president come around to your way of thinking if you praise him and are seen in public with him. if you re the president of the united states and you think this is horrible, that you re a good person, that you have a good heart, that you re not prejudice, you re not racist, you think he would say to people he trusts this question: why do i have to keep saying this? tremendous crime is coming across, everybody knows that s true. it s happening all the time. i mention crime and all of a sudden i m a racist? just so you know, i m the least racist person, the least racist person you ve ever seen. the least. if you want to have strong borders so that people come into our country but they come in legally through a legal process, that doesn t make you a racist, it makes you smart. i am the least racist person you ve ever met, and you can speak to don king who knows me very well, you can speak to so many different people.
colleagues now have restored memory. they were there. they heard the same words i did. the president s character is the biggest issue here. if you re looking down here at the 2018 midterms, and i will be guilty of this for the rest of the year, focusing on politics, they were saying, oh, i ve got to help the president out of this mess here. you would think especially the senator s remarks in georgia in the civil rights journey of this country, you might think twice about trying to rewrite the truth here, right? well, apparently not. but to manu s point, why doesn t the president just apologize? he never apologizes, he never backs down, he never expresses regret. as manu was saying, this becomes a bigger deal than what is he thinking because it s swept this entire apparatus into this campaign of putting out the fires by trying to contact everyone else in the meeting,
need to take, federal officials working together to make sure something like this doesn t happen again. we re looking very closely at some of the steps we need to take to make sure the vulnerability we saw in hawaii on saturday is not replicated throughout the country. we need to make sure there are no more false alerts in any state in this country, and that s what we re intending to do. that would abe great result but hard to say if that s any consolation to the people of hawaii who spent 38 terrifying minutes believing this might be the end, that nuclear war had begun and that they would be the first casualties. that s how long it took for that oops message to go out saying that alert was sent in error. listen here. a reporter from a local tv station said her family had nowhere to hide. they spent that 38 agonizing minutes clinging to each other. there was a mad scramble figuring out where to go. they were aon a beach house on the north shore so there weren t many options. they d
play golf. i love golf, but i don t have time. if i were in the white house, i don t think i would ever see turn berry or court real. if i win this, i m not going to be playing much golf. oopsie-daisy, times have changed according to our count from witnesses, wednesday marks the 86th day of golf scott, why doesn t the president like spending time at the without? well, good question. if i were the president, i would be at the white house all the time. it s a magical place. that s what you said, as you recall, he said almost the same words. most presidents go on
constitution, why doesn t every citizen have standing to sue the constitution entitle me to a president who doesn t have the kind of problem or compromise? i have received 10,000 texts or e-mails asking that question. unfortunately or maybe fortunately because otherwise we would be tied up in 300 million lawsuits all the time, the doctrine of the court has been that just being a citizen, who can say that my constitution is being shredded doesn t give you the kind of particular injury that is distinctive to you. this group has it, and this lawsuit is the first i m sure of many and it s going to go far. professor tribe, thank you for joining us on the first day of this lawsuit. really appreciate it. thank you. thank you, lawrence. coming up, when is the last time you had a president entertain the possibility of committing a war crime? here s a hint, it was the last time you heard a president talking about the iraq war.