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thank you, kayleigh, in new york.hen we come back, is donald trump playing the race card and is everyone a little bit racist? the truth may not be as black and white as you think. [ male announcer ] love drama? don't be a yes man. [ boss ] it is a very smart plan. so we're all on board? [ paul ] no. this is a stupid plan. hate drama? go to cars.com. research. price. find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. only cars.com helps you get the right car and an early morning mode.ode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature adaptive lenses... ...are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. ...upgrade your lenses to transitions® signature. now get up to a $90 rebate by mail. when you purchase glasses and sunglasses featuring select brands. ask your eyecare professional or visit transitions.com for details. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing
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and i'm talking with kayleigh mcenany, matt lewis, and bob beckel as well. the gay issue. who is better for gay people? because donald trump brought that up today. i want to get your take, matt, on this. in the wake of this orlando massacre, donald trump is casting himself as a better friend to gay americans than hillary clinton. here's what he said today. >> ask the gays what they think and what they do in not only saudi arabia, in many of these countries with the gay community. just ask. and then you tell me who's your friend? donald trump or hillary clinton? >> so, matt, twitter has been going crazy over that remark. they go crazy over everything, but it's ask the gays. a lot of people are making fun of it. do you think that the gays, as he says -- that's a quote -- as he says will take him seriously and he'll be a better lgbt to the lgbt community? >> i don't know about that. but i do think it's interesting just anecdotally speaking, a lot of gay republicans that i know like trump a lot more than they ever liked mitt romney. and, look, i think fundamenta
and i'm talking with kayleigh mcenany, matt lewis, and bob beckel as well. the gay issue. who is better for gay people? because donald trump brought that up today. i want to get your take, matt, on this. in the wake of this orlando massacre, donald trump is casting himself as a better friend to gay americans than hillary clinton. here's what he said today. >> ask the gays what they think and what they do in not only saudi arabia, in many of these countries with the gay community. just...
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then we have kayleigh in another location.e's really going to be conspiracy theories all over social media right now. >> no conspiracy here. >> no conspiracy. you just happen to be in new york for election coverage. so, maria, despite a disappointing evening last night, bernie sanders vowed to continue campaigning through the convention. is getting out the right thing for him to do at this point, you think? >> i think that day will come. it's not going to be tonight. it's not going to be tomorrow. probably not going to be the day after tomorrow. >> but should he get out now, you think, or should he have conceded last night? >> i think he needs to do this in a way that will bring his supporters along, and, you know, a lot of people do believe that he should get out. i mean it wasn't close, right? she won by quite a large margin in terms of states' delegates and raw votes. but let's be real and i can say this from personal experience because i was a supporter from hillary clinton the last time around. >> she got out. >> yes, but
then we have kayleigh in another location.e's really going to be conspiracy theories all over social media right now. >> no conspiracy here. >> no conspiracy. you just happen to be in new york for election coverage. so, maria, despite a disappointing evening last night, bernie sanders vowed to continue campaigning through the convention. is getting out the right thing for him to do at this point, you think? >> i think that day will come. it's not going to be tonight. it's not...
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kayleigh, yes, no?ot think so. >> yes. >> yes. >> quietly, yes. >> i'd like to be a fly on that wall. thanks, everyone. appreciate it. see you, kayleigh. we'll be right back. . . . be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor
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so, bob -- excuse me, kayleigh first.e earlier, we heard the police chief say that the officers who responded had handguns, but they were outgunned by the shooter. donald trump said something different about that earlierment . >> i'm going to save your second amendment. okay? i'm going to save your second amendment. if some of those great people that were in that club that night had guns strapped to their waists or strapped to their ankle, and if the bullets were going in the other direction aimed at this guy, who was just open target practice, you would have had a situation, folks, which would have been always horrible but nothing like the carnage that we all, as a people, suffered this weekend. >> kayleigh, the good guys did have guns in this case. the police chief said that they engaged, but they were outpowered. it didn't help. >> sure. but at the moment in the club when this guy started shooting, donald trump is exactly right that if someone had a weapon to engage back, it could have ended a lot differently. i mean t
so, bob -- excuse me, kayleigh first.e earlier, we heard the police chief say that the officers who responded had handguns, but they were outgunned by the shooter. donald trump said something different about that earlierment . >> i'm going to save your second amendment. okay? i'm going to save your second amendment. if some of those great people that were in that club that night had guns strapped to their waists or strapped to their ankle, and if the bullets were going in the other...
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that matters. >> kayleigh, he said he handpicked the professors or adjunct professors and people thatorked at the university that is not the case. # >> that's one thing he is vulnerable on, if he said he picked the instructors, he should have had a bigger role in that. that said, negative reviews, going into debt, every student in america could have a claim against the college for not being satisfied. in the documents, first of all you get more real world experience learning about real estate than philosophy at some colleges. it said they do not guarantee earnings, every instructor is barred from saying you make a certain level of earnings or success coming out of this. where does self responsibility come in? >> have you been in a marketing scheme seminar? been to one of those where people sell you, they prey on vulnerable people that want to be millionaires. if you sat, most of us have been to one, it is a way to prey on vulnerable people. look at people like donald trump and say yes, me, too. depositions under oath, people that worked for trump said it was a scam, that it was a lie.
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i'm with kayleigh i don't think all is well in trump land.ization and money, but hillary does. she does need to fight, it's not going to be easy. i don't think democrats are going -- >> he's such a veteran sarcastic humor. >> i know. so smart and once again paul stepping on my question to you, kayleigh. let's look at the numbers out of florida. clinton leads trump by 8%. quite a bit of that is because of how strong she is and how weak he is with nonwhite voters ifvoters. if he does not win florida, it could make his election effort much more difficult. could he improve his standing in florida especially with minority voters? >> i think he can and you're exactly right. he needs to win florida. the map becomes imminently easier to dominate and win with florida. i think the key for him there is to emphasize how the obama economy has hurt minorities. they're facing double digit real unemployment. wages are stagnant. he needs to reach out to millennials in that regard. every time he's asked about the judge or something else hammer back the economy
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>> here's the problem with kayleigh's analysis, mitt romney lost. he lost because the republican base wasn't large enough to win a general election. his challenge now is to go beyond the base and signal to voters who aren't sure that this is a safe place for them to be and the last week has been discouraging to them, he scared off a lot of republicans who originally showed some interest in supporting him, so as good a week as hillary clinton has had, this has been a bad week for donald trump. that doesn't mean there won't be twists and turns in the road, there will as sure as we're sitting here, we're going to be talking about ups and downs for both candidates, and this really won't settle in until much later, but as of now in this week, on this day this has been a good run for hillary clinton. >> the flip side of that is o george h.w. bush and george w. bush won, and he has voters coalesced around him than both those did a month after clinching the nomination. people talk about the never trump movement, dethroning him at the convention, it is not g
>> here's the problem with kayleigh's analysis, mitt romney lost. he lost because the republican base wasn't large enough to win a general election. his challenge now is to go beyond the base and signal to voters who aren't sure that this is a safe place for them to be and the last week has been discouraging to them, he scared off a lot of republicans who originally showed some interest in supporting him, so as good a week as hillary clinton has had, this has been a bad week for donald...
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appreciate it, kayleigh. we'll be right back. in my asthma treatment with breo.mptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. that's what i'm talking about! fueled up and ready to r
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and then political commentator and trump supporter, kayleigh. if i could start with you, i watched sort of with fascinate nation as eviscerating donald trump over and over yesterday and instead of promulgating her foreign policy and as i understand it, that is what it was supposed to be. it was tweaked and tweaked along the line. is this the right kind of strategy against the guy who dispelled all of his opponents for doing the same thing? >> she eviscerated donald trump, that's for sure. and did it with his own words. and that's where she was strongest. as we go on into this campaign, using his own words to contradict him, to essentially verify what many of you already said, neutral observers. about 75% what he says is a lie or a misrepresentation of facts. it's just not true. and so to the extent that going forward, she can do that, i think she'll be hitting him hard, frankly. >> kayleigh, data poerssted abo trump's temperament what it comes to treatment of the judiciary prior to being president. he said, this is how auth authoritarian starts.
and then political commentator and trump supporter, kayleigh. if i could start with you, i watched sort of with fascinate nation as eviscerating donald trump over and over yesterday and instead of promulgating her foreign policy and as i understand it, that is what it was supposed to be. it was tweaked and tweaked along the line. is this the right kind of strategy against the guy who dispelled all of his opponents for doing the same thing? >> she eviscerated donald trump, that's for sure....
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back with me, alice stewart, and kayleigh mccenany. successfully rally around him or cause lasting divides in the party? >> i think among leadership there may be divides, he ran against the democrats but against the establishment. i wish they would step back and instead of criticizing donald trump say how did he get to this point? how did he get the most votes of any gop nominee in history, and i think they'll find he changed the platform in good ways. questioning free trade, if they would look at some of the ideas he put forward that resonated, it would do them a lot of good. >> alice, where do republicans go who doesn't want to vote for the democratic party either? >> i think a lot of those folks, whether elected officials or private citizens, for the elected officials they'll continue to wait and see what donald trump has to say and do over the next five months. they have tremendous leverage at this point of the game, whether they're waiting it out for endorsement or going out to campaign for him, because he does have a lot to do to
back with me, alice stewart, and kayleigh mccenany. successfully rally around him or cause lasting divides in the party? >> i think among leadership there may be divides, he ran against the democrats but against the establishment. i wish they would step back and instead of criticizing donald trump say how did he get to this point? how did he get the most votes of any gop nominee in history, and i think they'll find he changed the platform in good ways. questioning free trade, if they...
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first was orlando, next one was tonight. >> and kayleigh mcenany is pulling a bob beckel, you can tell is going to help trump rather than hurt him. >> absolutely. this is a huge victory that cannot be overstated. did some polling before the voting, 60 to 70% felt failed by both parties. both parties failed them. remarkably similar to what we are seeing in united states where bernie sanders people feel failed, there's an elite, a political class, spent her life in politics, they're being rejected. people want new leadership, leadership that puts america first, gets jobs for their families. that's what we saw in the uk. it is a worldwide trend, not just a united states trend. it is a big deal. donald trump will get to capitalize. >> he will try to do that. to compare these two elections, going back 1500 years, a lot of that country never wanted to be in the eu, always been an undercurrent in british politics and they have been hit with a human immigration and refugee problem in europe. >> similar. >> to who? >> the united states. >> you look at polls, they personally had some interaction
first was orlando, next one was tonight. >> and kayleigh mcenany is pulling a bob beckel, you can tell is going to help trump rather than hurt him. >> absolutely. this is a huge victory that cannot be overstated. did some polling before the voting, 60 to 70% felt failed by both parties. both parties failed them. remarkably similar to what we are seeing in united states where bernie sanders people feel failed, there's an elite, a political class, spent her life in politics, they're...
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kayleigh says, we factor in gary johnson. can factor that in a sense of saying they still don't want hillary. if those people don't pull donald trump's lever, he is not going to win. these polls suggest -- [ inaudible ] >> i think we lost mark here. steven, let's go to you. there are two issues at heart of the brexit vote. there were also concerns over immigration. those seem to be the two issues that trump has made the center of his campaign. he says there are parallels here. some people believe that hillary clinton should be worried because there is this sentiment of going against the grain, against the establishment. do you think that rings true? >> i think suzanne, you're right. there are clearly trends in common what's happened in america in this primary season, and what happened in the, in uk vote. one of the most significant things that happened with the brexit result is something that perhaps should worry the clinton campaign, the democrat electorate listened to all the warnings if they voted to leave europe, and they
kayleigh says, we factor in gary johnson. can factor that in a sense of saying they still don't want hillary. if those people don't pull donald trump's lever, he is not going to win. these polls suggest -- [ inaudible ] >> i think we lost mark here. steven, let's go to you. there are two issues at heart of the brexit vote. there were also concerns over immigration. those seem to be the two issues that trump has made the center of his campaign. he says there are parallels here. some people...
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kayleigh says yes, it is an easy target but may not work long term. >> gets him headlines. >> it was diversionary. >> he is easier to dump on the media than talk about the issues with the veterans money. so that was -- even people that support trump will say he needs the message she's talking about, he needs a conversation changer. i was talking to republicans saying he has the votes for people that love trump. what he needs is to bring other people in. one way to do that might be to name the cabinet. >> yet errol, you have been covering trump as a new york reporter, trump said at the press conference this is what you're going to get. let trump be trump. that was cory lewandowski's thing he wrote on a blackboard, seems to be what the campaign is doing. >> a number of his aides tried to convince people he will pivot, he will change. you'll hear more policy speeches, see him act more presidential. he himself has said that, none of it had any credibility. it was interesting to see how long it would last, some cases only 72 hours. what you see is what you get. there's this odd, interesti
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you can vote for trump but the stakes are very high. >> kayleigh, doesn't it make a good argument for trump who can say look, if you vote for hillary clinton, you vote for president obama's immigration policy which the court struck down. >> it makes a strong argument for donald trump. he can expand beyond immigration and get to the constitution. a lot of americans are frustrated with this president's view of executive power. he, himself, the president said 22 times i do not have the power by basically denying deportations to change the law. he said in that univision town hall, i cannot support deportations with executive order. to do so wouldn't comport with my role as president. you have this decision that came out, afirming what obama was saying all along. you had a federal judge appointed by obama this week strike down orders from the administration saying it exceeded the bounds of the constitution. it brings a whole new talking point to the campaign. >> maria? >> couple things. to clarify when he said words about he did not have the power, he talked about 11 to 12 million undocume
you can vote for trump but the stakes are very high. >> kayleigh, doesn't it make a good argument for trump who can say look, if you vote for hillary clinton, you vote for president obama's immigration policy which the court struck down. >> it makes a strong argument for donald trump. he can expand beyond immigration and get to the constitution. a lot of americans are frustrated with this president's view of executive power. he, himself, the president said 22 times i do not have the...
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kayleigh, let me begin with you. jim brings up a lot of things there that donald trump is being asked to respond to. is he celebrating that the pound is at its lowest point now in 30 years, and that the markets have rebounded as a result of brexit, yet he is in scotland, you know, boasting of these kind of drops. you know, it will mean that he will have greater business. i mean, what kind of message is he sending, potentially, if he were in the white house, how he would relate to the next british prime minister, if he's being questioned about celebrating the resignation of david cameron? >> well, i don't think he's really celebrating it. he thinks that the british people have rejected david cameron's philosophy. and in fact, they have. they've rejected the political elite. and i think that he's absolutely right to point that out. as for the british pound, you know, there is an argument that the dollar, you know, for instance, "time" wrote a piece that the dollar being weaker at times can advantage exports. so, you kn
kayleigh, let me begin with you. jim brings up a lot of things there that donald trump is being asked to respond to. is he celebrating that the pound is at its lowest point now in 30 years, and that the markets have rebounded as a result of brexit, yet he is in scotland, you know, boasting of these kind of drops. you know, it will mean that he will have greater business. i mean, what kind of message is he sending, potentially, if he were in the white house, how he would relate to the next...
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back with me, maria cardona, van jones, kayleigh mcenany and matt schlapp. all the way to the convention? of course he is. every surrogate who has been on said he is going. there is a new poll saying a very tight race in california on tuesday. you think a lot of sanders voters aren't being polled and are being insulted and patronized? why do you think that? >> well, no, no. i think a couple things. one is i think that this race is going to be a lot tighter than people thought. certainly even a month ago. but a couple of factors here. one is all the bernie people here are going to vote. i happen to be in oakland for game seven -- go dubs -- for game serve. >> oh, lord. >> and i happened to run into a massive crowd of people i thought were in oakland to see game seven. they were there for bernie sanders. so they're all going to go vote. hillary clinton's people may not vote as strong even though she's got a lot of support. also i think his people may not be getting polled. young people, people on cell phones. so i think it could be a surprise there. what i was
back with me, maria cardona, van jones, kayleigh mcenany and matt schlapp. all the way to the convention? of course he is. every surrogate who has been on said he is going. there is a new poll saying a very tight race in california on tuesday. you think a lot of sanders voters aren't being polled and are being insulted and patronized? why do you think that? >> well, no, no. i think a couple things. one is i think that this race is going to be a lot tighter than people thought. certainly...
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and i want to bring in our cnn political commentator and a trump supporter, kayleigh mcenany.rump held a rally tonight and said this, listen. >> and you know what? lgbt is starting to like donald trump very much, i will tell you. >> anna, what is your response to that? >> i -- you know, i don't know what the lgbt community's support of donald trump is. i have not even the poll numbers. but i do think that often times he boasts of having support from hispanic and others who don't really support him when you look at the polls. but listen, don, i was just listening to your previous segment, and i was thinking to myself if i was a friend or loved one or relative, and i was hearing that kind of partisan arguing i think i would want to reach into the tv and slap somebody. out of respect for those dead and wounded, i think we have to think about this back and forth and volleying, and really push for action this time. we cannot continue seeing tragedy after tragedy then follow it up by this kind of discussion. this kind of argument that leads to nothing other than more people going in
and i want to bring in our cnn political commentator and a trump supporter, kayleigh mcenany.rump held a rally tonight and said this, listen. >> and you know what? lgbt is starting to like donald trump very much, i will tell you. >> anna, what is your response to that? >> i -- you know, i don't know what the lgbt community's support of donald trump is. i have not even the poll numbers. but i do think that often times he boasts of having support from hispanic and others who...
