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lynn, what do you think about what peggy noonan had to say?> peggy noonan is very wise and very smart and what she also hit on in her column is that maybe donald trump understood that conservative orthodoxy wasn't the driving motivation for people who wanted to vote in the republican primary. that's part of the appeal of his message and that's why he caught on and yes, obviously the reality freak show aspect is not controversial now. no one saw it coming. no one thought it would be effective and few predicted he would be the presumptive nominee but the other big thing and peggy's very smart column is that the conservativism that paul ryan wing of the republican party and mitch mcconnell wing, may not be the driving political force at this time. jon: i'm not sure, the sub headline is the establishments both media and conservative failed to anticipate how they would be consumed but i'm not sure it's entirely about conservativism. consumer does is a judy, if donald trump had run as a democrat i think he would have ignited excitement among democra
lynn, what do you think about what peggy noonan had to say?> peggy noonan is very wise and very smart and what she also hit on in her column is that maybe donald trump understood that conservative orthodoxy wasn't the driving motivation for people who wanted to vote in the republican primary. that's part of the appeal of his message and that's why he caught on and yes, obviously the reality freak show aspect is not controversial now. no one saw it coming. no one thought it would be effective...
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more news including a look at the presidential race with peggy noonan.nding their video options and challenging youtube. here is today's "eye opener" for 8:00. >> look at this car under this mound of wreckage. >> police say arthur derosa started attacking people. by the time he was done, two were dead. >>> republicans are still straddling the trump fence, others are beginning the slow migration. >> donald trump is unpredictable. he loves being unpredictable. that makes them nervous. >> the clinton camp is putting more time and money into kentucky. >> facebook launched their own investigation as to whether or not they filtered out these conservative topics. interestingly this topic trended for much of the day on facebook. >> this is adrian ballinger. they are climbing a mountain and thanks to snap chat we can all follow along. >> they have a sense of humor and they're cute. >>> north korean dictator kim jong un has been given a new title. chairman of the workers party. that narrowly beat out his second choice, mother of dragons. >>> i'm charlie rose with
more news including a look at the presidential race with peggy noonan.nding their video options and challenging youtube. here is today's "eye opener" for 8:00. >> look at this car under this mound of wreckage. >> police say arthur derosa started attacking people. by the time he was done, two were dead. >>> republicans are still straddling the trump fence, others are beginning the slow migration. >> donald trump is unpredictable. he loves being unpredictable....
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there is more real news ahead including a look at the presidential race with peggy noonan. >>> also, video options and challenging youtube. yep, taking on youtube. first, here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> there is debris scattered throughout the entire community. look at this car underneath this mound of wreckage. >>> poliayce s arthur derosa started attacking people. when it was over, he and two others were dead. >>> congressionalub repnslica arstill straddling the trump fence. other republicans have begun the slow migration toward clinton. >>he trump is unpredictable. he loves being unpredictable, and that makes them nervous. >> sanders was celebngrati his west virginia win. so the clinton camp is putting more time, more money into kentucky. >> reporter: facebook has launched its own investigation into whether it filtered out conservative topics. interestingly, this controversy trended for much of the day on facebook. >>> this is adrian ballinger. he and cory richards are climbing the mountain. thanks to snapchat, we can all >>llow a.long ir the enthusiasm is infectious. and
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peggy noonan proposes that mrs. clinton should consider making sanders her running mate in order to keep the party together and bring his supporters on board. >> i have a 70-year-old ticket. >> 144 years between them. i first thought it was a ridiculous idea. reading peggy's column, i felt like the logic was compelling. >> i know you don't agree. >> well, you know, wait for the american people to get a full blast of the bernie sanders, a man of the left to put it mildly, for whom the entire american history has been poisoned his entire life. this is what's there for bernie sanders. when you listen to him, why are you bothering me about the violence of my followers? we are fighting for a better world. this is the 1960s. of course we are bombing -- >>ca you don't think sanders wod help hillary clinton? >> it would be an endless battle. >> how does she get his supporters?on sure, you will h give him a big spot. influence of platform, he's already influenced her agenda in a major way on trade, taxes and health care. so
peggy noonan proposes that mrs. clinton should consider making sanders her running mate in order to keep the party together and bring his supporters on board. >> i have a 70-year-old ticket. >> 144 years between them. i first thought it was a ridiculous idea. reading peggy's column, i felt like the logic was compelling. >> i know you don't agree. >> well, you know, wait for the american people to get a full blast of the bernie sanders, a man of the left to put it mildly,...
