conway. the more you think about it the reason i think it s her. it makes sense. she s very cagey. she s the kind of person that would find out that mike pez used the word a lot. my guess, my educated guess is that the author of the new york times op-ed piece is john mccain s old friend, dan coates. lots of denials and speculation on who wrote that anonymous new york times op-ed that has the white house in its latest version of tatters. is the writer a pence booster or someone using the word lodestar to frame him. or someone from the press operation given the piece includes a quote. unusual for an op-ed. and almost reads like a press release. why did they include tax cuts but not immigration among the good things worth preserving? could that mean the writer has immigrant roots? it s fun and games to speculate, but in the white house not so
before we get into it, guys, i want to play one more piece of sound. this is john brennan s interview, where he cites his immigrant roots on another attack. i m the son of an immigrant. when i see what mr. trump is doing, trashing the reputation of this country, and the way he s treated fellow americans, how he refers to him, the divisiveness, the incitement, the fueling of hatred and polarization, this is not what this country is about. malcolm, what do you make of brent en s comments there, that the president is severalally trashing the country? he s absolutely right, and he s doing it in such a way he s going after the fundamental defenders, the u.s. intelligence community, u.s. federal law enforcement, and essential anyone who criticizes him in any
absolutely not. my issues that i care about as a latino with immigrant roots, the issues are vast. a grass roots organization that won t tolerate hate and bigotry, we as military members and women rely and serve to the government and education, health care, buckets are enormous. foreign policy, we ll be the ones have to fight whatever war the next commander and chief deems. why just women. why just women instead of family or men and women march? it is a march for everyone. amnesty is happy to say we re hosting sister marches not only across the country but around the globe. i have colleagues in denmark, united kingdom, canada and many other countries marching in solidarity around intersectional values. this will go up to the
behind him on stage several medal of honor recipients and veterans of the armed services. but other thing worth noting is untrump-like message discipline we ve been seeing over the last several days. hitting hillary clinton hard, going after the president of the united states somewhat but avoided incendiary rhetoric that s thrown the campaign off from time to time. also melania trump, talk about her message to voters. reporter: yeah. it was a message about her immigrant roots. but also spent part of the speech in pennsylvania earlier today talking about social media and how she feels like people on social media need to set the right example for young people. here s more. i do worry about all of our children. as we know, now social media is the centerpiece of our lives.
fraction. even if you are on the radar screen, doesn t mean you can be prevented from carrying out an attack. if you have 100 suspects, you need thousands of agents. for just two or three guys under observation, you need up to 100 police involved in that one operation. incredible. a tough game they have to play. paul crookshank, thanks very much. outfront next, is donald trump s tough stance on immigration at odds with his personal history? our report on trump s immigrant roots ands his czech and slovenian wives. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what s up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy.