Plus, why paul ryan finally came around to trump today. Why new polling in california could have big implications for democrats. And as new details continue to emerge, why donald trump says he wants to reopen Trump University. Success. Its going to happen to you. When all in starts now. Good evening from new york. Im Steve Kornacki in for chris hayes tonight. And today Hillary Clinton delivered perhaps her most stinging attack yet on donald trump. Speaking in san diego, the former secretary of state flanked by 19 american flags laid out her Foreign Policy vision while seeking to portray the republicans presumptive nominee as unstable, inexperienced, and fundamentally unfit for office. Donald trumps ideas arent just different. They are dangerously incoherent. Theyre not even really ideas. Just a series of bizarre rants, personal feuds, and outright lies. This is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes. Because its not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. Clinton came back again and again to trumps temperament. She also laid out a brutal critique on trumps opposition to the Iran Nuclear Agreement and his tweets. Donald trump doesnt know the first thing about iran or its nuclear program. Ask him. It will become very clear very quickly. [ cheers and applause ] you know, theres no risk of people losing their lives if you blow up a golf course deal. But it doesnt work like that in world affairs. So the stakes in global statecraft are infinitely higher and more complex than in the world of luxury hotels. We all know the tools donald trump brings to the ble. Bragging. Mocking. Composing nasty tweets. Im willing to bet hes writing a few right now. And in fact donald trump was. Just minutes before clinton made that comment, trump tweeted, bad performance by crooked Hillary Clinton. Reading poorly from the teleprompter. She doesnt even look president ial. Trumps tweet during clintons speech stopped there. But the former secretary of state wasnt done. Leveling another critique at trumps fitness to be commander in chief. So it really matters that donald trump says things that go against our deepestheld values. It matters when he says hell order our military to murder the families of suspected terrorists. During the raid to kill bin laden, when every second counted, our s. E. A. L. S took the time to move the women and children in the compound to safety. Donald trump may not get it, but thats what honor looks like. Trump was speaking to the New York Times during clintons speech. Heres what he said about it. He called it terrible and pathetic. He added, im not thinskinned at all, im the opposite of thinskinned. Earlier in the day he tweeted, crooked Hillary Clinton, who i would love to call lying hillary, is getting ready to totally miskept my Foreign Policy positions. And trumps tweets to get ahead of clintons speech were a continuation of his efforts last night when speaking to a crowd in sacramento. He claimed clinton was lying about his views. Remember this. Hillary clinton and this is 100 Hillary Clinton, who lies, i mean, she lies, you remember that, i started that. She lies. She lies. She made a speech. And shes making another one tomorrow. And they sent me a copy of the speech. And it was such lies about my Foreign Policy. That they said i want japan to nuke, i want japan to get Nuclear Weapons, give me a break. Trump was right clinton was going to bring up his position on japan and Nuclear Weapons and contrary to what trump said there, it isnt a lie. In fact, he has said that japan should pursue acquiring Nuclear Weapons. He said that just over two months ago in an interview with cnn. Today Hillary Clinton gave us a preview of what her general Election Strategy against trump could look like. A lot of sarcasm, humor, all while trying to make the case that donald trump is dangerous for the country. The question is, will that work . Joining me now is Karen Phinney, Senior Strategic Communications adviser and spokesperson for the Clinton Campaign. Karen, thanks for being here. Great to be here. Weve had a number of highprofile speeches from major politicians the last year. I think of mitt romney, former president george w. Bush, others who have tried to make the case that donald trump is basically discredited from serving as president. What would make this one different today . Well, i think youre seeing Hillary Clinton do something that 15 men werent able to, do make the case against donald trump in a very effective way. She used a little bit of humor, a little bit of heart, talking about our values as a country. But also talking about the dangerous and divisive consequences of the kinds of things that donald trump says. As you pointed out, talking about countries like japan getting Nuclear Weapons or saudi arabia getting Nuclear Weapons. Or suggesting that he knows better than our generals about isis. Those kinds of comments are dangerous, theyre divisive, and they would have real consequences. Imagine, he just decides to get into a spat with David Cameron, just because. On twitter. What if he were president . And then he had to go to David Cameron and try to forge an alliance around a problem that needed to be solved. How do you do that when youve been insulting people . Think about particularly with regard to insulting muslims and immigrants as hillary pointed out. How do you then go to muslim nations and try to say, we need to build an alliance . You lose credibility. I think there is a real reason that so many World Leaders have come to president