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i guess we don't -- alexis mcadams caught up with al sharpton.e's what he said. >> the only reason that we are late facing a court hearing tomorrow and only reason that the governor has to make a decision to do something or not do something that has not been done in 235 years, is because there was a double standard used on eric adams' case that those that he claims he believes were victims. i do not believe that he should have gotten a pardon. but i believe that donald trump has been inconsistent. having said that, the governor said to me that she is going to see what the judge decides tomorrow and keep deliberating with other leader. >> lawrence: first of all, he didn't get a pardon. the case was never adjudicated. charges were brought and dropped. happens all the time. and if he wants to talk about double standard. i didn't hear him say anything about hunter biden. what about all the people that have gotten prosecuted and put in jail because of gun charges and the president of the united states let his son off the hook. do you do a press confer
i guess we don't -- alexis mcadams caught up with al sharpton.e's what he said. >> the only reason that we are late facing a court hearing tomorrow and only reason that the governor has to make a decision to do something or not do something that has not been done in 235 years, is because there was a double standard used on eric adams' case that those that he claims he believes were victims. i do not believe that he should have gotten a pardon. but i believe that donald trump has been...
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guess what, al sharpton is on this committee whether they want to remove mayor adams.reverend al sharpton on that committee? >> it is absurd and it is it is purely political. and she has six democrats to sign up this morning to talk about the future of the mayor. and the will of the voters, and we are three or four months away from the primaries and the democratic primary in new york city. just wait until then, governor. let the mayor serve out at least until that point and then you can see what happens. >> john: right here till one quick question. we have a few seconds left. with mayor adams were to be taken out the mayor would come on a temporary basis but is that something in your mind new yorker should look forward? >> god help us if that happens he is far, far left socialist. and he will be in there for a few months. i cringe when i think about it. >> john: robert holden, thank you for joining us. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >> john: now this... >> you kill that? >> i really didn't appear until this sort of like trump derangement syndrome. >> sa
guess what, al sharpton is on this committee whether they want to remove mayor adams.reverend al sharpton on that committee? >> it is absurd and it is it is purely political. and she has six democrats to sign up this morning to talk about the future of the mayor. and the will of the voters, and we are three or four months away from the primaries and the democratic primary in new york city. just wait until then, governor. let the mayor serve out at least until that point and then you can...
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the idea that governor hochul brought in advisors, including al sharpton. he said we haven't decided what we are going to do but we are going to wait until after the judge i am thinking we who? who elected al sharpton to decide whether or not the mayor should be removed. the mayor ran on safety first. he rode the subway to work on his first day of work to prove and make the subways safe. none of this is new. he cleared the tent cities from downtown. he has said new york will stay a sanctuary city. welcoming well-meaning immigrants and still says that today. but criminal migrants just like all criminals he wants out of the city or behind bars. his stance really has not changed. this is up to the judge. this whole process needs to slow down and happen the way americans expect these things to happen. >> dana: on another topic president trump was asked about education, brought upped indication last night. something you care a lot about. >> president trump: i want to bring school back to the states. they have a list of 40 countries, we're 38, 39. the last time w
the idea that governor hochul brought in advisors, including al sharpton. he said we haven't decided what we are going to do but we are going to wait until after the judge i am thinking we who? who elected al sharpton to decide whether or not the mayor should be removed. the mayor ran on safety first. he rode the subway to work on his first day of work to prove and make the subways safe. none of this is new. he cleared the tent cities from downtown. he has said new york will stay a sanctuary...
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i think that kathy hochul is really playing with fire by meeting with unelected activists like al sharptony and decide the fate of a democratically elected mayor. mayor adams is in trouble with the hard left because he dares to cooperate with the federal government in just basically imposing the law on criminal aliens. he is allowing tom homan and ice to go into rikers island where they have should have been able to go in any common sense jurisdiction that is what needs done to alienate fellow democrats. they accuse him of being too close to trump. and the fact is that new yorkers want these criminal illegal aliens out of the city. and mayor adams is doing what he was elected to do and in any case, the democratic primaries for the mayoral election start in four months. it's going to take longer than that for kathy hochul to remove mayor adams if she decides to do that, which is an unprecedented move. it has never happened in new york history. >> lawrence: miranda i'm per mentioned because this was labeled an emergency meeting. so when an illegal sets a new yorker on fire and watched her bu
i think that kathy hochul is really playing with fire by meeting with unelected activists like al sharptony and decide the fate of a democratically elected mayor. mayor adams is in trouble with the hard left because he dares to cooperate with the federal government in just basically imposing the law on criminal aliens. he is allowing tom homan and ice to go into rikers island where they have should have been able to go in any common sense jurisdiction that is what needs done to alienate fellow...
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al sharpton is blaming the current situation, this is delicious, on donald trump. >> ainsley: if is heemoved. if she removes him and she has the power to do it. it's never been used before but she could do it. she would be overturning the will of the voters. that's a serious -- the voters wanted him to be the mayor. if he does leave before his term ends, germane williams would temporarily become the mayor. because the election is this -- gentleman manny? this november. you say he is extremely liberal. >> brian: he is way to the left. de blasio. >> ainsley: why would he take over? kathy hochul would appoint him public advocate. i don't know what kind of system new york has. kathy hochul says i recognize the immense responsibility i hold as governor and constitutional powers granted to this office in the 235 years of new york their powers have never been utilized to remove a duly elected mayor overturning the will of voters is a serious step that should not be taken lightly. so you are going to be taking it? by the way if president trump, you know, you want that congestion pricing? you w
al sharpton is blaming the current situation, this is delicious, on donald trump. >> ainsley: if is heemoved. if she removes him and she has the power to do it. it's never been used before but she could do it. she would be overturning the will of the voters. that's a serious -- the voters wanted him to be the mayor. if he does leave before his term ends, germane williams would temporarily become the mayor. because the election is this -- gentleman manny? this november. you say he is...
