much. i want to bring in nbc analyst malcolm nance. let me start with the investigation before we go into other things. at this point in time, we re far enough away from the attacks, if we haven t found an international connection, is it fair to say there probably isn t one? no, i don t think that at all. i think what s going on and the attorney general made it very clear, they re being very deliberate about how they do this. we have a lot of national intelligence assets, that s, you know, the national security agency, the central intelligence agency, spatial intelligence, all of these agencies are doing a scrub of time lines. and their collection does stop at the border of the united states. and they have to marry up with whatever collection the fbi is doing in local intelligence, law enforcement, bring that backwards to see so it still could take time to start connecting dots? absolutely. you ll connect those dots, but now as we re getting physical
new hampshire poll chuck, i signed the pledge and you ll stick by it? that i ll support the republican nominee. i sign pledges, i always have to stay by my pledge. but anything could happen that could disrupt. but i m easily a person that when i say something, unless there s extreme circumstances, which there could be, i usually stand by my pledge. but i don t think we re going to face that. this is a hypothetical. and we have a long way to go, and i have never believed that he was going to be the nominee. why does he have this traction? i don t like his rhetoric and his divisions, but i ve never been i ve never really thought this was going to come to fruition? what s your take. you ve been on the trail a lot, especially new hampshire, new new hampshire poll that we have, cnn just came out with, has trump double digits ahead of the rest of the field. what is it that he s appealing to that s worked look, i think there s two things. first of all, these polls have
well as limit travel for people who have recently been to iraq and syria. this is a bill, folks with a lot of bipartisan support, and will get signed into law. joining me now, katy tur and katie burke. katy tur, let me start with you. we get the sense that the trump campaign is trying to, i don t want to say they re trying to reexplain what their policy is, but they re trying to, they think sand off what they think are sharp edges. are they? clarify. what would you call it? we had katrina pearson say, this is not against muslims, it s just a temporary fix for a problem that we don t have our arms around yet. donald trump was saying it s not going to be muslim americans living abroad, it s just the muslims that want to emigrate here or tourists, but muslim athletes and foreign leaders would be allowed in.
of maine where the u.s. navy s biggest and most extensive destroyer set sail for the first time. the ship s captain is james kirk, but the boat s name is the uss zumwalt, not enterprise. to the when. february 1st, iowa caucus day, but some folks won t have to be there in person. that s right. for the first time ever, iowa plans to have a telecaucus, over the phone, open to military members out of state. there s been a lot of complaints about the caucus process, that it keeps people out. now the why. millenials have taken over everything. bloomberg says baby boomers have taken over as the largest share of the voting population. 3 in 10 of voting age americans are millenials. here s why it matters. just 38% of 18 to 24-year-olds voted in the last election.
you know. and secondly, if you guys put me on television as much as you have him on, i d be leading the pack, too. it s celebrity and it s a lot of publicity. but at the end, when people go into vote, like david brooks said, he went in and looked at this rug and it s bright and pretty but when time came to buy, he wouldn t buy it. folks in new hampshire will not so they they just don t think he ll win. and i don t know about new hampshire. i can t predict that. but he s not going to be the nominee. i don t believe it. what do you think it s important that more republican leaders speak out against trump, or is this a danger that the more you attack him, the stronger he gets? i have been attacking you have been attacking him a lot. and it s not attacking him. i don t want to attack the person. it s what he says, you know? all this dividing. whether it s hispanics or muslims or women or, you know, or registries or whatever the heck it is, it s not the way i