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." - welcome to another episode of "conversations with coleman." - [margaret] he's a writer, podcaster and television analyst who holds unorthodox views on some of the most charged issues in america. - so much of what dei has become has been a kind of kafkaesque, bureaucratic, race-obsessed, kind of nodes of employees [laughing] that become a cancer within organizations. - [margaret] coleman hughes, who is himself descendant of a slave from thomas jefferson's monticello, advocates for a colorblind america. a view he says reflects the values of martin luther king and the civil rights movement. - it's not a matter of debat really, what he thought. he laid it out in his books. - [margaret] his advocacy of colorblindness puts him at odds with prominent anti-racist proponents on the left today. - in my view, their philosophy is straightforwardly racist according to the definition of racism used by the civil rights movement. actually - but does it follow that he aligns himself with the politics of the right? - we embrace the vision of martin luther king. the left is attempting to destroy tha
." - welcome to another episode of "conversations with coleman." - [margaret] he's a writer, podcaster and television analyst who holds unorthodox views on some of the most charged issues in america. - so much of what dei has become has been a kind of kafkaesque, bureaucratic, race-obsessed, kind of nodes of employees [laughing] that become a cancer within organizations. - [margaret] coleman hughes, who is himself descendant of a slave from thomas jefferson's monticello,...
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>> we'll hear >> from coleman hughes, the host of the conversations with coleman podcast and the author of the end of race politics. also here, sophia nelson, they seen an opinion n contributor ad the author of e pluribus, one, reclaiming our founders vision for united america, then our audience will weigh in. this is diverse group of everyday americans meeting tonight for the first time the share their opinions with each other and you and i'm as interested as all of you are too here, just what they have to say. let's begin our conversation now with those who are going to argue both sides of the position, we begin with, you both how do you define dei coleman? >> yes. so dei in the past ten years, it's not really your father's dei it's an ideology that is new, which divides the world into a press groups and oppressor groups. and it says whites and jews are oppressor groups blacks, hispanics asians, depending on the day. and it judges you by your group membership, promotes race-based policies like affirmative action over race-neutral policies, and does not tolerate dissent. it considers a
>> we'll hear >> from coleman hughes, the host of the conversations with coleman podcast and the author of the end of race politics. also here, sophia nelson, they seen an opinion n contributor ad the author of e pluribus, one, reclaiming our founders vision for united america, then our audience will weigh in. this is diverse group of everyday americans meeting tonight for the first time the share their opinions with each other and you and i'm as interested as all of you are too...
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also with us, msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, a former new york prosecutor, and catherine christian, former assistant manhattan district attorney. yasmin, get us up to speed. there was a break. since they came back from that lunch break, what's happening inside the courtroom? >> reporter: they're in voir dire now. steinglass who's one of the attorneys for the people is asking his questions to this potential jury. and then after that, he'll be followed by todd blanche or attorneys for the former president, and they'll get 30 minutes to ask their version of those questions to these potential jurors. i kind of want to read a few exchanges i'm seeing to get a sense of what's happening inside the courtroom. so in regards to one juror saying they follow donald trump on instagram. this is the exchange. do you still currently follow him? i followed him years ago, that is juror. just generally because it was a news item when he put a tweet out, so i was aware of that. have you seen him post anything about this case. haven't paid much attention to it. there was another exchange with a potenti
also with us, msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, a former new york prosecutor, and catherine christian, former assistant manhattan district attorney. yasmin, get us up to speed. there was a break. since they came back from that lunch break, what's happening inside the courtroom? >> reporter: they're in voir dire now. steinglass who's one of the attorneys for the people is asking his questions to this potential jury. and then after that, he'll be followed by todd blanche or attorneys...
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the charles coleman podcast. they will both legal analysts and you will often see charles in here because otherwise i would never be able to get out on the road. thank you to you friends for being with us. jill, let me start with this concept of -- i want to talk about the georgia case for a second. there were these 161 incidents -- instances in that charge in which it says this act was done in the furtherance of the conspiracy. this is important because the individual things that happened in michigan or in arizona or in pennsylvania or in wisconsin may not have looked like an effort completely overturn election but it becomes clearer and clearer with each passing week that there was actually a plan to overturn election and that trump allies and lawyers were intimately involved in it. >> it is all a very important to keep in mind, i think you use the word the web of crimes. that is what all of these confine show. the sum tote of the individual parts is much greater than anyone of the individual parts. there is a
the charles coleman podcast. they will both legal analysts and you will often see charles in here because otherwise i would never be able to get out on the road. thank you to you friends for being with us. jill, let me start with this concept of -- i want to talk about the georgia case for a second. there were these 161 incidents -- instances in that charge in which it says this act was done in the furtherance of the conspiracy. this is important because the individual things that happened in...
