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and the record was clear in congress that congress understood that nonwhites would take advantage of both the -- both of these sources. robert kennedy, for example, testified for the attorney general in favor of the bill, about the problems americans had in bringing in an immediate relative who was "italian or australian, japanese or korean, indian or filipino." so white ethnics were certainly on the list, and i don't think there was any question that italians and eastern european were very, very important politically to get this bill on the radar screen and get it through, but people understood at the time that they would not be the only beneficiaries. as for employment-based immigration, there had been a 1962 law that offered special incentives for engineers to come to the united states, and this was created as an exception to the quotas. and so asians and others could come under this law without respect to any sort of quota limitations. as one scholar wrote, because of this 1962 law, immigration of european engineers increased by 23%, but that of asians increased by 182%. this ind
and the record was clear in congress that congress understood that nonwhites would take advantage of both the -- both of these sources. robert kennedy, for example, testified for the attorney general in favor of the bill, about the problems americans had in bringing in an immediate relative who was "italian or australian, japanese or korean, indian or filipino." so white ethnics were certainly on the list, and i don't think there was any question that italians and eastern european...
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and obama won huge among nonwhite voters. republicans looked at these, particularly the obama advantage among latino voters and said this is a group that's growing in size so the conclusion from the professional and political class of the republican party after 2012 was if we're going to compete in 2016 we need to be more friendly to latino voters. more friendly to nonwhite voters. we need to do immigration reform. we need to get this number up. it's the only way back to the white house. here we are four years later. donald trump is going to be the republican nominee. that is not his theory. donald trump's theory is not going to get a bigger share of the latino vote. it's this. he this he can drive up the support that mitt romney had among white voters. this is where things get interesting. because a lot of republicans assumed after 2012 that that number that romney got there, 59-39 he was basically maxing out what republicans could get from white voters. this is interesting. in our latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll
and obama won huge among nonwhite voters. republicans looked at these, particularly the obama advantage among latino voters and said this is a group that's growing in size so the conclusion from the professional and political class of the republican party after 2012 was if we're going to compete in 2016 we need to be more friendly to latino voters. more friendly to nonwhite voters. we need to do immigration reform. we need to get this number up. it's the only way back to the white house. here...
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thatrs of congress thought there would be little nonwhite immigration. emanuel cellar, a prime mover of the bill, said the following -- mr. chairman, claim has been made that the bill would bring in courts of africans and nation. this is an answer that falls charge. in, just likeome everyone else. there will be shipped to countries other than those in western europe. immigrants from asia and africa will have to compete to get in, which itself will hold none -- the numbers down. you'll not comparatively be many asians are africans in this country. in asia and, people africa have relatively few relatives here. they have few family ties here. oka, the longtime japanese-american assistance league officer and longtime advocate for immigration reform insisted that fears of a flood from immigration from the orient were groundless. were reservedas for family reunification, and he agreed that the small amount of asians already in the united states would be taking advantage of them. he said that -- secretary of state dean rusk commented, any increase in the volume
thatrs of congress thought there would be little nonwhite immigration. emanuel cellar, a prime mover of the bill, said the following -- mr. chairman, claim has been made that the bill would bring in courts of africans and nation. this is an answer that falls charge. in, just likeome everyone else. there will be shipped to countries other than those in western europe. immigrants from asia and africa will have to compete to get in, which itself will hold none -- the numbers down. you'll not...
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donald trump's theory seems to be ok, it will be 31% nonwhite this time, i can make it up.t: if he does better than mitt romney, and at this point he would be lucky to do as well, he would need 65% of the nonwhite vote in order to win the popular vote. that is better than anyone has done in the history of polling, with the exception of from own 1984. i'm not saying he can't do it with this overwhelming desire for change, but it is a huge force in hillary clinton's favor. al: his theory seems to be that you dance with the girl you brought in. he's not going to change. what advice would you give him? whit: no matter what advice i would give him, he would not pay attention to it, so there's no point in wasting our breath. he is what he is. he has made that clear. the two seem to be fairly equal in power. the polls have them close at the moment. peter: i guess what i would tell him is america is looking for a commander in chief not an insulter in chief. when i do focus groups, the biggest problem with donald trump is not necessarily where he stands on issues. he may not know a
donald trump's theory seems to be ok, it will be 31% nonwhite this time, i can make it up.t: if he does better than mitt romney, and at this point he would be lucky to do as well, he would need 65% of the nonwhite vote in order to win the popular vote. that is better than anyone has done in the history of polling, with the exception of from own 1984. i'm not saying he can't do it with this overwhelming desire for change, but it is a huge force in hillary clinton's favor. al: his theory seems to...
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the nonwhite share of the vote goes up two points every four years.s likely it will be 30% of all voters in this election. it was one thing to lose the majority voters when they were 10% of the electorate. it's another thing when you give away 80% of 30% of the electorate. if that in fact happens, long-term trajectory and clinton wins and donald trump would have to win not ronald reagan's vote but his vote in 1984. >> which was? >> 64%. the biggest landslide of modern times is what he would have to match to get a national majority and that's asking a lot. >> ron brownstein, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up, soldiers swept away in floodwaters in the lone star state in the state of texas and this regrettably by only be the beginning. that's a live shot there. that's next. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. book your next journey at holidayinn.com thank you. holiday inn is an e
the nonwhite share of the vote goes up two points every four years.s likely it will be 30% of all voters in this election. it was one thing to lose the majority voters when they were 10% of the electorate. it's another thing when you give away 80% of 30% of the electorate. if that in fact happens, long-term trajectory and clinton wins and donald trump would have to win not ronald reagan's vote but his vote in 1984. >> which was? >> 64%. the biggest landslide of modern times is what...
