i ve watched what he said and how he said it. and i wouldn t have rated him very high in the first place. but joe biden has truly lost his fastball, that i can tell you. you got to ask joe biden about that. let s play that as well. do you want to respond to the president responding to you? he should get a life. thank you. he should get a life. mike, clearly biden is very comfortable in this space right now going up against trump. reporter: i mean, it was a surreal moment i have to say as we re watching the vice president deliver that address yesterday to see the twitter notifications come up on our phone. the idea that the president is watching the speech, commenting on it in real time. this is what the biden campaign wants. trying to focus democratic voters on the threat posed by
though, about this story is that [kid] i won t, dad. [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. i do think it had some kind of it s pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is impact in places like new literally crawling, but there is some movement hampshire and perhaps in some parts of pennsylvania, just on the eastside overpass. because they vote on election day, and they re more getting word of another collision. reseptemberive or more impacted by late-breaking news. [burke] it happened. december 14th, 2015. and we covered it. but i think it s also a couple other things. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two one, we have seen in some polling republicans starting to because we ve seen a thing or two. we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum come back to donald trump. and i think a lot of that is because of the news surrounding obamacare, as well. and then you ve had donald trump relatively staying on message, or on the message that his campaign wants. veering o
with the umbrella. thank you. katy and i are down here doing another sflaenlt florida. we ve gotten reports on that. let s talk first about wikileaks, i m sorry, fwirs paul ryan. he mentioned it. what is your sense of how the campaign wants, and trump wants to talk about his bite the paul ryan in. i think it is a very complicated relationship. i think the trump campaign wishes the gop leadership was on board with them more. certainly paul ryan. you heard kellyanne saying she wished they would stop pussyfooting around. you heard donald trump basically implying that had something nefarious was going on. accusing paul ryan. he didn t mention it here. i think he is going off script with that. he is talking about it on o reilly. then kellyanne conway goes and tries mop up the mess that he made because it doesn t seem
but this amendment that ted cruz did propose, which would have given legal status to undocumented immigrants, was meant at the time as a poison pill. it was meant to try to kill the entire bipartisan legislation that would have allowed citizenship. that was kind of the issue. but cruz is having some trouble kind of squaring what h said at the time with what he is saying now. again, we re talking about this. that s what the rubio campaign wants. not so much about what many in his party call amnesty, which he supported. many on capitol hill, even though there are poison pills thrown into legislation every once in a while, no one wants to admit, oh, that was me. i m the one trying to muck it up. reporter: exactly. the problem for ted cruz is that if you go back to the statements he made at the time, because he was trying to get that passed, he argued for it. even though the dirty little secret is what he was arguing for what have mucked up the entire piece of legislation.
sometimes get under her skin, he asked several questions including about the ethics of bill clinton giving paid speeches and hillary clinton didn t like it. let me answer one of your questions because i think that s what you are entitled to. well, this is the challenge. the campaign very much wants her to take the tone that you saw in the first clip. right. and they recognize that joking about it, was a decision that in hindsight maybe we shouldn t have done that. but the problem is the candidate herself is driving this, as maggie pointed out this week in her story, and when she s pressed her true emotions come out and she doesn t want to really engage, and she doesn t want to sort of take it in a way that legitimizes it. and so, it s fascinating to see those clips side by side. because the first one is what the campaign wants. and the second one is when she s pressed a little bit how she acts. it s also who she s pressed by. and henry does get under her skin. we saw that in