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jonathan capehart.ng republican but clearly some distance there with president trump. >> capehart: right. and i'm glad she made the point that yes she did vote for president biden. she endorsed him in the presidential campaign but she's staying within the party. she's not giving up her party to the folks who have taken it over and most definitely not giving up her party to president trump. and the through line through everything she said is, what's good for the country? how can we talk about these issues civilly? we can disagree with each other but not so much so that we don't see each other as human beings. that is the brand of the republican party that i wish would come back. if that brand of the republican party were to come back imagine how much could get done in washington. >> woodruff: and david, how tough is it to have that position as a republican right now? is. >> brooks: there's a dwindling herd but they're out there. i want to talk about something she said earlier about the lack of self confi
jonathan capehart.ng republican but clearly some distance there with president trump. >> capehart: right. and i'm glad she made the point that yes she did vote for president biden. she endorsed him in the presidential campaign but she's staying within the party. she's not giving up her party to the folks who have taken it over and most definitely not giving up her party to president trump. and the through line through everything she said is, what's good for the country? how can we talk...
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>> capehart: it's going to require a change in a lot of things, judy.e in law certainly. but a change in attitudes. among the american people as a whole. and among police. you know, when i leave my home, when i leave my apartment, i know that when i am no longer at home, i'm viewed with some level of suspicion. even as a threat. simply because i'm black, and certainly because i'm a black male. and that is something that i have to deal with. and, you know, i've said often and i'll keep saying it. >>> there's no such thing as a routine traffic top when you're african american and particularly when you're an african american man. i think attitudes need to change particularly among police because more often than not we are viewed as threats. we saw that in the video of army lieutenant nezario in virginia that happened, dime light last week. we saw that in the video with the initial encounter with george floyd. when they tapped on the window of. >>> george floyd's are suv with a flashlight, they saw a black face. police said i'll tase you, taser taser taser.
>> capehart: it's going to require a change in a lot of things, judy.e in law certainly. but a change in attitudes. among the american people as a whole. and among police. you know, when i leave my home, when i leave my apartment, i know that when i am no longer at home, i'm viewed with some level of suspicion. even as a threat. simply because i'm black, and certainly because i'm a black male. and that is something that i have to deal with. and, you know, i've said often and i'll keep...
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jonathan capehart. thank you both and have a good weekend. thanks judy. >> brooks: you too. >> woodruff: as now more than 550,000 americans have died from covid, we take this moment to remember five of the remarkable lives lost. earnestine jake lehi was known as a “grandma earnie” to family and even friends, her daughter told us. born in cedar city, utah, earnestine was the last fluent speaker of the paiute language for the indian peaks band of utah. a lifelong member of her tribe, earnestine devoted her career to teaching and writing about her native culture. her family says she also loved dancing at pow wows, and was a natural storyteller who could make everyone laugh. earnestine was 76. 101-year-old marianne steiner was the epitome of elegance, her grandson told us. born in germany to a well-known jewish family, she escaped nazi rule and fled to new york city in 1938. she later fell in love and married another jewish immigrant, book publisher paul steiner. the couple loved hosting parties, and marianne was always the center of attention, h
jonathan capehart. thank you both and have a good weekend. thanks judy. >> brooks: you too. >> woodruff: as now more than 550,000 americans have died from covid, we take this moment to remember five of the remarkable lives lost. earnestine jake lehi was known as a “grandma earnie” to family and even friends, her daughter told us. born in cedar city, utah, earnestine was the last fluent speaker of the paiute language for the indian peaks band of utah. a lifelong member of her...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart look at the national divide on police use of force and the president'slan to withdraw all troops from afghanistan. and making their voices heard. after decades of being shunned by the industry, black women finally gain prominence in country music. >> there's already the issue of women not necessarily getting the same airplay as male artists. add to that being a person of color. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour as been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy at 4160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> consumer cellular. johnson & johnson. ♪ >> -- foundation more at kf.org. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: police in indianapolis have spent this day looking for answers after a gunman shot 8 people to death, and then, himself. the bloodshed followed other attacks nationwide, prompting pr
david brooks and jonathan capehart look at the national divide on police use of force and the president'slan to withdraw all troops from afghanistan. and making their voices heard. after decades of being shunned by the industry, black women finally gain prominence in country music. >> there's already the issue of women not necessarily getting the same airplay as male artists. add to that being a person of color. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >>...