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the da previously said she would consider bringing charges against alicia coleman clark, the mother ofsuspected killer if gabe's remains were found. >> we have come across evidence of aiding and abetting while reviewing the footage with antioch pd, and we are hoping that everything will be revealed in the documentary. gabe says he hopes the documentary will bring more clues out of the woodwork and bring about justice for his daughter. >> he says his family has struggled to see coleman clark face no consequences. as their family navigates their grief, they have faced some back and forth with discovery plus, the network airing the documentary, which considered holding the episode until next season. community members reached out in droves demanding to see the episode sooner, and the network changed course. >> our attorney believes that the airing of the documentary could assist our case, and which is why it is crucial for the network to broadcast it. >> for now, the family has been told the episode, titled where is alexis gabe, will air on april 24th. >> we just want everyone to see what
the da previously said she would consider bringing charges against alicia coleman clark, the mother ofsuspected killer if gabe's remains were found. >> we have come across evidence of aiding and abetting while reviewing the footage with antioch pd, and we are hoping that everything will be revealed in the documentary. gabe says he hopes the documentary will bring more clues out of the woodwork and bring about justice for his daughter. >> he says his family has struggled to see...
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avenue, is subletting more space along the coleman highline for tiktok offices in san jose. a ban would leave these employees without a job, but tech expert omid bonhofer says tiktok silicon valley neighbors may stand to benefit. >> it's going to be a boost for, the other social media because now the user is going to start switching to the other social media, but it's not going to happen overnight. >> the bill gives china based bytedance no more than 12 months to sell the company before a ban, and a legal battle would extend that timeline. a fight tiktok ceo sho chu intends to have. >> rest assured, we aren't going anywhere. we are confident and we will keep fighting for your rights in the courts, the facts and the constitution are on our side and we expect to prevail again. >> csu east bay professor of communications nolan higdon says tiktok has fared well in the courts in the past, but this may not be the government's final attempt at regulation. higdon says this is the latest example of the biden administration targeting big tech, and it may not be the last. as we know, t
avenue, is subletting more space along the coleman highline for tiktok offices in san jose. a ban would leave these employees without a job, but tech expert omid bonhofer says tiktok silicon valley neighbors may stand to benefit. >> it's going to be a boost for, the other social media because now the user is going to start switching to the other social media, but it's not going to happen overnight. >> the bill gives china based bytedance no more than 12 months to sell the company...
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christina coleman has the latest of ucla.: it appears we are having difficulty getting christina's microphone working. obviously she's in a difficult situation. will try and restore that and get back to you or get her back on the air as soon a siu can. on the east coast of columbia university in new york promises it will not again call and police to remove protesters. senior correspondent steve harrigan is live at columbia it with more on that change of heart. >> jon, more than 200 protesters arrested overnight for that number continues to rise day by day. most of those arrests at northeastern university in boston. officials there said they only called in the police after chancellor heard of kill the jews. officials there say many of the protesters were professional outside organizers who came on the campus to stir up trouble. meantime mort demonstrations at george washington university as wellin d.c. a statue of washington was vandalized one a 16-year-old prospective students, jewish, said he was harassed by the protesters w
christina coleman has the latest of ucla.: it appears we are having difficulty getting christina's microphone working. obviously she's in a difficult situation. will try and restore that and get back to you or get her back on the air as soon a siu can. on the east coast of columbia university in new york promises it will not again call and police to remove protesters. senior correspondent steve harrigan is live at columbia it with more on that change of heart. >> jon, more than 200...
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. >> i want to bring in former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman.ou think when you hear that, do you understand why the judge was, let's say, less than happy? >> unquestionably, you're talking about a place, when you're talking about moscow that is very very small in terms of a state. so you're already dealing with a limited jury pool as it is, and to have a survey like this that contained questions that ultimately introduced into the psychology of potential jurors facts which aren't even true, severely taints the jury pool in a way that's going to make it very very difficult for that judge to maintain order over this trial. or for the prosecutors in this case to actually get a jury that's fair and unbiassed. so we know that the defense team in this case wanted to get a different venue and move this case elsewhere because this town is so small and so intimately connected, but this may, in fact, be the way it ends up happening, not necessarily to the judge's pleasure or what the judge may want to do, but after a move like this, it's very very hard to
. >> i want to bring in former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman.ou think when you hear that, do you understand why the judge was, let's say, less than happy? >> unquestionably, you're talking about a place, when you're talking about moscow that is very very small in terms of a state. so you're already dealing with a limited jury pool as it is, and to have a survey like this that contained questions that ultimately introduced into the psychology of potential jurors...
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so from germany and switzerland on side of us, we're coleman coleman, deutschland a dish white. this is coach ranch in where tom is now. he was 18 when he left his amish family enjoying the u. s. army. he was stationed at the stein air base in germany for 2 years. at 22, he returned home, got baptized and married. today he has 5 children. he's a volunteer minister and owns an antique store. well, i've always been excited about old things since i was a boy. i like history. but i like the old handmade quality stuff. and there's so many things that are unique there, handmade. and it's amazing what the older generations, how they would invent something. there was no technology. the one thing it's interesting here is as i was going along, i liked glass myself, old glass, i low, rare glass and i clicked so myself. i came up with this case here. and i found this, this old glass figuring of, of the baby jesus and mary, on the donkey. i put it here and i started thinking and i wrote down, take a good look at this baby. we are here because of him. so it's like a witness to people down the
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joining me now is charles coleman. charles, thank you for being here.who could make sense of this? it appears to be an increase in black support, 30% of black males in swing states are interested in donald trump. what you make of that? >> it's important to contextualize. at the end of the day, black america can and will determine the outcome in the selection for the critical demographics are going to be very important for joe biden to if he wants to be re-elected. now when you were talking about black men, there are two main reasons, the message is not translating. there is not an acknowledgment in saying look, we know that we have failed and have a lot of work to do. often, the message is that they look forward without acknowledgment and that is something most black men have a problem connecting to. the other thing that i think the biden administration doing -- is doing is trying to sell the preservation of democracy. if you are someone for whom democracy has not actually worked, losing it without discussing what is going to be different in its preserv
joining me now is charles coleman. charles, thank you for being here.who could make sense of this? it appears to be an increase in black support, 30% of black males in swing states are interested in donald trump. what you make of that? >> it's important to contextualize. at the end of the day, black america can and will determine the outcome in the selection for the critical demographics are going to be very important for joe biden to if he wants to be re-elected. now when you were...
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and msnbc legal analyst and host of "the charles coleman podcast" is with us as well.goes on behind the scenes? so this is maybe not usual, but every wednesday the judge has said he hopes to be down, which kind of gives them an opportunity to reset. what do you do with that time? >> you prepare for your next examinations, and you read the transcript exhaustively. you think about -- if you're the prosecutors, you think about not only what ground you haven't covered yet, but to what extent you want to double back and without asking cumulative questions, seek some clarification on things that might not have come out as cleanly as you want them to. if you're the defense, conversely, you're reading that transcript and already planning your cross. some of which you might have to write on the fly. so if you're a defense lawyer, you have a cross examination outline ready, anticipaing the lines of questioning that the prosecutors are going to ask, but having a day off from trial is golden because you can read the transcripts and tweak that outline and perfect it and quote to th
and msnbc legal analyst and host of "the charles coleman podcast" is with us as well.goes on behind the scenes? so this is maybe not usual, but every wednesday the judge has said he hopes to be down, which kind of gives them an opportunity to reset. what do you do with that time? >> you prepare for your next examinations, and you read the transcript exhaustively. you think about -- if you're the prosecutors, you think about not only what ground you haven't covered yet, but to...
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and host of the charles coleman podcast. have you both here. hugo, you first here. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom so we need you to give us a sense of what it was like inside and what stood out to you in this first wake? >> it was surreal with former president trump being the first former or current president to go to trial. it was a semiinal moment and the enormity of the moment was not lost on any in the courtroom, the reporters or the jurors when they filed in to the courthouse and effectively looked at trump, looked at the prosecution team and had to go through the voir dire process. to give a sense of how this worked, there was a pool of reporters in the courtroom and then everyone else was in an overflow courtroom. and next week when things get to trial, things will change. the entire press corps will be in the courtroom proper as well as an overflow. we will get more in realtime updates of trump's demeanor and whether or not he is staying awake during the trial. >> good question there. in the closing stages
and host of the charles coleman podcast. have you both here. hugo, you first here. cameras were not allowed in the courtroom so we need you to give us a sense of what it was like inside and what stood out to you in this first wake? >> it was surreal with former president trump being the first former or current president to go to trial. it was a semiinal moment and the enormity of the moment was not lost on any in the courtroom, the reporters or the jurors when they filed in to the...
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at that point, we took dean coleman thinking he was our trump card, but we really we didn't know that our real strength was in holding the buildings and staying there. the real thing about the black white split was that two groups realized that we had two different political identities. the blacks wanted to stop the gym. they figured the best way to do this was to hold the building barricades. the whites, on the other hand, saw and still see that our goal is to radicalize other white people. we didn't want to confront other students coming to class. we thought that we should confront our enemies administration, but we didn't realize were that we were much too timid. and what we really had to do was to show our moral strength and hold the building blocks so that we were spread amongst ourselves, that we weren't disciplined, and that we really didn't understand what the correct militant tactic was. so they asked to live with more, came up with their building blocks that when we left we took low library give the administration. more look it's been two days we've taken five buildings hami
at that point, we took dean coleman thinking he was our trump card, but we really we didn't know that our real strength was in holding the buildings and staying there. the real thing about the black white split was that two groups realized that we had two different political identities. the blacks wanted to stop the gym. they figured the best way to do this was to hold the building barricades. the whites, on the other hand, saw and still see that our goal is to radicalize other white people. we...
