communities across this country rejected him. ib have a couple of questions for you as well. i agree with what the republican leader kevin mccarthy said that language steve king used has no place in our politics. republican party doesn t have a lot of margeon for error on these issues. and he frequently upends the good work to do a lot of outreach. i do think what steve king said is racist and is going to be interpreted as such and i don t like it one bit. i think it s important for you to put it there. does everything about white supremacy and white nationalism goes against who we are as a nation. his language is wrong and has no place in our society. my question is they give a lot of comments and then they do
that s why we have 2-hour appointment windows, including nights and weekends. so you can do more of what you love. my name is tito, and i m a tech-house manager at comcast. we re working to make things simple, easy and awesome. congressman steve king under fire tonight for controversial comments in an interview with the new york times. he said white nationalists, white supremacists, western civilization. how did that language become offensive? why did i sit in classes teaching me about the merits of our history? king s comments drew condemnation. this is the latest in a long list of offensive and outrageous remarks from the iowa
the republican party and leadership knows it. the world knows it. and but at the same time think about it a moment, don. he barely got 50% of the votes this time when he ran. so even the blue wave extended it itself to deep rural iowa, deep trump country in iowa. he got 50.4% of the vote. how is it possible that someone with these views a member of congress? because unfortunately we live in the era of trump. we live in the era in which being anti-immigrant. because remember chris covac, the secretary of state for kansas. number one the president said you know i lost by 3 million votes, the popular votes but that s only because 3 million
republican. let s talk. we appreciate both of you coming on. thank you so much. representative, i will start with you. you know steve king. you served with him for more than a dozen years up until just last week. is he a racist? absolutely. there is no doubt in anybody s mind. the republican party and the republican leadership knows it. the world knows it. but at the same time, think about it a moment, don. he barely got 50% of the vote. even the blue wave extended itself to rural iowa, deep rural iowa, deep trump country. he got 50.4% of the vote. how is that possible that someone with these views is a member of congress? because unfortunately we live
been condemned by every corner. but the republican party, you know, real ea has to take him to task in a very significant. it the problem they have is they have a president who talks about hoards of people crossing the border. talks about people who come here simply to have children in this country and he uses very derogatory language talks about mexicans being murderers, rapist, really bad people as he says. and then go ahead. and you expect people to be any different than what the president s language. how can you real ea expect what? how can you expect to be any different when the leader of the party, the man that they nominated achieved the