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we know amy klobuchar, the senator from minnesota, will be on the program as well. we are expecting that somber day in terms of the investigation and the officer responsible for his death, she is currently charged with second degree manslaughter after she said taser, taser, taser and fired that bullet into daunte wright. we know those charges are pending. she made her first court appearance just last week. to underscore the overlap that this community is facing right now, that minneapolis is facing, we expect to see the family of george floyd. george floyd's family will be
we know amy klobuchar, the senator from minnesota, will be on the program as well. we are expecting that somber day in terms of the investigation and the officer responsible for his death, she is currently charged with second degree manslaughter after she said taser, taser, taser and fired that bullet into daunte wright. we know those charges are pending. she made her first court appearance just last week. to underscore the overlap that this community is facing right now, that minneapolis is...
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the prince estate, that we're hear and to give proclamations -- >> we are waiting to hear from amy klobucharand we have been listening to sharpton's powerful eu eulogy. >> yeah, calling him the prince of garden city, and this family now, the family of daunte wright now joining a fraternity, a family with too many members. >> the mother of castillo is here, you will remember the story he was shot by police, and the boyfriend of breonna taylor and the no-knock warrant, he is there. they show up in force for a moment like this, for daunte wright's funeral. reverend sharpton knows his way around the pulpit and eulogy, sadly, and he has had them on their feet many times. >> and that it's working on accountability, which is the passive of the george floyd policing act. we go live to brooklyn center. miguel, you know, the reverend there said if you knew who we were, that you would treat us differently. we heard today from his siblings, from his parents and his family exactly who daunte wright was. >> reporter: yeah, it was really hard to listen to the parents who could barely gets the words out. hi
the prince estate, that we're hear and to give proclamations -- >> we are waiting to hear from amy klobucharand we have been listening to sharpton's powerful eu eulogy. >> yeah, calling him the prince of garden city, and this family now, the family of daunte wright now joining a fraternity, a family with too many members. >> the mother of castillo is here, you will remember the story he was shot by police, and the boyfriend of breonna taylor and the no-knock warrant, he is...
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we have an advocate from the senate, your senator in minnesota, senator amy klobuchar. >> thank you so much, reverend al. thank you, bishop howell, for allowing me to join you in this sacred space. thank you to mr. and mrs. wright in asking me to close out by saying a few words in your son's memory. i don't have a proclamation to give or a piece of paper. i've got a proclamation in the senate, and that we must pass the george floyd justice and policing act. you know, there's a photo of your son, of daunte, that many americans have seen by now. he's standing outdoors on a sparkling day, holding his son, daunte jr., and he's got this big smile on his face. that smile that you said, katie, would light up the room. we see the lively, outgoing young man who always made people laugh. who was lovingly voted class clown his freshman year by his high school class. we see daunte's radiant love for his family as he holds his baby boy. in the photo daunte jr. wears a colorful bib with polka dots and a bowtie with first birthday printed in cheerful letters across the front. that's when we see the e
we have an advocate from the senate, your senator in minnesota, senator amy klobuchar. >> thank you so much, reverend al. thank you, bishop howell, for allowing me to join you in this sacred space. thank you to mr. and mrs. wright in asking me to close out by saying a few words in your son's memory. i don't have a proclamation to give or a piece of paper. i've got a proclamation in the senate, and that we must pass the george floyd justice and policing act. you know, there's a photo of...
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amy klobuchar. thank you very much for joining us tonight, senator really appreciate it.his segment to be all about the book. but this is great. this tells a story that is so important for today. but it begins over 130 years ago. >> exactly. and if you go back to the founding of our country, lawrence, and yes, people came to this country because they wanted economic freedom. they wanted to have political freedom, religious freedom, and they didn't want to buy everything from the east india tea company, and do business with a bunch of monopolies over the pond. and so you literally go back to the beginnings of america. and you see this entrepreneurial spirit, where literally capitalism has rejuvenated itself, every few decades, by new companies coming on by every so often, the government breaking up at&t, and giving us lower long distance rates and starting the cell phone business because we didn't have it all controlled by one company. and where we are today is years of inaction. so i thought, how can i make this real for people because we've done nothing. as i've said, fo
amy klobuchar. thank you very much for joining us tonight, senator really appreciate it.his segment to be all about the book. but this is great. this tells a story that is so important for today. but it begins over 130 years ago. >> exactly. and if you go back to the founding of our country, lawrence, and yes, people came to this country because they wanted economic freedom. they wanted to have political freedom, religious freedom, and they didn't want to buy everything from the east...
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senator amy klobuchar was an intern to walter mondale.leased a statement, saying he set a high bar for himself, and kept passing it and raising it. he will be sorely missed. senator klobuchar, thank you so enough for joining us on very short notice upon getting this news. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. you know, he was an incredible public servant. and i think probably the words that best capture it are the words on the carter library. they were on the wall, and i was there one day and wrote them down and kept them in my purse. after they lost the election, he said, we told the truth, we obeyed the law, we kept the peace. i think that sums up walter mondale's life. he treated everyone with such kindness. and he went from a tiny little town, the son of a minister, all the way to the second highest office in the land. >> those words that you've just quoted, i've interviewed you lots of times over the years, and more than once you've quoted those words to me. you've often described vice president mondale as your mentor. can you tell u
senator amy klobuchar was an intern to walter mondale.leased a statement, saying he set a high bar for himself, and kept passing it and raising it. he will be sorely missed. senator klobuchar, thank you so enough for joining us on very short notice upon getting this news. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. you know, he was an incredible public servant. and i think probably the words that best capture it are the words on the carter library. they were on the wall, and i was there one day...
