to where no ethno religious group has a majority and that number is down to 42%. and one thing that i want to add is the ratio of the anti-hate to the protesters is mirroring public opinion. we asked recently about whether these changes would be a positive thing and the demographic things would be a positive thing or negative thing for the country and by a margin of two to one, the country says a positive thing, however, among the trump supporters and the republicans and white evangelical protestants the core group of the trump supporters only 4 in 10 agree compared to 80% of the democrats and so it is a 40% partisan gap which t l tells you why this issue is coming to the forein the politics today. aright, robert. the numbers, yes, they were smaller among the white supremists, but the very fact that they had a turnout enough to even have a rally to be there today, how does that happen? well, i think that you are
appear to be spoiling for a fight here, rushing into the breach when we thought this fence was opening and the rallyi goers might be coming out. there are black live matters protesters on the far side of them. the counterprotests here, without a doubt, have essentially won the messaging day. right? this was an anti-hate, anti-raci anti-racist, effort here, and the counterprotest seen now with nose who brought the message into d.c. in the first place apparently gone. i cannot confirm they are gone, but i do not see them and don t, frankly, see any evidence they would be coming this direction. the steps npd do when they clear streets bringing out horses and the like. that suggests to me that they re gone. what you have leftover is the lingering anger and folks who came out to make a point that goes a little bit beyond what this particular message was about today and the hope, at least by police, the city, is this kind of crowd can be dispersed as nonviolently as they got here. i can tell
there were several hundred counter demonstrators in there. anti-nazi, anti-hate, anti-fascist. many of them signs that say love, not hate. love trumps hate. apparently a genuine nazi that showed up, red suspender crisscrossed over his chest. he had a big head and big side burns and a t-shirt that had swastikas over it. he walked into the middle of the crowd. we have some videotape. but the entire crowd of counter demonstrators chased him all the way down to the police cars at the far end of the street. it appeared that he had blood on his forehead and lips. it appeared he was punched a couple times while in the middle of what was turning into a mob scrum. all of the law enforcement
the rulebook. i wouldn t agree i think the president has the unique opportunity to do something unprecedented in the way that only he could. i think the first thing that needs to change the way that we evaluate dreamers. we should let them stay. t i hate to say it, and i don t tucker: what does that mean? anyone who dreams can stay? give me specific criteria. i think if we have the specific criteria, we can evaluate them substantially. tucker: you are here illegally, you should be allowed to stay if you blank. if you what? i think if you came here at a certain age, that was too young to be able to decide on your own whether or not you came here.ar i think that tucker: should the parents be able to stay, too? in many cases they should. i hate to say it but tucker: so anybody with ad child in tow can stay.y no, not with a child in tow necessarily.
policy should unite us. that is calling out hate, calling out divisiveness based on the color of one s skin, one s gender. president called it out before with respect to certain particular situations. he made it very clear at the opening of his joint address, that s what he led with, is a call to denounce hate, no matter where we come from politically. he s also talked about it. the night that he took the stage on that wednesday morning around 2:40 a.m. about how one of the things that he needed to do and wanted to do as president was unite all americans. i think there s one other piece to this, april, that i want to be clear on. anti-hate, semetism where it exists. in your case in particular, while i don t know all of the details and i don t want to reference one specific case, but we saw this the other day with some of the behavior that was going on with respect to people, the jewish faith. it s that we saw these threats coming into jewish community