14% chance of survival from the brain cancer he is now fighting. is this because the white house needs to blame failure on someone they need an enemy? i don t think it s because the white house needs an enemy, because if they did, they certainly wouldn t pick john mccain. he s an american hero. he s widely respected, and he s made clear that he s going to stand firm here. lindsey graham is one of his best friends, not just in the senate but on this planet and he s still standing against this bill because he thinks that s the right stangs to take. i think donald trump feels personal an monthsty for him. we saw that on the campaign trail. we ve seen that as recently tonight. apparently at this dinner at the white house he said that,up, it s disgraceful what john mccain is doing. he has personal an monthsty towards john mccain and we know with this president more than political calculation, more than what poll numbers say it s his personal relationships, its his gut instincts that drive
moore, he is this kind of conservative folk hero and he is provocative but that is astonishing. that is unexpected. matthew, your turn. it s an alabama senate race. so i d say just about anything is expected. this is a guy who s he s an extremist by i think any measure. you have mitch mcconnell, vice president mike pence, president donald trump all traveling down there in a primary to try to stop this guy from winning. he thinks homosexual conduct should be illegal. that s not gay marriage. that s just homosexuality in general. republicans up here are trembling about the prospect of this man being a u.s. senator. i think he sort of showed why right there. well, caroline, the question becomes can you make a case why this is any more of a national laboratory than just a test of the alabama red republican base? will this have any legs? it s got huge reverberations potentially. why?
j. trump. plenty of praise for president donald j. trump in alabama tonight. hearing that, you wouldn t guess that vice president mike pence and steve bannon are actually endorsing different candidates in the senate race there. trump administration is backing luther strange. he is trailing right now. it was luther strange that trump was campaigning for on friday. mike pence, as you saw there, for strange tonight. strange is the incumbent senator for now. remember, he was appointed to fill jeff sessions seat when sessions went to washington as attorney general prior to his public humiliation at the hands of donald trump. strange is running against roy moore. he has earned the support of steve bannon and others. bannon maintains he still supports his former boss s agenda but not his candidate. back with us, caroline ryan, matthew nussbaum, and just in the last couple of minutes,
it s a greatest hits compilation of john mccain over the years. oh, this came from donald trump s account, though it s got the fox news bug in the lower left. john mccain talking about repeal and replace. and you see the message there from the president. john mccain made it clear to 60 minutes this weekend, he s in a window looking at a 3% to 14% chance of survival from the brain cancer he is now fighting. is this because the white house needs to blame failure on someone? they need an enemy? i don t think it s because the white house needs an enemy, because if they did, they certainly wouldn t pick john mccain. he s an american hero. he s widely respected. and he s made clear that he s going to stand firm here. lindsey graham is one of his best friends, not just in the senate, but on this planet. and he s still standing against this bill because he thinks that s the right stance to take. i think this is donald trump feels personal animosity toward him.
i think, you know, the president s rhetoric has put kim jong-un in a very difficult position with his own people. i think he s concerned his generals will kill him if he looks weak. they have shot down u.s. air force aircraft before. they ve captured u.s. naval ship at sea. they ve crossed the dmz and tried to asass nature the south korean president. they have learned over the third generation now that they can provoke the united states and south korea and get away with it. i fear a miscalculation could result in war. sue my terry, talk about how donald trump s language is heard and received and translated in the north. wm, first of all, i agree with everything that the general just said. of course north koreans took everything that president trump said extremely personally. and that was obvious when kim jong-un himself came out with an unprecedented statement, personal, first person. i wrote that whole statement