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senator amy klobuchar was an intern to walter mondale. she released a statement, saying he set a high bar for himself, and kept passing it and raising it. he will be sorely missed. senator klobuchar, thank you so enough for joining us on very short notice upon getting this news. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. you know, he was an incredible public servant. and i think probably the words that best capture it are the words on the carter library. they were on the wall, and i was there one day and wrote them down and kept them in my purse. after they lost the election, he said, we told the truth, we obeyed the law, we kept the peace. i think that sums up walter mondale's life. he treated everyone with such kindness. and he went from a tiny little town, the son of a minister, all the way to the second highest office in the land. >> those words that you've just quoted, i've interviewed you lots of times over the years, and more than once you've quoted those words to me. you've often described vice president mondale as your mentor. can you
senator amy klobuchar was an intern to walter mondale. she released a statement, saying he set a high bar for himself, and kept passing it and raising it. he will be sorely missed. senator klobuchar, thank you so enough for joining us on very short notice upon getting this news. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. you know, he was an incredible public servant. and i think probably the words that best capture it are the words on the carter library. they were on the wall, and i was there...
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senator amy klobuchar, michael beschloss. his memoir was "the good fight," and indeed it was >>> that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." thank you for being with us. chuck todd is up right now on "mpt daily" only here on msnbc. >>> welcome to tuesday. we can do the fritz mondale's memories all day and it wouldn't be enough. but right now jury deliberations are under way in the murder trial of former officer derek chauvin. in minneapolis a heavily fortified hennepin county courthouse is the backdrop for a city with more than 3,000 national guard soldiers have flooded the streets. minnesota's governor is asking neighboring states for additional assistance. in philadelphia businesses are boarding up. for many stores, it is the fourth time this year they had to do something like this. in chicago illinois' governor is activating the state's national guard at the request of chicago mayor lori lightfoot. over the weekend thousands demonstrated in response to the shooting, release of the video of the shooting of a
senator amy klobuchar, michael beschloss. his memoir was "the good fight," and indeed it was >>> that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." thank you for being with us. chuck todd is up right now on "mpt daily" only here on msnbc. >>> welcome to tuesday. we can do the fritz mondale's memories all day and it wouldn't be enough. but right now jury deliberations are under way in the murder trial of former officer derek chauvin. in...
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joining me now to discuss the chauvin verdict and its implications for policing, democratic senator amy klobuchar. she is the former hennepin county attorney and the author of "taking on trust." i want to bring up, senator klobuchar, what george floyd's brother said right after the verdict. here is what he said. >> the video. you don't need nothing but the video. you couldn't stop the video. you couldn't fast forward the video. somebody was tortured to death. >> senator, without the video, where would we be today? >> i don't know, chuck. but what i do know is this. keith ellison and his team did an incredible job. you had the witnesses, the people that just -- regular people walking by who didn't walk away, who testified. what i came through that trial thinking, the guilt they were shouldering, when they could do nothing about it, the young teenager saying every night she laid awake, apologizing to george floyd, thinking, what could i have done. well, i think you've got to flip that. it's what can we do. to me, you cannot have true justice when chokeholds and knees on the neck are still being con
joining me now to discuss the chauvin verdict and its implications for policing, democratic senator amy klobuchar. she is the former hennepin county attorney and the author of "taking on trust." i want to bring up, senator klobuchar, what george floyd's brother said right after the verdict. here is what he said. >> the video. you don't need nothing but the video. you couldn't stop the video. you couldn't fast forward the video. somebody was tortured to death. >> senator,...
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senator amy klobuchar. who represents the great state of minnesota. thank you so much for making some time with us tonight. >> thank you chris it was great to have you. >> i had the feelings of relief in grief that played all around the country, from outside the minneapolis courthouse. to the halls of congress. those up next. t. aging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your buick's wi-fi password? buickenvision2021. oh, you should pick something stronger. that's really predictable. that's a really tight spot. don't worry. i used to hate parallel parking. (all together) me too. hey. you really outdid yourself. yes, we did. the all-new buick envision. an suv built around you... all of you. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move y
senator amy klobuchar. who represents the great state of minnesota. thank you so much for making some time with us tonight. >> thank you chris it was great to have you. >> i had the feelings of relief in grief that played all around the country, from outside the minneapolis courthouse. to the halls of congress. those up next. t. aging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your...
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i want to bring in now senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. senator, thank you for joining us.ou used to be the hennepin county prosecutor, and you represent the state. give me your reaction tonight. >> first just for the family, thinking about how much they've endured and how even though they knew they would never get george back and that he would never be able to hold his kids, the way they believed that justice could be done, the way they were patient and waited, i thought it was just an act of love. and the second reaction was that keith ellison, my friend, just did an incredible job with this case. he didn't make it about him. he didn't do interview with you guys, right, during the case. he didn't make it about the lawyers. there were a number of really good lawyers. but what he did and what they did, his lawyers did, was say, this is about the witnesses. yes, this is about the tragic death of george floyd, but it's also about his life. and they told that story not only to the jury but america. and having these people who are in my state, the person who worked in the store
i want to bring in now senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. senator, thank you for joining us.ou used to be the hennepin county prosecutor, and you represent the state. give me your reaction tonight. >> first just for the family, thinking about how much they've endured and how even though they knew they would never get george back and that he would never be able to hold his kids, the way they believed that justice could be done, the way they were patient and waited, i thought it was just...
