mention of joe biden and then sped pence spoke an got applause lines and then when he left the stag he was booed again there was some applause again, and there were some people yelling traitor and othe things at him. so certainly he was the most controversial figure to spea today. barbara, you spent many man years as a part of federal law enforcement. i know that your fall merc calling on speak as one body but based on your experience former colleagues that you speak to, what do you thin they want to see done? are they frustrated at the current situation. absolutely, stephanie rampant gun abundance on the streets is a public safety issue. we have had mass shooting afte mass shooting this year. police officers approached car with such fear of being shot themselves by motorist wit guns i think one of the driving forces behind all of the polic brutality incidents is the fea police officers have, that
john, tell us what happened when pence got onstage, what was it like? it was interesting ther were lots of boos for mike pence. as david was just saying you can see the trump effect at the same time there was jus a fair amount of applause, i was just not as aggressive a the booing, nobody else go booed. the only other blue i coul remember from the night was th mention of joe biden and then sped pence spoke an got applause lines and then when he left the stag he was booed again there was some applause again, and there were some people yelling traitor and othe things at him. so certainly he was the most controversial figure to spea today. barbara, you spent many man years as a part of federal law enforcement. i know that your fall merc calling on speak as one body but based on your experience former colleagues that you speak to, what do you thin they want to see done? are they frustrated at the current situation. absolutely, stephanie
been watching president biden. biden addressed the canadian parliament in ottawa. the president fired up there at the end, stressing the close relationship between canada and the united states, saying there are two countries sharing one heart. among the biggest applause lines. the president talking about security specifically in the context of ukraine. and seeing these two nations are united in support of nato to defend against any threat. and next up for president biden and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. they will take questions from reporters. we re going to bring that to you live, but first, let s go to cnn s paula newton, who s live in ottawa. for us and paula, the president seemed like he was having a fairly good time speaking to parliament, we know that foreign policy is what he considers to be one of his greatest strength. it s what he loves the most. what did you take away from his remarks? yeah, look, he s certainly among friends there, jessica, no doubt
what will it take to beat the former president for the nomination, and are the polls like to deter others from getting in. let s ask one of his 2016 rivals, john kasich is the foreigner governor of ohio, and newly an msnbc political analyst. welcome, governor. it s good to see you. well, chris, you can see the background where i am, your old alma mater. i know your office is there. we can talk about that another time, let s talk politics now. we know a thing or two about running against donald trump. in your 2016 campaign, which i occasionally covered, one of your most reliable applause lines was a promise that you would not take the low road to the white house. do you think there s anything that ron desantis or any other candidate can learn from donald trump s previous runs? well, i don t think you ever take the load road to anything in order to achieve something, chris. and look, if i had to pinpoint
fact we live in an echo chamber media environment. a lot of folks who believe that are listening to one source of media. what i found most remarkable is sdpoin% who say they care more about a candidate who they agree with than actually winning. i mean, as a republican, we haven t won in some time and haven t won a popular vote in 20 years. you would think if you care about the issues you would think also who is my fighter, who can win and accomplish as many of those issues as possible. that stands out to me quite a bit. that does favor someone like a trump. dana, during the former president s speech last night, some of the biggest applause lines were about education, critical race theory, could this be a primary season where we hear less about tabletop issues and more about culture wars or too early to tell? right now, absolutely. a lot more about those cultural issues. i mean, again, if you kind of go back in time to 2015, 2016 at the beginning of the last republican primary seaso