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al sharpton, i don't know where he got his paperwork. he is not surely know reverend when he talks on tv -- no reverend when he talks on tv. maxine waters is worse than he is. every time you see her on tv she starts riots. for a person only making $170,000 a year, where did she get that $5 million mansion? host: back to ukraine. here is democrat marcy kaptur. she was on the floor of the house yesterday to reiterate ukraine needs to be at the negotiating table in its original border has to be maintained. [video] >> lome zelenskyy -- bloated near zelenskyy has stated a negotiated 2 -- bloated mere working with our closest and most valued allies in nato and the free world, the united states must do everything possible to bring full liberty to ukraine. and move russia back into her own borders. the international community must safeguard those borders and those negotiations are yet to come. we have some hope this morning if we are serious about making sure the dividing line between the free world and the suppressed world is clearly drawn and
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reverend al sharpton. >> and ray romano?s. >> of how unaffordable. >> it became. >> great impression. and bill de blasio brought us universal. >> pre-k and universal marijuana. >> hey, that's not nice. >> the honorable. >> mayor eric. >> adams brought swagger. >> back to nyc. >> oh yeah, that's right. homeless dudes who want to push people onto the subway tracks. they got that swagger back, baby. >> woo! >> it is a honor and a. >> thrill to be hosting weekend update for the 50th. and if it was up to our president final season of snl. >> do i even want. >> to bring. >> a baby into this world? or should i just, like. >> keep her in. >> here for another three and a half years? >> i don't think you can do that. >> oh. >> oh, i guess. >> you know more. >> than my ob ny. >> election conspiracy is going to rise up. i'll plant the seeds and they'll rise up. he's getting crazy by degrees. >> he's gonna. >> rise up. he'll never wise up. i am throwing away my night shot. and yo, he's just like a city. but please better be a pity. and h
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we know that the reverend al sharpton is a political figure in new york city and has a lot of influenceover that, and if you aren't able to move somebody like him, you probably won't be able to move your own voters. it's unclear how the mayor is going to do that. i was speaking to sources earlier this week that said the mayor has already started to reach out to republicans to see if maybe they can join in on a coalition that will have to put together. if he looks to run for reelection. it's unclear how he'll do that. he's still on the democratic party line. he insists that he is going to run as a democrat in the june primary. but if he loses in that primary, he will have to seek a different route to getting reelected in november. >> mhm. all right. kelly mina, we will leave it there for now. thank you so much for being with us. all right. southern california is digging out from torrents of mud that buried roads and cars after the most intense rain of the season. now millions of people are preparing for flooding and tornadoes as that monster storm roars east. >> cookbooks, corporate fat
we know that the reverend al sharpton is a political figure in new york city and has a lot of influenceover that, and if you aren't able to move somebody like him, you probably won't be able to move your own voters. it's unclear how the mayor is going to do that. i was speaking to sources earlier this week that said the mayor has already started to reach out to republicans to see if maybe they can join in on a coalition that will have to put together. if he looks to run for reelection. it's...
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reverend al sharpton, always, thank you so much for joining us. it's good to have you, duncan levin. thank you as well. we're going to watch this story, see what the judge decides and then see what happens to mayor eric adams going forward. again, there is a primary in new york coming up in june and an election in september. still ahead, doge has its sights on america's largest government agency. what cuts the pentagon is bracing for. plus, everything from trail maintenance on, you know, cleaning out toilets to search and rescue what my next guest is warning about the federal firings across our national parks. how will people be able to continue visiting safely? and the war of words between donald trump and volodymyr zelensky is escalating what it means for the ongoing peace talks with russia, which ukraine so far has been excluded ukraine so far has been excluded from. we are back in 90s. with fatigue and light-headedness, i knew something was wrong. then i saw my doctor and found out i have afib, and that means there's about a 5 times greater ri
reverend al sharpton, always, thank you so much for joining us. it's good to have you, duncan levin. thank you as well. we're going to watch this story, see what the judge decides and then see what happens to mayor eric adams going forward. again, there is a primary in new york coming up in june and an election in september. still ahead, doge has its sights on america's largest government agency. what cuts the pentagon is bracing for. plus, everything from trail maintenance on, you know,...
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. >> entre los asistentes, el reverendo al sharpton. del coraje para enfrentar las circunstancias actuales. >> alguna. es un tema que nos preocupa a la comunidad que ingresamos buscando un espacio seguro, huyendo de la persecucion y del sinnumero de acontecimientos que pasamos en nuestro pais. >> horas antes, justo por el tema de inmigracion. >>, against the state of new york. >> la procuradora general del pais, pam bondi, anuncio una demanda en contra del estado...
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king or forward to jesse jackson, al sharpton, people have been talking about the problems in black americathe debt owed to black america given slavery and rampant discrimination. but here was a young black man standing up saying my story would not been possible in any other country but america. it was an optimistic forward-looking vision. we could have a new way of thinking about race in america. suddenly, this concept emerges of a post-racial america. now, you have discussions about how can america be different especially given the fact of huge demographic shifts. in the first movement, 90% of america was white. second movement, it is like 60%. blacks are still about 10%, 13% of the population. hispanics are the largest minority. asians the fastest growing minority. it is a different conversation. host: let me bring viewers back to that moment at the democratic national convention. barack obama gets up to speak. here is about two minutes. [video clip] >> even as we speak, there are those preparing to divide us, spin masters, negative ad peddlers, who embrace the politics of anything goes.
king or forward to jesse jackson, al sharpton, people have been talking about the problems in black americathe debt owed to black america given slavery and rampant discrimination. but here was a young black man standing up saying my story would not been possible in any other country but america. it was an optimistic forward-looking vision. we could have a new way of thinking about race in america. suddenly, this concept emerges of a post-racial america. now, you have discussions about how can...
