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i mean, come on. what town doesn t have a reputation for racism? i m going to talk to the people about this. wait a minute. okay. wait a minute. i have to talk to you. please just say what you said again when you saw me. it s so nice to see a person of color in my town. oh, my. can i give you a hug? sure. oh, thank you. what do you think about the town? do you like it? i like this town. this is a pretty decent town. would you say this is a warm and welcoming town? yes. we d welcome you just like we welcome anybody else. but the way that this world s coming to, the only hope is in jesus. i really appreciate your passion, and i appreciate you putting your arm around me right now. i m going to put my arm around you because i appreciate you. i was having a lack of black in my life. i appreciate it. having a blackout. you know what i mean? how do you feel living in this town? does it bother you? is there any problems? no. not at all? it does not bother me. no r
plan? i thought it was modest on his part and i supported it. i m moderate on this issue myself. when it came up for a vote in the senate, it failed and didn t even come close to getting 50 votes. the other plans got more than 50 votes but fell short of the 60 votes they needed. it was dead in the water. that s the reality on the ground in the senate. what s the next step and what s the potential agreement that could come to a compromise? $25 billion for the wall. more limited dream act for the daca individuals. to me it seems like a fair trade-off. again, what might seem fair and logical in this town doesn t necessarily get done. bill: got it. okay. work on the logic. thank you, guy. guy benson in d.c. thank you. heather: today marks 50 years since the assassination of dr. martin luther king junior. a live look happening at the civil rights museum in memphis where a day of tributes are planned getting underway now.
i mean, come on. what town doesn t have a reputation for racism? i m going to talk to the people about this. wait a minute. okay. wait a minute. i have to talk to you. please just say what you said again when you saw me. it s so nice to see a person of color in my town. oh, my. can i give you a hug? sure. oh, thank you. what do you think about the town? do you like it? i like this town. this is a pretty decent town. would you say this is a warm and welcoming town? yes. we d welcome you just like we welcome anybody else. but the way that this world s coming to, the only hope is in jesus. i really appreciate your passion, and i appreciate you putting your arm around me right now. i m going to put my arm around you because i appreciate you. i was having a lack of black in my life. i appreciate it. having a blackout. you know what i mean? how do you feel living in this town? does it bother you? is there any problems? no. not at all?
you can never say never with president trump himself that viewpoint and withdrawing completely was never taken seriously. i think that will be reflected in what the president says tonight. shannon: michael warren. thanks for the preview. bill: 12 minutes past. president trump will be in phoenix tomorrow night for one of his campaign-style rallies. the mayor in that town doesn t want him there. should the president stay away? our panel will take that up in a moment. shannon: north korea ramping up its rhetoric. what they re threatening this time against the u.s. as tensions once again continue to rise. the white house needs to articulate a north korean strategy that we can work with the international community with the objective of ending the nuclear weapons program in north korea. that s what our objective needs to be. let s take a look at some numbers: