political analyst michael steele, along with former head of ted cruz's alliance super pac , kellyanne conwaychairman, i want to ask you this. with a lot of people watching the images last night from that trump rally in san jose, not the first time we have seen these clashes outside, who is to blame and what would you advise the republican nominee? what would you advised him of trump to do to try to deal with these images, which are not pretty and helpful for anyone involved. michael: i would advise him he needs to send out the message very clear, as we have seen and heard others do, that this is not the way democracy proceeds. this is not how we engage in political discourse. there will be people who disagree with us, people who will disagree in a way that they want to this -- they want to express that openly, but violence is different. we will not tolerate that as a campaign. them message, it takes away the sniping and the backbiting. donald trump's attitude, his message and word has already condoned this. in terms of what happens last night, it is clear that there are others who want to st