obama and others and expressed their real concern about donald trump and his temperament, and as she said, do we really want this guy to have his finger on the codes . There was, as we say, the topic was National Security today. There was heavy on sarcasm, attempts at humor in this. She tried to make this point by point her view. This point, this point, this point, why hes unqualified on this topic. This is a template that we saw today . Are we going to see more speeches like this on other topics . I think what youre going to see, a cull of things. Number one what hillary did today was lay out the choice for people in terms of the vision that donald trump is pushing, which is divisive. It would be dangerous. It would be noninclusive which i think is internally dangerous in our country. And also frankly i agree with her, im tired of donald trump crapping on our country. Hes been doing ate long time. How can you do that and then credibly say youre going to be able to be president . Versus what hillarys talking about which is a positive vision, its an optimistic vision, its an inclusive vision, but its about not just security in terms of our National Security, but how do we grow our economy . Shes not talking about like get rich quick schemes like Trump University. How do we really a critic of this speech today would say, this was heavy on criticism of donald trump, this was really strongly delivered, there was a lot in here that will get peoples attention. There wasnt a lot in here about her vision on Foreign Policy. There wasnt a lot in here on her record on Foreign Policy. Heres why i disagree with you on that a bit. She has been talking about both her record and what she wants to do for the last year. So for example, when she was talking about the contrast between the two of them, when were talking about how are you going to take down terrorist networks, first of all, obviously if you think you know more than the generals and youre not even willing to listen to people who might have other information, thats not a good strategy and thats actually very dangerous. But shes also laid out a full plan that talks about, how do we deal with terrorist networks in cyberspace . How do we deal with that and the reality theyre using cyberspace andechnogy to recruit people outside of the boundaries of the countries were talking about, as well as how do we deal with what were seeing in the middle east . We have not heard anything like that from trump. Let me ask you this. We have that clip in there where she talks about hes running the golf courses. Trying to say basically, this guys got no business setting Foreign Policy for this country. She was secretary of state. Shes trying to set up a contrast. Four years as secretary of state. Tell me, what is the signature achievement, four years as secretary of state, what is the one most important achievement she made . I would say the one most important achievement she made, because it flows to others, is the fact that she got on the plane and helped rebuild our alliances that were very badly damaged. It was those alliances that needed to be rebuilt so that we could be in a position for her to take on china and get them to take part in the iran sanctions, which led to the Nuclear Agreement with iran. It was because of rebuilding those alliances that we were able to get the paris accords on Climate Change done. It was because of those alliances that weve actually restored and renewed americas standing in the world. And now again i think the choice that she is making is, we can go forward as a strong america, as a proud america, or we can let this divisive view that donald trump is pushing be the direction that we go. And i think what you will see certainly is making the case that its not just sure its a little funny here and there. But its actually dangerous. When you really kind of go through, take through the thread of what hes saying to its consequence, then its really dangerous. And i think that also makes it very real for the american people. Karen phinney from the Clinton Campaign, thanks for the time. A. J. Delgado, conservative columnist and trump supporter. A. J. , you saw the speech, youve heard Karen Phinney from the Clinton Campaign. Did clinton draw blood today . Not at all. I think she exposed herself. You alluded to her earlier in the segment when you asked, really there was no substance to her speech. I dont know if anybody else found this as bizarre and frightening as i did that a president ial candidate gave this speech that was really just an attack on her opponent and had almost nothing as to what her view and her policy positions are. When donald trump gave his speech a month or two ago on Foreign Policy, it was on what his vision is what his policy views are on Foreign Policy, and his ideas. Hillary clintons almost entire speech today was just why Donald Trumps ideas are wrong, but nothing about her own, it was bizarre. What about that . Youre a supporter of donald trump and she did make the case here for why she thinks donald trump is wrong on National Security, wrong on Foreign Policy. Lets go through specifics. When i ask if she drew blood, im curious. She talks about his use of twitter, about how he seems erratic in terms of going on there, picking fights with people, saying incredibly inflammatory things, asking the american people, is somebody like that temperamentally suited to have their hand on the Nuclear Trigger . What would you say . The American Public appreciates how much he uses twitter and is candid