chicago in barack obama s district. my mom worked in an all-black school. i mean, i am not i don t have a racist bone in my body, and i don t condone racism. is that you condemning it? if it s racist i haven t seen it yet, frankly, so i don t know. but i condemn racism of any type, let me tell you. john cox. john, thank you so much for joining us, and good luck out there. thank you, katy. appreciate it. and one more thing before we go, yesterday i went to my first trump rally since the transition. after 510 days on the road with him in the 2016 cycle, sunday was my first time back in two years. it was my first trump rally in two years. it was like walking into a time machine. absolutely nothing had changed. the same adoring crowds, the same maga gear, the same lock her up chants. except, now donald trump is the president of the united states. he didn t land in his plane. he landed in air force one. i talked to a lot of supporters and wanted to get an idea of
then, just three miles from its destination, korean air flight 801 slams into the side of a hill and breaks into pieces. eight minutes later, two air traffic controllers come to the sickening realization the plane has crashed. did korean air come back to you? korean, guam. no. he checked about landing. i don t know where he s at. you never saw him? negative. he didn t land? negative. oh, my god. 1 of the 254 people on board is new zealander barry small. unlike many of his fellow passengers who are tourists and honeymooners, small is on his
pacific island of guam. then, just three miles from its destination, korean air flight 801 slams into the side of a hill and breaks into pieces. eight minutes later, two air traffic controllers come to the sickening realization the plane has crashed. did korean air come back to you? no. he checked about landing. i don t know where he s at. you never saw him? negative. he didn t land? negative. oh, my god. 1 of the 254 people on board is new zealander barry small. unlike many of his fellow
bill: it was a tricky rescue operation on a mountain side in phoenix. check this out here. that is where you do not want to be. a 22-year-old hiker did not stick on the trail and this is what happened. he took a bad still down the mountain. it took firefighters and a helicopter to bring him back to safety. if he didn t land where he did he would have kept on going and been hurt a lot worse. if you don t stay on the trails and you try to blaze your own path, that s just not how you do it. bill: lucky young man expected to be okay in phoenix, arizona. martha: new developments in the battle over how to protect intellectual property in the internet age, huge issue. now harry reid said he will postpone the vote on antipiracy legislation after a slew of