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mr. hughes: was that also your experience? mr. virts: i had other flights but they were all around two weeks. been thattion has when you are flying a space shuttle mission, it is like a two-week train wreck of trying to operate and get everything you need to complete in this very short amount of time. the crewmembers working very fast, you do not have a lot of time to exercise. it is important to exercise in space. i will exercise two or three times. you have crewmembers even though they are there for six months, they're doing a significant amount of exercise every day. why youthat is probably acclimated pretty well after 200 days in space. it probably didn't feel a lot different than being an space for a couple of weeks. the amount of exercise and the amount of work you are doing during that time. mr. hughes: i think both of you would agree the technology is imaginable on getting to mars. what happened with our astronauts once they get there, how do we handle the making it so astronauts can live there, how difficult will that be.
mr. hughes: was that also your experience? mr. virts: i had other flights but they were all around two weeks. been thattion has when you are flying a space shuttle mission, it is like a two-week train wreck of trying to operate and get everything you need to complete in this very short amount of time. the crewmembers working very fast, you do not have a lot of time to exercise. it is important to exercise in space. i will exercise two or three times. you have crewmembers even though they are...
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said how careers started paralleling one another, and he brought his lifetime relationship banker, mr. hugh mccall torques th, to that meett helped him get the carolina panthers. >> you must have had a few stumbles along waithe way, thou. >> sure, my second season in the nfl we set the record for most consecutive losses, so i got to experience that. then they mentioned getting cut so my mom got to see me get fired on espn. had to go home and tell my wife that. then i was lucky enough to get signed on with the tampa bay buccaneers the next day and go to the super bowl with them. i got to see the lows and highs, and i think that sense of resiliency and that sense of always pressing forward, man, you need that in business, and we've certainly experienced that and kind of benefited from those lessons with movement mortgage. >> let's talk about movement mortgage because you had some tough talk for people you thought were doing irresponsible lending. what do you do differently? whats movement all about? >> in 2007 and 2008 the mortgage system was broken, the whole financial service industry was b
said how careers started paralleling one another, and he brought his lifetime relationship banker, mr. hugh mccall torques th, to that meett helped him get the carolina panthers. >> you must have had a few stumbles along waithe way, thou. >> sure, my second season in the nfl we set the record for most consecutive losses, so i got to experience that. then they mentioned getting cut so my mom got to see me get fired on espn. had to go home and tell my wife that. then i was lucky...
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that's hugh hewitt, radio host. hello again, mr. hewitt. >> hey, don. i'm glad you thought the questions were hard. they were, and they were tough, and they were supposed to be. >> i want to get a tough answer from you right now. donald trump was just on fox news and this is what he said about last night's debate. here it is. >> the thing that made me most upset and everybody else too was the three hours. to be standing for three hours answering questions in the form of a debate. i think the viewers probably frankly would have done as well as they've done. i think they said a record in the history of cnn. as well as they have done. that would have done better if it was an hour shorter. it was too much. too long. i'd imagine at a certain point people get bored with that. >> why do you think the length was an issue for him, hugh? >> i don't know. i look forward to talking to him about that. he's going to come back on tomorrow or monday. i'm looking forward to that. i think donald trump has the best tv chops of anyone. the most training in reality televisi
that's hugh hewitt, radio host. hello again, mr. hewitt. >> hey, don. i'm glad you thought the questions were hard. they were, and they were tough, and they were supposed to be. >> i want to get a tough answer from you right now. donald trump was just on fox news and this is what he said about last night's debate. here it is. >> the thing that made me most upset and everybody else too was the three hours. to be standing for three hours answering questions in the form of a...
