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bobby: i do.u think about professional sports today, whether it is basketball, football, soccer, there are maybe 3000 people in the world capable of playing professional baseball, maybe 5000 people capable of playing professional football. there are hundreds of thousands of people capable of playing professional video games. so, when you think about the requirements, the qualifications, to get that same thrill, same sense of accomplishment, but also have a career, it is a real growth opportunity for people and we are seeing an explosion of interest in the spectator component. what are people thinking might the next big thing after e-sports that might change or add to video gaming. bobby: we make games of skill, so in most states, most countries, wagering on games of skill is legal. we do not participate in that today but my suspicion is that as the e-sports leaks become even more prevalent and popular, you might start to see. wagering, wagering on the outcomes of these types of offense. leaksll se
bobby: i do.u think about professional sports today, whether it is basketball, football, soccer, there are maybe 3000 people in the world capable of playing professional baseball, maybe 5000 people capable of playing professional football. there are hundreds of thousands of people capable of playing professional video games. so, when you think about the requirements, the qualifications, to get that same thrill, same sense of accomplishment, but also have a career, it is a real growth...
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bobbie mentioned the indian trust council proposal. that the idea had been in the nixon message to take these issues out of the interior and justice departments, and set up a separate agency that would represent the trust responsibility of the united states. it would be outside the interior or justice departments. and that legislation was never enacted, i think in part because indian leaders became concerned about whether relieving justice and interior of any trust responsibilities was a wise thing to do, and worried about setting up a separate agency. so that was not established but wally's section in the justice department, the indian rights section, that still exists and kent's mandate to me to serve within the interior department exclusively as a trustee were major accomplishments, i think, institutionally, and i think sets a template for future attorney generals. bob served in the clinton administration, in the chair i sat in as the chief indian lawyer. and i think he will bring forward in his comments the longevity of the nixon p
bobbie mentioned the indian trust council proposal. that the idea had been in the nixon message to take these issues out of the interior and justice departments, and set up a separate agency that would represent the trust responsibility of the united states. it would be outside the interior or justice departments. and that legislation was never enacted, i think in part because indian leaders became concerned about whether relieving justice and interior of any trust responsibilities was a wise...
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bobby kennedy managed to get black vote and also get a lot of the established democrats.first primary test in his attempt to secure the democratic nomination for the presidency. >> my father really focused on the people in this country. his appeal was to really the most disenfranchised classes, people who lived in appalachia, blacks who lived in the delta, people from harlem, watts, oakland, and of course farm workers. very similar to martin luther king focusing on the poor and working people. >> in the aftermath of dr. king's assassination, it's coretta scott king who has the legacy of her husband to draw upon to make the case that change was needed now. >> my husband always said that if anything happened to him to carry on his work for his people. >> coretta was always an activist. before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is going to go on. >> we have seen the power of nonviolence in the movement for civil rights. the campaign for the poor must go on. >> king's notion was
bobby kennedy managed to get black vote and also get a lot of the established democrats.first primary test in his attempt to secure the democratic nomination for the presidency. >> my father really focused on the people in this country. his appeal was to really the most disenfranchised classes, people who lived in appalachia, blacks who lived in the delta, people from harlem, watts, oakland, and of course farm workers. very similar to martin luther king focusing on the poor and working...
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all of it makes bobby look like a great hero and makes me look like a son of a bitch. >> bobby kennedym announcing today my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. i run because it is now unmistakably clear that we can change these disastrous, divisive policies only by changing the men who are now making them. >> can you imagine the anger that johnson had? here -- here was his nightmare. >> i hear lbj is trying to get rid of 150 pounds -- bobby kennedy. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead to something big. look atstaring at you.p wall. embarrassing you in front of your in-laws. spreading rumors about you at work. that wall is your everest - but not any more. today let's paint. that wall never knew what hit it. today let's paint. behr. exclusively at the home depot. plan matters more than ever. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans have so much to tak
all of it makes bobby look like a great hero and makes me look like a son of a bitch. >> bobby kennedym announcing today my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. i run because it is now unmistakably clear that we can change these disastrous, divisive policies only by changing the men who are now making them. >> can you imagine the anger that johnson had? here -- here was his nightmare. >> i hear lbj is trying to get rid of 150 pounds -- bobby kennedy. let's be...
