the merits. but first, racial accusations and the presumption of guilt. that s the focus of tonight s angl angle . alright. it s now gotten so bad in america that wearing a trump hat is basically considered a hate crime the maga hat care us a certain connotation that pro vehicles a conditioned reaction from many people. especially from marginalized people. when you wear that maga hat you are saying build that wall. laura: yeah well believing in a border wall is racist there s nothing magical about a 30 foot wall. in fact that is become now a symbol really a symbol of this administration s policies and it s a racist symbol. laura: urging assimilation like tom brokaw did is xenophobic part of what makes america great, brokaw didn t seem to get that he s a little out of touch,
opponents across the face and claim victory. in the kavanaugh they showcased uncorroborated accusations to get a conviction. thankfully the tactics failed miserably there. that didn t stop the left from continuing this line of attack. the examples appear almost daily. this year we learned a she have and partner, lopez posted this welcoming tweet to potential customers. it s sins been deleted but here it is. it hasn t happened yet but if you come to my restaurant wearing a maga hat you aren t going to get served same as if you are wearing a swastika white hood or any other symbol of hate. this is the same hatred we saw hurled at those covington high school boys. . laura: that s catchy. i m beginning to like that tune.
lack of understanding of what forced assimilation does to communities. the 78-year-old special correspondent continued tweeting saying i am sorry, truly sorry my comments were offensive to many. the great enduring american tradition of diversity is to be celebrated and cherished. now some of his colleagues are coming to his defense. joe scarboro saying hopefully he will be shown grace. latino groups want nbc to do more to show the changing face of america. a nation of immigrants, a nation where so many people work so hard to overcome huge struggles and obstacles in order to assimilate. it s part of what makes america great. brokaw didn t seem to get that. let s hear less from brokaw and more from hispanics, that is an option and opportunity for nbc. thank you very much. and next jeanne moos calls the fashion police on roger stone. alright, i brought in
bill: here is another difficult question. when you were at nbc, it was tom brokaw in charge. he didn t like you by the way. the feeling i won t even go there. bill: i will. the reason that brokaw didn t like you and actually undercut your career, actively, that s what brokaw did to geraldo is because he thought you were a zealot. he thought you were doing what sharpton does. an advocate rather than a reporter. and that s why broke call didn t owe owe broke call didn t want you around who carries about brokaw, is he retired. bill: he is he not. he is still deeply engrained. nbc had not assumed the man tell of far left aggressive advocates at that time. bill: he is still there, brokaw, he works for them. williams is the main anchor and he puts himself up as a brokaw. i don t deny their
bill: here is another difficult question. when you were at nbc, it was tom brokaw in charge. he didn t like you by the way. the feeling i won t even go there. bill: i will. the reason that brokaw didn t like you and actually undercut your career, actively, that s what brokaw did to geraldo is because he thought you were a zealot. he thought you were doing what sharpton does. an advocate rather than a reporter. and that s why broke call didn t owe owe broke call didn t want you around who carries about brokaw, is he retired. bill: he is he not. he is still deeply engrained. nbc had not assumed the man tell of far left aggressive advocates at that time. bill: he is still there, brokaw, he works for them. williams is the main anchor and he puts himself up as a brokaw. i don t deny their