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list goes on and on but right now the man behind all this the ceo of the global poverty project, mr. hugh evans. great to see you, man. >> thank you, willie. thank you very much for having me. >> congrats. >> congrats. how do you feelle? >> i didn't get much sleep last night i was so excited. this is the biggest year for the movement. we're seeing that, you know, yesterday the united nations lawn. the new global goals for sustainability development and we want this party tonight to be historic announcement of those goals but also build a lasting movement to achieve them so i couldn't be happier. >> on the piece the u.n. millennium goals for 2000, they are a very, very big deal and they expired this year and there's a new set of goals. tell us what we're looking for from the world community? >> what we're looking for we're looking for this notion of holistic development. the millennium development goals were built at a time when it was kind of the west versus the south whereas now we're actually talking about everyone being involved in this process of economic development. so, all 193 worl
list goes on and on but right now the man behind all this the ceo of the global poverty project, mr. hugh evans. great to see you, man. >> thank you, willie. thank you very much for having me. >> congrats. >> congrats. how do you feelle? >> i didn't get much sleep last night i was so excited. this is the biggest year for the movement. we're seeing that, you know, yesterday the united nations lawn. the new global goals for sustainability development and we want this party...
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mr. trump comes back on the hugh hewitt show i'll say you've got the best chops on tv. why wouldn't you want to go longer? we kept the audience. >> i'm wondering if you're going to ask him about what happened in new hampshire? one asked him about the president being a muslim. >> are you going to play the tape? i haven't seen it. >> oh, sorry. we have it? let's listen and maybe you can respond. >> the problem in this country, it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. >> we need this question. >> but anyway, we have training camps growing. they want to kill us. that's my question. when do we get rid of them? >> we'll be looking at a lot of different things. a lot of people are saying that and saying that bad things are happening out there. we'll be looking at that and plenty of other things. >> that definitely warrants a follow-up question. president obama is not a muslim. he's a christian.training camps. i go back to my qods thing with donald trump. you have to ask the candidate what they heard and if they believe it.
mr. trump comes back on the hugh hewitt show i'll say you've got the best chops on tv. why wouldn't you want to go longer? we kept the audience. >> i'm wondering if you're going to ask him about what happened in new hampshire? one asked him about the president being a muslim. >> are you going to play the tape? i haven't seen it. >> oh, sorry. we have it? let's listen and maybe you can respond. >> the problem in this country, it's called muslims. we know our current...
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hugh, how are you? mrs. huckabee with him. i don't expect to be recognize. everybody callses me dennis prager anyway. dennis prager is a very bad man. don't buy his book "the ten commandments" just because it's a best seller. -don't go to prager university because because it will change your life. don't do that stuff. a bad man. that's what he is. i warned her about that. and i suggested she co-opt him because of heir shared arkansas experience, to identify as an arkansas native, even though she isn't but did live there and did work the back roads like mike huckabee did. bobby jindal, i don't know if i have an iq test for president he reside win. their only man who speaks fastest than i do. he has trouble getting traction early on but watch that space. he sued the federal government over common core. that's his issue. common core is the most explosive domestic policy issue i've seen arrive on a political scene in sudden fashion in 25 years, and the elites in washington have no idea yet how badly screwed up homework is at the kitchen table and there is nothin
hugh, how are you? mrs. huckabee with him. i don't expect to be recognize. everybody callses me dennis prager anyway. dennis prager is a very bad man. don't buy his book "the ten commandments" just because it's a best seller. -don't go to prager university because because it will change your life. don't do that stuff. a bad man. that's what he is. i warned her about that. and i suggested she co-opt him because of heir shared arkansas experience, to identify as an arkansas native, even...
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hugh hewitt, conservative radio host on the debate panel asking questions he grilled mr. trump on his radio program yesterday asking him about a number of bad actors on the world stage. we put together some key moments. listen. >> are you familiar with general solomani. >> yes. but but go ahead, give me a little. go ahead, tell me. he runs the quds forces. >> the kurds -- for frz a >> the quds forces. >> i'm sorry. i thought you said kurd. the kurd have been very poorly treated by us. >> agreed. >> do you know the players without a scorecard yet, donald trump? >> no, i think, by the time we got to office. they will be changed. all gone the i knew you would ask me things like this. there is no reason. number one, i will hopefully find general douglas macarthur in the pack, i will find who ever it is that i will find. but they're all changingch th. e do you know this one. i thought you used the word kurd before. i will till you i think the kurds are most underutilized and being mistreated by us. no one understand why. as far as the individual players, i don't know them. i h
hugh hewitt, conservative radio host on the debate panel asking questions he grilled mr. trump on his radio program yesterday asking him about a number of bad actors on the world stage. we put together some key moments. listen. >> are you familiar with general solomani. >> yes. but but go ahead, give me a little. go ahead, tell me. he runs the quds forces. >> the kurds -- for frz a >> the quds forces. >> i'm sorry. i thought you said kurd. the kurd have been very...
