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al sharpton.lease welcome to the stage the president of the council of the naacp legal defense fund. >> good afternoon, mergers. thanke --r marchs -- marchers. it is said to protest is the foundation of all american democracy. her being here today is building on that foundation that was laid by the very first people to protest injustice in this country, our indigenous brothers and sisters, enslaved africans and every group of people who have suffered at the hands of injustice in this country. i am proud to lead the legal defense fund. we have been fighting for racial justice for 83 years. and a young person said to me yesterday they marched so we don't have to. they marched so we don't have to. i said, the job is not done. we will march and we march because we must. we march because it is our mandate as people who have always seen the best this country can be, who have made this democracy as good as it is today, who have always held this country accountable to ideals. and we stand in a moment. it
al sharpton.lease welcome to the stage the president of the council of the naacp legal defense fund. >> good afternoon, mergers. thanke --r marchs -- marchers. it is said to protest is the foundation of all american democracy. her being here today is building on that foundation that was laid by the very first people to protest injustice in this country, our indigenous brothers and sisters, enslaved africans and every group of people who have suffered at the hands of injustice in this...
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al sharpton. now? i say look around you. we organize young people from all over. at hbcus like clark atlanta, howard and so much more. ask them and let them know you can joint national action network and work together. we also created a youth policy agenda and we can talk about the acts we want to push. for example, strength and adversity act providing federal funding to support diversity in elementary and middle schools. mental health service group for students? provide federal funding for on-site mental treatments and outreach programs. i know change is possible. together we can build bridges between communities and create understandings where there is confusion and unite a fire of change that will light the way for generations to come. in closing, let us remember you are not just a feature but -- in closing, let us remember the youth are not just a future, but to act now. thank you and may we march forward for hope, resilience, and determination. no justice. >> no peace. thank you. >> my name i
al sharpton. now? i say look around you. we organize young people from all over. at hbcus like clark atlanta, howard and so much more. ask them and let them know you can joint national action network and work together. we also created a youth policy agenda and we can talk about the acts we want to push. for example, strength and adversity act providing federal funding to support diversity in elementary and middle schools. mental health service group for students? provide federal funding for...
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au sharpton! [applause] >> no justice. >> no.>> no peace. >> no justice. >> no. peace >> we are not going to take long, because we have to move out before the march. let me say this, all of you under the trees, come on out, because we're going to line up. today, was a day to show our strength. thousands of you came, 60 years later, to say that we are the continuation of a movement, 60 years later, we are facing affirmative action being suspended, and there are people that are trying to go after businesses. you heard from the fearless squad, they are going after diversity, and large corporations. they're going after firms. i want to announce today, that we go to fight back. we are not going to let you take affirmative action and diversity, unlike a doctor, i will make house calls. we will march on the homes, and the company's. that if you think you can take money out of our community, and cut us off, we are not going to allow that. we are going to have a fall of economic sanctions, and that we will not bow to this. secondly, we ar
au sharpton! [applause] >> no justice. >> no.>> no peace. >> no justice. >> no. peace >> we are not going to take long, because we have to move out before the march. let me say this, all of you under the trees, come on out, because we're going to line up. today, was a day to show our strength. thousands of you came, 60 years later, to say that we are the continuation of a movement, 60 years later, we are facing affirmative action being suspended, and there...
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politics nation with the great reverend al sharpton's next. rev has a very big show tonight, you have got your exclusive interview with one of my former bosses, vice president kamala harris. tell us about that conversation? >> well it was a great conversation. we got into many things that concern her in the nation. and really she was very passionate and personal about where she is in life. so i think people will find it and lightning. and i'm bringing it right after the fabulous simone. >> so i don't think, okay, sorry, grabbed, i couldn't hear you. but i know everybody else could. let me just tell you, i'm gonna be watching. because, i know it's gonna be, good i know y'all got into a lot. i read a little of your transcript. but i stopped reading so i could get the real on the show. >> all right, thank you symone, again. and good evening, welcome to politicsnation. tonight's lead, up close and personal. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> right now, i'm reflecting on my exclusive interview this week with vice president kamala harris who i joined at the white house this
politics nation with the great reverend al sharpton's next. rev has a very big show tonight, you have got your exclusive interview with one of my former bosses, vice president kamala harris. tell us about that conversation? >> well it was a great conversation. we got into many things that concern her in the nation. and really she was very passionate and personal about where she is in life. so i think people will find it and lightning. and i'm bringing it right after the fabulous simone....
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people like al sharpton makes lots of money off of it. as long as you can financially benefit or just get some sort of social currency from it, like we talked about lebron james, now he's an activist, right. so he can take a rare encounter, profit off of it, maybe start some profit, or at least show that he cares so much. now, he's an activist. well, that's it. they're the only ones who benefit from it. everybody else suffers. mr. coleman, in your lifetime, have you experienced overt racism? sure. absolutely. i can count on one hand, i would say that it's ever happened to me. the vast majority of my encounters with everybody has been generally good. i'm one of the few people in this country. most people live in one area or one state. i've lived in five states. i've lived in urban, rural and suburban. i've been the racial minority of most people who look like me and the vast majority people i encounter are good people. and i think that the idea that just people are waking up every day or in just large swaths waking up every day looking to
people like al sharpton makes lots of money off of it. as long as you can financially benefit or just get some sort of social currency from it, like we talked about lebron james, now he's an activist, right. so he can take a rare encounter, profit off of it, maybe start some profit, or at least show that he cares so much. now, he's an activist. well, that's it. they're the only ones who benefit from it. everybody else suffers. mr. coleman, in your lifetime, have you experienced overt racism?...