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al sharpton, i don't know where he got his paperwork. he is not surely know reverend when he talks on tv -- no reverend when he talks on tv. maxine waters is worse than he is. every time you see her on tv she starts riots. for a person only making $170,000 a year, where did she get that $5 million mansion? host: back to ukraine. here is democrat marcy kaptur. she was on the floor of the house yesterday to reiterate ukraine needs to be at the negotiating table in its original border has to be maintained. [video] >> lome zelenskyy -- bloated near zelenskyy has stated a negotiated 2 -- bloated mere working with our closest and most valued allies in nato and the free world, the united states must do everything possible to bring full liberty to ukraine. and move russia back into her own borders. the international community must safeguard those borders and those negotiations are yet to come. we have some hope this morning if we are serious about making sure the dividing line between the free world and the suppressed world is clearly drawn and
al sharpton, i don't know where he got his paperwork. he is not surely know reverend when he talks on tv -- no reverend when he talks on tv. maxine waters is worse than he is. every time you see her on tv she starts riots. for a person only making $170,000 a year, where did she get that $5 million mansion? host: back to ukraine. here is democrat marcy kaptur. she was on the floor of the house yesterday to reiterate ukraine needs to be at the negotiating table in its original border has to be...
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>> well, we could rest easy now, reverend al sharpton met today with governor hochul, he is weighing not soup very much like saving tell crass, it you will remove -- sound very much like saving democracy. if you remove eric adams, what has not been found guilty of anything, if you install someone -- maybe is kamala harris available. larry: maybe she could be mayor of new york. >> mark simone, justice department screwed up origin at indictment or counter indictment. this was governor mcdonald from virginia his wife took china for their mantion in richmond. otherwise, he has not done anything. they are throwing him out, they are throwing him out pause he is cooperating with trump and tom homan. >> some people are worried he gave trump dirt on letitia james or had dirt on kathy hochul, who knows, if you are innocent -- remember chris christie br bridgegate he held a press conference. he has not done that. larry: i hope he does better than chris christie. that is the last of. >> hard to miss chris christie. larry: nothing nicer donald trump at the speedway, with his grand daughter, this
>> well, we could rest easy now, reverend al sharpton met today with governor hochul, he is weighing not soup very much like saving tell crass, it you will remove -- sound very much like saving democracy. if you remove eric adams, what has not been found guilty of anything, if you install someone -- maybe is kamala harris available. larry: maybe she could be mayor of new york. >> mark simone, justice department screwed up origin at indictment or counter indictment. this was governor...
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he's innocent innocent but there is no conviction in this case i thought it was remarkable that al sharpton after he met with kathy hochul about whether or not she should boot the mayor of new york who had not even been through a trial. watch this. >> going to weight and see what the judge says tomorrow so that we don't set a precedent and suppose of today she removed them saying because he was indicted and the judge said i'm throwing out the indictment tomorrow. it would be premature to say that. >> martha: no kidding. first of all i don't know why he is saying we why is he even part of this decision? >> because he has a lot of community support and yes presidents of the united states have invited him to d.c. barack obama did so yes, he has a lot of support. they go to his conventions here in new york so what he says and weighs a lot and there is no way i think governor kathy hochul will take out mayor adams at this point. there are some people who think that he's getting this undue attention right now because he is a friendship of the president of the united states. wouldn't have been dif
he's innocent innocent but there is no conviction in this case i thought it was remarkable that al sharpton after he met with kathy hochul about whether or not she should boot the mayor of new york who had not even been through a trial. watch this. >> going to weight and see what the judge says tomorrow so that we don't set a precedent and suppose of today she removed them saying because he was indicted and the judge said i'm throwing out the indictment tomorrow. it would be premature to...
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al sharpton and parade of high profile dems that came to her new york city office and sharpton said afterwait to see how the federal judge rules on the justice department's bid to drop the historic corruption case against adams before making a decision whether or not to remove him from office. take a listen. >> only reason that the governor has to make a decision to do something or not do something 25 has in the been done and double standard used on eric adams case and having said that, the governor said to me she's going to see what the judge decides tomorrow and keep deliberating with other leaders. madison: so this is really a reversal because sharpton has long been an advocate of adams and we're seeing a change and in part critics have concerns over adams lip and the doj move toddies miss ises case and might be a deal behind the scenes that's requiring the mayor to support the president on immigration and then the tit for tat is having this dropped but the lawyers in the doj denied any agreement and hochul has the power to remove adams we're waiting for that decision from the judge. s
al sharpton and parade of high profile dems that came to her new york city office and sharpton said afterwait to see how the federal judge rules on the justice department's bid to drop the historic corruption case against adams before making a decision whether or not to remove him from office. take a listen. >> only reason that the governor has to make a decision to do something or not do something 25 has in the been done and double standard used on eric adams case and having said that,...
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but the governor has been weighing her options, meeting with leaders including reverend al sharpton, of the mayor but now worries adams is in trump's pocket. >> this is not about a friendship. i've had friends that i campaigned against in office. >> this is. adams is accused of making a deal with the justice department to drop his criminal case in exchange for helping the trump administration enforce its immigration policies. adams denies this ever happened, but the fallout continues. this week, four deputy mayors resigned, and city comptroller brad lander says the controversy is taking away focus. landers also running for mayor. >> we cannot have the leadership vacuum that is consuming city hall remain. >> the governor's constitutional power to remove the mayor is part of both city and state law. as long as mayor adams has the opportunity to defend himself. the mayor speaking in church on sunday, holding on to his faith. >> my family went through the level of pain and uncertainty that no family should ever go through, but i never lost my faith. i- [applause] never surrendered. >> so
but the governor has been weighing her options, meeting with leaders including reverend al sharpton, of the mayor but now worries adams is in trump's pocket. >> this is not about a friendship. i've had friends that i campaigned against in office. >> this is. adams is accused of making a deal with the justice department to drop his criminal case in exchange for helping the trump administration enforce its immigration policies. adams denies this ever happened, but the fallout...