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mr. speaker, i want to start with the hugh hewitt with donald trump did we learn anything meaningful about his capacity to be president? >> i think it's a sign, a good sense -- the truths no national leader knows anything about the head of the force they may have memorized the name, they don't know what school he went to or what fashion he belongs to or whether he was in moscow. this is not presidential stuff. going to hire secretary of state, going to hire national security advise other, going to have secretary of defense. the question -- real question is, so what would you do about >> dickerson: when we're thinking about, you thought when you campaigned a lot about how to do stuff in this job. talk to me about a business person comes in, george schulz used to say, former secretary of state, in the private sector say, do this, then got into office he'd say do this, nothing would happen. give us realistic assessment of business person comes in gets stuff done? >> i think secretary schulz put american government. and since he was secretary in the 1980s. would be fascinating if trump does ge
mr. speaker, i want to start with the hugh hewitt with donald trump did we learn anything meaningful about his capacity to be president? >> i think it's a sign, a good sense -- the truths no national leader knows anything about the head of the force they may have memorized the name, they don't know what school he went to or what fashion he belongs to or whether he was in moscow. this is not presidential stuff. going to hire secretary of state, going to hire national security advise other,...
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mr. trump and the foreign policy question asked by hugh, i thought that was entirely within bounds.want to be the next commander-in-chief, you ought to display a strong knowledge of foreign policy and i thought those names and questions were within bounds. lori: all right, steven, your thoughts on a lot of people. sayi that thoswere gotcha questions and saying those leaders names, they were a tongue twister. >> well, i don't think there's any surprise that donald trump didn't know the answer the questions. his campaign up to this point has a lot of style and very little substance and i think his response to those questions is indicative of that. going forward, they're interesting because trump always talked about what it's like to be a successful businessperson and would hire certain republican candidates over others. i don't know a single person interviewing for a job who would i don't know the answer and then. lori: what did she let me move on to but i really i'm approaching 3:30 because it's going to get really rowdy on the floor here approaching the weekend. let me get your take
mr. trump and the foreign policy question asked by hugh, i thought that was entirely within bounds.want to be the next commander-in-chief, you ought to display a strong knowledge of foreign policy and i thought those names and questions were within bounds. lori: all right, steven, your thoughts on a lot of people. sayi that thoswere gotcha questions and saying those leaders names, they were a tongue twister. >> well, i don't think there's any surprise that donald trump didn't know the...
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hugh hewitt had him on his radio show. he has a lot of credibility amongst conservatives and trying to get mr.mp to go to jihad and problems in the middle east including the difference between hamas and hezbollah. >> in the ebait i'll bring up al masri being hamas. do you think if i ask people to talk about those three things and the differences that that's a got you question. >> yes, i do. >> that's interesting. >> so, the difference between hezbollah and hamas does not matter to you now? >> it will when it's appropriate. i'll know more about it than you know, and it won't take me long. >> on the one hand, wow. this is shia sunni operating in the territories. operating out of lebanon on the other hand, this is what is working with mr. trump. i'm smart, i'll deal with it. go away. >> it is. carly fiorini. ha had not held public office. but donald trump said i'll tell you like it is don't matter if i know your fancy terms. >> both jeb bush said this disqualifies him. coming right up. stay here for it. next, how donald trump is proofing once again politics makes strange bed fellows. >>> let's he
hugh hewitt had him on his radio show. he has a lot of credibility amongst conservatives and trying to get mr.mp to go to jihad and problems in the middle east including the difference between hamas and hezbollah. >> in the ebait i'll bring up al masri being hamas. do you think if i ask people to talk about those three things and the differences that that's a got you question. >> yes, i do. >> that's interesting. >> so, the difference between hezbollah and hamas does not...
