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i'm a kkk vip. but first, let me talk to the locals. and see if they know that the ku klux klan is still in the hood. >> it's a good place to live, good place to raise kids. it's about as close to modern mayberry as you can get. >> modern mayberry. would you recommend a black guy like myself buy a house around here? >> sure. sure. you'd fit right in, i'm sure. >> right in? >> yeah. >> we have heard there's still like a klan presence, like a kkk presence. has that happened here? >> years ago dawson did have kind of a bad reputation. small town. it's just totally just disappeared. >> okay. >> now -- >> it's been over for years. >> do you see black people around here ever? >> whenever i was growing up there wasn't really a lot because the kkk's like headquarters are just right down the road. i see them around town when i work at dairy queen down there. >> it's funny because you're the youngest person we've talked to and we talked to some older people in town and somebody said the klan hasn't been here for 50 years. >> no, they're -- >> the
i'm a kkk vip. but first, let me talk to the locals. and see if they know that the ku klux klan is still in the hood. >> it's a good place to live, good place to raise kids. it's about as close to modern mayberry as you can get. >> modern mayberry. would you recommend a black guy like myself buy a house around here? >> sure. sure. you'd fit right in, i'm sure. >> right in? >> yeah. >> we have heard there's still like a klan presence, like a kkk presence. has...
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the kkk was insecure. thought 50% of their -- ers they knew they could not control the conspiracy any longer. >> i just have one quick question. around, we were using 6500 informers for a black ghetto situation? >> imed not sure of the gear. we did have one year with a number like that, around 6000. that is when the cities were being burned. detroit, washington -- areas like this. we were given a mandate to know what the situation is and where is violence going to break out next. informants that word like an individual that had penetrated an organization. they were listening posts. there are many senators remaining for questioning. if you can try to get everything in on your first round. it may be the best professional organization in the world but when the fbi acts in the field of political ideas, it job, it hasits interfered with civil liberties, and finally, in the last month or so, through its public disclosures come it has heaped shame upon itself. and really led towards an undermining of crucial publ
the kkk was insecure. thought 50% of their -- ers they knew they could not control the conspiracy any longer. >> i just have one quick question. around, we were using 6500 informers for a black ghetto situation? >> imed not sure of the gear. we did have one year with a number like that, around 6000. that is when the cities were being burned. detroit, washington -- areas like this. we were given a mandate to know what the situation is and where is violence going to break out next....
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>> not a member of the kkk., for her, let's talk about it, she can do whatever she wants. this is america. we are a free country. it does not work well in the gop primary. it will not work well for the general. those kinds of statements are simply stupid. a jewish immigrant from russia. i am a foreigner and minority. donald trump this allowed. time and time again. it was a headpiece that came and came against them. it will not work. ashley: rejected the kkk to your liking? >> not to my liking. there are supporters that have made incredibly xenophobic statements. he has not said, do not have a place in this race. what elizabeth warren is saying, if donald trump is now the presumptive head of the republican party, what kind of race will he run? ashley: do we have the sound bite? >> i rejected hearing the kkk. from the time he was five years old, i rejected them. i do not like any group of hate. hate groups are not good for me. i put out a tweet and i put on facebook that i totally disembowel. the mac how long afte
>> not a member of the kkk., for her, let's talk about it, she can do whatever she wants. this is america. we are a free country. it does not work well in the gop primary. it will not work well for the general. those kinds of statements are simply stupid. a jewish immigrant from russia. i am a foreigner and minority. donald trump this allowed. time and time again. it was a headpiece that came and came against them. it will not work. ashley: rejected the kkk to your liking? >> not to...
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that would be the kkk., on this program and senator elizabeth ward on social media, you vote the kkk when denouncing donald trump. howard kurtz, will the mainstream media, will they pick up on the talking point? >> elizabeth warren has a big megaphone and get that out it out there. politicians, pundits, i do not care who it is, they on substantiate the charges. they distance themselves from the endorsement. we cannot let that stand. we have to try to do with facts. stuart: it is a stretch to make that association on the evidence available. that is a real stretch. >> i am sure that it is popular on the left. donald trump said things they consider to be racially sensitive. a lot to criticize donald trump on. you do not have to go there. stuart: they're talking point twice on this program. it happened. to the market. we are now down 68 points. dare i say stabilize. ladies and gentlemen did that is it for rapid fire today. our thanks to gretchen carlson. watch watcher 2:00 p.m. eastern on the real story. one of
that would be the kkk., on this program and senator elizabeth ward on social media, you vote the kkk when denouncing donald trump. howard kurtz, will the mainstream media, will they pick up on the talking point? >> elizabeth warren has a big megaphone and get that out it out there. politicians, pundits, i do not care who it is, they on substantiate the charges. they distance themselves from the endorsement. we cannot let that stand. we have to try to do with facts. stuart: it is a stretch...