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david brooks, jonathan capehart, thank you both.ave a good weekend. >> thanks, judy. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: as we do every week, we take a moment now to remember some of the extraordinary lives of those we have lost to the coronavirus. born in washington, d.c., ronnie hogue learned to love basketball at an early age. in 1969, he became the first african american to receive a full athletic scholarship to the university of georgia. his son said he often faced racism during his playing years, but still, he became a star at georgia, setting the school's at-home, single-game scoring record. later in life, he built a successful career in retail. and, his son says, he was a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, who made friends wherever he went. ronnie hogue was 69 years old. philamena belone's calling in life was teaching. a member of the navajo nation, she always had a connection with kids, especially the ones going through a tough time. e 44-year-old mother of three first taught in albuquerque public schools, but lat
david brooks, jonathan capehart, thank you both.ave a good weekend. >> thanks, judy. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: as we do every week, we take a moment now to remember some of the extraordinary lives of those we have lost to the coronavirus. born in washington, d.c., ronnie hogue learned to love basketball at an early age. in 1969, he became the first african american to receive a full athletic scholarship to the university of georgia. his son said he often faced racism...
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also jonathan capehart from the washington post and host of the sunday show with jonathan capehart on, let me begin with you on this because of the reaction that we all have when we look at this video. and this time, we have the two angles. we have the police body cam and then we have the lieutenants own video that he set up on the dashboard of his car. capturing this from his perspective. >> what we saw in that video, lawrence, is why a traffic stop is never routine when you are black and particularly a black male in america. i continue to be impressed and i'm sorry i have to be impressed because we have to be that lieutenant nazario had the presence of mind to go to a lighted area to fire up his phone and said it to record and put it on the dashboard so he had his own evidence to show that he followed, you could hear all of the conflicting demands made of him by the two officers and then not put himself or give those officers a reason, an excuse, not a reason, an excuse, to shoot him. watching that video, i don't know, it's sunday and will have allow you to have a weekend. i don't k
also jonathan capehart from the washington post and host of the sunday show with jonathan capehart on, let me begin with you on this because of the reaction that we all have when we look at this video. and this time, we have the two angles. we have the police body cam and then we have the lieutenants own video that he set up on the dashboard of his car. capturing this from his perspective. >> what we saw in that video, lawrence, is why a traffic stop is never routine when you are black...
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i'm jonathan capehart.>> this easter sunday, we sit on the precipice of the second week of the derek chauvin trial for the death of george floyd. expected to testify this week is minneapolis police chief meddaria arredondo who will take the stand against his former officer. it adds to the noteworthy moments where we've seen the blue wall of silence, that unspoken bond of solidarity between police officers begin to crumble. >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance to the officers, they could have ended their restraint. >> and that was after he was handcuffed and on the ground and no longer resistant? >> correct. >> what is your, you
i'm jonathan capehart.>> this easter sunday, we sit on the precipice of the second week of the derek chauvin trial for the death of george floyd. expected to testify this week is minneapolis police chief meddaria arredondo who will take the stand against his former officer. it adds to the noteworthy moments where we've seen the blue wall of silence, that unspoken bond of solidarity between police officers begin to crumble. >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance...
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i'm jonathan capehart. its close. the defense and prosecution will make their closing arguments tomorrow morning. after that, it's in the
i'm jonathan capehart. its close. the defense and prosecution will make their closing arguments tomorrow morning. after that, it's in the
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to help make sense of it all, the analysis of brooks and capehart. "new york times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." hello to both of you. it's so good to see you on this friday night. >> hello, judy. >> woodruff: a lot to talk about. let's start with the climate summit. david, president biden laying out some really ambitious goals, saying the u.s. needs to deeply cut carbon emissions. is it realistic and is life going to have to change in this country to get there? >> well, it's noble and it's the right policy. i'm not sure how realistic it is. it's a policy that's going to introduce a lot of electric vehicles, as we saw, we're going to have a new power grid. if all these things go through will we really cut emissions by 50%? at the height of covid when we were totally shut down, we cut emissions by 21%. so i'm not totally optimistic. i think the experts that i've read said you have to do more. there has to be a price on carbon. you have to pretty much bet rid of natural gas, evolve that out, as well
to help make sense of it all, the analysis of brooks and capehart. "new york times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." hello to both of you. it's so good to see you on this friday night. >> hello, judy. >> woodruff: a lot to talk about. let's start with the climate summit. david, president biden laying out some really ambitious goals, saying the u.s. needs to deeply cut carbon emissions. is it realistic and is life...
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jonathan capehart, the sunday show gets started at 10:00 a.m.astern. >>> overnight democratic state legislators in maryland enacted sweeping police reform after overriding not one or two, but three vetoes by the state's republican governor. i'll talk to the mayor of baltimore about it, next. >>> plus a black army officer now suing a virginia police department over yet another incident of unnecessary police brutality. how it all unfolded, next. stay with us. ext. stay w ith us i was totally stranded. no tp? so what happened? well... we started buying charmin super mega roll. charmin super mega roll is 6 rolls in 1 and lasts so much longer. enjoy the go with charmin. guaranteed to fit or your money back. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) with relapsing forms of ms, there's a lo
jonathan capehart, the sunday show gets started at 10:00 a.m.astern. >>> overnight democratic state legislators in maryland enacted sweeping police reform after overriding not one or two, but three vetoes by the state's republican governor. i'll talk to the mayor of baltimore about it, next. >>> plus a black army officer now suing a virginia police department over yet another incident of unnecessary police brutality. how it all unfolded, next. stay with us. ext. stay w ith us...
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i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> this easter sunday, we sit on the precipice of the second week of the derek chauvin trial for the death of george floyd. expected to testify this week is minneapolis police chief meddaria arredondo who will take the stand against his former officer. it adds to the noteworthy moments where we've seen the blue wall of silence, that unspoken bond of solidarity between police officers begin to crumble. >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance to the officers, they could have ended their restraint. >> and that was after he was handcuffed and on the ground and no longer resistant? >> correct. >> what is your, you know, your view of that use of force during that time period? >> totally unnecessary. >> while the nation, the world knows george floyd because of the way he died, his girlfriend courteney ross took the stand to tell us how he lived. his love of food. his grief over the loss of his mother, his struggles with pain and addiction and hi
i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> this easter sunday, we sit on the precipice of the second week of the derek chauvin trial for the death of george floyd. expected to testify this week is minneapolis police chief meddaria arredondo who will take the stand against his former officer. it adds to the noteworthy moments where we've seen the blue wall of silence, that unspoken bond of solidarity between police officers begin to crumble. >> when mr. floyd...
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i'm jonathan capehart. and this is "the sunday show." >>> this sunday derek chauvin is in a prison cell awaiting sentencing and will likely spend years behind bars. but as the ap reports in this striking new headline, within 24 hours of the chauvin verdict, at least six people across the country died at the hands of law enforcement. that includes 16-year-old ma'khia bryant killed by columbus police who were responding to a 911 call about an attempted stabbing. and 42-year-old andrew brown jr., shot and killed in elizabeth city, north carolina, by sheriffs deputies serving an arrest warrant. on saturday, the county sheriff said he wants to release the bodycam footage of brown's death but says he can't without a court order. amid the ever-multiplying tragedies, the senate has yet to pass the george floyd justice in policing act but negotiations between the two parties seem to be making progress. >> i think we are on the verge of wrapping this up in the next week or two depending on how quickly they respond to
i'm jonathan capehart. and this is "the sunday show." >>> this sunday derek chauvin is in a prison cell awaiting sentencing and will likely spend years behind bars. but as the ap reports in this striking new headline, within 24 hours of the chauvin verdict, at least six people across the country died at the hands of law enforcement. that includes 16-year-old ma'khia bryant killed by columbus police who were responding to a 911 call about an attempted stabbing. and 42-year-old...
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i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> this sunday, the republicans are at it again. last night, the former guy, he gave an hour-long speech at a gathering of gop lawmakers and donors teasing a possible candidacy for 2024 reiterating election lies and slamming mitch mcconnell as a, quote, dumb s.o.b. and a, quote, stone-cold loser. dang. trump also said that mike pence wasn't a, quote, real leader because he refused to seal the election for trump. the same lie that very nearly got pence killed on january 6th. he also continued to claim that he won the election. the same lie that did get five people killed that day. trump made these comments while headlining the republican national committee's retreat which they held at mar-a-lago, trump's private club. the rnc is not only listening to the same man who lost them the house, the senate, the white house and incited an insurrection and got impeached twice, they're subsidizing him. what is going on with the party of lincoln? joining me now is micha
i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> this sunday, the republicans are at it again. last night, the former guy, he gave an hour-long speech at a gathering of gop lawmakers and donors teasing a possible candidacy for 2024 reiterating election lies and slamming mitch mcconnell as a, quote, dumb s.o.b. and a, quote, stone-cold loser. dang. trump also said that mike pence wasn't a, quote, real leader because he refused to seal the election for trump. the same lie...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart consider president biden's new infrastructure plan, and major leaguenew voting law. all that and more, on tonight's
david brooks and jonathan capehart consider president biden's new infrastructure plan, and major leaguenew voting law. all that and more, on tonight's
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two completely different people, groups of people. >> jonathan capehart, cedrik alexander, thank you both for joining our discussion. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try the buick's massaging 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. >>> we're going back to our live position in brooklyn center, minnesota. with nbc's ron allen. ron, what's the latest there? >> reporter: well, you can see across the street there, there is a huge police presence there, clearing out that gas station. they have began grabb
two completely different people, groups of people. >> jonathan capehart, cedrik alexander, thank you both for joining our discussion. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try the buick's massaging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we...