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top award of $5000 for grand prize suit nay coleman and jonah tenth graders at western high school in connecticut their compelling documentary innocent held hostage navigating past and future conflicts with ironic. >> it is evident in the next 20 years the united states must make more policy the places have your restriction on all americans traveling to iran. because not only will we see. >> congratulations to our winners to be sure to watch the top 21 winning documentaries on the c-span every day this month starting at 6:50 a.m. eastern or any time online at student cam.org. on wednesday president biden first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring japanese prime minister fumio kishida. watch guest arrivals live on c-span.org or at c-span now are free mobile video app. later at 11:00 p.m. on c-span will feature highlights of the evening including the prime minister's white house arrival and toast given at the dinner. watch the white house state dinner wednesday on the c-span networks. [silence] [inaudible] so, good evening welcome to our state dinner review. isn't this beautiful
top award of $5000 for grand prize suit nay coleman and jonah tenth graders at western high school in connecticut their compelling documentary innocent held hostage navigating past and future conflicts with ironic. >> it is evident in the next 20 years the united states must make more policy the places have your restriction on all americans traveling to iran. because not only will we see. >> congratulations to our winners to be sure to watch the top 21 winning documentaries on the...
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i want to be in and out and it's a wrap >> trace: is it a wrap for you christina coleman?> i feel like self checkout needs to go and we need to fully stop the cashier register lanes. if you are in california i've seen people stealing. they pack their bags and walk out. >> i've seen -- seen people stealing without the checkout thing. there they go right past the security guard. should they stay or go on x., estate 34 percent. look at instagram stay 59 percent. different crowd. chuck brown says i love self check outs, many items don't ring up the correct price so i can make sure i don't overpay. joey says i don't like it because i prefer not to do someone else's job. good point. there are times that more -- self checkout is more convenient. if you have a complication it breaks down. that is very true for me. the art dog, they should go. it's too easy to steal stuff. air and says stay, they don't have enough cash years and sometimes i don't want to deal with people. our friend says people need to work and earn a living, we are creating a world of lazy. thank you for watching
i want to be in and out and it's a wrap >> trace: is it a wrap for you christina coleman?> i feel like self checkout needs to go and we need to fully stop the cashier register lanes. if you are in california i've seen people stealing. they pack their bags and walk out. >> i've seen -- seen people stealing without the checkout thing. there they go right past the security guard. should they stay or go on x., estate 34 percent. look at instagram stay 59 percent. different crowd....
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fox news correspondent christina coleman is live at ucla, christina what are you seeing on campus rightow. >> i can tell you emotions are definitely running high today, yet pro-palestinian protesters and pro-israeli protesters yelling at each other very upset very frustrated were standing in front of the large encampment on campus, the pro-palestinian protesters have the senate you can see the large signs saying free palestine. in pro-israel rally scheduled at ucla was met with counter protesters that came to demonstrate and support ongoing encampment on campus. eventually physical art location broke out after one of the groups reached a barrier to keep the to protest separate that according to a short statement released by the university this afternoon. it's unclear which side escalated the situation rally was organized by pro-israel groups in support of jewish ucla students. take a listen. >> we arrange this in advance we have flyers, when we indulge this kind of thing we not only incentivize them but we also incentivize bad behavior, we cannot ever incentivize that behavior not in th
fox news correspondent christina coleman is live at ucla, christina what are you seeing on campus rightow. >> i can tell you emotions are definitely running high today, yet pro-palestinian protesters and pro-israeli protesters yelling at each other very upset very frustrated were standing in front of the large encampment on campus, the pro-palestinian protesters have the senate you can see the large signs saying free palestine. in pro-israel rally scheduled at ucla was met with counter...
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joining me now is charles coleman, civil rights attorney and co-host to black men in america the roadrently streaming on peacock. we thought of you immediately. who can make sense of this? what appears to be an increase in black support both black men and black women, 30% of black males in swing states interested in donald trump. what do you make of that? >> well, first of all, i think it's important we contextualize the numbers so we don't paint black men or black women as scapegoats. at the end of the day white america can and will determine the outcome of this election. i think the critical demographics of both black men and black women are going to be important for joe biden to seize upon if he wants to be re-elected because he's having trouble elsewhere. now, when you're talking about black men, there are two main reasons why the message is not landing. the first one is there is not acknowledgement or investment in saying, look, we have failed in a lot of regards and we have a lot of work to do. oftentimes the messages crafted look forward without acknowledgement of where we are
joining me now is charles coleman, civil rights attorney and co-host to black men in america the roadrently streaming on peacock. we thought of you immediately. who can make sense of this? what appears to be an increase in black support both black men and black women, 30% of black males in swing states interested in donald trump. what do you make of that? >> well, first of all, i think it's important we contextualize the numbers so we don't paint black men or black women as scapegoats. at...
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christina coleman reports from los angeles. >> some of hollywood's biggest stars including robert downey star-studded gala to celebrate the achievements of the top scientist last night. they celebrated with a number of celebrities including kim kardashian, rob lowe and adam levin. they attend the breakthrough price ceremony and the oscars of science. the breakthrough foundation hosted the gala at the academy museum most in pictures, the charitable foundation is dedicated to advancing knowledge of scientific and technological innovations to approve people's lives. tech titan elon musk attended the gala and reiterated the importance of honoring life-changing scientific achievement. >> i think we should celebrate breakthroughs in technology because they help make life better. >> were being recognized for a new kind of cancer treatment called t cells made from our immune systems. it is really exciting. >> each breakthrough price is $3 million and presented in the field of life sciences fundamental physics and math. >> life and science. >> i've seen before me they created a amazing companies
christina coleman reports from los angeles. >> some of hollywood's biggest stars including robert downey star-studded gala to celebrate the achievements of the top scientist last night. they celebrated with a number of celebrities including kim kardashian, rob lowe and adam levin. they attend the breakthrough price ceremony and the oscars of science. the breakthrough foundation hosted the gala at the academy museum most in pictures, the charitable foundation is dedicated to advancing...