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she sat down for an exclusive interview with -- national at -- reverend sharpton.hinking about every single day? >> our democracy. whenever i think everything is at stake right now, when our democracy is intact, it strengthens the people, it protected and fights for fundamental freedoms, individual rights, it's a fight for order against chaos. it strengthens. on the other hand, democracy, incredibly fragile. it will only be as strong as our willingness to fight for it. and right now, there are many forces that are attempting to purposely, i believe, we can our democracy. >> reverend al sharpton is joining me now. rev, as always, my friend, it is good to talk to you. it is interesting, i don't know if it is for the interview i just had with congresswoman chantal brown, but the efforts that were being made by republicans in the state of ohio it seems are exactly what the vice president is talking about? the efforts that are being made to up and democracy in this country? >> that is absolutely right, what -- congresswoman chantal brown was talking about. and she said
she sat down for an exclusive interview with -- national at -- reverend sharpton.hinking about every single day? >> our democracy. whenever i think everything is at stake right now, when our democracy is intact, it strengthens the people, it protected and fights for fundamental freedoms, individual rights, it's a fight for order against chaos. it strengthens. on the other hand, democracy, incredibly fragile. it will only be as strong as our willingness to fight for it. and right now,...
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this is a real friend and also my friend and big brother, reverend al sharpton. a perfect place to bring you in. yeah, there is so much resnns to this happening in georgia, rev. you think about the fact georgia passed these laws to do run-offs to make it harder for black folks to get elected in that state, and yet fani willis is here. she was elected, and because she was elected, this black woman is bringing justice to trump in a way nobody else was willing to do, including making him take a mugshot. and i want you to ruminate on that last piece of what michael beschloss said. i think it's a perfect place to come in. donald trump's supporters including marjorie greene, she represents that part of georgia, are trying to use his booking photo as some sort of badge of honor, and making their own fake booking photos. as if they are like the civil rights workers in the 1960s who did have their booking photos as badges of honor because they were fighting to expand voting rights. these people think they can cos play as that with and for donald trump. so you as a civil r
this is a real friend and also my friend and big brother, reverend al sharpton. a perfect place to bring you in. yeah, there is so much resnns to this happening in georgia, rev. you think about the fact georgia passed these laws to do run-offs to make it harder for black folks to get elected in that state, and yet fani willis is here. she was elected, and because she was elected, this black woman is bringing justice to trump in a way nobody else was willing to do, including making him take a...
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. >> the reverend al sharpton will join me with more insight on his interview with the vice president. i'm jonathan capehart, and this is the sunday show. >> this morning we are an indictment watch, possibly gianna times for fourth indictment. fulton county d.a. fani willis who is investigating the former presidents efforts to overturn georgia's 2020 election results is expected to present her case to the grand jury this week. they were running from the atlanta journal-constitution spreads streets like on the timeline. former georgia lieutenant governor jeff duncan and independent journalist george cheeky conform to the newspaper that they will testify before the grand jury on tuesday. put that news with the knowledge of this coming friday as the last day most of the air willis's staff is expected to work remotely. plus the heightened security measures around the fulton county courthouse, and it could mean that we are in the final stages of a two-year investigation that could result in criminal charges against trump and his allies, very soon. nevertheless, we are still learning new de
. >> the reverend al sharpton will join me with more insight on his interview with the vice president. i'm jonathan capehart, and this is the sunday show. >> this morning we are an indictment watch, possibly gianna times for fourth indictment. fulton county d.a. fani willis who is investigating the former presidents efforts to overturn georgia's 2020 election results is expected to present her case to the grand jury this week. they were running from the atlanta journal-constitution...
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tonight, me along with my co-host, betty hassan, the reverend al sharpton we will discuss the criminal juncture at which we find ourselves. actually, where they find themselves in the first republican presidential debate. they will take the stage in the 72 hours. but there is just nothing normal about this debate. there is no point in attempting to pretend that there is. we will not be talking about it like a normal debate, because the republican party is, -- this isn't editorializing -- no longer a normal party. the front runner for the nomination is a twice impeached ex president who's been indicted four times in the last four months, in four different jurisdictions. that same front runner has a little respect or voters and election process that he refuses to even participate in this debate, and no other candidate with a real shot of winning the nomination is willing to take on that front runner. no one is up to the task of condemning him. in fact, they are more likely to embrace a potential criminal -- potentially criminally actions. this debate is about far more than winning votes.
tonight, me along with my co-host, betty hassan, the reverend al sharpton we will discuss the criminal juncture at which we find ourselves. actually, where they find themselves in the first republican presidential debate. they will take the stage in the 72 hours. but there is just nothing normal about this debate. there is no point in attempting to pretend that there is. we will not be talking about it like a normal debate, because the republican party is, -- this isn't editorializing -- no...
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plus, the vice president talks exclusively to msnbc's reverend al sharpton amid new revelations about her role in the 2024 campaign. campaign. >> as i bid you all a very good day from msnbc world headquarters in new york, welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we're beginning this hour with some staggering the numbers. about the wildfires of this devastated murray this past week. the math now says it will cost five and a half billion dollars to be built from hawaii's governor says. we will likely be the worst natural disaster in the state's history. so, he comes as many residents return to assess what's left, if anything, of their homes. officials say more than 2200 buildings were destroyed. that majority of them residential -- meanwhile, authorities say 80 people were killed, and that death toll will likely climb in the coming days. nbc's steve patterson joins us once again from that we. so steve, let's get to the very latest on search and rescue operations. are they still classifying it as such? >> they are. in fact, they're very specific about this still being a search and rescue
plus, the vice president talks exclusively to msnbc's reverend al sharpton amid new revelations about her role in the 2024 campaign. campaign. >> as i bid you all a very good day from msnbc world headquarters in new york, welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we're beginning this hour with some staggering the numbers. about the wildfires of this devastated murray this past week. the math now says it will cost five and a half billion dollars to be built from hawaii's governor says. we...
