and i think in september. november i ve just been told. you tell me. you wrote it. i read it. both of us can t conjure it. no, springfield, illinois and he goes, and it s the first time he sees this scene, 10,000 people in there, transported. and as he tells it the sort of scales fall from his eyes and he realizes he has been living in a bubble and there is real point out there and that his father-in-law is in fact their messenger. is he an idiolog? no. i he was asked after he did give one interview right after the campaign to forbes and they asked him what his political affiliation is. and he had just guided a man to the republican nomination and presidency, and his answer was, to be determined. and what about his portfolio? you name it, improving veterans services, the opioid crisis,
and this is at some peril, too, but gets through all that and becomes sort of redeems the father s name, the family name. meets ivanka trump. they fall in love. she converts to judaism because he is raised orthodox. his father-in-law runs for president. tell us about a rally you write about in the article that was a turning point. well, he was you know, trump announced in july or something 2015. and i think in september. november i ve just been told. you tell me. you wrote it. i read it. threw. thank you. both of us can t conjure it. no, springfield, illinois and he goes, and it s the first time he sees this scene, 10,000 people in there, transported. and as he tells it the sort of scales fall from his eyes and he realizes he has been living in a bubble and there is real point
they didn t really care about the comey thing that much. are we living in a bubble and the rest of america says, well, he asked them to be nice to his friend and he didn t press amount, i don t think it s a big deal? the hyperventilating will continue to pray this much we know. at least inside the beltway. but does it matter to the american people? what matters to the american people, marie is right. this whole thing that he has unraveled by doing this has put health care isn t going very well, tax reform is sort of a slow out of the blocks. all of the agenda he is trying to get through is being eaten up by these self-inflicted wounds. these are self-inflicted wounds. if donald trump right now, why do we not have an fbi director picked and nominated? a lot of the stuff would go away, if he someone with a great law enforcement background, we will be focusing on the confirmation hearings of a great new fbi director. martha: there has to be some middle ground for the
you ve seen that the administration has paid to climate change? that administration acts as if it doesn t exist. they are living in a bubble. people like myself in communities that have experienced devastating effects from superstorms, storms that are inevitable. they are coming more and more. we experience firsthand what happens, whereas this administration, they live in castles, basically. they don t experience anything that we do. so they don t believe it exists. reporter: thank you, michele. you re welcome. all right. thanks. there on the bus coming down from new york. on the new jersey turnpike come hearing to d.c. thank you so much. still to come we ll talk with a
supporters legal fees. he had the best seat in the house to see what effect his rhetoric was having on the audience. and you and others in the media were doing a very good job of reporting what was happening there. unless he was living in a bubble, he couldn t have been unaware of what effect his rhetoric was having on people. and even in the tape you re playing, you can hear the anger and the venom in his voice. and this is just unprecedented conduct by a candidate for the president of the united states. and he needs to be held accountable. now, you don t have to be hurt to get an assault, but i m curious, were you hurt at all? yes, i was punched. i was sore several days, gave me anxiety. we re going to continue to follow. it s an interesting case. the interesting aspect to me will be the causation effect. someone laying their hands is an easier one. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us. both of you. thank you, greta. thank you.