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we're joined by donald trump supporter kayleigh mcenany and hillary clinton supporter maria cardona.both of you. >> good morning, victor. >> i want to start with donald trump east tweet about brexit. he said this this morning. "so funny crooked hillary called brexit so incorrectly and now she says she is the one to deal with the uk, all talk, no action." kayleigh, i want to start with you, there's a lot of talk about this from both sides, both perspectives, some correlation between what we saw in the brexit vote and the 2016 vote? >> there's no doubt about it. look, what we saw happen in england was a complete rejection of the political elite. for a very long time brussels had been telling the uk how to act, what to do, ruining their economy and for once the voters stood up and said we are rejecting the flpolitical elite. that's exactly what's happening in this country where you see bernie sanders empowered and drs empowered. hillary clinton says she's for the middle class but she voted again the middle class two times in the senate. she took a quarter million from a wall street spee
we're joined by donald trump supporter kayleigh mcenany and hillary clinton supporter maria cardona.both of you. >> good morning, victor. >> i want to start with donald trump east tweet about brexit. he said this this morning. "so funny crooked hillary called brexit so incorrectly and now she says she is the one to deal with the uk, all talk, no action." kayleigh, i want to start with you, there's a lot of talk about this from both sides, both perspectives, some...
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kayleigh, we talked last night on the air together about donald trump putting out a statement, sayingne talking about this, time to talk about other things. yet i read an interview with him i am pretty sure was from today in which he was again talking about the details of this and that he didn't get good rulings on this, relitigating again this case. >> i would have to see the details of the interview. i haven't seen that one. people have been citing his interview last night which was prerecorded before the statement came out, that's what i have been told. if he is asked about it, i think he will respond, but i don't think he will fall for gotcha questions, won't bring it up, probably going to try to move to issues more and more like jobs, terrorism. is it going to come up during the course of the campaign? i am sure it will in some form probably be part of the debate question. i hope it is not. i hope moderators stick to what the american people care about. but it is not going to be a core issue. >> it does seem donald trump answers questions. you ask him a question, he answers. you
kayleigh, we talked last night on the air together about donald trump putting out a statement, sayingne talking about this, time to talk about other things. yet i read an interview with him i am pretty sure was from today in which he was again talking about the details of this and that he didn't get good rulings on this, relitigating again this case. >> i would have to see the details of the interview. i haven't seen that one. people have been citing his interview last night which was...
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kayleigh, you hear hillary clinton say that, is she unfairly pointing the finger at donald trump or isre blame on both sides? >> i think she's unfairly pointing the finger. he made two statements early on, in the old days protesters used to be punched when they acted this way, on one he said maybe i will pay the guy's legal bills, once the violence started, he refrained from making these comments. every night he has a rally in inhospitable environments, jumping on cars, punching trump protesters, throwing eggs at people, to say he is responsible for this because of two probably at this point regrettable comments he made back then i think is a little reach. >> tara? >> i agree on that. i think hillary clinton should have come out unequivocally said under no circumstances is this ever okay and not qualify it but donald trump did, but that's the political answer. these are protesters. it was a mob riot going on. people however they feel about donald trump have a first amendment right to freedom of assembly and support whatever political candidate they want. this kind of rioting and violen
kayleigh, you hear hillary clinton say that, is she unfairly pointing the finger at donald trump or isre blame on both sides? >> i think she's unfairly pointing the finger. he made two statements early on, in the old days protesters used to be punched when they acted this way, on one he said maybe i will pay the guy's legal bills, once the violence started, he refrained from making these comments. every night he has a rally in inhospitable environments, jumping on cars, punching trump...
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on why it is that we think that our liberty requires these repeated tragedies. >> kayleigh, what is yourcts at what happened, there is one person in the club who did have a gun, and he was not able to take out the killer, but when three other officers arrived on the scene with guns, they were able to force the killer to are retreat. so if in fact, there were undercover individuals in the club, three or four undercover people with guns, this would have ended a lot faster. i agree with the president, we need to look at gun, and put in place sensible reform, and that is definitely should mean making shure that people on the terror watch list do not get guns, but the president has a lot to answer, and he keeps wanting to turn to the guns, but he has to answer the facts that today, his own cia director said that isis is basically knocking on our door, and he is getting into our country through the refugee program which obama announced he going to be accelerating and making sure that all of the refugees get in here by october, and so he is trying to move this to guns, and we need to talk about
on why it is that we think that our liberty requires these repeated tragedies. >> kayleigh, what is yourcts at what happened, there is one person in the club who did have a gun, and he was not able to take out the killer, but when three other officers arrived on the scene with guns, they were able to force the killer to are retreat. so if in fact, there were undercover individuals in the club, three or four undercover people with guns, this would have ended a lot faster. i agree with the...
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bob beckel, jeffrey toobin, kayleigh mcenany., what is the point to intimidating trump supporters? if you don't support trump, i understand, a peaceful protest is in order. burning the american flag, jumping on cars, what is going on here? >> well, what's going on is not good. this reminds me back in the anti-vietnam war days when some of us were peacefully protesting and others were burning flags and jumping on cars. it reflects badly on people against trump but you'll get that kind of thing when you get inflammatory statements like trump makes and you'll find any group of protesters will have a percentage of people who are very angry and out of control. that's what you see. and it's newsworthy. that's the most important thing, i think. the cameras focus on them and they know that. if it were up to hillary clinton, i'm sure she would prefer not to have them there. >> kayleigh, there's a tweet from john podesta. he says "violence against supporters of any candidate has no place in this election." >> i'm pleased to see that. we've
bob beckel, jeffrey toobin, kayleigh mcenany., what is the point to intimidating trump supporters? if you don't support trump, i understand, a peaceful protest is in order. burning the american flag, jumping on cars, what is going on here? >> well, what's going on is not good. this reminds me back in the anti-vietnam war days when some of us were peacefully protesting and others were burning flags and jumping on cars. it reflects badly on people against trump but you'll get that kind of...