and direct with us. Hillary clinton is somebody who hides out and literally, i dont use that term lightly, been in hiding most of her campaign. She has not had a press conference in what is it, six months . I think the American Public has spoken and saying, wed rather somebody who is open and candid and maybe a little rough around the edges sometimes on twitter, but at least he speaks to the American Public. Also in terms of the positions he takes when he speaks, the things he articulates, she said another part of this indictment of his Foreign Policy saying its incoherent. Isnt there something to that when he goes around saying he was against the iraq war from the beginning, and actually before the iraq war he said we should invade . No, actually, that has been completely misinterpreted and micerepresented in the media. Donald trump from the very beginning was against the iraq war. Two months before the iraq war, in january 2003, he gave an interview with neil kabuto on fox news where he expressed heavy skepticism, saying we should focus on the economy and not go to war i want to read something from 2002 you just said that he lied about opposing it and he didnt, hes been against the iraq war i want to put this on the record, a. J. 2002, before the invasion. He was on the howard stern show. Heres the direct quote. Howard stern i know exactly what youre talking about. Hang on. Howard stern says, are you for invading iraq in the answer is, yeah, i guess so. That doesnt sound like somebody whos against this. A rousing endorsement . Yeah, i guess so . I didnt say rousing, i said endorsement. He didnt say no, he said yeah. That was 2002. And sofy may respond now in 2003, march is when we entered the war. January 2003, two months before the war when is he gave that nile babuto interview. Anybody could look that up. But youre talking about an interview where he raised some concerns about maybe this wasnt the wisest thing. When Hillary Clinton says incoherent, if you have a guy who says in one interview, yes, we should go in, another one who expresses some reservations about it, and now says i was against it from the beginning and i tried to warn the country. Isnt that the definition of incoherent . All of that is actually, no, quite on the contrary. It sounds completely consistent. Five days after the war he called it a mess at a vanity fair party, look that up as well. What i find much more worrisome than his alleged inconsistency is hillarys. This is somebody who did flatout support and lead us and make us go into iraq. And was supportive of it for years. Does that not worry you more than whether trump said i guess so in 2002 . The fact that Hillary Clinton led us into that disastrous war and supported it for as many years as she did in the fact that she led us into libya, the fact that she wants us to intervene in syria, wants us to have conflict with russia . Is that not the worrisome angle here . Not whether trump may or may not have been truck enough in his denial that the war was a good idea . Again, enthusiasm wasnt the question. In 2002, yes no answer, and he said yes. A. J. Delgado, supporter of donald trump, i appreciate the time. More fallout from the clinton stop trump speech today. Plus new reporting on the Trump University scandal. As donald trump suggests he wants to reopen that school. House Speaker Paul Ryan falls into line. His endorsement of donald trump in two minutes. Seriously, its, its really fine. You dont want to be seen with your dad . No, its. No. This about a boy . 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But first, 29 days after donald trump was declared the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party, he has now finally won the support of house Speaker Paul Ryan. While ryan maintained for weeks he was just not ready to endorse trump, this afternoon he published an op ed piece that declares donald trump can help make reality of the bold house policy agenda. He spoke shortly after with the Associated Press. I didnt know the guy at all before he got the nomination. Quite frankly i didnt expect the nomination to be clinched until june 7th at the earliest. So i never had the time to put the time into talking with donald about just the country, about principles and policies. Its very clear to me that Hillary Clinton in no certain way going to be advancing our principles and policies. Shes promising another obama term. And its also become clear to me through my conversations that Donald Trumps somebody i know is comfortable with these principles and these general policies. So paul ryan endsing donald trump, when asked for a comment, a spokesperson from Senate Democratic leader harry reids office responded with this image. Later released a statement reading in part, speaker ryans abject surrender makes it official, the gop is trumps party now. He also said, i know more about isis than the generals do. Believe me. You know what . I dont believe him. He actually said, and i quote, maybe syria should be a free zone for isis. Oh, okay let a terrorist group have control of a major country in the middle east. Then he said we should send tens of thousands of american Ground Troops to the middle east to fight isis. He also refused to rule out Nuclear Weapons against isis. Which would mean mass civilian casualties. Its clear he doesnt have a clue what hes talking about. So we cant be certain which of these things he would do. But we can be certain that hes capable of doing any or all of them. Letting isis run wild. Launching a nuclear