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bobby talked about a memo, these are wonderful documents for researchers. whoevero be sure that happens to watch this in the future knows about those documents. and bob anderson is going to be doing a research guide that will include references to them so that we can tie together the archival material, the oral conversation and the materials in a way that researchers can use to analyze a wet happened then -- what happened than now. >> there are three memos for the president. president, onee building on the vice president, then the third and final one, all of which went through john and then went back out. there were three that researchers should look at, and there are at least three different drafts of the message. plus, the statements of the president has been the republican candidate, sent to in 1968.- ncia >> it is a treasure trove of material for historians. developed since we had the sessions down in tulsa. the second preliminary observation, and then we will let it go in the conversation, i heard bobby say, in tulsa, that the president said to her, wo
bobby talked about a memo, these are wonderful documents for researchers. whoevero be sure that happens to watch this in the future knows about those documents. and bob anderson is going to be doing a research guide that will include references to them so that we can tie together the archival material, the oral conversation and the materials in a way that researchers can use to analyze a wet happened then -- what happened than now. >> there are three memos for the president. president,...
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bobby rush we just talked about a short while ago, so you do want to stay there for that. thanks for being here. >>> tonight on "all in," statues of racists toppled across the country as the president doubles down. a senator on her vote to remove confederate names from military bases. plus simone sanders on what joe biden plans to do as president and why he's against defunding the police. >>> then new coronavirus spikes. former cdc head on the shocking federal response. >>> and police caught on camera lounging inside the office of congressman bobby rush as looters ran free in chicago. congressman rush will join me when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. in the sixth month of the year 2020, america is finally moving towards a consensus on banning choke holds by police officers and toppling statues of racist traders. it is a remarkable moment both because it has taken so long to get here and because it does represent significant progress. on monday after house democrats introduced a new, today kevin mccarthy says he agrees with that b
bobby rush we just talked about a short while ago, so you do want to stay there for that. thanks for being here. >>> tonight on "all in," statues of racists toppled across the country as the president doubles down. a senator on her vote to remove confederate names from military bases. plus simone sanders on what joe biden plans to do as president and why he's against defunding the police. >>> then new coronavirus spikes. former cdc head on the shocking federal...
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protesters, what do we tell them do we answer them with what bobby kennedy did in honor of dr. king do we say something and do something to meet the 150 cities where we have protesters some violent, i know, i don't regard them as protesters, i'm talking about good people who you and i both know are in the spirit of dr. king what do we say to them >> jim, thank you for remembering that indianapolis was the place of bobby kennedy's historic speech occurred that was an important moment in the life of the nation and i must tell you that president trump and i have been clear. the death of george floyd was a tragedy. it is also -- it has been heartrending for all of us to watch that video and the president and i are committed, the justice department is committed to ensure that justice is served. and we stand with our peaceful protesters we're listening. but there will be no tolerance for rioting, looting and violence against individuals or law enforcement officers that's the reason why the president took the strong action that he took, and we are encouraged to see that in recent days
protesters, what do we tell them do we answer them with what bobby kennedy did in honor of dr. king do we say something and do something to meet the 150 cities where we have protesters some violent, i know, i don't regard them as protesters, i'm talking about good people who you and i both know are in the spirit of dr. king what do we say to them >> jim, thank you for remembering that indianapolis was the place of bobby kennedy's historic speech occurred that was an important moment in...
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talk wih congressman bobby rush of illinois yesterday. >> congressman bobby rush, represent illinois first district come serves on the house committee on energy and commerce and, of course, is a civil rights activist, pastor, and a member of the congressional black caucus. congressman rush, hello and thank you for taking the time to join us fromus chicago, illinoi. >> thank you so much. i am so happy and excited to be on your program and i say this is a great moment for me and i want to thank you. it's so good seeing you. >> thank you. i guess i want to start a long time back ago because you were part of the student nonviolent coordinating committee in the 1960s of course pretty proud of the illinois the black panthers. so i guess i wanted to get back to 1968. these protests now and those protests then, how dog they compare? >> well, a number of comparisons. there are a number of differences. i think that most majority of whites who are protesting in 1968 were protesting around the war movement. the antiwar movement. they were protesting against the vietnam war, and the african-ameri
talk wih congressman bobby rush of illinois yesterday. >> congressman bobby rush, represent illinois first district come serves on the house committee on energy and commerce and, of course, is a civil rights activist, pastor, and a member of the congressional black caucus. congressman rush, hello and thank you for taking the time to join us fromus chicago, illinoi. >> thank you so much. i am so happy and excited to be on your program and i say this is a great moment for me and i...