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daniel gern, a civil rights attorney, and capehart. they include a police officer, a paramedic involved with the arrest of george floyd. they brought up a prior arrest. now we're also hearing a witness who is an expert telling us exactly the opposite on use of force that we heard from the prosecution witness. what did you hear today? was there something that said to you that they're building a case for reasonable doubt? >> the way that i would -- and thank you so much, chris, but it's a great question. the way i would look at it is the defense is taking their shot. whether it's effective or whether it's not is not what i would take away from that. they're doing what they can. i think when you start off with a prior arrest like that it's important for folks to know it's not so much about the incident as it is about trying to make george floyd look like a person that has a history of brushes with the law, that he's got a serious drug problem. all of these things are aimed at the overall goal of trying to dehumanize him so that when the j
daniel gern, a civil rights attorney, and capehart. they include a police officer, a paramedic involved with the arrest of george floyd. they brought up a prior arrest. now we're also hearing a witness who is an expert telling us exactly the opposite on use of force that we heard from the prosecution witness. what did you hear today? was there something that said to you that they're building a case for reasonable doubt? >> the way that i would -- and thank you so much, chris, but it's a...
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this morning, george floyd's brother speaking with my colleague jonathan capehart on the emotional testimony. >> i can tell you this, that my brother was walking just fine, he was laughing, talking, before derek chauvin put his knee on his neck for nine minutes. that was sad. we don't want that for any other family across america. we will protest. we will do everything we can to try to stop more george floyds. >>> also new today, a shocking investigation from "the new york times" finding that donald trump's supporters who thought they were donating only once to his 2021 campaign were actually charged repeatedly. the campaign was forced to issue $122 million in refunds. "the times"' peter baker will join me with that in just a moment. >>> also at 12:15, something remarkable is happening at the trial of derek chauvin and the question we will pose to a former police officer is this: will it be enough to deliver what the people of minnesota consider to be justice? >>> at 1:30 p.m., nbc's mehdi hasan will tackle the gop matt gaetz problem. he'll react to something scathing the congressman told me
this morning, george floyd's brother speaking with my colleague jonathan capehart on the emotional testimony. >> i can tell you this, that my brother was walking just fine, he was laughing, talking, before derek chauvin put his knee on his neck for nine minutes. that was sad. we don't want that for any other family across america. we will protest. we will do everything we can to try to stop more george floyds. >>> also new today, a shocking investigation from "the new york...
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with us ralph godby and jonathan capehart host of "the sunday show" on msnbc. i want to start with maybe the most obvious question, chief godby. i want to put up a "new york times" graphic showing the police service weapons, a glock service weapon and a taser and, you know, taser is a brand name. they can look different. they can have different shapes and different colors, but generally the same shape but can come in different colors but this is "the new york times" depiction of what a taser looks like and a typical police service weapon looks like. are police officers supposed to be familiar enough with their weapon, their service weapon to know it's not a taser? >> unequivocally, joy. watching that press conference yesterday as a former chief, my blood was boiling. first for the chief who should have resigned and i don't know if he resigned in lieu of termination but he did a horrible job yesterday representing what happened in that community and daunte's murder. the weight between a gun and a conducted electrical device, i.e., a taser, it is so distinctly di
with us ralph godby and jonathan capehart host of "the sunday show" on msnbc. i want to start with maybe the most obvious question, chief godby. i want to put up a "new york times" graphic showing the police service weapons, a glock service weapon and a taser and, you know, taser is a brand name. they can look different. they can have different shapes and different colors, but generally the same shape but can come in different colors but this is "the new york...
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. >>> tomorrow congresswoman karen bass joins jonathan capehart to discuss the george floyd policinge talking about her clash with congressman jim jordan over the covid hate crimes act. you can watch the sunday show with jonathan capehart tomorrow morning right here on msnbc. >> caitlyn jenner jumping into california politics joining gavin newsom, and it could be an uphill battle for the former gold medal olympian turned reality tv star. scott, has the question been answered as to why caitlyn jenner is getting in the race? >> in sort of vague terms, alex, she calls herself a compassionate disruptor. she says the state has suffered over what she calls one-party rule led by republican gavin newsom in what she says will be a formal announcement to come and this will be prosperity to turn this state around and clean up the damage what newsom has done to his state. >> the governor doing everything he can to downplay his announcement and his campaign out with a statement calling this part of the whole recall campaign that they call a circus of trump supporters, although caitlin jenner did
. >>> tomorrow congresswoman karen bass joins jonathan capehart to discuss the george floyd policinge talking about her clash with congressman jim jordan over the covid hate crimes act. you can watch the sunday show with jonathan capehart tomorrow morning right here on msnbc. >> caitlyn jenner jumping into california politics joining gavin newsom, and it could be an uphill battle for the former gold medal olympian turned reality tv star. scott, has the question been answered as...