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>> thank you for having me, reverend sharpton.eople to do right now. the first is to follow instructions of local officials. we recognize that the impacts from the storm are going to be widespread. there are certain risks that were particularly concerned about, flash flooding, storm surge, they are going to be some areas that have burn scars from prior wildfire flooding, which might provoke mudslides. we really want people to take any final preparedness precautions to file their instructions with local officials. >> the storm is expected to enter the history books as the first southern california tropical storm in 84 years. what are the challenges that you have faced responding to these increasingly common extreme weather events? especially in helping communities of color prepare for them? >> fema's mission is to help people before, during, and after disasters for all hazards. then there is the leadership of president biden and vice president harris. fema has taken on the mantle to ensure that we are taking a whole new community a
>> thank you for having me, reverend sharpton.eople to do right now. the first is to follow instructions of local officials. we recognize that the impacts from the storm are going to be widespread. there are certain risks that were particularly concerned about, flash flooding, storm surge, they are going to be some areas that have burn scars from prior wildfire flooding, which might provoke mudslides. we really want people to take any final preparedness precautions to file their...
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plus, my colleague, out reverend al sharpton, will join me with his thoughts on the tragedy, a day after he let the 60th march on washington, pleading for solidarity and equality. the very same time this violence unfolded. also, tragedy for the u.s. marine corps. until the motor off spree crashes, killing at least three, what was happening at that moment? and the troubling past. that this type of aircraft has. that, plus last week smoke shots were just the start in georgia. we'll fill you in on the trump -- that is going into the courtroom tomorrow, and why lawyers in the former president bill asking other judge for one thing. a delay. plus, a wild, far evacuation on maui's lahaina. the frayed nerves and how the community is trying to move forward after losing so much. we begin with breaking news out of florida. another community devastated by gun violence and racial hatred. police just wrapped up a news conference moments ago, and have now identify the three black people who were shot and killed. this is by a white man in jacksonville after he opened fire at a dollar general yesterday a
plus, my colleague, out reverend al sharpton, will join me with his thoughts on the tragedy, a day after he let the 60th march on washington, pleading for solidarity and equality. the very same time this violence unfolded. also, tragedy for the u.s. marine corps. until the motor off spree crashes, killing at least three, what was happening at that moment? and the troubling past. that this type of aircraft has. that, plus last week smoke shots were just the start in georgia. we'll fill you in on...
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jonathan, we saw you marching next to reverend sharpton over the weekend.. >> well, willie, i'm so glad you asked, and this is a powerful way to start the week. because the truth is, is that 60 years ecessorpredecessor, epstein, was there standing with dr. king. adl had marched with dr. king years before and years later in salma. adl was there. it was important for me to be there to honor that legacy, but i've got to say, willie, what really stands with me and sits with me this morning is, you know, the rev said, this is a continuation, not a commemoration. while we marched, the shooting took place in jacksonville. just as, you know, 60 years ago after they marched, there was the bombing of the church in birmingham. the fight against hate, this battle isn't just a battle for black people. it's a battle for jewish people. it's a battle for all of us because the hate that's coming for them is also coming for us. so, for me, it was crucial to be there, to honor the legacy, and to also be clear about the fact that the fight continues and we're all in this toget
jonathan, we saw you marching next to reverend sharpton over the weekend.. >> well, willie, i'm so glad you asked, and this is a powerful way to start the week. because the truth is, is that 60 years ecessorpredecessor, epstein, was there standing with dr. king. adl had marched with dr. king years before and years later in salma. adl was there. it was important for me to be there to honor that legacy, but i've got to say, willie, what really stands with me and sits with me this morning...
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during the interview, sharpton asked the vice president what she wakes up concerns about. listen to how she responded. >> our democracy. reverend, i think everything is at stake right now. one of democracy is intact, it strengthens the people. it protects and fight for fundamental freedoms, individual rights. it's a fight for order against chaos. it strengthens. on the other hand, democracy, incredibly fragile. it will only be as strong as our willingness to fight for. and right now, there are many forces that are attempting to purposefully, i believe, we can aren't immodesty. >> you can check out the full conversation with the vice president tonight on politicsnation with reverend al sharpton. that's at five pm eastern, right here on msnbc. more velshi after a quick break. we'll be right back. ht back. pending honey. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, i'll look into that. let me put a reminder on my phone. save $700 dollars. pick up da
during the interview, sharpton asked the vice president what she wakes up concerns about. listen to how she responded. >> our democracy. reverend, i think everything is at stake right now. one of democracy is intact, it strengthens the people. it protects and fight for fundamental freedoms, individual rights. it's a fight for order against chaos. it strengthens. on the other hand, democracy, incredibly fragile. it will only be as strong as our willingness to fight for. and right now,...
