kids. sleeping on the floors and not going to school and frankly, stephanie, nobody loving them. what we got to this has got to stop. breaks my heart to think about it. when you think about voters, voters in your state, do they think about things like what we re doing to these immigration children? or do they just vote and say i ve got a job and money in their pocket? i think we can dig down with them because the people are good, stephanie. people do want to love our children. they want to be connected to one another. we just sometimes live way out here. but, you know, this morning, this nun, who was on morning joe sister norma, one of the most extraordinary people. there s a lot of nuns doing a lot of great things. we have to do what we can do. we have to stop waiting on what the committee is going to do or the president. why don t we do some things? how about that uplifting story about that little girl named flo?
tragedy for a limited time and only when given a script. so he can give a somber speech but in the days to come, he can t do it. i think it s because what we ve seen and know is that his emotional range is very limited. in the moment that is called for empathy, it s not there. he s a performer but what he s good at performing is anger, rage, irritation. the moments that call for a softer more efrp thet ik human tone is not there. so things other presidents might think to do, like play golf, he does because this is who he is. we saw mass shootings like this during the obama presidency. and we saw the president get on air force one and fly to the state, to the place where that shooting happened, bu not go there bother it s far abuse we have a pre d you know, as we re going aga and like aft saying, nothing w meeting. we might ge that s not supposed to respond. kill our ch is supp he s no he will this if house of representativ and they kno w and they know o flo fune t pres thank th
they don t like them. we re still going back to spreadsheets. they re just so angry. we have to devote an entire program, perhaps, to raising the question hopefully answering the question what did these people do before the creation of the twitter? they kicked their dogs. they did something like that. they kicked their dogs. all right. coming up, house majority leader eric cantor will be here. also, time magazine s joe klein. nbc s political director, chuck todd, and bloomberg view s margaret carlson. standing by in the green room, chris mad dog russo is here to bring us the nfl action. arr! also, mike florio joins the conversation. first, here s bill karins. mike florio needs a nickname. willie? mad dog and mike. magic mike. no. the magic man. i don t know. mo flo. look, he s leaving. what s going on? let s go to bill karins with a check on the forecast.
0 the fsu quarterback, just like 1,000 quarterbacks this weekend that i saw. they were all wearing these mustaches, and they re repulsive. i know. i know. they are repulsive. what s that about? they look like they re from, you know, it s like why don t you just bring the sudafed on the sidelines and a bunsen burner, you know? come on, man. it s what s wrong with them? it s the age of the ironic mustache, and it s a dark age, i would say. it s ugly as hell. it s sort of the porn stache thing. are they really wearing those mustaches to be ironic? because it s not working. it s like brooklyn hipster goes to green bay. i m not so sure it works as well in green bay. bunsen burner sudafed. you make meth. a lot of these guys look like that s all you need? you can make it outdoors. who knew? people. slash the stache. donald trump came up big for them as well. so we re very close to $1 million right now. how much do you think people will pay aaron rod