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our colleague peggy noonan proposes that mrs. clinton should consider making sanders his running mate to keep the party together and bring his supporters onboard. >> 70-year-old ticket to drive the -- >> 144 years between them. i first thought that was a ridiculous idea. reading peggy's column, i kind of felt like the logic was surprisingly compelling. >> i know you don't agree with that. >> wait until the american people get a full steady blast of bernie sanders, a man of the left to put it mildly, for whom the entire american system has been poisoned his entire life and concealing it. this is what is there in bernie sanders. when you listen to him, why are you bothering me about the violence of my followers for a better world? it's 1960s all over. we're bombing campuses. >> you don't think sanders would help hillary clinton? >> i think he would be an endless battle. >> how does she get his supporters? speaking spot at the convention, you give him a big spot. he's already influenced her agenda in a major way on trade, taxes and
our colleague peggy noonan proposes that mrs. clinton should consider making sanders his running mate to keep the party together and bring his supporters onboard. >> 70-year-old ticket to drive the -- >> 144 years between them. i first thought that was a ridiculous idea. reading peggy's column, i kind of felt like the logic was surprisingly compelling. >> i know you don't agree with that. >> wait until the american people get a full steady blast of bernie sanders, a man...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," peggy noonan has analysis of last night'sesults. >>> plus, we'll meet two climbers mt. everest sharing their journey to the summit on snapchat. and gayle talks with onbon overy about giving back to the community -- john bon overy about giving back to the community. >>> bernie sanders wins the west virginia primary and donald trump coast toss victory. we will tell which candidate is in our area today. >>> deadly stabbing rampage in massachusetts police respond to two crime scenes including one in the busy mall. >>> and vandals in voorhees caught on cameras what police say, they are asking homeowners for, before, they are targeting their property. >>> well to day is wednesday, thank goodness, may 11th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >>> ham i hump day i'm brooke thomas meisha has traffic, katie has your forecast, it is a family affair. >> it is, we are getting over hump. a lot of construction but no accidents. so far,
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," peggy noonan has analysis of last night'sesults. >>> plus, we'll meet two climbers mt. everest sharing their journey to the summit on snapchat. and gayle talks with onbon overy about giving back to the community -- john bon overy about giving back to the community. >>> bernie sanders wins the west virginia primary and donald trump coast toss victory. we will tell which candidate is in our area...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," peggy noonan has analysis of last night'sesults. >>> plus, we'll meet two climbers mt. everest sharing their journey to the summit on snapchat. and gayle talks with john bon jovi about giving back to the community. that is the "cbs morning news." the community. 9 ,, and i'm kenny choi. time is 4-- here's roberta >>> good morning. it is wednesday, may 11. or called the center of the sports universe tonight, right? [ laughter ] >> that's what our director said. but it's true. that's right. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now 4:30. let's get a check of weather with roberta this morning. >> as a true wars fan we call it "roar-acle." >> it is! >> it's going to be really loud tonight as hopefully the wars bring it home and wrap up this series and get ready to face either san antonio or dallas or -- or oklahoma! full overcast this morning into the bay. it's thin overcast inland. temperatures are very mild into the 50s and later today warm inland but at the coast just into the 60s. we'll have that full forecast coming up
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," peggy noonan has analysis of last night'sesults. >>> plus, we'll meet two climbers mt. everest sharing their journey to the summit on snapchat. and gayle talks with john bon jovi about giving back to the community. that is the "cbs morning news." the community. 9 ,, and i'm kenny choi. time is 4-- here's roberta >>> good morning. it is wednesday, may 11. or called the center of the sports...
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. >>> cbs news reporter and moderator here at the table along with peggy noonan. good morning. ggy, what do you make of what's at stake for the republican party? >> a lot of work ahead. at the moment, i'm thinking what a historic moment. we've never seen a year like this. we've never seen a cycle like this. we have never seen an outsider who apparently formally joined the republican party in the year 2012. >> charlie said that, yeah. >> that's so amazing. become the punitive nominee of that party. it is an amazing sweep, an amazing fact. nothing will be the same after this. >> therefore, you think the republican party will unite behind him? >> i think slowly those political figures who calculate unity with him will be helpful to them or in a larger way to holding the senator in the house. they will start to move. i think that's how it will go. >> john dickerson, what should we be looking for? reince priebus says the party will unite. how? when? where? >> what time? >> yeah, what time? >> you remember when they used to talk about donald trump as the bad boy with whom voters were
. >>> cbs news reporter and moderator here at the table along with peggy noonan. good morning. ggy, what do you make of what's at stake for the republican party? >> a lot of work ahead. at the moment, i'm thinking what a historic moment. we've never seen a year like this. we've never seen a cycle like this. we have never seen an outsider who apparently formally joined the republican party in the year 2012. >> charlie said that, yeah. >> that's so amazing. become the...
