we don t want to have alternative facts. and i see many minority groups, and i am a minority. but i don t feel that sentiment at all. whatsoever. so reuters did a poll and they did several and it s showing dramatic increases of support among black people. by the way, when i talked to many black people, they do say this. but why don t we see when alec baldwin says to a black man who uses the n-word in reference to him, why doesn t he get his show taken away? why does joy behar get to post some of the most obnoxious things and all we see are great accolades? what i am asking about is, why is it that the condemnation seems to only go one way? laura: the fairness question. niger? it s simple because there s this belief that somehow
want to have alternative facts. and i see many minority groups, and i am a minority. but i don t feel that sentiment at all. so writers did a poll and it s showing dramatic increases in support among black people. by the way, when i talked to many black people, they do say this. but why don t we see when alec baldwin says to a black man who uses the n-word in reference to him, why doesn t he get his show taken away? why does joy behar get to post of the most obnoxious things, and all we see is great accolades? what i am asking about is, why is it that the condemnation seems to only go one way? laura: the fairness question.
at all of their polling locations they cut off the lines at 7:00 p.m. everyone who was in line was then able to vote. obviously, the trump campaign says something different happened. back to you. miguel almaguer in clark county. i want to bring in pete williams. it s relatively normal across the 50 united states to allow those who are in line at the time the poll is closing to vote. what is the what grounds does the trump campaign have? here s their claim. they say, yeah, we get that, but they say the problem here is that the county election officials made the decision way early, before the lines got long, before the time for cutoff happened, that they were going to keep the polling places in a few places open till 10:00. after saying they would close at 8:00. so, that s the first claim. and what they, in essence say is, doing this selectively was unfa unfair. that it favored voters in one precinct over another. there s a fairness question here.
open, and, you know, it raises a fairness question if you only have this amount of time to get in there. the point is nobody knows how long it s going to be, and it s not just technical glitches. there s glitches like sending 2,400 social security numbers to the wrong to an insurance agent in minnesota. i mean, there are all sorts of things that are wrong with the system that have to be worked out. meanwhile, rand paul has a meanwhile, rand paul has a
i m glad you asked that. hold on. the other question is, what impact on the economy if we raise taxes again on the rich? let s deal with the fairness question. i bring you the case of phil mickelson. a california resident. on every dollar over a million does dollars that herpes he has to pay 63-cents to the state and feds in income taxes. now, is 63% is that tax rate fair? well, fair calls for the the question, compared to toe what? it s fair compared to allowing somebody who is surviving on minimal income like a senior citizen to cut home heating oil, which is what we have to do if the sequester goes into place you re talk doing. no. no. no it s fair compared to asking poor family on food stamps to get by with less. it s fair compared to say we re going to cut on the investment that we make into innovation, medical innovation for bran new