reporter: it is interesting, dave. throughout the weekend, iranian officials were ripping into donald trump and the united states for getting out of the deal. from our vantage point here, it seems more than dividing moderates and hard liners in the country. it seems to be uniting them. one is a common position. iran wants to stay in the nuclear agreement. they want to ensure iranian agreement is fully in the deal. they also stand to economically benefit a great deal. the next stop is europe. that will be the tricky one. iranians say european companies have to be able to invest in iran without fearing retribution from the united states. the big question is are the europeans willing to do that? they are angry with president trump for pulling out of the deal. will they protect their
any time he wants tochlt they have carny. he gets his message out. it s a divided party. tea party dividing moderates. chris christy against ted cruz all over the place. go ahead. united is not the message. the message is great saying we want to help people. we don t want to hurt people we think government can hurt people by legalizing american energy production. it s possible for people to pay $2 for a gallon of gas and markedly cut heating and air conditioning costs. it can be done. we ve got a plan and we believe strongly in kids. we want kids to have a everyone in the united states choose where you want your child to go. how can we afford to do that?