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. >> jake, i'd like -- >> we're going to turn now to hugh hewitt. >> mr. trump, two years ago, president obama drew a red line that the syrian dictator bashar assad crossed and president obama threatened to strike. he did not. knees buckled. syria is a living hell and he turned to congress to back him up. you have three senators to your right that said no. do they bear responsibility for this refugee crisis and what would you have done when assad crossed the line? >> i wouldn't have drawn the line but once he drew it, they don't have a choice but to cross. somehow, he just doesn't have courage. there is something missing from our president. had he crossed the line and really gone in with force, done something to assad, if he had gone in with tremendous force, you wouldn't have millions of people displaced all over the world. >> how much responsibility, mr. trump, do the sen tomorrators h? >> they had a responsibility. >> senator -- >> we have zero responsibility because let's remember what the president said. he said the attack he would conduct would be a
. >> jake, i'd like -- >> we're going to turn now to hugh hewitt. >> mr. trump, two years ago, president obama drew a red line that the syrian dictator bashar assad crossed and president obama threatened to strike. he did not. knees buckled. syria is a living hell and he turned to congress to back him up. you have three senators to your right that said no. do they bear responsibility for this refugee crisis and what would you have done when assad crossed the line? >> i...
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hugh misses the point. if you are running for president there are a lot of foreign policy challenges that are out there. and mr have known these players and we certainly know. and i take a different tact on this. rather than focussing on donald trump and his knowledge or lack thereof of these folks, my question is why aren't we talk about the president obama has or has not done to contain al qaeda and the iranian national guard. those are questions we should be asking. >> and that is the republican strategist in you speaking out ron christie. very wise man. i know where your coming from. but i'm trying to focus on donald trump right here. that is a much large irdiscussion. i want to talk about what the opponents of donald trump have done after this. jeb bush pounced. take a listen. >> you have to know who the players are. you need to know what the capabilities of the united states are. you need a strategy. all of this stuff, you just can't flippantly say i'll hire the best people and it will be done. you have to have some sense of what's at risk here. >> i think that is a good line of attack for the other cand
hugh misses the point. if you are running for president there are a lot of foreign policy challenges that are out there. and mr have known these players and we certainly know. and i take a different tact on this. rather than focussing on donald trump and his knowledge or lack thereof of these folks, my question is why aren't we talk about the president obama has or has not done to contain al qaeda and the iranian national guard. those are questions we should be asking. >> and that is the...
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hugh hewitt, conservative radio host on the debate panel asking questions he grilled mr.am yesterday asking him about a number of bad actors on the world stage. we put
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questions, conservative talk radio show host hugh hewitt, who will join necessary for the republican presidential debate on september 16th. good to see you as always. mr. trump told you immediately after you asked him specifically about general suleimani and hezbollah and hamas, that he didn't think the questions were fair. why do you think they are fair? >> gotcha questions, which i don't think are fair, are tricks to attempt to embarrass people. i provided the name of general suleimani, i talked about the other people. i didn't ask him for names and didn't ask for groups. i don't think a gotcha question that doesn't quiz you is a gotcha question. i think it's a serious probing question, what do you think the iran deal will mean for thinks terrorist groups when iran gets $150 billion and general suleimani is such a talented terrorist. that's what he is, a very talented terrorist. so perhaps what i do is sometimes assume that the people i've been talking with, especially republican candidates, are as well read as i make myself be. illustrate mick crystal on for a couple hours, mike more rely, suleimani comes up a lot in those conversations, but there'
questions, conservative talk radio show host hugh hewitt, who will join necessary for the republican presidential debate on september 16th. good to see you as always. mr. trump told you immediately after you asked him specifically about general suleimani and hezbollah and hamas, that he didn't think the questions were fair. why do you think they are fair? >> gotcha questions, which i don't think are fair, are tricks to attempt to embarrass people. i provided the name of general suleimani,...