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amazingly, brennan hadn't learned the lesson from al sharpton in 2023. >> one day our children's children our reading james madison or thomas jefferson tried to overthrow the government so they could stay in power in. charles: did they try to overthrow -- [laughter] okay. met me bring in the panel, "big money" cohost taylor riggs, national review staff writer caroline downey. golly, you know, the founding fathers, that was the biggest government overthrow in our history, right? king george. you've got to -- i guess it's one thing to misquote history if you're trying to make an observation, but when you're trying to put someone in their place, you better know what you're talking about, caroline. >> you've got to be super accurate. and if a lot of these pundits have a cursory, superficial if understanding of history. and, by the way, the founding fathers didn't know everything, but they were very clairvoyant r. charles: charles they were amazing. it's remarkable that they, i mean, you know, they were is so prescient. >> of course. we didn't have a constitution in the world before the usa cr
amazingly, brennan hadn't learned the lesson from al sharpton in 2023. >> one day our children's children our reading james madison or thomas jefferson tried to overthrow the government so they could stay in power in. charles: did they try to overthrow -- [laughter] okay. met me bring in the panel, "big money" cohost taylor riggs, national review staff writer caroline downey. golly, you know, the founding fathers, that was the biggest government overthrow in our history, right?...
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the governor met with reverend al sharpton, who was an ally of the mayor, but says he's worried thatlying with the trump administration. adams is accused of making a deal with the justice department to drop his criminal case in exchange for helping the administration enforce its immigration policies. adam denies that ever happened. this week, four deputy mayors resigned. city comptroller brad lander, who is running for mayor, saying the controversy is pulling the focus away from what matters. >> cannot have the leadership vacuum that is consuming city hall remain. >> mayor adams is going to have a court hearing tomorrow for his ongoing case. if he is removed from office, there would be a special election in the meantime. public advocate jumaane williams would take his place. >> coming up tonight at 11. installation begins in san francisco for speed cameras. which areas are considered the hotspots for traffic collisions? [music] >> and we've got a few scattered sprinkles in the forecast for your wednesday, but not a big deal, but will be kind of a big deal weather wise. will be the wa
the governor met with reverend al sharpton, who was an ally of the mayor, but says he's worried thatlying with the trump administration. adams is accused of making a deal with the justice department to drop his criminal case in exchange for helping the administration enforce its immigration policies. adam denies that ever happened. this week, four deputy mayors resigned. city comptroller brad lander, who is running for mayor, saying the controversy is pulling the focus away from what matters....
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she's met with reverend al sharpton, brad lander, the city's controller, basically the person who dolls once it comes in and has been allocated by the city council. the political types that you would expect her to meet with. according to reverend sharpton after the meeting apparently he said, look, she's going to take a serious look at this, also wants to see what happens tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. when there is a court hearing on this whole issue as far as adams' criminal case. that's tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. wants to look at all of it sounds like. >> let's say the governor decides me wants to remove adams from his position, how does that work especially given that he was elected? >> sure. in the over 200-year history of new york state this has never happened before. when you consider the history in new york state that's something something. in the city's charter the governor is entitled to come and say i want to remove the mayor, notifies the mayor, at that point there's a 30-day suspension period effectively where the mayor would be suspended from his post as mayor and have the opportunity t
she's met with reverend al sharpton, brad lander, the city's controller, basically the person who dolls once it comes in and has been allocated by the city council. the political types that you would expect her to meet with. according to reverend sharpton after the meeting apparently he said, look, she's going to take a serious look at this, also wants to see what happens tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. when there is a court hearing on this whole issue as far as adams' criminal case. that's tomorrow at...
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reverend al sharpton, we have to continue to make them say the words diversity.y and inclusion, not just say dei. because the virtues are in the words diversity. equity and inclusion. every humane society respects those things. and finally, i'll just say this, reverend al, we have to make sure they read the constitution. they apparently have forgotten. >> that the. >> constitution is what governs america. judith, you close out with this summit, how is the advancement project responding to this moment? >> well, we are going to be in the courts. we are going to be supporting people who are getting in the streets, because we know we have to be in the streets so that people understand we are not going to sit on the sidelines in this moment. and we have to remind our elected officials, whether they're dems or republicans, that they must hold the line on our democracy and not let this turn into an authoritarian government. >> many thanks to martin luther king, the third, benjamin crump and judith browne-dianis for being with our first summit on the first day of black h
reverend al sharpton, we have to continue to make them say the words diversity.y and inclusion, not just say dei. because the virtues are in the words diversity. equity and inclusion. every humane society respects those things. and finally, i'll just say this, reverend al, we have to make sure they read the constitution. they apparently have forgotten. >> that the. >> constitution is what governs america. judith, you close out with this summit, how is the advancement project...
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democrats here in new york, including congressman hakeem jeffries, congressman greg meeks, the reverend al sharpton, and several other leaders who will be in attendance at her manhattan office today to have this discussion about what to do next. now, we should mention that the governor does have the power to remove the mayor, but it's not a simple process. there is a due process that goes along with her taking that executive action. so this is not necessarily the kind of thing that would make anything be resolved overnight. she has said that she has given it serious thought, and she has also said that she's very concerned about the developments that have happened here in new york city and in this administration in the last two weeks, including those high profile resignations from four top city officials, which happened yesterday. this is a real moment where there's a lot of lawmakers here in the city, including the governor, questioning where whether city hall is steady enough to make sure that government and services are being delivered to new yorkers. in the meantime, kate, we know that this is a
democrats here in new york, including congressman hakeem jeffries, congressman greg meeks, the reverend al sharpton, and several other leaders who will be in attendance at her manhattan office today to have this discussion about what to do next. now, we should mention that the governor does have the power to remove the mayor, but it's not a simple process. there is a due process that goes along with her taking that executive action. so this is not necessarily the kind of thing that would make...
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so today she's been meeting with the reverend al sharpton. she's meeting with congressman hakeem jeffries and gregory meeks. she's also holding meetings with some of the city's leaders that have called for his resignation to try and determine the best path forward. but it seems like for now, everyone involved is closely watching what's going to happen at that court hearing tomorrow. >> all right, gloria pazmino, thank you so much. and we'll be right back. >> cookbooks, corporate fat cats, swindling socialites doped up cyclists, and yes, more crooked politicians. i have a feeling we won't be running out of those anytime soon. >> a new season. >> of the united states of scandal with jake tapper march 9th on cnn. >> buying a car is kind of a big deal, but you use the cargurus app. that's a price drop alert. so the deals come to you. oops. big deals right when you need them. cargurus. download the app today. >> you make good choices. they've shaped your journey to leave all that your life built rock solid for generations. with ambition like that.
so today she's been meeting with the reverend al sharpton. she's meeting with congressman hakeem jeffries and gregory meeks. she's also holding meetings with some of the city's leaders that have called for his resignation to try and determine the best path forward. but it seems like for now, everyone involved is closely watching what's going to happen at that court hearing tomorrow. >> all right, gloria pazmino, thank you so much. and we'll be right back. >> cookbooks, corporate fat...
