are we seeing more signs that trump chief strategist steve bannon is losing power? 21, you heard that right, 21 of president trump s aides and allies are telling the washington post bannon is struggling to keep his job and it comes as trump is making some major policy reversals away from bannon s point of view. and seeming to move to the center on big issues. i ll tell you about nato. it s obsolete and we re paying too much money. i said it was obsolete. it s no longer obsolete. i will direct my secretary of the treasury to label china a currency manipulator. tonight telling the wall street journal they re not currency manipulators. president xi wants to do the right thing. we re saying it s zero because she s obviously political and she s doing what obama wants her to do. i do like a low-interest rate policy, i must be honest with you. so, what should the american
like like to watch gop debate. it is both appalled and amused. address real problems americans face. how do we make college more affordable. how do we have debt kids built up down so they can get on with their lives. reporter: sanders hinted clinton s policy reversals are part of character issues voters should consider. the question is how tough will the democratic rivals get in the forum. bill: what is the pitch of the other candidates? reporter: before shifting focus first in the south primary, bernie sanders and martin o malley filed in new hampshire. here is sample of their message out on the campaign trail. what i believe is we need a political revolution. our government belongs to all of us, not just the 1%. voters have three choices. it is clinton, sanders or o malley. i am the only candidate in this race who actually has the executive experience to get
nomination should be decided by the totality of his record. it is the votes that he has cast and the statements that he s made over the many years of his career that will inform us as to his judgment, his view of america s role in the world, and his view of the military required to support that role. as i ve told senator hagel, in my office, some time ago, to tweaks ago, over two weeks ago, i guess it was, that after a long and careful review of his record and the things that he has said and the things that i have personally experienced with him, that we re too philosophically opposed on the issues facing our country for me to support his nomination, therefore, i told him i would not be supporting his nomination. his record demonstrates what i view as a lack of steadfast opposition to policies that diminish u.s. power and influence throughout the world, as well as a recent trend of policy reversals that seem based
governor perry, you ought to do something special forall of these young kids giving to your campaign. maybe you ought to take them out for pizza. thanks for watching. i m al sharpton. hardball starts right now. the flipper ain t no gipper. let s play hardball. good evening. i m chris matthews in washington. leading off tonight, flip-flop the front-runner. mitt romney s become the real-life version of the cartoon that republicans created in the image of john kerry. remember that one? romney s latest 180 on legislation in ohio may have set a land speed record for policy reversals. but it s been the only latest example of romney s tendency to
going to north korea in near future most likely after trading relationship with china is revolved n. the meantime i would like to send my warmest regards and respect to kim, i look forward to seeing him soon. this decision comes several days after the iaea released report expressing grave concern that north korea is continuing to develop nuclear program, barring inspectors from key nuclear sites and satellite imagery that show new construction, the report concludes, quote, clear violations, relevant un council resolutions are deeply regrettable. the president has told news that waiting on china. otherwise i would have done it sooner, china has been a big help on north korea. yesterday he lashed out on china saying on twitter, i believe they are not helping with the process of denuclearization as they once were, so the policy reversals