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kayleigh, doug, angela, thank you so much. really appreciate it. coming up for us, paul ryan, he now calls donald trump's remarks about the federal judge, paul ryan calls them beyond the pale. republican party's chief strategist is joining us next to discuss. >>> and later, the final farewell as thousands gather in louisville, kentucky, to pay their respects and celebrate the life of boxing great muhammad ali. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. (mamost of the show. we missed (woman) and there's no way to restart it. (jon bon jovi) with directv there is. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time ♪ ♪ so let's restart the show
kayleigh, doug, angela, thank you so much. really appreciate it. coming up for us, paul ryan, he now calls donald trump's remarks about the federal judge, paul ryan calls them beyond the pale. republican party's chief strategist is joining us next to discuss. >>> and later, the final farewell as thousands gather in louisville, kentucky, to pay their respects and celebrate the life of boxing great muhammad ali. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked...
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kayleigh, let me start with you, here. george w.e rescue because a lot of senators feel like they need help because they're not getting it from the presumptive nominee. good move? >> well, look. i am happy to see george w. bush come in. he's an immensely popular former president. but i'm not surprised to see him not embrace donald trump. we know donald trump ran a pretty heated campaign against jeb bush but not just that. donald trump's foreign policy is die mettrically different. and he disagreed with the iraq war. while i love him in the race, i'm not surprised he's not coming to donald trump's defense because they are very opposite, certainly on foreign policy. >> but doug, isn't this the shadow campaign a lot of people thought might happen here? for just senate candidates, by people who weren't happy with donald trump. now you have former presidents not campaigning for the ticket but campaigning for republicans who feel for one reason for another, they might be hurt by the ticket. >> more and more distance themselves from donald
kayleigh, let me start with you, here. george w.e rescue because a lot of senators feel like they need help because they're not getting it from the presumptive nominee. good move? >> well, look. i am happy to see george w. bush come in. he's an immensely popular former president. but i'm not surprised to see him not embrace donald trump. we know donald trump ran a pretty heated campaign against jeb bush but not just that. donald trump's foreign policy is die mettrically different. and he...
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i want to discuss this with kayleigh. and maria cardona. and buck sexson, a former cia agent. maria, let's talk politics. senator john mccain today, he told reporters that he blamed president obama, saying he was, quote, directly responsible for the orlando massacre. listen to this. >> barack obama is directly responsible for it, because when he pulled everybody out of iraq, ail aqueda went to syria, became isis, and isis is what it is today, thanks to barack obama's failures. >> the senator later said he was misspoke and he was referring the the president's national security decisions. what do you think? >> i think his original comments were completely beyond the pail and wrong headed, which is why he backtracked and took them back. i think it's a sad commentary of what has become of people supporting donald trump. the trumpian, hateful rhetoric, is seeping into everybody's way of speaking. and i think that is what came out with john mccain's comments. and i think it's incredit mri disappointing coming from john mccain, someone who was famous for the straight talk express in
i want to discuss this with kayleigh. and maria cardona. and buck sexson, a former cia agent. maria, let's talk politics. senator john mccain today, he told reporters that he blamed president obama, saying he was, quote, directly responsible for the orlando massacre. listen to this. >> barack obama is directly responsible for it, because when he pulled everybody out of iraq, ail aqueda went to syria, became isis, and isis is what it is today, thanks to barack obama's failures. >>...
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let kayleigh respond. >> i think most people don't think donald trump is racist.ost people sit in their homes, don't think most people think other races are inferior, i don't think they think someone who millions of people legitimately voted for is. i think they care about their families. and they care about who will -- >> only way to know this, probably election day, or see what happens tomorrow. want to thank everybody. >>> heading to the final primary stretch, bernie sanders under pressure to drop out. >>> and new buzz about elizabeth warren joining the ticket with clinton. >>> and texas where the death toll in floods is rising. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without check
let kayleigh respond. >> i think most people don't think donald trump is racist.ost people sit in their homes, don't think most people think other races are inferior, i don't think they think someone who millions of people legitimately voted for is. i think they care about their families. and they care about who will -- >> only way to know this, probably election day, or see what happens tomorrow. want to thank everybody. >>> heading to the final primary stretch, bernie...
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i never see you, kayleigh. >> never. >> that was sarcasm.s no doubt been one of donald trump's toughest critics, unleaving on him several times in the past few months. why do you think she's managed to get under trump's skin so effectively. >> con tan stantly day after day after day has done it. not stopped short of anything. calling him names and personal attacks. reinforcing the fact that hillary clinton as a female reinforcing the fact, here is a man in his constant, the way he has been critical of females and that has gotten, certainly under his skin, and she has been effective in that. and i think it's -- >> she doesn't back down. she keeps going. i want to you listen to what she said tonight. >> donald trump says, they ought to look into judge curiel. what the judge is doing is a total disgrace. no, donald, what you are doing is a totaling disgrace. race baiting a judge who spent years defending america from the terror of murderers and drug traffickers simply because long ago his family came to america from somewhere else? you donald t
i never see you, kayleigh. >> never. >> that was sarcasm.s no doubt been one of donald trump's toughest critics, unleaving on him several times in the past few months. why do you think she's managed to get under trump's skin so effectively. >> con tan stantly day after day after day has done it. not stopped short of anything. calling him names and personal attacks. reinforcing the fact that hillary clinton as a female reinforcing the fact, here is a man in his constant, the...