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let me bring in the panel, hugh hewitt, i'm going to start with you because you are here. we earlied you up. you and mrtrump had an interesting back and forth and we're going to get to that in a minute, but your reaction to the poll numbers. carson and trump, two unelectives. >> the second inning was good to carson and trump, the first inning was good to scott walker. we were talking baseball earlier, i'm going to use that throughout. i talked to add vadvisers in wa campaign, they are not worried. i think he will continue to grow and we'll see what happens with donald trump. he's unique. >> he is unique. i want to play, speaking of trump, i'm curious of your take on this. i got an interesting trump versus bush. bush decided to engage trump and decided he has to do it and started this week. here it is. >> this guy can't negotiate his way out of a paper bag. he's very low energy. >> this is not a guy who is a conservative. and using his own words is not a mischaracterization. >> when you get right down to it, we're a nation that speaks english. and i think while we're in this nation, we should be speakin
let me bring in the panel, hugh hewitt, i'm going to start with you because you are here. we earlied you up. you and mrtrump had an interesting back and forth and we're going to get to that in a minute, but your reaction to the poll numbers. carson and trump, two unelectives. >> the second inning was good to carson and trump, the first inning was good to scott walker. we were talking baseball earlier, i'm going to use that throughout. i talked to add vadvisers in wa campaign, they are not...
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mrs. clinton also told donald trump's surging candidacy, a bad development for our american political system. meantime, trump has a new media target. he is calling conservative talk show host, hugh hewitt a third rate radio announcer after huett asked him certain questions. >> how about al julani and al baghdadi do you know the players without a scorecard donald trump? >> honestly by the time we get to office they'll all be changed, they'll all be gone. i knew you were going to ask me questions like this. there's no reason. number 1 i will hopefully find general douglas mcarthur in the pack. those are like history questions, do you know this one, do you know that one? >> i don't like gotcha questions. >> that is a gotcha question. >> trump will see huett later this month. huett is one of the panelists in the debate. journey of a correspondent. >> at one time i fel >> now, to a very personal journey for a member of our al jazeera family. this is really fun. roxana saberi traveled to japan to cover the 70th anniversary of the attacks on that area. roxana. >> now, i was able to live in my father's native country, iran, but now this was the first time i was back to my mother's nativ
mrs. clinton also told donald trump's surging candidacy, a bad development for our american political system. meantime, trump has a new media target. he is calling conservative talk show host, hugh hewitt a third rate radio announcer after huett asked him certain questions. >> how about al julani and al baghdadi do you know the players without a scorecard donald trump? >> honestly by the time we get to office they'll all be changed, they'll all be gone. i knew you were going to ask...
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mr. hewitt who is a harvard guy and intellectual right winger host. i don't think it will hurt trump at all with his fans. >> today marco rubio told cnn that trump's response to hugh hewitt's questions is a red flag. >> i think if you don't the answer to those questions, you're not going to be able to serve as commander in chief. it should be part of the reason you're running is you understand the threats that the world is facing. you have a deep understanding and an understanding of what to do about them. and if someone doesn't, i think it's very concerning. >> yesterday jeb bush also told reporters that trump's answer doesn't cut it. >> you got to know who the players are. you need to know what the capabilities of the united states are. you need a strategy. all this stuff, you just can't flip antly say, well, i'll hire the best people and it will be done. you got to have the sense of what's at risk here. >> okay, we know they're going to pounce. his opponents are looking for anything to take him down in the polls. here's an opportunity. pick up on what joy was saying. i'm wondering about the average voter's response to this. the average voter doesn't know much m
mr. hewitt who is a harvard guy and intellectual right winger host. i don't think it will hurt trump at all with his fans. >> today marco rubio told cnn that trump's response to hugh hewitt's questions is a red flag. >> i think if you don't the answer to those questions, you're not going to be able to serve as commander in chief. it should be part of the reason you're running is you understand the threats that the world is facing. you have a deep understanding and an understanding...