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hillary clinton had has a huge advantage with nonwhite voters.n you flip the question here, hillary clinton has the advantage. who would best be commander in chief, a 12-point advantage nationally. but, wow, hillary clinton has a 60-point advantage on nonwhites. so white men view the world and very differently than non white >> stay with us. s. we want to bring in gloria borger and patrick healy. i assume the clinton people thought the secretary of state clinton's experience as secretary of state, they would have had an advantage on foreign policy. >> right. however, they're up against somebody, as john was saying, who is perceived to have great strength. so what they're now looking at is saying, okay, he might be perceived as having great strength but he is a risk. he doesn't have the temperament to be commander in chief. on the risk front, they will point to things he said on foreign policy. he has taken back on the ban on muslims. and he will turn to her and say you were part of this administration and we still have isis and terrorists. >> and
hillary clinton had has a huge advantage with nonwhite voters.n you flip the question here, hillary clinton has the advantage. who would best be commander in chief, a 12-point advantage nationally. but, wow, hillary clinton has a 60-point advantage on nonwhites. so white men view the world and very differently than non white >> stay with us. s. we want to bring in gloria borger and patrick healy. i assume the clinton people thought the secretary of state clinton's experience as secretary...
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they reached out to workers, nonwhites, and they built of the party that is still the dominant political force in hawaii. at the time should recently graduated law, a jv. she was also a young woman the , mother of a young child. no one would employ her. she went knocking at all of these law firms. she ended up a librarian. when she came back to hawaii, she faced gender discrimination. she ended up hanging up her shingle and her clients were relatively poor. ashes trying to make a place for herself as a professional woman, she also got involved into politics. particularhave any qualities that made her successful as a candidate? professor wu: i have never seen her as -- in a person. she seems to have been a very charismatic speaker. she participated in debate in college and high school. she has that ability to move people. she is also committed to liberal values. so, she supported workers, supported people who are marginalized, went to make sure they had equal access and equal rights. went to make sure the government was there to provide support for those who needed it. she grew up under f
they reached out to workers, nonwhites, and they built of the party that is still the dominant political force in hawaii. at the time should recently graduated law, a jv. she was also a young woman the , mother of a young child. no one would employ her. she went knocking at all of these law firms. she ended up a librarian. when she came back to hawaii, she faced gender discrimination. she ended up hanging up her shingle and her clients were relatively poor. ashes trying to make a place for...
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the nonwhite group with which he had the least of acquaintance and the least opportunity to think about. for one that had never been to asia or arguably outside of the united states, lincoln prejudicial he claimed that intellectual curiosity and scientific progress was the exclusive domain of the western world. he recognized that asia was the birth place of the human family and he concluded that asians, like african-americans, or indeed human beings. but he believed that asia was an ancient, crumbling symbol -- crumbling civilization whose time had passed. the human family originated somewhere in asia, lincoln said, and have worked their way principally westward. just now in civilization and in the arts, the people in asia are entirely behind those of europe. those of the east of europe, the west of it while we here in discover and we invent and improve faster than any of them. i think maybe when he said that, lincoln recognize that he was on a bit of thin ice because he said -- they may think this is arrogance that they cannot deny that russia has called on us to show her how to build
the nonwhite group with which he had the least of acquaintance and the least opportunity to think about. for one that had never been to asia or arguably outside of the united states, lincoln prejudicial he claimed that intellectual curiosity and scientific progress was the exclusive domain of the western world. he recognized that asia was the birth place of the human family and he concluded that asians, like african-americans, or indeed human beings. but he believed that asia was an ancient,...
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. >> reporter: the story is set in a township in the apartheid era nonwhite south africans were forcedave. the area was segregated from white people. even today, most township residents still live in poverty. where i am standing now, it's typical township houses which are included in jabu stories. "jabu's jungle" depicts daily life in these communities. despite the hardship, the children are cheerful and find ways to play. in the cartoon, they are always positive and full of energy. some of the younger animators who work on "jabu jungle" come from the townships. >> maybe we can find different background for it. >> reporter: the studio was a local ngo. nzoni and his colleagues train young people as interns. it's a great opportunity as half the youth from the townships are jobless. >> if i learn and if i become really good, which i know i'll become, then obviously i'll be able to be an animator. ♪ >> hey. hit me. >> hey, hit me. >> this boy performs the voice part for jabu. he's also from the township. he says until recently, he couldn't imagine life outside his community. but through hi
. >> reporter: the story is set in a township in the apartheid era nonwhite south africans were forcedave. the area was segregated from white people. even today, most township residents still live in poverty. where i am standing now, it's typical township houses which are included in jabu stories. "jabu's jungle" depicts daily life in these communities. despite the hardship, the children are cheerful and find ways to play. in the cartoon, they are always positive and full of...