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arthel: all right, it looks like fun christina coleman thank you very much.rity council's holding emergency eye runs on precedent direct attack on israel. presented china for speaking. coverage of the latest on my rounds attack jon scott would have more right here on fox nssv news. who are alone and in need of basic food. ramzia is a holocaust survivor. she keeps saying my refridgerator is empty. she's embarrassed to ask for help. their need as you can see is extremely urgent. right now, you can give a gift of life of $25. the international fellowship of christians and jews will bring comfort and food to ramzia and thousands of others. ramzia has had such a hard life and to see this smile. you can save a life, just like ramzia. your special holiday gift will provide everything they need to celebrate the holy season of passover. ramzia saw this matzah that the fellowship brought her for passover. ramzia was so excited... it brings up memories of faith and family from her childhood. i'm partnering with the international fellowship of christians and jews. this t
arthel: all right, it looks like fun christina coleman thank you very much.rity council's holding emergency eye runs on precedent direct attack on israel. presented china for speaking. coverage of the latest on my rounds attack jon scott would have more right here on fox nssv news. who are alone and in need of basic food. ramzia is a holocaust survivor. she keeps saying my refridgerator is empty. she's embarrassed to ask for help. their need as you can see is extremely urgent. right now, you...
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coleman won the stayers' hurdle at cheltenham, riding paisley park in 2019.hampions cup. the sides went in at level at half—time but george hendy�*s two second—half scores sealed a brilliant saints win. phil dowson's side, who last lifted the trophy in 2000, will now play south africa's bulls in a home quarterfinal next weekend. ulster came from behind to beat montpellier and reach the quarter—finals of the european challenge cup. the visitors trailed at half—time, but turned the game around after the french side had paul willemsay sent off. stuart mccloskey helped wrap up the 40—17 victory to secure a place in the last eight. montipellier played with 12 men during the final 15 minutes. in snooker, the tour championship final is under way in manchester, where ronnie 0'sullivan is currently facing mark williams. the rocket did not get off to the best of starts in the afternoon session as williams raced into a 3—1 lead just before the break. 0'sullivan recovered with breaks of 102, 127, 59 and 121 to lead 5 frames to 3, with the evening session to come shortly.
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kaga read by artist and performer her rosalyn coleman rosalyn coleman.omeone asked me, gina, are you always sad? and i'm like, yeah. and when say sad, let me explain what i mean by that. u see the triggers on. social media. are you reliving this all the time? i'm like, i ll never not live it. never. not li it. this is now a part us. i hate the part of my life where i felt at one point that it wasn't. well, i could not relate. someone having been killed. the police for that. if anything has come out that i can hold after the of my daughter. i can look at another human. another mother or father or child and you know what i do see you and no has the right to your life because you are not in the right place. i don't believe a of our children were in the wrong place. roman's. was may 11th. he's five now. he's got complete hearing loss in the left from the flash. he's disabled. well, from the trauma. he's acting out. he's asking for me. he's really full of rage. he's waking up in his sleep. he calls me mama. i want me more. i want me more. our children are tra
kaga read by artist and performer her rosalyn coleman rosalyn coleman.omeone asked me, gina, are you always sad? and i'm like, yeah. and when say sad, let me explain what i mean by that. u see the triggers on. social media. are you reliving this all the time? i'm like, i ll never not live it. never. not li it. this is now a part us. i hate the part of my life where i felt at one point that it wasn't. well, i could not relate. someone having been killed. the police for that. if anything has come...
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former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, and legal correspondent, lisa rubin. this was a biting moment from jack smith's team, and it went further than any other legal filing that we've seen from anymore in regards directly to judge aileen cannon's own decisions. >> and the frustration almost leaps off the page. i want to give you and our viewers context, we are dealing with a judge who has left undecided a number of really important issues as we approach a trial in this case for which a date has not been set. and yet, despite that, she has asked both sides to propose jury instructions on this particular issue rather than submit jury instructions all at once as is conventionally done. what the government is saying is this is basically like a bad car crash between two totally different statutes, you have the presidential records act over here, the espionage act over here, and shall the two meet until now that one preempts the other. >> explain the presidential records act and why it is even at issue here. >> so the presidential records act, the purpose of that w
former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, charles coleman, and legal correspondent, lisa rubin. this was a biting moment from jack smith's team, and it went further than any other legal filing that we've seen from anymore in regards directly to judge aileen cannon's own decisions. >> and the frustration almost leaps off the page. i want to give you and our viewers context, we are dealing with a judge who has left undecided a number of really important issues as we approach a trial in...
