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politicsnation tonight's lead, a study in contrast >> the new week begins wit even a clear contrast betwee the current democratic president joe biden, who returned to the u.s. yesterday after an emotional state visit to arland. and the current, presumed fron runners for the republican nomination next year former president donald trum and florida governor ron desantis, both of whom mad their appearances at the national rifle's annua
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convention this weekend. and in - biden showed poise and earne swagger, playing out in hi remarks and appreciation for the nation's embrace o progress and mulch louis cultural-ism, while here in ne york, his vice president and several cabinet members turned out at my national actio network convention to show unity and the commitment t racial equity he has staked hi administration on. but in indianapolis, both trum and desantis and their message play to a program on crouch, grievance and hostilit doubling down on the secon amendment rhetoric, even as th nation reels from recent mas shootings that occurred just days before the nra convention and then again last night. politico's reporting thi
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weekend that trump is trying t shore up republican dono support ahead of primary seaso is now pushing a new vision fo what would be his second ter in office, catering to current republican obsessions, plead zhang to go after the so-calle deep state to withdraw federal funds for schools that teach critical race theory, to federal -- sex change procedures on children it may be working with som donors who are reportedl worried that desantis's newl signed six-week abortion ban has made him too extreme to wi a general election as republicans have not if but how much the reversal of roe v wade will cost them with voter next year. joining me now is congressma ro khanna, democrat of california congressman, thank you for
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joining us this evening. to recap, just how man investigations donald trump is facing, and where things stand the next hearing in manhatta d.a.'s hush money case i scheduled for december 4th the washington post is reporting fulton county, georgia, dea fani willis, mayb just weeks from indicting trum over his attempts to enforce the 2020 election results. trump's civil -- legit rape of -- the 1990s, will reportedly mov forward at the end of this month. after trump lawyers try anne successfully to delay it and special counsel jack smith has reportedly added possibl wire fraud to his investigatio of trump, in addition to the former presidents role in th january 6th and handling o
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classified documents in spite of all of this, we ar hearing trump's -- last night telling top gop donors that he is th undisputed head of the republican party and the onl viable 2024 candidates i mean, what are your thoughts on the >> i think you laid out th contrast very well in your opening monologue. president biden is showing statesmanship on the world stage in ireland and he is going on the country with hi administration touting - manufacturing jobs back. and the former president trump is consumed with all of thes investigations, putting asid the merit of each one, i think a voter will look at this an say president biden is helping my life, helping the country helping the world. do we really want four mor years of investigation how does that help my life >> on friday, the supreme cour blocked a lower court ruling
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that restricted access to ke abortion pills temporarily restored, brought access to th drug, just hours after florida governor ron desantis signed a state ban on abortion after si weeks. which some have cast as a move to strengthen his standing wit conservative voters ahead of his expected presidential run. despite reports that some in the republican party are worried they may hav overreached on abortion an will end up paying for it -- swing voters next year's election now, what do you see happening here, congressman? >> desantis is so far out of touch. let's just be clear. his position is more extreme than ronald reagan took, the neither george bush senior o george w. bush took or donal trump talk in 2016 -- and with no exceptions for rape,
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unless you provide documente evidence you have to go prove to th state that you were raped in order to get an abortion it is so far out of th mainstream and it is odd to me that the only person who seems to have learned the lesson tha they - on abortion is donald trump. and he is pleading with th party not to take thes extremist positions. but they will lose badly i they run on things like th florida law. >> california senator dian feinstein has not voted sinc late february. and she deals with severe case of shingles virus. her absence impeding the - senate judiciary committee o which she sits, to vote on president biden's judicial nominees you call for senator feinstein who is 89 years old, to retire now rather than finish out her current term, which she ha pledged to do. in tweeting last week that quote, she could no longer
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fulfill her duties we have doubled down on that yesterday, telling msnbc tha the country needs quote, someone who can vote feinstein offered to step away from senate judiciary last week, calling on majority leader chuck schumer to - temporary replacement, but i understand that doesn't resolv all the issues for democrats or, for the country. is that right, congressman >> that's right, reveren sharpton look, it was that easy, mayb it would work. the problem is that re requires republican consent an we don't want senator schume using political capital just t get -- even get there are but the biggest thing th president can do right now especially given that th republicans of the house, it i confirmed judges i mean, we have a judge in texas who is writing sexines opinions, saying women don't have the emotional stability t understand their own health. getting doctors standing instead of when and talk about their own health