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when it comes to the kkk david duke thing one thing is frustrating and we chronicle and talk about, the left sometimes tries to attribute all opposition to president obama as racist. i think when you are asked the question on national television about whether or not your rejecting the ku klux klan and well-known i supremacists, that is not a dog whistle or political correctness, there is one correct answer to that, to reject them out of hand immediately and clearly when the fact that he did not in that interview says something. .. >> what we talk about in that particular chapter of the discussion is the feminist movement and how a bunch of it is built on saying that if you disagree with any part of the political agenda then you are not a real woman. i think that is the often explosive disqualification of other women. i have words with those that don't happen to agree with not every single issue and yet they will say over and over again stop talking that's enough out of you. or you are just a tool for other people. that robs women of their individuality and of their equality to say that
when it comes to the kkk david duke thing one thing is frustrating and we chronicle and talk about, the left sometimes tries to attribute all opposition to president obama as racist. i think when you are asked the question on national television about whether or not your rejecting the ku klux klan and well-known i supremacists, that is not a dog whistle or political correctness, there is one correct answer to that, to reject them out of hand immediately and clearly when the fact that he did not...
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it was not a strong denouncement of the kkk. his denouncement was i denounce, i denounce. a lot about who you are. >> i do blame him not for all of, but for much of it. he came out and said that mexicans -- i'm a mexican, are rapists and drug dealers and criminals. he said muslims are not welcome in this country. of course he's responsible for much of this. >> i'll give you the first word on the other side. i have to take a break. we'll be right back. don't go anywhere. only one network gives you more than just great coverage. it's t-mobile! only t-mobile's lets you stream video and music - for free! and we doubled our lte coverage in the last year. the other guys can't say that! we got you covered. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future, we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready, start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal
it was not a strong denouncement of the kkk. his denouncement was i denounce, i denounce. a lot about who you are. >> i do blame him not for all of, but for much of it. he came out and said that mexicans -- i'm a mexican, are rapists and drug dealers and criminals. he said muslims are not welcome in this country. of course he's responsible for much of this. >> i'll give you the first word on the other side. i have to take a break. we'll be right back. don't go anywhere. only one...
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indiana was once known for being the state that had the most powerful kkk in the country. 1924, the kkkana. indiana is a deeply not only socially conservative but very racially di vvisive and divided state. it's not surprising to see a donald trump landslide there and i think it's moving the country backwards. backwards than -- 1924 isn't that long ago, ashleigh, come on. >> the point is in indiana. >> i'm not saying the voters of indiana are active kkk members but i'm saying, i would like to see that state and country move away that kind of hatred instead of voting for a candidate who stands for it again. >> i'm the mayor of monte beach and to see what donald trump said about cruz's father, rafael cruz saying he was somehow involved in the assassination of jfk was disgusting, horrible, decembspicable and shows where stands on immigrants in the country. >> responsible for the death of elvis. >> for the first time, i agree with senator cruz today. >> thank you for your perspective. >> detroit public schools is closed today, day two. one of the parents at home because you couldn't go to w
indiana was once known for being the state that had the most powerful kkk in the country. 1924, the kkkana. indiana is a deeply not only socially conservative but very racially di vvisive and divided state. it's not surprising to see a donald trump landslide there and i think it's moving the country backwards. backwards than -- 1924 isn't that long ago, ashleigh, come on. >> the point is in indiana. >> i'm not saying the voters of indiana are active kkk members but i'm saying, i...
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i just want to say about donald trump and his family's affiliation with the kkk. and how far back it goes. arrested back in 1927, you have the police record , as far as being arrested with the clan -- klan. why is it of that stuff ever brought up? guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you don't receive any advertising or any revenue from corporate america. how do you pay the bills? caller: the majority of our money comes from listeners and viewers. we also have some work from foundations and network fees for broadcasting democracy now!. host: do you think there is a role for corporate-funded or commercial media in the country? you think the media in this country should be a nonprofit enterprise? guest: i think it's very important to have nonprofit news, and that should be the vast majority of the news. we have documentary makers from around the world come to democracy
i just want to say about donald trump and his family's affiliation with the kkk. and how far back it goes. arrested back in 1927, you have the police record , as far as being arrested with the clan -- klan. why is it of that stuff ever brought up? guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you...