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kayleigh, if in fact, i haven't read the whole article.inherent conflict of interest for this judge to be on the case because of his mexican heritage, right? >> i do think there's inherent conflict of interest that the judge received an award who is reportedly involved with some of the protests. the judge should recuse himself. i don't think it is sit before and judge a case when you're involved with a group that has taken part in donald trump protests, it is not the heritage but the group he is associated with. >> but tara, if he says it is heritage or partly heritage or what he decided was the judge's heritage, being inherent conflict, i mean, what does that say to all other people of mexican heritage who sit on juries or who are asked to weigh in on anything legal? >> this is insanity. this is something that is feeding into the xenophobe idea that the party doesn't like the latino vote. donald trump puts his foot in his mouth with things like this. this judge because he is mexican, the case he is presiding over has nothing to do with im
kayleigh, if in fact, i haven't read the whole article.inherent conflict of interest for this judge to be on the case because of his mexican heritage, right? >> i do think there's inherent conflict of interest that the judge received an award who is reportedly involved with some of the protests. the judge should recuse himself. i don't think it is sit before and judge a case when you're involved with a group that has taken part in donald trump protests, it is not the heritage but the...
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back with me now, dennis prager and kayleigh mcen mcenenny. let's talk about paul ryan.e gave an interview and when you listen to it, he didn't have any positive things to say about his party's nominee. >> we have a far better chance of putting these better way ideas in place with a trump presidency than we would in a clinton presidency. >> do you worry at all that people are going to hear that through the next few weeks and think that getting your agenda passed into law is more important to you than how our nation looks, how our president acts over the next few years? >> it's a legitimate question, i think. that's why i condemned his comments as clearly as i can. and i've spoken to him about it and other issues that he has said in the past. and it has to change. he has to focus this. >> kayleigh said she was interested in what paul ryan said in trump's response to the judge. a month ago it looked like trump was consolidatinconsolidating. hillary clinton was struggling and couldn't put bernie to the side. and you fast forward. the tables have now turned. what's your sens
back with me now, dennis prager and kayleigh mcen mcenenny. let's talk about paul ryan.e gave an interview and when you listen to it, he didn't have any positive things to say about his party's nominee. >> we have a far better chance of putting these better way ideas in place with a trump presidency than we would in a clinton presidency. >> do you worry at all that people are going to hear that through the next few weeks and think that getting your agenda passed into law is more...
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one of those, seems donald trump is one of the things that changed himself, kayleigh.republican leaders, if you don't have anything nice to say, just stay quiet. why need you. now it sounds like he needs them or kind of wants them. >> it is an integrity issue. when you put your name on a paper, it means something. when you sign away your integrity and choose to back step from that, that's a big problem, a big character issue. i respect men like marco rubio who said i put my name on a paper. this might not have been my first choice, but i knew it was an option. and i am going to stick by it. i think he is pointing out hypocrisy of other politicians. >> this is what party unity looks like. one of his other former rivals, chris christie, is officially being vetted for running mate. we all knew he was on the short list, now we have the official confirmation, he is officially being looked at. >> up until now, we've known who wasn't being vetted. newt gingrich said nobody called me, nobody asked for my phone number. and he wanted to be asked. but this underscores the entire
one of those, seems donald trump is one of the things that changed himself, kayleigh.republican leaders, if you don't have anything nice to say, just stay quiet. why need you. now it sounds like he needs them or kind of wants them. >> it is an integrity issue. when you put your name on a paper, it means something. when you sign away your integrity and choose to back step from that, that's a big problem, a big character issue. i respect men like marco rubio who said i put my name on a...
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i want to bring in kayleigh mcenany and a trump supporter, and maria cardona is a democratic strategistd hillary clinton supporter, and superdelegate, and anna navarro, and good evening tullooef neven. anna, donald trump said this at a rally tonight, and what did you say? >> and you know, lgbt is starting to like donald trump very much lately, i will tell you. >> and anna, what is your response to that? >> ugh, i, you know, i don't know what lgbt community's support of donald trump is, and i have not seen the poll numbers, and i think that oftentimes he boasts abouting having support of folks like hispanics and others who don't really support him when you look at the polls. but listen, don, i was just listening to the previous segment, and i was thinking to myself, if i were the relative, or the loved one or the friend of one of those victims of somebody who has been wounded, and somebody who has been killed and i was hearing that kind of the partisan bickering, i think that i would want to reach into the tv and slap somebody. i don't respect for those dead, out of respect for those wou
i want to bring in kayleigh mcenany and a trump supporter, and maria cardona is a democratic strategistd hillary clinton supporter, and superdelegate, and anna navarro, and good evening tullooef neven. anna, donald trump said this at a rally tonight, and what did you say? >> and you know, lgbt is starting to like donald trump very much lately, i will tell you. >> and anna, what is your response to that? >> ugh, i, you know, i don't know what lgbt community's support of donald...
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kayleigh, i'll start with you.on given all the tumult you've had in the last few weeks, the money disadvantage, the staff disadvantage, or am i wrong? >> i think that's absolutely correct. when you look at the cnn poll and factor in gary johnson, it's one point from being within the margin of error. this is an open race with two candidates with unfavorable ratings. this is a very outside election year. this is not, you know, an immensely popular president running against donald trump. this is an unpopular candidate with a lot of scandals behind her running against donald trump in an unconventional election year. >> people keep saying, i'm sure you hear it as well, that this choice is coming down to who's less worse for people. a little bit of a reflection of how negative the campaign is, as well. so jeffrey, what happened? corey lewandowski, the engine, the train that could, now out and it's being put on the backs of the children. do you buy that? give me some insight? >> yeah, you know, i don't have any particular
kayleigh, i'll start with you.on given all the tumult you've had in the last few weeks, the money disadvantage, the staff disadvantage, or am i wrong? >> i think that's absolutely correct. when you look at the cnn poll and factor in gary johnson, it's one point from being within the margin of error. this is an open race with two candidates with unfavorable ratings. this is a very outside election year. this is not, you know, an immensely popular president running against donald trump....