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riverdale sharpton, thank you.rview with vice president kamala harris on saturday here on msnbc. that's the knights the reidout. all in with star with chris hayes starts now. stay woke, y'all. ri >> tonight, on all in -- >> happy new year. any questions? >> the special counsel requests or general second trial date as a hail mary fhe
riverdale sharpton, thank you.rview with vice president kamala harris on saturday here on msnbc. that's the knights the reidout. all in with star with chris hayes starts now. stay woke, y'all. ri >> tonight, on all in -- >> happy new year. any questions? >> the special counsel requests or general second trial date as a hail mary fhe
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we're going to hear, also, later from the king family, reverend al sharpton, so, we're keeping a veryut can you, should you get the sense that the fight for civil rights, that it's now only playing out in the courts? it doesn't mean there is no political will anymore to solve some of these outstanding issues in a big, bipartisan way? >> that's a really astute question. when i think about the fight for civil rights, i think about the fact that it's a very long flight, it's dr. lock has alluded to. we think this march on washington post 1963, but there was also one of the 1940s that does not come to. pat because it's the case then the president of the united states at the time, franklin roosevelt, gives the organizers what they want in exchange for keeping the folks out of washington, d.c.. we have to think about this as a very long struggle. and i think about this approach to the courts as a long, strategic move by conservatives to make sure they can control what happens in the nation and the people don't have the ability to control it. so, we see or saw, during donald trump's administ
we're going to hear, also, later from the king family, reverend al sharpton, so, we're keeping a veryut can you, should you get the sense that the fight for civil rights, that it's now only playing out in the courts? it doesn't mean there is no political will anymore to solve some of these outstanding issues in a big, bipartisan way? >> that's a really astute question. when i think about the fight for civil rights, i think about the fact that it's a very long flight, it's dr. lock has...
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out sharpton is trying to revive trump surging the death penalty for the central park 5 in the de 1990s.eto tell the rappers and others that have been seduced by trump what he did in his t own hometown. weight. they are being seduced by trump? he better watch it joy will tell him he doesn't know black people but of all the people trying to recall the late eighties and early nineties sharpton should be the last 1 to talk about race in it period for. i have 2 words. remember that hoax?o >> laura: and remember black thamericans who get in their way and that is the next point you l would raise.ey >> this is the other problem the democrats have ended is electoral. cornell west. this is west commenting on bernie sanders in the democratic party. >> they are dominated by the corporate wing. dominated by the military with foreign-policy arests me . he and aoc and the others willdr be windowdressing for theti ondemocratic party at this poin. >> laura: i love how joe biden, harris the answer to all of this with they invite if you leads to the white house for the photo op in the listenin>>gdi sessiob
out sharpton is trying to revive trump surging the death penalty for the central park 5 in the de 1990s.eto tell the rappers and others that have been seduced by trump what he did in his t own hometown. weight. they are being seduced by trump? he better watch it joy will tell him he doesn't know black people but of all the people trying to recall the late eighties and early nineties sharpton should be the last 1 to talk about race in it period for. i have 2 words. remember that hoax?o >>...
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. >> watch live coverage of the 60th anniversary of the march on washington on saturday as al sharpton, martin luther king iii and more celebrate. watch the 60th anniversary of the march on washington, lives saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or on -- online at c-span.org. >> sunday night on q&a, in her book generations, jean twenge, talks about the different scenes between the six generations currently living in the united states. she argues that technological advances shaped generations more than anything else and explores what impacts will have on the future. >> you can see a real division shall own up with more people identifying with the extremes of ideologies, more polarization between democrats and republicans on various issues and i think it is good to know what is this really going to look like over time? looking at this across decades. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can
. >> watch live coverage of the 60th anniversary of the march on washington on saturday as al sharpton, martin luther king iii and more celebrate. watch the 60th anniversary of the march on washington, lives saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or on -- online at c-span.org. >> sunday night on q&a, in her book generations, jean twenge, talks about the different scenes between the six generations currently living in the united states. she argues that...
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. >> thank you so, much reverend sharpton, i will be there with you at eight pm. hello, everyone, i'm alicia menendez. we bring you this hour with southern california already feeling the fury of a once in a lifetime storm. right now, tropical storm hilary is barreling towards the u.s. after making landfall in mexico's baja peninsula deception -- bracing for heavy rainfall and flooding, this is what you're seeing right here. it's a live look at los angeles, but it's been raining for much of the day. that's where the danger is for the storm. all of the rain is expected to bring flash flooding across the region. major flooding and damage reported in mexico's historic city -- authorities confirm at least one person died in that city. tropical storm warnings and flash flood warnings increase up and down southern california's coast between san diego and los angeles. the streets have already started flooding. meteorologists predict the region could see ten inches of, rain what three ages of rain could fall per hour. joining us now with the latest, nbc's -- liz, before we
. >> thank you so, much reverend sharpton, i will be there with you at eight pm. hello, everyone, i'm alicia menendez. we bring you this hour with southern california already feeling the fury of a once in a lifetime storm. right now, tropical storm hilary is barreling towards the u.s. after making landfall in mexico's baja peninsula deception -- bracing for heavy rainfall and flooding, this is what you're seeing right here. it's a live look at los angeles, but it's been raining for much...
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questioning al sharpton, who i have to say looks a lot better. surge has occurred since the last republican debate. one poll has vega headed to santos. one recipe for vegas fast success. fresh ideas requiring a civics test faste for young voters. banning social media for 16 and, unders. >> move most federal employees ou movedt of dc. publish epstein's client list. publthere's more to see on his website. and he's caught the attention of the formewebsite. caur presi. >> i can't get upset with him, but he's a smart guy. is he's a young guy. he's got a lot of talent. he's a very, very, very intelligent person. he's got good energy. and he he could be some form of something. >> i tell you, i think he'd goo be very good. the vexed, creative policy has also grabbed the the attention of rfk jr. attee ramaswamy. shares your view on ukraine. you took a shot at him the other day after the debate. do you like vivek? >> i enjoyed watching him in the debate and i've actually talked to him a ofou ko times and, you know, encouragew, him becausuragede i think the
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this is when the son john king deferred will actually take to the podium and reverend al. sharpton who is for sure with up this crowd, and let's speak about the crowd for a 2nd. 1963, the right, 250000 people here. and dr. martin luther king gave this iconic speech. i have a dream. and with that speech and with this event, civil rights legislation was pushed forward. you've got a big push. now look around here. you don't have 250000 people here at this reflection upon the same spot. we had this page 60 years ago where co mama ration starts and root happens now, but about i would say 20000 and don't lead to to see this. there's a lot of people seeking, he's a started here because really, really off, by the way. so all this is very, very important for the african american premier view for black people in america. and why? because they say that this dream is still a life needs to be still a life because there's many, many issues for black americans which are not sold yet. in modern america house, 2023 cellphone, we understand that the organizers say they prefer not to call this event a co
this is when the son john king deferred will actually take to the podium and reverend al. sharpton who is for sure with up this crowd, and let's speak about the crowd for a 2nd. 1963, the right, 250000 people here. and dr. martin luther king gave this iconic speech. i have a dream. and with that speech and with this event, civil rights legislation was pushed forward. you've got a big push. now look around here. you don't have 250000 people here at this reflection upon the same spot. we had this...