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and we have congressman bobby rush of illinois. so first, i want to start with our first guest is president and derek f the naacn, johnson. he's joining us live from jackson, membership. >> thank you for having me. sarah: thank you so much. and the first question, i want to ask you, derek is about this moment. and where do we go from here. we have seen so many protests before. we've seen the black lives matter protest movement and the movement began many years ago. and yet, when we think about the problems and where to start, it does seem a bit overwhelming. it seems like so many things are entrenched in our institutions. and so i want to ask you, i think what's on a lot of american's minds right now which is what is the first place we should start? >> as we look at the situation in minneapolis, it's not isolated to minneapolis. this is a systemic, decades' long problem of racism. and for us to begin to heal as a nation and to move forward, we really need to talk about the structural changes that's going to need to be required. and
and we have congressman bobby rush of illinois. so first, i want to start with our first guest is president and derek f the naacn, johnson. he's joining us live from jackson, membership. >> thank you for having me. sarah: thank you so much. and the first question, i want to ask you, derek is about this moment. and where do we go from here. we have seen so many protests before. we've seen the black lives matter protest movement and the movement began many years ago. and yet, when we think...
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say hello to upbeat bobby. bobby? ♪ >> hey everybody. upbeat bobby here.rd you're feeling a little bit down. maybe you'd like to see a magic trick? i said maybe you'd like to see a magic trick? i said maybe you'd like to see a magic trick. >> jimmy: yes, do a trick! >> okay. this is a penny, one of the ones jimmy wants to go. watch very closely. so lets make it go. the penny is gone. oh, too small to see? i happen to have a clementine in my butt. hmm? look what i found in your ear. thank you everybody. i'm headed upstairs to go jump on the bed. ♪ >> jimmy: see, i told you he was great. i feel better already. we've got a weird show tonight. we're going to take a break, and when we come back, i am going to interview my neighbor dakota johnson over our fence. so stick around. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by messenger rooms. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> pepsi zero sugar all in the cola flavor. none of the sugar. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy ski
say hello to upbeat bobby. bobby? ♪ >> hey everybody. upbeat bobby here.rd you're feeling a little bit down. maybe you'd like to see a magic trick? i said maybe you'd like to see a magic trick? i said maybe you'd like to see a magic trick. >> jimmy: yes, do a trick! >> okay. this is a penny, one of the ones jimmy wants to go. watch very closely. so lets make it go. the penny is gone. oh, too small to see? i happen to have a clementine in my butt. hmm? look what i found in...
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bobby? ♪ >> hey, everybody! upbeat bobby here. heard you're feelin' a little bit down.be you guys would like to see a magic trick. i said maybe you'd like to see a magic trick. >> jimmy: yes, do a trick! >> all right, okay. so i have here a penny. this is one of the ones jimmy wants to go. watch very closely. let's make it go! a penny is gone. too small to see? all right. i happen to have a clementine in my butt. hmm? hmm. oh, and look at this. what did i find? in your ear. thanks, everybody. hey, i'm headed upstairs to go jump on the bed. >> jimmy: see, i told you he was great. i feel better already. we have a weird show tonight. when we come back, i'm going to interview my next door neighbor, dakota johnson, over our fence, so stick oh! ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by wendy's. a tomorrow that says "bay-can." not "bay-can't." ♪ ♪ where fresh eggs rain like... opportunity. ♪ ♪ goodness is spread. ♪ ♪ and the frosty is ccino-ed. tomorrow brings more. like buy-any-of-these- and-get-another- for-just-a-dollar kind of more. no matter what, tomorrow'
bobby? ♪ >> hey, everybody! upbeat bobby here. heard you're feelin' a little bit down.be you guys would like to see a magic trick. i said maybe you'd like to see a magic trick. >> jimmy: yes, do a trick! >> all right, okay. so i have here a penny. this is one of the ones jimmy wants to go. watch very closely. let's make it go! a penny is gone. too small to see? all right. i happen to have a clementine in my butt. hmm? hmm. oh, and look at this. what did i find? in your ear....
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worried man to sing a worried song ♪ ♪ i'm worried now ♪ ♪ but i won't be worried long ♪ in♪ well, bobby'sngs to rious songs, the kingston trio also reminded us that one of our biggest worries has always been man's injustice to man, with a song thatthecame an anthem opeace movement. ♪ where have all the flowers gone, long time ago ♪ ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ ♪ young girls pick them, every one ♪ ♪ when will they ever learn, when will they evelearn ♪ ♪ where have all the young girls gone, long time passing ♪ ♪ where have all the young girls gone, long time ago ♪ ♪ where have all the young girls gone ♪ ♪ gone to young men, every one ♪ when will they ever learn, when will they ever learn ♪ ♪ where hl the young men gone, long time ago ♪ ♪ where have all the young men go ♪ ♪ gone to soldiers, every one ♪ when will they ever learn, when will they ever learn ♪ ♪ where have all the soldiers gone, long time passing ♪ ♪ where have all the soldiers gone, long, long time ago ♪ ♪ where have all thsoldiers gone ♪ ♪ gone to graveyards, every one ♪ ♪ when will they ever learn, when will they ever
worried man to sing a worried song ♪ ♪ i'm worried now ♪ ♪ but i won't be worried long ♪ in♪ well, bobby'sngs to rious songs, the kingston trio also reminded us that one of our biggest worries has always been man's injustice to man, with a song thatthecame an anthem opeace movement. ♪ where have all the flowers gone, long time ago ♪ ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ ♪ young girls pick them, every one ♪ ♪ when will they ever learn, when will they evelearn ♪ ♪...