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that is, do we see the nonwhite share fall precipitously from 2004 to 2012 because of demographics?s it the obama effect? combined with some white voters who decided to stay home? everyone has opinions on it but they aren't well grounded. we just have to kind of wait and see. >> also, big picture here about the future, i just kind of playing this out, it seems to suggest here, if donald trump could move this into the 60s among white voters, with the country getting so much more diverse, if the republican party has success doing that, does it suggest maybe the country is moving to this place where our politics are just basically defined by race, defined by ethnicity? >> you know, that's -- that's not something i'd want to see for the country. i would love for both parties to be more -- prodder in their outreach than this polarization we seem to see happening. but absolutely, if we do see donald trump push the white vote up into 62%, 63%, it suggests that as whites move towards minority status that they become more aware of their whiteness. it plays into politics. it's a disheartening
that is, do we see the nonwhite share fall precipitously from 2004 to 2012 because of demographics?s it the obama effect? combined with some white voters who decided to stay home? everyone has opinions on it but they aren't well grounded. we just have to kind of wait and see. >> also, big picture here about the future, i just kind of playing this out, it seems to suggest here, if donald trump could move this into the 60s among white voters, with the country getting so much more diverse,...
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if all the new members accept the academy will become 27% female and 11% nonwhite. >> interesting. >> yeah. >>> when we come back -- this is going to a state trooper body slamming a man. but they said the video doesn't tell the whole story. cottonelle asked real people about cleaning... their bums. what? (laughs) (laughs) what does cleanripple texture do? catches all the stuff that you want to get out. this is really nice. this one is, like, it goes the extra step. it gets it all clean. how does being clean feel? kind of sassy. uh, breezy. hands up. weeeeeee. my bum is saying, "thank you very much." cleanripple texture is designed to clean better. go cottonelle, go commando. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. . new ensure enlive. always be you. so we invented a word thatuten, means that.tificial flavors. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not ev
if all the new members accept the academy will become 27% female and 11% nonwhite. >> interesting. >> yeah. >>> when we come back -- this is going to a state trooper body slamming a man. but they said the video doesn't tell the whole story. cottonelle asked real people about cleaning... their bums. what? (laughs) (laughs) what does cleanripple texture do? catches all the stuff that you want to get out. this is really nice. this one is, like, it goes the extra step. it gets...
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to stir up emotion. , they say it actually is a direct and incitement to hatred because it shows nonwhiteple, hundreds of them, with a breaking point, slow going over the top. you can add leader nigel farage. he says the photo has not doctored, that it is a genuine photo. he says they are not really anti-refugees, if you like, they say it is economic migrants and even some terrorists. and basically, you know, again, they are playing up into that idea that the eu has immigration problems. let's take a quick look to nigel farage's dissent. nigel: it is a breaking point, and it says "the eu has failed us all." it is worth remembering that they are going right across the continent, and why? because the eu is making a mess of everything. first we have the eurozone, then we have the asylum policy, compounded hugely by angela merkel, and we see a huge stream of people coming into europe over the force of last year. no secured he checks donna -- no security checks done on anybody. molly: we heard him say no security checks are done on anyone care security and migration are at stake in the eu . ev
to stir up emotion. , they say it actually is a direct and incitement to hatred because it shows nonwhiteple, hundreds of them, with a breaking point, slow going over the top. you can add leader nigel farage. he says the photo has not doctored, that it is a genuine photo. he says they are not really anti-refugees, if you like, they say it is economic migrants and even some terrorists. and basically, you know, again, they are playing up into that idea that the eu has immigration problems. let's...
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these security questions, white men view the world and view the candidates very differently than nonwhites in gloria borger. i assume the clinton people thought the secretary of state clinton's experience as secretary of state, they would have had an advantage on foreign policy. >> right. however, they're up against somebody, as john was saying, who is perceived to have great strength. so what they're now looking at is saying, okay, he might be perceived as having great strength but he is a risk. he doesn't have the temperament to be commander in chief. on the risk front, they will point to things he said on foreign policy. he has taken back on the ban on muslims. and he will turn to her and say you were part of this administration and we still have isis and terrorists. >> and the arab spring happened on your watch. >> so experience can cut both ways. >> clearly, donald trump seems to be, i'm not sure if reigning in is the right word but his campaign has become more traditional. i assume, that probably helps him fight back on that temperament issue. >> i think it does. usually he would put
these security questions, white men view the world and view the candidates very differently than nonwhites in gloria borger. i assume the clinton people thought the secretary of state clinton's experience as secretary of state, they would have had an advantage on foreign policy. >> right. however, they're up against somebody, as john was saying, who is perceived to have great strength. so what they're now looking at is saying, okay, he might be perceived as having great strength but he is...
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players on the team, is one of the most multiracial teams. ,nly 13 players -- 13 players rather, are nonwhite you can see the mixed team we are talking about here. this piece reminds readers why isting -- why karim benzema not playing. it is because he is under investigation for this very weird -- for this very tape. he is on the team, even though he might not be playing in every match. -- othercer specials soccer specialists have said there are several french born players of north african origin who would have been picked joined the team, and instead they played for others. this is a popular soccer magazine in france. their whole take on this is it is just the media suicide of karim benzema. he might be a very popular player in spain, but any chances of playing with him again -- he has kissed him goodbye. you forhanks to watching. for a closer look at this press review coming you can check out our website, franceto four.com. coming up in the nextbq >> this next panel is--it's-- i think it's really important to me because it's so rare to find honesty in the environmental movement. not many p
players on the team, is one of the most multiracial teams. ,nly 13 players -- 13 players rather, are nonwhite you can see the mixed team we are talking about here. this piece reminds readers why isting -- why karim benzema not playing. it is because he is under investigation for this very weird -- for this very tape. he is on the team, even though he might not be playing in every match. -- othercer specials soccer specialists have said there are several french born players of north african...