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it is an outrageous decision the president is going to -- in appointing these judges and we need someone who is going t be able to vote. i have a lot of respect fo senator -- i hope you will see that i will help her legacy to step aside and allow the governor t appoint someone. >> i want to make sure we have time to get into your recent three state trip i understand you and south carolina, pennsylvania, an iowa, promoting high tec education to community t cal it students in rural areas part of a collaborative effort to gather between -- major tech companies, loca governments and universities serving minority groups, including historically black colleges what is the idea behind th wall - >> - i was there with - google is playing a -- young folks that get any tee month credential, ten hours week with a mentor and the
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they get a job at the end of the $65, 000, hundred thousand a black community was excluded as you know, from th agricultural revolution in the industrial revolution. shame on us if they don' participate in the digital revolution and we also want to rura pennsylvania in iowa, we can d this, we can provide these job to people who have been left out from prosperity. >> with more mass shooting this weekend, what else can be done legislatively to make thi madness of gun violence stop >> we know what needs to b done we, know we need an assault weapons ban, so we don't have these weapons of wa out there. we know we need background checks but the thing i don' understand why we can't at least get, is red flag laws. that is, if you know if someon has made threats, if you kno someone has been threatening violence, we should be able to go to court and say please don't let that person have a gun.
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and that seems to be the mos common - display shun, i hope peopl will just see that there i humanity in our politics, an put the politics aside and get something done there >> all right thank you for being with u this evening, congressman ro khanna earlier this weekend, in the national at work convention, i had the chance to interview number of high-ranking cabinet members of the administration. one of them is the secretary o education, miguel cortona. i started by asking him how we can make schools safe in light of the most recent i nashville. >> not only as a educator bu as a father, i wonder, how man deaths of children will it tak before we take this issu seriously as it needs to b taken? you know, in tennessee, no only the massacre of childre
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but then, when we have lawmakers speaking up fo sensible gun safety legislation, they get pushed out. we really need to face this as a country. this is unacceptable children dying should never be normalized so what we are trying to do is provide dollars throug bipartisan safer communities act, two billion dollars, to double the number of socia workers in our schools, to provide the support for ou schools, to make sure ou schools have dollars for professional development of ou educators and make sure that their emergency plans could be funded so that the schools are safe as possible what we do in the schools alone, revved, is not enough. unsafe communities lead to unsafe schools we have to make sure w understand that this is community issue. it was a school one day, it's bank the next day, it's supermarket the next day if we are not serious abou sensible gun safety legislatio that removes assault weapons from the hands of people tha
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can kill a number of people in seconds, then we are jus dancing around the edges we have to do a multi-pronge approach, providing safe schoo environments, professional development, mental health support workers for students i need, or families in need. but we also have to recogniz that this is not just abou schools, it is about communities and we all have role here to make sure that we have good legislation as well. >> there has been an unprecedented assault on publi education. banning books. canceling certain lessons. in the school. you addressed it in the network, what can the department of education, what can the federa government do to protect u from having this assault o education, the privatization o public schools, what can b done to protect that and protect kids in learning i
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schools. >> i have an example of public education leveling the playing field. i'm a first generation college student. and i firmly believe, and think i am a living example of education opening doors an leveling the playing field and giving students opportunitie that, to use their gifts t make the world a better place. so what we are doing is number one, calling out the hypocrisy calling out what we believe is the strategy to try to disrupt public school so that a privat school sounds better and we want to provide voucher for them instead, our strategy is t fully fund our schools, to mak sure that we have a highly qualified teacher in every classroom. i don't have to tell you tha our educators are being paid about 20% less than people tha graduate college with a simila degree that we have a shortage in our schools. what i'm saying is, let's make sure that our schools an highly qualified teachers in that we are supporting our schools.
