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We have 15,000 people the biggest one of bigger than bernie sanders. 15,000 people showed up to hear me speak, bigger than anybody, and everybody knows it. a beautiful day with incredible people that were wonderful, great americans. i will tell you. john mccain goes oh boy, trump makes my life difficult. he had 15,000 crazies show up. crazies. he called them all crazy. i said, they weren t crazy. they were great earn manies. if you would have seen these people i know all about crazies. these weren t crazies. so he insulted me and everybody in that room and i said somebody should run against john mccain who has been you know in my opinion, not so hot. and i supported him for president. i raised a million dollars for him. that s a lot of money. i supported him. he lost. he let us down. but, you know he lost. i never liked him as much after that because i never liked losers. but frank, let me get to it. he s a war hero. ....
Historic agreement to slow iran s nuclear ambitions. but is congress set on killing it? and, another republican joins the race to the white house. governor scott walker hits the trail in a winnebago. but is he ready for a bumpy ride? he s not really answering it. the best political team in television will be here to break it all down. good morning, everyone. i m jake tapper in washington, d.c. where the state of our union is all atwitter. republicans and veterans buzzing over donald trump s latest comments, this time questioning the heroism of senator john mccain s 5 1/2 years as a prisoner of war in vietnam. john mccain goes, oh, boy, trump makes my life difficult. he had 15,000 crazies show up. crazies. he called them all crazy. i said, they weren t crazy. they were the brave americans. ....
Is to lick them. they always knew it came down to talks. you had to negotiate. they weren t crazy, these communists. you could deal with them on self-interest and get somewhere. they both ended up getting somewhere with gorbachev. which was not easily forecastable. she said, i can go business with him, i like gorbachev. reagan had not met with any soviet leader because he said, well, they keep dying on me. now this young man, gorbachev, she sized him up and said we can do business with him. as you remember, that first summit was tough but it led to a lot of other things. geneva was very important. you were there i m sure. thank you, doug brinkley. thank you, andrea mitchell, my colleague. up next, ever notice how any time republicans don t like something president obama wants to do, they call it an assault on freedom? their latest scare tactic, that certainly is. we re going to talk about whether it s working or not. doesn t seem to be. this is hardball, the place for politics. ....
Manners of the british aristocracy. reagan would always let her walk in front as a proper lady. and that word, lady, she took very seriously, yet she was a hawk on the cold war and was suspicious of the european integration movement, particularly the euro, was more about the special alliance. i think with the u.s. i think there is, like you said, chris, churchill and fdr, and then there s thatcher and reagan. she embodies what the special relationship s all about. the great thing about churchill, and i m a churchill buff, or nut even, was he knew he had to fight the nazis. there was no talking to these guys. they had to be beaten. i watched winds of war the other night again. the guy says the only thing i want to know about the germans is to lick them. they always knew it came down to talks. you had to negotiate. they weren t crazy, these communists. you could deal with them on self-interest and get somewhere. they both ended up getting somewhere with gorbachev. which was not e ....
Aristocracy. reagan would always let her walk in front as a proper lady. and that word, lady, she took very seriously, yet she was a hawk on the cold war and was suspicious of the european integration movement, particularly the euro, was more about the special alliance. i think with the u.s. i think there is, like you said, chris, churchill and fdr, and then there s thatcher and reagan. she embodies what the special relationship s all about. the great thing about churchill, and i m a churchill buff, or nut even, was he knew he had to fight the nazis. there was no talking to these guys. they had to be beaten. i watched winds of war the other night again. the guy says the only thing i want to know about the germans is to lick them. they always knew it came down to talks. you had to negotiate. they weren t crazy, these communists. you could deal with them on ....