donald trump luck, and i m going to give him a chance, and we, the historically disenfranchised demand that he give us one, too. thank you very much. all right so that s one point of view. but this is why many minority groups worry. donald trump appointed that man name steve bannon. a man white nationalists embrace and for good reason. bannon s breitbart launched headlines like these. bill kristol a renegade jew. why islam is the single greatest threat to civilization. the ten things milo hates about islam. and six reasons pamela gellar s muhammad cartoon contest is no different from selma let s talk about the divide in our country with the executive director of c.a.r.e., welcome, sir.
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it is also totally protected speech. and i agree with you. you know pamela gellar is a horrible person. she s a horrible human being. and the great thing about america is that we allow her to reveal that in all of its utter ugliness, and we do the same going the other way. and that s what s important. these are fringe cases. what we need to do is to look at that broader culture of free expression and free speech that has to do with gays and has to do with lesbians and libertarians. it has to do with free speech. and that s what we need to keep preserving and enlarging. and if you are in the phoenix area tonight, you should be going to the love rally, quite obviously. thank you guys both for your time. and now here is hampton pearson with the cnbc market wrap. let s take a look at the markets as we head into the weekend and close out the month of may. the dow dropping more than 115 points. the s&p shedding 13. the nasdaq down by about 28 points. that s it from cnbc, first in busin
feelings and that s the way that it should be. i think that the washington authority is starting to say we re not going to do issue ads. they start drawing lines that are ridiculous. we should have an open robust and oftentimes bruising but always peaceful discussion and culture of free speech. and i worry that you know both on college campuses as well as from the white house, you know, the white house in the wake of the benghazi attacks continued to say things about the innocence of muslims youtube video, which was not the source of that. we have a problem with free speech. people are afraid to talk freely and openly and honestly and that s a problem independent of anything related to islam. it s worth noting that this is not just the washington, d.c. metro system. i believe new york s nta voted to ban all political ads in the wake of a judge s ruling that they couldn t suppress another gellar ad hamas killing jews. her new york ads are an
to get your thoughts. writing in january, given the fact that violent extremists threaten to kill any journalist who violates their interpretation of islam, establishing the freedom, he argues requires committing the blasphemy. yeah, but this is a bait and switch. they re claiming that the mosque represents islamic extremism. that s the problem. there is islamic extremism. it s a real problem. and of course, there have been attacks by muslim extremists against people who say things they don t like. but that s not that mosque. those two men who attacked the people in garland, texas, they never showed their radical views in the mosque because they knew they would have been shut down immediately. this is something that s happening on social media. it s not happening in american mosques. it s not happening in communities on an institutional level. what we re seeing is a bait and switch. taking the problem of islamic extremism and claiming it s all muslims, it s american islamists, who we