a foreshadowing of where we are, that is tonight, mass layoffs announced and a president who at the same time is bragging that he has a magic wand that has fixed american manufacturing. pamela brown is live outside the white house tonight. pamela, the president is in mississippi tonight. that s where he s bragging about his so-called magic wand. yeah, that s right, erin. the president responding to this announcement from gm that it will be slashing jobs and closing plants by first criticizing mary barra, and then touting just moments ago at this rally in mississippi, that the trade deals he s been making will lead to more companies coming to the u.s. the president didn t specify which companies he s talking about, he only said that he s found the magic wand when it comes to manufacturing, what we do know is that this move by gm goes against one of the president s key promises. he s made the revival of the manufacturing industry a focus
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maybe we could make it harder for them to vote. reporter: hyde-smith s campaign said she was joking but controversy has continued to follow the senator. during a review of hyde-smith s legislative history, cnn s k-file found then state senator hyde-smith supported a measure promoting a confederate soldier s right to defend his homeland. a 2014 facebook post surfaced showing hyde-smith touring a museum of confederate artifacts and calling it, quote, mississippi history at its best. the washington post reported that in 2001 again as a state senator hyde-smith introduced a bill to rename a stretch of state highway to its name from the 1930s. the jefferson davis memorial highway honoring the president of the confederacy. and the jackson free press reported last week hyde-smith attended a private school founded in 1970 so white parents could avoid sending their children to integrated schools
how does he fit in with mississippi? i could go over this but how does he fit in? jessica dean is out front. reporter: a high-stakes senate race mired in racial tension got even more charged with the discovery of nooses on the state capitol grounds. an apparent protest against racist overtones in the election with signs reading we are hanging nooses to remind people that times haven t changed. we are prepared for it. reporter: the race took a turn earlier this month with a video in which republican incumbent senator cindy hyde smith appeared with a reporter and used this phrase to describe her devotion to him. i would be on the front row if he invited me to a public hanging. reporter: the fallout happened quickly with mike espy, who s african-american, seizing on the comment, calling it reprehensib reprehensible. i don t know what s in your heart but we know what came out