back with me now, rev rand, listen to what rudy giuliani said earlier today. this is a guy who has helped people, black people, white people, he doesn t see people that way. it s hillary clinton who says we all have implicit bias, who i believe, has a problem. she should look in the mirror. if she thinks we all have implicit bias, i have news for you, i don t. maybe you do. i have no racial guilt, not a single bit of it. which is why i m willing to tell the truth about black crime and what has to be done about it. what is he saying here, reverend? when i hear this, i hear george wallace saying the real problem is law and order and the
this. this is about getting people to work. tonight is clear, a lot of people aren t buying what congressman ryan is selling, including some of his own constituents. joining me now is congresswoman and democrat from wisconsin. thanks for being here congresswoman. thank you for having me r revrand. you signed a letter, it says your comments were highly offensive and you invite him to one of your caucus meetings based on what he said in that town hall. do you have more questions for congressman ryan? well, just let me say this, he says that it was very inarticulate. it is very, very difficult for him to say that there weren t racial overtones when particularly as we have pointed out to him he referenced charles
joining me now are greg fyffe a former ntsb investigator and jay rollins a retired american airlines captain and former u.s. naval aviator. greg, let me start with you. what do authorities consider this credible lead. it s hard to tell rev rand only because the prime minister said this is a credible lead but we re not really sure what makes it credible. based on the satellite photo, it doesn t have the resolution that we would have expected to be able to make any kind of determination whether this debris came from an airplane or as you said before, is just some cargo that has fallen off of a ship somewhere at some point in time. jay, same question to you. well, unfortunately, i m worried that this is going to
married but many others side with republicans. here is what he told cnn today. i think it s a matter of whether or not we re going adhere to something that has been historical and religious and legal in this country for many, many years. marriage has to have a definition. and we just happen to believe it s between a man and a woman. civil rights icon, rev rand joseph lowery. we re talking with him in just a moment. black churches have a lot oreconcile over same sex marriage. they are a major source of support. but as jones reports, many just won t follow him down this path. i love the president, but i cannot support what he does. to atlanta. i m not mad with the president. to new york. it s no one s business. only the couples who are involved. it should not be of community concern. tackling the subject of same sex marriage sunday. he and his congregation have been praying for president obama every sunday for years and this day was no different. will this hur
washington, the number of participants is swelling. for rev rand al sharpton s rally. he will be speaking in a few minutes from now where he s expected to talk about his support for president obama s jobs bill. todd johnson joins me now. what s the latest from there? i have to say it s a gorgeous day. that has to work well in everyone s favor. reporter: alex, it is gorgeous. interestingly enough, just minutes before our air here, members of occupy d.c. made their way through the monument and through the crowd, chanting and almost joining forces with the people that are gathered here today. i fried to talk quickly with some of the people in the procession and they echoed some of the same sentiments that people already here said earlier this morning that this makes sense for them to be here united with the group here because of dr. king s legacy. again, i think the theme of today and the theme of all of the media and press leading up