attack. Starting a ground war. These are all distinct possibilities with donald trump in charge. That was Hillary Clinton today delivering her version of an antitrump speech. Will it be more effective than a stop trump speech weve seen this year from mitt romney, from marco rubio, from others . Joining me, sabrina sidique from the guardian. So the sort of warning speech about donald trump is becoming sort of a standard part of american politics. George w. Bush tried to do this before south carolina. Mitt romney gave his famous major speech on the topic. Did you see anything different today thats going to produce a different result than those speeches did . Well, there is certainly a Hillary Clinton speech today, echoes of the arguments that republican opponents to donald trump have made over the past few months. Attacking his temperament and his preparedness to serve as commander in chief. Really trying to make the case that he is fundamentally unfit to be president. The difference of course is Donald Trumps republican opponents didnt take him seriously in the beginning. They really waited until they had their backs against the wall. Marco rubio didnt go after him using these same lines until he was essentially losing. The same for ted cruz, the same for jeb bush. Hillary clinton wants to get out in front of donald trump and try to define him for a general electorate, which you have to remember, thats another key difference. That republicans are dealing with a primary electorate who werent supporting donald trump on substance or policy, but because they were frustrated with the republican establishment. A general electorate is very different. I think Hillary Clintons campaign believes she has a case to make to independents as well as potentially republicans who cant support donald trump. Nick, we got today her side of it. I was trying to imagine how this would play out with a debate, dueling speeches this fall. I kept coming back to something i was asking Karen Phinney about. You didnt hear much about Hillary Clintons record. I dont think the word libya was mentioned in this entire speech. Donald trump before the iraq war in 2003 said hed go in at the time. Bottom line is hes going to be coming back at her this fall saying, hey, your judgment should be questioned, you voted for the iraq war, thats a matter of record, your judgment should be questioned, youre the one who is championing the libya intervention in 2011. How do you think what she said today will balance out with that counterattack . Im surprised his response was actually so passive. It was entirely first of all, it was one tweet, basically. From the whole party. There were no surrogates out there for him. Wasnt being defended by prominent republicans. And her speech was weirdly, in its way, hear me out, sort of nonpartisan or nonbig think. It was a walk through the facts of the road in american Foreign Policy. Which is why i think you didnt see a big outcry on the right attacking her for it. But i will say, i think shes most comfortable in that setting when are she can get up there, give a speech, have a written speech, be prepared. Its going to be a lot hard over a debate stage. He has always shown a way of dominating a debate stage, talking past the rules, over moderators. As you pointed out, he didnt attack her today on libya, on syria, on the obvious mistakes she has made in Foreign Policy. Sa breeb yeah, wondering too, if this is going to be something we see from Hillary Clinton on other issues. Theres a lot of the discussion, how do you run against donald trump . Is the Clinton Campaign thinking they found their answer here . You give speeches like this . I think this is certainly going to be one of the central components of their strategy. And one of the challenges that they will face that is theres just such a saturation when it comes to donald trump in terms of the exposure he has in the media, as well as just the Endless Supply of controversial statements that hes prone to make on any given day. They have to really identify where its worthwhile to engage, where they feel like they can have traction. I think being able to contrast her record as secretary of state versus him not having articulated any coherent agenda when it comes to Foreign Policy, National Security. That is an obvious path for them to go down. I think youre going to see them continue to escalate these attacks on his business record, on Trump University, thats been a big theme of theirs. They want to really also get the point across that he is in their view a fraud, conning the american people, and shouldnt be entrusted with the highest office in the land. Nick, what was she looking for today . Who was she delivering this speech to . Was this aimed straight at voters . Was this aimed at the media . Who do you think she was trying to reach here . Voters for sure. This is the first major speech of the general election. Whats fascinating to me is i think there was some worry among democrats that her attack plan for the summer would be a kind of Downton Abbey campaign of vapors, and i cant believe he said that, and im so outraged and shocked, and name checking the names of foreign leaders and obscure doctrines. Instead, she took it down to here. It was substantive enough to have a core. But really it was an unpacking and unmanning of donald trump. Unpacking of all his contradictions. And to really highlight some basic inadequacies. In simply the consistency of what you said. I think it was targeted at democrats but also at a broader