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house democratic leader hakeem jeffries, new york congressman gregory meeks and msnbc reverend al sharpton. >> mayor adams has a responsibility to decisively demonstrate to the people of new york city that he has the capacity to continue to govern in the best interest of new yorkers, as opposed to taking orders from the trump administration. >> whether or not there is a crime, or whether there's enough of an outcry of the city or a given city, that you've lost the public trust. and the question is, if there is no crime and you go to public trust, how do we gauge the public trust? >> in the last day or so? for deputy mayors have resigned from the adams administration in protest of what appears a quid pro quo of some sort between adams and the trump administration. let's bring in noah shachtman. he's a contributing writer for rolling stone. and noah, you have reporting that this is much more than just a fight over whether or not the trump administration should dismiss this corruption case against adams in exchange for him cooperating with their legal actions against undocumented immigrants.
house democratic leader hakeem jeffries, new york congressman gregory meeks and msnbc reverend al sharpton. >> mayor adams has a responsibility to decisively demonstrate to the people of new york city that he has the capacity to continue to govern in the best interest of new yorkers, as opposed to taking orders from the trump administration. >> whether or not there is a crime, or whether there's enough of an outcry of the city or a given city, that you've lost the public trust. and...
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governor kathy hochul meeting one on one with reverend al sharpton and other leaders today.es saying hochul is taking a, quote, careful and measured approach to weigh the future of adams after the doge set off a political firestorm, moving to dismiss the federal charges against him and saying it interferes with new york's mayoral election and adams ability to assist in trump's immigration crackdown. tomorrow, a judge overseeing the case will hold a hearing to discuss the dismissal motion with prosecutors and adams. adams is vowing to stay in office, but some lawmakers question if he's now beholden to trump. >> it's a deeply disturbing development. mayor adams has a responsibility to decisively demonstrate to the people of new york city that he has the capacity to continue to govern in the best interest of new yorkers, as opposed to taking orders from the trump administration. we have to protect our values. and if the mayor can't send a message to us straightforward, that he's going to stand with us to preserve those values, then he may have to step aside. >> joining me now,
governor kathy hochul meeting one on one with reverend al sharpton and other leaders today.es saying hochul is taking a, quote, careful and measured approach to weigh the future of adams after the doge set off a political firestorm, moving to dismiss the federal charges against him and saying it interferes with new york's mayoral election and adams ability to assist in trump's immigration crackdown. tomorrow, a judge overseeing the case will hold a hearing to discuss the dismissal motion with...
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attorney, state and city leaders to discuss a path forward, including with msnbc host the reverend al sharptonrnor. >> said to me that. >> she's going to. >> see what the judge decides tomorrow. >> and keep. >> deliberating with other leaders. my feeling is that the fate of the city people have been shaken, and there needs to be a resolve. but at the same time, we must protect the law and not establish a precedent that could come back to haunt us. >> now, on its face, and certainly until thursday, this just felt like a new york story. but something else may be afoot here that should be of concern to you wherever, wherever you live in this country. and this is where the federal government overreach actually hits you. we're going to talk about all that on the other side of the that on the other side of the break. (sigh) (snoring) if you struggle with cpap... you should check out inspire. honey? inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know who i would be. but here i am... ...being me. keep bein
attorney, state and city leaders to discuss a path forward, including with msnbc host the reverend al sharptonrnor. >> said to me that. >> she's going to. >> see what the judge decides tomorrow. >> and keep. >> deliberating with other leaders. my feeling is that the fate of the city people have been shaken, and there needs to be a resolve. but at the same time, we must protect the law and not establish a precedent that could come back to haunt us. >> now, on...
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reverend al sharpton, who was among those to meet with the mayor yesterday, later spoke to reporters. going to see what the judge decides tomorrow and keep deliberating with other leaders. my feeling is that the faith of the of city people have been shaken, and there needs to be a resolve. but at the same time, we must protect the law and not establish a precedent that could come back to haunt us. >> in more than 250 years of history. the new york city mayor has never been removed from office, and only twice has a mayor ever stepped down. both were as a result of corruption scandals. the last time that happened was in the 19. it was in 1950. joining us now, associate professor of political science at fordham university, christina greer, and also with us, former assistant district attorney in manhattan and nbc news legal analyst catherine christian. catherine, first to you. we know that later this afternoon afternoon, the department of justice is going to have to argue why it wants to dismiss the case against mayor adams. what do you think that argument could sound like? >> well, i thi
reverend al sharpton, who was among those to meet with the mayor yesterday, later spoke to reporters. going to see what the judge decides tomorrow and keep deliberating with other leaders. my feeling is that the faith of the of city people have been shaken, and there needs to be a resolve. but at the same time, we must protect the law and not establish a precedent that could come back to haunt us. >> in more than 250 years of history. the new york city mayor has never been removed from...