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a majority of population is nonwhite. majority of public school students nonwhite.ople and it is occurring at a moment when the economy is not producing gains that earlier generations saw in their living standard, so you get that you have a lot of volatile ingredients under way in the country and really the question i think is are we going to have leadership that brings us together around the differences or are we going to have leadership that pulls at the seams of differences. i think that's the underlying issue in this election, is more about american identity and how we live together or don't than it is about the economy or security. if you look at the patterns of support for two candidates, it really is falling along the line of whether you're comfortable or uneasy with changes that the country is living through. the last point on that, whether you're comfortable or uneasy with them, they're not reversible. it is baked into the dep og ravi. the question isn't whether it was happen, it is whether it will work. >> david, i want you to weigh in. >> i agree with ron
a majority of population is nonwhite. majority of public school students nonwhite.ople and it is occurring at a moment when the economy is not producing gains that earlier generations saw in their living standard, so you get that you have a lot of volatile ingredients under way in the country and really the question i think is are we going to have leadership that brings us together around the differences or are we going to have leadership that pulls at the seams of differences. i think that's...
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. >> with support among nonwhites at historic lows, trump may need to union fie whites in a way we haven'tnce we all pretended to like quinoa. >> like quinoa. >> favorite grain. >> desi, trump has a plan. >> you bet, clearly he thinks the only way to capture that many white voters is to be superracist against everyone else. but even that say delicate balance. >> you have the risk that the same rationally polarizing rhetoric that drives away minority voters also makes it tougher for him with college educated whites who simply view that as an unacceptable kind of discourse from a potential president and who basically do accept the idea that american-- america is becoming a more diverse, tolerant and inclusive country. >> it's tricky to keep all of us happy. because white people are the most diverse group of people on the planet. >> well, not most diverse but there are lots of different kinds of us. >> but the good news is whether it's donald trump or hillry clinton this election is coming down to us. >> you're right, jordan, 2016 is the year white people have a voice. >> and they will endivo
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do you think a nonwhite, nonstar athlete would have gotten a tougher punishment? >> absolutely, yes, if he would have been a man of color he would have gotten the full 14 years, i have no doubt in my mind and the whole idea he's been portrayed in the press that the hopes were dashed he was a promising ivy league swimmer scholar athlete where she was the girl who drank too much and oh, this happened to her and the underlying current is that she deserved it. i receive mail today that this happened to me. i was in much the same position so i think that we need to understand that the only thing responsible for the rape is the rapist. and it's about time that we all banded together. where has our empathy for our fellow man gone? i think these words may have turned the tied but sadly only because there's been a conviction, if it had not been because of those two brave undergrad watt students, we wouldn't have had the story. what about the other 97% of young men and women that it was a he said she said, i do feel there is progress because however -- is wrong. i really ho
do you think a nonwhite, nonstar athlete would have gotten a tougher punishment? >> absolutely, yes, if he would have been a man of color he would have gotten the full 14 years, i have no doubt in my mind and the whole idea he's been portrayed in the press that the hopes were dashed he was a promising ivy league swimmer scholar athlete where she was the girl who drank too much and oh, this happened to her and the underlying current is that she deserved it. i receive mail today that this...
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despite this mandate, there is only one nonwhite regional bank president and he is also the only nonwhite member of the fomc. 83% of the federal reserve board members are white and men make up nearly three force of those directorships. regional of the 12 federal reserve presidents are either former executives or trustees at goldman sachs. in response to the letter, you said that "45% of the directors are either women or minorities, meaning 55% are white males." does your response indicate that the leadership at the federal reserve bank is fulfilling its mandate to "represent the public" with due consideration given the enormous economic interest of our diverse nation? hon. yellen: let me start by saying that i believe that diversity is extremely important in all parts of the federal reserve. i do want to distinguish two different things. were at full strength, 19 members of the fomc, that is 12 presidents and we are now at five board members. there are supposed to be seven. a completely separate category of leadership are the directors of the federal reserve banks. there are nine of each
despite this mandate, there is only one nonwhite regional bank president and he is also the only nonwhite member of the fomc. 83% of the federal reserve board members are white and men make up nearly three force of those directorships. regional of the 12 federal reserve presidents are either former executives or trustees at goldman sachs. in response to the letter, you said that "45% of the directors are either women or minorities, meaning 55% are white males." does your response...
