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but peggy noonan whose writing i happen to admire, former reagan speech writer, the-- she had some, i think, damning things to say about ted cruz. the journal editorially said that that cruz had really taken a hit when he talked about new york values. and then he said he defined them as socially liberal or proabortion or progay. and marriage, progay marriage, focus around money a the media, in the journal, which is a maitream republican institution, said he's just and republican voters who would otherwise come maybe to a republican nomin. >> well, i don't think think it is in the republican play book, whoever the nominee s that new york will be in play come november. but, but when "the wall street journal" says that the real question about ted cruz is will republican voters see it as hypocritical, so you attack new york values around money and media, and then you take the million dollars from gold man sacks as a loan. i don't begrudge the fact that his wife worked for goldman the image. >> it's hard when you are trying to be the outsiderment and rubio faced some of this problem too. h
but peggy noonan whose writing i happen to admire, former reagan speech writer, the-- she had some, i think, damning things to say about ted cruz. the journal editorially said that that cruz had really taken a hit when he talked about new york values. and then he said he defined them as socially liberal or proabortion or progay. and marriage, progay marriage, focus around money a the media, in the journal, which is a maitream republican institution, said he's just and republican voters who...
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. >> reagan's address was written by speechwriter peggy noonan. she described the process of writing the speech ronald reagan gave to the nation just hours after the space shuttle challenger exploded. the discussion at the junction explosion took place to in her appearance at the miami book fair in november of last year. >> let's talk about the challenger explosion and that famous speech now that is really in the books as one of the greats. that was such an interesting day. that was january 1985. 85 or 86? unblocking. january 1986, thank you, sir. it is in my book a chapter called a lecture. and what it is is a lecture that i gave to some students at harvard university a few years ago. they were members of the class on government, traditionally many members of the class to go into government. i wanted to tell them as a visiting person invite to speak to them about, want to kill them one thing. and it was this. you're going to go into government and after a while your job is going to bore you. and it is going to be the same. is going to be the same
. >> reagan's address was written by speechwriter peggy noonan. she described the process of writing the speech ronald reagan gave to the nation just hours after the space shuttle challenger exploded. the discussion at the junction explosion took place to in her appearance at the miami book fair in november of last year. >> let's talk about the challenger explosion and that famous speech now that is really in the books as one of the greats. that was such an interesting day. that was...
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>> peggy noonan will be with us here in miami a little later today. she she will be taking your calls. right now and are set, here on the campus of miami-dade colleges washington post reporter jody, his upholster plies winner, his latest is called black flag, the rights of of isis. here's what the cover looks like. what happened in 1999 that led to the rise, the creation of isis question marks. >> there is an essential character in this tale, you see his picture on the cover here his name is zarqawi, some people may remind him of the -- the american sniper this was the guy they they were after. he actually became a problem because he got out of jail early. in 1999 there is an amnesty in jordan, he was a prisoner serving a 15 year prison sentence. supposed to be there until he was relatively old man. he ended up getting sprung in his entire group got sprung. this is sort of the beginning points of this long complicated story that leads us twice as somewhere we are today. >> who was abu messiah balser kari before 1999? >> probably the most unpredictable
>> peggy noonan will be with us here in miami a little later today. she she will be taking your calls. right now and are set, here on the campus of miami-dade colleges washington post reporter jody, his upholster plies winner, his latest is called black flag, the rights of of isis. here's what the cover looks like. what happened in 1999 that led to the rise, the creation of isis question marks. >> there is an essential character in this tale, you see his picture on the cover here...
