don t be silent if you are going. brian: just amazing like the companies like coca-cola upset and pulls out of georgia because they didn t like the new election rules. but they are perfectly okay in beijing where million of muslims are in concentration camps and what they have done to hong kong and what they re threatening to do to taiwan. morgan we will have you back tomorrow to see if the president was listening to you and see what the results will be. thanks, brian, appreciate it. brian: you got it go upstairs to carley shimkus working hard on the news. start in california, a los angeles man is charged in the murder of jacqueline avant. maynard broke into the 81-year-old s beverly hills home and shot her in the middle of the night last week. maynard was released on parole in september with convictions for robbery and grand theft. the recent spike in violent crimes is sparking criticism of the zero bail policies that
asked him to do something that was totally completely inappropriate. excuse me, alisyn. totally and completely inappropriate, to say, we need more information. i m surprised at lamar. i love lamar. a great guy, former governor, senator, all of this, to say, well you ve got to have a comment on this. this is not right. if you whistle past the graveyard on here, you also set a precedent by ignoring something that is extremely serious. i have had one person close to me say, look, he asked somebody to do something that was wrong, there should be punishment for it. if you can t say that, you can t say that the president is dead wrong on this, what are you thinking? i guess you want to go to the you know, to the republican luncheon or something and have people cheer you. that s not good enough. stand up. make it clear where this country is, where it s going top and you just can t be silent. don t be silent. governor john kasich. we really appreciate your thoughts here this morning. a
there s too much inequality. i will also address this rise of hate and i challenge you in your workplace, in your family, in your social circles, don t be silent. in fact, speak about this rise of hate. even if it is not your particular race, nationality or sexual orientation that is the victim. this afternoon i joined rabbis and imams as they stood where a swastika had been drawn in new york. we also condemned the massacre in new zealand. because until you can fight wrong and injustice for everyone, you can t fight it for anyone whether it s lgbtq, whether it s jews, blacks, immigrants. we cannot cosign hate with our silence. somebody we ll be cheered. sometimes jeered.