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and white workers worked longer hours than nonwhite workers. so to these researchers, upper class white men are privileged to work the most hours. what to do about it? surprise. they say more regulation, of course. the researchers even note that the gender gap in pay would be considerably reduced and may vanish altogether if they did not have an incentive to disproportionately lay error long -- labor long hours. each is according to his needs. >> okay, remi. lawyer get paid a lot. they don't deserve it. there is something to be said about caring about what you do and being passionate and motivated. i think a professional whether it is law or medicine or whatever it is, if it is something you care deeply about, you are more willing and able to put in the longer hours working weekends and holidays. if you go and just punch in and punch out and you really don't care about your job and it is really just about the paycheck, it is a lot harder to work those long hours. >> interesting. i also take issue with the whole men work longer hours than women.
and white workers worked longer hours than nonwhite workers. so to these researchers, upper class white men are privileged to work the most hours. what to do about it? surprise. they say more regulation, of course. the researchers even note that the gender gap in pay would be considerably reduced and may vanish altogether if they did not have an incentive to disproportionately lay error long -- labor long hours. each is according to his needs. >> okay, remi. lawyer get paid a lot. they...
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. >> the bushes won because they put together a coalition of nonwhite voters and there's no way at this point there's a path for donald trump to do that, especially with the kinds of comments we know he loves to make. >> i think there is a path forward. there's double digit unemployment for minorities. >> there is not double digit unemployment. >> yes, there is, there's real unemployment out there. >> we are going to take a break, we are waiting for vice president biden. he is talking to a group of constitutional lawyers. we will bring you that. and next, president obama's endorsement and what a change from their relationship eight years ago. years ago. we will be right back. [ salesman ] congrats on the new car. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technician ] ask him whatever you want. okay. ♪ do you think my sister's prettier than me? ♪ [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. only cars.com h
. >> the bushes won because they put together a coalition of nonwhite voters and there's no way at this point there's a path for donald trump to do that, especially with the kinds of comments we know he loves to make. >> i think there is a path forward. there's double digit unemployment for minorities. >> there is not double digit unemployment. >> yes, there is, there's real unemployment out there. >> we are going to take a break, we are waiting for vice president...
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the groups she does well with our the groups you expect -- the nonwhite groups, nonmarried groups andon-male groups, that is women. she's doing very well with those groups. she's also winning a majority of the under 35 age group and i think it's going to be the bright spot for her. that's because the bernie sanders people are now coming on board with hillary clinton. she gets 55% of people who say they supported bernie sanders in the nominating contest. of is still losing a total donald trumps to and gary johnson, so that is something to take a look at. trumpin terms of donald costs for, he's pretty far behind. who's with him and who is against him? ann: his support, if you look at the groups that are most likely to support our the mirror image of the clinton group -- he does well with whites, especially well with white men, with married men, he does well with men and whites in any way you look at it. the additional things he has going for him are evangelicals. that is his strongest support, 54% of evangelicals say they prefer trump over hillary clinton or gary johnson. as donald trum
the groups she does well with our the groups you expect -- the nonwhite groups, nonmarried groups andon-male groups, that is women. she's doing very well with those groups. she's also winning a majority of the under 35 age group and i think it's going to be the bright spot for her. that's because the bernie sanders people are now coming on board with hillary clinton. she gets 55% of people who say they supported bernie sanders in the nominating contest. of is still losing a total donald trumps...
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. >> i tell you what, your campaign has gone against people that look nonwhite. how are nonwhite british people going to think about their nationality in this country that is what i really want to know? >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. while i tell you what, if you want to think that. >> i don't think that, that's what the majority of people have concerns about and you're dismissing them. >> lots of them voted for my party in the last election. >> did they. >> you not listening are you. >> i'm explaining to you the pro- commonwealth position. if we have a point system rather than an open door to 508 million people then actually, it will be better for black people coming into britain who currently find it very difficult because we have this open door. i was also say this to you. once again this attempt to demonize the lead campaign or me actually, there is big support for this and actually our open border policy is damaging all of our communities. here's our job. maybe our only chance is a nation to get a grip on this issue. [applause] we are now going to go to john night
. >> i tell you what, your campaign has gone against people that look nonwhite. how are nonwhite british people going to think about their nationality in this country that is what i really want to know? >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. while i tell you what, if you want to think that. >> i don't think that, that's what the majority of people have concerns about and you're dismissing them. >> lots of them voted for my party in the last election. >> did they. >> you...
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the groups she does well with other groups would expect, nonwhite groups, nonmarried, non-male, womenis doing very well with those groups, as you would expect. she is also winning a majority of the under 35 age group and i think that is going to really breathe the bright spot for her in this poll -- be the bright spot for her in this poll and it is because the bernie sanders people are coming on board with hillary clinton. she gets 55% of people that say they supported bernie sanders in the nominating contest. that is 55%. she is still losing a total of 40%, 40 points to donald trump into gary johnson. that is something to take a look at. john: looking at the other side of the aisle, donald trump, in terms of his support, he is obviously pretty far behind hillary clinton, but who is with him and who is against him? >> his support, if you look at the groups that are most likely to support him are the mirror image of the clinton group. he does well with whites, white , he does wellen with men and whites anyway you take a look at it. i think the additional thing he has going for them are
the groups she does well with other groups would expect, nonwhite groups, nonmarried, non-male, womenis doing very well with those groups, as you would expect. she is also winning a majority of the under 35 age group and i think that is going to really breathe the bright spot for her in this poll -- be the bright spot for her in this poll and it is because the bernie sanders people are coming on board with hillary clinton. she gets 55% of people that say they supported bernie sanders in the...