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we should all be disgusted. >> congressman bobby rush, democrat of illinois joins me now. congressman, thank you for joining me. i know you just came from the wake for your sister and i want to offer my deepest condolences on her passing. >> thank you, chris. it's always good to be with you. we're very proud of you and your hometown chicago, and i want to thank you once again for having the town hall meeting on violence here in chicago a year or so ago. >> yeah, you were there. i think about that often. lori lightfoot was one of the panelists. who is now of course the mayor. i don't think anyone at that time saw that coming. can you explain to me, i've never really quite heard a story like this. how did you find out about this? you came to understand your district office had been burglarized? >> well, i got a call from my district director saying that my office had been looted, that it had been burglarized. and she said that she had the video. once we looked at the video and then we saw this amazing sight of police officers, anywhere up to 13 police officers at one time or
we should all be disgusted. >> congressman bobby rush, democrat of illinois joins me now. congressman, thank you for joining me. i know you just came from the wake for your sister and i want to offer my deepest condolences on her passing. >> thank you, chris. it's always good to be with you. we're very proud of you and your hometown chicago, and i want to thank you once again for having the town hall meeting on violence here in chicago a year or so ago. >> yeah, you were...
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bobby: on a single shift -- 21,000 pounds. lemonis: 21,000 pounds? bobby: yep. day? erica: it would take us about two weeks to do what you guys are doing today. lemonis: okay. if this company's gonna make money, i need to sell 100 pallets, not 100 boxes. jim, how are you, buddy? jim: good. how are you doing? lemonis: these are my two partners. jim: oh, i'm a hugger. erica: awe, nice to meet you. lemonis: what pelican bay provides erica is more than just a refined co-packing facility. they have years and years of experience developing the packaging, and i think erica could use the help. i'm looking for you to give them constructive feedback. jim: okay. i was a little thrown off by the packaging vehicle 'cause it reminds me of ice cream. erica: well, i initially thought that the ice cream packaging was something that was gonna disrupt the retail shelf. it's fun. it speaks flavors. it says that we're different. jim: but i think that that's gonna look really small. it's not gonna be value-added. plus, your titles are kind of small, so i would blow up the flavor prof
bobby: on a single shift -- 21,000 pounds. lemonis: 21,000 pounds? bobby: yep. day? erica: it would take us about two weeks to do what you guys are doing today. lemonis: okay. if this company's gonna make money, i need to sell 100 pallets, not 100 boxes. jim, how are you, buddy? jim: good. how are you doing? lemonis: these are my two partners. jim: oh, i'm a hugger. erica: awe, nice to meet you. lemonis: what pelican bay provides erica is more than just a refined co-packing facility. they have...
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kennedy and bobby kennedy are instrumental in getting dr. king released.hey used that to help them win more black support. that tips the election in their favor. king and kennedy are tied politically. john kennedy until the spring of 1963 is too cautious. he does not know what to do about civil rights and racial justice. he does not want it to take over his agenda. martin luther king jr. is very critical. susan: we have a short clip from that june 11, 1963 speech from the jfk library where the president speaks to the nation about civil rights issues. let's listen. >> the fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city, north and south, where legal remedies are not at hand. parades, protests, which create tension and threaten violence and threaten lives. we face a moral crisis as a country and people. it cannot be met by oppressive -- repressive police action. it cannot be left to increased demonstrations in the streets. it cannot be quieted by token moves or talk. it is a time to act in the congress, the state and local legislative body and abov
kennedy and bobby kennedy are instrumental in getting dr. king released.hey used that to help them win more black support. that tips the election in their favor. king and kennedy are tied politically. john kennedy until the spring of 1963 is too cautious. he does not know what to do about civil rights and racial justice. he does not want it to take over his agenda. martin luther king jr. is very critical. susan: we have a short clip from that june 11, 1963 speech from the jfk library where the...
