we are watching donald trump live in columbus, ohio where he s speaking to supporters. can we take a listen? two people. so sad. you know, it s sad. it s rude too. and you know part of the problem? we have 10,000, 12,000 people here. those two people will have their little line that oh, they were pickets. yeah, you can get them the hell out. that was donald trump addressing a protester apparently at a rally. we are back with jay, clarence, and mindy. shell-shocked by donald trump s unexpectedly long shelf life as a presidential candidate. the republican establishment finally appears to be playing proverbial hardball with the gop front-runner.
it s gotten thinner. even curvier. but what s next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. we re back with the round table. mindy, tell me something i don t know. well, in what has been one of the most unpredictable presidential elections so far, i think we have more ahead, and specifically i think while everyone focuses on trump s support in the south, these big rallies in mobile, alabama, we actually will see trump could win iowa but he could win new hampshire and then you go on to super tuesday and you see him winning a state like massachusetts while you see a rubio or even a cruz wing a georgia or alabama and that will surprise everybody. clarence? well, the obama foundation announced today that they re going to have their headquarters in hyde park.
the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. this was the scene moments ago at a trump rally in columbus, ohio after a protester reacted to comments from donald trump about surveilling muslims in america. the protester shouted down by angry members of the crowd. a scene that s been repeated over and over again at trump campaign events. the very first day of donald trump s candidacy when he referred to mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists his campaign has been characterized by extreme statements steeped in bigotry and bearing a tenuous relationship to facts. but donald trump is still the front-runner. he s paid very little price for those kinds of comments. in the wake of the attacks in paris with much of the political and media establishment stoking fear and panic, trump seems to have concluded he can only benefit by ratcheting up the rhetoric even further. in just
at least 19 raids, arresting 21 people. today the belgium prime minister said schools and sundays would likely reopen wednesday. across the border in paris, there was unsettling news. an explosive belt was discovered in the suburb of the city. the assorted press reports the belt contained bolts and the same explosives used in the attacks earlier this month. britain s prime minister david cameron was in paris today to pay tribute to the victims of the november 13th attack. along with french president francois hollande, he visited the bataclan concert hall. the eagles of death metal gave their first interview. several people hid in our dressing room and the killers were able to get in and kill every one of them except for a kid hiding under my leather jacket. killers got in your dressing room? yeah. people were playing dead and were so scared of great reason. why so many people were killed because so many people wouldn t leave their friends. and so many people put themsel
the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. this was the scene moments ago at a trump rally in columbus, ohio after a protester reacted to comments from donald trump about survaeeilling muslims in america. the protester shouted down by angry members of the crowd. a scene that s been repeated over and over again at trump campaign events. the very first day of donald trump s candidacy when he referred to mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists his campaign has been characterized by extreme statements steeped in bigotry and bearing a tenuous relationship to facts. but donald trump is still the front-runner. he s paid very little price for those kinds of comments. in the wake of the attacks in paris with much of the political and media establishment stoking fear and panic, trump seems to have concluded he can only benefit by ratcheting up the rhetoric even further. in ju