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the peggy noonan column. and i take it the opposite.ng those two on the same ticket probably gives donald trump a better chance rather than a worse chance. there are a whole group of people voting for clinton who are the never trump thing but also in the never sanders thing. >> if it's never never then what to you do? is that no vote? >> do they cancel out. the other thing i want to do if you would indulge me. there is a little company in raleigh, which i don't know if you saw this, is now offering to its employees. some employees get an iphone or ipad. these guys are going to give away tesla model 3s to all of their employees. they do scientific instruments this company down in raleigh starting next year. >> we just talked about it. i wonder how many hr applications they are going to get. because the company only has like 10 or 15 employees right now. >> a new thing that just came about it suggested they might try expand up to 50 or 60 people very quick so this would help. >> also maybe a clever empty promise if you think tesla is not
the peggy noonan column. and i take it the opposite.ng those two on the same ticket probably gives donald trump a better chance rather than a worse chance. there are a whole group of people voting for clinton who are the never trump thing but also in the never sanders thing. >> if it's never never then what to you do? is that no vote? >> do they cancel out. the other thing i want to do if you would indulge me. there is a little company in raleigh, which i don't know if you saw this,...
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to know but show up, vote, and suddenly trump wins by bigger margins than had been expected. >> peggy noonan, john dickerson, great to have both you with us. in the next hour talk to journalist and author bob woodward who had an interesting interview with trump. >>> the navy s.e.a.l. killed in an isis attack in iraq, 31-year-old charlie keating iv was killed advising kurdish forces. he was reportedly engaged to be married in november. at the white house with questions over the u.s. role in the combat zone. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. for president obama this navy s.e.a.l.'s death is a painful reminder of the rick that comes from his decision to put american troops back on the round in iraq, a country he had vowed to bring them home from. navy s.e.a.l. charles keating iv was the grandson of charles keating jr., best known for his role in the savings and loan scandal in the late 1980s. keating grew up in arizona, where he was a star athlete on his high school track team before becoming a navy s.e.a.l. >> he was a tremendous athlete and tremendous person. joyful kid. >> r
to know but show up, vote, and suddenly trump wins by bigger margins than had been expected. >> peggy noonan, john dickerson, great to have both you with us. in the next hour talk to journalist and author bob woodward who had an interesting interview with trump. >>> the navy s.e.a.l. killed in an isis attack in iraq, 31-year-old charlie keating iv was killed advising kurdish forces. he was reportedly engaged to be married in november. at the white house with questions over the...
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the op ed by peggy noonan. trying to say what to say about the trump presumptive candidacy here. trump was a spark not the fire she writes. she says that now we face six months of what historically will be a hellacious campaign. noonan writes they characterize themselves the majority of gop voters are now supporting the candidate who's been to the left of the party's established thinkingen a host of issues. if there is a rebuild of the the party as opposed to ongoing p convention we don't know what this --. those who identify as to the left. but she also noted on the republican side in some of the reviews on donald trump. it is a thoughtful piece about how the media sort of missed this. why it is not necessarily their fault and what it is going to mean going forward for the party. >> and a good word for the day. hellacious. i had to look it up i had to admit. >> you know the root. >> i don't. >> well you can figure out it. you -- >> i do. a piece called how to trump proof your portfolio. if the donnell wins in
the op ed by peggy noonan. trying to say what to say about the trump presumptive candidacy here. trump was a spark not the fire she writes. she says that now we face six months of what historically will be a hellacious campaign. noonan writes they characterize themselves the majority of gop voters are now supporting the candidate who's been to the left of the party's established thinkingen a host of issues. if there is a rebuild of the the party as opposed to ongoing p convention we don't know...