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i received bobby rush just heard from. ofillinois, on his home in chicago and our two mayors , mayor nelson carter, of st. paul minnesota and mayor leslie warren ofrochester new york . if you so much and thank you for spending so much time with us today. on our live event on the epidemic of inequality at >> with the recent protests unfolding, watch our live unfiltered coverage with briefings from the white house, congress, governors and mayors from across the nation updating the situation. pandemic, ands campaign 2020. join in the conversation on "washington journal." if you miss any of our live coverage, watch anytime on demand at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. archbishop gregory of washington, d.c. shared his thoughts in response to the death of george floyd. he also spoke about why he criticize the president's visit
i received bobby rush just heard from. ofillinois, on his home in chicago and our two mayors , mayor nelson carter, of st. paul minnesota and mayor leslie warren ofrochester new york . if you so much and thank you for spending so much time with us today. on our live event on the epidemic of inequality at >> with the recent protests unfolding, watch our live unfiltered coverage with briefings from the white house, congress, governors and mayors from across the nation updating the...
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bobby braun told us that if nasa misses a narrow three-week window to launch that begins on july 17th, it could cost half a billion dollars more and years of work. >> braun: because of the motion of the earth and mars about the sun, you can only send a spacecraft from earth to mars once every 26 months. and if we miss that window we would have to wait 'till 2022 to try it again. >> cooper: you'd have to wait that long. wow. i mean, there's not only a lot of time, a lot of money, a lot of, very smart people dedicating their lives to this, there's also a lot of eyes on this. >> braun: yeah, the stakes are high from a number of vantage points. >> cooper: four previous mars rovers have paved the way for this mission. the last rover named curiosity has been on mars for eight years, sending back images like these while exploring an area known as the gale crater. but "perseverance" is the first rover specifically outfitted to collect retrievable samples. in early january, before there were any known cases of coronavirus in the u.s., nasa invited us to the jet propulsion laboratory in califor
bobby braun told us that if nasa misses a narrow three-week window to launch that begins on july 17th, it could cost half a billion dollars more and years of work. >> braun: because of the motion of the earth and mars about the sun, you can only send a spacecraft from earth to mars once every 26 months. and if we miss that window we would have to wait 'till 2022 to try it again. >> cooper: you'd have to wait that long. wow. i mean, there's not only a lot of time, a lot of money, a...
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." >> reporter: two years ago, bobby price began his business, principal barbers, in the north lawndaleood of chicago, where he was born and rae >> my neighborhood in chicago here is a long historical community. from beinpart of the white flighin chica, to dr. king being in the neighborhood, this community has, like, en a part of some very pivotal historical moments. >> rd eporter: to bus business, price needed money. when his commercial bank turned him down for a business loan, he turned to his community for support. >> fortunately, my pastor had some friends and some men i knew who were angel investors pretty much ready to go. and so, when i made the decision, it seemed as if all the doors opened. >> reporter: with funds from community investors, ice rented a storefront in 2018 and began growing his business. last october, he got a micro-loan to buy new equipment from a community development financial institution, a c.d.f.i., called accion in chicago. accion is one of 1,000 c.d.f.i.s serving low-wealth neighborhoods across the country and aims to fill the gap where mainstream lenders
." >> reporter: two years ago, bobby price began his business, principal barbers, in the north lawndaleood of chicago, where he was born and rae >> my neighborhood in chicago here is a long historical community. from beinpart of the white flighin chica, to dr. king being in the neighborhood, this community has, like, en a part of some very pivotal historical moments. >> rd eporter: to bus business, price needed money. when his commercial bank turned him down for a...
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. >> reporter: when congressman bobby rush, showed chicago mayor, lori lightfoot these images, she was outraged. >> we should all be disgusted. we should all feel hurt and betrayed. >> reporter: the still images from surveillance video show officers lying down and browsing their phones. more than a dozen cops relaxing inside congressman bobby rush's office during protests as a nearby shopping plaza was being looted. >> they even had the unmitigated gall to go and make coffee for themselves and to pop popcorn, >> reporter: police union leaders telling our chicago station wls that the officers were asked to protect the office by rush's staffers, and that the officers were told to make themselves at home. the congressman telling wls that isnt true. and while these officers are under fire for allegedly not doing their jobs, many other officers around the country are coming under attack for trying to do theirs. but more examples ar se coming how alleged police misconduct. the lapd says they are investigating at least 56 allegations of misconduct by officers during protests. and reforms are
. >> reporter: when congressman bobby rush, showed chicago mayor, lori lightfoot these images, she was outraged. >> we should all be disgusted. we should all feel hurt and betrayed. >> reporter: the still images from surveillance video show officers lying down and browsing their phones. more than a dozen cops relaxing inside congressman bobby rush's office during protests as a nearby shopping plaza was being looted. >> they even had the unmitigated gall to go and make...
