actually vote on this and to say, i will go in. they re all concerned about the primary from the right and i ll go in and i will do rallies for you. pull back for a second. bob, i want you to pull back before we get to the break here. a big picture to look at this. this immigration issue, in particular, daca, has illustr e illustrated what nbc news has out. this deep cultural divide in this country. you look at whether people think this country changes and american society changes. who is comfortable with it and who is not. essentially the bottom line is this. people who voted for hillary clinton, eight in ten of them are comfortable with this. three in ten trump voters. donald trump voters are comfortable with this. this speaks to something perhaps larger. the discussion around daca happening in this country. that s right, hallie. i think the nbc interview just now with representative king of ohio was revealing that there is some in the republican party who see immigration and dac
minielle tall is an entrepreneur and owner of a group of salons. as the country changes, many, if not most, have adopted the cultural values and styles of the west. however, two of these women have chosen to wear the traditional hijab. anthony: a lot of people who watch this, particularly women, look at the hijab in particular as an instrument, at the very least, as an instrument of male oppression. what would you say to them? oumy: for me religion is a, uh, is a personal thing and i, and i decide, decided to, to get this. so, why people keep on asking me every day, why? why? why? anthony: well, i, i think the simple answer is that what to you is a personal lifestyle choice looks, too much of the world like a political choice. oumy: it is a choice for me. so, some of the senegalese
expression, that it forces women to hide themselves. these ladies, however, make that argument more complicated. fama diouf is a photographer. oumy ndour is a journalist and television presenter. minielle tall is an entrepreneur and owner of a group of salons. as the country changes, many, if not most, have adopted the cultural values and styles of the west. however, two of these women have chosen to wear the traditional hijab. anthony: a lot of people who watch this, particularly women, look at the hijab in particular as an instrument, at the very least as an instrument of male oppression. what would you say to them? oumy: for me religion is a, uh, is a personal thing and i, and i decide, decided to, to get this. so, why people keep on asking me every day, why? why? why? anthony: well, i, i think
when will they win? a lot of people said they did the last eight years. the potential fallout from that race from ronna romney mcdaniel coming up at 10:10. bill: a lot of these elections get a lot of careful analysis and for good reason. they tell us a little bit along the way. they leave their political bread crumbs as the country changes, shifts or perhaps does not. that s why shannon: we have to love every last one. the president tweeting it s hollywood versus georgia. authorities now saying the man who shot and killed three people in the span of two minutes in fresno was shouting allahu akbar and wanted to kill as many white people as possible. authorities say the suspect 39-year-old kori muhammad targeted his victims at random. they re sending at to the scene at the request of local authorities. police are calling it a hate
what they re doing, the hopeful side here is what we have seen in the four states that you mentioned before where the religious exemption law that is folks tried to get passed have failed. josh, what s interesting to me is also the idea that it s not just about gay marriage, you should telegraph the 15i78 resistance onto the aca work or lack thereof that republican governors have done to the stand your ground laws. a variety of legislation that is designed to, i think what social conservatives see as a shrinking window to put in as many stopgap measures as they can before this country changes. and i think you also see it with the birth control man day, those that donnell want to cover for free contraception. i think as jonathan notes, it s interesting to see how much this is fizzling out. i think conservatives thought