i ve had it up to here with pink. [laughte [laughter] sorry. mike: off we go. but this is rose gold and they put it, made it with a feather and they asked me to name it and i named it the hope bracelet because as i growing up. my mom your mom always has the catch phrases, where there s life there s hope. mike: when people purchase these, proceeds go to help the foundation, to help cancer research. exactly. mike: so there will be different types of chemotherapy that won t make people sick. no, not even that. this is gold, this is what s happening. and it s going to be out in a year and a half and my foundation has put a lot of money into this and made it happen. and when i got cancer, what i was what i ve been working for is a drug that will replace chemo, that will work and be nontoxic, so, that
former pollster, the presidential campaign, pat goodell. and kelly ann conway. good to have you both here. [applause] do you think that the demeanor of joe biden, the sneering, the laughter, the indifference, how does that resonate with voters or does it? i think it resonates down the line. first of all, vice-presidential debates don t matter what happened in the campaigns, if it did we d have vice-president benson. remember that debate. you know jack kennedy. mike: oh, yeah. what we have is a place to put issues up. what biden is trying to do is energize the debate. for the most he made points the problem is his demeanor and style laps over and things like you were viewing was 82 interruptions and it s clear from the polling, that we saw from cnn, that particular groups of people were not pleased with his demeanor and the most important ones to the democrats right now for
nobody could have predicted the empty suit exhausted and incompetent that obama was, that s a very different event. i think the biggest thing and known paul since he became to washington. the biggest thing, here was a guy two years old when biden was elected to the u.s. senate and he spent 90 minutes as his equal and i think that there s no question that paul ryan comes out of there as a bigger person than the guy who walked in that room and in addition, i think that biden lied so much and was so weird, i mean, it was sort of a no, no, it was the vice-president as bozo the clown (laughter) so, i think [applause] if you watch what s happening now is the things that biden said that are false and the media to their credit this time the media is not letting go of the story. calista, you have written a children s book and it seems to be very needed now to sort
empty suit that was exhausted and incompetent he that obama was. was a different event. i think the biggest thing and callista has known paul since he has come to washington. here s a guy who was two years old when biden was elected to the u.s. senate. he spent 90 minutes as his equal and i think there is no question that paul ryan comes out of there as a bigger person than the guy who walked in that room and in addition, i think biden lied so much and was so weird i mean it was sort of a [ laughter ] it was the vice president as bozo the clown. so i think [ applause ] if you watch what is happening now, the things that biden said that were false are just to their credit this time the media is not letting go of this story i think. mike: and callista you you have written a children s book and it seems to be needed now to sort of help young americans
empty suit that was exhausted and incompetent he that obama was. was a different event. i think the biggest thing and callista has known paul since he has come to washington. here s a guy who was two years old when biden was elected to the u.s. senate. he spent 90 minutes as his equal and i think there is no question that paul ryan comes out of there as a bigger person than the guy who walked in that room and in addition, i think biden lied so much and was so weird i mean it was sort of a [ laughter ] it was the vice president as bozo the clown. so i think [ applause ] if you watch what is happening now, the things that biden said that were false are just to their credit this time the media is not letting go of this story i think. mike: and callista you you have written a children s book and it seems to be needed now to sort of help young americans