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political round table with "face the nation" moderator john dickerson, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan and nancy cordes. plus tips on reaching your financial goals in 2016. we will hear from cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. we will show you how movie theaters are offering healthier food at the snack bar. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. have a happy new year.year's clean up coverage. (( "now wave your hand over it.. no way." "there is no way that card would've come to the top." )) ((sherry swensk)) > and the linq's mat franco showed me a few tricks up his sleeve.. with his stunning and mind boggling card tricks. < welcome to a brighter morning,
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i think what's happening in europe, in fact peggy noonan wrote a column over the weekend saying american s don't want americans to become what europe is becoming. she's referencing what happened in germany during new year's eve when a group of what appeared to be refugees went on a rampage and sexually assaulted women. >> angela merkelle has been an effective head of germany and a conservative. she sort of bowed to the liberal pressures and decided to take in a million refugees. now it's created a big fat mess. the response to that across europe is we are going -- we are getting neo mussolinis popping up. >> we don't want political correctness to dictate what we do that could compromise our safety. >> this is an uncomfortable situation. the fact is it took thousands of years for the west to develop and codify the values of human dignity. the reality is there are large parts of the globe where they don't treat women with with respect. where violence is tolerateded and encouraged. we have a right to say we are protecting the values that make this country special. we need to make sure the p
i think what's happening in europe, in fact peggy noonan wrote a column over the weekend saying american s don't want americans to become what europe is becoming. she's referencing what happened in germany during new year's eve when a group of what appeared to be refugees went on a rampage and sexually assaulted women. >> angela merkelle has been an effective head of germany and a conservative. she sort of bowed to the liberal pressures and decided to take in a million refugees. now it's...
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political round table with "face the nation" moderator john dickerson, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan and nancy cordes. plus tips on reaching your financial goals in 2016. we will hear from cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. we will show you how movie theaters are offering healthier food at the snack bar. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. have a happy n n year. his is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 3 happy new year! and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm jetske wauran
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political round table with "face the nation" moderator john dickerson, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan and nancy cordes. plus tips on reaching your financial goals in 2016. we will hear from cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. we will show you how movie theaters are offering healthier food at the snack bar. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. have a happy new year. news." shaina: right now on kcci, extra patrol. alyx: why additional officers took to downtown for the holiday. plus, why has the number of homicides in des moines spiked this year? we went to the police for answers. shaina: and the final countdown to kickoff is on. how iowans are enjoying california just ahead. good morning, thanks for waking up bright and early with us. alyx: it's 4:30 on friday, january 1. did you wake up and smell the roses? not quite the pasadena weather. metinka: we have the brisk wind, it is winter in iowa. the wind chills even close to zero to the west. it feels like four degrees in carroll, five degrees in audubon. your planners shows the temperatures will th
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round table with "face the nation" moderator john dickerson, "wall street journal" colu columnist peggy noonanancy cordes. we will show you how movie theaters are offering healthier food at the snack bar. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a happy new year. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> happy new year, the first day of 2016. a look at philadelphia and cities around the world celebrated. >>> plus new years eve tradition, the mummers he parade takes place today, groups are waking up and getting ready to the big day and marching down broad street a look at those preparations straight ahead. >> how is today's forecast looking for that parade? kate has a check on your new yeast days weather.rade? very important with all of those mummers strutting around. very soon. it is january 1st, good morning, i'm nicole brewer. happy new year. >> i'm jan carabeo. erika is off this morning. so let's gather check on the forecast with katie. thousands are going to go out to t
round table with "face the nation" moderator john dickerson, "wall street journal" colu columnist peggy noonanancy cordes. we will show you how movie theaters are offering healthier food at the snack bar. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a happy new year. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> happy new year, the first day of 2016. a look at philadelphia and cities around the...