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. >> jake, i'd like -- >> we're going to turn now to hugh hewitt from salem radio network. >> thank you, jake. mr. trump, two years ago president obama drew a red line that the syrian dictator bashar assad crossed and president obama threatened to strike. he did not. hi knees buckled. we now have 4 million refugees. syria is a living hell and he turned to congress for the authority to back him up. you have three senators to your right who said no. do they bear responsibility for this refugee crisis and what would you have done when assad crossed that line? >> number one, i wouldn't have drawn the line. once he drew it he had no choice but to go across. they do bear some responsibility. i think he probably didn't do it for that reason. somehow he just doesn't have courage. there's something missing from our president. had he crossed the line and really gone in with force, done something to assad, if he had gone in with tremendous force, you wouldn't have millions of people displaced all over the world. >> how much responsibility, mr. trump, do the senators hold? >> i think they had a responsibilit
. >> jake, i'd like -- >> we're going to turn now to hugh hewitt from salem radio network. >> thank you, jake. mr. trump, two years ago president obama drew a red line that the syrian dictator bashar assad crossed and president obama threatened to strike. he did not. hi knees buckled. we now have 4 million refugees. syria is a living hell and he turned to congress for the authority to back him up. you have three senators to your right who said no. do they bear responsibility...
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mr. kelly talked about nasa's study of himself and twin, scott kelly. this is about an hour. >>> well, good morning, everybody. welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor at bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington, and i am the president of the national press club. we have a historic day here in the national press club. our guest live via video link from the nsinternational space station is scott kelly. here at the table is mark kelly and terry virts. from the audience's right, david shepardson, washington bureau chief for the detroit news. robert kunz. frank mooring jr., senior editor. the washington bureau chief for the buffalo news and current chairman of the speakers' committee. senior vice president for business wires public policy wire and the press club member who organized this morning's breakfast. thank you, danny. a european space agency astronaut. bureau chief for the news agency of russia. vice president of advocacy and public affairs for the association of unmanned vehicle systems international and a national press club board member. welcome to you all. [ applause ] i also want to welco
mr. kelly talked about nasa's study of himself and twin, scott kelly. this is about an hour. >>> well, good morning, everybody. welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i'm an editor at bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington, and i am the president of the national press club. we have a historic day here in the national press club. our guest live via video link from the nsinternational space station is scott kelly. here at the...
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mr. trump. steve forbes will join us to break down those numbers. that ought to be very interesting. hey you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. my name is chris hughes am a certified arborist for pg&e. i oversee the patrolling of trees near power lines and roots near pipes and underground infrastructure. at pg&e wherever we work, we work hard to protect the environment. getting the job done safely so we can keep the lights on for everybody. because i live here i have a deeper connection to the community. and i want to see the community grow and thrive. every year we work with cities and schools to plant trees in our communities. the environment is there for my kids and future generations. together, we're building a better california. jo all right. breaking news on gap. courtney reagan has the details. >> that's right, michele. we have breaking news on both gap and ralph lauren. stay with me here. old navy global president steffen larson is going to be taking over as ceo of ralph lauren which means ralph lauren himself is stepping aside. so you got that? we've got the old navy global president to be taking over as ralph lauren ceo. gap is effectively
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mr. trump's faith. he did apologize for it and lessons learned. sometimes you state things and you don't always know how it's going to be interpreted. >> he thinks it was a mistake to question trump's hughis not the right term. you should never question someone's faith. there are always better ways to say things and realize it did not come out the right way. >> that set off donald trump. he then questioned dr. carson's faith. he also planted the seed of doubt about even dr. carson's medical record. listen to what donald trump said on "new day" yesterday. >> i don't think he's a great religious figure. i saw him yesterday quoting something. he was quoting on humility and looks like he just memorized it two minutes before he said the quote. now he gets on low key. frankly, he looks like -- he makes bush look like the energizer bunny. he was a doctor, perhaps an okay doctor, by the way, he was an okay doctor. >> there's a lot to dissect there. le's start with the medical credentials. he was an okay doctor, you can check that out, too. what does he mean by that? >> interesting. we see where people or politicians get together, meet each other. then you realize for what mr. trump suggested, p
mr. trump's faith. he did apologize for it and lessons learned. sometimes you state things and you don't always know how it's going to be interpreted. >> he thinks it was a mistake to question trump's hughis not the right term. you should never question someone's faith. there are always better ways to say things and realize it did not come out the right way. >> that set off donald trump. he then questioned dr. carson's faith. he also planted the seed of doubt about even dr. carson's...