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al. >> sharpton about. and she's. >> trying to. >> decide she's. >> really weighing. >> i have. >> this power, but. >> i should only use it in the most. >> you know. >> difficult circumstances. >> because the people of new york city. >> elected the mayor. >> and how our elected. >> officials feeling about whether the mayor. >> can govern. the city. >> it seems like. she had stayed with him through the federal. >> indictment. but the resignation. >> of those four deputy mayors. >> was concerning to her. >> she was. >> glad that they were there at city hall, sort of keeping the city on track. >> yeah. >> and so those four. resignations, that impact is mostly felt. you think? certainly not. i mean, it could be by the courts, but but by by the governor's decision making process. >> yeah. these deputy. >> mayors. oversaw housing. >> and public safety. >> and really. important things here. >> in this city. and there's. >> a concern. >> of who is adams going to bring in to. >> replace those people. >> and can he e
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several key leaders, including congressman hakeem jeffries, gregory meeks, as well as the reverend al sharpton and other city lawmakers to sort of go over the possibilities and determine a next path to quote her directly. that's what's happening today at the governor's office in manhattan. >> she has said. >> that she's taking a serious look at this option, given the recent developments in the last several days. in the meantime, the mayor has said over and over that he has no plans to resign. he struck a pretty defiant tone, speaking at churches over the weekend, saying that people are, quote, dancing on his grave and that he has no intention of going anywhere. and in the meantime, we've also learned that we are going to hear directly from the judge that's been overseeing his federal corruption case. tomorrow, judge dale ho has called both parties to come into court tomorrow for a hearing where we might finally get some information about what's going to happen next. given this doj memo directing the federal prosecutors here in new york to drop the charges, we're starting to get at least an ide
several key leaders, including congressman hakeem jeffries, gregory meeks, as well as the reverend al sharpton and other city lawmakers to sort of go over the possibilities and determine a next path to quote her directly. that's what's happening today at the governor's office in manhattan. >> she has said. >> that she's taking a serious look at this option, given the recent developments in the last several days. in the meantime, the mayor has said over and over that he has no plans...
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attorney, state and city leaders to discuss a path forward, including with msnbc host the reverend al sharptonsuggested that path may be coming shortly. >> the governor. >> said to me that she's going to see what the judge decides tomorrow and keep deliberating with other leaders. my feeling is that the fate of the city people have been shaken, and there needs to be a resolve. but at the same time, we must protect the law and not establish a precedent that could come back to haunt us. >> now, on its face, and certainly until thursday, this just felt like a new york story. but something else may be afoot here that should be of concern to you wherever, wherever you live in this country. and this is where the federal government overreach actually hits you. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy.
attorney, state and city leaders to discuss a path forward, including with msnbc host the reverend al sharptonsuggested that path may be coming shortly. >> the governor. >> said to me that she's going to see what the judge decides tomorrow and keep deliberating with other leaders. my feeling is that the fate of the city people have been shaken, and there needs to be a resolve. but at the same time, we must protect the law and not establish a precedent that could come back to haunt...
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expected to attend, according to my sources, they include congressman hakeem jeffries, the reverend al sharpton, congressman greg meeks. also, some members of the city council, the city council speaker, as well as the city's comptroller. they're going to be individual meetings. some of them will be held in person. some of them will be held virtually. for those who may be in washington, d.c. but the governor has made it clear that she is seriously weighing this decision. and it's a little bit of a shift from what she had said about a week ago, where she said that it would not be very democratic to remove the mayor from office. but clearly, we've learned a lot of different things since that last statement. so now the governor is saying that she is seriously thinking about it. she's convening with the city's leaders, notably the city's black leaders. that is very much of her political calculation here. it is not a small thing to use her executive power, not only to remove the mayor, who was duly elected by the people of the city of new york, but also the second black mayor in the city's history. n
expected to attend, according to my sources, they include congressman hakeem jeffries, the reverend al sharpton, congressman greg meeks. also, some members of the city council, the city council speaker, as well as the city's comptroller. they're going to be individual meetings. some of them will be held in person. some of them will be held virtually. for those who may be in washington, d.c. but the governor has made it clear that she is seriously weighing this decision. and it's a little bit of...
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with reverend al sharpton. >> we also caught. >> up with one of. >> the family members who had spoken to cnn before, speaking about losing his sister in the fire and basically telling us he doesn't even feel like this is all real. >> does he. >> feel like. >> it's been a month? >> it feels like it's been years. that's what's crazy. it feels like years of pain. >> i'm literally. >> just been waiting to wake up and tell everybody this crazy story about, you know, my life and what this crazy dream i had where altadena burnt down. and it doesn't seem real. and that's literally how everybody feels. >> they're literally just waiting to wake up each. >> day. >> and john, on top of that, these residents are also filing lawsuits. they claim that southern california edison, the utility company here in southern california, is responsible for the beginning of the eaton fire. now, southern california edison says that that is still up to investigators to determine. they filed yesterday two separate letters where they did acknowledge the existence of some videos that show what could potentially be t
with reverend al sharpton. >> we also caught. >> up with one of. >> the family members who had spoken to cnn before, speaking about losing his sister in the fire and basically telling us he doesn't even feel like this is all real. >> does he. >> feel like. >> it's been a month? >> it feels like it's been years. that's what's crazy. it feels like years of pain. >> i'm literally. >> just been waiting to wake up and tell everybody this crazy...
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family, who of course, you know, martin luther king the third to members of the cbc, to reverend al sharpton. we know that they're saying, what else is next? the whole point of dei is because the civil rights act wasn't enough. we were still being discriminated against, they say. so we had to find different ways to ensure that those federal laws were being upheld. and so there's concern what else is next? >> cheyenne daniels a really important beat that you're on. thank you for joining us. still ahead this morning, the latest on the recovery efforts after last week's collision between a passenger jet and military helicopter here in dc near reagan national airport and in philadelphia. a search for answers after a medical plane crashed, leaving seven dead. what investigators are saying now about what happened. we've got those stories and a check on sports and the weather when we come right back. >> president trump's first 100 days. watch. >> i'm going to be here five days a week again. >> read and listen. >> staying up half the night reading executive orders. >> for this defining time in the s
family, who of course, you know, martin luther king the third to members of the cbc, to reverend al sharpton. we know that they're saying, what else is next? the whole point of dei is because the civil rights act wasn't enough. we were still being discriminated against, they say. so we had to find different ways to ensure that those federal laws were being upheld. and so there's concern what else is next? >> cheyenne daniels a really important beat that you're on. thank you for joining...