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you have multiple guests on today including senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, where it all happened. what comes next? many this past week called it just the beginning. i believe even george floyd's brother called it that himself. what do your experts think? >> well, it's interesting. let me introduce a phrase that jim clyburn used in a special we also asked some folks to share some of their immediate thoughts about what happened, and how they felt about the verdict, and jim clyburn introduced the idea maybe this to be a selma moment. the definition of that is of course after selma, we got the civil rights act in '64. after this, are we going to get a police reform, the george floyd police reform act? that's the question. if nothing happens, in this year on police reform, then you don't get that moment. what is selma without the passage of the civil rights act? i think that's the question. this is a significant moment if lawmakers meet the moment. their meeting, there's real optimism that they can come together on police reform. those that are negotiating want to get to yes. tim scot
you have multiple guests on today including senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, where it all happened. what comes next? many this past week called it just the beginning. i believe even george floyd's brother called it that himself. what do your experts think? >> well, it's interesting. let me introduce a phrase that jim clyburn used in a special we also asked some folks to share some of their immediate thoughts about what happened, and how they felt about the verdict, and jim clyburn...
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amy klobuchar. thank you very much for joining us tonight, senator really appreciate it. you know, i didn't i think you know, i didn't plan for this segment to be all about the book. but this is great. this tells a story that is so important for today. but it begins over 130 years ago. >> exactly. and if you go back to the founding of our country, lawrence, and yes, people came to this country because they wanted economic freedom. they wanted to have political freedom, religious freedom, and they didn't want to buy everything from the east india tea company, and do business with a bunch of monopolies over the pond. and so you literally go back to the beginnings of america. and you see this entrepreneurial spirit, where literally capitalism has rejuvenated itself, every few decades, by new companies coming on by every so often, the government breaking up at&t, and giving us lower long distance rates and starting the cell phone business because we didn't have it all controlled by one company. and where we are today is years of inaction. so i thought, how can i make this rea
amy klobuchar. thank you very much for joining us tonight, senator really appreciate it. you know, i didn't i think you know, i didn't plan for this segment to be all about the book. but this is great. this tells a story that is so important for today. but it begins over 130 years ago. >> exactly. and if you go back to the founding of our country, lawrence, and yes, people came to this country because they wanted economic freedom. they wanted to have political freedom, religious freedom,...
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. >> reporter: amy klobuchar and governor tim walz were among hundreds who attended the service. michael george cbs news minneapolis. >>> still ahead, a rare show of bipartisan unity to fight back against the way above anti- asian violence. how congress plans to get tough on hate crimes. >>> an unsettling discovery about tesla self driving technology and how it can be tricked. >>> the new signs of a bay area travel come back >>> this evening new legislation to combat hate crimes against asians is moving forward with overwhelming bipartisan support in washington. it will create a new position within the justice department to expedite review of potential covert related crimes against asians. it would also direct for justice and health departments to issue guidance on spotting these types of crimes. it will make it easier to report online. chuck schumer told reporters the bill is meant to send a dual message. >> to our asian-american community, we will not tolerate violence and bigotry against you. to those who perpetrate the violence and bigotry, we are going to pursue you to the f
. >> reporter: amy klobuchar and governor tim walz were among hundreds who attended the service. michael george cbs news minneapolis. >>> still ahead, a rare show of bipartisan unity to fight back against the way above anti- asian violence. how congress plans to get tough on hate crimes. >>> an unsettling discovery about tesla self driving technology and how it can be tricked. >>> the new signs of a bay area travel come back >>> this evening new...
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. >>> i want to turn now to democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. senator, your reaction to the verdict tonight? >> i just kept thinking of the family, the floyd family, knowing that this wouldn't bring george back to them. he'll still never be able to hold his children or visit his mom's grave. so, he's still gone. but that family, chris, held in for justice. they believed it was possible despite what happened in all these other cases around the country. so, i am so proud of keith ellison, our attorney general. i don't think enough has been said about how he put together this team and they weren't hot dog lawyers. they were doing their job. they did a great job. what did the story -- what was the story for the jurors and for america? it was about the witnesses. it was about not just how george floyd tragically died but how he lived. and it was about, yes, the police officers willing to come forward and testify against derek chauvin but also those ordinary citizens, the guy working at the store that felt so bad, the passer by that wished he could ha
. >>> i want to turn now to democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. senator, your reaction to the verdict tonight? >> i just kept thinking of the family, the floyd family, knowing that this wouldn't bring george back to them. he'll still never be able to hold his children or visit his mom's grave. so, he's still gone. but that family, chris, held in for justice. they believed it was possible despite what happened in all these other cases around the country. so, i am so...
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three minnesota amy klobuchar right now, the human so much do you. thank you for being with us tonight. i know it's a hard time. and it's an honor to have you here. >> thank you rachel. >> okay, senator mondale i should say, before he was vice president he was senator. of minnesota. and one of the things that i think is worth remembering at times like this, is that his path, his putter from preacher son and small town minnesota device presidency, it's easy to sort of see the beginnings and see the engine sort of the pinnacles that he reached in public life. but in his time as attorney general for the state of minnesota, in his time as senator in minnesota, he just bill brick-by-brick, a solid decent scandal free record of accomplishment. and bravery. he was a senator doing the great society legislation. and that meant that as a high-profile senator and leader of the time, he was key to getting so much civil rights legislation passed. so much key environmental protections passed. the reason jimmy carter picked him to be his running mate among other th
three minnesota amy klobuchar right now, the human so much do you. thank you for being with us tonight. i know it's a hard time. and it's an honor to have you here. >> thank you rachel. >> okay, senator mondale i should say, before he was vice president he was senator. of minnesota. and one of the things that i think is worth remembering at times like this, is that his path, his putter from preacher son and small town minnesota device presidency, it's easy to sort of see the...
