they won t let the senator in. and i know people will get really upset about this, but i was like who could get in, who needs obviously melania. that won t happen. that would make it worse probably. donald trump make it worse. he would glory in seeing animals in cages. and then it actually has to be president obama and michelle obama and janet napolitano and senator lindsey graham. they should form a national domestic commission and then if need be an international commission that gives them access. because who else can get in there? they are not going to let us in as journalists. so that is not a plea because i m mexican. it is a journalist plea. and don t try to make this into a racial issue. because as you know, there are black children who are being held in those cages. they are afro latino, honduran, jamaican, african. so all races of children are being held in those cages. this is not a race issue.
brutality it cannot be a race issue. by a black guy who took his elbow and pounding him in the face. you can t blame white people for that. i never said a black person wasn t doing it. i m talking about the reality of the situation, and you re trying to make it a racial issue when you have a police brutality issue in this situation. i agree with that. why are you pointing out the my point is police brutality has to be talked about with the issue of police brutality, and it can t always be turn news today a race issue when you re watching an african-american pounding another african-american. that s not a race issue when a black guy is beating a black guy. you can t be that uneducated. go ahead, tom.
you think a white person would be beaten by an officer like that? there have been white people that have been beaten by police officers, don. where they at, though? bring me some video. you re saying no police brutality happens against anybody else other than people who are african-american that happens to be at the hands of an african-american. i want the actual police officer to respond. let me be clear, the issue here is black people are beaten and killed. we did not march and struggle to get beaten by black officers. we re disproportionately getting beaten. that s the racial component to this. if you want to fix police brutality it cannot be a race issue.
by a black guy who took his elbow and pounding him in the face. you can t blame white people for that. i never said a black person wasn t doing it. i m talking about the reality of the situation, and you re trying to make it a racial issue when you have a police brutality issue in this situation. i agree with that. why are you pointing out the my point is police brutality has to be talked about with the issue of police brutality, and it can t always be turn news today a race issue when you re watching an african-american pounding another african-american. that s not a race issue when a black guy is beating a black guy. you can t be that uneducated. go ahead, tom. i can t be that uneducated, what does that mean?
. back now with the panel. we were talking about ted nugent before the break and his invitation to the white house. i was saying to remind my republican friend here donald trump started his business career discriminating against black tenants. he started his political career pedaling a conspiracy theory about birthism. he started his presidential career talking about mexicans and rapists. he talked about neo nazis and saying there were fine people on both sides in charlottesville. he has an issue with race and bigotry, not just recently. i grew up in new york city. i know exactly who donald trump is. we had to listen and watch him when i was growing up. this is he has a race issue.