presidential nomination in a city that he reportedly told house republicans was horrible. this weekend the biden campaign are seizing on trump s harsh words. while trump s campaign and his allies are doing all they can to down play, deny or justify his comments, falling back on racist lies about crime and voter in a city led by a black mayor. joining me now the mayor of milwaukee, wisconsin, cavalier johnson, a democrat. thank you for being with us tonight. i know that you are a democrat and you as a democrat still deeply involved in bringing the republican national convention to milwaukee. now exactly one month away. so how did it feel to hear the presumptive gop nominee had reportedly told house republicans that your city was horrible just two days ago. of course trump is now denying this happened but which kind of conference with what he and other republicans in the meeting have said since but still what are your thoughts on this? well, thank you reverand sharpton. look,
zealand. with us, we have donny deuts deutsch, susan del percio, author of identify unjust, noah rothman, columnist for the washington post . eddie, i wanted to talk to you about new zealand. it makes us talks about other places of attacks in the united states. i m thinking about charleston at ame church and the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh where people are gathered to worship on friday prayers, the busiest days. you would think these are people go where they can in some ways step away from the noise of