turnout. if they run towards him they risk suburban areas. you mention the dichotomy in the party. the majority of republicans on the ballot this year are embracing trump and need to embrace trump. i ve spoken with representatives from a number of campaigns who folks candidates in some cases who are not crazy about the president, but they have been pleading to get him to the state. i ve heard cases larry mentioned about the numbers jumping in west virginia. there have been cases where in the other states, they ve seen the numbers jump double digits in some of the polling they ve done. for members of congress who do not personally like the president and don t appreciate his tweets, these are still folks at the end of the day if they re in trouble, regardless of the specific demographic makeup of the states, they are going to look to the president for a boost however artificial or ee femoral it might be. interesting. larry, what is your rate that will be a surprise? everyone is p
they re in trouble, regardless of the specific demographic makeup of the states, they are going to look to the president for a boost however artificial or ee femoral it might be. interesting. larry, what is your rate that will be a surprise? everyone is paying a little attention to new jersey. i don t sbeexpect it to do that because incumbent bob menendez in the senate has had corruption problems. he hasn t had legal trouble at the moment, but it s much closer than people thought it was going to be against a relatively anonymous republican, someone who wasn t even known before this year. so that would be one. but if you ask me a state that matters more than any other, i m not going to pick any of the ones i just mentioned. i m going to pick florida. yeah. because of that great governor s race. also the senate race. if democrats have any chance of taking control of the senate i don t think it s great. if they have any chance, they
our serve our community. there is 1% that engage in behavior like this that calls to question are they really protecting and serving our community? and i think these are the type of videos that get people in the african-american community upset. and angry and speaks to a larger narrative of police brutality against people of color. martha: statement from the milwaukee bucks. one second. they say the abuse and intimidation that sterling experienced at the hands of the milwaukee police was shameful and inexcusable. sterling has our full support he s shares his story. go ahead, lawrence. so there is a couple of things. i had no problem with the officers engaging in conversation with him because just ache criminal justice major, you don t if the person is intoxicated or what s going on in their mind. questioning does take place in those situations. also, martha, it goes back to the force, it was necessary? you have got to look at the history. mpd has had corruption
leading experts on corruption. her central argument which she learned in afghanistan and all over the world is that you can t get security now and then thereafter take care of the governance issues and the corruption problems. corruption turns out to be like a really bad, bad, bad virus. it s easy to get and it s hard to kill. but if you re a country, once you ve got it, once you ve got a bad case of corruption, it not only saps a country of its ability to thrive. it accelerates some of the most dangerous things on earth. radicalism, conflict, unbridgeable division. she literally wrote the book on it thieves of state. she s here tonight because she s just written something else. three days after president trump was inaugurated, ethics watch dog group crew filed a lawsuit against the president alleging the president is violating the constitution by allowing his businesses to accept payments from foreign governments while he still owns and benefits from those businesses.
what sarah choice ended up becoming through all of that was one of the world s leading experts on corruption. her central argument which she learned in afghanistan and all over the world is that you can t get security now and then thereafter take care of the governor s issues and the corruption problems. corruption turns out to be like a really bad, bad, bad virus. it s easy to get and it s hard to kill. but if you re a country, once you ve got it, once you ve got a bad case of corruption, it not only sap as country of its ability to thrive, it accelerates some of the most dangerous things on earth, radicalism, conflict, unbridgeable division. she literally wrote the book on it thieves of state. she s here tonight because she s just written something else. three days after president trump was inaugurated, ethics watch dog group crew filed a lawsuit