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their nominee, even as the party even at their own headquarters bleeds itself of all the ranking nonwhite people who the republican party literally pays to work for them. but not to worry. they have found somebody new who the hispanic media outreach side of things. they have found somebody new to replace the hispanic media outreach coordinator who quit last night. i have to say i'm not sure how it's going to work out in the long run but they have somebody new. do you remember that donald trump lost really badly in wisconsin? he lost the wisconsin primary really badly. a lot of people attributed that to conservative talk radio hosts in wisconsin being really, really against him there. one of the anti-trump radio hosts in wisconsin is a guy named charlie sykes. as far as i know he's still anti-donald trump even as everybody else in the republican party seems to be holding. last night charlie sykes tweeted this. not a parody, trump attributes russia knowledge to hosting miss universe pageant there. and that's true, donald trump really did claim that as one of the things hillary clinton slamm
their nominee, even as the party even at their own headquarters bleeds itself of all the ranking nonwhite people who the republican party literally pays to work for them. but not to worry. they have found somebody new who the hispanic media outreach side of things. they have found somebody new to replace the hispanic media outreach coordinator who quit last night. i have to say i'm not sure how it's going to work out in the long run but they have somebody new. do you remember that donald trump...
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some key swing states particularly florida with things to change and of course along with women and nonwhiteoters. but we are now just hearing that we have breaking news on a new campaign move by donald trump. launching a new website. it sounds catchy. get this one. lyingcrookedhillary.com. joining us now. jessica aand ford o'connell. ford, it just kind of rolls off the tongue. >> it absolutely does. and he needs to be out there counterpunching hillary clinton because her speech basically said nothing. she didn't tell you anything about what she was going to do for the economy. all she told you about is why donald trump and i think so frankly these new poll numbers concern me for if two reasons of. he's down in florida. he win or loses florida, that's going to determine the next president of the united states is and the other problem he has actually with white voters. only at 49% even though he leads clinton, he needs to be at 62. so if you remember he wins florida, ohio, pennsylvania, he's the next president of the united states, and he needs to be counterpunching hilton right now. charles:
some key swing states particularly florida with things to change and of course along with women and nonwhiteoters. but we are now just hearing that we have breaking news on a new campaign move by donald trump. launching a new website. it sounds catchy. get this one. lyingcrookedhillary.com. joining us now. jessica aand ford o'connell. ford, it just kind of rolls off the tongue. >> it absolutely does. and he needs to be out there counterpunching hillary clinton because her speech basically...
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vam from m monmouth university, hillary clinton holds a lead over donald trump when it comes to nonwhiteters. trump tops hillary by 11 points among vit vowhite voters. pastor burns, the founder and president of the now television network. great to see you, pastor. that's quite a deficit. you know, many people believe there is just not a chance for donald trump unless he can improve his numbers with minority voters. do you agree? >> i do think, i think it's a good question you asked that. i do also know having been on the front line with the african-american community north throughout this country having trouble with the campaign, having spoken at many of the rallies aclose country, there are so many closet supporters that are african-american, african-americans, but they support donald trump. >> they don't want to say they support donald trump? >> because of this political climate. some people may call it political correctness. i call it political sneezeness. >> we have seen that even with conservatives who get shamed by some leaders into believing somehow a betrayal of their heritage. >
vam from m monmouth university, hillary clinton holds a lead over donald trump when it comes to nonwhiteters. trump tops hillary by 11 points among vit vowhite voters. pastor burns, the founder and president of the now television network. great to see you, pastor. that's quite a deficit. you know, many people believe there is just not a chance for donald trump unless he can improve his numbers with minority voters. do you agree? >> i do think, i think it's a good question you asked that....
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. >> the bushes won because they put together a coalition of nonwhite voters and there's no way at this point there's a path for donald trump to do that, especially with the kinds of comments we know he loves to make. >> i think there is a path forward. there's double digit unemployment for minorities. >> there is not double digit unemployment. >> yes, there is, there's real unemployment out there. >> we are going to take a break, we are waiting for vice president biden. he is talking to a group of constitutional lawyers. we will bring you that. and next, president obama's endorsement and what a change from their relationship eight years ago. we will be right back. men. 80% try to eat healthy, yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day men's gummies. complete with key nutrients plus b vitamins to help convert food into fuel. one a day. world saleilton is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. book direct at hilton.com now that's satisfaction.
. >> the bushes won because they put together a coalition of nonwhite voters and there's no way at this point there's a path for donald trump to do that, especially with the kinds of comments we know he loves to make. >> i think there is a path forward. there's double digit unemployment for minorities. >> there is not double digit unemployment. >> yes, there is, there's real unemployment out there. >> we are going to take a break, we are waiting for vice president...