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i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> this sunday, the murder trial of derek chauvin is nearing its close. the defense and prosecution will make their closing arguments tomorrow morning. after that, it's in the hands of the jury. but we were reminded again this week that the killing of george floyd was no outlier as police responded with brute force to protest the killing of daunte wright by a white officer just miles from minneapolis and chicago police released disturbing video of an officer killing a 13-year-old boy adam toledo. joining me now, reverend al sharpton, host of "politics nation." msnbc columnist and author of "rise up." and benjamin crump, civil rights attorney and attorney for the families of george floyd and daunte wright. gentlemen, thank you both for coming back to "the sunday show" this sunday morning. attorney crump, i'll start with you. we've been through weeks of the trial now. it's about to go -- the case is about to go to the jury tomorrow. how are you feeling right
i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> this sunday, the murder trial of derek chauvin is nearing its close. the defense and prosecution will make their closing arguments tomorrow morning. after that, it's in the hands of the jury. but we were reminded again this week that the killing of george floyd was no outlier as police responded with brute force to protest the killing of daunte wright by a white officer just miles from minneapolis and chicago police...
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for health officials like krista capehart, the push to vaccinate now means long drives on country roads. >> we definitely have to develop programs that are patient convenience driven, so we have to take the vaccines where the patients are.eporalf of american ts havnow been vacte ther incasg ernoveresitan ly in ke of sowhreto investigaty at least eight recipients developed extremely rare but dangerous blood clots. today federal officials repeated overwhelming evidence that the vaccines are safe. >> what we say to anyone who has doubts about getting a vaccine, we leave it up to you-- look at the data. the data speak for themselves. >> reporter: to encourage vaccinations, new york city will offer shots under the famous blue whale at the american museum of natural history. meanwhile, 13 states saw a rise in new cases in the last week, and cases in children are spiking, too. last week was the highest total in two months, one in five new infections were kids. new jersey has the second highest number of new cases per capita in the nation. why is new jersey still ranking so high? >> one thing i
for health officials like krista capehart, the push to vaccinate now means long drives on country roads. >> we definitely have to develop programs that are patient convenience driven, so we have to take the vaccines where the patients are.eporalf of american ts havnow been vacte ther incasg ernoveresitan ly in ke of sowhreto investigaty at least eight recipients developed extremely rare but dangerous blood clots. today federal officials repeated overwhelming evidence that the vaccines are...
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for health officials like krista capehart, the push to vaccinate now means long drives on country roads. >> we definitely have to develop programs that are patient convenience driven, so we have to take the vaccines where the patients are. >> reporter: half of american adults have now been vaccinated with at least one dose, but there is increasing concern over hesitancy, especially in wake of johnson & johnson pausing its johnson pausing its rollout while regulators investigate why at least eight recipients developed extremely rare but dangerous blood clots. tonight officials repeat the vaccines are safe. >> what we say to anyone who has doubts about getting a vaccine, we live it up to you -- look at the data. t vaccinations, neyo city will offer shots under the famoe erin museum of natural history. meanwhile, 13 states saw a rise in new cases in the last week, and cases in children are spiking, too. last week was the highest total in two months, one in five new infections were kids. new jersey has the second highest number of new cases per capita in capita in the nation. why is new jer
for health officials like krista capehart, the push to vaccinate now means long drives on country roads. >> we definitely have to develop programs that are patient convenience driven, so we have to take the vaccines where the patients are. >> reporter: half of american adults have now been vaccinated with at least one dose, but there is increasing concern over hesitancy, especially in wake of johnson & johnson pausing its johnson pausing its rollout while regulators investigate...
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but my friend and colleague jonathan capehart wrote a piece in the both talking about how exhausting it is to be black in this country especially at this time watching all of these things happening especially with black men dying on cam rap in front of our faces seeing an army lieutenant being treated -- uniform, who served the country being treated the way he's treated, so disrespectfully by law enforcement this this country. >> right. >> yeah. it is tough in this country to be black and witness these things. it's traumatizing in many ways to have to experience it on television over and over to watch these scenes unfold? let's talk about the story you shared on friday night. remarkable. a personal experience how you were welcomed by chicago police when you moved there. and the racism that you experienced in that city. that really has stayed with you all of these years. >> well that, and since it did, because that was my entry into chicago. there were two instances i can remember with police. one was when i first got there and i didn't have a license from the state. i explained to th
but my friend and colleague jonathan capehart wrote a piece in the both talking about how exhausting it is to be black in this country especially at this time watching all of these things happening especially with black men dying on cam rap in front of our faces seeing an army lieutenant being treated -- uniform, who served the country being treated the way he's treated, so disrespectfully by law enforcement this this country. >> right. >> yeah. it is tough in this country to be...