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temple where the funeral will take place in momentarily and we already saw that minnesota senator amy klobuchar shara has arrived you know this this as you reported just days after the guilty verdicts for the police officer who killed george floyd you know maybe this is early to ask you this but is anything changing any meaningful way. yes and you know yes it has already has something has changed and that's of course is awareness and still the world is watching to this just because george choice murder they're showing was found guilty this is not over with those people he is black community here in minneapolis in minnesota all over the nation all over the united states is knows that and they're adamant about this now just to him board to do yes of course and you know there is where washington comes in there's where the senate comes in congress comes in and there is at the moment a momentum a push for police reform for new laws who and those laws. would then we cryo hopefully that something like the chokehold will be declared illegal it's still illegal unbelievable but still legal so there is go
temple where the funeral will take place in momentarily and we already saw that minnesota senator amy klobuchar shara has arrived you know this this as you reported just days after the guilty verdicts for the police officer who killed george floyd you know maybe this is early to ask you this but is anything changing any meaningful way. yes and you know yes it has already has something has changed and that's of course is awareness and still the world is watching to this just because george...
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. >> minnesota senator amy klobuchar spoke at the service, one of several speakers who called for police reform. >> the texas attorney general suing the biden administration saying they are allowing the spread of covid 19 and overcrowded border facility, asking a federal court to require the administration under a trump era policy. paxton filed several lawsuits over president biden's immigration policy. todd: nikki highly will possibly have a 2024 presidential run. iowa's lincoln dinner kicks off a presidential caucus and primary calendar for white house candidates. did i just say that? are we in a constant state of campaign? the former un ambassador has yet to announce. >> one step for man, one giant leap for mankind, nasa generates 5 grams of oxygen on mars, breathable oxygen for an astronaut. on the perseverance rover they extracted from the carbon dioxide rich atmosphere earlier this week paving the way for astronauts to live and breeze on mars as ingenuity nails it second flight, 4 pounds helicopter sword higher longer than the first time, the chopper flew side to side as well, to l
. >> minnesota senator amy klobuchar spoke at the service, one of several speakers who called for police reform. >> the texas attorney general suing the biden administration saying they are allowing the spread of covid 19 and overcrowded border facility, asking a federal court to require the administration under a trump era policy. paxton filed several lawsuits over president biden's immigration policy. todd: nikki highly will possibly have a 2024 presidential run. iowa's lincoln...
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amy klobuchar and teen tina smith expected to participate in some of the memorial today.aunte wright mom said he was afraid of the police and said she could hear the fear in his voice when she spoke to him right after he was pulled over during that traffic stop. do you think police take that fear into account often enough when they are involve in these types of encounters. >> they should take it into account but to be honest there should never be fear just because you're stopped by the police, that's a tragedy in itself in my opinion. and so there's something that has to happen in order to stop that, because that is a concern and you see it time and time again. where people, you know, are stopped by police and they therefore react in a way in whi which, you know, it causes a response from the police. and so this -- this cycle has to be broken at some point in time. i don't know how you do it. it's going to take some time. but it's just -- it just shouldn't happen. >> at least we're talking about it. at least there's awareness. at least people seem to care. laura, i can't
amy klobuchar and teen tina smith expected to participate in some of the memorial today.aunte wright mom said he was afraid of the police and said she could hear the fear in his voice when she spoke to him right after he was pulled over during that traffic stop. do you think police take that fear into account often enough when they are involve in these types of encounters. >> they should take it into account but to be honest there should never be fear just because you're stopped by the...
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. >>> joining me now, is amy klobuchar, senator of minnesota. author of a new book. wow! anti-trust. taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age. i'm so happy. i can't wait to read this book. thank you for joining me and congratulations. >> thank you, don. there is also 100 cartoons so there you go. >> really? good. >> you just go through. a lot of things. trying to make -- one of my goals here was to make it so that people can learn about the history of this in fun ways like the woman who invented the monopoly board was actually hated monopolies and then she got kind of sold and it became a pro monopoly game. or the ida tarbell who is a muck breaker who took on standard oil. i tell these stories and make the case we have taken on monopolies in the past in such a big way in this country including the breakup of at&t and standard oil and now it's time to do something again. because we literally are in our own gilded age because of tact but because a lot of other consolidated companies in this country. >> well, there you are. you have talked to us about
. >>> joining me now, is amy klobuchar, senator of minnesota. author of a new book. wow! anti-trust. taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age. i'm so happy. i can't wait to read this book. thank you for joining me and congratulations. >> thank you, don. there is also 100 cartoons so there you go. >> really? good. >> you just go through. a lot of things. trying to make -- one of my goals here was to make it so that people can learn about the...
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minnesota senator amy klobuchar looks at attempts to dismantle monopolies throughout american historyin the book antitrust. and in stronger flex the late center john mccain also been published this week carnegie endowment senior fellows steven helsing explores the use of social media and technology to suppress dissent and the rise of digital repression. and in the age of acrimony, story john greenspan describes america's volatile political landscape in the late 19th an early 20th century. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors and their future on book tv, on cspan2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here are some programs to look out for on book tv. tonight on her quickly author interview program, "after words", "washington post" staff writer john woodrow cox reports on the effects of gun violence on children. then former republican speaker of the house john weiner of ohio reflects on his time in congress and the future of the republican party. an investigative journalist amanda ripley shares her thoughts on how people can engage in healthy confl
minnesota senator amy klobuchar looks at attempts to dismantle monopolies throughout american historyin the book antitrust. and in stronger flex the late center john mccain also been published this week carnegie endowment senior fellows steven helsing explores the use of social media and technology to suppress dissent and the rise of digital repression. and in the age of acrimony, story john greenspan describes america's volatile political landscape in the late 19th an early 20th century. find...
