get four years. let s hope it s an uptick if he does get it. i thought it was pretty good. it wasn t bad. anybody saying he bombed, he didn t bomb. deion sanders, charles barkley bombed. he played ball. he did okay. if trump has taught us two things about politics, it s the power of television and the power of twitter. thanks for being here. great talking with you. i watch you all the time. you re my treadmill show. get back on that treadmill. thank you. we ll have more on trump s snl appearance after the break. did the show diffuse the anti-trump protests. political analysis from two experts, next.
him to show that. the other way to show it is for him in discussing policy. when he s talking about policy, show he s different from his brother and father, that will also reassure people that he s not the same as his brother or father. you know, one thing that people said about jeb s performance last night, it was fine. it wasn t bad. it was fine. this is a ten-candidate field here. is fine enough? i was thinking about scott walker. was scott walker even there last night? can you afford in a debate like this not to shine through at least at some level? i thought scott walker had one of the best lines of the night. his line about the russians and chinese knowing more about hillary clinton s server than the american congress does. that was a pretty good line. the big thing about these early debates, especially near the front of the pack, is do no harm.
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way the media covers a case like this, with gavel to gavel coverage, even, you know before o.j. it wasn t bad, was it? well, what happened was there was a tremendous backlash mostly among judges against cameras in the courtroom because i think they felt that judge ito, lance ito, looked bad, didn t do a good job controlling the room and they said the heck with this, we don t want cameras in our courtroom. and if you think back to the big televised trials since o.j., they have almost all been in florida and florida is the state with the famous sunshine law where everything is open to the public. but casey anthony, the zimmerman case, have all been in florida, all the other big cases including every case in federal court has not been televised. so i think there really has been a backlash to cameras in the courtroom. even for the conrad murray
coverage, even, you know before o.j. it wasn t bad, was it? well, what happened was there was a tremendous backlash mostly among judges against cameras in the courtroom because i think they felt that judge ito, lance ito, looked bad, didn t do a good job controlling the room and they said the heck with this, we don t want cameras in our courtroom. and if you think back to the big televised trials since o.j., they have almost all been in florida and florida is the state with the famous sunshine law where everything is open to the public. but casey anthony, the zimmerman case, have all been in florida, all the other big cases including every case in federal court has not been televised. so i think there really has been a backlash to cameras in the courtroom. even for the conrad murray trial, there were cameras in the courtroom for that. yale, you were o.j. s attorney