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laura, who is leading the charge reverend al sharpton falsely accused a white man.erred to the black mayor of new york david dinkins as an n word wore. al short in the middle of the 1991 crown heights riots one jewish leader called the most serious in the history of america. when are we going to stop listening to reverend al sharpton. everything is racist. if you are a black conservative you are the black face of white supremacy and the same people will attack the republican party for not having enough diversity and then when they have black candidates like myself and two others, we are uncle toms and sell outs. you can't win. >> laura: yeah. so i guess the word rigger is racist. i guess if an animal or dog is a digger. that's racist. you keep going down the line. i don't think they realize how absolutely poltroonish they look and again their outrage, so outraged by. this do you think they actually believe what they are saying at this point or is it just throw anything out there? >> everything triggers them. oh, can i say that? you know what the game is, laura. they
laura, who is leading the charge reverend al sharpton falsely accused a white man.erred to the black mayor of new york david dinkins as an n word wore. al short in the middle of the 1991 crown heights riots one jewish leader called the most serious in the history of america. when are we going to stop listening to reverend al sharpton. everything is racist. if you are a black conservative you are the black face of white supremacy and the same people will attack the republican party for not...
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this is about as serious as you can get in the body politics of this country. >> reverend sharpton andare tick sticking with me. >> a plot that runs through much of the 25-page criminal indictment, now he's being heralded as a new star in maga world. that story is next. star in maga world. that story is next (fan #1) there ya go! that's what i'm talkin' about! (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv, on them. (hero fan) this plan is amazing! (josh allen) another amazing plan, backing away from here very slowly. (fan #1) that was josh allen. (fan #2) mmhm. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. plus, get a free samsung galaxy s23. only on verizon. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healt
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c-span's live coverage of the 60th anniversary of the march on washington on saturday as reverend al sharpton, martin luther king iii, andrea waters kanga, and more, gather for a continuation of the dream doctor martin luther king outlined in 1963. coverage begins at 11:00 eastern with speeches followed by the march through the streets of washington, watch the 60tanniversary of the rch on washington live saturday beginning at 11:00 am eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video apps or online, c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work, citizens are truly informed, a republic thrives, get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, from the nation's capital to wherever you are. the opinion that matters most is your own. this is what democracy looks like, c-span powered by cable. >> thank you so much for joining us. kathleen mclaughlin has written an important book on the blood industry which is almost dystopian but a huge economy and industry in the state but i won
c-span's live coverage of the 60th anniversary of the march on washington on saturday as reverend al sharpton, martin luther king iii, andrea waters kanga, and more, gather for a continuation of the dream doctor martin luther king outlined in 1963. coverage begins at 11:00 eastern with speeches followed by the march through the streets of washington, watch the 60tanniversary of the rch on washington live saturday beginning at 11:00 am eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video apps or...
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reverend al sharpton and the faf martin luthering jr. joined activists and retatives from national occasion.ions to celebrate the live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. easternn c-span. you can also watch it onur free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. americans can see democracy. citizens are truly influenced while the public thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are. it's the opinion that matters the most, your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span. powered by cable. >> during his time in office president jimmy carter and his family attended the first baptist church at washington, d.c. they joined in january 1977 and president carter attended services there more than 70 times during his presidency. >> yes. the carter's obviously wanted to find a place to go to church. there are number of baptist churches in washington. the first baptist church
reverend al sharpton and the faf martin luthering jr. joined activists and retatives from national occasion.ions to celebrate the live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. easternn c-span. you can also watch it onur free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. americans can see democracy. citizens are truly influenced while the public thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered,...
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[laughter] >> jesse: that was vivek ramaswamy 20 years ago questioning al sharpton.cipe for vivek' is faster success, fresh ideas. requiring a civics test for young voters, banning social media for 16 and others, moved most federal employees out of dc. publish team's client list. there's more to see on his website. and he has caught the attention of the former president, trump. >> i can't get upset with him, but he is a smart guy. he is a young guy. he has got a lot of talent. he is very, very intelligent person. he has got good energy and he could be at some form of something. i think he would be very good. >> jesse: vivek's trade of policy approach has caught the attention of rfk junior. >> vivek ramaswamy shares your view on ukraine. you took a shot at him the other day after the debate. you like the fake? >> i enjoyed watching him and i have actually talked to him a couple of times and, you know, encouraged him because i think the more people and the more different kinds of voices and he agrees with me on the war. >> jesse: there's a kennedy "ramaswamy alliance i
[laughter] >> jesse: that was vivek ramaswamy 20 years ago questioning al sharpton.cipe for vivek' is faster success, fresh ideas. requiring a civics test for young voters, banning social media for 16 and others, moved most federal employees out of dc. publish team's client list. there's more to see on his website. and he has caught the attention of the former president, trump. >> i can't get upset with him, but he is a smart guy. he is a young guy. he has got a lot of talent. he is...
