BILL O'REILLY (HOST): For Donald Trump to win, he has to turn out the white vote in great numbers. If he does that, he can live with 20 percent or less of the minority vote. And it's obvious at this convention and by the Trump strategy itself that his campaign believes white voters will put him in the White House. All of this sounds kind of ominous, that you have an election pitting whites against minorities. And Talking Points wishes that were not the case but it is. This time around, many white voters feel aggrieved, feel that the Obama administration is not looking out for them. That's what Laura Ingraham is talking about. Thus, the rise of Donald Trump.