indirectly paying for it. we will be, in a rm to, reimbursed by mexico. so they ll pay us back? absolutely, 100%. the american taxpayer will pay for the wall at first? all it is, we ll be reimbursed at later date. i campaigned on the wall and it s very important. the bottom wall costs us nothing. it sounds as if it will be done through remittances, the money mexicans are making near the u.s. that they send home to relatives, that those will somehow be used. what do you think of that plan? again, american citizens who send money back to their loved ones. no, no. he s not saying american citizens. i think he s saying foreign workers, the mexicans who come here and live here, that money they send back home. you know, alisyn, this is much like i know more about
demeanor the entire debate. let s talk about jeb bush on the rock question he had. let s look at that quickly. you say there was something he did with his hands. right. when you watch him, he puts his hands in his pocket which is indicative of hiding something or being nervous about something. he smirks. then you realize they re also becoming nervous. in this clip when we re watching him he uses his non-dominant hand. when you use your non-dominant hand for emphasis there is a lack of conviction. i m a lefty. i m using this hand for conviction. if i use my right hand it doesn t come across as compassionate. let s talk about donald trump. fun! speaking of hands, what did he do? when we talk about donald trump, look how big his movements are. a candidate for president needs to keep their hands in controlled gestures. you need yourself in like a box. chin to belly, arm to arm. he goes erratic and all over the place and starts finger
have been leaders of courage what has sustained them is that they were good, decent people who stood with them, shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm. that is what have you done for wisconsin and for america. tonight we tell wisconsin we tell our country and people across the globe that voters do want leader who s stand up and make the tough decisions. but now, but now, it is time to move on and move forward in wisconsin. tomorrow i ll meet with my cabinet in the state capitol.
country has been when there have been leaders of courage what has sustained them is that they were good, decent people who stood with them, shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm. that is what have you done for wisconsin and for america. tonight we tell wisconsin we tell our country and people across the globe that voters do want leader who s stand up and make the tough decisions. but now, but now, it is time to move on and move forward in wisconsin. tomorrow i ll meet with my
have been leaders of courage what has sustained them is that they were good, decent people who stood with them, shoulder to shoulder, arm to arm. that is what have you done for wisconsin and for america. tonight we tell wisconsin we tell our country and people across the globe that voters do want leader who s stand up and make the tough decisions. but now, but now, it is time to move on and move forward in wisconsin. tomorrow i ll meet with my cabinet in the state capitol.