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we have to make sure that we are reading at grade level in private the report creat supports like the american rescue plan, to give students chance to compete in the future i'm also saying, let's revolutionize our high schools and create career in college pathways that connect our high school students to internships paid internships, an connections to two schools i workforce careers that exist that will exist. in the coming years. we have to raise the bar i education. that means not only defendin against attacks and trying t privatized or make money off o schools, but also improvin public education we will plan to do that. and that is what we are pushin for in this administration >> what can be done to hel with the unspoken issue of mental health? you addressed in our convention, about how's become a stigma in some areas how we are now seeing people who are moving away. what can be done with th
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department of education to hel us deal with mental health >> we have been dealing with the symptoms of trauma through discipline in our schools fo over a decade. this pandemic brought th mental health needs to the table. we know dr. vivek murphy a, surgeon general, holiday youth mental crisis. cdc recently said that one and three high school aged girls has considered suicide in last three years. that is not a wake up call wha is so what we are doing i investing in doubling th number of mental healt providers in our school, makin sure that schools have the support they need. we are pushing for that. we are working with our hhs to make sure that we ar simplifying the medicaid process of schools have th resources they need. we're also talking about providing support for educator to be able to be mor tremendous formed. look, we have normalized, in this country, having 500, 60
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students for one social worker what kind of support is that student going to get so, let's improve thos numbers. we have pushed funding for that we are asking our governors an our local leaders to match the presidents urgency aroun providing mental health suppor nor schools. >> hp c news, this administration has bee committed to it. how can we do more there are still certainl waiting on money, waiting on resources. what can be done >> we are proud of our commitment to hbcus. but as you said, a lot has t be done. there has been historical unde investment in hbcus which is why their infrastructure needs our significant. we want them to compete fo contracts and we want them t -- research university's but they need the facilities to get tha done so we are pushing in an we are going to continue t push for additional support fo hbcus to give them a level playing field to compete for some of these contracts that will help the universities grow >> all right, --
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>> good to see you all right. >> thank you again to educatio secretary miguel core donna fo sitting down with me at this year's convention. the show me state is takin book bans to new level by trying to completely defund libraries and blame th libraries while they are at it for why there are defunding it i'll explain just ahead. then, new details about trump' message to top republica donors at the weekend's go gathering in nashville but first, my colleague richar lui with today's other top new stories. richard. >> rev, good afternoon to you. a very good sunday four people are dead and mor than 20 were injured at a mass shooting a teenager's birthday party in alabama last night. police did not say stuff speck were in custody but said there is no public safety risk at th moment the sheriff's department wil update within the hour
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of possibilities in a youn person's imagination but only if they have access t them republicans in states like florida and texas have bee trying to regulate what book your child can read, banning thousands of titles focusing o race, gender and sexuality but now missouri lawmakers are taking things to a whole new level. they are trying to get rid o libraries completely republicans in the state house have voted to defund the state public libraries, slashing all four point $5 million they wer set to receive in the budget
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proposed by the states republican governor. the head of the budget community says that cuts are i response to a lawsuit by the aclu challenging book bans i the state. but the head of the missouri library association says the states public libraries aren't providing any funding for th lawsuit. the loss of public libraries will not only rob children of valuable educational resource, it would also be a devastating blow to some of america's most vulnerable communities for the poor, libraries can be a valuable lifeline, offerin computer facilities an internet access. they can use it to lif themselves out of poverty. for the elderly, they can be a gathering place and a social outlet these services are not especially valuable in -
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of which they are many in th state of missouri. going back through the great library of alexandria in egypt the emergence of libraries has been a signed of civilizatio enlightenment. and they are the disappearance of destruction of severa documents and declined we must rise up and demand politicians stop using libraries as political pawns and laboratories full cultur war censorship we will be right back. sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. ♪♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it!
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message to major republica donors behind closed doors las night at the gathering i nashville. according to remarks obtaine by politico, trump argued that he single-handedly saved the republican party from th establishment class when he wo in 2016. also he said that if given another term he would make the gop an unstoppable genre dru or not that would dominate american politics fo generations to come and as h listed off promises he says he will accomplish it in office you know many of the types o people who are in the room for trump's speech last night. how do you think they ar reacting to what he had to say >> well, i would suggest h didn't receive the republica party and he is incapable of creating a running party for decades to come considerin that once he got elected after having lost the electoral vote in 16, republicans got trounce
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in 18 and joe biden won and 20 in the red wave that shoul have happened in 22 didn't happen so nationally the countr continues to push back o donald trump and trumpism an in most cycles outrigh rejected it. where there is a slugger o truth in what donald trump did i wouldn't suggest he saved th party but he did crush the traditional orthodoxy of the party and remake it in his image. that is a losing image and only donald trump has th vanity to suggest that in th losses of the last three cycles, indeed, republican shoul continue in that direction but rev, they are. and specially since th indictment his lead in the nomination continues to go up i would suspect it wil continue to see that >> among the list of promise that trump made during the speech to donors, politica reports that he said he woul end the war between ukraine an russia before he even stepped foo into the white house and providing any explanation or
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strategies he would cut federal funding from schools that teac critical race theory o inappropriate sexual content as well as colleges or universities to implemen vaccine or mask mandates also promising to sign a federal law forbidding sex change procedure is on children, to name a few. is this political platform tha is going to be appealing to me most americans >> well, i think it will b appealing to that slice of republicans who continue t support him. but the fact is it doesn't appeal to the genera electorate and should he get th nomination and it seems like h is on a path to do that, he is not laying out an agenda tha the american people ar interested in and continues to play to that narrow group of republicans. just enough to win a nominatio
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but not enough to win national election. trump is on the losing and o every single one of thes issues >> david, let's watch gears to the trump's closest potentia rival for the 2024 republica nomination florida governor ronght now he s after he signed a bill banning most abortions after six weeks paving the way for drastic changes across his state this as a top republican donor says he is putting his plant to help fund desantis' campaign on hold due to hi extreme position on social issues like abortion and banning books. desantis has tried to presen himself as trump without the baggage, or maybe even mor conservative than trump. has that strategy began to backfire on him?
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>> ron desantis has lived in a bubble, if you will, for the last two or three years, eve during his reelection campaign the governor still would not talk to the traditiona process. and he does not take questions very tightly scripted, everything he does so he is building an infrastructure in the same way to run for president he is going to georgia and ohi and new hampshire. he's going to israel and he is going to the asian pacific but, what the world has seen i that when he does get tested o hard questions regarding the ukraine, he is on studying and on the culture war issues he's going too far and he i creating a general electio losing profile and on this issue of the six-week abortion ban he i scared of what he just dead. he owns it he is the governor and h signed it. but he did not want to six-wee ban. florida passed a fix teen whea ban last year. one of his competitors say 1 weeks makes florida in a portion sanctuary so it go pushed into pick the - liberty university ended not mention it at all. and i promise you he is goin
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to try to run the entire rac before - and -- took ireland where he discusse u.s. irish cooperation on range of global issues including food security, the challenge posed by the people' republic of china and th continued support for ukraine, meanwhile, vice presiden harris has emerged as th leading voice on the issue o abortion rights within the administration what you make of these moves b a biden and harris as they get in position to launch a 2024 reelection bid >> well, i think the president and the vice president o continuing to do their jobs an to demonstrate to the american people that they are focused o the interests of the america people
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president biden continues to b a international leader that th rest of the world looks to the united states into his leadership that wa demonstrated in ireland and it has been demonstrate throughout europe. and i think the american peopl appreciate that. they want a president who make a commitment to come in and ge the job done and has bee focused on doing that, delivering domestically on infrastructure and jobs that the american people need vice president harri delivering on being a voice fo those who support abortion rights, all across the country and i think that this is a tea that continues to demonstrat that it is on top of its gam and it is focused on the american people, and let those other guys have a food fight over on the republican side, playing to the narrow interest of a tiny, tiny bit of the
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republican party but not in th interest of the american people >> donna edwards and david jolly, thank you both for bein with us. and you are looking at hot - out of alabama in just a few moments, the sheriff there wil give an update on last night's shooting that left four people dead and multiple injured. it happened during a birthda party and as of now there is n information about the shooting we will take you there liv once it starts but first, my sit down wit civil rights icon and -- injury young, who will discuss his proposal to fight vote suppression in just a moment ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ ♪♪ this is how it feels to du more with less asthma...