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. >> there were some pretty good op-eds this weekend and peggy noonan's op-ed in "the journal" said hillarylinton/bernie sanders ticket. could you ever seen that ticket? >> i don't know what that would get you. bernie in the send, what's he going to say, i didn't mean all these nasty things about how corrupt she is and dishonest she is? jack kennedy picking lyndon johnson in 1960 could be an example. my hunch is she's looking for a latino, looking for the next generation, a younger person. but she's in a real problem because sanders turns out to be serious about his values. and i think he's getting angrier and angrier and he has nothing to lose. i think the fact he just went into a congressional district in florida to endorse the opponent of the democratic national committee chair, he's playing for keeps. he's not playing for second place. >> isn't it extraordinary we know the number one issue for voters is economy and yet hillary clinton is talking about everything but that. even last week when she basically said, i'm going to put my husband in charge of the economy because he knows how to
. >> there were some pretty good op-eds this weekend and peggy noonan's op-ed in "the journal" said hillarylinton/bernie sanders ticket. could you ever seen that ticket? >> i don't know what that would get you. bernie in the send, what's he going to say, i didn't mean all these nasty things about how corrupt she is and dishonest she is? jack kennedy picking lyndon johnson in 1960 could be an example. my hunch is she's looking for a latino, looking for the next generation,...
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peggy noonan of the "wall street journal" suggests one way hillary clinton can keep the party togethering, quote, presuming she goes on to win the nomination her desperation might prompt her to make bernie sanders her vice presidential nominee. why not. it would hold the party together for this cycle and help keep sanders voters and unsettle trump world. let's talk about it with a fox news contributor and former political advisor to the late new jersey senator frank lautenberg. mark larssen is a radio talk show host based in southern california. julie? a bernie-hillary ticket? >> i don't think it will happen. peggy made a lot of good points in her column today. if she were not to win, i think it's going to be facing the same seismic shift that the saw the republicans go through this year four years from now. ironically the democratic party is much more united now than it was eight years ago when hillary ran against barack obama. back then only 60% of democrats said that they would support her, who supported obama. right now she is getting 72% of the vote. so even bernie sanders' suppor
peggy noonan of the "wall street journal" suggests one way hillary clinton can keep the party togethering, quote, presuming she goes on to win the nomination her desperation might prompt her to make bernie sanders her vice presidential nominee. why not. it would hold the party together for this cycle and help keep sanders voters and unsettle trump world. let's talk about it with a fox news contributor and former political advisor to the late new jersey senator frank lautenberg. mark...
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>> dickerson: joining sus "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. litical correspondent and cbs political analyst jamelle bouie. molly ball covers politics for the atlantic and jeffrey goldberg is national correspondent. peggy, where is the republican race? is it over? >> i think the wind is obviously at his back. when you win the five primaries so decisively in the past in the northeast corridor primary, new york, big win beforeat program, my goodness, demographically, trump did fine. he carried greenwich, connecticut, holy mackerel something big is happening in the party. i do think under girding the race so big in many ways that essential thing is that donald trump, the rising republican, the, in my view, likely nominee, is someone who stands for things so at odds with the long time policies now in the mast 15, 20 years of the republican power people in washington, the establishment, et cetera. on key issues like entitlement cutting, immigration, trade policies, his vague sense, i think everybody's vague establishes somehow these 10,000 page bills
>> dickerson: joining sus "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. litical correspondent and cbs political analyst jamelle bouie. molly ball covers politics for the atlantic and jeffrey goldberg is national correspondent. peggy, where is the republican race? is it over? >> i think the wind is obviously at his back. when you win the five primaries so decisively in the past in the northeast corridor primary, new york, big win beforeat program, my goodness,...
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peggy noonan writes that the republican base no longer sees itself as conservative the way washington writers define it. i think among republican politicians, yes, you have people afraid to come out against trump now. they know in their hearts that if he's nominated, the disaster in november could be extraordinary. i still think there is opposition to him, people are going to try to keep him from taking this. >> but you heard senator cruz. he's still counting on indiana. do you think it is over? >> the polls are indicating that indiana won't be easy for senator cruz. the problem is not just that he wouldn't have the delegates. the loss of momentum. the sense that he's just not going to be the guy headed into the next few states. by the time you get to june 7th, california, cruz's last stand, if he does not come out of indiana wit positive momentum, it's hard to see him stringing the delegates together to get to a second vote. >> and speaking of california. the final big delegate prize in june. you're from california. we saw the big anti-trump protests. people coming out in masses. cou
peggy noonan writes that the republican base no longer sees itself as conservative the way washington writers define it. i think among republican politicians, yes, you have people afraid to come out against trump now. they know in their hearts that if he's nominated, the disaster in november could be extraordinary. i still think there is opposition to him, people are going to try to keep him from taking this. >> but you heard senator cruz. he's still counting on indiana. do you think it...