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amy: that is al sharpton on the 60th anniversary of the march on washington.'s go back to the original 1963 march and that famous speech, the one you, gary younge, wrote a book about "the speech: the story behind dr. martin luther king, jr.'s dream." we chose that clip of "the dream" because in fact it was not going to be in the speech. is that right? talk about his close ally, the person who was with him the night before -- she was with a group of his allies talking about what he should say i'm of the reverend wyatt walker. >> that's right. reverend wyatt walker said to king because the dream sequence have been used in several speeches previously, best heard i think in detroit not long before. white walker said to him, don't use the dream. you have done it over and over again. it is tired. do something new. amy: let's talk about this, gary. you write about this so eloquently. he had just talked about it addressing the association of america and before that a few weeks before in detroit. >> that's right. i think in chicago. king had given a lot of speeches dur
amy: that is al sharpton on the 60th anniversary of the march on washington.'s go back to the original 1963 march and that famous speech, the one you, gary younge, wrote a book about "the speech: the story behind dr. martin luther king, jr.'s dream." we chose that clip of "the dream" because in fact it was not going to be in the speech. is that right? talk about his close ally, the person who was with him the night before -- she was with a group of his allies talking about...
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go ahead. >> reverend sharpton. i'm vivek.u, last week on the show, we had senator kerry. before that, senator democratic why should i vote with the one with the least political experience? >> you shouldn't. i have the most political experience. i got involved in the political movement when i was 12 years old. i've been involved in social policy for the last 30 years. don't confuse people that have a job with political experience. whoever the head of some local bureaucracy has a job in cambridge, that doesn't mean that they have political experience, and it doesn't mean they have experience to run the united states government. so i think that we confuse titleholders with political experience, as we have seen with the present occupant in the white house. george bush was a governor and clearly has shown he doesn't have political experience. >> that was 20 years ago, october of 2003. john, yes, fascinating it was vivek ramaswamy, but also rev on his feet. that answer was amaze. >> so good. i heard from reverend sharpton this morn
go ahead. >> reverend sharpton. i'm vivek.u, last week on the show, we had senator kerry. before that, senator democratic why should i vote with the one with the least political experience? >> you shouldn't. i have the most political experience. i got involved in the political movement when i was 12 years old. i've been involved in social policy for the last 30 years. don't confuse people that have a job with political experience. whoever the head of some local bureaucracy has a job...
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october of 2003, when al sharpton was running for president. >> i'm vivek., we had senator carey. this week we had senator edwards. my question for you of all the democratic candidates out there, why should i vote for the one with the least political experience? >> you shouldn't because i have the most political experience. i got involved in the political movement when i was 12 years old. >> vivek ramaswamy tweeted it's funny how the tables have turned. now he's the person with the least experience. >> i don't know if his answer is as good as al sharpton's was, but we'll see. that's how they are going to attack him. you saw that in the first debate. everyone attack him in that way. and listen, he's going to get the fire now from folks like you, who you interviewed him. he was interviewed on so many sunday shows and didn't do too well. his poll numbers have gone up, but his unfavorable numbers have gone up too among republicans who saw the debate. >>> up next the latest update tracking the path of hurricane aye dal yan. a ya. also they like him. we're going t
october of 2003, when al sharpton was running for president. >> i'm vivek., we had senator carey. this week we had senator edwards. my question for you of all the democratic candidates out there, why should i vote for the one with the least political experience? >> you shouldn't because i have the most political experience. i got involved in the political movement when i was 12 years old. >> vivek ramaswamy tweeted it's funny how the tables have turned. now he's the person...
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that's what we must rise to the occasion today. >> reverend al sharpton as always, it is great to seeu and i spent a lot of time together. i'm so excited to watch that entire interview on your 5:00 p.m. show tomorrow. donna edwards, david jolly, as always, thank you both so much. >>> ahead for us, the back story behind the supreme court's decision yesterday to block a massive settlement with purdue pharma. the company largely blamed for this country's opioid crisis. we're going to have that after a very short break. stay with us. ave that after a very short break stay with us (vo) sail through the heart of historic cities and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once, and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life, and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. (burke) a new car loses about ten percent of its value the minute you drive off the lot. or more. that's why farmers new car replacement pays to replace it with a new one of the same mak
that's what we must rise to the occasion today. >> reverend al sharpton as always, it is great to seeu and i spent a lot of time together. i'm so excited to watch that entire interview on your 5:00 p.m. show tomorrow. donna edwards, david jolly, as always, thank you both so much. >>> ahead for us, the back story behind the supreme court's decision yesterday to block a massive settlement with purdue pharma. the company largely blamed for this country's opioid crisis. we're going...
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al sharpton, martin luther king the third, and others gather for the continuation of the dream dr. martin luther king outlined in 1963. our live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. for speeches, followed by the march through the streets on washington. lime saturda binning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or onlin at c-span.org. >> nonfiction book lovers, c-span has a number of podcasts for you. listen to as selling nonfiction authors and influential interviewers, and on q&a, here wide-ranging conversations with the nonfiction authors and others who are making things happen. they are weekly hour-long conversations that regularly feature authors of nonfiction books on a wide variety of topics. and behind the scenes of that nonfiction publishing industry, find all of our podcasts by downloading the free c-span now app, or wherever you get your podcast, and on our website, c-span.org/podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> this is joe. >> when you are connected, y
al sharpton, martin luther king the third, and others gather for the continuation of the dream dr. martin luther king outlined in 1963. our live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. for speeches, followed by the march through the streets on washington. lime saturda binning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or onlin at c-span.org. >> nonfiction book lovers, c-span has a number of podcasts for you. listen to as selling nonfiction authors and influential...