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msnbc formers -- prosecutor charles coleman. and -- msn bd catherine, the assistant attorney in the manhattan d.a. office, start us off, if we think back to the trump civil fraud trial throughout this trial, the former president along with his attorneys continue to try to delay it and it did not work, the delay tactics happened. are we expecting the same thing considering what the last week has looked like? >> they will try it but it won't work, the appellate court in manhattan has a judge on duty every day, adjusting this. they are prepared for emergency applications and prepared to deal with it, this judge shuts them down very quickly. so, barring some unforeseen legitimate issue tomorrow like an earthquake, or someone legitimately getting sick, this case will start tomorrow. >> i think the juror questionnaire was very interesting to me, and different i would say than the defamation case because the questioner seemed more politicized, one of the questions i believe asked was do you believe the 2020 election was stolen? to kind
msnbc formers -- prosecutor charles coleman. and -- msn bd catherine, the assistant attorney in the manhattan d.a. office, start us off, if we think back to the trump civil fraud trial throughout this trial, the former president along with his attorneys continue to try to delay it and it did not work, the delay tactics happened. are we expecting the same thing considering what the last week has looked like? >> they will try it but it won't work, the appellate court in manhattan has a...
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charles coleman is still with us. >> charles, can you make that make sense for us?urt rules that the use of obstruction law was for rioters, how does that not affect donald trump? >> it affects him but not to a significant degree. the capital rioters are charged with something different than donald trump. they went to congress and everything we saw at the capital. there is an element of what donald trump did in terms of trying to orchestrate all of this that he is being charged with. that is the part that is the meat and potatoes of the federal indictment and white would be unchanged. the ultimate result around what happened january 6th is what these capital rioters are charged with and that would be affected. but the actions preceding that, it will still be dealt with regardless of whatever the supreme court decides in this particular case. >> for furthering symone's point, it levels up the aspect of this narrative because you now have a reporting out there that shows that trump actually helped in that response on january 6. that he played a much more active role t
charles coleman is still with us. >> charles, can you make that make sense for us?urt rules that the use of obstruction law was for rioters, how does that not affect donald trump? >> it affects him but not to a significant degree. the capital rioters are charged with something different than donald trump. they went to congress and everything we saw at the capital. there is an element of what donald trump did in terms of trying to orchestrate all of this that he is being charged...
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arthel: christina coleman thank you. eric: meanwhile there was chaos and heartbreak at a busy shopping mall and sydney, australia this afternoon. police there say men killed six people and injured eight others with a knife. before a female police officer inspector shot him dead. among the victims 38-year-old mother who died trying to save her nine -month-old daughter. that baby undergoing surgery and is in serious condition. police say this attack is not an act of terrorism. the 40-year-old suspect in these killings is known to law enforcement. arthel: national security concerns over the migrant surged right up next to a texas sheriff who will be testifying about border safety tuesday on capitol hill. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedl
arthel: christina coleman thank you. eric: meanwhile there was chaos and heartbreak at a busy shopping mall and sydney, australia this afternoon. police there say men killed six people and injured eight others with a knife. before a female police officer inspector shot him dead. among the victims 38-year-old mother who died trying to save her nine -month-old daughter. that baby undergoing surgery and is in serious condition. police say this attack is not an act of terrorism. the 40-year-old...
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joining me now is charles coleman. e now is charles charles, thank you for being here.ense of this. 30% of black males in swing states interested in donald trump. what do you make of that? >> i think it is important we can contextualize the numbers. at the end of the day, white america can and will determine the outcome of this election. the critical demographics will be very important for joe biden to seize upon if he wants to be reelected because he is having trouble elsewhere. if you are talking about black men, there are two main reasons why the message is not landing. the first one is there is not an acknowledgment or investment in saying look, we know we have failed in a lot of regards and we have a lot of work to do. often times the messages that are crafted look forward without acknowledgment of where we are or what is missing. that is something most black men are having a problem connecting to. another failure the biden administration is doing is the notion of trying to sell the preservation of democracy. if you are a group for whom democracy has not actually w
joining me now is charles coleman. e now is charles charles, thank you for being here.ense of this. 30% of black males in swing states interested in donald trump. what do you make of that? >> i think it is important we can contextualize the numbers. at the end of the day, white america can and will determine the outcome of this election. the critical demographics will be very important for joe biden to seize upon if he wants to be reelected because he is having trouble elsewhere. if you...
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christina coleman thanks.ment is growing for america's total eclipse. less than 24 hours away now, right? >> absolutely right. moon shadow is going to pass over 15 states in texas ultimately running all the be up to maine. the problem is showers are in the forecast for a let you know where coming up in my full forecast after the break. ♪ we really don't want people to think of feeding food like ours is spoiling their dogs. good, real food is simple. it looks like food, it smells like food, it's what dogs are supposed to be eating. no living being should ever eat processed food for every single meal of their life. it's amazing to me how many people write in about their dogs changing for the better. the farmer's dog is just our way to help people take care of them. ♪ jon: across the u.s. millions are excited to see the rare spectacle of the total solar eclipse to bar. but in parts of the country cloudy weather might block the view of the moon blocking the sun. ftalks whether meteorologist adm klotz with the fore
christina coleman thanks.ment is growing for america's total eclipse. less than 24 hours away now, right? >> absolutely right. moon shadow is going to pass over 15 states in texas ultimately running all the be up to maine. the problem is showers are in the forecast for a let you know where coming up in my full forecast after the break. ♪ we really don't want people to think of feeding food like ours is spoiling their dogs. good, real food is simple. it looks like food, it smells like...