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joining us now, democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota.d author of the new book, anti-trust, taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age. and this book is just how. congratulations. usually we sort of talk about other issues of the day before we get to the book, but i want to jump right in. because this has everything to do with what's going on in our country today. tell us what you've found out about the state of the anti-trust laws in our country and why it matters to most republicans. >> well, mika, it matters to everyone, because it affects workers, it affects families, it affects our very democracy if you have a bunch of huge gaitkeeper tech companies that don't have the bells and whistles that can protect people's privacy or stop misinformation, that ron johnson thing was just the type of the iceberg that we see spreading across the internet. so what i believe we need to do is look back in history, and i do that, i have over 100 cartoons so it's not boring, and look at some of the people that took this on, from id
joining us now, democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota.d author of the new book, anti-trust, taking on monopoly power from the gilded age to the digital age. and this book is just how. congratulations. usually we sort of talk about other issues of the day before we get to the book, but i want to jump right in. because this has everything to do with what's going on in our country today. tell us what you've found out about the state of the anti-trust laws in our country and why it matters...
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amy klobuchar says she will ask about the fees developers must pay to be included in app stores. shares of netflix are sharply lower premarket as the streaming service added far fewer new customers than wall street expected in the first quarter. they even missed their own forecast by millions of subscribers. netflix says the current quarter will be more challenging. a lack of new shows may be contributing to the slump. all of this comes after record growth in 2020 that netflix said was due to the pandemic. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> how can it be right to have a situation in which you create a kind of cartel that stops clubs competing against each other, playing against each other properly, with all the hope and the excitement that gives to the fans? jonathan: that was prime minister boris johnson. this has got to be the business story of the week worldwide, the collapse of the super league that lasted about 48 hours. from
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i think it will be interesting to see where that goes i did a recent interview with amy klobuchar, ader in this area she seemed pretty ready to, to initiate legislation just difficult to do so and these companies have powerful lobbyists. it's going to be quite the fight, i think we'll see if the, if congress has the, the ability to regulate these companies. we'll see going forward. i'm not so sure. they said this queyear, interesting. in any kay, they all have to adjust their businesses going forward in some passion when it comes to privacy and data of consumers. >> kara, again, great listen >> thank you. >> podcast, went live early this morning, east coast time see you soon kara swisher. >> thanks so much. bye. >>> getting comments from janet yellen, which steve liesman told us to look out for earlier hey, steve. >> good morning, carl. first major speech treasury secretary janet yellen calling for a global minimum corporate tax. saying the world needs to reverse what she call as 30-year race to the bottom when it comes to corporate taxes she plans to work with g-20 nations beginning
i think it will be interesting to see where that goes i did a recent interview with amy klobuchar, ader in this area she seemed pretty ready to, to initiate legislation just difficult to do so and these companies have powerful lobbyists. it's going to be quite the fight, i think we'll see if the, if congress has the, the ability to regulate these companies. we'll see going forward. i'm not so sure. they said this queyear, interesting. in any kay, they all have to adjust their businesses going...
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know that benjamin crump will deliver what is called a plea for justice and we will hear from amy klobucharo the flier out now. we are expecting the family at any minute. to underscore the point you were making in the introduction, we also expect to see the family of george floyd. they stayed in town and are planning to attend the memorial service of daunte wright. >> symbolized by these families who is have come together in a coalition of victims. victims and their survivors. there are some protests overnight from a frustrated community. we are hearing more in the policing community about how training may have played a central role in how that incident unfolded. >> that's what you are seeing when you look at the body cam videos released in the last 24 hours, just a day after bryant was shot and killed tuesday afternoon. police were responding to an apparent knife fight. as the officers pull up to the scene and you see her holding a knife before the officer fires four times. we haven't heard back from the medical examiner's office about where the shots hit her body, but there are a lot of c
know that benjamin crump will deliver what is called a plea for justice and we will hear from amy klobucharo the flier out now. we are expecting the family at any minute. to underscore the point you were making in the introduction, we also expect to see the family of george floyd. they stayed in town and are planning to attend the memorial service of daunte wright. >> symbolized by these families who is have come together in a coalition of victims. victims and their survivors. there are...
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you saw amy klobuchar from minneapolis, minnesota as well issue that.ave seen some glimpses of bipartisanship. there is the typical washington gridlock, but there are signs of some type of bipartisanship. there are some glimmers that washington can come together and get something done. lisa: this is not just a u.s. story. there's been an international response, with a number of leaders of nations weighing in on this. what is your view on the importance internationally, both for the united states and more broadly for race relations? mario: what we saw over the past year is something we haven't seen probably since the 1960's. we saw widespread protests. we saw that videotape of george floyd's death galvanize activists the world over. we saw the black lives matter movement spread from the u.s. to europe, as you mentioned. it through -- it raised awareness. we saw people being engaged all the way up to corporations looking at themselves in the mirror and trying to make some really tough decisions. lisa: there's also a question of whether this galvanizes the
you saw amy klobuchar from minneapolis, minnesota as well issue that.ave seen some glimpses of bipartisanship. there is the typical washington gridlock, but there are signs of some type of bipartisanship. there are some glimmers that washington can come together and get something done. lisa: this is not just a u.s. story. there's been an international response, with a number of leaders of nations weighing in on this. what is your view on the importance internationally, both for the united...
