rich hollywood celebrities who are upset that hillary didn t win. guess what, get over it? that s what a lot of conservatives that voted for trump are saying. listen, you are allowed to have a different opinion. you are allowed to protest in peace and nonviolence. what they don t like about donald trump seems mild in comparison to what some of these celebrities are suggesting. madonna saying she has thought a lot about blowing up the white house? i mean, lives would be lost if that happened. she is talking about assassinating the president. correct, ainsley. and when i watched some the clips from this march yesterday and when i heard madonna suggest that she wants to blow up the white house, the symbol of power, not only to america, but to the world, i shuttered. i was dismayed. and you know what? they don t none of those women represent me. what i thought was really ironic about this so-called march for women, flight it was supposed to be peaceful, it was full of hate and outrag
take the woman s march yesterday, and his original thought was, why don t i invite 15 of them into the rose garden, let s discuss points of view, he wanted to discuss global warming, let s discuss global warming. the advice from the security team, as an individual, he had the right instinct, as president of the united states, it is very difficult to do that. now with the new security team. his head is there. had his heart is there. it is not easy, right? i ll tell you one thing i saw, i was sitting on the plat foreign minister a platform and lookig at president obama and you can see the compassion in his eyes saying wow, i feel for you the weight of the responsibility you re going to take and yesterday i could see in president trump the glibness is gone. he feels the weight. he s there. he s going to do it. we need to give him a break. 100 day peace treaty on all sides, his side, media side, and it will be on. america first. you know, movement, of course, to keep the country out of
those demands led by the reverend jesse jackson. he held a march yesterday in honor of the heart-breaking case of a 15-year-old who was the teen at the president s inauguration, who was gunned down and killed by gang member who is fired into a crowd as she talked in a park with friends, a mile from the president s chicago home. the reverend jackson is now live from new orleans. thanks for joining us. thank you to you, sir. eric: it s crushing. we remember that day in april, 1968, when dr. martin luther king at the hotel you were there the mass shootings. and now how do we stop this. chicago, first this is an international crisis. guns are manufactured across in the suburbs and in ireland and they are tied to guns.
chicago police, there were at least 45 people arrested yesterday during protests, and they re slowly being released this morning in twos and threes, getting a heroes welcome from the protesters who have maintainened and overnight vigil here. many of these people marched here from the, nine miles from mccormick place to spend the night to the support their colleagues inside. as they come out, the people that have been arrested are giving the chicago police and understandably mixed review. aside from the officer who arrested me, who treated me with absolute disregard and did not treat me with any sort of dignity or respect, all of the other officers were kind and warm and friendly. now, this all happened at, near the mccormick place, at the end of a march yesterday. the march ended at around 5:00 local time, and as these
today. anti-war demonstrators teamed up in chicago also. this video is from a march yesterday in downtown chicago. protesters made a stop at president obama s 2012 campaign headquarters and back here in new york city where it began, demonstrators marched two miles north of the unofficial headquarters up to washington square park to gain a higher profile and we re hearing that there s an occupy london effort in the works. demonstrators plan to set it up next week. it s gaining momentum. getting higher. thank you, ron mott. a controversial bill to allow immigrants to pay instate college tuition and receive financial aid has been signed into law. it s part of the dream act. illegal immigrants who want to take part need to prove they graduated from high school in california and are actively working toward becoming u.s. citizens. a major turn in the case of missing baby lis i erwin. they met with the parents two