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here is one of her tweets saying there is more enthusiasm for donald trump among the leaders of the kkkontrols. that is one of the many tweets she sent in quick reaction to donald trump. joining me a donald trump supporter, the former political director of the reagan white house. this is sure to be an interesting discussion with you both. judge jeffrey, do you agree with him? is elizabeth warren the trump favorite for a clinton running mate? >> you are asking me? >> yeah. >> i am sure he would love to have them on there. i think maria would be a great asset. >> thanks, jeffrey. i wasn't born in this country so i can't. i am sure he would love to see elizabeth warren on there. >> as far as we know elizabeth warren has not come out to endorse maria, about ybut there list of names. let's look at the list and talk about it. newt gingrich, chris christie, sarah palin and john k asich. >> i think the probable is afraid of the possibility that donald trump will be president that we don't have to go to who the v.p. pick will be. i assure you america, that will never happen. you know in terms of
here is one of her tweets saying there is more enthusiasm for donald trump among the leaders of the kkkontrols. that is one of the many tweets she sent in quick reaction to donald trump. joining me a donald trump supporter, the former political director of the reagan white house. this is sure to be an interesting discussion with you both. judge jeffrey, do you agree with him? is elizabeth warren the trump favorite for a clinton running mate? >> you are asking me? >> yeah. >> i...
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the argument is, that trump did not immediately say, dismiss anything to the kkk. >> correct.pporter who supports trump. he didn't immediately, categorically dismiss this person. is that grounds saying you're a racist? >> no. i have written critically about donald trump's not right from the get-go dismissing saying look, i just don't disavow, i reject the kkk, white supremacists. i can't control who goes in the voting booth for me but he should have done what reagan did, when reagan got endorsement of white supremacists when he ran for re-election, he should have said immediately this is non-american. however i do not believe donald trump who is racist i tell you who real racists are i think establishment republicans who are really threatened and angry donald trump is blowing up their country club opinion. that is my opinion who real racists are in this 2016 campaign. donald trump is not a racist. donald trump will however have to go into black communities, hispanic communities and prove that. he will have to work for the vote. stuart: if he does that, if he does that, what pr
the argument is, that trump did not immediately say, dismiss anything to the kkk. >> correct.pporter who supports trump. he didn't immediately, categorically dismiss this person. is that grounds saying you're a racist? >> no. i have written critically about donald trump's not right from the get-go dismissing saying look, i just don't disavow, i reject the kkk, white supremacists. i can't control who goes in the voting booth for me but he should have done what reagan did, when reagan...
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i just want to say about donald trump and his family's affiliation with the kkk. and how far back it goes. arrested back in 1927, you have the police record , as far as being arrested with the clan -- klan. why is it of that stuff ever brought up? guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you don't receive any advertising or any revenue from corporate america. how do you pay the bills? caller: the majority of our money comes from listeners and viewers. we also have some work from foundations and network fees for broadcasting democracy now!. host: do you think there is a role for corporate-funded or commercial media in the country? you think the media in this country should be a nonprofit enterprise? guest: i think it's very important to have nonprofit news, and that should be the vast majority of the news. we have documentary makers from around the world come to democracy
i just want to say about donald trump and his family's affiliation with the kkk. and how far back it goes. arrested back in 1927, you have the police record , as far as being arrested with the clan -- klan. why is it of that stuff ever brought up? guest: that's an interesting question, fred trump, that was a piece in the "new york times." talking about him being arrested, that should be looked into. host: can you talk a little bit about how democracy now! is funded? you mentioned you...
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the kkk, white nationalist super pac had done some robo calls for trump.don't need muslims. we need smart educated white people. vote trump. i asked trump about this in an interview. this is how he answered. when you hear that does that shock you? do you denounce that? >> nothing in this country shocks me. i would disavow it. but nothing in this country shocks me. people are angry at what's going on. they're angry at the border, they're angry at the crime. people are extremely angry. >> people are extremely angry. but to be clear, when he says we need smart well-educated white people, you're saying you disavow that? >> you just heard me. i said it. how many times do you want me to say it? >> you now have someone close to him posting these horrific things on facebook. the campaign is coming out and using the word disavow, which is obviously the same word trump used to me. it's very clear there was a conversation about that, from my spe interpretation of it. is it smart or not smart of him to not personally say anything? >> one is this is a situation in a ca
the kkk, white nationalist super pac had done some robo calls for trump.don't need muslims. we need smart educated white people. vote trump. i asked trump about this in an interview. this is how he answered. when you hear that does that shock you? do you denounce that? >> nothing in this country shocks me. i would disavow it. but nothing in this country shocks me. people are angry at what's going on. they're angry at the border, they're angry at the crime. people are extremely angry....