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joining us, president of the national action network, host of msnbc's politics nation, the reverend al sharpton is here also joining us at the table, msnbc legal analyst, former s.d.n.y. criminal division deputy chief christie greenberg is here. and mimi rocca joins us. she's a former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. and she ran the s.d.n.y criminal division. mimi, i'm going to start with you, because when we came on the air yesterday, you had a real live wire into that office. and i wonder what you're hearing this afternoon. >> so what i'm hearing, nicole, is pride. from daniel sassoon on down that office. actually, believe it or not, i think the people there feel rightfully so. better now that this has happened, because as i know, we'll get to a little bit more. but as you read, as hagan scotten said in his letter, any federal prosecutor across the country knows that they could not stand up in federal in front of a federal judge and ask for this to be dismissed. and that is what actually is so remarkable that the people here who are twisting the principles of bei
joining us, president of the national action network, host of msnbc's politics nation, the reverend al sharpton is here also joining us at the table, msnbc legal analyst, former s.d.n.y. criminal division deputy chief christie greenberg is here. and mimi rocca joins us. she's a former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. and she ran the s.d.n.y criminal division. mimi, i'm going to start with you, because when we came on the air yesterday, you had a real live wire into...
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reverend al sharpton, thank you so much for joining us this morning.ouse infrastructure coordinator for the biden administration, mitch landrieu. thank you as well. good to see you, mr. mayor. mika, back to you. >> all right. >> president trump is blaming. ukraine for russia's invasion nearly three. >> years ago. >> he made the comments yesterday after. reporters pressed. >> him on. >> ukrainian officials not being involved in the diplomatic. >> talks between. >> the. u.s. and russia. in saudi arabia. >> i hear that, you know, there's upset about not having a seat. well, they've had a seat for three years and a long time before that this could have been settled very easily. just a half a half baked negotiator could have settled this years ago without, i think, without the loss of much land, very little land without the loss of any lives and without the loss of cities that are just laying on their sides. you have those magnificent golden domes that are shattered will never be replaced. you can't replace them. thousand year old domes that are so beautifu
reverend al sharpton, thank you so much for joining us this morning.ouse infrastructure coordinator for the biden administration, mitch landrieu. thank you as well. good to see you, mr. mayor. mika, back to you. >> all right. >> president trump is blaming. ukraine for russia's invasion nearly three. >> years ago. >> he made the comments yesterday after. reporters pressed. >> him on. >> ukrainian officials not being involved in the diplomatic. >> talks...
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none other than al sharpton stood by a family sued, and a 4-year-old died of starvation, who had refrigerator full of food and turned to the wall. and the definition has green murkier, as activists begin to push new federal legislation and constitutional amendment on the subject, it's worth visiting what's at stake in the parents' rights debate. i'm thrilled to present three panels, one on legal issues, one on medical field, one on the policies and practices of child welfare agencies though there will probably be discussion on all three of the other topics as well. i think all three panels today are bipartisan, but the sides may shake out in ways that may surprise you. i want to thanks james phillips and the wheatley institute at brigham young for co-sponsoring today. in fact, this event is james' idea so anything goes wrong, you can blame him. with that i'll turn it over to my aei colleague adam white for our first panel. >> welcome, everybody, and i just want to echo naomi's greetings for all who are here today and everyone watching online either now or at a later time. looking forward to t
none other than al sharpton stood by a family sued, and a 4-year-old died of starvation, who had refrigerator full of food and turned to the wall. and the definition has green murkier, as activists begin to push new federal legislation and constitutional amendment on the subject, it's worth visiting what's at stake in the parents' rights debate. i'm thrilled to present three panels, one on legal issues, one on medical field, one on the policies and practices of child welfare agencies though...
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but reverend al sharpton, at least right now, that's not happening. and it is interesting.le bit off balance to start. they have seemingly, they've found their voice this week with some of the protests. you know, there's different opinions on the tactics they're using, but it seems like they are now at least rising up and saying, okay, this is unacceptable. but isn't it interesting that they're focusing far more on musk than trump? >> they are far more focused on musk, because musk seems to be the one that has the knife that's trying. >> to. >> cut everything. and i think he's also unelected. unvetted the matter of him being unelected is only compounded by the fact he's never been confirmed or examined by anybody other than donald trump. and i think that a part. >> of the thing. >> that really gives energy to a lot of the confusion is the mixed signals, just like they're just. >> throwing everything. >> out there. i was in altadena, california yesterday where they had had the wildfires and felt that that part. of the victims. >> had not been. >> given the exposure. and a gu
but reverend al sharpton, at least right now, that's not happening. and it is interesting.le bit off balance to start. they have seemingly, they've found their voice this week with some of the protests. you know, there's different opinions on the tactics they're using, but it seems like they are now at least rising up and saying, okay, this is unacceptable. but isn't it interesting that they're focusing far more on musk than trump? >> they are far more focused on musk, because musk seems...
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so, reverend al sharpton, there's an extraordinary amount of, of cuts that have already happened.sident trump seems to be okay with that. but these are it's happening so fast. and as we discussed earlier, seemingly without discretion, that is going to have real impact on people. and that includes a lot of people who voted for donald trump. >> which shows the recklessness of this. when you find that people that were protecting us against nuclear attacks were just arbitrarily dismissed, and they can't even find out how they to retract that or bring them back. this kind of recklessness is beyond politics now, because if you're trying to make an assessment to save money or waste, to deal with waste or deal with people that were ineffective, you would assume that there's been some deliberation in that and some investigation in that. but what we're finding people just dismissed and then later found out, oops, that might have been a security problem. then it shows that there has been no real serious thinking investigation looking into those that are being fired. and i think that on top o
so, reverend al sharpton, there's an extraordinary amount of, of cuts that have already happened.sident trump seems to be okay with that. but these are it's happening so fast. and as we discussed earlier, seemingly without discretion, that is going to have real impact on people. and that includes a lot of people who voted for donald trump. >> which shows the recklessness of this. when you find that people that were protecting us against nuclear attacks were just arbitrarily dismissed, and...