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political round table with "face the nation" moderator john dickerson, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonanancy cordes. plus tips on reaching your financial goals in 2016. we will hear from cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. we will show you how movie theaters are offering healthier food at the snack bar. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a happy new year. ,, first 20-16 i'm anne makovec...michelle >>> good morning. let's take a live look at the golden gate bridge. not a soul in sight. it is january 1, 2016. >> someone is going home. >> we saw a lot of people going home from parties on the way to work this morning. thank you for joining us. i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> happy new year. i'm frank mallicoat. first day of 2016. at 4:30, you need a little traffic because you might be going home from a party. and you need a little weather, too. good morning. >> it was like evening commute out there on the 680, 580. i counted three tow trucks. that's never good. >> and two cop cars. >> lots of them. >>> clear skies currently
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>> dickerson: we're back, peggy noonan. jamelle bouie clemve pilitical correspondent and cbs news polititil analyst susan page "usa today's" washington bureau chief. ed o'keefe, covers politics for the "washington post." welcome to all of you susan i want to start with you. the latest in iowa republican side very tight between cruz and trump. >> cruz has nrow lead. looks m me narrow this morning, cruz has an organization there. and in other states. we don't know if trump has the kind of organization that historically has worked in inging people out to go to the caucuses on cold winter's night. this is a big advantage to ted >> dickerson: trump advantage might be that he brings out all kinds of people bututo they do the work. >> that's right. it's proved to be hard in the past m. times worked for barack obama he turned out lot of new voters in the democratic caucuses in 2008. 's tough. >> dickerson: a lot of talk about third place why might that be important? >> one of those establishment or middle of the road republicans. t
>> dickerson: we're back, peggy noonan. jamelle bouie clemve pilitical correspondent and cbs news polititil analyst susan page "usa today's" washington bureau chief. ed o'keefe, covers politics for the "washington post." welcome to all of you susan i want to start with you. the latest in iowa republican side very tight between cruz and trump. >> cruz has nrow lead. looks m me narrow this morning, cruz has an organization there. and in other states. we don't know...
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. >> host: we talked to peggy noonan yesterday about her book, which is a reader as well, and she divided the column shed wanted to include in, i really like that, maybe, and essentially why did i write that? how did you choose which of your writings -- >> guest: my publisher and editor from grove atlantic have been together forever. we're married. and it was -- he signed my up for my first book when he was a junior publisher at del. went to shy mon and schuster and signed me up for my second. what morgan and i did was sit down -- i don't -- peggy is a clearer thinker than i am. i love everything i ever wrote. and morgan is my editor and helped me write it all so morgan loves everything i wrote. sew we sat down and made our list of favorite things and put the twilights together, gave it to the manager editor and said you have 57,500 page book here. so we spent the next six months basically killing our darlings. oh, i love you, such a sweet little innocent piece, bam, and until we got it down to printable size. and i personally am waiting for the reader's digest large print edition to come
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there was a young speech writer, peggy noonan, who just wrote a book this year call time of our lives. the first column of her work was this lecture she gave in talking about the wrifgt speech. and that was how they bonded. they were all finished writing the state of union. out of the corner of her eye she saw what happened on cnn and she knew the president would need something shelf didn't know that he would know the quote that he used at the end of that speech. but did it speak to how a president can lead nation. and i remember it very well from my childhood, juan. >> i remember being in a bedroom in college watching this on a terrible television. do you remember where you were? >> i was at home. and i remember seeing it in utter shock. the excitement of when it took off and watching it. and it broke apart. and maybe that's one of those booster rockets falling apart. and wasn't. when it started to break into more pieces and the commentators telling what was going. on it reminds us, let's talk about the positive of this. after that, there was, of course, a time of mourning. then amer
there was a young speech writer, peggy noonan, who just wrote a book this year call time of our lives. the first column of her work was this lecture she gave in talking about the wrifgt speech. and that was how they bonded. they were all finished writing the state of union. out of the corner of her eye she saw what happened on cnn and she knew the president would need something shelf didn't know that he would know the quote that he used at the end of that speech. but did it speak to how a...
