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exami exercise your right to freedom of speech but when this comes to trump behavior it's not allowed. >> i thought to myself can i get cracker and cheese to go with this wine. i would expect the people on the right to do more than call these protests roits. that's more than all of these events combined. >> you're okay with police officers and police vehicles that have been smashed and you think that's fine, nobody should be disturbed . >> i'm not saying it's fine, but let's not call it out of proportion. >> we named exactly how many arrests happened and we're getting you guys to come on and discuss it. i'll bring in mark who i think believes this was actually beneficial in some way to the trump campaign. explain. >> it is beneficial to the trump campaign, but first of all, you said it was the common denominator was trump proteste s protesters. that guy we saw jurmping on a
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police car was not a trump prote proteste protesters. these are the smash mouth tactics of the radical left that are not protesting what donald trump said, they're protesting his right to speak. they're trying to stop him from speaking. they tried to go into the hotel and break through and the police stopped them to stop him from exercising his right to free speech. you do not see that happening on the right. you do not see trump supporters going to clinton and sanders rallies and throwing rocks and holding up their middle finger after the people. it's helping donald trump because he couldn't have designed a better scene for himself to be standing up against. >> let me ask you one more time to put the shoe on the other foot. if this were happening at sanders and clinton rallies would you be saying look at that's crazy right wing jobs who are running over this peaceful
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campaign. >> i don't recall clinton or sanders advising their supporters to knock the krap out of someone. i do recall donald trump doing that. everywhere he goes this violence follows and it's not happening on the other side. >> all right. we have to leave it there. do you want to have one last thought. >> the idea that donald trump is responsible for people coming in and throwing rocks is just absurd. they're coming in to his rallies, disrupting him from speaking and so the people are responding to that and quite frankly the trump protesters have been incredibly restrained because in the face of this violence they haven't done these things. >> thank you gentlemen. we'll see where this goes. it's not a good trend out there. thanks. so we're just eight hours away from the first polling opening in indiana and ted cruz says that he will fight on even if he does not win tomorrow night in indiana.
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eric trump here live on that. plus an old rape case causing new headaches for the republican front-runner after mr. trump spent the weekend defending an endorsement. plus the wlohite house was defense today after the host of a correspondents' dinner went to an ugly place to get a laugh. we'll show you the fall out and you can decide. that's up next. >> thank you very much. good night. hey, we're opening up a second shop and we need some new signage. but can't spend a lot. well, we have low prices and a price match guarantee. scout's honor? low prices. pinky swear? low prices. eskimo kisses? how about a handshake? oh, alright... the lowest price. every time. staples. make more happen. whyto learn, right?e? so you can get a good job and you're not working for peanuts.
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tyson was rail roaded and willingly went to his room. now trump has stirred up the controversy again by saying this. listen. >> mike tyson endorsed me. i love it. all the tough guys endorse me, i like that. >> donald trump says tyson is a tough guy. i don't think rapists are tough guys. >> reporter: cruz picked carly fiorina i think it says a lot about donald trump who is cheering about an endorsement by mike tyson. fiorina's remarks says she's a racist. the man who prosecuted tyson also questioned the judgment of the trump campaign saying here
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in independeiana, really? did nobody know that that snake raped a lovely kid in this town. i think i'd beef up my intelligence operation a little bit. on fox news sunday trump appeared to put some distance between him and mike tyson saying he didn't have a meeting with him and he hasn't seen him in years. >> thank you. with more on this and whether mike tyson and that issue will come up in the campaign, our next guest is an indiana radio talk host and the prosecutor that convicted mike tyson of rape. and charlie hurt political columnist at the washington times. just sticking with the politics of this, do you think that this issue given the polls and what you're seeing out there in indiana, is it going to have any impact on this race tomorrow night? >> one thing you have to remember is that was 24 years ago. it's been a long time.