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christina coleman, thank you very much. great report, interesting. may be because of inflation. we are going to talk about much, much more in the next hour. we've got mitch roschelle coming up to talk and address just that and we're also going to address former president trump's florida fundraiser tonight. it's expected to bring in more than president biden's recent new york event. can he do it? we'll tell you. fox news live continues next. stick with us. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. ♪ molly: former president trum
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ken coleman, thank you. best wishes on the book.is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire stumaria: welcome back to the bg bang descriptor relic the iconic bitcoin which went viral after appearing then janet yellen catching a pretty penny at auction the sign appeared during the house financial services committee hearing on jujuly 12, 2017 and now 2024 is sold for a million dollars in new york city last week, what you make of it. >> another testament to the over this in craziness that bitcoin followers seem to cherish. not testament to the popularity of janet yellen. >> at the meeting were in a place where we have things from bitcoin that from relics, the most incredible is squarely wrath, i think that speaks to the quality of the underlying purchase. >> we will leave it there, liz peek, chris mcmahon, great to be with you, have a great day we appreciate your time, 30 minutes before the opening
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i know i am. >> lisa rubin, charles coleman, we all will be. thank you very much for being with us this morning. please make sure to join us for our special coverage on monday of trump's first criminal trial. ana cabrera and i will kick off our programming. andrea mitchell, chris jansing and katy tur picks things up in the afternoon. it all begins monday here at 10:00 a.m. on msnbc. >>> turning now to the white house, president biden is having a bilateral meeting with japan's prime minister ahead of a joint press conference next hour. the two leaders are expected to announce a new historic upgrade to their security alliance to address the growing threat of china in the pacific. tomorrow, the prime minister will become just the second japanese leader ever to deliver an address to a u.s. joint meeting of congress. joining us now, nbc's gabe gutierrez from the white house and richard haass from the council on foreign relations. gabe, what more do we know about this new security agreement? >> reporter: good morning. well, president biden calling th
i know i am. >> lisa rubin, charles coleman, we all will be. thank you very much for being with us this morning. please make sure to join us for our special coverage on monday of trump's first criminal trial. ana cabrera and i will kick off our programming. andrea mitchell, chris jansing and katy tur picks things up in the afternoon. it all begins monday here at 10:00 a.m. on msnbc. >>> turning now to the white house, president biden is having a bilateral meeting with japan's...
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christina coleman, fox news this is ktvu, fox two news at six. >> strong emotions tonight after alamedadistrict attorney pamela price announced her intent to file criminal charges against the officers involved in the death of mario gonzalez, it has been three years to the day since he died in alameda. police custody. good evening. i'm greg lee, and i'm cristina rendon, family and friends of mario gonzalez. >> gathered in the last hour for a memorial. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has the latest now in the case. >> mixed emotions on the third anniversary of the death of mario gonzalez in 2021, the 26 year old father died after he was restrained by three alameda police officers, who have now been charged by alameda county da pamela price's office with felony involuntary manslaughter. >> it is important, as public officials that we do have a public accountability unit, that we do hold people accountable when there is harm and that we don't have a double standard, you know, like happy, very, very happy, very thankful for gonzalez's mother, edith arenales. >> the day is bittersweet. >> first
christina coleman, fox news this is ktvu, fox two news at six. >> strong emotions tonight after alamedadistrict attorney pamela price announced her intent to file criminal charges against the officers involved in the death of mario gonzalez, it has been three years to the day since he died in alameda. police custody. good evening. i'm greg lee, and i'm cristina rendon, family and friends of mario gonzalez. >> gathered in the last hour for a memorial. ktvu crime reporter henry lee...
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. >> fox news christina coleman has more now on what happened. >> a five year old boy and his eight yearter died, and at least 15 people were injured after a suspected drunk driver crashed into a child's birthday party at a boat club saturday afternoon. nine of the victims were taken to area hospitals with life threatening injuries. the crash happened in monroe county's berlin township, about 30 miles south of detroit. >> unfortunately, in tragedy, two of the victims were pronounced deceased at the scene . this includes an eight year old female and a five year old male. who are siblings of each other. authorities say the suspects vehicle struck the north wall of the building and stopped after it was approximately 25ft inside the scene was described by the first responders as is extremely chaotic with high level of emotions of those directly involved and those who witnessed this horrific incident. >> the horrific incident now under investigation, authorities are processing evidence from the scene and the woman suspected of causing the crash was taken into custody. >> 66 year old female dr
. >> fox news christina coleman has more now on what happened. >> a five year old boy and his eight yearter died, and at least 15 people were injured after a suspected drunk driver crashed into a child's birthday party at a boat club saturday afternoon. nine of the victims were taken to area hospitals with life threatening injuries. the crash happened in monroe county's berlin township, about 30 miles south of detroit. >> unfortunately, in tragedy, two of the victims were...