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the president declined to exhibit what peggy noonan called patriotic grace.e had the chance to say to his terrified -- i mean, republicans were terrified in washington, d.c. they were afraid they couldn't say no to the first black president who had just been elected. he had given a thumping to john mccain. and the republicans stood there ready to compromise and he didn't even ask them. >> you're talking about the infamous mitch mcconnell comment, my number one goal is to defeat him politically. >> seven years ago today, the number one goal of mitch mcconnell and every republican was not to be deemed the racist monster who was opposing america's beloved first black president. >> that's a safe bet. that's not something you want -- >> your pr department never says, go for that. but in the -- the president starting with the stimulus, moving to obamacare, said you know what? i won, my way, highway. he let his opponents off the hook. sometimes in life you have to take the risk to let somebody else do the right thing, even when they can hurt you a little bit. he ref
the president declined to exhibit what peggy noonan called patriotic grace.e had the chance to say to his terrified -- i mean, republicans were terrified in washington, d.c. they were afraid they couldn't say no to the first black president who had just been elected. he had given a thumping to john mccain. and the republicans stood there ready to compromise and he didn't even ask them. >> you're talking about the infamous mitch mcconnell comment, my number one goal is to defeat him...
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. >> peggy noonan wrote a great colume this weekend in "the wall street journal." let me ask you about ted cruz. i thought in tht debate on himself a lot of good. he tried to take over the debate at one time. chris wallace of fox news i thought sort of took back control of it in a good way. but you know, there is just something about his personality that is grating. it certainly grates on me. >> and it does to his colleagues in the senate. not a single endorseme there. he doesn't have the people that like him in the traditional republican party and that is part of his appeal. but i think on your point, you are right, that ted cruz had an opportunity to sort of seal the deal without donald trump on the stage and he wasn't a commanding first place person. and i agree, you know, complaining with the moderators doesn't do him any good. but at the end of the day. >> he was going to leave the stage if thekept asking those tough questions. >> i mean that was said tongue in cek. but it was kind of an empty complaint, tiffany. the guy is not going to walk off stage. no. i m
. >> peggy noonan wrote a great colume this weekend in "the wall street journal." let me ask you about ted cruz. i thought in tht debate on himself a lot of good. he tried to take over the debate at one time. chris wallace of fox news i thought sort of took back control of it in a good way. but you know, there is just something about his personality that is grating. it certainly grates on me. >> and it does to his colleagues in the senate. not a single endorseme there. he...
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peggy noonan wrote to fears americans have as we see things fall apart around the world. americans to not want america to become what europe is becoming right now. is that a danger? >> really is a danger. domestic counterterrorism is changing, used to be second generation immigrants or wayward youths seduced into terrorism as way of establishing some identity for themselves. that is particular model fbi is used to look at, counterterrorism center is used to looking at. these are different and throw gasoline on fire of debate whether or not to admit syrian refugees. the fact that the administration which really didn't do much in way of background checks here, really puts that into sharp relief as well. david: they claim they have done more background checks than ever. chris the problem is, if you're a governor of a state like this, you say, look, i have to protect my citizens of the federal government is not doing it. texas governor greg abbott says this is precise why i called for halt to refugees entering the u.s. from countries substantially controlled by terrorists. >>
peggy noonan wrote to fears americans have as we see things fall apart around the world. americans to not want america to become what europe is becoming right now. is that a danger? >> really is a danger. domestic counterterrorism is changing, used to be second generation immigrants or wayward youths seduced into terrorism as way of establishing some identity for themselves. that is particular model fbi is used to look at, counterterrorism center is used to looking at. these are different...
