lost. there s not a lot people anymo. what does that mean about john kelly that he s praising him, but saying i don t kno how long he ll be here. what a hearing on how long he ll be around? well, for a long time. it s been the case that you know, people have seen john kelly as eyeing the exits. and there have been these cycles of rumors that have sort of ebbed and right now, they a flowing. the date is approaching when he s going to be leaving. whethe by his own choice or by presid deciding he s had en no que he has not seen as long for this world. i did think it was the way the presid these questions t plane. he didn t say oh, stayin long time. that s totally wrong. they s he s a good man. we ve had a good relationship it sounded like th past. and i wouldn t be surprised if we see some movement on this soon. but we ve been through this so many times it s hard to pinpoint
sad, sad, very sad, very sad. here s the thing. when the president spoke today, he didn t say oh, yeah, here s a major violation that proves these people are not to be trusted. no. couldn t do that. guess what grade you know why he couldn t do that? people like dan coats, the intelligence community. dan coats is his own guy. has that we know of nothing within iran s action that would constitute a violation of the deal. that s the same thing he was hearing from his advisors before he got bolton and pompeo at cia. this is a victory for iran because it creates distance between the united states and our european allies. secondly, it accelerates regional insecurity in the middle east. it also is going to have an impact on global oil supplies. we don t know where that s going to go. could drive up prices. it s so funny. in the speech, he said you know, in seven years, iran is going to
fraud or indices of irregularities. please don t say he said quote unless i win he said i won t tell you until then. he didn t say what you said either. he didn t say oh, look if there s a huge irregularity or something like that like florida then we have to look at it. he didn t say that. he said i don t know. i ll look at it when it happens. i want to keep you in suspense. he didn t say what you said. he was supposed to give ten or twelve different hypotheticals to prove no he was supposed to say i accept the outcome of the election because we want a peaceful transfer of power and then if there s some god forbid that happens like in 2000 you deal with it when it comes. you don t undermine the system before you come to that. isn t that a fair statement? chris, i think you re just asking me the same question over one long segment so i m sure if i turn on cnn all day that s basically what i ll see. but i think the voters learned a lot last night in 90 minutes. i answered it.
absent widespread fraud or indices of irregularity. but please don t say he said quote unless i win he didn t say it. he said i won t tell you until then. he didn t what you said either. he didn t say oh, look if there s a huge irregularity or something like that then florida we have to look at it. he didn t say that. he said i don t know. i ll look at it when it happens. i want to keep you in suspense. he didn t say what you said. he was supposed to give ten or twelve different hypotheticals? now, carol i can tell you republicans have been e-mailing with are nervous about not just the debate performance but donald trump s overall standing. they re worried that he s going to continue to tank in the polls, and the bottom could fall out and cost republicans control of congress. so we ll see how this plays out in the coming weeks. but a lot of nerves in republican circles right now, carol. manu raju reporting live from las vegas. even talk show host laura ingraham, a passionate
either. he didn t say oh, look if there s a huge irregularity or something like florida, then we have to look at it. he didn t say that. he said i don t know, i ll look at it when it happens. i want to keep you in suspense. he didn t say what you said. so he was supposed to give 10 or 12 different hypotheticals? reporter: clinton herself realizing there s an opening here, talking to reporters on her campaign plane yesterday and also didn t hold back on her remarks. one of our hallmarks has always been that we accept the outcomes of our election. we do the best we can to have free and fair elections which we do, and somebody wins and somebody loses. so what he said tonight is part of his whole effort to blame somebody else for his campaign. reporter: i have been e-mailing with republicans this morning who are simply unnerved about what s going to happen come election day, not necessarily by this comment but by the sum total of events in october. donald trump s campaign sliding,