something to be vague about. ivanka trump was on jetblue this afternoon and jetblue had to remove a passenger from the flight because he walked by ivanka and started yelling at her saying they ruined our country and now they ruined our flight. is this what we can expect, where we have a country of people just yelling at each other if they don t agree with their policies, yelling at a person with kids with her on a flight, yelling at reporters, say, at a donald trump rally not agreeing with what they might say? it s depressing that in the holiday season people can t realize no matter how angry you feel inside, expressing it in those means and those manners is inappropriate. it s inappropriate if that s what happened, and it also doesn t help your side, right? because at the end of the day, you re the one who looks bad and your side looks bad and you lose the moral high ground. certainly this is going on on both sides. we re seeing an uptick as reported by outside groups in
welcome back. i m alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters here in new york. the mixed reaction in the aftermath of fidel castro s death, a somber mood on cuban island as the nation enters day two of mourning. here in the u.s., jubilant crudes filling the streets in miami s little havana. and nbc s kerry sanders is is there with us. what are you hearing from the folks who are out today? reporter: it s interesting, here there are cheers. on the island of cuba, there are tears. the question going forward is what does this mean. we join a family that s gathered here. you see the newspaper. he is gone. the question, of course, to ask folks here as they celebrate the death of fidel castro, a man that they refer to as a dictator or murderer is what happens going forward. i can go to the airport now and i can buy a ticket on jetblue, on american airlines.
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california from cincinnati who drove in on their motorcycles. i talked to a group of officers from new orleans who came in on jetblue, the service that jetblue provided to officers for free. they said they felt it was incredibly important for them to be here. not just to show support for a fellow fallen officer but to show support for the nypd during the trying time. one of the officers from the new orleans area told me he felt that he did still feel that the nation supports police officers. he wanted to be here during this very trying time during this very political climate for the nypd. another officer now who used to be a part of the nypd said he wasn t going to get into the politics of this. he didn t want to make any kind
respects and as they wait along the procession line, they are exchange, and the worlds are colliding. it was a sweet moment. mostly you know officers are standing out here. and it is driz canzling on and off, and they are waiting along a packed processional line, and they are waiting to pay their respects. off officers are here from all across the country, and more than 1,100 came in on jetblue for free, but i would venture to say that i would take the guess to say that there are more than 1,100 officers here from out of town. i have seen so many with my own eyes from departments across the country, and not just the officers are here dana and something that i have noticed is that i have seen patrol cars from as far away as ohio. i saw a group of sheriff s deputies on motorcycle who clearly came here from cincinnati out of state, and that is showing that they drove