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as jonathan capehart writes in today's "washington post," being black in america is exhausting, no matter our underer, age or socioeconomic status, we are perceived as threats. therefore we live under siege. daunte wright's true crime, daunte wright's true crime may have been that he was driving while black. at what point, i have to ask at what point did we collectively decide to accept that expired license plates or air fresheners are a capital crime, no trial needed? not even an arrest or having a broken taillight or allegedly trying to use counterfit money, using cigarettes, sleeping in your own bed, being in your grandmother's backyard or leesk your front door ajar? we cannot continue like this. it is well past time to stop the insanity. but how? joining me now to talk about this is congresswoman barbara lee who co-sponsored the bill against police brutality in the wake of george floyd's death last year. there's a problem with police brutality, violence and shootings of unarmed people, especially black people. but what is the solution? >> sure. mehdi, first of all, this is, you know,
as jonathan capehart writes in today's "washington post," being black in america is exhausting, no matter our underer, age or socioeconomic status, we are perceived as threats. therefore we live under siege. daunte wright's true crime, daunte wright's true crime may have been that he was driving while black. at what point, i have to ask at what point did we collectively decide to accept that expired license plates or air fresheners are a capital crime, no trial needed? not even an...
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>> reporter: our jonathan capehart spoke earlier today with the brother of george floyd who talked not only about how challenging and difficult this last week of testimony has been for he and his family as they had to relive many of these difficult moments, but he also talked about how they are preparing for what they call this continuation of assassination on their brother's character. i want you to listen to what he had to say. >> when you don't have facts, you have to assassinate his character. when they talk about opioid abuse, they need to understand there are tens of thousands of people across america who are self-medicating and they get addicted to things like opioids. i can tell you this. my brother was walking just fine, he was laughing, talking before derek chauvin put an overdose of his knee on his neck for nine minutes. that was sad. we don't want that for any other family across america. >> reporter: what he's getting at is the defense's argument. they are arguing george floyd died because of the drugs in his system and his pre-existing conditions. keep in mind, this week
>> reporter: our jonathan capehart spoke earlier today with the brother of george floyd who talked not only about how challenging and difficult this last week of testimony has been for he and his family as they had to relive many of these difficult moments, but he also talked about how they are preparing for what they call this continuation of assassination on their brother's character. i want you to listen to what he had to say. >> when you don't have facts, you have to assassinate...
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i jonathan capehart wrote a piece over the weekend saying being black in america is exhausting.hink we all feel this exhaustion. let me let you talk about this. this is your hometown. >> it is. it's an exhaustion. it's anxiety. it is palpable fear. when you talk about what's happening in minneapolis, you can't drive a block without seeing national guardsmen on the corners. they're literally tearing up the streets to prevent people from getting downtown. literally taking jackhammers to the streets. and that's what i think a lot of people feel in minneapolis about what's happening to their heart. it's been a jackhammer to the heart to see this happen. and this will happen three more times. you know, as you noted. it's not just this case. the prosecutor said that the police department is not on trial. a lot of people do feel like it is. and a lot of people feel like perhaps this is the moment that people who have not paid attention to this will finally understand what one officer did to an entire city. and you could perhaps see an entire state because there's not a person who lives
i jonathan capehart wrote a piece over the weekend saying being black in america is exhausting.hink we all feel this exhaustion. let me let you talk about this. this is your hometown. >> it is. it's an exhaustion. it's anxiety. it is palpable fear. when you talk about what's happening in minneapolis, you can't drive a block without seeing national guardsmen on the corners. they're literally tearing up the streets to prevent people from getting downtown. literally taking jackhammers to the...
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time now for the "last word" with my friend jonathan capehart in for lawrence tonight. >> good evening. for a minute there i was confused. what day of the week is this? >> exactly the same way on sunday. >> right, on sunday. see you then. >>> so today marks 100 days since the january 6th capitol insurrection. it's impossible to forget the images we saw that day, the violent pro-trump mob laying siege to our nation's capitol in an attempt to overthrow the election by force. more than 400 suspects have been arrested and charged for their roles in the capitol riot. according to the acting deputy attorney general, quote, the fbi has made an average of more than 400 arrests a day seven days a week since january 6th. today on the 100th day anniversary the department of justice secured its first guilty plea in connection to the riot. john shafer, a founding member of the far right group the oath keepers stormed the capitol while wearing a tactical vest armed with bear spray. shafer pled guilty to obstructing an official proceeding and entering the capitol with a deadly or dangerous weapon. bo
time now for the "last word" with my friend jonathan capehart in for lawrence tonight. >> good evening. for a minute there i was confused. what day of the week is this? >> exactly the same way on sunday. >> right, on sunday. see you then. >>> so today marks 100 days since the january 6th capitol insurrection. it's impossible to forget the images we saw that day, the violent pro-trump mob laying siege to our nation's capitol in an attempt to overthrow the...