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. >> peggy noonan wrote her column. for both hillary clinton and ted cruz, they learned something that a lot of us learned early in life. you pay a price if you're not liked over many years. think what ted cruz is facing now from the dreaded establishment. like somebody who actually like up to and respect bob dole. >> so do i. >> he is saying if you have to make a choice between those two, go for the deal-maker. go for trump. the iowa governor says don't go for cruz, he would be against our policies. i think that there is -- something to be said about ted cruz waiting in the wings for quite a while, right? he didn't attack trump. in a "washington post" poll. one of the things people said they liked most about ted cruz is he had not gone after trump. now they're in a dead heat for iowa. however, i think the new poll from cnn just came out. trump looked like he's pulling away. also in new hampshire. one of the most effective attacks, whether you agree with it or not, were the attacks on whether ted cruz should be eligible
. >> peggy noonan wrote her column. for both hillary clinton and ted cruz, they learned something that a lot of us learned early in life. you pay a price if you're not liked over many years. think what ted cruz is facing now from the dreaded establishment. like somebody who actually like up to and respect bob dole. >> so do i. >> he is saying if you have to make a choice between those two, go for the deal-maker. go for trump. the iowa governor says don't go for cruz, he would...
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the nation" host john dickerson is also cbs news political director and "wall street journal" peggy noonan is a cbs news contributor and the author of "the time of our lives." nancy cordes has traveled the country covering the campaign. welcome here on this new year's day. let me ask peggy, what does this signify now that we have gone to a new year in the politics and this race to be the next president? >> it means things finally get really and substantially exciting. we are, right now, going from the past 18 months where everybody said, i got a gut feeling and i think this is going to happen, there is a new poll, dah, dah, dah. now things are really going to happen. the voters are going to get going to be caucuses in iowa. new hampshire is going to vote soon after. we are actually going to find out if the donald trump phenomenon is real and lasting, and if it is not, we are going to find out what is coming up and who is going to take this thing over. >> nancy, february 1st is iowa. february 9th is new hampshire. this is the latest these caucuses and primaries have been in 20 years. what d
the nation" host john dickerson is also cbs news political director and "wall street journal" peggy noonan is a cbs news contributor and the author of "the time of our lives." nancy cordes has traveled the country covering the campaign. welcome here on this new year's day. let me ask peggy, what does this signify now that we have gone to a new year in the politics and this race to be the next president? >> it means things finally get really and substantially...
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"wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. nancy cordes is a cbs news political correspondent. peggy, what does this signify, that we've gone to the new year in this race to be the president? >> it means things finally get exciting. we're right now going from the past 18 months where everybody said, i've got a gut feeling and i think this is going to happen, there's a new poll, dah-dah-dah. now there's really going to be caucuses in iowa. new hampshire is going to vote soon after. we'll actually find out if the donald trump phenomenon is real and if it is not, we'll find out what's coming up and who is going to take this thing over. >> nancy, february 1st is iowa. february 9th is in new hampshire, the latest these caucuses have been held. what does that mean? >> the race is frozen until we see what can happen with donald trump, if he can maintain this lead. but races below the presidential election are frozen as well. house and senate candidates are waiting to see how to run their races. you ask any republican leader or strategist, the wisest republicans, they have no idea what
"wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. nancy cordes is a cbs news political correspondent. peggy, what does this signify, that we've gone to the new year in this race to be the president? >> it means things finally get exciting. we're right now going from the past 18 months where everybody said, i've got a gut feeling and i think this is going to happen, there's a new poll, dah-dah-dah. now there's really going to be caucuses in iowa. new hampshire is going to vote soon...
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and peggy noonan wrote a column at the time talking about the culture of death that existed in the country and said that some kind of critical mass had been reached. it really didn't feel that way very much. i worked with president clinton on a number of different speeches related to that horrible moment and i think it's useful actually to think about a moment like this not as a sort of -- resulting in a single speech but really the process, in a discussion. as i went back into my files and now for all the world to see frighteningly all of our stuff is up online in p.d.f. form and this is both of you, if not you already, you're next. and so i actually dug back into my own files to take a look at this. and i think what struck me is that just as there are phases of grief there are phases of a discussion like this. it begins in the moment with reaction. the president usually gets to a podium as quickly as he can to say almost inevitably we're still trying to sort out the facts of whatever happened and we're talking to law enforcement and our hearts and prayers go out to the families. there's
and peggy noonan wrote a column at the time talking about the culture of death that existed in the country and said that some kind of critical mass had been reached. it really didn't feel that way very much. i worked with president clinton on a number of different speeches related to that horrible moment and i think it's useful actually to think about a moment like this not as a sort of -- resulting in a single speech but really the process, in a discussion. as i went back into my files and now...
