hit ohio and west virginia area and go to new jersey. i remember as a kid we used to you drive to indiana where i grew up if west virginia but born in indiana. my grandparents were there. long traffic. dark at night. cozy and warp. you can remember being carried into the house and walking into the house and being so relieved you finally made it to grandma and grand pa s house. speaking of santa. you mentioned santa before, right? did you ever see that scene in elf where will ferrell sees santa. yes. can we do that where we see san that right now? santa! i know that guy. i know that guy. > molly: i can t believe you are here this morning. we know it s been a rough night. we want a little bit more of your time. what is the hard ertsdz. check behind the garage.
about for 30 years 24they had t cooperate with the republican president. and then they didn t. so this just undermines the fact that they totally sold out their principles. why would they do that? because they ve lost it. stop it. when people do that, don t you say stop it. it was a team effort we all got it done. this president demands something different from the people that work there. it s creepy to see senior senators giving the president a tongue bath on national television. i don t know what that is. it s something cats do. did you say that? yeah it happened. we ll move on, president trump reignited his warp on christmas. we can say merry christmas again. it s war on christmas rhetoric, not his war on christmas.
very expensive campaign to be present on social media, to warp and distort the debates during the campaigns and penetrate the data and lelecto l electorals of our states. it was effective. we ve got to have a national commission. the president should have ordered this nine months ago to look into all aspect of this. it should be bipartisan because nothing is more important to us than the credibility and sanctity of our elections. whether or not the russians had help in the united states, that s for the fbi and of course the special counsel to determine. what is so striking is that in the president s speech to the united nations and other comments that he s made, comments that secretary tillerson made, there is sharp
a small way but nonetheless clearly, in such a way as to cut back to some extent on north korea s independence, to add to sanctions and so forth, he has indications to china that if china works with us on north korea, he ll be more flexible with respect to some of these trade issues. that s the warp and woof of diplomacy. that s the way it s done and what he s doing. i ve got to run. president trump stuck to the script today in reno but his rant in phoenix last night was like nothing we have heard before from a president. i want you to listen to this. now, i was a good student. i always hear about the elite. the elite. i went to better schools than they did. i was a better student than they were. i live in a bigger and more
clip that jim sciutto showed, you couldn t help but look at general mattis and see him as a sober diplomat almost. and he becomes the diplomat in this situation. because he knows what happens in war. and compare it to the president s kind of apocalyptic language, versus the kind of sober demeanor of mattis, the quiet demeanor of somebody who s been to warp and understands it. it was sort of it was just striking to me. when you look at trump, i was thinking about this today, it s very much like a real estate guy saying, okay, my building is the biggest, it s the best, and i m going to you know, this is what i can tell you, because you re going to have to go and check me out and there s no way you can figure out that it isn t. i think he s using the same kind of tactics he s used his entire