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i have to ask kayleigh this question. that might affect black people or they can't be impartial? that's a huge statement to make, because that sounds like what he's saying. >> i don't think so. in that statement he mentions, he mentions the affiliation with the organization. which makes me think he's more concerned about the organization than the heritage in general. >> that's not the immigration organization. that's a lawyer's group. >> but his local chapter of the organization they're belonged to, one's laraza lawyers. they obviously endorsed the notion of illegal immigrants being in colleges. because he endorses this idea that somehow he will be biased against him. and he couples that with the fact that this judge unsealed documents relevant to the case. i'm not sure why he would do that, then he tries to reseal them because he didn't screen out some of the information he should have. also, i agree with donald trump, this should have been dismissed on summary judgment. it wasn't. he has reasons to believe that the judg
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. >> kayleigh, is that how you see it? >> i don't see it that way. the fifth circuit said that the president's actions were manifestly contrary to the statute passed by congress. that is a huge deal. we have a president who didn't get his way with congress. his excuse is to use executive power to get his way. that's completely outside the bounds of the constitution, unacceptable. if he denied himself this power 22 times. you cannot circumvent congress if you're constitution abiding president. >> i agree on the immigration issue, i worked on this on capitol hill, i worked for a member of congress for southern california. i have been to the border. you know, i helped save two border patrols being unjustly imprisoned under the bush administration for doing their jobs, i take issue of van's character station of what the administration that done with illegal immigration. it is a mess. they claim they have more deportations but that's because they cook the books, counting people turned away at the border as deportations. that's never been done before. we h
. >> kayleigh, is that how you see it? >> i don't see it that way. the fifth circuit said that the president's actions were manifestly contrary to the statute passed by congress. that is a huge deal. we have a president who didn't get his way with congress. his excuse is to use executive power to get his way. that's completely outside the bounds of the constitution, unacceptable. if he denied himself this power 22 times. you cannot circumvent congress if you're constitution abiding...
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kayleigh, if in fact, i haven't read the whole article.ays it is inherent conflict of interest for this judge to be on the case because of his mexican heritage, right? >> i do think there's inherent conflict of interest that the judge received an award who is reportedly involved with some of the protests. the judge should recuse himself. i don't think it is sit before and judge a case when you're involved with a group that has taken part in donald trump protests, it is not the heritage but the group he is associated with. >> but tara, if he says it is heritage or partly heritage or what he decided was the judge's heritage, being inherent conflict, i mean, what does that say to all other people of mexican heritage who sit on juries or who are asked to weigh in on anything legal? >> this is insanity. this is something that is feeding into the xenophobe idea that the party doesn't like the latino vote. donald trump puts his foot in his mouth with things like this. this judge because he is mexican, the case he is presiding over has nothing to
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. >> so earlier, kayleigh said she was disappointed about trump's response to the judge.consolidating his support. hillary clinton was struggling to get through her primary, she couldn't put bernie to the side. you fast forward, the sables have turned, so what's your sense of where the gop is heading into this con vengs? >> where will they be? >> i think paul ryan frustration you saw in that clip encapsule lates where a lot of members of the party are right now, they wanted to give this a shot, to come on board, to give donald trump a chance, to carry their message and carry a credible message against hillary clinton, for the past two weeks he hasn't done that, this is a self-inflicted wound with him talking about his judge and heritage. talking about this case that has no relevance to the election. just has relevance to donald trump, party leaders are really frustrated. reince priebus had to call donald trump this week and say, would you please knock it off? start talking about hillary clinton. he's going to give a speech about hillary clinton on monday. that will be alm
. >> so earlier, kayleigh said she was disappointed about trump's response to the judge.consolidating his support. hillary clinton was struggling to get through her primary, she couldn't put bernie to the side. you fast forward, the sables have turned, so what's your sense of where the gop is heading into this con vengs? >> where will they be? >> i think paul ryan frustration you saw in that clip encapsule lates where a lot of members of the party are right now, they wanted to...
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. >> and the lgbt community, kayleigh and there are gay muslims and mexicans and on and on, and why should support a candidate like donald trump? >> well, i mean, you are definitely right to point out that within each of the communities, hispanic, and muslims and gay community, it is made up of people who think differently, and it is a mistake in identity politics to assume that a community is going to go one way or another, but what donald trump is pointing out is important. hillary clinton's kacandidacy i riddled with hypocrisys and the most egregious accepting $25 mi million from countries like saudi arabia and kuwait and qatar, and some of the countries where if you are a gay person in that country, the penalty is death, and how can you be for the death -- >> the clintons -- >> the clinton foundation. >> the e global initiative. >> yes, and absolutely, if you are in your heart of hearts are for gay americans and gay issues and promoting the issues and how are in the world are you accepting money from countries where the penl for being gay is death, and donald trump is right to highligh
. >> and the lgbt community, kayleigh and there are gay muslims and mexicans and on and on, and why should support a candidate like donald trump? >> well, i mean, you are definitely right to point out that within each of the communities, hispanic, and muslims and gay community, it is made up of people who think differently, and it is a mistake in identity politics to assume that a community is going to go one way or another, but what donald trump is pointing out is important....