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diplomat, who is confident t martin with or q junior. i had the honor of sitting wit ambassador young and started b asking him about a new initiative he is involved in t ensure voting rights listen >> well, i have one too. and really, it is just about m drivers license. the only difference is tha this is a passport card. and with this you can do anything you do with a pas for. it is an identification at a bank, it is an identificatio if you are looking for a job and it is 01 card fits all
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and it's - now, it costs, the post office and the driver's license burea make money on this we didn't give it away >> so are we setting in an executive order around givin people voting cards could be a way of dealing with th problems of voter suppression? >> i think president biden issued an executive order that would empower every post office, you have a camera already. and every neighborhood has a post office. and you just go and you get voter card for free. but you're voter card is already righty cards where you go to the bank it is also >> multi use. >> it is, everybody need identification >> i love it
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now, you mentioned president and you shared with us, he had when he was governor of georgia, he made registrars explain that. >> he, i don't know who came u with the idea but he said, you know, every high schoo principal should be a vote registrar. and nobody should ever be able to graduate from a georgia hig school without being a registered voter and he issued an executive order that immediately mad every principle of every georgia high school a vote registrar for the state. >> wow >> and so every graduate i came out as a registered voter >> it is not hard to have free country
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it is not hard to have a great country. it is not hard to have a wel educated country we just go out of our way to complicate things. but if we just to right by everybody and for everybody, i is amazing how much we can get done >> dr. king, you were as close to him as anyone and as we just finishe observing the 55th anniversary of his assassination, his so and i went to the commemoratio march in august that, august 28th, the anniversary, the 60t anniversary of the march on la strengthens. 60 years later you were -- 60 years later, how do you see america as we go to washington to commemorate this? >> well, i get in trouble with
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all my young friends, and think this country is better off than it has ever been in a long, long time. i will tell you i say that there were 60 bombings of blac people'shomes in birmingham in 1961, 62 >> 60? >> 60. it wasn't even in the paper in atlanta, 150 miles away. we didn't know - where a church had been bombed till he came and told us >> wow >> and that is, 150 miles. and that is when we decided we would go back with him and desegregate birmingham now, if there was that muc killing and violence in 15 miles between atlanta an birmingham, how much more wa there between birmingham and
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jackson, mississippi, or jackson, mississippi and shreveport, louisiana? i think i lived in one of th most violent nations of my time. because people were bein killed, people were being take advantage of, people were, the were being put in jail >> what do you think of the, you've been at massacre, you have been mayor, you've been a member of congress, now yo have a generation of young blacks that come - hakeem jeffries's about to b put on >> i'm having lunch with hakee jeffries tomorrow >> he is honoring you tonight. >> i'm going back to atlanta because he is visiting atlanta
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>> he may be the first speaker of black - >> he is the most brilliant of the brilliant man i have known in the congress. i mean, going back to gush all can's, i mean, it was amazin that we got so much done wit so little. truly chisholm, even braithwaite furch from california, barbara jordan was without her voice we might not have had that impeachment of nixon. i mean, because when she spoke it was like the voice of god and so i always look at th world as it could be
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and realize that we are fallin short. but also what knowing that people like you have come long way and you are looking better than you looked when first met you. >> thank you ambassador young. we are honored that you di this with us >> i'm honored to be here with you, and congratulations >> thank you >> okay. >> my thanks again to civi rights icon andrew jay young and i thank him for sittin down and telling you about voter registration - but our cards to get people to vote he explained it to us at the man connection up next, my final thought. stay with us ♪♪
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xfinity rewards creates experiences big and small, >> but does it for me. and once-in-a-lifetime. thanks for watching, i will se you back here next weekend at pm eastern american voices with alicia an then this starts right now o msnbc. >> thank you so much reveren sharpton hello everyone, i am alici menendez we billie again this hour with yet another tragic reminder of america's seemingly endles cycle of gun why ellen's two separate, deadly mas shootings nearly 400 miles apart. last night, a gunman started shooting into a crowd of hundreds of people at louisville, kentucky park. two people died, that leaves for others wounded then, less than two hours later, four people were shot an killed
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