it over decades. now i m looking in this generation and i m seeing now, my daughter is going to have far more doors opened for her. it s our ponresponsibility to continue to push this forward. we re only going to be happy with the cake, the cherry, and the icing on top. no more being happy with the crumbs. carolyn manno, cnn, new york. a cake isn t that good without frosting. she is right. be sure to tune in. the all-new cnn film lfg premieres monday, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he s on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should ve just led with that. with at&t business, you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smartphone.
correct comments from president trump, but they get very upset when, you know, a gay couple you know, a cake isn t baked for them, but when sarah sanders, a working professional mom, gets kicked out of a restaurant, how many liberal lawmakers stood silent? wedding cakes are less important than sarah sanders? why should she be treated this way? she tweeted, used her power, and tweeted against the restaurant, against an owner. it was ugly on both sides, i believe. exposure is fair play. we ve got to leave it there. appreciate your time this evening. as i just said, that s all the time we do indeed have. lauer ingraham will be back on monday. catch me on fox and friends on
handle nonpolitically correct comments from president trump. but they make it very upset, when a gay couple isn t, cake isn t baked for them. when sarah sanders, a working professional mom, gets kicked out of a restaurant, how many lawmakers, liberal lawmakers care about it. gays are less important than sarah sanders? we didn t saying who is more important. why box check, female, why should she be athleted this way. she shouldn t. but also she came out against the restaurant. she tweeted, used her power and tweeted against the restaurant against an owner. it was just as ugly on both sides. exposure is fair play. we have to leave it right there. we re running out of the clock, appreciate your time. as i just said, that s all the time we do, indeed, have. i m pete in for laura ingraham, who will thankfully be back on monday. catch me on fox and friends
in the republican field that they could support. so none of this right now is determinative of anything. because they re letting us know that they haven t made up their minds. the cake isn t even half-baked at this point. i want to go back to the ad. one thing that s interesting about it i mentioned willie horton typically that kind of attack that this politician is opening up america or your city or whatever to criminals, brown-skinned criminals particularly is usually used against democrats. what s interesting about that ad weak on crime is really the message, right? this is the first time i think i ve ever seen that kind of attack used against another republican. which tells you a lot about the general political landscape, how much it s changed. that kind of thing is basically verboten at this point. trump is playing on elemental fears of difference. he s not the only one talking immigration. governor scott walker of wisconsin chimed in and he said that it s legitimate t
politico says the incident in question took place while cain led the national restaurant association in the late 90s. these incidents include conversations allegedly filled with innuendo or personal questions of a sexually suggestive nature taking place at the hotel during conferences. there were physical gestures that were not overtly sexual but made women who experienced or witnessed them uncomfortable and that they regarded as improper. politico s lead reporter was a guest on cnn s american morning. there are reports of both physical and verbal actions by mr. cain. he made physical gestures, also verbal comments that made these women feel uncomfortable, awkward and angry. and so much so actually that they complained to both colleagues and senior officials at the organization about their treatment and subsequently left the organization with five-yeca payouts and non-disclosure agreements. cain publicly addressed this all for the first time 90 minutes ago in an inter