Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke joins MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff and Nicolle Wallace to discuss the president’s arrival in El Paso and calls out his rhetoric.



"There are very real consequences to his words, to his tweets, to the racism he fans," O'Rourke said. "You saw him in May, he said how are we going to stop these people -- meaning these immigrants coming to this country -- and someone yells out 'shoot them.' The crowd roars with approval, he laughs. He says that's okay with me. So he's not the source of racism in this country, this country has been racist as long as long its been a country, but he is certainly fanning the flames. He is certainly making violence like this more possible and more real until we change course."