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john dickerson and peggy noonan on the challenging facing donald trump on his effort to unite party.>> american team, along for the journey, we will have these pictures and i mentioned this earlier, jon bon jovi tells gayle what excites him mess about his music and ongoing mission to make sure that everyone has something to eat. the news is back in the morning so we will see new just about ten minutes. gayle will be here in ten minutes. >> we will look forward to seeing you as well. >> we do good thanks, laura. >>> in other news famous divine lorraine hotel on north broad street is getting a make over. tonight you can check it out yourself. place was run down until recently and now renovations are nearly complete. luxury apartments and restaurants are on the way. tour the divine lorraine between 3:30 and 8:00 tonight. developers say new residents will be moving in by >>> most parents are pretty good about monitoring the amount of sugary drinks their kid consume but now, a new study suggest moms to be may want to think about what they themselves are drinking, during pregnancy. >> acco
john dickerson and peggy noonan on the challenging facing donald trump on his effort to unite party.>> american team, along for the journey, we will have these pictures and i mentioned this earlier, jon bon jovi tells gayle what excites him mess about his music and ongoing mission to make sure that everyone has something to eat. the news is back in the morning so we will see new just about ten minutes. gayle will be here in ten minutes. >> we will look forward to seeing you as well....
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chris, you see a lot of the op-ed page, republicans still resistant on the idea of trump, peggy noonanorge will, david brooks from "the new york times." these are folks who dislike his candidacy. they don't think that he has the chops to be president. they say it's scary, what kind of foreign policy he might have, might be more of a bully. and i think a lot of them and a lot of the stop trump movement ends up really starting to look more down ballot and saying, we'll turn this into a save the senate movement and not talk about what's on the ticket. we're not going to say good things, wor bad things. we'll just pretend it's not happening and focus everything we have on the seven senate seats that are vulnerable, and we'll throw all of our effort into writing about pennsylvania and new hampshire and indiana and ohio and all of those states. >> rick, i have to ask you about something. this is really in the area of biblical interpretation here. the funny thing is, a lot of liberals that we talk to over the place, all think trump's a bully. a bully and a warmonger of some sort. but you talk
chris, you see a lot of the op-ed page, republicans still resistant on the idea of trump, peggy noonanorge will, david brooks from "the new york times." these are folks who dislike his candidacy. they don't think that he has the chops to be president. they say it's scary, what kind of foreign policy he might have, might be more of a bully. and i think a lot of them and a lot of the stop trump movement ends up really starting to look more down ballot and saying, we'll turn this into a...
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peggy noonan and howard kurtz say do not trust conventional wisdom when it comes to trump top white housewhite house controls the media. we'll get into all that and have a surprise for you, "happening now." bill: i like surprises. >> we always do. bill: see you in ten minutes. you heard of the smartphone? how about a smart arm? what? check out what this can do for you. ♪ it's a good thing that you are working with humana and your doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain. family: surprise! but only one of them will make a life long dream come true. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. martha: so we know in about an hour or so president obama will be delivering some remarks on the economy and the numbers that came out this morning. that will happen at 12:05 today. dow down
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. >> did you see peggy noonan's column, john, where she talks about combining the two on a ticket? to imagine. >> combining which two, clinton and sanders? >> clinton and sanders. >> no, i don't see that happening. hillary clinton needs a younger running mate and i think as she looks to command the center in the fall campaign, bernie sanders is not going to be the prescription for her. >> want to mention this note, too, from goldman. today the politics is entering into every client discussion. they recommend stocks, john, with high u.s. sales, low volatility, and high dividends. you know, it's an interesting thing trying to assess out who's going to be safest in this environment where hillary or donald, one or the other, who's going to be sort of in the quiet middle to spur all of this. >> well, i don't know, kelly, how business is going to sort out that question, but i think if you simply look objectively and the fact that hillary clinton was married to a guy who was already president for eight years, she's been in public life for a long time, she's got a record as senator, as sec
. >> did you see peggy noonan's column, john, where she talks about combining the two on a ticket? to imagine. >> combining which two, clinton and sanders? >> clinton and sanders. >> no, i don't see that happening. hillary clinton needs a younger running mate and i think as she looks to command the center in the fall campaign, bernie sanders is not going to be the prescription for her. >> want to mention this note, too, from goldman. today the politics is entering...
