wall, manufacturingenned at manufacturing states wisconsin. how far could they win voters. chris: caitlin we have seen the fury. we had it about some of these town hall meetings about trump. is it the movement of the democratic party? is that moving ahead of the party to the left? yes e well e also and you have had really active bernie sanders supporters really involved in some of these state and local elections for state party chairs and those sorts of things that are not really quite as publicized as they particularly are. talking to democrats in atlanta they have seen in their own districts slolly people coming to party meetings that they had trying to capitalize on that energy and figure out how to turn those people in to actual democrats. i was talking to howard dean earlier today, former dnc
a.d., the bible continues. how many weeks will it go on? for 12 weeks. twelve straight weeks. nobody has really done this. there s been a lot of movies about jesus s life the krux i fiction fiction. this is the story of the birth of the early church, the tumultuous crazy decades following theth res you are recollection of jesus. there were twelve apoftles and they took down roman and there s 2.5 billion of us. f especially with the influence of religion in our lives today hese and worldwide, these are very your interesting times. you are not doing this for any an other reason except this is your both passion. yes.e more than you both have
edflooding flooded into this area, wanting to come out here to make sure they could cross the bridge on sunday. obviously start was lyly saturday was a presidential bubble so it was hard for people to get in here with so many streets being shut down. there are food trucks that now line the streets and people have come to make sure they re able to commemorate this moment in fact we re bumping into people who were here 50 years ago and we talked about the idea that you wanted to be here with your mother. i was here 50 years ago and so was mom. somehow we got separated back then, but i m termdetermined for us to stay together today but yes e, we re here. reporter: when the president s speech yesterday, how did that resonate since you were here. it brought back so many of the memories of the struggle the struggle that is ongoing, a
everyone says you re the man that got them to raise the promotions. i had no idea. i wish i could take credit for that. i d like to invite you to the state dinner next week. i m going to be mr., miss reagan. no, not as a butler, cecil. i m inviting you as a guest. but the president prefers for me to serve in person. don t you worry about ronnie. isle take care of that. so we ll see you next week. you and your wife. my wife. it s gloria. yes e? we re back. that was a scene from the new movie the butler, which opens this weekend. the movie s inspired by the real-life story of eugene allen, a white house butler who spent decades serving u.s. presidents. in 2008, as barack obama was campaigning to become the nation s fist african-american president, washington post
is new york has thwarted at least 16 plots against the city with the help of federal officials, but mostly because it s developed its own model, the model you just referred to. in 2007 the city decided that the target group to watch, the people whom they really needed to worry about were young muslims who were undergoing a process of radicalization. and they issued this report saying home grown radicals were going to be the real problem. and they developed a list of characteristics. and, you know, these two brothers fit that model to a tee. so my argument is that had they been living in new york, the nypd intelligence division probably would have spotted them, never mind that the fbi had already warned local police about these yes e men. jon: but after the associated press wrote about the new york city police department s, you know, programs to infiltrate and sort of keep an eye on some of these islamic mosques, didn t that program have to be at least