there. remember the saying, take him seriously but not literally? if past is prologue, maybe it should be both. tonight on laura coates live. well, it is language you never want to hear. the kind of stuff that gets compared to the worst figures in recorded history. by now, you may have already heard exactly what i m talking about. but i want to play what the former president of the united states, donald trump, had to say at a rally over the past weekend in front of thousands of his supporters in new hampshire. they re poisoning the blood of our country, that s what they ve done. they ve poisoned mental institutions and prisons all over the world. not just in south america, not just in three or four countries that we think about, but all over the world there coming into our country from africa, from asia, all over the world. the pouring in our country. quote, poisoning the blood. that was his actual quote. now, experts say that that mirrors hitler s calls for rac
use terror for their own professional gain? that s what politicians do. so yes. now, i m not saying yes. i m just saying, look at all these politicians. their hacks. but not doing anything other than lying to you. if a politician s mouth is moving on capitol hill, they re lying to you. but i m looking at a politician, and your map is moving. i m not a politician. and i feel like you re lying to me. i m not a politician. no topic was off limits. like the prospect of prison time over the 23 federal charges he s facing. carrying a baby are in the halls of congress, and when asked who it wise, he said, not his, yet. compared himself, yes, he really did this, he compared himself to rosa parks. marsha p. johnson. very respectful, honorable person. keep going. respectful an honorable in what way? and all the senses. all the work. why should be johnson? yeah. what does that mean? just keep going. next. you don t know her. you don t. i do, j
have stopped passing through here and are now taking the much longer route all the way around africa instead adding costs and delays. here s our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. the threats to shipping in the red sea is very real. this was an attack by iranian backed houthi fighters last month, storming a cargo ship registered in britain. the militia from yemen claiming that any vessels owned by allies of israel were legitimate targets. shouting. there have also been drone and missile attacks so many that shipping companies are pulling out of the red sea, sending their vessels around southern africa instead. in response, the us secretary of defence, who s visiting the middle east, has formed an international military coalition to protect ships and ensure freedom of navigation. these attacks are reckless, dangerous, and they violate international law. and so, we re taking action to build an international coalition to address this threat. and i would remind you that
supporters chair. that is tonight on news night. good evening i m abby philip in new york and tonight don something to ask for forgiveness. that s because his party and his voters give him permission every single time. trump again leaned in all the way and playing to the worst fears embedded in this country s history. black and brown people polluting the nation. they re poisoning the blood of our country that is what they ve done. they poisoned mental institutions and prisons all over the world. not just in south america methane for countries that we think about. but all over the world are coming into our country from africa asia all over the world. they re pouring into our country and no one s even looking at them they just come. in the crime is going to be tremendous. yes you ve heard it before and trump is saying it again and again he is borrowing their language from authoritarians past specifically it off hitler and mussolini. he s using it to demonize immigrants in the
part out loud right now, on laura coates live. the so it all went down behind closed doors, signed by people who want him to win the most. president joe biden making an admission of sorts saying quote, if trump wasn t running, i m not sure i would be running. now look we all remember he entered the rate over what happened in charlottesville, talking about battling for the soul of the nation. it was obvious to everyone then that trump was the catalyst. but tonight statements, have gone a little different for some reason. maybe because he was in a room full of donors, maybe because his campaign has wanted to focus on health care this week, and his desire to have another four years to finish the job he started. the question people are asking tonight, when you already have the polling by the way that shows people might not be too thrilled with a relapse, between the two of them, isn t a lack of enthusiasm on his part? is it just recognizing on his part, that trump represents an o