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amy klobuchar appears to be a serious antitrust warrior, telling axial she wanted to make antitrust coolhe actually does this, if the person biden nominated as ftc chair, and antitrust advocate, if they put their money where their mouth are on the other side of the aisle then maybe we could get something done. i'm not particularly heartened by the fact this bipartisan overlap would be reflected in direct response to senator halley's bill but i hope it will be. the regulatory landscape, this is right. i really think we have a chance to gain some energy behind the antitrust movement, i think there's opportunity to do so. >> this could be a tremendous game changer, seachange throughout everything we have known for the last 20 years. thank you for your time, we appreciate it. jillian: a police officer recovering after being shot in the leg at a traffic stop. alabama police say the officer stopped the car from not having a license plate and noticed a gun when talking with the driver. the suspect starting a short chase before getting out and opening fire. he was then shot dead. the officer und
amy klobuchar appears to be a serious antitrust warrior, telling axial she wanted to make antitrust coolhe actually does this, if the person biden nominated as ftc chair, and antitrust advocate, if they put their money where their mouth are on the other side of the aisle then maybe we could get something done. i'm not particularly heartened by the fact this bipartisan overlap would be reflected in direct response to senator halley's bill but i hope it will be. the regulatory landscape, this is...
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minneapolis police union was very powerful in minneapolis, and they supported prosecuting attorney amy klobuchar for years. she never prosecuted any policeman, for many years no case was brought before a grand jury, including an infamous case. but i think the way that the case has been presented, as if there is widespread racism throughout the united states, i used to be an attorney for the new york city police department. the new york city police department extends of thousands of arrests -- department makes tens of thousands of arrests every year. they are from -- they are human beings. not every case can be perfectly done. there is very little racism in the new york city police department. steve: how does this change policing in the future, as somebody who understands it so well? caller: the problem is that, when police are attacked the way they have been, they withdraw from confrontations with gangs. the gangs have been empowered in the past year. murder rates and assaults with guns have gone up in new york city and many places, and innocent citizens, innocent black citizens have been a vict
minneapolis police union was very powerful in minneapolis, and they supported prosecuting attorney amy klobuchar for years. she never prosecuted any policeman, for many years no case was brought before a grand jury, including an infamous case. but i think the way that the case has been presented, as if there is widespread racism throughout the united states, i used to be an attorney for the new york city police department. the new york city police department extends of thousands of arrests --...
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the funeral today, members of daunte wright's family, reverend al sharpton, minnesota senator amy klobucharspeak. cnn's adrienne broaddus is there outside of that church of we know that's just a short list of elected officials who are there. tell us about what is happening today and how they will remember this young man. >> reporter: friends and family are remembering daunte wright as someone who had a big smile, a smile that was brighter than the sun, that shines here today. inside right now there's a visual artist painting a picture of daunte. it's a black and white photo, and he just completed that painting, but while he was painting, there was a trumpet player playing a sweet rendition of hymns, including "amazing grace" and "lift every voice and sing" sing the song selection is unique. "amazing grace" was the song the late civil rights icon martin luther king jr. asked mahalia jackson to sing to him when he was troubled, when he knew he had a big push to do on the other side of whatever was going on. earlier, before that happened, we heard from a local pastor, carmen, and she not only
the funeral today, members of daunte wright's family, reverend al sharpton, minnesota senator amy klobucharspeak. cnn's adrienne broaddus is there outside of that church of we know that's just a short list of elected officials who are there. tell us about what is happening today and how they will remember this young man. >> reporter: friends and family are remembering daunte wright as someone who had a big smile, a smile that was brighter than the sun, that shines here today. inside right...
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that was almost a nine-month long process of negotiations with amy klobuchar. and orin hatch was the lead committee chairman. host: what does that experience tell you and show you how far washington has to go to be truly feminist with the ability to represent? because as you point out others raise children. >> one thing i learned you can find allies in unexpected places. once a senators knew i was having these conversations and negotiating. orin hatch really didn't want to change the rules. what will the babies dress code going to be? as a mom are you seriously asking me if the baby would adhere to a senate dress code? must have a blazer and shoes. she wears a beanie. i will not take that off. she would be in for the pajamas. i could put shoes on that. i will put a blazer on her. i did that day. but i had members, republican members, marco rubio i hardly ever agree said tammy, i am with you. i will stick up for you. i wish i could've brought my young kids to the floor. we need to do this. we need to change the rules. and roy blunt said tammy i will be the next
that was almost a nine-month long process of negotiations with amy klobuchar. and orin hatch was the lead committee chairman. host: what does that experience tell you and show you how far washington has to go to be truly feminist with the ability to represent? because as you point out others raise children. >> one thing i learned you can find allies in unexpected places. once a senators knew i was having these conversations and negotiating. orin hatch really didn't want to change the...
