michael steele, republican adviser and former spokesman for house speaker john boehner. welcome to both of you. does that fix everything, ron? no. i mean, look, the fundamental problem is the president couldn t speak out against white supremacy, he didn t speak out against nazis, didn t speak out against racism. and a bunch of words at the top of the speech last night don t fix it. donald trump has to look into the camera and say to the american people, you know what, i was wrong, i apologize, i didn t speak out forcefully against these hateful forces in america. and until he does it, a bunch of just general stuff is not going to fix his problem. michael steele, were republicans whom you talked to relieved that he started this speech that way and nervous about tonight in arizona? i think absolutely. the speech last night, the opening remarks stopped the bleeding on the charlottesville issue. there was hope that with steve bannon gone, with the more moderate or rational views