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
a few other things there. we have reporters from states that president barack obama and president trump have visited ahead of tomorrow s election. guys, i went to this trump rally on sunday and i went to the obama rally on friday. the two presidents offered really competing views to try and unite politically divided country. on the one hand you had obama talking about health care and hope and change. on the trump side it was about caravans and guns and defiance and not let things go backward to the control of the democratic party. that one not so much about uniting the entire country. one of the presidents has visited each one of your state. in looking at los angeles, how