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Trump Dominates Week In 2016 News

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Protesters holds signs with the image of billionaire Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as they demonstrate against the Trump International Hotel, which is currently under construction on Pennsylvania avenue between the U.S. Capitol and the White House, July 9, 2015 in Washington, D.C. Latino and Hispanic people were enraged when Trump disparaged immigrants and particularly Mexican-Americans while announcing his run for the presidency. Famous chef Jose Andres announced Wednesday that he will not longer open a Spanish restaurant in the hotel because of Trump's racist remarks. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Protesters holds signs with the image of billionaire Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as they demonstrate against the Trump International Hotel, which is currently under construction on Pennsylvania avenue between the U.S. Capitol and the White House, July 9, 2015 in Washington, D.C. Latino and Hispanic people were enraged when Trump disparaged immigrants and particularly Mexican-Americans while announcing his run for the presidency. Famous chef Jose Andres announced Wednesday that he will not longer open a Spanish restaurant in the hotel because of Trump's racist remarks. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Donald Trump this week vowed to win the Latino vote, despite not backing away from comments he made three weeks ago that Mexican immigrants are criminals.

Over the weekend, Jeb Bush became the first Republican presidential candidate to denounce Trump's remarks. The Republican party is divided over how to handle Trump, one month before the first presidential debate.

ABC News political director Rick Klein and Roll Call editor-in-chief Christina Bellantoni discuss the latest in the race for 2016 with Here & Now's Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson.

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This segment aired on July 10, 2015.

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