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there's been a lot of people going to vote in this election don't know who tyson is and don't know this happened. let's not make it something it's not. it was a little bit of a ready, fire, aim moment for mr. trump who i don't think was well advised. i suspect he'd like to have that one back. there's nothing about mike tyson that makes anybody want to celebrate his endorsement. that is was a great kid. she was 17 years old. he tore her clothes off her and raped her and ruined her life. that's not the kind of thing -- i have no ax to grind with mr. trump. i think he's done some things for the republican party and politics that's important, but in this particular case to use a worn out old rapist like that and claim him to be a tough guy, that's sillily. he went after woman and girls. >> i understand what you're saying and we know that mike
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tyson did three years for that conviction. when you look at the politics of this charlie, and greg may be right that the trump campaign should have been more aware of the issue in indiana, what does it reveal perhaps about the campaign. >> he is right about mike tyson and hats off to any prosecutor that puts a guy like that behind bars, but honestly to hear ted cruz try to gin this up into a big issue at this point in the campaign when polls show he appears to be losing indiana, when this endorsement came out six months ago where was the outrage then? where was the outrage from ted cruz back when he was nuzling up with donald trump in the early debates. this is is a political stunt. the cruz campaign is using it as a political thing and this is exactly the kind of thing that
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voters are sick and tired of hearing from professional politicians, tactics like this as dispeckable as mike tyson, as what he did, it has nothing to do with what is wrong with this country and moreover those actions don't happen to be donald trump's fault. >> do you want to respond? >> it's an unforced error. trump didn't need this and i suspect nobody knew that tyson said anything six months or a year ago. i don't see it as being something huge. whether or not it's being gined up, you have to remember who brought it up. i'm not dtaking a side here, bu ted cruz didn't talk about tyson. >> at this stage of the game as
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irrelevant as it is as you points out in terms of what indiana needs in the future from a president, we see this kind of stuff all the time in these final hours when one candidate is behind and they open themselves up to it, which i'm sure they probably have some second thoughts about now. gentlemen, thank you. good to see you both tonight. as indiana being called the state that could decide the future for the gop race, donald trump's son eric joins us next. plus the white house defends the host of their dinner after his racially charged joke set off a pretty big debate today. ben carson praised jackson saying he was a tremendous president. from the grave andrew jackson replied what did [ bleep] say.
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from south bend. >> indiana is a state where ted cruz had said he must win. the texas senator more than a month ago began pointing to this state as a place where he could halt donald trump's momentum and today as he has for about a week and a half campaigning in the hoosier state, cruz went after trump with a whole series of characterizations saying he is a bully, that he insults people and he puts down people, he belittles the disabled, he's a raise racist and sexist, all of these things why cruz says indiana should not vote for the front-runner. >> i trust the good people of indiana to differentiate we are not a country built on hatred. we are not a country built on anger, pettiness. we are not a bitter, angry,
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petty, bigoted people, that is not american. >> trump today had a big crowd, but he ran late for the event. when he got here, he pointed out there are overflow rooms that question don't see and there are several more thousand than a particular reporter noted inaccurately a little bit ago. >> karl cameron who is a nice guy, he said they only have 1,500 people here. let me tell you, let me tell you, start counting them up karl because you have a lot of people here carl. >> there you have it. trump was right. there are probably about 8,000 people here spilled into two overflow rooms that we didn't see because he was so late and didn't get to see them going on. when the candidates are right, we give them their fair balance. >> glad you got that straight
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straightened out. the fight between trump and cruz was captured in a moment when senator cruz confronted a trump supporter on the street today and there was an interesting exchange that ensued. >> i want to thank you for being here and exercising your first amendment right. >> vote trump. >> you are entitled to have that view and i am going to treat you with respect even if not everyone in this process does. i'll tell you this election matters. it matters a lot. >> yeah, it does matter. >> it matters to the man. >> you asked kasich to drop out and it's your turn. time to drop out. >> when donald doesn't get to 1,237 are you going to call on him to drop out. >> he's going to get to 1,237. >> donald told the new york times he's not going to build a wall. >> lying ted. >> well, sir, if i were donald trump, i wouldn't have come over and talked to you. i wouldn't have shown you that respect. in fact, i would have told those folks go over and punch those guys in the face.
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that's what donald trump does to proteste protesters. i think a candidate is campaigning for you. >> you're lying. >> i respect your right to speak, but i'm going to say in america we are a nation that is better than anger and insults and cursing and rage and i believe the people of indiana have a common sense good judgment that they want real solutions. >> everybody vote trump. vote trump. >> that was today on the campaign trail. joined now by the president of the club for growth. its pack has endorsed ted cruz for president. he has served as a congressman for the state of indiana. good evening, sir. welcome to the program tonight. >> great to be with you. >> what do you make of that back and forth there from your candidate. >> i think senator cruz did a great job of holding his own respecting the people that were clearly sent there to harass him, but he's right. everybody has a right to raise their own opinion and what we
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don't need is a leader like donald trump who would send folks over or say hey used to be that they would just get punched and maybe that's what we need. we don't need that kind of leadership in the white house right now. >> going back in a little bit in the history between how you chose your candidate ted cruz, you guys have had a lot of back and forth now that the focus is on your state in indiana, from the trump camp might say you guys were never on the trump side and in fact they go back to the time when you actually went to trump's office and asked for $1 million for club for growth and were denied and after that back in focus now ac against that it's turned to indiana. you want to comment on that. >> sure. i think indiana will be a do or die state and very important probably decide who the nominee is. >> right. >> club has a long history way before that meeting of telling donald we don't like your program of raising taxes.