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bobby rush we just talked about a short while ago, so you do want to stay there for that.. >>> tonight on "all in," statues of racists toppled across the country as the president doubles down. a senator on her vote to remove confederate names from military bases. plus simone sanders on what joe biden plans to do as president and why he's against defunding the police. >>> then new coronavirus spikes. former cdc head on the shocking federal response. >>> and police caught on camera lounging inside the office of congress
bobby rush we just talked about a short while ago, so you do want to stay there for that.. >>> tonight on "all in," statues of racists toppled across the country as the president doubles down. a senator on her vote to remove confederate names from military bases. plus simone sanders on what joe biden plans to do as president and why he's against defunding the police. >>> then new coronavirus spikes. former cdc head on the shocking federal response. >>> and...
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i received bobby rush just heard from.inois, on his home in chicago and our two mayors , mayor nelson carter, of st. paul minnesota and mayor leslie warren ofrochester new york . if you so much and thank you for spending so much time with us today. on our live event on the epidemic of inequality at axioms. we appreciate your time and join us. we have more than a week, we have a lot of great information and journalism for you to followin our newsletter . that i ask you to subscribe to and you can follow along on the latest news at axios.com. >> today the congressional black caucus holds a virtual town hall on race in america following days of protests over the death of georgelloyd . watch live at 4 pm eastern on c-span, online c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> having lived through a loss of confidence in our institutions, a wave of cynicism that has left us unable to trust what we are told by anyone who calls themselves an expert it becomes very difficult for us to rise to a challenge like this. our
i received bobby rush just heard from.inois, on his home in chicago and our two mayors , mayor nelson carter, of st. paul minnesota and mayor leslie warren ofrochester new york . if you so much and thank you for spending so much time with us today. on our live event on the epidemic of inequality at axioms. we appreciate your time and join us. we have more than a week, we have a lot of great information and journalism for you to followin our newsletter . that i ask you to subscribe to and you...
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of my lifetime one week ago i sent around the single best video i had ever seen in my life and it's bobby kennedy use i know you've seen it for an ad minutes on and it talks about the assassination of martin luther king a few hours earlier and bobby speaks with such. beauty and such warmth and such love and understanding and empathy and joe biden comes from that same school the question in this is all part of who we choose for president the question is whether biden is the same joe biden today that he was when he was vice president 4 years ago or when he was a candidate for president 12 years ago because in the end we're not voting for someone just on election day voting for someone for the next 8 years i don't like it when people make fun of his age my mom had dementia and i went through this with her and i know how much it upset her when people would ask her what's wrong i don't know with joe biden i'm bothers me and some cable news programs make fun of him or make light because people forget but the public does want to know is he capable at the age of 78 is he capable of 4 years as pre
of my lifetime one week ago i sent around the single best video i had ever seen in my life and it's bobby kennedy use i know you've seen it for an ad minutes on and it talks about the assassination of martin luther king a few hours earlier and bobby speaks with such. beauty and such warmth and such love and understanding and empathy and joe biden comes from that same school the question in this is all part of who we choose for president the question is whether biden is the same joe biden today...
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bobby lost her soulmate. carter and baby gutzwiller lost the man that would have wanted to be the best daddy. >> reporter: a tearful wife bobbi thanked the sheriff and the community. >> receiving so much love, i do feel like damon is here with me today. i think he's here now, and i hope he always will be. >> reporter: and then it was the end of watch. damon gutzwiller, santa cruz county sheriff's office, end of watch. saturday june 6th, 2020. may he rest in peace. we'll have the watch from here. >> reporter: robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> while he surrendered a man accused of attacking women on a jogging trail in the east bay. regional police say this is the attacker, a man if hercules. investigators circulated this photograph last week, asked for e iron horse trail in walnut creek and that it happened several times between march and june. today that man turned himself in. >>> new at 11:00, sports betting is legal in 23 states. california, though, is not one of them. but that could soon be changing. a p
bobby lost her soulmate. carter and baby gutzwiller lost the man that would have wanted to be the best daddy. >> reporter: a tearful wife bobbi thanked the sheriff and the community. >> receiving so much love, i do feel like damon is here with me today. i think he's here now, and i hope he always will be. >> reporter: and then it was the end of watch. damon gutzwiller, santa cruz county sheriff's office, end of watch. saturday june 6th, 2020. may he rest in peace. we'll have...