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correspondent, vaughn hillyard, outside the courtroom in manhattan, and senior fbi official, gerald coleman a former prosecutor, and a former new york assistant attorney general who led the investigation into trump university. so as we await, vaughn, court to resume, take us what we have been seeing this morning so far? >> reporter: over the course of nearly an hour and a half, the gag order hearing that was in the works for the better part of a week came into order here. the jury was not in here for this part of the morning, but this was the opportunity for the prosecution to make their case to judge merchan that trump had repeatedly attacked witnesses, but also not to make public statements about potential jurors, and nearly the course of the hour and a half, the prosecution went through each of the media post, and it was todd blanche, trump's attorney, that met the scorn of judge merchan. he said you are losing all credibility, you are losing all credibility with the court. i have to tell you. the words of the judge to donald trump's attorney. todd blanche was struggling to respond to tw
correspondent, vaughn hillyard, outside the courtroom in manhattan, and senior fbi official, gerald coleman a former prosecutor, and a former new york assistant attorney general who led the investigation into trump university. so as we await, vaughn, court to resume, take us what we have been seeing this morning so far? >> reporter: over the course of nearly an hour and a half, the gag order hearing that was in the works for the better part of a week came into order here. the jury was not...
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christina coleman, thank you. griff: the u.s.ed 200,000 despite many americans disapproving of bidenomics. so for more on this, mitch roschelle, partner and chief strategist -- strategy officer in madison's interest plus, mitch, let me sew you what president biden between thed out about that. he says this: three years ago i inherited an economy on the brink. with today's report of 303,000 new jobs in march, we have passed the milestone of 15 million jobs created since i took office. that's 15 million more people who have the dignity and respect that comes with a paycheck. but the "wall street journal" latest poll shows a negative view of the economy. you can see here 63% say poor or not so good. so which is it, mitch? >> griff, when you dig a hole, you don't take credit for putting the dirt back in the hole. that's exactly what happened. there was a hole dug in the economy because of covid, and while biden was the president, the hole got refilled. but americans really know the difference. the story about the 99 cent store closing
christina coleman, thank you. griff: the u.s.ed 200,000 despite many americans disapproving of bidenomics. so for more on this, mitch roschelle, partner and chief strategist -- strategy officer in madison's interest plus, mitch, let me sew you what president biden between thed out about that. he says this: three years ago i inherited an economy on the brink. with today's report of 303,000 new jobs in march, we have passed the milestone of 15 million jobs created since i took office. that's 15...
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he says his family has struggled to see coleman clark face no consequences as their family navigates their grief, they have faced some back and forth with discovery plus, the network airing the documentary, which considered holding the episode until next season. community members reached out in droves demanding to see the episode sooner, and the network changed course. >> our attorney believes that the airing of the documentary could assist our case, and which is why it is crucial for the network to broadcast it. >> for now, the family has been told the episode, titled where is alexis gabe, will air on april 24th. >> we just want everyone to see what we saw and, you know, let us know, you know, if we're wrong or not. >> in oakley, tori gaines, ktvu, fox two news. >> the last survivor of the uss arizona died today at his home in northern california at the age of 102. luke hunter was just 19 years old on his post as a quartermaster on the battleship when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. more than 80 years ago, the arizona lost nearly 1200 sailors and marines. on december 7th, 1941,
he says his family has struggled to see coleman clark face no consequences as their family navigates their grief, they have faced some back and forth with discovery plus, the network airing the documentary, which considered holding the episode until next season. community members reached out in droves demanding to see the episode sooner, and the network changed course. >> our attorney believes that the airing of the documentary could assist our case, and which is why it is crucial for the...
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christina coleman, thank you for that report. every american household, but more and more people are worrying if it's safe to drink. that's after the fda said traces of bird flu virus were found in 1 out of 5 tested samples of fastturized milk. let's bring in dr. marty makary, fox news contributor. dr. marty, is milk safe? >> yeah, i do believe it's safe. look, just because you can see particles that test positive on a test, that doesn't mean there's any contagious risk. and that was sort of a lesson we learned from pcr testing during covid is. just because you can find a viral particle on your mail doesn't mean you need to sterilize your mail. and the pasteurization process, which is pretty standardized in the united states, it does enact sate viruses. bird flu is a separate issue, but milk aa peers safe right now. arthel: so then how dangerous is bird flu? >> so you'll hear all kinds of reports in the media, a lethality rate as high as 30-50% in some reports. but really i don't think that's accurately describing bird flu becaus
christina coleman, thank you for that report. every american household, but more and more people are worrying if it's safe to drink. that's after the fda said traces of bird flu virus were found in 1 out of 5 tested samples of fastturized milk. let's bring in dr. marty makary, fox news contributor. dr. marty, is milk safe? >> yeah, i do believe it's safe. look, just because you can see particles that test positive on a test, that doesn't mean there's any contagious risk. and that was sort...