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. >> my partner jonathan capehart interviewed rudy giuliani last year and asked specifically about meeting with him. let's listen. >> can you please explain the nature -- >> i did not know he was a russian agent. >> how could you not know? how could you not know, mayor giuliani? you're a former prosecutor in the district of new york, former mayor of new york city, you have national security. how could you not know this guy was a russian agent who graduated from agent schools? >> joyce, what do you make of that? >> well, it's really an interesting exchange. we all know that someone who has had a position like being the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york has a pretty high level of sophistication. as a u.s. attorney, you develop sort of a radar for people who are trying to use you for inappropriate purposes. giuliani should have been fully attuned to what's going on, and the impact of this interview and of the warnings he received from the fbi, ultimately if there is a trial, is that it becomes an indictment and a trial, i should say, that it's very difficult for giuliani to c
. >> my partner jonathan capehart interviewed rudy giuliani last year and asked specifically about meeting with him. let's listen. >> can you please explain the nature -- >> i did not know he was a russian agent. >> how could you not know? how could you not know, mayor giuliani? you're a former prosecutor in the district of new york, former mayor of new york city, you have national security. how could you not know this guy was a russian agent who graduated from agent...
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. >>> george floyd's brother, attorney ben crump, join jonathan capehart at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> as we go to break, pope francis right there, the 84-year-old pontiff celebrating easter mass at st. peter's basilica. it is a toned-down one, as it was last year, understandably. [ speaking foreign language ] yo. (vo) the subaru outback. dog tested. dog approved. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the emergency response network authorized by congress. firstnet. because putting them first is our job. at heinz, every ketchup starts with our same tomatoes. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup without making a ketchup for everyone. we're here for the heavy flow-ers and the wedgie-pickers without making a ketchup with a pad made like no other up to zero leaks because it locks blood in up to zero bunching because it flexes no worries. just always fl
. >>> george floyd's brother, attorney ben crump, join jonathan capehart at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> as we go to break, pope francis right there, the 84-year-old pontiff celebrating easter mass at st. peter's basilica. it is a toned-down one, as it was last year, understandably. [ speaking foreign language ] yo. (vo) the subaru outback. dog tested. dog approved. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to...
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a member of president obama's task force on 21st century policing and jonathan capehart.e when we look at these videos and this time we have did two angles. we have the police body cam and then we have the lieutenant's own video that he set up on the dashboard of his car. capturing this from his perspective. >> what we saw in that video, lawrence, is why a traffic stop is never routine when you are black and particularly a black male in america. i continue to be impressed and i'm sorry i have to be impressed because we have to be that lieutenant nazario had the presence of mind to go to a lighted area, to fire up the phone and set to record and putt it on the dashboard so he had his own evidence to show that he followed -- he could hear the conflicting demands made of him by the two officers and then not put themselves or give those officers a reason, an excuse. not a reason. an excuse to shoot him. watching that video. and i don't know -- it's sunday. i allow you to have a weekend but i don't know if you saw the show resisted watching that vid all weekend long. until i h
a member of president obama's task force on 21st century policing and jonathan capehart.e when we look at these videos and this time we have did two angles. we have the police body cam and then we have the lieutenant's own video that he set up on the dashboard of his car. capturing this from his perspective. >> what we saw in that video, lawrence, is why a traffic stop is never routine when you are black and particularly a black male in america. i continue to be impressed and i'm sorry i...