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neil: why, peggy noonan wrote about this, what is just wrong embracing whatever popularity he has, focus here? obviously there is a concerted effort for the party, maybe they did run nikki haley's speech by, his impression, and fair one, i pledged my loyalty to you and then you guys do this to me? >> he is winning according to the polls. they're going to have no choice. neil: he is obviously angry. he made note nikki haley took money from limine says that about everybody. they all did take money from him. i think gop establishment is in a very tough bind. they obviously don't want him to be president or their nominee. they, would rather have him than hillary. even if he polls, if he continues to do well and he doesn't win, he will have an impact on this party. he will speak at the convention. neil: rather than fear it, embrace it? >> if you notice the rnc is not really doing it. it is usually surrogates for the rnc. there is a little bit of difference between reince priebus, that is good question you should ask him and nikki haley. neil: do you think nikki haley's speech was run by or wr
neil: why, peggy noonan wrote about this, what is just wrong embracing whatever popularity he has, focus here? obviously there is a concerted effort for the party, maybe they did run nikki haley's speech by, his impression, and fair one, i pledged my loyalty to you and then you guys do this to me? >> he is winning according to the polls. they're going to have no choice. neil: he is obviously angry. he made note nikki haley took money from limine says that about everybody. they all did...
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bill: you remember the speech that ronald reagan gave from the oval office and just watching peggy noonan'sd today. she was the one responsible for putting that speech together. the way he delivered that moved a nation forward and -- martha: everyone felt connected to him, the loss we felt, the loss that he was feeling, as president of the united states from the white house and it was a moment that none of husband will ever forget so. bill: 12 minutes past the hour. martha, here we go, republican candidates for the white house sharpening their talking points for tonight's debate. there is a new dynamic. no doubt making a few changes since the dynamic shifted with the absence of frontrunner donald trump. we'll talk to a spokesman from the rnc about what he expects to see later tonight prime time here on fox. announcer: a horrific terror attack in paris. then, a brutal act of terror here at home. it's time for a tested and proven leader who won't try to contain isis. jeb bush has a plan... to destroy them. and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global
bill: you remember the speech that ronald reagan gave from the oval office and just watching peggy noonan'sd today. she was the one responsible for putting that speech together. the way he delivered that moved a nation forward and -- martha: everyone felt connected to him, the loss we felt, the loss that he was feeling, as president of the united states from the white house and it was a moment that none of husband will ever forget so. bill: 12 minutes past the hour. martha, here we go,...
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and peggy noonan saying i don't like it. >> there are folks that are cranky about what's happening in washington, d.c., running against washington, d.c. is one of the oldest plays in the book. that's how reagan got there, but in the end you'll see the party will come together around a nom thee. >> they're now running against muslims. it's not just washington. >> the a tactics, is what you're saying? >> not just the tactics, calling for a ban on all muslims in there country is an historic event and it's put the republican party in this dilemma. because bush's best moment in the debate was addressing that when he said it was bad. but by and large, a lot of people in the republican party are not paying attention to what this really means. >> people like speaker ryan came out right away to condemn that. >> but he still said he would support trump if he gets the nomination. >> the republican party is going to have to make a decision if donald trump is the nominee, sometime in early december about how much they're going to stand behind this guy, he e's not going to stop, he's going to conti
and peggy noonan saying i don't like it. >> there are folks that are cranky about what's happening in washington, d.c., running against washington, d.c. is one of the oldest plays in the book. that's how reagan got there, but in the end you'll see the party will come together around a nom thee. >> they're now running against muslims. it's not just washington. >> the a tactics, is what you're saying? >> not just the tactics, calling for a ban on all muslims in there...