media matters ? we conservatives have broad tastes. broad tastes. no, i mean i need to find out what i m being attacked. it s getting worse, not getting better. to congressman kasich s point, speaking from the congress standpoint, the house, most of those guys are safe. they can support trump full-throatedly, because they re going to win and trump will get a big percentage of the vote. when you go statewide, you have the governors who are a lot more queasy about this. and this debate, elections usually settle debates within parties. this one is is it fair to say this? i remember this picture on stage before the south carolina primary. and it was i was there. it s trey gowdy who has the best hair in congress. and then you had tim scott, you had nikki haley and you had marco rubio. and i m saying this as a democrat, that terrified me, because that showed that for some reason, that the republican party had outreach mechanisms, the republican party was growing its ba
the prosecutor also points out that avery s dna, which was not taken from his blood, was found under the hood of halbach s car. the filmmaker said the prosecutor declined to be interviewed for the documentary, and this morning on the today show, the filmmakers dropped this. listen. you were contacted by one of the jurors who sat through steven avery s trial and shared with us their thoughts. told us they believe steven avery was not proven guilty. they believe that steven was framed by law enforcement, and that he deserves a new trial. and now more than 280,000 people have sign and online petition calling for the pardon of steven avery. ken, thank you very much for being here. first of all, in this film, i they bill as a documentary. and i know you say it s nothing of the kind. but they definitely tell the defense s side, full throatedly. what do you say is the most
the prosecutor also points out that avery s dna, which was not taken from his blood, was found under the hood of halbach s car. the filmmaker said the prosecutor declined to be interviewed for the documentary, and this morning on the today show, the filmmakers dropped this. listen. you were contacted by one of the jurors who sat through steven avery s trial and shared with us their thoughts. told us they believe steven avery was not proven guilty. they believe that steven was framed by law enforcement, and that he deserves a new trial. and now more than 280,000 people have sign and online petition calling for the pardon of steven avery. ken, thank you very much for being here. first of all, in this film, i they bill as a documentary. and i know you say it s nothing of the kind. but they definitely tell the defense s side, full throatedly. what do you say is the most
thinking this but not saying it. we want to see the republican party and those candidates full throatedly deny and denounce what donald trump is saying. you know it s interesting you say that because hillary clinton talked about the rest of the gop presidential field, and she says it isn t much better than trump on immigration. listen to this. they are all in the, you know in the same general area on immigration, you know. they don t want to provide a path to citizenship. they range across the spectrum of being either grudgingly welcome or hostile toward immigrants. trump has gotten all the attention, but immigration s going to be a really big issue in the 2016 race and the positions of other republicans are not much different than what we re hearing in terms of a lot of the anti-immigration rhetoric that many feel is anti-immigration rhetoric coming
throatedly endorsing some of these bills and now laws. do you think they got ahead of their skis and were too optimistic about how people would support them because we saw a fix in indiana, a recall and amend in arkansas and in north carolina and georgia they re stalling. will they regret that? no because what we ve seen is demagoguery from the left about what the rfra actually does. and what is ironic to me is you ve got some of the same individuals who once supported rfra that have come out against it. senator or then house member chuck schumer is the one who introduced the federal rfra in congress which was signed into law by president bill clinton. president obama when he was a state senator in illinois once supported rfra and the reality is the rfra doesn t enshrine discrimination. all that it does is seeks to provide a defensive protection against more vulnerable religious groups like jehovah s