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. >> his work is in the nonwhite vote. she's getting crushed. how does he turn that around? election were held today, he'd lose to hillary clinton and she'd be the president of the united states and this country would be totally different than ever. this is not a joke. they're not taking it seriously enough. he's not self-disciplined enough. obviously if you watch him, you know this is true. he can pull it out. he can win. stop with this nonsense whining about the polls. who cares? you need to get a real message out, a winning message and start talking about it. >> you know what i care about? three supreme court justices to be appointed in the next term. at least two, maybe a third one. supreme court ruled today on the biggest abortion case in nearly a quarter of a century. the outcome next. ♪ my mind made up ♪ and i can't let go ♪ i'm killing every second till ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures a
. >> his work is in the nonwhite vote. she's getting crushed. how does he turn that around? election were held today, he'd lose to hillary clinton and she'd be the president of the united states and this country would be totally different than ever. this is not a joke. they're not taking it seriously enough. he's not self-disciplined enough. obviously if you watch him, you know this is true. he can pull it out. he can win. stop with this nonsense whining about the polls. who cares? you...
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. >> okay, you were talking about north carolina. 1.5 million more white voters than nonwhite voters.y a reason for hope. there's 600,000 more democrats than republicans and as the person who's trying to be the first woman elected 500,000 more women registered voters than men. >> jeannie. >> 87 days, myrrh ret garland is going to be in the top ten of nominees waiting the longest as of tomorrow. he will match louis brandeis when the republicans meet for the convention in july as the longest nominee to sit without a vote for the supreme court. >> i did not know that. >> i told you, steve. >> i knew jones'. no, i don't know anything. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial pen
. >> okay, you were talking about north carolina. 1.5 million more white voters than nonwhite voters.y a reason for hope. there's 600,000 more democrats than republicans and as the person who's trying to be the first woman elected 500,000 more women registered voters than men. >> jeannie. >> 87 days, myrrh ret garland is going to be in the top ten of nominees waiting the longest as of tomorrow. he will match louis brandeis when the republicans meet for the convention in july...
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trump we cannot win without nonwhite voters. trump told him i get it, don't worry.t offend those very voters. speaker ryan talked to him about this, mcconnell talked to him about it. talk to them privately, people close to them, every tim he promises don't worry, i got it, collapses when the top campaign team says he will moderate, calibrate, might last one or two hours, then it is back to it. they think they're stuck with him. going to try to ride it out. >> there's a new candidate on the trail soon, not for donald trump but in some ways in lieu of donald trump. george w. bush is planning to campaign for senate candidates, almost circumventing trump. what is this going to do? >> shows the level of disillusionment in the party. each of the key battleground straights, ohio, pennsylvania, new hampshire, each of those states trump's numbers dropped significantly. some cases precipitously. inside those states they're worried, even if rob portman runs a perfect campaign, if trump loses ohio by six or eight points, portman will be washed away. given the provocative, contr
trump we cannot win without nonwhite voters. trump told him i get it, don't worry.t offend those very voters. speaker ryan talked to him about this, mcconnell talked to him about it. talk to them privately, people close to them, every tim he promises don't worry, i got it, collapses when the top campaign team says he will moderate, calibrate, might last one or two hours, then it is back to it. they think they're stuck with him. going to try to ride it out. >> there's a new candidate on...
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quite a bit of that is because of how strong she is and how weak he is with nonwhite voters ifvoters.orida, 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 because that is what people care about and that is his way to resonate with minority voters. >> but that's not very trumpian. ana, here is how mr. trump responded to hillary clinton's speech on the economy today. he wrote, i am the king of debt. that was something he had said that she hammered him for. i am the king of debt. that has been great for me as a businessman but it's bad for the country. i made a fortune off of debt. will fi
quite a bit of that is because of how strong she is and how weak he is with nonwhite voters ifvoters.orida, 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...
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this country are far different than what happened in britain. 20% of the voters in 2016 will be nonwhite. unless he does remarkable huge numbers with white voters, he's toast. he's not going to make it. i'm willing to say this today. he has no chance. >> i think you're right in the sense that there could be a so-called shy donald voter. i think that the crystal's on to something there in terms of it's not socially acceptable to tell a live pollster that you're for trump and i think especially in places from pennsylvania to ohio to michigan, i think trump may outrun his polling, but to bob's point the larger challenge that trump has is that there's more to this country than the ballot. even as trump makes inroads in some of those states it's still tough for him if he can't get florida, colorado, nevada and virginia. >> i know if they call the beckel house he's not going to admit to it. >> you can be sure of that. there's so much polling going on right now, you think every pollster got somebody who said yeah i'm on the side for trump, that doesn't float with me. and i've been through polls
this country are far different than what happened in britain. 20% of the voters in 2016 will be nonwhite. unless he does remarkable huge numbers with white voters, he's toast. he's not going to make it. i'm willing to say this today. he has no chance. >> i think you're right in the sense that there could be a so-called shy donald voter. i think that the crystal's on to something there in terms of it's not socially acceptable to tell a live pollster that you're for trump and i think...
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compromised measure that would allow people of african descent born outside of the u.s., but no other nonwhite people, to apply for u.s. citizenship. this 1870 naturalization act would hold slave for decades. just to wrap this up, we cannot understand the african-american struggle in the 19 century in a black-whiteern context solely. arguments for race blind simply weretral law not effective in all the store context.- in postwar african-americans sometimes had to retreat away from notions of universal manhood rights to a more limited notion of citizenship that stopped with black men's equality. [applause] >> are our minds blown now? this is fantastic. these try to draw some of threads together that we have hanging out. hopefully. ended, we where stacy have this sense of complicating the geography of reconstruction. i wonder about some of the implications of expanding our gaze westward, maybe northward, challenge arelso thinking about traditional temporal definitions of reconstruction. suggesting these black lawyers -- where do we end this? are we talking about a long reconstruction or a long,
compromised measure that would allow people of african descent born outside of the u.s., but no other nonwhite people, to apply for u.s. citizenship. this 1870 naturalization act would hold slave for decades. just to wrap this up, we cannot understand the african-american struggle in the 19 century in a black-whiteern context solely. arguments for race blind simply weretral law not effective in all the store context.- in postwar african-americans sometimes had to retreat away from notions of...