electorate. It was not a big policy speech. It dint contain any Hillary Clinton doctrine about the world. Were waiting to hear that aspect of the debate, obviously. Sabri sabrina, this had the effect of overshadowing a bit a giant piece of news, house Speaker Paul Ryan, the Top Republican whod been on the sidelines of the trump campaign, now says hes getting aboard. Surprised that it happened right now . Not entirely. Look, i think that it was going to be a question of when, not if, from the moment that paul ryan met with donald trump in that highly publicized meeting in washington about three weeks ago, kind of came out saying he was encouraged by that meeting and also it became difficult for paul ryan, hes bound by his obligations as the highestranking republican in the nation. And certainly with other Republican Leaders falling in line such as Mitch Mcconnell and kevin mccarthy, this was inevitable. What youll probably see from paul ryan is continued effort to distance himself from donald trump. I think sources close to paul ryan have said they dont know, too early to say, if he will campaign alongside donald trump or have a speaking role at the convention. So i think youre going to try and see him really focus on reelecting House Republicans and not tainting his brand too much by associating himself with donald trump. Sabrina, nick, thanks both for joining us. The brandnew director of Hispanic Communications for the Republican National committee with an antitrump past. That story right after this. Im alex trebek. If youre 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 isnt 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 Penn program. 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Now her replacement comes to the job with a trail of antitrump tweets, most of which he has now deleted. First the outgoing head of Hispanic Media relations at rnc, ruth guerra, according to the New York Times guerra told colleagues she was uncomfortable working for mr. Trump. According to two rnc aides who requested anonymity. Yesterday the rnc announced its new director of Hispanic Communications, Helen Aguirre ferea. Shes deleted about a dozen tweets that were critical of trump. Ferea is a former aide to jeb bush during his campaign against trump. Its understandable she took sides in that cam tine. We should note her antitrump campaigns did continue after bush dropped out of the race. Tweets like these from may. Will donald trump drive miami cubanamericans from gop . New poll says yes. And, hispanic republicans caught in 2016 meat grinder, trump faces stiff opposition from hispanic republicans. This one from april, how Donald Trumps squeeze on immigrants will backfire. That one linked to an op ed in the New York Times by economics professor will olney, making the case trumps antagonistic approach to mexico would be bad for the economy. In accepting the new job with the Republican Party ferea did not mention trump saying proud to be joining the rnc at such a critical time. Shell have her work cut out for her if after the republican autopsy after the 2012 president ial election suggests republicans must win an increased share of the the hispanic vote if theyre going to have a chance of winning the presidency. But what if that werent true . What if what that autopsy said the Republican Party had to do isnt actually what it has to do in 2016 . What if donald trump could win the election this year by doing the opposite of what that autopsy prescribed . Thats next. A deluge of digital records. Xrays, mris. All on account. Of penelope. But with the help of at t, and a network that scales up and down ondemand, this hospital can be ready. 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What if trump could increase the republican share of the vote among white voters . What if he could pull off a win even if he loses badly among people of color . Joining me now, sean trende, senior elections analyst for real clear politics. Let me start by putting these numbers on the screen. This is 2012. If you break down the election, heres how the different groups voted. You can see among blacks, obama over 90 . Hispanics, 71 . Thats the number the rnc was thinking of when they put that autopsy together. The other number at the top of the screen, white voters, 59 romney. It looks like donald trump and his campaign are looking at these numbers and theyre focusing on that one and saying, we can get that higher. Thats the gamble. Being undertaken. You have to remember nonhispanic whites are around probably 70 of the electorate. Thats a lot of voters. In 2016. Thats the game plan is to try to get that up from romneys 59 to 61 , 62 . If he does that, especially in the great lakes states, thats probably good enough for him to win. Do you see evidence thats possible . I think a lot of people, and one of the thoughts behind that autopsy, was that 59 basically represented a ceiling. Yeah, so the shortterm thing to look at is 2014, republicans were around 62 . You say thats a midterm electorate, fine, thats an important distinction. If you look at the polling right now, if you take the people out who say they arent going to vote, donald trump is already pushing up against those numbers. In fact, in the quinnipiac poll, abc washington post, it has him of the people who are going to vote, up at about 63 , 64 of the vote. No guarantee that sticks. Could go higher. I wouldnt be surprised if it went lower. But there is some evidence it could happen. You mention 2014. So much attention how the electorates look