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sources say trump's proposed ban of muslims and is slowed denouncement of the kkk supporter david duke stuck in ryan's craw. >> these are conversations we're going to have. i don't know him. i met him once in person in 2012 2012. >> while the two differ on some significant issues trump says they share common ground on the principles of job creation economic growth and tax cuts. stop ryan today stressed the importance of the party marching in lockstep toward november. >> this election is too important to go into an election a half spring . we need a real unification of a party. >> that you may find points of agreement but trump is standing firm on the issue that divides them insisting again today he would pursue a temporary ban on muslims entering the u.s. people at the newly elected mayor of london england but trump says the ban is still necessary. >> we have a president that won't even use the term radical islamic terrorism. it's a real problem not only here but throughout the world . we will figure it out and we will get it going but we will have to be extremely careful. >> donald tr
sources say trump's proposed ban of muslims and is slowed denouncement of the kkk supporter david duke stuck in ryan's craw. >> these are conversations we're going to have. i don't know him. i met him once in person in 2012 2012. >> while the two differ on some significant issues trump says they share common ground on the principles of job creation economic growth and tax cuts. stop ryan today stressed the importance of the party marching in lockstep toward november. >> this...
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he failed to rebuke the kkk. there's a lot here to deal with. while american voters' memories are short, i don't think they're that short. >> notice what elizabeth warren did last night. a tweet storm, saying there's more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now control. she went on and on with examples. that's just a preview of the next six months. >> but who would have thunk it? donald trump gets to pivot before hillary gets to pivot. >> if i can, just very quickly, i think we overstate how much of a problem that is for hillary clinton. she has a lot of room to expand her base in a way that donald trump doesn't. he has a core base of support. there's not necessarily a ton of room left for him to expand. she needs to bring in the bernie sanders speak. she needs to bring in the 18 to 29-year-old progressives. the more time she spends with bernie sanders, that might not necessarily be a bad thing for her. >> we'll get a chance to talk about that right after the break. stay with us. the pursui
he failed to rebuke the kkk. there's a lot here to deal with. while american voters' memories are short, i don't think they're that short. >> notice what elizabeth warren did last night. a tweet storm, saying there's more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now control. she went on and on with examples. that's just a preview of the next six months. >> but who would have thunk it? donald trump gets to pivot before hillary gets...
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trump has already attracted the support of white supremacists like former kkk leader david duke.ct, so many white supremacists have come out in favor of trump, that some of them have tried to throw us off their scent by pretending to support other candidates. this strategy employed by kkk grand dragon will quigg. >> clinton now dealing with an endorsement that she certainly doesn't want. enter the ku klux klan, in this case the grand dragon in california, who says clinton has a hidden agenda and will show her true colors once she is elected president, and therefore he is endorsing her, and has retracted his endorsement of donald trump. >> seth: and if that sounds suspicious, it is, because quigg voted -- voiced support for trump many times, like when he tweeted that trump was, quote, "the only hope we have of getting white america back. we all will be voting for you." and the giveaway that his support for hillary was just a fake out came when quigg was asked why he was no longer backing trump. the best explanation he could come up with was, quote, "we don't like his hair. we thin
trump has already attracted the support of white supremacists like former kkk leader david duke.ct, so many white supremacists have come out in favor of trump, that some of them have tried to throw us off their scent by pretending to support other candidates. this strategy employed by kkk grand dragon will quigg. >> clinton now dealing with an endorsement that she certainly doesn't want. enter the ku klux klan, in this case the grand dragon in california, who says clinton has a hidden...
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more enthusiasm of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. with clinton and trump also assured to go against one another in the general election, it will be the first election in history that pits the most unlike able candidates against each other. donald trump will be with matt and savanna, special guest later this morning on "today" and you don't want to miss that. >>> best selling author, ellis hennigan. good morning. >> good morning. >> big night. okay. this is a huge win for donald trump. let's talk about this. the people in indiana voted now. so is this what we're going to expect? is this what they want for the next president? >> seemingly, including people across the country. i mean, indiana really is the end of a wave. they didn't change any of the dynamic here. they just confirmed what we've seen is trump's republican party now. >> and you talk about confirmation, because we thought this could be ted cruz's last stand, but what a surprise. did you expect him to actually concede and step out of the race? >> no, i don't think many peop
more enthusiasm of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. with clinton and trump also assured to go against one another in the general election, it will be the first election in history that pits the most unlike able candidates against each other. donald trump will be with matt and savanna, special guest later this morning on "today" and you don't want to miss that. >>> best selling author, ellis hennigan. good morning. >> good morning. >>...