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street, she hasn't -- she has so many conflicts i can't see those two together either so -- >> peggy noonane sanders, as her running mate what do you think about that would would that help or hurt her. >> of course, that makes a lot of sense. but bernie sanders is -- with respect i worked for them three years, no one liked him in the senate he didn't like anybody in the senate either kind of a lone wolf was there for ever a career politician when talking about all the things the income inh inequality fair pay he there is super judging years did not lead one charge ultimately it would help i think that would probably be the strongest ticket but, you know they need to work together and bernie has his own thing that he is doing he is feeling very strongly about it i don't think the american people want a about about socialist being number two may be i am wrong i don't know. >> i think this guy you were early object donald trump, i think you were the first about establishment candidate to support ant endorse him before new hampshire primary what did you see other people did not see? >> i like t
street, she hasn't -- she has so many conflicts i can't see those two together either so -- >> peggy noonane sanders, as her running mate what do you think about that would would that help or hurt her. >> of course, that makes a lot of sense. but bernie sanders is -- with respect i worked for them three years, no one liked him in the senate he didn't like anybody in the senate either kind of a lone wolf was there for ever a career politician when talking about all the things the...
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. >> peggy noonan wrote a third party is forge. >> it would happen, out of -- the republican mix they, greatest historian said third parties like bees sting and then die. >> are you telling hillary clinton time to be extra partisan. >> extra partisan? >> yes. >> i think that hillary clinton bb partisan i think that is. >> she has become extra partisan what is marked, distinct is the revolt against political class i completely agree that partisan is at foundation of a silver society no doubt about it but the revolt to get the political class would do you think about term limits to help prevent political questions getting entrenched. >> two good -- i think we effectively by good professional. >> we have amateurs stay there year after year. >> professionals, my point is -- >> my point is -- that, there are things as nonpartisan partisans. in other words, you say, i am running against you for example running against you i say is it problem with you you are a partisan. i am not partisan. it is totally partisan state. >> -- exactly. >> vr politician tries thomas jefferson master said he was
. >> peggy noonan wrote a third party is forge. >> it would happen, out of -- the republican mix they, greatest historian said third parties like bees sting and then die. >> are you telling hillary clinton time to be extra partisan. >> extra partisan? >> yes. >> i think that hillary clinton bb partisan i think that is. >> she has become extra partisan what is marked, distinct is the revolt against political class i completely agree that partisan is at...
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stuart: what do you make of the column by peggy noonan in "the wall street journal" on saturday morning the best course for hillary would be to appoint bernie sanders as her vice presidential running mate? >> well, that would be one way or doing it. but, you know, he might not want to be vice president at this stage of his life. who knows? but that, you know, that's, that would be one way of doing it. and it probably would work. stuart: do you think she would do it? >> well, i think -- look, she will do what she has to do. that's her, that's what we know about the clintons. they do what they have to do to get what they want. and whether it's getting rich or getting elected, that's how they are. [laughter] stuart: getting rich or getting elected. oh, brit, that was good. okay. this election, i think the key issue is the economy. the economy has not been doing too well recently, and i say that that is probably not good for hillary. there's another negative for hillary. what say you? >> well, she has not differentiated herself very much from barack obama's fundamental economic policies and
stuart: what do you make of the column by peggy noonan in "the wall street journal" on saturday morning the best course for hillary would be to appoint bernie sanders as her vice presidential running mate? >> well, that would be one way or doing it. but, you know, he might not want to be vice president at this stage of his life. who knows? but that, you know, that's, that would be one way of doing it. and it probably would work. stuart: do you think she would do it? >>...
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>> well, we have heard a lot about peggy noonan. not as a v.p. she had a recent column saying what trump needs as a v.p. is a stability. okay. somebody who has broader task and stability that will anchor to tip it. so, for example, that ruled some folks out. but that's kind of i think where he has to go. really, is this going to be trump/clinton. it doesn't matter who is down there. >> oh, yeah. >> but i didn't say -- >> peggy said -- she said clinton/sanders. i think it's trump/sanders. think about that. >> that will never happen. i'd shorten the bet on that. >> they win. they win. they win. >> that pits sanders -- that's a loss. >> i'm thinking out of the box. >> peter, thank you for coming in. >> this whole thing is out of the box. >> you were good, though. >>> coming up, a cargo van built for the super rich. robert franken has an inside look at a tricked-out luxury van. we'll do that after the break. we'll be back in a moment. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incom
>> well, we have heard a lot about peggy noonan. not as a v.p. she had a recent column saying what trump needs as a v.p. is a stability. okay. somebody who has broader task and stability that will anchor to tip it. so, for example, that ruled some folks out. but that's kind of i think where he has to go. really, is this going to be trump/clinton. it doesn't matter who is down there. >> oh, yeah. >> but i didn't say -- >> peggy said -- she said clinton/sanders. i think...