>> i would love to see the gavel go from nancy pelosi to donald trump. she would go from tearing up a speech to having to give the gavel to donald trump? oh, she would go crazy. >> obviously he had eight hours and 32 minutes to fill that's why that speech was so wide ranging. it did have a real attempt at the heart of it, which was to rally the party around him. he wants to be speaker of the house next year. this idea of trump being floated seems pretty unlikely. >> it seems a little ridiculous just to be clear. so leaders in the house have used their so-called magic minute at times to really rally their own party behind them. you have john boehner's speech in 2009. speaker pelosi's eight hour speech on dreamers a couple of years ago and now mccarthy has broken that record. there is that effect of energizing your conference behind you when you are a lead jr. and you do that. it comes at a point when