different, have come to look different in president ial elections, midterm years. Is that part of the formula trumps counting on . Barack obama is off the ballot, maybe that nonwhite turnout isnt as high in 2016 as it was in 2012 . Absolutely. Thats one of the Big Questions for elections analysis. Are the midterm elections the outlier . Or the president ial elections the outlier . That is, do we see the nonwhite share fall precipitously from 2004 to 2012 because of demographics . Or is it the obama effect . Combined with some white voters who decided to stay home . Everyone has opinions on it but they arent 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, thats thats not something id 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. Its a disheartening and dangerous trend. It might be something we dont have any control over. All right, sean trende from real clear politics, thanks for the time. Still to come, new polling shows a tight matchup between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in that crucial california primary. Why a sanders upset could have major implications before the convention. In a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. The strawberry poppyseed. Romaine, mandarin, pineapple, blueberry, strawberry, strawberry. Strawberry. Salad with chicken. At panera. Food as it should be. 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A new nbc news wall street journal poll of likely democratic voters in california shows a statistical tie, 2point lead clinton over sanders. A second poll by the Field Research corporation out of california also shows a neck and neck race. Clinton has a commanding lead when you talk about pledged delegates. Combined with superdelegates its likely shes going to hit the magic number on tuesday night with no one alone. First state is going to report tuesday, the polls closing hours before california. That could set up a scenario the Clinton Campaign may not be happy about. Do they lock up the nomination then lose it losing americas biggest state . David, a theory on the importance of california. Bernie sanders probably not going to be the democratic notny. But does the california outcome basically determine how he plays the time between california and the convention . It may give him a little more legs if he does win in california. A good size. If hes still behind. But at the same time, i think the fundamental calculus that h he faces doesnt really change. She will be the leader in votes and delegates, pledged and superdelegates. His question really is, as she turns towards trump and as trump turns towards her, how much does he want to muck things up for her . How much of a fuss does he want to make at the convention over platform fights and rules fights and basically distract her and the party from the job at hand, donald trump . Im thinking of game of thrones. Winter is coming. Theres a zombie army coming down from the north. And do you want to play these game of thrones in the south amongst all the warring factions . Or focus on the threat from the north which in this analogy would be donald trump. I guess the question then would come, if he wins california were talking about a gigantic state, Something Like 1 of every 7 democratic voters in this primary process are going to come from california. With all those realities youve put out there, all this concern we hear from clinton supporters about weve got to get ready for donald trump, if democratic voters in a state as massive as california look at that and still check off Bernie Sanders name, arent they saying theyre not done with this yet . Theyre saying they prefer Bernie Sanders. A lot of democratic voters have said that. This is a close contest. But at the end of the day, theres a first place finisher and a second place finisher. No doubt Bernie Sanders and his supporters will have bragging rights coming out of california. But those are only bragging rights. You know the delegate math better probably than anyone, steve. At the end of the day, even if he wins, probably by a few points if that happens, and the split in delegates will still be pretty even. It wont change that math. He can say he won california. There are democrats who are still uneasy with Hillary Clinton. But i dont know what you do with that information. 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Breaking news tonight, donald trump escalating his attacks on the judge whos presiding over one of the lawsuits against Trump University. Again alleging the judge is d e biased against him due to his ethnic background. In an interview with the wall street journal, trump said u. S. District judge cureiel had a conflict given he was of mexican heritage and a member of the latino lawyers association. Trump said the background of the judge, born in indiana to mexican immigrants, was relevant because of his campaign stance against illegal immigration and his pledge to steal the southern u. S. Border. Im building a wall, its an inherent conflict of interest, trump said. Trump said today despite multiple lawsuits alleging fraud, Trump University may start enrolling students again soon. Trump tweeting, after the litigation is disposed of and the case won, ive instructed my execs to open trump u, so much interest it in, i will be president. There is indeed a lot of interest in Trump University. Trump started the unaccredited forprofit venture in 2005. He promised its classes on Real Estate Invest would go make students rich. At Trump University, we teach success. Thats what its all about, success. Its going to happen to you. A group of former students and new yorks democratic attorney general allege in lawsuits that Trump University was essentially a scam, a fraudulent scheme in the words of a former employee deposed in a class action lawsuit, that preyed upon the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money. That from the lawsuit. Trump cited surveys showing many students were happy with the program. 