they think biden is honest and trustworthy while just 64% said the same about hillary clinton. the pole also found nearly 6 in 10 democrats want the vice president to jump in the race for 2016. it all comes after biden unleashes the obama administration s attack against donald trump. i don t want anybody to be down right now about what s going on in the republican party. i mean this sincerely now. this is not, i m being deadly ernst about this. i want you to remember not withstanding the fact that there s one guy absolutely denigrating an entire group of people appealing to the baser side of human nature, working on this notion of zenaphobia in a way that hasn t occurred in a long time. to make me think of this, i
after his bridge-gate thing he spent an hour taking questions from reporters. you have to be willing what do you do when someone who works for you who set up the server pleads the fifth? i don t blame the guy for pleading the fifth. an i.t. guy they hired and suddenly finds himself being questioned by the justice department or whatever. that is the problem. i would plead the fifth in that situation. of course. i would tell anybody as an attorney i would tell anybody in his position to plead the fifth. okay. there is an active fbi investigation going on, it is for more aggressive than has been portrayed in the national media. everybody in washington d.c. knows that. i think that s the biggest problem with hillary clinton holding a press conference. because there is an active fbi investigation going on. so active that they re even telling agencies that they re not allowed to answer basic questions. because those basic questions
immigration, the american public is actually not with trump. 58% of americans think the illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay and another 10% think they should be allowedcit. i think a small portion of the republican party feels the way you described it earlier. you talk to most republicans. they don t think there are going to be 11 million, 12 million, 13 million immigrants deported. it s insanity. it really is. and it s i don t know. you know what was really interesting, just in the past few seconds that we ve been watching the two clips that we played, the sound muted. the vice president followed by donald trump. could we show those two again? there is the vice president of the united states speaking quite honestly about the issues facing the country. there we have this guy who you know what? right now that s what americans want. they re mad as hell and they re not going to put up with it anymore. they feel like the government
there. that s the story for tonight is there then else running for donald trump? jonathan, what are you looking for tonight? i m looking to see what the folks lower down in the poling, what they do to try to distinguish themselves and try to get attention and be the story coming out of this debate. i think the person harmed the most by donald trump being in the race is governor christie. we all around this table before trump came on the scene talked about how governor christie was the big guy on the stage, the guy who told it like it is, the guy who, the republican governor in a blue state who did tough things and said things to people that you would never hear from a politician before.
one of the interesting things in that pole is that on immigration, the american public is not with trump. 58% of americans think that illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay here and another 6% think they should be able to apply for citizenship. you re dealing with a portion of the republican party that feels the way you were describing earlier. the republicans don t think there s going to be 11-12 million immigrants deported. it s insanity. it is. you know what was really interesting just in the past few seconds we ve been watching the two clips, the sound muted, the vice president followed by donald truch. could we show those two again? there s the vice president of the united states speaking quiet honestly and there we have this guy. you know what, right now, that s what americans want.