that s the salesman in him. that s what i said. build the wall. made in usa. then go sell cheap wine and ties. or steaks. don t be president of the united states because you ve got to make hard decisions. you ve got to tell people it s hard and find a way forward, not just sell them something that s too simple to be true. listen, the shutdown, there wasn t anything good that came out of the shutdown except for something i think that was eye-opening for the rest of the country. many times in the media and politically, we tend to portray the working class as a certain demographic, as people who live in the middle of the country, people who are in coal country. those are the working class people. but working class people are tsa workers, and they re of all eth ni nisities. working class people are air traffic controllers of all different ethnicity. working class people are members of the secret service who weren t getting paid. working class people are members
the means to adjust to the changes in the economy. so they love the idea, and why wouldn t they? they should. but it was a false hope that he s giving them of in any real way taking us back to a place that time has forgotten. right. and that is unfair to them. and the reason he does it that way is the same way he does it with the wall. the border is complicated. the problem is complex. it s multi-layered. he doesn t want to deal with that. he likes the simple. that s the salesman in him. that s what i said. build the wall. made in usa. then go sell cheap wine and ties. or steaks. don t be president of the united states because you ve got to make hard decisions. you ve got to tell people it s hard and find a way forward, not just sell them something that s too simple to be true. listen, the shutdown, there wasn t anything good that came out of the shutdown except for something i think that was eye-opening for the rest of the country. many times in the media and politically
difficult news for their parents. our minds went completely blank the minute she said conjoined twins. that was a long, long horrible weekend. i think the biggest thing was the lack of information that we had on the whole situation. there wasn t anything good on the internet. it was all one baby survives separation, and the other died or circus acts. i mean, there was nothing good. there were no good stories. that was the worst. so it was definitely a roller coaster. reporter: doctors at children s memorial hermann hospital in houston did everything to ensure a safe delivery of the hospital s first case of conjoined twins. i was just taken aback because this is such a rare, rare event. we could not promise her anything. 50% of all conjoined twins end up in stillbirth and those that are born only a 25% survival. a rough track the rest of the way. he said they re joined at the liver and the liver regenerates and we ll give each a portion
reporter: they re able to joke about it now, but back in 1996, hearing that their daughters were conjoined was difficult news for their parents. our minds went completely blank the minute she said conjoined twins. that was a long, long horrible weekend. i think the biggest thing was the lack of information that we had on the whole situation. there wasn t anything good on the internet. it was all one baby survives separation, and the other died or circus acts. i mean, there was nothing good. there were no good stories. that was the worst. so it was definitely a roller coaster. reporter: doctors at children s memorial hermann hospital in houston did everything to ensure a safe delivery of the hospital s first case of conjoined twins. i was just taken aback because this is such a rare, rare event. we could not promise her anything. 50% of all conjoined twins end up in stillbirth and those that are born only a 25% survival. a rough track the rest of the way.