our job here isn t to score debating points. our job, mr. zoran, is to save the peace. if you are ready to try, we are. and so they saved the peace. russia removed those missiles from cuba. our job here is not to score debating points, said adlai stevenson. every serious ambassador to the united nations has always known that. what was donald trump trying to do today by calling the leader of north korea rocket man? that is the trump version of scoring a debating point. you saw it in the republican presidential debates when he called his opponents names. that s how some children think you win fights. lying ted, little marco, crooked hillary. and now rocket man. who is the north korean expert in the trump administration who advised the president to say that? north korea does not have a
must love each other, show affection, unite together. it was great yesterday. today he is really torched about people conflating trump support with white nationalists. you can see it and hear it in his responses, and i understand that. he s not there to win every debating point. people want to see a calm president in the storm. i think today, he made some points that were factually rights. there was violence on both sides in that event saturday. anyone who watched the video could see it. he s not there to win every point. he is there to calmly guide the nation through what at the moment is a very troubled time. advance an agenda of economic empowerment, streamlining regulations, and keeping very optimistic and positive about the american spirit. when he does that, i think it s really positive. today i think he got caught in
must love each other, show affection, unite together. it was great yesterday. today he is really torched about people conflating trump support with white nationalists. you can see it and hear it in his responses, and i understand that. he s not there to win every debating point. people want to see a calm president in the storm. i think today, he made some points that were factually rights. there was violence on both sides in that event saturday. anyone who watched the video could see it. he s not there to win every point. he is there to calmly guide the nation through what at the moment is a very troubled time. advance an agenda of economic empowerment, streamlining regulations, and keeping very optimistic and positive about the american spirit. when he does that, i think it s really positive. today i think he got caught in
it was relatively unpopular. as a result, they lost elections. you ve seen a shift here lately, especially with pre-existing conditions. that was one thing they did a pretty good job of selling. republicans are tinkering with that. they can try to sell it, but that s going to be a major debating point, i think, going forward in the next midterms. so, democrats are headed into this with a lot more advantages than they have in the past couple of elections. whether they can capitalize on it is still to be seen. m.j., to you. if they can get this through addition if house republicans can get this through today and we ll see what happens in the senate, how much credit do you believe the president deserves for sort of keeping the fire going in this and not his first words and first thoughts after the last one didn t go to a vote, walking away from it. then comes back and pushes on this again and again and again. , yeah that s actually a question we ve been asking a lot of the lawmakers
slowing a bernie sanders surge. a new cnn orc poll shows her besting sanders by 16 points. the spread is even bigger in south carolina. clinton leads sanders by 31 points and the vermont senator sees opportunity. i don t get into personal attacks, you know that but differences of opinion should be discussed. that s what that election is about. sunday on nbc sanders tried out a main debating point, clinton is late to positions he supported like her opposition to a trade deal she backed as secretary of state. people have to contrast my consistency and willingness to stand up to washington corporations, big corporations. sanders trails clinton nationally in the polls but his lead in the all important first primary state of new hampshire makes him tough competition. in 2008 she came from behind to win the new hampshire primary