here? he s concerned about radical islam. you laugh it off the question. i m not laughing it off. i m appalled, i m appalled the question is about muslims in america. so are you saying donald trump muslims in america is the problem? nobody is saying that. the guy in the audience and donald trump said he ll look into that. anderson, can i have a moment? there is a lunatic in the audience and donald trump laughed off the crazy person. donald trump does not believe president obama is a muslim. muslim radicals are a serious problem. wait a second. let s go back for a moment, if you would, please. the guy, the so-called lunatic i should call him stood up and said we have a problem in this country called muslims. he went into the birth argument that we have a president who is a muslim. and that is when donald trump said we need this question. he wasn t talking, the question hadn t reached the training
americans that have come here and they have worked really really hard to become doesn t that language bother you, then? doesn t that kind of language bother you, even if it s coming from a man you admire? i do admire him, you re correct. and it doesn t bother me because i know exactly what he s talking about. he s talking about the mexican government bringing prisoners and sending prisoners to this country, people that they don t want. he wasn t talking about legal immigrants immigrants. he hires thousands of them. no, he was talking about illegal immigrants coming across the border and he called most of them rapists and murderers and he said the mexican government was sending them. do you believe that? do i believe that the mexican government is pushing them across the border? sure. i think they re encouraging it. they re encouraging it.
stutts and bob herbert. i don t know where to begin with trump s feechspeech but the people he s appealing to the voters he s appealing to. seems he s stumbling on something sitting in front of republicans for a long time now. it s not just it s the nativeism, he s getting the anti-immigration core of the party but listen to what he had to say about health care i know we have to talk with everybody. one of the things republican parties had a lot of success is support with white working class voters. trump is getting this sort of economic populous marrying nativeism with economic nationalism. i think back to pat buchanan used to do this and got far with it 20 years ago. pat buchanan was an intelligent guy and there was some thought behind his positions. he wasn t talking about former girl friends. this guy is free associating. whatever comes off the top of
like sheldoned a l sop do not think s pro-israel. long term i m not sure. this was an event that had a lot of pro-israel types. is that what it was about? absolutely. the way that jeb bush staffers are trying to cast this is jeb was only talking about iz ra el. he wasn t talking about foreign policy. yes, george w. bush was a great ally of israel. that s how they re trying to cast it. their aggressive pushback to the idea that e with was talking more broadly about foreign policy, about the middle east gives you an indication of how worried that they are about the story line getting out, the idea that jeb and george w. bush hold the same ideas. jobs numbers with 5.4% unemployment. that s the lowest in seven years. assuming it continues, a positive ripple for hillary clinton clinton. there s no stronger gift that president obama would give fer
i got ways over the grass before i got all ready to go around. and it was ugly. that was my mistake. he wasn t talking about a helicopter there. he did have a hard landing in a helicopter at a time he had a copilot in that helicopter. kyung lah is on the scene. she joins us once again. we ve heard from the ntsb. sounds like they have people overnight as they are gathering as much information as they can. reporter: yeah. you can see that there is actually a switchout of engines here. the they will be there overnight. they have no intention of moving it at least the next few hours or so but the ntsb said the