experience. these are people that never met a payroll. these are people that have never done it before, and they don t know what they re doing. now, president trump, president trump! so hillary, they said, you know, when you did saturday night live four weeks ago that was the opening show. that traditionally would be their big show. and she had miley cyrus who i think is terrific. i would say that miley would have an advantage, wouldn t you think, with ratings? it was very interesting because we were talking about hillary today and somebody said her performance wasn t that good because she was mispronouncing words especially she mispronounced a couple words and stuttered a couple times and all she had was one little skit. i had the whole evening and i didn t stutter once. i didn t stutter once. i got really good reviews. welcome to morning joe. willie geist, of course, we ve had people asking for a long time when are candidates finally going to start talking about what
0 toughest sells of his presidency. a new nbc/wall street journal poll shows after a week of public lobbying half of americans don t think he s made a convincing case. and approval for the president s handling of the crisis is back sliding. 57% disapprove, just 28% approve. 58% of americans say congress should not back military action at all. the president s overall job approval is holding steady at 45%, up a point from a few weeks ago however according to another poll the president s approval on foreign policy has taken a hit with 54% now disapproving. that s a sharp increase from july. in a round of interviews on multiple networks the president admitted the case for military strikes in syria has been an uphill battle. the battle aren t with you. not yet. as i said i understand that. i ll have a chance to talk to the american people directly this week. let s hope they can turn it around. you know, i heard the same thing around my dinner table last night. kate came home and had a p
we ll only give guards to background checks because that way, you see, we make sure everyone has to buy a gun. got it? do you? we sell guns. yesterday here on hardball, the gun owners of america had no defense for his opposition to background checks. why is it bad for the government of the united states to maintain information on wife bet beaters, addicts, criminals, so they don t get access to firearms. what s wrong with that? they are going to get access to firearms anyway. they oppose background checks, as he just did for gun owners. when it comes to making schools safer, they are all for background checks. this week on national rifle association task force came out with recommendations to allegedly make schools safer, not surprisingly arming school employees, including teachers is a big part of the plan. but buried inside the report is this bit of hypocrisy. it s recommended that schools perform a pre-employment background check and periodic rechecks on all employ
because we re going to force them to have background checks. got it? we ll only give guards to background checks because that way, you see, we make sure everyone has to buy a gun. got it? do you? we sell guns. yesterday here on hardball, the gun owners of america had no defense for his opposition to background checks. why is it bad for the government of the united states to maintain information on wife bet beaters, addicts, criminals, so they don t get access to firearms. what s wrong with that? they are going to get access to firearms anyway. they oppose background checks, as he just did for gun owners. when it comes to making schools safer, they are all for background checks. this week on national rifle association task force came out with recommendations to allegedly make schools safer, not surprisingly arming school employees, including teachers is a big part of the plan. but buried inside the report is this bit of hypocrisy. it s recommended that schools perform
0 south korea s moving forward could be perceived as lack of support by the united states. frustrations have mounted in the south about the inability of the u.s. to halt the north korean weapons program. tomorrow 115 cardinals will enter the papal conclave to begin the process of selecting a new pope. the man who will lead the church amidst the scandals. eight years ago cardinal joseph ratzinger was the front-runner. this year, there is no clear concession on a front-runner. they re hoping to energize the church s 1.2 catholics. their favorite appears to be odilo pedro scherer. also angelo scola is a favorite. american cardinals, timothy dolan of new york and cardinal sean patrick o malley of boston also appear to be in the mix. president obama is expecting to ramp up a charm offensive traveling to capitol hill to attend each party s weekly meetings. the recent steps in reaching out including dining with top senators could go a long way in reaching a budget deal but that they would