we have done very well. sioux falls, thank you very much, sioux falls. so sioux city, how many people come from sioux city? how many people? not just the wrong city but also the wrong state. he says biden s losing it. that was trump on sunday, just hours before judge tanya chutkan reinstated the gag order in the federal election interference case. which he may have already violated. also tonight, my commentary on the violence in the middle east, and the questions we all should be asking. plus, the war s impact on politics here in the u.s. as republicans escalate their extreme rhetoric and president biden shows signs of political vulnerability, despite the good economic and labor news that just keeps rolling in. but we begin tonight with donald trump getting a taste of what he has long complained he s always wanted, the same treatment under the law as every other american citizen. it comes in the form of a reimposed gag order from judge chutkan overseeing his federal elect
amendment says that others are allowed to say things about donald trump even if his delicate ego gets hurt. politics is a tough game. if he doesn t like it he should pursue something else. go ahead, mercedes. he is going to support the republican nominee, period. correct. at the end of the day the last thing we need is hillary clinton as president. here s the deal with donald trump. we should have all of the republican candidates sign a pledge saying that they re going to support the nominee. they did it with donald trump and all the other candidates like kasich, lindsey graham, they should say if donald trump is the nominee we have to back him up. look at this. when san bernardino happened the first terrorist attack on
to be commander in chief. when you hear that, i thought these guys all signed a pledge. what did that pledge say? it said they would support the nominee of our party. bobby jindal, the governor of louisiana, refuses to say to me and i pressed him repeatedly would you support him, he wouldn t say that. but george pataki, the former governor of new york says flatly he couldn t vote for donald trump because he s not qualified to be president. look, they signed a pledge saying that they would. i take them at their word. as you saw, governor jindal didn t say no, he just didn t answer the question. i believe when we have a nominee, our party will be unified. you saw it in 2008, hillary clinton and barack obama went at it epically. that worked well for their party. they had a lot of excitement on their side. you are seeing that on steroids this cycle for our side. they had a high water mark of 11 million people watching that debate. i think we ll see a similar
just a short time donald trump will meet with reince priebus about a party loyalty pledge. this is a pledge being sent to all the republican candidates promising to support the nominee, whoever he or she may be in 2016, and not to launch a third-party bid. but it s pretty safe to say even though all candidates are being asked to sign it, it s really just about that one guy right there. all about donald trump. cnn s chief political correspondent dana bash at trump tower in new york where at 1:30 today, the rnc comes hat in hand with a pledge saying, donald trump, please sign it. a lot riding on this meeting, dana. reporter: a lot is riding on this meeting, john, because sources familiar with this meeting and with donald trump s plans have been telling us since last night that he is planning to sign the pledge. that s the whole reason why reince priebus is leaving washington, taking the shuttle up to new york city, having a
to end collective bargaining rights for public employees. i will restore those rights. along those lines, i got to ask you this. the unions are supporting kathleen falk. how can you convince them that you would be the right guy for the job because she signed a pledge saying that she would go be a staunch supporter of collective bargaining. you didn t sign that. how are you going to correct that? well, what i said was that there are other avenues to make this a reality. what i can do as governor of this state is call a special session right off the bat and seek to have those rights restored without waiting for a budget or do it through the legislative process. i said i don t want to tie my hands behind my back with one approach or another approach. i ve said that i support