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time now for the "last word" with my friend jonathan capehart in for lawrence tonight. >> good evening the same way on sunday. >> right, on sunday. see you then. >>> so today marks 100 days since the january 6th capitol insurrection. it's impossible to forget the images we saw that day, the violent pro-trump mob laying siege to our nation's capitol in an attempt to overthrow the election by
time now for the "last word" with my friend jonathan capehart in for lawrence tonight. >> good evening the same way on sunday. >> right, on sunday. see you then. >>> so today marks 100 days since the january 6th capitol insurrection. it's impossible to forget the images we saw that day, the violent pro-trump mob laying siege to our nation's capitol in an attempt to overthrow the election by
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. >> congressman maxine waters will join my colleague jonathan capehart in the sunday show in the nextnt of the minneapolis naacp and founder of the black pearl. the conversation now is narrowing, particularly around this boy who was shot in chicago, about the fact that this was a call about gunfire. there were, apparently, guns present and the boy who was shot may have had a gun until he got rid of it seconds or within a second of being shot. so, on one hand, was the police doing the right thing in chasing him and trying to apprehend him? on the other hand, they gave him an order to drop the weapon and put his hands up, and then he did it and got shot. >> ali, first of all, thank you for having me. secondly, our system is so broken, it is so skewed against black and brown americans that the real issue is the fact that we can bring a dylan roof into custody after verifiable information that he has murdered nine people. the young man walking down the street in the midof a protest of ar-15 after killing people in cold blood walks past the police and gets a drink of water while he does so
. >> congressman maxine waters will join my colleague jonathan capehart in the sunday show in the nextnt of the minneapolis naacp and founder of the black pearl. the conversation now is narrowing, particularly around this boy who was shot in chicago, about the fact that this was a call about gunfire. there were, apparently, guns present and the boy who was shot may have had a gun until he got rid of it seconds or within a second of being shot. so, on one hand, was the police doing the...
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joining me jonathan capehart and susan del percio.ast wednesday, the long-awaited hand counted forensic audit of maricopa county starts friday. processes will be live streamed nationally, exclusively to oann viewers. no one's allowed to see it. our vaughn hilliard tried to get in and was told you can't get in. you're not from oann. >> you can't make this stuff up. you're absolutely right calling it a fake audit. these are oath members of the oath keepers and qanon representatives who have appointed this group to count some ballots. now we have no idea if they're actually even counting them. there is actually no proof that they're actually counting these ballots. they've come out with some wild accusations. there is no reason to believe a single word that comes out of their mouths. even the republicans election supervisors are against this audit. they know that it was done right three times. now if donald trump wants to lose a fourth -- lose arizona a fourth time, so be it. but i don't even look at this as a real count. it doesn't exis
joining me jonathan capehart and susan del percio.ast wednesday, the long-awaited hand counted forensic audit of maricopa county starts friday. processes will be live streamed nationally, exclusively to oann viewers. no one's allowed to see it. our vaughn hilliard tried to get in and was told you can't get in. you're not from oann. >> you can't make this stuff up. you're absolutely right calling it a fake audit. these are oath members of the oath keepers and qanon representatives who have...
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surgeon general telling msnbc's jonathan capehart today that second dose is vital. >> it's really incumbentat people have the right information about the vaccines. that they know that both doses are necessarily in a two-dose regimen like pfizer and moderna. johnson & johnson is a one-dose vaccine and a number of people prefer johnson & johnson for that reason. it's important that we continue to build access points. >> msnbc's cory kaufman is joining me from rockaway, new jersey, outside a vaccine megasite. is there any investigation into why americans are skipping that second dose, did they have a bad experience the first time, are they afraid? do you have a sense of that? >> reporter: there's actually multiple factors going on here, alex. one, some people feel nervous about getting the second dose. we're hearing reports of more severe symptoms that are flu-like, fever, chills, body aches. they're concerned, they don't want to get that, so they'll stick with the first. some locations canceled second dose appointments because they ran out of supplies. there's a lot happening here. a spoke to
surgeon general telling msnbc's jonathan capehart today that second dose is vital. >> it's really incumbentat people have the right information about the vaccines. that they know that both doses are necessarily in a two-dose regimen like pfizer and moderna. johnson & johnson is a one-dose vaccine and a number of people prefer johnson & johnson for that reason. it's important that we continue to build access points. >> msnbc's cory kaufman is joining me from rockaway, new...
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congresswoman val demings considering with jonathan capehart she is considering running for governor or senator in florida. >> i am seriously considering running, jonathan. i have received calls and texts and messages from people all over the state, asking me to run because they feel they are not represented. >> i noticed that you didn't specify which office. you're thinking of either one? >> that's absolutely correct. i want to go, jonathan, to the position where i can do the most good. >> and that is some news right there. let's expand on the headlines with monica alba and amanda golden. welcome to you, both. monica, based on the new polls, what generally do americans think about biden's first 100 days? >> reporter: they're pleased with how the president has handled what he said would be his top priority in the first three months, and that the coronavirus pandemic. getting covid relief across the finish line is what he seems to be getting the highest marks for, and with the economy, some say he's working to united the country. diving into some of the numbers where he isn't necessar
congresswoman val demings considering with jonathan capehart she is considering running for governor or senator in florida. >> i am seriously considering running, jonathan. i have received calls and texts and messages from people all over the state, asking me to run because they feel they are not represented. >> i noticed that you didn't specify which office. you're thinking of either one? >> that's absolutely correct. i want to go, jonathan, to the position where i can do the...
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