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. >> if white people did that we would be considered kkk members or some kind of brotherhood people.> reporter: black family day was created nearly 30 years ago by jack and jill an organize dedicated to developing african-american leaders. one of this year's coach sponsors told me the event doesn't exclude anyone and black family doesn't speak to the audience it speaks to the mission. >> i don't think that anyone is turned away from coming to this event. it's a good opportunity to for text to seat african-american culture in the light that's not depicted by what some media portray those of us of color. >> i feel like the back tracks us. >> ashley understands message but still believes if the goal is unity and education, then changing the name is a good place to start. >> why do we have to be so separated? it doesn't matter what you are or who you are. where you came from. why does this have to happen? like i don't believe in this at all. >> reporter: for clarity the event is actually named by the national organization and has the same name in all cities. assemblyman singleton told me
. >> if white people did that we would be considered kkk members or some kind of brotherhood people.> reporter: black family day was created nearly 30 years ago by jack and jill an organize dedicated to developing african-american leaders. one of this year's coach sponsors told me the event doesn't exclude anyone and black family doesn't speak to the audience it speaks to the mission. >> i don't think that anyone is turned away from coming to this event. it's a good opportunity...
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carrying this big balloon with you like a thanksgiving day-type balloon of you as an effigy holding a kkk mask? those are workers, a lot of them are latino. in california, of course, a really important state. what do you say to those people? >> i saw nothing other than what i did see is where i was the other day where you had some protests, and frankly -- >> it's on your screen right now. >> i'm in indiana right now. and i was here yesterday, too. where we had -- oh, now i see it up on your screen. i did not see that. gee, i hope i look better than that. i did not see that jed. >> whyesterday. >> what's your meg to them? >> i did see 33,000 people show up to my rally in costa mesa. i did see tress crowds at every rally i had three days ago, or two days ago, in california. we had 31,000 people. we broke a record, and we brought out the families of people whose children and wives and, you know, husbands were killed by illegal immigrants. viciously, violently killed by illegal immigrants that came into this country, totally illegally, without documentation, and we had 31,000 people, and it w
carrying this big balloon with you like a thanksgiving day-type balloon of you as an effigy holding a kkk mask? those are workers, a lot of them are latino. in california, of course, a really important state. what do you say to those people? >> i saw nothing other than what i did see is where i was the other day where you had some protests, and frankly -- >> it's on your screen right now. >> i'm in indiana right now. and i was here yesterday, too. where we had -- oh, now i see...
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there was support from the kkk and he couldn't immediately condemn them and repudiate that whole -- ias really surprised. so those were two that come to mind. >> okay. early this week, vice president joe biden said you were a good man, suggested you were pressured into giving merrick garland a hearing. is it party pressure, should he get a hearing? you met with him. why shouldn't the constituents get to hear what he has to say? >> you know, vice president biden i think is a good man and i like him. but it's better when you not speculate about my motive. the balance of the supreme court is at stake for a generation. literally. and that's a big, big deal. we are in the midst of a presidential election campaign. six months to go and we'll have a new president. it's my view that we ought to let the american people have the maximum say in this. so when they go to the polls in november, to select a president, they will know that they are determining not just the presidency, but also the control of the supreme court for perhaps decades. i think it's completely reasonable to let the american
there was support from the kkk and he couldn't immediately condemn them and repudiate that whole -- ias really surprised. so those were two that come to mind. >> okay. early this week, vice president joe biden said you were a good man, suggested you were pressured into giving merrick garland a hearing. is it party pressure, should he get a hearing? you met with him. why shouldn't the constituents get to hear what he has to say? >> you know, vice president biden i think is a good man...
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the blacks, people getting punched at your rallies and on twitter you out here supporting the goddam kkk. >> thats with a retweet, yeah, did i say that? >> yes, you said that, man. who else am i talking about. you think i'm talking about the cameraman, you just rang him out, you bettary poll giez. >> ooh, okay. excuse me. >> oh, damn, you still my boy, man. all day like o.j. >> trevor: he got roy too. he got roy too. so we sent in ronnie chang. >> hey, man, why you keep talking all the [bleep] about immigrants? i want to [bleep] you so hard right now. >> trevor: you know what, you know what, i get it. i get it. i know that trump may be a torture-supporting muslim disparaging horseman of the apoc clips but don't forget when he is president and it's all going to [bleep], we all get to look at that smile. at that smile. we'll be right back. at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ♪ ding! hot pockets! [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbo
the blacks, people getting punched at your rallies and on twitter you out here supporting the goddam kkk. >> thats with a retweet, yeah, did i say that? >> yes, you said that, man. who else am i talking about. you think i'm talking about the cameraman, you just rang him out, you bettary poll giez. >> ooh, okay. excuse me. >> oh, damn, you still my boy, man. all day like o.j. >> trevor: he got roy too. he got roy too. so we sent in ronnie chang. >> hey, man,...