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we're for free trade and you're not. in fact he asked me to send him a letter and say we'll give you some money to help your other candidates and we said if you're going to do it, we'll take that, but i now realize that was an effort to maybe buy our silence and we're not silent about his terrible record. he has a long history of really supporting liberal democratic efforts and actually supporting hillary and liberal democrats. hoosiers will be smart and they'll figure out that ted cruz is the conservative and will see that at the polls tomorrow. >> if it doesn't go ted cruz's way tomorrow night, what would be your advice to him. >> my advice would be stay in there, anything could happen with donald trump and he'll have the second largest number of delegates. keep fighting the fight and see what happens. but i think it would be a lot easier for him to be able to win the convention if we can have a victory tomorrow night in indiana. >> good to have you with us tonight. thank you.
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>> thank you. joining us now as promised donald trump's son, eric trump who is the executive vice president for the trump organization. welcome. it goes back to whether or not your dad is a true conservative and the club for growth has been the anymore sis back and forth in terms of that charge leveled against your dad. you remember that time. >> very well. >> so talk to me about your recollection of that. >> i listened to david speak. he came into my father's office. he asked for $1 million. my father goes i'm going to politely decline for now and a month later there's a super pac running ads against my father and it really surprises me how ugly the business is. it's extosh. what they did is nothing short of extortion and i think people are fed up with it. >> in terms of the accusations
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that have been leveled and you heard it from david and we talked about it earlier in the show, when you look at the anger in some of these protests what your dad's opposition says is he started this basically, that he allowed things to happen or you encouraged people he said i'll cover your expenses if anybody gets hurt and they say that that's what started all this. >> i say exactly the opposite. i think it's beautiful passion. you look at these rallies and you have 20,000 people show up, they had 8,000 people at the rally that they're speaking at right now. it's love, it's passion and you have a bunch of bernie supporters come in and roit. it's sad. it's none of our protesters going over to their events. it's their protesters coming over to our event. it speaks to lack of manners. if i went to a rally and acted like that, my father would have killed me as a child. he would have killed me. it really speaks to a lack of
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manners in the country. >> talk to me about tomorrow night, about indiana, about your perspective on how things are going to go there and if your father wins tomorrow night, if donald trump takes indiana, what does he think should happen next and what would he do to try to bring people together. >> we're going to win tomorrow night, there's no question about it. ted cruz has had an awful two weeks. he lost new york. we beat him by almost 50%. he got zero delegates in the state. we won pennsylvania and connecticut and maryland and delaware and rhode island. we won every congressional district of those five states and he had a bad week. he did this thing with carly which backfired. he did this thing with kasich which backfired. both moves made him look desperate. we're going to win tomorrow. even if we didn't win we'd get well past the 1,237. i think we're going to win every state between now and california. >> if that's true the big issue becomes a couple of groups,
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women, where your father's unfavorable numbers are high and he has said he thinks hillary's going to play the woman card and we're going to fix that problem. how are you going to fix that problem when hillary clinton will go after him on this. >> there are been polls coming out where we're actually beating hillary in the general election. in a head to head matchup we're beating hillary. there was a poll that came out today and two days ago and a couple of days before that. we're going to blow past her. if you look at every state, in new york state alone we got 59% of women vote. if you look at nevada and some other states they say you have the same problem with latinos, in nevada we blew out the latino vote. we got that. it makes for an easy sound bite to say trump's fot goinot going the african-american votes or latino votes or women votes, but
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we have time and again. we 450 delegates ahead of ted cruz. we're going to do great in the general. >> i think that the point is that when you get to the general election, the dynamic changes so dramatically. so what -- i'm asking what the strategy is. how do you -- what's the approach? how do you start to expand the pool? do you go to ted cruz? is there patching up with ted cruz, somebody that you're dad has calling lying ted all along. we've seen him make some overturs to marco rubio. >> the thing about cruz is he's no longer concerned about the party. he's concerned about himself. he was telling john kasich to pop out of the race because he had no path to 1,237. it sounds like he wants to be a little bit stubborn going forward. if he loses tomorrow he wants to stay in the race. he's being a spoiler.