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reverend al sharpton, andriy or waters together for a continuation of the dream dr.artin luther king outline of the lincoln memorial in 1963. our live coverage begins at 11 a.m. eastern. it watch the 60th in a verse three of thmarch on washington live saturday beginningt 11 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our freedom mobile -- free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> congress retur iits summer recess with a busy legislative floor ahead. both the house and financere set to take on the spending bill to prevent a government shutdown. current federal government expires september 3. the senate wil continue more from president bid's executive nomination including for the federal reserve. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span two and you can watch all of our congressional coverage with our video app, c-span now or on
reverend al sharpton, andriy or waters together for a continuation of the dream dr.artin luther king outline of the lincoln memorial in 1963. our live coverage begins at 11 a.m. eastern. it watch the 60th in a verse three of thmarch on washington live saturday beginningt 11 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our freedom mobile -- free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> congress retur iits summer recess with a busy legislative floor ahead. both the house and financere set to take...
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king's son, martin luther king ii i, led the charge, along with reverend al sharpton. >> we're the childrenf the deam. let us march in the name of the dreamers. >> reporter: and andrew young, an aide of dr. king. >> martin luther king said then, give us the ballot. and then he moved up and said, but i have a dream. but he gave his life for that dream. >> reporter: even though the crowds may not be as long as they were in 1963, the sentiment is the same. this is a march for racial and social justice. thousands marched from the lincoln memorial to the king memorial. >> this is a big way to honor the legacy of martin luther king. >> reporter: college freshman aud dra, to these three women who came to the original march in their teens. >> well, it was much like today, ch except it was shoulder to shoulder. we could barely walk. and we could not stay in hotels, because they were segregated at that time. >> i heard martin lulter king. i didn't see anybody famous or anything like that but i was just here, and it was just being heerz. >> the most memorable part, we put our feet in the reflection po
king's son, martin luther king ii i, led the charge, along with reverend al sharpton. >> we're the childrenf the deam. let us march in the name of the dreamers. >> reporter: and andrew young, an aide of dr. king. >> martin luther king said then, give us the ballot. and then he moved up and said, but i have a dream. but he gave his life for that dream. >> reporter: even though the crowds may not be as long as they were in 1963, the sentiment is the same. this is a march...
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joining me is reverend al sharpton, host of "politics nation." and katie phang, former florida prosecutor, msnbc legal contributor, and host of the katie phang show. rev, i want to start with you. we are literally a day off of the actual anniversary of the march on washington, and apparently, if you let trump people tell it, the march on washington was about freeing donald trump. they're literally trying to take everything that has happened in real life to black americans and say that isn't real. you can't teach that in school. we made it illegal for you to even talk about it. none of that systemic racism is real, but all the things black people have ever said about systemic oppression are real, but only for this guy. >> i think when you look at the powell case, misused in this fashion, let's not go back to the 1930s. let's go to the 1990s when five young black and brown men were falsely accused of raping a white woman in central park. it was donald trump that took out ads in the papers in new york saying they should get the death penalty. so the
joining me is reverend al sharpton, host of "politics nation." and katie phang, former florida prosecutor, msnbc legal contributor, and host of the katie phang show. rev, i want to start with you. we are literally a day off of the actual anniversary of the march on washington, and apparently, if you let trump people tell it, the march on washington was about freeing donald trump. they're literally trying to take everything that has happened in real life to black americans and say that...
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politics nation with the great reverend al sharpton's next. got your exclusive interview with one of my former bosses, vice president kamala harris. tell us about that conversation? >> well it was a great conversation. we got into many things that concern her in the nation. and really she was very passionate and personal about where she is in life. so i think people will find it and lightning. and i'm bringing it right after the fabulous simone. >> so i don't think, okay, sorry, grabbed, i couldn't hear you. but i know everybody else could. let me just tell you, i'm gonna be watching. because, i know it's gonna be, good i know y'all got into a lot. i read a little of your transcript. but i stopped reading so i could get the real on the show. >> all right, thank
politics nation with the great reverend al sharpton's next. got your exclusive interview with one of my former bosses, vice president kamala harris. tell us about that conversation? >> well it was a great conversation. we got into many things that concern her in the nation. and really she was very passionate and personal about where she is in life. so i think people will find it and lightning. and i'm bringing it right after the fabulous simone. >> so i don't think, okay, sorry,...
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thank you again for joining, us reverend sharpton, also host of politicsnation, which airs later todayr a quick break. a quick break. (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv, on them. (hero fan) this plan is amazing! (josh allen) another amazing plan, backing away from here very slowly. (fan #1) that was josh allen. (fan #2) mmhm. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. plus, get a free samsung galaxy z flip5. only on verizon. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. meet the future. a chef. a designer. and, ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing sequin
thank you again for joining, us reverend sharpton, also host of politicsnation, which airs later todayr a quick break. a quick break. (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv, on them. (hero fan) this plan is amazing! (josh allen) another amazing plan, backing away from here very slowly. (fan #1) that was josh allen. (fan...
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politicsnation with the great reverend al sharpton is next.and he also has an exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris, talking about the fight for civil rights still taking place on the 60th anniversary of the march on washington. all this news is coming up, right after a short break. ght after a short break. it's not just designed to look good... it's built to command attention. it's not just a comfortable interior... it's a quiet refuge. they're not just headlights... they light the way forward. the new fully electric audi q8 e-tron models... my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (fan #1) there ya go! that's what i'm talkin' about! relief, prilosec otc. (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know w
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>> well reverend sharpton, i do want to make the distinction.less thunk fund, which is our investment vehicle. so we've invested over 26 point $5 million, and more than 40 companies, founded by women of color. so, that is inclusive of black women, hispanic women, asian women, all women of color. we also have our fearless foundation, and that's where we do our grant programs, and do a lot of educational programs, quite frankly, for small businesses that aren't ready to be backed by a venture capital fund. what i would tell you is, there are tremendous disparities in the venture capital space. in 2022, more than 288 billion dollars was deployed in veasey funding, in less than 0.4% of that went to women of color. >> less than 0.4? >> less than 0.4. and, two black women, it was zero point 13. >> wow. >> and we had a game-changer, because when we started this work more than four years ago, black women were getting point 000 6% of these funds. >> so, you know, it always comes at me when people raise questions about programs like yours, and funds like
>> well reverend sharpton, i do want to make the distinction.less thunk fund, which is our investment vehicle. so we've invested over 26 point $5 million, and more than 40 companies, founded by women of color. so, that is inclusive of black women, hispanic women, asian women, all women of color. we also have our fearless foundation, and that's where we do our grant programs, and do a lot of educational programs, quite frankly, for small businesses that aren't ready to be backed by a...
