65% of hispanics are u.s.-born. others are proud immigrants like myself, but you can t generalize, and that is a mistake i see happening over and over again. pete: absolutely. nicole: and, you know, you and i had been mentioning during the break that people are focusing on having the latino vote, but a large portion of the vote are mexican-americans who, and it s okay that they identify as americans because they are americans. yeah. of. nicole: now, president trump got 28% of the latino vote according to the 2016 exit polls. the only people who have done better than him are george w. bush and senator mccain, both from border states. what is it going to take for trump to maintain that latino vote this year or in 2020? the truth is hispanic unemployment s at a record low. right. nicole: what else can he do to make sure he holds on to the that? well, anyone who scores 30% and above on the republican side amongst hispanics is doing really well. so he was almost therement i think it g
i definitely was in the fetal position around 8:00. you re pretty young, but you have been through other elections where you thought you would win and you did win. it s not like 16 was the only election in history. just the most recent in history, so that s fresh. there are many complications with hillary. early on tuesday felt like 2016, but difference is women saw what happened in 2016 and they stepped up themselves. i think the big message from this election is not just that women won but that women chose to step up and run for office. we re seeing that in other context in american culture. we lived through a year of me too, a year of women standing together and telling their truth, being brave. in the burbs. correct. you can t generalize, because that s not the case in the west or the red parts of the country. i think the northeast is lost for the republicans because of women. the northeast. all the way out to ohio almost. but that handel/mcbath race is illustrious
chinese culture? i don t know. but i know racism, textbook definition when i see it and it s lumping or group of people together on the basis of their appearance and immutable characteristics and attacking them. that s what it is. why is this not racist? i think the way in which it is presented certainly is not the direction that you want to go if you want to actually do what i think really should be done, which is actually have a conversation about what whitee privilege actually means in this society. you and i both know as white men sitting here that there is such a thing as white privilege. tucker: i don t know that, actually. there are immigrant nonwhite immigrant groups that have on average higher annual incomes than average white americans. it s more complicated than you and other glib apologists for racism suggest that it is. you can t generalize about people on the basis of their skin tone, right? i thought. or can you? of course you can t generalize, but there are tren
do this then, i don t know, chinese culture? i don t know. but i know racism, textbook definition when i see it or not slumping or group of people together on the basis of their appearance and immutable characteristics and attacking them. that s what it is. why is this not racist? i think the way in which it is presented certainly is not the direction that you want to go if you want to actually do what i think really should be done, which is actually have a conversation about what white privilege actually means in this society. you and i both know as white men sitting here that there is such a thing as white privilege. tucker: i don t know that actually. there were immigrant nonwhite immigrant groups that have on average higher annual incomes than average white americans. it s more complicated than you and other live apologists for racism suggest that it is. you can t generalize about people on the basis of their skin tone, right? i thought. or can you? of course you can t gene
now, the allegations against john conyers are very serious. and they re not just about the one settlement. there are a lot of allegations from a number of different people. and they re very, very serious. and that, and shocking, and that s why i was among the first this morning to call for an investigation by the ethics committee and for passage of legislation such as the aspire bill to make the process less intimidating to people and more transparent. i think it s very important. these cases are different, one from the other, and you can t generalize, but it s important to have a proper investigation quickly. congressman mike quigley has come out and gone further. he has said if he was in his place, mr. conyers place, he would leave. should he resign? well, i think it s a little too early to say that. i mean, mr. conyers has denied all the allegations. and i think it will very swiftly become clear what the facts are.