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that's not good for the republican party. we should be doing everything we can to build the team and build the gop. >> i'm hearing no bridge coming any time soon with ted cruz. >> it's sad. it's a politician putting himself before his party, his movement, the people. we should ban behind one person because that's how we're going to win come november. >> thank you. on the democratic side hillary clinton continuing to defend her handling of the e-mail scandal, but now her husband has publicly spoken out about this issue. let's look at what he said and why bill clinton would be saying these words at this moment. we are here on that plus the white house says the president was cool with the racially charged remarks that came on saturday night. coming up next. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor,
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t the white house doing a bit of defense. >> you didn't [ bleep]. thank you very much. good night. >> that was a big finish. joining me now is kevin jackson and mark hanna, a veteran of the obama and kerry presidential campaigns. good to see both of you. mark, let me start with you. what was your reaction? >> it's tough for me to come out as a guy who per sonifies whiteness and has white privilege oozing out of my pores, this debate on whether people should be taking offense, i've been to these white house correspondents dinner, you have to have thick skin to get there and it's late at night. even bill o'reilly has said that
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he was coming from an affectionate place. what really tics me off is when black conservatives come on tv and say black lives conservative protesters are being shun, but yet when a co median uses a bad word they're protesting. >> i need to point out that the word he used was the n word. kevin, weigh in on this because i tellmy ki my kids never to uss word and they say how come some people can use it and it's funny when some people use it. it's divisive because it makes you feel like there are different rules for different people. if you can get away with it, it's okay. >> it is divisive and to mark's point about black lives matter,
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it's a fake movement that never should exist because it's not based on any factual information. in fact it's the opposite. just to cover that bit of a comment. as far as this goes, it's very simple. ask mark two questions. one, what if a white comedian had done it, could he have gotten away with it? absolutely not. >> second, if a wide comedian had said you're my cracker to george bush as he was walking off as if we're the same people or something like that, he would have been for that as well. the fact of the matter is larry wilmore knew that at all those correspondents could not say what he just said to the president and get away with it. th if you say something that's politically incorrect you get
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fired over this. paula dean lost her career at one point. >> just a second. besides the fact that i think it's divisive in many ways, i agree in some ways he was trying to give the president a big compliment and then he finished it off with that tasteless comment which was unnecessary, but i think he was having a tough time up there. people weren't laughing that much and i think the president was trying to be gracious at the end and make him feel better and not wins whce when he used that phrase. >> larry wilmore is a skilled comedian but he had something going against him, which is he was following the president who is actually funny. watch the president's performance it was pretty good. >> we have to leave it there. >> i hope your kids -- >> they were funny and they could do it without being rude
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developing tonight, new reaction after former president bill clinton appeared his first public defense of hillary's e-mail scandal. the former secretary of state's use of a private e-mail server at her home is still under way, yet this is how the president addressed it, former president, this weekend. >> if you're driving in a 50 mile an hour zone and a police officer pulls you over when you're driving 40, says i'm sorry i got to give you a ticket because you know the speed limit here should be 35 and you should have known it. everybody's all restless about this. look, this is a game. >> game. joining me now, judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst and author of "the radical expansion of presidential powers and lethal threat to american liberty." i got it out. hi, judge, how are you? >> okay, martha, how are you? >> thanks. i'm doing well. why now? why is bill clinton speaking out about this now and why is he
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calling it a game? >> i'm shaking my head because he was the president. he was the chief law enforcement officer of the land and he knows how seriously these things can be. here's why he said that on saturday because on friday evening, the justice department filed a brief not in the case involving its investigation of mrs. clinton, but in a freedom of information act case where a reporter asked for copies of correspondence between mrs. clinton and the state department and mrs. clinton and the fbi and the justice department said we can't give you these documents because they pertain to our investigation which is an active one involving law enforcement. this is the first time that the justice department has referred to the investigation of mrs. clinton as one that involves the enforcement and investigation of the enforcement of federal law. it's important because mrs. clinton, herself, has said countless times, this doesn't involve me and it doesn't involve law enforcement, it involves classifying documents
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of whether they should be classified or not. >> she has repeatedly -- >> this directly challenges her view on this. >> she's repeatedly called this a security review that is not an investigation into her saying that there is no law enforcement investigation. so it's clear that, you know, president clinton, these things just don't happen. he decided it was time for him to speak out about this. he wants to min niimize it, app to be no big deal. in terms of where this is going, is there any indication that it's going to wrap up any time soon? there was some suggestion it could go even beyond november, judge. >> i think -- remember, there's two investigations. >> right. >> the investigation alleging public corruption. the allegation is that mrs. clinton made decisions as secretary of state with foreign persons and foreign governments so they would contribute to the clinton foundation. that one may go beyond november. but i suggest to you that bill clinton knows from talking to his wife that the investigation of espionage, whether she
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and a cast of others. we'll see you then, everybody. have a good one. tonight, the stakes are high heading into tomorrow's indiana primaries. >> it's over. think it's over now, but it's over. >> gop front-runner donald trump is here font with reaction. then, is indiana a must-win for senator ted cruz? and will he support trump if trump becomes the nominee? maybe not. >> are you going to support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> i am going to beat donald trump. >> laura ingraham will weigh in. >> i have a lot of experience dealing with men who get off the reservation. plus hillary clinton is being slammed for her distasteful remarks and donald trump continues to hammer the democratic front-runner. >> the only card she has is the woman's card. >> monica crowley, geraldo ve
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