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this week, best selling author malcolm has precision bombing in the bomber mafia minnesota center amy klobucharle monopolies in book antitrust. and in stronger, cindy mccain reflecting on her marriage to late senator john mccain. also being published this week, senior fellow steven explores use of social media and technology to suppress the decent in the rise of digital repression. and in the age of acrimony historian john describes america's volatile political landscape in the late 19th early 20th century. ... and for everyone both as a source of individual human
this week, best selling author malcolm has precision bombing in the bomber mafia minnesota center amy klobucharle monopolies in book antitrust. and in stronger, cindy mccain reflecting on her marriage to late senator john mccain. also being published this week, senior fellow steven explores use of social media and technology to suppress the decent in the rise of digital repression. and in the age of acrimony historian john describes america's volatile political landscape in the late 19th early...
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then amy klobuchar very trial on a call with all the senators said, and tammy duckworth is giving usith her and then had to do my job as a senator. i think that's what a lot of moms are going through. it gave me a dose of reality of what families are facing all over the country. >> stephen: "every day is a gift" is available now. senator tammy duckworth, everybodody. ththank you soso much for r beig here. >> thahank you, ststephen. >>>> stephen: : we'll be r right back. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? onlyly nature's s bounty doe. new immunene twenty-fofour hours has longnger lastingng vitamin. plusus, herbal and otheher immune s supers. onlyly from natuture's bountn. >> stephen: that's it for "a late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be ronan farrow and brandi carlile. james corden is next. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh
then amy klobuchar very trial on a call with all the senators said, and tammy duckworth is giving usith her and then had to do my job as a senator. i think that's what a lot of moms are going through. it gave me a dose of reality of what families are facing all over the country. >> stephen: "every day is a gift" is available now. senator tammy duckworth, everybodody. ththank you soso much for r beig here. >> thahank you, ststephen. >>>> stephen: : we'll be r...
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the senate rules committee chairwoman, amy klobuchar, has said there will be a markup in the senate rules committee at some point in april. and we hopefully will expect a senate floor vote. many of the provisions have strong bipartisan support from democratic, republican, and independent voters around the country. host: jason snead, do you agree that it has bipartisan support? guest: i don't. i have looked at this 800-page bill. i have seen a number of provisions there which not only do not have bipartisan support but are actually opposed i the majority of americans. so let's take a look at the fact that in a demise every voting requirement in the country, would bar states to ask for an id as a requirement of voting. it would also prevent states from applying basic safeguards to their absentee ballots. so not just id requirements like what we have been talking about in georgia, but even requiring a witness. this is a basic best practice because you have to show when you are voting absentee that the person who is returning the ballot is who they say they are. that is just common sense. thi
the senate rules committee chairwoman, amy klobuchar, has said there will be a markup in the senate rules committee at some point in april. and we hopefully will expect a senate floor vote. many of the provisions have strong bipartisan support from democratic, republican, and independent voters around the country. host: jason snead, do you agree that it has bipartisan support? guest: i don't. i have looked at this 800-page bill. i have seen a number of provisions there which not only do not...
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then amy klobuchar very dryly on a call with all the senators said, "and tammy duckworth is giving usot of moms are going through. it gave me a dose of reality of what families are facing all over the country. >> stephen: "every day is a gift" is available now. senator tammy duckworth, everybody. thank you so much for being here. >>>> thank youou, stephen.n. >> stetephen: we'l'll be righth. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: james corden is next. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh
then amy klobuchar very dryly on a call with all the senators said, "and tammy duckworth is giving usot of moms are going through. it gave me a dose of reality of what families are facing all over the country. >> stephen: "every day is a gift" is available now. senator tammy duckworth, everybody. thank you so much for being here. >>>> thank youou, stephen.n. >> stetephen: we'l'll be righth. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: james corden is next. good night....
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joining me is amy klobuchar, the author of a new book. congratulations on the new book.irst, though, what james carville says about wokeness. he says everybody he talks to agrees. do you agree that it's a problem? >> james carville is outspoken and incredibly interesting person. and has this relentless focus on the economy. and i agree with him on that. at the same time, look at what joe biden and kamala harris have done. i think you'll hear about it a lot tonight. they've been able to combine economic focus with taking on a number of these social issues like voting reform. something that the "for the people" act and making sure voting rights are strong. yes, we have to do something on police reform. i know that. george floyd died in my state. >> but what he says is -- >> i'm saying you can do both at once. >> he's saying, saying defund the police -- >> of course, i don't think -- ask joe biden. he's been clear about that. i've been very clear. i'm not one bit in favor of de funding the police. i want to dreform. you are always going to have a lot of different voices in
joining me is amy klobuchar, the author of a new book. congratulations on the new book.irst, though, what james carville says about wokeness. he says everybody he talks to agrees. do you agree that it's a problem? >> james carville is outspoken and incredibly interesting person. and has this relentless focus on the economy. and i agree with him on that. at the same time, look at what joe biden and kamala harris have done. i think you'll hear about it a lot tonight. they've been able to...
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amy klobuchar, john, chairs the antitrust panel judiciary said yesterday capitalism is about competitionabout new competitor emerging and this situation, to me, she says, doesn't seem like that's happening when you have two companies, meaning apple and google, really dominating in respective spaces. >> that is where we will start with editor-in-chief of "the verge" and cnbc contributor. i know it's popular to beat up on the big guys here, and certainly some of the details we've heard out of this, apple and google haven't always acquitted themselves well when it comes to at least appearance of fair treatment here but isn't it a risk of killing the golden goose if they buckle down too hard on regulation here >> i think there is, but also i don't think there's risk of killing consumer demand for great apps and services. the question is whether you're going to slow down the overall vibrancy of the industry, and you're going to slow down how it's growing, but you're definitely not going to slow down people wanting to use their phones for more and more things. i think the key question is, as i
amy klobuchar, john, chairs the antitrust panel judiciary said yesterday capitalism is about competitionabout new competitor emerging and this situation, to me, she says, doesn't seem like that's happening when you have two companies, meaning apple and google, really dominating in respective spaces. >> that is where we will start with editor-in-chief of "the verge" and cnbc contributor. i know it's popular to beat up on the big guys here, and certainly some of the details we've...