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strong words for the gop tweeting quote, there's more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. well, with clinton and trump almost assured to go against one another in the general election it will be the first election in history that pits the most unlikable candidates of each party against each other. and donald trump will be msnbc's "morning joe's" guest later today for a fresh reaction from his indiana win. don't miss that. >>> or this, because joining me now is best selling author and analyst, ellis henican. >> ted's excellent adventure comes to the end. >> are you surprised it came to the end? >> well, yes. >> because of all the contested convention talk and the numbers. >> i think the people in the room were surprised. no, no, no. yes, because he gives us every reason to think his cause was such that he was going to fight it till the final day. but i guess he bowed to the reality that the rest of us have seen, that this ain't going to happen this year. >> what do you think trump won in indiana? what does that say about
strong words for the gop tweeting quote, there's more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. well, with clinton and trump almost assured to go against one another in the general election it will be the first election in history that pits the most unlikable candidates of each party against each other. and donald trump will be msnbc's "morning joe's" guest later today for a fresh reaction from his indiana win. don't miss...
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blacks," people getting punched at your rallies, and on twitter you out here supporting the goddamn kkk uh, well, there was a retweet. yeah. did i say that? y-yeah, you said that, man. who else am i talking about? you think i'm talking about the cameraman over here? you're just running your mouth, running your mouth. you better apologize. ooh. okay. excuse me. (chuckles) oh, man! you still my boy, man. all day like o.j. give me some dap. he got roy, too! he got roy, too. so we sent in ronnie chieng. hey, man, why you keep talking all this (bleep) about immigrants? i want to (bleep) you so hard right now. you know what, you know what, i get it. i get it. i know that trump may be a torture-supporting, muslim-disparaging horseman of the apocalypse, but, don't forget, when he's president and it's all going to (bleep), we'll all get to look at that smile. aw. we'll be right back. (cheering and applause) hey troy! hello so, thanks for testing our new car service today.ight back. oh, no problem. this is the nicest ride sharing service i've ever been in. i'm so comfortable...i could take a nap
blacks," people getting punched at your rallies, and on twitter you out here supporting the goddamn kkk uh, well, there was a retweet. yeah. did i say that? y-yeah, you said that, man. who else am i talking about? you think i'm talking about the cameraman over here? you're just running your mouth, running your mouth. you better apologize. ooh. okay. excuse me. (chuckles) oh, man! you still my boy, man. all day like o.j. give me some dap. he got roy, too! he got roy, too. so we sent in...
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strong words for the gop tweeting, quote, there is more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. with clinton and trump assured almost to go against one another in the general election, it will be the first election in history that pits the most unlikable candidates of each party against each other. and donald trump will be matt and savannah's guest on later on "today" and you don't want to miss pj. joining me is best selling author ellison henderson. >> no one thought it could happen, least of all donald trump. >> in the beginning you didn't think he would get the delegate. >> i got to tell you, i plead guilty. find me someone who thought he i think he was as shocked as anyone when this thing started gaining momentum. by the end, he thought he deserved it. >> what does it say about voters, especially those in indiana, want for their next president? >> you know, it is not so much about ideology. we thought america was divided liberal and conservative and red/blue. it seems like the division is more about attitude and donald did
strong words for the gop tweeting, quote, there is more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. with clinton and trump assured almost to go against one another in the general election, it will be the first election in history that pits the most unlikable candidates of each party against each other. and donald trump will be matt and savannah's guest on later on "today" and you don't want to miss pj. joining me is best...
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the republican front-runner looming large in the form of and carrying a kkk hood. >> what we cannot stand for any longer and no longer be suppressed and we are taking our power back. >> reporter: ub fortunanfortuna seattle has this kind of a history of violence. we've seen it play out over the years. officers were prepared but shows you only can do so much with a group inciting violence. >> we'll see what accountability happens for those actions as well. >>> turn to this 2016 race. donald trump hoping voters in indiana will help him deliver the knockout blow to his gop rivals. the republican front-runner upping the ante declaring the nomination is his if he wins tomorrow's primary. we have the battle for ind covered the way only cnn can. we begin with phil mattingly. what do you got? >> good morning, chris. supposed to be the moment for ted cruz and his campaign, after two weeks of sweeping donald trump victories, indiana was where cruz would seize the race back and go on that path to block donald trump's race to secure the gop nomination. one problem. what happens if trump wins indiana?
the republican front-runner looming large in the form of and carrying a kkk hood. >> what we cannot stand for any longer and no longer be suppressed and we are taking our power back. >> reporter: ub fortunanfortuna seattle has this kind of a history of violence. we've seen it play out over the years. officers were prepared but shows you only can do so much with a group inciting violence. >> we'll see what accountability happens for those actions as well. >>> turn to...