98 of the people that took the courses, we have report cards from everybody. They report carded on the course. 98 of the people that took the courses, 98 approved the courses they thought they were terrific. Yesterday Trumps Campaign rolled out a video showing three testimonials from what they bill as very satisfied Trump University customers. The Associated Press though reports that two of the people featured have business ties to the Presumptive Republican president ial nominee. Some students tell the daily beast they were coerced into providing positive reviews. One of the positive reviews written by an exstudent ryan maddings, Trump University is some of the best money i have ever invested. He now tells the daily beast it was a lie. He says he racked up around 45,000 in Credit Card Debt to buy Trump University seminars and products, i fell for it, i was flying on cloud nine, i thought im going to be rich like trump, but its a complete scam, its a complete con. Joining me is Associated Press reporter jeff horowitz, hes been covering this story extensively. Let me start with it, when this subject comes up, we played it, the first thing donald trump says is, these are a few angry customers, the vast majority, positive reviews, overwhelmingly happy. Youve got this guy who wrote one of those reviews trumps talking about, now he says, no, i save 35,000, 45,000 on my credit card, how do you square those two things . He writes a positive review, now he says he didnt mean it . The reviews, according to the plaintiffs in the case, were written kind of under the supervision of the instructors. They were also written at a point when people thought that they would still be getting a lot more out of the course. This is according to the plaintiffs. And one thing that kind of does sort of lean in the plaintiffs direction on this is that the Trump University staff basically had to refund at least onequarter of the students tuition based on refund requests from so many people. What have we learned so far . There have been court proceedings. What have we learned so far about exactly how Trump University worked and exactly what Donald Trumps role was or wasnt in it . Sure, so Trump University and donald trump didnt really have that much to do with each other. In the sense that donald trump owned it. He gave the business the right to use his name, likeness. Became adverti basically advertise for them. But he didnt have operational control. He didnt read the documents they were going to use for the core of the curriculum. He didnt hire the handpicked instructors, as they were billed. He doesnt really seem to have had much of a role in the operation of this thing. But now thats part of schneider man, the attorney general in new york, thats part of his case against trump, Trump University, the idea that he didnt have much of a role but the materials promised that he would . Is that what it is . Yeah, i think the bigger point is that trump basically used his celebrity and sort of the promise of quick riches to basically draw in people and then sucker them into putting tens of thousands of dollars in Credit Card Debt, racking that up for education that might be loosely described as very general at best. Also we have that news tonight that wall street journal interview, donald trump going after that judge, saying conflict of interest. Hes saying, basically saying the guy is mexicanamerican, im for building a wall on the mexican border, that represents a conflict. What is trump trying to do here . So donald trump is apparently in this stating that any person who is of mexicanamerican heritage has a conflict in dealing with anything involving him at this point. Which seems a little combative even for donald trump. I think the Bigger Picture here is that donald trump is really trying very hard, and perhaps with some success, changing the topic. I think the same thing is true of his promise to reopen Trump University. Going through the documents that have been released, heres what i can tell you about Trump University. One, they promised never to operate a business called Trump University to new york state. Thats in writing. Two, the thing has no assets. Three, it was shut down because it wasnt making any money. The idea that donald trump is on the cusp of sort of reopening this i think is probably could be described as trolling. And in the same way that i think making the issue with curiel is the same thing on a racial basis. Jeff history owe withes from the Associated Press, thanks for the time, appreciate it. Thats going to do it for all in. The Rachel Maddow show starts right now. Thanks for filling in for me earlier this week. Thanks at home for staying with us this next hour. Boy, a lot happened today. Today we saw the death of the beltway media myth that there is any meaningful resistance whatsoever between donald trump and the Republican Party. Paul ryan, speaker of the house, he did wait a few weeks after donald trump became the Republican Partys presumptive nominee. But thats it. He does not appear to have influenced donald trump to change in any way