presidency, also new details in how fast the trump administration did intel on the current president. as you expect, democrats are fuming. plus, immigration and child labor, the latest in the msnbc exclusive investigation into how and why migrant kids were forced to work and slaughterhouses across this country. and later, tending to the whole flock. we ll speak to a bishop working to make sure that lgbtq community has a home in his church. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the story of donald trump and how he transformed the republican party into his own image. no better example of that and this week s conservative political action conference, cpac, once a platform for leading conservative thinkers, now a extremism. cpac attendees are doubling down on trumpism ahead of the 2024 race for president. this afternoon, trump got to the cpac florida governor ron desantis trailing with just 20% of the vote. results fueled by cpac s growing devotion to the former pr
presidency, also new details in how fast the trump administration did intel on the current president. as you expect, democrats are fuming. plus, immigration and child labor, the latest in the msnbc exclusive investigation into how and why migrant kids were forced to work and slaughterhouses across this country. and later, tending to the whole flock. we ll speak to a bishop working to make sure that lgbtq community has a home in his church. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the story of donald trump and how he transformed the republican party into his own image. no better example of that and this week s conservative political action conference, cpac, once a platform for leading conservative thinkers, now a extremism. cpac attendees are doubling down on trumpism ahead of the 2024 race for president. this afternoon, trump got to the cpac florida governor ron desantis trailing with just 20% of the vote. results fueled by cpac s
run back into my room and shut the door. at what point do universities have to make a judgment call that yes, you might be offended by a person but all the more reason for you to attend to debate that person. why is that getting so drowned out right now? well, i think that clearly, especially on idealogical issues, universities, especially those that are liberal and this is me speaking as a liberal, need to do a much better job engaging conservatives, inviting conservatives on campuses. i m always struck that conservative campuses, evangelical christian campuses, will invite me as a liberal to provoke their students and i think that liberal campuses need to do the same in terms of bringing in social conservatives. there is nothing better than having a real full-on debate with someone you disagree with. it s the most fascinating thing to do in college. it s a very valuable part of the four years. we will see what happens with this. thank you so much for joining us. appreciate your i
also upset over a lack of diversity and inclusion at ithaca. here s the thing. there is this tension that has been brought to the fore over the past week. minority students, faculty, staff who feel marginalized and discriminated against. then you also have colleges and universities that pride themselves on being bastions for free expression. we re going to take a look at that part of the story coming up in our next hour. craig, thank you very much. a lot more to discuss as you pointed out. coming up, an msnbc exclusive investigation. today a federal court will look at the case of an unarmed man in handcuffs who died after officers tased him repeatedly. police say it was appropriate and necessary. the man s family calls it police brutality. ari melber is up next with more on this investigation and what is expected to play out in court today. it takes a lot of work. to run this business. i m on the move all day long. and sometimes, i just don t eat the way i should. so i drink boost
i m kate snow, and we start this hour of msnbc with an msnbc exclusive investigation, the story of a virginia man who died in police custody after being repeatedly tased outside a local hospital. it happened two years ago, but msnbc obtained the video and we are airing it for the first time today. ari melber broke the story. he s back with us again with more on the investigation. ari? thank you, kate. time today, ray died in police custody after he was taken in order to get medical care, to an e.r., but was never brought inside. what you see is him at the doorway to a virginia hospital being tased repeatedly by police. we ll talk live to his sister gwendolyn smalls. tomorrow there s a hearing on the case in federal court. now, first, a little more on our