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. >> this is one trauma too many and mccarthy sort of gave up after bobby died.ng on, he drifted away. >> one guy that offers an opportunity to at least try to find a way to end the war and that's gene mccarthy. that's why i'm here. >> mccarthy didn't want to leap in with a bitter campaign, so soon after senator kennedy died, but felt deserted, just when we need him most. gone. >> senator george mcgovern of south dakota is said to be announcing tomorrow he is a candidate for the democratic nomination. >> george mcgovern ultimately feels that he has to come in and declare for the presidency to give the bobby kennedy people a place to go. >> representatives of senator mccarthy and of my office have been meeting together to work out language on which our supporters could join forces in terms of a plan on the end of the war in vietnam. >> you expected to be here with robert kennedy. >> yes, i think that all the time. someone who i know is sorry they had not participated in the campaign of robert kennedy and they were going do it later on in the summer. and that perso
. >> this is one trauma too many and mccarthy sort of gave up after bobby died.ng on, he drifted away. >> one guy that offers an opportunity to at least try to find a way to end the war and that's gene mccarthy. that's why i'm here. >> mccarthy didn't want to leap in with a bitter campaign, so soon after senator kennedy died, but felt deserted, just when we need him most. gone. >> senator george mcgovern of south dakota is said to be announcing tomorrow he is a candidate...
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committee has so much jurisdiction -- jurisdiction, the chairman of the education and labor committee, bobby scott. these three where there developing that and the affordable care act. all of them were a very much part of shaping that, we want to enhance it so the leadership of these three committees are here today. let me just say that we did not envision when we were doing hr 3 that we would be in the middle of a pandemic, but we are. all the more reason for us to remove all doubt of affordability. this is about the lives, livelihood of the american people. put -- toays like to quote mr. condron who likes to quote martin luther king who said "in all the forms of inequality, injustice and health is the most shocking and inhuman because it often results in physical death." true, generally speaking, and it is also true at the center of this pandemic where there is a disproportionate number of deaths in communities of color because of inequality of access to health care. that is what we are here to talk about. i could say a lot about each of the people who are here. our freshman of class who f
committee has so much jurisdiction -- jurisdiction, the chairman of the education and labor committee, bobby scott. these three where there developing that and the affordable care act. all of them were a very much part of shaping that, we want to enhance it so the leadership of these three committees are here today. let me just say that we did not envision when we were doing hr 3 that we would be in the middle of a pandemic, but we are. all the more reason for us to remove all doubt of...
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these police officers are now saying that bobby rush invited them into his office. it's the most ludicrous thing in the world. and even if that were so, which of course it's absolutely false, he didn't invite you in for five hours to sleep while everything around you is up in flames. i mean, it's just ludicrous. so luckily we've now identified all these officers. internal investigations is being pushed by our police superintendent to conduct a thorough but expeditious investigation, and they will be held accountable. i got to tell you, the most discouraging thing is there were supervisors, a lieutenant and two sergeants that were part of this disgraceful conduct. >> well, mayor lori lightfoot and they may know what the lightfoot part means when you light them up. thank you for being here this evening. >> thank you, reverend al. >> coming up, i'm calling a bluff on colin kaepernick. but first, my colleague richard lui with today's top news stories. >> thanks, rev. at this hour there are more than 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases throughout the united states. we'
these police officers are now saying that bobby rush invited them into his office. it's the most ludicrous thing in the world. and even if that were so, which of course it's absolutely false, he didn't invite you in for five hours to sleep while everything around you is up in flames. i mean, it's just ludicrous. so luckily we've now identified all these officers. internal investigations is being pushed by our police superintendent to conduct a thorough but expeditious investigation, and they...
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democratic congressman bobby rush joins me now. congressman, thank you for coming in. what did you think when you saw this video? >> well, first of all, i am just delighted to be on your program this morning. i am tremendously emotionally moved by the video of the grandmother out putting herself, her life on the line in order to save her grandson. that is a very riveting videotape and i am moved by that. again, once again, the chicago police department has revealed its true nature, its true character. they entered into my office without being invited. they in the midst of looting and rioting in the midst of their fellow officers being pummeled and roughed and violence thrown at them, all across the city, during those tumultuous days and here they are these 13 officers decided that they were going to abandon their posts and they were going to relax in my office in the midst of this chaos and confusion. they decided that they were going to use my drink and make coffee for themselves and decided to eat my popcorn and eat my popcorn. so these popcorn police completely aban
democratic congressman bobby rush joins me now. congressman, thank you for coming in. what did you think when you saw this video? >> well, first of all, i am just delighted to be on your program this morning. i am tremendously emotionally moved by the video of the grandmother out putting herself, her life on the line in order to save her grandson. that is a very riveting videotape and i am moved by that. again, once again, the chicago police department has revealed its true nature, its...
