? mr. brennan: continue to work very closely with the saudi leadership and the saudi government. president obama has been there many times during his administration. we have...
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rhodes, one of the president's chief advisors, the ecochamber of krugman, zakaria, of friedman, of ignatius, all the ecochamber is out there. he is doing fine, everything is fine, this guy is leading great, not to worry, things are really great. the ecochamber that mr. rhodes described in an article in "the atlantic" about how they were able to orchestrate the iranian agreement, it's out there. so as we warned, as we warned and predicted -- i wish we had been wrong. i'd love to stand here on the floor of the senate and say senator graham and i were wrong. we didn't have to worry about isis. they are the j.v. but we were right. we were right, and we continue to be right, and we still don't have a strategy. but there is the ecochamber out there that goes on and on and on. and, my friends, i believe the american people deserve better than what they are getting from this echo chamber, which is the obamaphiles that can incredibly praise all of these mistakes. finally i urge my colleagues -- and i will go through some more of these, but my colleagues, i warn them unless we get a real strategy and
rhodes, one of the president's chief advisors, the ecochamber of krugman, zakaria, of friedman, of ignatius, all the ecochamber is out there. he is doing fine, everything is fine, this guy is leading great, not to worry, things are really great. the ecochamber that mr. rhodes described in an article in "the atlantic" about how they were able to orchestrate the iranian agreement, it's out there. so as we warned, as we warned and predicted -- i wish we had been wrong. i'd love to stand...