own talent for free. so if she believes this is a way, she believes in the nfl inspire change, a prid prid quo pro-you see numbers dwindling but it s up to her. anybody willing to uplift rac t racist we ve seen this at every point of the equation. how is the nfl racist when 80% of the players are black. first off. gladys knight should be the symbol of america. as black people why would we not want her soninging the national anthem. i have two masters degrees in go along with it and you need one more. need one more. i ll be in africa next week. god bless. come see me and see the real
things. he went on the say that hillary clinton didn t pay enough attention to this county, that she wasn t speaking to voters directly, wasn t hearing from them and wasn t connecting with them. what do you think of those charge was race and sexism and immigration? we should note he is the county democratic chair in that county. and he was trying to give a kind of what i think was a pretty even-handed view both crediting trump with his ability to reach people without being politically correct, and you know, crediting clinton with failure to come out there. i think that there is no question that race and gender and national identity were factors in this election. i think it s too easy to say all of trump s supporters are rac t racist. but i think we know that this country is divided racially and continues to be show. and that trump has helped to
that suddenly a republican would discover that maybe this unconventional president isn t really great for an underlying movement concern of agenda. huh. well, and john, and maybe if they ve been speaking out against the worst his worst instincts, his worst character traits from the very beginning as i ve been saying, maybe he would have checked those at the gate when he went into the white house. if he thought he ever was going to have to pay any consequences from the republican party, but they have bowed and they have scraped and they have been scared to death and let s just start at the very top with paul ryan who said yes, he s a rac t racist, yes, what he said was the epit my of a racest statement and i m going to endorse him. when that is where the party
phrase violence or radicalism on both sides like the president said. this is an equation where rac t racists and violence on one side and as if it is morally equal to antiraces and peaceful in the idea that all men are created equal on the other side. this is the leader of the free world and in a way he normalizes the greatest danger to the free world s values. and i think this is not acceptable. as a citizen for the homeland for the jewish people and now it s supposed to lead the idea of a world that is free from those expressions i think the idea of condemning all kinds of violence of all sides is actually normalizes one specific
jenna, welcome to you and by way of welcoming you, you get the first question. is this race a bellwether or not? and how to know? well, if there s one thing that we learned from the last election, it s is that people don t trust the polls. they don t trust job approval ratings. they trust actual election results. and here we have an election in a very tight area, a place that used to be so reliably republican where you have a lot of voters who are very concerned by how president trump is acting, how he s approaching his job. and so this race is seen as basically a major test of do voters still support him or not? and so everyone s watching this. a win on either side could give a lot of momentum or take away momentum for legislation on the hill, for other rac t follow. everyone s just watching to see what happens down there.