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we just heard from the family of martinique to king junior, and msnbc's own reverend al sharpton, thedent of the national action network, with their vision for a better america moving forward. of course, today's events are far from over, the mark g c has started, it's a procession through the streets of washington, from the lincoln memorial toward dr. martin luther king junior memorial. we will get back to all of this in just a few minutes. but for, now we are going to get to some other news first. including some sad breaking news today, the death of a game show icon, bob barker, the longtime host of television's the price is right, used his combination of charm and deadpan humor to come in american television staple. he has died, according to his longtime publicist. -- reports. >> come on down! come on down! >> those three words, we're all it took. >> come on down! >> -- bob, come on down. i every place i go, i hear it. on the beach in hawaii, in europe, museums, a little softer maybe. but, come on down. >> it's the price is right! >> the first 35 years, bob parker hosted the price i
we just heard from the family of martinique to king junior, and msnbc's own reverend al sharpton, thedent of the national action network, with their vision for a better america moving forward. of course, today's events are far from over, the mark g c has started, it's a procession through the streets of washington, from the lincoln memorial toward dr. martin luther king junior memorial. we will get back to all of this in just a few minutes. but for, now we are going to get to some other news...
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al sharpton, martin luther king iii, andrea waters king, and more gather for a continuation of the dream dr. martin luther king outlined in 1963, plus the 60th anniversary of the march on washington live saturday beginng at 11:00 a.m. eaer on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. august 28 marks the 60th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. on saturday, american history tv takes a look back at the civil rights movement beginning at 3:00 p.m. eastern with a commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the birmingham children's march. then the american enterprise institute hosts a discussion of the march on washington and martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech. also, an author and journalist talks about the life and work of dr. martin luther king jr. in the first comprehensive biography of the civil rights leader in over 30 years. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2, and fi a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> c-span is your unfilter
al sharpton, martin luther king iii, andrea waters king, and more gather for a continuation of the dream dr. martin luther king outlined in 1963, plus the 60th anniversary of the march on washington live saturday beginng at 11:00 a.m. eaer on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. august 28 marks the 60th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. on saturday, american history tv takes a look back at the civil rights movement beginning...
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verend sharpton and the family of martin luther king jr. join activid representatives to celebrate the oc. live coverage begins at 11:00 m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch on our free mobile video out, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> this fall, watch our new series, books that shaped america. join us as we embark on a captivating journey in partnership with the library of congress, which first created the books that shaped american list, to export he works of literature from american history, having provoked thought, earned awards and created change that lasts until today. our host sheds light on the impact of these iconic works, and journeys to significant locations across the country to talk about these celebrated authors and these unforgettable books. these include common sense by thomas payne, huckleberry finn by mark twain, their eyes were watching god by zora neale hurston, and watch our 10 part series, books that shaped america at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video out, or online at c-span.org.
verend sharpton and the family of martin luther king jr. join activid representatives to celebrate the oc. live coverage begins at 11:00 m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch on our free mobile video out, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> this fall, watch our new series, books that shaped america. join us as we embark on a captivating journey in partnership with the library of congress, which first created the books that shaped american list, to export he works of literature...
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with my msnbc colleagues, -- and alicia menendez in reverend al sharpton.ow night at eight pm eastern, right here, more velshi after this. velshi after this. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪ we walk in the alzheimer's association walk to end alzhiemer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists taking photos that are analyzed by ai. so researchers can help life underwater flourish. ♪ (fan #1) there ya go! that's what i'm talkin' about! so researchers can help life underwater flourish. (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv, on them. (hero fan) this plan is amazing! (josh allen) another amazing plan, backing away from here very slowly. (fan #1) that was josh allen. (fan #2) mmhm. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. pl
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. >> thank you so much reverend sharpton. menendez hello everyone, i'm alicia menendez, coming and they are tonight with breaking news l of maui, where the death toll has risen to 93. sadly, officials fear that number will rise. these are now the deadliest wildfires in modern u.s. history. here's hawaii's governor, josh greene, earlier today, on msnbc. >> if they need, they need our love. they need our embrace, and they need resources. right now, we are still in the throes of the acute phase of this recovery. meaning that we are still recovering the tragic loss of life, and the bodies that were, that were previously -- here in hawaii. it's a war zone. >> as the death toll rises, and rescue recovery efforts expand, there's also a growing push for accountability across hawaii, three law firms have already filed a class action suit against the electric company on maui, claiming the wildfires could have been avoided if the utility company had turned off powerlines ahead of the wind storm that sparked the fires. another high prior
. >> thank you so much reverend sharpton. menendez hello everyone, i'm alicia menendez, coming and they are tonight with breaking news l of maui, where the death toll has risen to 93. sadly, officials fear that number will rise. these are now the deadliest wildfires in modern u.s. history. here's hawaii's governor, josh greene, earlier today, on msnbc. >> if they need, they need our love. they need our embrace, and they need resources. right now, we are still in the throes of the...