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what do you think reverend al sharpton and ray romano?ing over a case of the flu and advised not to travel. meanwhile, without revealing why he missed the show, dan aykroyd tweeted this message, celebrating the anniversary. advantage of not attending, got to see every second of concert and show on tv and, quote from my children, look at daddy's smile. had it from start to finish. and it turns out mr. martin short, who was indeed at the big show, is currently out of commission because of it. his buddy steve martin sharing this post on social media. maya had covid. marty has covid. sharing the curse is real. martin explaining the duo has to reschedule some of their upcoming shows. better luck at the next reunion. willie, how are you feeling? >> i was there sunday night. i feel okay. >> you kissed martin short? >> well, that's why i'm worries, yeah. it was a red carpet moment we shared, and i paid for it. >> i will sit farther over here. nobody wants this, big news for season 2. they just landed their next big costar, and we think she will f
what do you think reverend al sharpton and ray romano?ing over a case of the flu and advised not to travel. meanwhile, without revealing why he missed the show, dan aykroyd tweeted this message, celebrating the anniversary. advantage of not attending, got to see every second of concert and show on tv and, quote from my children, look at daddy's smile. had it from start to finish. and it turns out mr. martin short, who was indeed at the big show, is currently out of commission because of it. his...
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al sharpton, i don't know where he got his paperwork.e is not surely know reverend when he talks on tv -- no reverend when he talks on tv. maxine waters is worse than he is. every time you see her on tv she starts riots. for a person only making $170,000 a year, where did she get that $5 million mansion? host: back to ukraine. here is democrat marcy kaptur. she was on the floor of the house yesterday to reiterate ukraine needs to be at the negotiating table in its original border has to be maintained. [video] >> lome zelenskyy -- bloated near zelenskyy has stated a negotiated 2 -- bloated mere working with our closest and most valued allies in nato and the free world, the united states must do everything possible to bring full liberty to ukraine. and move russia back into her own borders. the international community must safeguard those borders and those negotiations are yet to come. we have some hope this morning if we are serious about making sure the dividing line between the free world and the suppressed world is clearly drawn and sa
al sharpton, i don't know where he got his paperwork.e is not surely know reverend when he talks on tv -- no reverend when he talks on tv. maxine waters is worse than he is. every time you see her on tv she starts riots. for a person only making $170,000 a year, where did she get that $5 million mansion? host: back to ukraine. here is democrat marcy kaptur. she was on the floor of the house yesterday to reiterate ukraine needs to be at the negotiating table in its original border has to be...
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the reverend al sharpton is here. also joining us at the table.snbc legal analyst. >> former s.d.n.y. >> criminal division deputy chief christie greenberg is here. and mimi rocca. joins us. she's a former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. and she ran the s.d.n.y criminal division. mimi, i'll start with you, because when we came on the air yesterday, you had a real live wire into that office. and i. >> wonder what. >> you're hearing this afternoon. >> so what i'm hearing. >> nicole, is. pride from danielle sassoon on down that office. >> actually. >> believe it or not, i think. >> the people there. >> feel rightfully so. >> better now. >> that. this has happened. because as. i know. we'll get to. >> a little bit more. >> but as. >> you read. >> as hagan scotten said in. >> his letter. >> any federal. >> prosecutor across the. >> country knows that they could not stand up. >> in. >> federal in front of a federal judge and ask. >> for. >> this to. >> be dismissed. >> and that is what. >> actually is so. >> remarkable that
the reverend al sharpton is here. also joining us at the table.snbc legal analyst. >> former s.d.n.y. >> criminal division deputy chief christie greenberg is here. and mimi rocca. joins us. she's a former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. and she ran the s.d.n.y criminal division. mimi, i'll start with you, because when we came on the air yesterday, you had a real live wire into that office. and i. >> wonder what. >> you're hearing this...
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the president of the national action network and the host of msnbc's politics nation, reverend al sharptonavid, you know, this has been my biggest concern. again, we can have the debates on u.s. aid, on the department of education, on on how we trim the federal workforce. this is something that conservatives have wanted to do for decades. that is not a shock. what i'm concerned about, and i know a lot of people are concerned about, are the possibilities of people going in, opening up our it systems, our government, it systems, and exposing them to hacking from china, from russia, from from non-state actors that wish the united states ill. what can you what can you tell us? can you give us any information on what you know, what we all should know about what they're doing and if they are, in fact, taking those safeguards that will keep china away from america's most sensitive secrets. >> the honest answer is i can't. >> a defining. characteristic of. >> which is how secret it is. and that's what's so concerning and unprecedented about this. if george soros was sending. 22 year olds into diff
the president of the national action network and the host of msnbc's politics nation, reverend al sharptonavid, you know, this has been my biggest concern. again, we can have the debates on u.s. aid, on the department of education, on on how we trim the federal workforce. this is something that conservatives have wanted to do for decades. that is not a shock. what i'm concerned about, and i know a lot of people are concerned about, are the possibilities of people going in, opening up our it...
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lot of democrats using this as a rallying cry, including some former adams allies like reverend al sharptonchul to force him from office. there's a there's a rarely used mechanism where she could. right. but there's real questions here about whether adams can actually lead the city. now in the wake of what has just happened. >> you talk about. >> politicizing, though, the legal system, the justice system. i mean, this is this is as, as politicized as anything. i mean, it's explicitly so. explicitly so let's talk about let's talk about inflation because we, we just had we had the guy who i now call governor. yeah. mike lawler, who wants to be new york's next governor. i think saying what i think most politicians would say, which is interest rates need to go down. and i said, yeah, the economy's kind of hot though, isn't it? okay. interest rates need to go down. donald trump is going to be saying the same thing. and i just i think about the republicans criticism of the fed for not recognizing when the economy was too hot, calling inflation transitory and jumping up to 9%. i'm afraid we may be
lot of democrats using this as a rallying cry, including some former adams allies like reverend al sharptonchul to force him from office. there's a there's a rarely used mechanism where she could. right. but there's real questions here about whether adams can actually lead the city. now in the wake of what has just happened. >> you talk about. >> politicizing, though, the legal system, the justice system. i mean, this is this is as, as politicized as anything. i mean, it's...