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he is not a right winger he once worked for amy klobuchar.knows a threat when he sees one. >> i'm aware of the media reports. i'm aware that congresswoman waters was talking specifically about this trial and about the unacceptability of anything less than a murder conviction. and talked about being confrontational. but you can submit the press articles about that. this goes back to what i have been saying from the beginning i wish elected officials would stop talking about this case especially in a measure that is disrespectful to the rule of law and to the judicial branch and our function. i think if they want to give their opinions, they should do so in a respectful and in a person that is consistent with their oath to the constitution. to respect a coequal branch of government. their failure to do so, i think, is abhorrent. >> tucker: so maxine waters did not speak in a vacuum. and judge cahill wasn't the only person who heard what she said. just hours after maxine waters called for violence, someone tried to murder two national guardsmen
he is not a right winger he once worked for amy klobuchar.knows a threat when he sees one. >> i'm aware of the media reports. i'm aware that congresswoman waters was talking specifically about this trial and about the unacceptability of anything less than a murder conviction. and talked about being confrontational. but you can submit the press articles about that. this goes back to what i have been saying from the beginning i wish elected officials would stop talking about this case...
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and coming up on "morning joe," we'll hear from senator amy klobuchar from minnesota about the futureice-involved shooting cases in her state. plus, a check-in with a leading health expert, dr. peter hotez about the effort to vaccinate the world. don't go anywhere. "morning joe," just moments away. anywhere. "morning joe," just moments away ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. r
and coming up on "morning joe," we'll hear from senator amy klobuchar from minnesota about the futureice-involved shooting cases in her state. plus, a check-in with a leading health expert, dr. peter hotez about the effort to vaccinate the world. don't go anywhere. "morning joe," just moments away. anywhere. "morning joe," just moments away ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪...
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we know amy klobuchar, the senator from minnesota, will be on the program as well. we are expecting that somber day in terms of the investigation and the officer responsible for his death, she is currently charged with second degree manslaughter after she said taser, taser, taser and fired that bullet into daunte wright. we know those charges are pending. she made her first court appearance just last week. to underscore the overlap that this community is facing right now, that minneapolis is facing, we expect to see the family of george floyd. george floyd's family will be here at this memorial service to help support the family of daunte wright. you get the overlap, that sense of overlap in this community. of course, his killing happening just about five miles from where george floyd was murdered. >> shaq brewster in minneapolis. thanks to all of you. >>> i want to turn to former seattle police chief carmen best. chief, let's start with 16-year-old ma'khia bryant. columbus police released this video piece by piece since tuesday. what's your analysis of what we have
we know amy klobuchar, the senator from minnesota, will be on the program as well. we are expecting that somber day in terms of the investigation and the officer responsible for his death, she is currently charged with second degree manslaughter after she said taser, taser, taser and fired that bullet into daunte wright. we know those charges are pending. she made her first court appearance just last week. to underscore the overlap that this community is facing right now, that minneapolis is...
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i have a dot of confidence in senator amy klobuchar and the rules committee who are working through differenting the openness and accessibility that's so important for the capitol. but for now, i think we have to put security first and plan in a thorough and diligent way what we're going to going forward to still make it accessible to the american people. while keeping the officers and the many people who serve there safe. >> can you reassure capitol police officers that they're going to have the money and the resources to do their jobs? the union head was out with a statement over the weekend saying that there are 233 officers short of where they need to be. that young officers are coming up and saying they're looking for different opportunities. that many people are going to be retiring. what can you say to them about what resources you, as members of congress, are going to commit to them? >> as a member of the appropriations committee, i would commit to robust funding for the security of the capitol. because, frankly, we need experienced, seasoned law enforcement officers working at the ca
i have a dot of confidence in senator amy klobuchar and the rules committee who are working through differenting the openness and accessibility that's so important for the capitol. but for now, i think we have to put security first and plan in a thorough and diligent way what we're going to going forward to still make it accessible to the american people. while keeping the officers and the many people who serve there safe. >> can you reassure capitol police officers that they're going to...
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. >> stephen: what is the-- we had amy klobuchar on here the other night, and she talked about there'spread the big lie, who supported this will idea, voted against certifying the electoral ballots. how do you talk to those people who do not believe that our present system of government is lnl? >> that is a good question. >> stephen: thank you. >> and the answer is it is very hard. i mean, occasionally -- >> stephen: you work with josh hawley. >> i did in what turned out to be very significant, one of the first poiesident made tonight was the importance of that $1,400 check that went out to 85% of the american people. and hawley and i did work on that. but i do have to tell you that i find it increasingly difficult to work with people who are literally trying to undermine our democracy through big lies, and their friends back in texas and georgia and all over this country are trying to deny people the right to vote. you know, we can have our dfferences of opinion, but if it's just outrageous and unacceptable for people to be undermining democracy and trying to deny people the right to
. >> stephen: what is the-- we had amy klobuchar on here the other night, and she talked about there'spread the big lie, who supported this will idea, voted against certifying the electoral ballots. how do you talk to those people who do not believe that our present system of government is lnl? >> that is a good question. >> stephen: thank you. >> and the answer is it is very hard. i mean, occasionally -- >> stephen: you work with josh hawley. >> i did in...