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in one she said, norah, there is more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leadersitical party he now controls. >>> we are learning new details about the navy seal killed in an isis attack in iraq. 31-year-old charlie keating iv was advising kurdish forces engaged to be married in november. margaret brennan has more on his role and the u.s. military in the iraqi war zone. >> for president obama this navy seal's death its a painful reminder of the risk that comes from his decision to put american troops back on the ground in iraq. a country he vowed to bring hem them home from. >> navy seal charles keating iv was a grandson of charles keating jr. best known for his role in the savings and loan scandal in the late 1980s. keating group in arizona where he was a star athlete on his high school track team before becoming a navy seal. >> he was a tremendous athlete. tremendous person. joyful kid. >> reporter: the death of keating two miles from the front line in the war against isis shows just how close americans are to the fight. and it calls into question the obama admi
in one she said, norah, there is more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leadersitical party he now controls. >>> we are learning new details about the navy seal killed in an isis attack in iraq. 31-year-old charlie keating iv was advising kurdish forces engaged to be married in november. margaret brennan has more on his role and the u.s. military in the iraqi war zone. >> for president obama this navy seal's death its a painful reminder of the risk that...
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we hear the leaders of the kkk, i was at a dinner, they said he won in greenwich and chevy chase, maryland>> yes. >> then you have blue-collar voter voting for him, too. >> the early cliche about trump eight, nine month ago was white, working class, bitter, angry, knuckle dragging, rock-throwing folks. that was the cliche. then it became, no, there's middle-class people. then it became, oh, my god, greenwich, connecticut, just voted for donald trump. he does well in surprising demographics. for instan carried women in indiana. you would have thought this might have been five reasons that would not have been so up against cruz and kasich. he carried women -- >> i heard the phrase secret companiers. >> yeah. you and i -- secret trumpers. >> yeah. you and i. secret and shy trumpers. they show up to vote, and trump wins by bigger numbers than expected. >> peggy noonan, john dirk san son, great to have you with us. coming up, bob woodward who had a revealing interview with trump. >>> new details about the navy s.e.a.l. killed in an isis attack in iraq. 31-year-old charlie keating iv was killed
we hear the leaders of the kkk, i was at a dinner, they said he won in greenwich and chevy chase, maryland>> yes. >> then you have blue-collar voter voting for him, too. >> the early cliche about trump eight, nine month ago was white, working class, bitter, angry, knuckle dragging, rock-throwing folks. that was the cliche. then it became, no, there's middle-class people. then it became, oh, my god, greenwich, connecticut, just voted for donald trump. he does well in surprising...
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, no wind was a member of the kkk and became one of the most liberal justices in douglas.nybody mentored him and what was that like with the transition in the apprenticeship as a justice of the supreme court? >> yes. she was very smooth actually she gave him the oath of office hugo black had done a lot to atone for his time in the kkk and i think that those justices sent thurgood marshall made history but that was judged by how well they accepted thurgood marshall into the fold. marshall was a great storyteller and if he sensed of quickness from any of the justices he would go into the gift of storytelling and that always put everybody at ease but he was unabashedly for the little person or the little man or for the poor person or the disabled he let that be known in his dissent when he felt the court was not paying attention to those who were wrong to in society he had a sharp pen and he would wield it. thank you for your question. >>host: what inspired you to go from minnesota down the mississippi river? >> i was at "the boston globe" and a new to the staff and a photogr
, no wind was a member of the kkk and became one of the most liberal justices in douglas.nybody mentored him and what was that like with the transition in the apprenticeship as a justice of the supreme court? >> yes. she was very smooth actually she gave him the oath of office hugo black had done a lot to atone for his time in the kkk and i think that those justices sent thurgood marshall made history but that was judged by how well they accepted thurgood marshall into the fold. marshall...