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the captain and bobby rose is the second captain. bobby rose goes to portland, coaches their minor-league team for 20 years after his career ends, so he stays in the northwest. jim riley is the youngest player and theeam, a forward, neat thing about him is that when the pacific coast hockey association blows up, he place for pete muldoon and the chicago blackhawks. he also is a professional baseball player for the st. louis browns, i believe. so is the only player to play major league baseball and the nhl. and he is a scratch golfer later in life. rob: why don't we work in the world war i angle. we are at the world war i museum, and some of the players ended up serving for a time. tell me about the war's impact on the team. kevin: it had a dramatic impact on the league, on professional hockey. so canada is already in the war, the victoria team ends up losing their arena. the canadian military commandeers it as a weapons depot. and the nha eastern legs don't have enough players to field four teams, with players leading to the front, s
the captain and bobby rose is the second captain. bobby rose goes to portland, coaches their minor-league team for 20 years after his career ends, so he stays in the northwest. jim riley is the youngest player and theeam, a forward, neat thing about him is that when the pacific coast hockey association blows up, he place for pete muldoon and the chicago blackhawks. he also is a professional baseball player for the st. louis browns, i believe. so is the only player to play major league baseball...
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a single drone can make up to $100.00 deliveries per day manas founder bobby healy says that if the government wants the start of could be delivering to $600.00 smaller towns across ireland by the end of the year . what's more he says monitoring the autonomy drones could be a job for airline pilots currently out of work because of the chronic crisis. in sup a yacht she like its municipal workers who are operating drones the beach town began using drones for ocean rescues to monitor forest and brush fires. now drones are also supplying elderly people in remote areas with medications disinfectant and facemasks the nearest pharmacy is about 2 hours away on foot. now this resident says it's necessary for them to come to us where we live is remote but the distance doesn't count only the goodwill of the people. these examples show how creative individuals worldwide are using the technology to help overcome 1000. separate african countries like qualified john experts to help overcome this allowing unicef i found at the african cademy where young africans can learn to build and operate drones. deborah
a single drone can make up to $100.00 deliveries per day manas founder bobby healy says that if the government wants the start of could be delivering to $600.00 smaller towns across ireland by the end of the year . what's more he says monitoring the autonomy drones could be a job for airline pilots currently out of work because of the chronic crisis. in sup a yacht she like its municipal workers who are operating drones the beach town began using drones for ocean rescues to monitor forest and...
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with fists some rocks no shots were fired among those left a ref to the family of colonel santos bobbies who was killed. was this were sure since yesterday we have been in a deep shock on hearing about my son's misfortune and my. sons we never expected this but it is not new for him to be working in such difficult difficult places. where. protesters gathered in the city of our med abad demanding revenge and calling for a boycott of chinese goods. that we've got a let's make india self-reliant and give china a fitting reply beijing says it was defending its territorial integrity. shockingly on june 15th indian troops seriously violated the bilateral consensus and crossed the border line twice in gauging in illegal activities and provoking and attacking chinese personnel resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the 2 sides. their shell line marks the boundary between the superpowers in the one as the line of actual control it is not a hard frontier since china and india have never agreed on where it should lie in 2017 the 2 side confronted each other for 73 days
with fists some rocks no shots were fired among those left a ref to the family of colonel santos bobbies who was killed. was this were sure since yesterday we have been in a deep shock on hearing about my son's misfortune and my. sons we never expected this but it is not new for him to be working in such difficult difficult places. where. protesters gathered in the city of our med abad demanding revenge and calling for a boycott of chinese goods. that we've got a let's make india self-reliant...
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as the pandemic continues, bobbie has decided to let all employees work from home indefinitely. >> ink what we've realized during the pandemic is we questioned if working from home would work, and it does. if anything, we're seeing a new level of productivity. and it may not be during the same 9:00 to 5:00 hours, but the work is getting done. >> reporter: companies across the country, including facebook, discussing the benefits of letting people stay home. mark zuckerberg says within ten years, as many as half the company's employees will work from home. >> the reasons i think this could be very positive are, one, it gives us access to a lot of new pools of talent out there. certainly being able to recruit more broadly, especially across the u.s. and canada to start, is going to open up a lot of new talent that previously wouldn't have considered moving to a big city. >> reporter: the mobile payment company square has decided to give employees the choice to work from home moving forward. >> as people kept working during shelter in place, we came to realize that actually a large numbe
as the pandemic continues, bobbie has decided to let all employees work from home indefinitely. >> ink what we've realized during the pandemic is we questioned if working from home would work, and it does. if anything, we're seeing a new level of productivity. and it may not be during the same 9:00 to 5:00 hours, but the work is getting done. >> reporter: companies across the country, including facebook, discussing the benefits of letting people stay home. mark zuckerberg says...