EXCERPT:
SCARBOROUGH: "No. I mean, but isn’t it important for people to be able to disagree and still be able to have dinner together peacefully?"
BEHAR: "I think it’s important, but I really can’t do it. I have to tell you I --"
SCARBOROUGH: "And why can’t you do that?"
BEHAR: "Because if you’re a Trump supporter, there’s something going on with you that I can’t abide. That means that you don’t care about the environment. It means that you don’t care about women’s issues. It means you don’t care about the fact that he provokes that nut case in North Korea. I’m worried about the country. So how can you be on his side? I don’t get that. Do you?"
SCARBOROUGH: "Well --"
BRZEZINSKI: "I think this is a very — I think this is a very fair argument that you bring up --"
BEHAR: "Yeah."
BRZEZINSKI: "-- and it’s a real issue, because what we’re all supposed to be about as members of humanity is to find a way to -- to live together."