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ben chavis and russell simmons joins us.in specific communities when the 30 million jobs tour returns here on msnbc. when you have tough pain, do you want fast relief? try bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles so it enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. >>> the ideas interest me because they are proven to work and at their root, they are about self-governance. i think they are proven. >> david kennedy's idea are restorative and are community-based. we have a criminal justice system where the focus is the government's power. it's not community building. he busts that up and makes us focus on the community. that's restorative. that's what we're about. >> there you go. one of the leading advocates of an organization called right on crime, tim dunn. and mark meckler, both of them endorsing the ideas of our next guests. hot spotting advocate david kennedy. this segment aimed at one idea. the war on drugs is
ben chavis and russell simmons joins us.in specific communities when the 30 million jobs tour returns here on msnbc. when you have tough pain, do you want fast relief? try bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles so it enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. >>> the ideas interest me because they are proven to work and at their root, they are about self-governance. i...
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a video game is not right. . >> the right answer in domestic the in chicago the folks in texas, ben chavisstarting at the gang level starting at the police department, how would that cultural repair work when it comes to the military? >> we have to take a step back and look at how we fight. part of this is that we got so involved in the conflicts not knowing what we're trying to achieve. the same in afghanistan. i don't think anybody can achieve what we're trying to achieve in afghanistan. secondly, we have to go down to the troop level, to the individual, and say you are a warrior. your job is to protect this country. when you use deadly force, you have to think twice about why you use it. part of the deal is for an intelligence officer, bring back as many alive as we can so we better understand our adversary. not seen as an empire out of control just killing people because we can. >> well, listen. you have been wonderful through the process for all of us as we sort of come into this revelation going back a couple years. just to learn this and it's been critical to understand the distinct
a video game is not right. . >> the right answer in domestic the in chicago the folks in texas, ben chavisstarting at the gang level starting at the police department, how would that cultural repair work when it comes to the military? >> we have to take a step back and look at how we fight. part of this is that we got so involved in the conflicts not knowing what we're trying to achieve. the same in afghanistan. i don't think anybody can achieve what we're trying to achieve in...
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big premise really coming out of austin and the experience of mark mekler and david degraw and ben chavisll simmons and tim dunn who was a west texas oil man, conservative, leads the right on crime group out of west texas, is this need to go back to one set of rules in every community in america. >> yes. >> that has consistency across the -- that is sort of being the 100% -- and also restoring our own communities, that dealing with the crime issue, dealing with your local hospital, dealing with your local educational system in a way that models what is being shown to us by people like david kennedy on crime or dr. brenner on health or solomon kahn on education. i am interested in your thoughts on that as a repair mechanism because it is the conversation i've been having with these other characters. >> it is interesting here because i'm sure we're on different parts of the political spectrum. >> sure. >> i want us to go back to communities, running their lives in ways they have -- >> community restoration. >> yeah. there is a reason to be optimistic about this. when i talk about these issu
big premise really coming out of austin and the experience of mark mekler and david degraw and ben chavisll simmons and tim dunn who was a west texas oil man, conservative, leads the right on crime group out of west texas, is this need to go back to one set of rules in every community in america. >> yes. >> that has consistency across the -- that is sort of being the 100% -- and also restoring our own communities, that dealing with the crime issue, dealing with your local hospital,...
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chavis will talk about the gop presidential race. new york rep carolyn maloney previous federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's testimony today.r
chavis will talk about the gop presidential race. new york rep carolyn maloney previous federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's testimony today.r