king or what steve conditioning s baz is about. it is unique to itself and there are, you know, only 12% of americans only 12% of americans supports steve king and laura ingraham and aun coulter s position to remove or deport d.r.e.a.m.ers. only 12% and what is it 73% of americans want d.r.e.a.m.ers to stay easter as residents who are legalized or as citizens and they can have the debate over that all they want. one in ten, donald trump last night agreed to a 90-10 prop session harold ford and now he s got all these people screeching at breitbart? maybe he can look and go oh maybe that s why i have been sitting at 33% instead of 55% all of a sudden. because i have people that want me to be on the wrong side of
where to begin with that. how do you reach somebody who supports a bernie sanders who agenda is opposed to what donald trump is doing. i think if you ask bernie sanders that he and donald trump had anything in common he can say probably not. no. they stood on the same ground when it came to tpp and a number of trade issues. the vast majority of what bernie sanders was fighting for is what donald trump is against. there was overlap in being anti-trade. there were remedies in how to approach the solution. i think it s the one in ten. i m not sure how you reach those folks because they are so different. you want to jump in real fast? someone who covered both donald trump and bernie sanders for a for long time, their voters are a lot more similar than democrats want to admit.
anthony bourdain parts unknown kicks off its ninth season on sunday and begins in los angeles and the people overlooked. one in ten people in los angeles are undocumented, one in ten. think about that number for a while. that s who s here now. contemplate, if you will, what would happen if anywhere near 10% of the workforce were no longer here. joining us now is the man with the coolest job in the world, anthony bourdain. thank you. that s a staggering number. we have done an l.a. show before where we stayed within the korean community. this time we pretended no one
arrested. it s about one in five. and that s even rarer it goes to prosecution, one in ten. everybody involved in law enforcement thought that this was a very credible case and moved it forward. in the end he was convicted. he was convicted. just to be clear, the grand jury in this case, indicted him, but he was convicted of something lesser? right. this happens all the time. it s very difficult to get a conviction for acquaintance rape particularly among students. . this is why prosecutors raurly take the case. the fact the prosecutor took the case shows a great deal of evidence this actually happened. and, again, to be clear, he he was convicted of, nonsexual assault, a misdemeanor and not of camilla, it was of her friend? correct. i d like to say to law professors where have they been? if 98 times out of 100 women are telling truth and there s an epidemic of one in five getting
each ran into trouble. each one evangelicals in iowa and because they are 60% of the republican vote in iowa, that was enough to win. while winning the state, they lost non-evangelical. rick santorum won one in five and huckabee one in ten and that allowed them to win a lot of southern states and evangelicals but because they couldn t broaden, they were unable to grow into full fledged contenders. if you look at the poll that came out this week, it s the same pattern. he s ahead by 14 points among evangelicals and trump behind by 13 and this sort of controversy is the sort of thing that will contain potentially contain and limit hill to that base. unlike santorum or huckabee, both of whom won the iowa caucus, ben carson is doing well nationally in the polls, as well. admired men in america and