beginning to separate herself out and arguing that basically she s tougher and she would have done things like arming the rebels in syria a long time ago and she s open to a larger special forces footprint on the ground in iraq and syria. so, she s trying to do that and her problem with this isis claim she made about how they re making videos is it feeds the narrative that she s not quite trustworthy and that is where she wants to be. to lead and lead ephffecteffect trust is really, really important. and let s talk about this interesting moment when clinton was asked about the roll of president spouses. with respect to my own husband, i am probably still going to pick the flowers and the china for state dinners and stuff like that but i will
to endorse publicly. that s why you see seconds have gotten involved in the campaign. now to new hampshire where jeb bush and john kasich campaigning today but only one of them addressed the new afghanistan policy on camera. for me, i would have never done the second increase in troop levels. i would have used special forces to be able to go to be lethal and mobil, to take care of the job. i wouldn t have supported additional troops. now that the situation s deteriorated on the ground it s a wise decision to say we re not going running out of there and lose all of the things we invested over the years. you didn t mishear there, kasich one of those saying he was not in favor of that larger surge that took place. by the way, the person arguing inside the administration for that smaller special forces footprint, vice president biden. kasich unveiled new policy proposals today at a community college in new hampshire, pledging to balance the budget in eight years.