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also with me, donald trump supporter, kayleigh mcenany, and the executive order of cnn politics, mark preston. we need a token at the table. >> listen, i can relate to donald trump, okay? >> oh, my god! >> have dinner on the table, right, and i make stars. >> okay, hold on. let me start with you, amanda. >> sure. >> on a serious level. how damaging are these words? the fundamental question. how damaging is it? >> to go high level, we know that 60% of married families, both people work in the family. whether because the woman wants to, or she has to economically to provide for her family. and so when donald trump comes out and says blanket statement is bad for a woman to work, i think that's extremely unrelatable for 60% of married working families. and if donald trump can't show that he relates to their struggles, the day-to-day problems they have in providing for their children, for each other, that's a disaster for the election. >> kayely, what's interesting, there is a pugh survey from last year, the year before. 60% of americans believe that it's better to have one parent at home.
also with me, donald trump supporter, kayleigh mcenany, and the executive order of cnn politics, mark preston. we need a token at the table. >> listen, i can relate to donald trump, okay? >> oh, my god! >> have dinner on the table, right, and i make stars. >> okay, hold on. let me start with you, amanda. >> sure. >> on a serious level. how damaging are these words? the fundamental question. how damaging is it? >> to go high level, we know that 60% of...
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steve elmendorf, kayleigh mcenany. bret o'donnell. campaign in the uk. great to see you once again. bret, hillary clinton's campaign did not agree with me when i posed this to them just a short time ago. i will ask you though. is the uk having a donald trump moment? >> well, in some respects. people in britain were very frustrated with immigration and the loss of control of their borders. they face a situation where there's free movement amongst 28 medications. the pr nations. the prospect of five others joining and the overstretch of their public services left them in a situation where they believed immigration was a huge problem facing the country. so in that respect immigration being important was certainly a driving issue in the race. >> one of the things that donald trump in his remarks today, rana, immigration was a key part about this. maybe the driving part behind this vote. when you look at brexit from our perspective, how much of it was immigration and anti-immigration sentiment and how much of it was economics? >> you know,
steve elmendorf, kayleigh mcenany. bret o'donnell. campaign in the uk. great to see you once again. bret, hillary clinton's campaign did not agree with me when i posed this to them just a short time ago. i will ask you though. is the uk having a donald trump moment? >> well, in some respects. people in britain were very frustrated with immigration and the loss of control of their borders. they face a situation where there's free movement amongst 28 medications. the pr nations. the...
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i'm sure a lot of his supporters -- we have kayleigh and jason as examples, are going to stick with himtting new endorsements. would paul ryan have endorsed had he known -- he endorsed in the morning and that night has got an embarrassment. >> paul ryan had to come out and criticize him because of this. and jason, as you know, there were a lot of republicans, mainstream republicans, that matter in the general election. maybe not in the primary, but matter in the general. they got on board with donald trump. and then this -- this happened with the judge, and they have changed their tune. here's a couple of them. >> donald trump should be given a ton of credit for advancing and widening the playing field. >> look, the comment about the judge the other day just was out of left field, from my mind. >> i thought that what he did yesterday was a really good transition in the campaign. >> look, i -- i don't condone the comments. >> i think there is a potential for trump to bring into in a much larger tent. and that's the key. this will be a much bigger republican party. three months from now.
i'm sure a lot of his supporters -- we have kayleigh and jason as examples, are going to stick with himtting new endorsements. would paul ryan have endorsed had he known -- he endorsed in the morning and that night has got an embarrassment. >> paul ryan had to come out and criticize him because of this. and jason, as you know, there were a lot of republicans, mainstream republicans, that matter in the general election. maybe not in the primary, but matter in the general. they got on board...
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. >> kayleigh was sitting on her apparently front stoop.rden, they never saw the snake but as we were standing here interviewing, the baby's grandmother look at what she saw, a little bit of snake skins. as you can imagine this is creeping them out. >> reporter: we spoke with auden's parents via skype. >> it was the scariest moment in my life. >> he's a tough kid. to see him in so much pain for such a long time and not being able to do anything. >> reporter: the toddler had a reaction, his throat began to as well and had he had trouble breathing. he was transferred for further to treatment. >> blood from. it got really terrifying. >> reporter: but expensive, the important thing, auden seems to be recovering very well but the antivenom that cured him cost $3,000 a vial. auden needed 16, and the timing is terrible. they recently married and in the process of updating their health insurance's they anticipate they will need major financial help, so a relative set up a gofundme page. it's received harsh comments about their insurance status. a b
. >> kayleigh was sitting on her apparently front stoop.rden, they never saw the snake but as we were standing here interviewing, the baby's grandmother look at what she saw, a little bit of snake skins. as you can imagine this is creeping them out. >> reporter: we spoke with auden's parents via skype. >> it was the scariest moment in my life. >> he's a tough kid. to see him in so much pain for such a long time and not being able to do anything. >> reporter: the...
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. >> and kayleigh, mitch mcconnell also said the comment about the judge presiding over trump university's lawsuit, about susana martinez could alienate latinos. 74% of latinos have an unfavorable view on trump. why does he continue to make these offensive comments towards latinos? >> here's the thing. republican leader mitch mcconnell does have a point on one of those things. i don't think the wall is necessarily going to alienate latinos. i don't think that the criticism of the new mexican governor will. but i do think that the comments about the judge needs to stop, those are not helpful in winning over hispanics. we heard the jobs report. it's the worst since 2010. that's a positive point for trump to bring out and win minorities. he can win them, but it's going to mean stopping the comments about the judge. >> you know, we need to be realistic, though, about the comments about the judge. we're letting donald trump totally off the hook on one hand because he's mad at the judge because the judge is presiding over a case where donald trump has created fraud against, you know, thousands o
. >> and kayleigh, mitch mcconnell also said the comment about the judge presiding over trump university's lawsuit, about susana martinez could alienate latinos. 74% of latinos have an unfavorable view on trump. why does he continue to make these offensive comments towards latinos? >> here's the thing. republican leader mitch mcconnell does have a point on one of those things. i don't think the wall is necessarily going to alienate latinos. i don't think that the criticism of the...