insights. i am ayman mohideen in new york. don t forget to catch me sundays at nine. with my good friend ali vouch. good, evening ali. good evening, my friend. we ll see you again tomorrow. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the winner of the 2017 2016 election was donald trump. you will recall that while he won the electoral college, he did not win the popular vote. and in fact, in the weeks after election day, the margin of his popular vote loss kept growing. every day, every week, hillary clinton s lead in the popular vote kept increasing. it was one and a half million. it was 1.7 million. it was 2 million. ultimately, hillary clinton would win the popular vote by nearly 2.9 million votes. and the reason for this was california. you see, california famously takes a very long time to tally all its ballots because there are a lot of ballots there, for one thing. and as they counted their ballots, hillary clinton s popular vote margin kept increasing. this
to a safe and legal abortion has been imperiled by the supreme court. and republicans are on the verge of electing a new slate of candidates who would make the 2012 election look downright quaint. in missouri, home of the legitimate rape controversy, conservatives are rallying behind trump candidates who had to resign from his last job for allegedly coercing eight women into sex and then blackmailing her about it. a candidate who is also facing brand-new allegations assault allegations from his ex-wife. in indiana, the home of the rape s gods will fiasco, a man accused of killing his ex wife just won a local republican primary from jail. trump backed candidates in georgia, and ohio are running for national office, they trailed by assault allegations for partners. and if you are wondering whether or not elected republicans or gotten better at talking about things like abortion rights in the last decade.
in states like indiana, missouri, north dakota. now, ten years later, the right to a safe, and legal abortion, has been imperil by the supreme court. republicans are on the court of electing a new slate of candidates, who will make the 2012 election book downright quaint. in missouri, the home of the legitimate rape controversy, conservatives, rallying behind a trump candidate, who had to resign from his last job for, allegedly, coercing a woman into sex, and then blackmailing her about it. a candidate, who is also facing brand new allegations, assault allegations, from his ex-wife. in indiana, the home of the rape s gods will fiasco, a man accused of killing his ex just won a local republican primary from jail. trump backed candidates in georgia and ohio, running for national office, trailed by assault allegations. whether or not the republicans
rape controversy. it s simple yet powerful. 35 accusers sitting in rows. all of them were interviewed for the main piece. the most dramatic part the empty chair at the bottom right. within hours of this cover s release #the empty chair was trending on twitter, dedicated to victims of rape who are too afraid to come forward. bill cosby has vigorously denied all sexual assault allegations and has never been charged. we turn to morgan brennan with cnbc. after an investigation into the recall processes, chrysler was found to have failed 23 safety recalls that would have recovered 111 million vehicles. cash penalty, agreement to spend $23 million on meeting new
candidates do late-night television? as we saw with the president last night who waded into the richard mourdock rape controversy, it allows them to be sure a message breaks through. the president notably did not tie romney to mourdock, the campaign is doing their best to make that connection in an online video. obama aides needled romney for refusing to ask the mourdock campaign to pull down an ad that features romney saying and said in their quote it s perplexing he wouldn t demand to have that ad taken down. in a news conference yesterday, mourdock tried to fix his problems saying his comments are peeing taken out of context. i absolutely abhor violence. i abhor any kind of sexual violence. i abhor rape. for those that want to twist comments and use them for partisan political gain, i think