states but in the global economy. they ll see each other at nato, g-7, g-20. it will be so interesting to sit there and say who are you across the table from me? and she s coming to talk trade. very having, she brings with her on her delegation car manufacturers. they ve invested $289 billion in me america. you can think i m naive but if the biggest problem in the world today that there isn t enough economic growth in the world, the two of them ought to be able to, work together and work something out. how do you see the dynamic considering u.s. russian relations today? first of all, she knows vladimir putin probably better than anybody. and also as i was telling hallie before, she grew up in a
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it out like they did the last time, they ll both talk about the future who is the strongest on national security and those types of things. and national security, the number one issue for the american people right now. absolutely. but, you know, if cruz does not really win in iowa, i don t see how he s going to be able to be taken seriously as a front-runner, establishment or anti-establishment candidate. i m not sure which of this is ted cruz wants to be. i mean, like donald trump, he pour trrtrays himself as an out and insider. he s been preparing for this debate since august 2013. a lot is riding on this for ted cruz. interesting because that tells me america is wide open, in play. a year ago, everybody said jeb bush would be the nominee. that s amazing what difference a
that we all can agree is the man is highly intelligent. would i support mr. trump to run my country, i wouldn t make a sure bet on that because i don t see those qualifications being the same unless somebody tells me america is nothing but a big company. that s a theory. you like the way he talks, though. there is the new yorker thing. trump is like move it. trump keeps it real. so i think, you know, somebody like hillary clinton being as our next president, i like that again when you think about the history and trajectory of our country from the beginning.
i just saw caitlyn a couple of weeks ago. a person living their truth and let us in with cameras and let us know what is going on i think is hugely important. you are shaking your head in agreement. i think it was inspirational one for caitlyn jenner being true to herself and just muted criticism. on twitter you have the crazies out there. in reality most people were supportive or quiet about it. i think it was a beautiful moment, a profile on courage. to me america can be so embracing. there was also the pope. any pope can draw crowds. pope francis he kind of defied expectations when he came in september. is there how would you define the pope s visit to the u.s. this year? i think it was a victory lap. i think we were so used to religious leaders being so dogmatic.