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equivalent thereof were put to the united states, we're talking about a third of the electorate that are nonwhitecountries in the world in very cosmopolitan ways. in trump voters, the average income was $74,000, well above the median. it's a sense of collective as much as personal loss driving a lot of the voters. >> woodruff: two other things. one, the supreme court decision this week effectively, would it mean the president's effort to at least provide some protection for those undocumented immigrants in this country, maybe the parents or children of others here legally, the court said that will go back to a lower court, we'll see what happens, but it's a big setback for the president. what does it sau going forward? >> it's a setback to his legacy. it's saying senators voted for a solution to this problem in 2013, to let people come out of the shadows. that parents of children who were american citizens, that they wouldn't be worried about immigration authorities showing up a and knocking on their door and means his legacy is depleted. you can only do so much by executive order. we never got a
equivalent thereof were put to the united states, we're talking about a third of the electorate that are nonwhitecountries in the world in very cosmopolitan ways. in trump voters, the average income was $74,000, well above the median. it's a sense of collective as much as personal loss driving a lot of the voters. >> woodruff: two other things. one, the supreme court decision this week effectively, would it mean the president's effort to at least provide some protection for those...
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nonwhite vote 77-15. >> wow. >> that is hard to overcome.%, the highest since they went and killed bin laden. >> you look at the overall numbers and look at the favor bl b blts, it seems hard to get past that. >> i think you have to reconcile the state polls. >> he is not going to win because he manages to squeak out an electoral map. he is down. you heard all of the other numbers he said. the race is obviously some flux. people are trying to digest everything that's going on. i would rather be playing clinton's hand than trump oos hand right now. >> only 29% positive approval rating for frufrp and clinton 23%. negatives, you have trump at 60% and clinton at 65%. even those numbers are close to margin of error. >> i think he is responding. you see him making small moves to try to adjust some of his stances on some issues that have caused a lot of controversy over time. i'm not sure it's enough. he did make some changes. he seemed to narrow his position ton muslim ban. >> he did. he is going through a series of pivots. you talk about the musl
nonwhite vote 77-15. >> wow. >> that is hard to overcome.%, the highest since they went and killed bin laden. >> you look at the overall numbers and look at the favor bl b blts, it seems hard to get past that. >> i think you have to reconcile the state polls. >> he is not going to win because he manages to squeak out an electoral map. he is down. you heard all of the other numbers he said. the race is obviously some flux. people are trying to digest everything...
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that's the majority of people who look black british or nonwhite have very real concerns. >> can i tellou that lots of them voted for my party in the last election? >> did they? >> stand for us on candidates. >> on what number -- >> you're not listening, are you? >> how much -- >> i can't do a lot the unless i'm allowed to answer. i take a view that's strongly pro-commonwealth. if we have an australian style point system rather than an open door to 508 million people, then actually it will be better for black people coming into britain who currently find it difficult, because we have this open door. i would also say this to you, once again, this team to demonize the lead campaign or me actually, there is big support for this among the ethic minority in this on country that know our open border policy is damaging all our communities. and here's our command, maybe the one and only chance to get a grip on this issue. >> thank you very much. we're now going to go to john nightingale. >> mr. farage, a number of high-profile studies have shown that my grant contribute far more than they take
that's the majority of people who look black british or nonwhite have very real concerns. >> can i tellou that lots of them voted for my party in the last election? >> did they? >> stand for us on candidates. >> on what number -- >> you're not listening, are you? >> how much -- >> i can't do a lot the unless i'm allowed to answer. i take a view that's strongly pro-commonwealth. if we have an australian style point system rather than an open door to 508...
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donald trump not doing well among nonwhite voters, so that could be a key difference. even if donald trump is tapping into a lot of the same sent meant -- sentiments, you have a much bigger share of white voters here. this is probably the biggest obstacle he faces as a candidate right now. let's head overseas to nbc's keir simmons in london. keir, we talked about the economic fallout of this. politically, though, britain right now is in turmoil right now. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, steve. and you know something, we may be entering a period not for the first time in european history where american leadership will be needed in order to try to get europe through this, because as you know and as this vote underscores, the europeans are very good at arguing with each other. if europe descends into arguments, into disagreements, if the trade agreements that have to be unwound and renegotiated in order for britain to leave the european union are done in an atmosphere of conflict, that will be severely damaging to the european economy, which effectively will be damaging
donald trump not doing well among nonwhite voters, so that could be a key difference. even if donald trump is tapping into a lot of the same sent meant -- sentiments, you have a much bigger share of white voters here. this is probably the biggest obstacle he faces as a candidate right now. let's head overseas to nbc's keir simmons in london. keir, we talked about the economic fallout of this. politically, though, britain right now is in turmoil right now. >> reporter: yeah, that's right,...