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kkk -- [indiscernible] [laughter] if only there was a way for is a to prove john miller real person. oh, i know, show was john miller's birth certificate. host: last night's "snl." "newsmakers" is next. thank you for joining us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your weekend. have a great weekend. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next, "newsmakers" with you talk congressman john bishop -- rob bishop. then, journalists discuss the leak of the panama papers. 12:50 p.m., president obama gives the commencement speech to the graduating class of rutgers university. ,"st: this week on "newsmakers the chairman of the natural resources committee, representative rob bishop republican of utah, thank you for being with us, sir. we also have with us nick timiraos, economics correspondent for "the wall street journal," and mary clare jalonick, congressional reporter with the associated press. let's begin with what the financial situation
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in one she said, norah, there's more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. >> thank you. cbs news political director and moderator john dickerson, at the able washington columnist and contributor peggy noonan. >> good morning. >> what do you make of what's at stake for the republican party? >>o, my goodness. a lot of work ahead. at the moment i'm thinking what a historic moment. we've never seen a year like this, never seen a cycle like this, never seen an outsider who apparently formally joined the republican party in the year 2012. >> charlie said that. >> that's so amazing. become the putative nominee of the party. >> you think the republican party will unite behind him? >> i think slowly but surely those political figures who calculate unity with him will be helpful to them, or in a larger way holding the senator of the house, they will start to move. i think that's how it will go. >> john dickerson, what should we be looking for in the next few days. reince priebus says the party will unite. how? when? where? >> w
in one she said, norah, there's more enthusiasm for donald trump among leaders of the kkk than leaders of the political party he now controls. >> thank you. cbs news political director and moderator john dickerson, at the able washington columnist and contributor peggy noonan. >> good morning. >> what do you make of what's at stake for the republican party? >>o, my goodness. a lot of work ahead. at the moment i'm thinking what a historic moment. we've never seen a year...
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american public and political life and not find yourself retweeting white supremists or failing to condemn kkk members. how many candidates -- >> it's a bad mistake. they fixed it. >> how many candidates in this election of the 17 were slating delegates that were white nationalists? >> let me just give you an inside look to donald trump's world. donald trump, in terms of not disavowing david duke, i don't think you can explain away that. when it comes to retweeting that, he just retweets. i don't think he looks at who the users are. he often does this late at night. i'm not excusing it, this is just him seeing a message he likes and retweets it. i think the reality is, he doesn't -- maybe white nationalists tweet back nice things about him. i think this was to give them the benefit of a doubt a glitch. maybe not a computer glitch, but the problem is -- >> let me just say -- >> the problem is, he has a bad history of not disavowing white supremists and a bad history of retweeting. so it's just a bad circumstance all together. i'm not condoning it at all. but i don't think he's going out there a
american public and political life and not find yourself retweeting white supremists or failing to condemn kkk members. how many candidates -- >> it's a bad mistake. they fixed it. >> how many candidates in this election of the 17 were slating delegates that were white nationalists? >> let me just give you an inside look to donald trump's world. donald trump, in terms of not disavowing david duke, i don't think you can explain away that. when it comes to retweeting that, he...
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black community in certain el lexes you had a radio station a vote for republicans is a vote for the kkk. i hope we are past the politics. >> you are both saying the complete opposite. you are saying negative ads don't work. >> they don't work against trump. i think trump is such a different candidate. he is teflon. >> he has gone against the grain and gone against the natural way of politics that we know. >> we are looking at the states. >> we have to wrap up. >> he is doing well in kentucky with the coal voters. that is all of the voters that are michigan, ohio, finishing. >> we know west virginia if he is not their candidate they will vote trump. thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you, heather. the time is 10 minutes after the hour. hillary clinton outlining the potential role for her husband bill. a >> i am going to put him in charge of revitalizing the economy. >> bill clinton in charge of the economy could mean trouble ahead? tsa using swift action to deal with nightmare security lines but not soon enough. the ultimatum they are facing next. (war drums beating) fight
black community in certain el lexes you had a radio station a vote for republicans is a vote for the kkk. i hope we are past the politics. >> you are both saying the complete opposite. you are saying negative ads don't work. >> they don't work against trump. i think trump is such a different candidate. he is teflon. >> he has gone against the grain and gone against the natural way of politics that we know. >> we are looking at the states. >> we have to wrap up....
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his proposed ban on muslims and how trump was slow in denouncing support from kkk director david duke. >> these are conversations. i don't really know him. i met him once in person in 2012 and we had a good conversation in march on the phone. we need to get to know each other and we as a leadership team are enjoying the fact being we can meet with him. >> the best for donald trump would be if paul ryan would come out and support him. what trump is hoping for short of that is an agreement to work together for the future and keep talking. jon? >> john roberts on capitol hill for us. thank you. >>> on the democratic side bernie sanders is keeping his presidential hopes alive with a big win over hillary clinton. he is hitting the campaign trail in montana where he is holding a rally. hillary clinton is campaigning today and takeneding an event in blackwood, new jersey and we'll cover that live. and let's check in with mike emmanuel right there with us now. hi, there, mike? >> reporter: latest polling suggest that hillary clinton has a healthy lead in the garden state. she is not taking ch
his proposed ban on muslims and how trump was slow in denouncing support from kkk director david duke. >> these are conversations. i don't really know him. i met him once in person in 2012 and we had a good conversation in march on the phone. we need to get to know each other and we as a leadership team are enjoying the fact being we can meet with him. >> the best for donald trump would be if paul ryan would come out and support him. what trump is hoping for short of that is an...