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in the renewed push for big change, with senator cory booker and congresswoman cory bush. and senator republicans confront reality, by way of stacey abrams. >> i think you've called it a racist bill? am i right? >> i think there are provisions of it that are racist, yes. >> plus ben rhodes on what our president can do about the russian president. as protesters swarmed the streets for alexei navalny. and steve kornacki in his big core breakdown where we are after 200 million shots, in 92 days. in where there's work to be done. it all in starts now. >> good evening from new york, there are those who will tell you, that former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin did not get due process. some are even calling his conviction at a lynching, saying the jury was intimidated to find him guilty. these people seem to be taking his conviction personally, because they seem to be personally invested in derek chauvin and why he did it being allowed. the fact of the matter, is derek chauvin got more due process, then at least 90% of criminal defendants in this country. every once in
in the renewed push for big change, with senator cory booker and congresswoman cory bush. and senator republicans confront reality, by way of stacey abrams. >> i think you've called it a racist bill? am i right? >> i think there are provisions of it that are racist, yes. >> plus ben rhodes on what our president can do about the russian president. as protesters swarmed the streets for alexei navalny. and steve kornacki in his big core breakdown where we are after 200 million...
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we thought it would be good for you to also hear from congresswoman cori bush. and then i am going to ask congresswoman karen bass to bring a few words. because we know we have the george lloyd justice in the leasing act, and we know you have questions, and we have answers. we know that today is emotional, rewarding, and cori will speak to that. and we are joined by our speaker, speaker nancy pelosi, congressman jim clyburn, congressman hakeem jeffries, and so many others who lead in this congress. and it is important for us to be there, because certainly today, again, is the first step. let me be the first to say, black lives matter. justice matters. transparency matters. and accountability matters. our power, our message today -- congresswoman cory booker. representative booker: thank you, madam chairwoman. listening to the verdict and hearing, guilty, guilty, guilty -- as much as i want to be overjoyed, the thing is, that really should be the regular thing. it shouldn't be that there is this worldwide wait to find out what the verdict is, because the truth is
we thought it would be good for you to also hear from congresswoman cori bush. and then i am going to ask congresswoman karen bass to bring a few words. because we know we have the george lloyd justice in the leasing act, and we know you have questions, and we have answers. we know that today is emotional, rewarding, and cori will speak to that. and we are joined by our speaker, speaker nancy pelosi, congressman jim clyburn, congressman hakeem jeffries, and so many others who lead in this...
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house of representatives and we have our allies here today, jared huffman, cory bush -- am i missingnybody? and earl blumenauer and we are so good really excited to have all of them here today and of course, our grassroots and community activists for whom this legislation would not exist and would not have the momentum without. we have ellen from sunrise, climate justice alliance and a 32 big j, we are so think of and will continue that on as well. thank you also much and i will handed back to senator markey oh, and we got alex padilla as well. sorry, i missed you. i will handed off to you. >> thank you, congresswoman. thank you all for joining us here today as we reintroduce the green new deal and i particularly want to thank senator markey and congresswoman. >> we leave this announcement on the green new deal but you can find it in its entirety online at c-span .org and we take you live to the senate floor, part of our 40 plus year commitment to covering congress as lawmakers are set to vote on advancing the job securities and exchange commission. and possible later a confirmation
house of representatives and we have our allies here today, jared huffman, cory bush -- am i missingnybody? and earl blumenauer and we are so good really excited to have all of them here today and of course, our grassroots and community activists for whom this legislation would not exist and would not have the momentum without. we have ellen from sunrise, climate justice alliance and a 32 big j, we are so think of and will continue that on as well. thank you also much and i will handed back to...
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know, who was handling the legislation in the senate, tim scott, tim scott of south carolina, and cori bush -- cory, i'm sorry -- >> cory booker? >> we have two corys now, cory booker of new jersey. and karen bass, who was the speaker of the california assembly before she came to congress. so she has incredible skills as it relates to negotiation. and both are saying they believe we can come up with a compromise, which i think the nation desperately needs. i'm on the helsinki commission, we travel the world to try to prevent war. i don't know if americans realize, but we have developed a horrible reputation internationally were people are already questioning our commitment to democracy. and of course they believe that the united states, on issues of race, is [ inaudible ] and may be behind even some of the backward nations or nations that are not as industrialized and financially solvent as are we in the united states. and so we have a lot to say to sources, trying to get this legislation through, and i think we will inadvertently make a statement to the international community. and i think
know, who was handling the legislation in the senate, tim scott, tim scott of south carolina, and cori bush -- cory, i'm sorry -- >> cory booker? >> we have two corys now, cory booker of new jersey. and karen bass, who was the speaker of the california assembly before she came to congress. so she has incredible skills as it relates to negotiation. and both are saying they believe we can come up with a compromise, which i think the nation desperately needs. i'm on the helsinki...
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last two years has changed one thing and that's cultural acceptance of the planks of this deal, and cory bushouri, and jones in york, and that was part of what they were arguing on, and they argue the dna of the green new deal is more along with the biden climate plan, and on the electric cars and the infrastructure bill, and they argue the cultural moment has changed. here's aoc and ed marky this morning. >> what critics are calling pie in the sky is now recognized as undenialbly linked. racial injustice, economic inequality, housing, education, jobs and climate change. it's all intertwined. >> it's going to be an all hands on deck approach and we refuse to leave any community behind in the process. not only do we refuse to leave any community behind, but those who have been left behind come first. >> katy, what is a little different from the green new deal this time around, and what is the same here as ocasio-cortez laid out, they lack the hands, the house majority is smaller than in 2020, and you have at least joe manchin saying he does not support the green new deal, and the democrats do
last two years has changed one thing and that's cultural acceptance of the planks of this deal, and cory bushouri, and jones in york, and that was part of what they were arguing on, and they argue the dna of the green new deal is more along with the biden climate plan, and on the electric cars and the infrastructure bill, and they argue the cultural moment has changed. here's aoc and ed marky this morning. >> what critics are calling pie in the sky is now recognized as undenialbly linked....
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in the renewed push for big change, with senator cory booker and congresswoman cory bush.nd senator republicans confront reality, by way of stacey abrams. >> i think you've called it a racist bill? am i right? >> i think there are provisions of it that are racist, yes. >> plus ben rhodes on what our president can do about the russian president. as protesters swarmed the streets for alexei navalny. and steve kornacki in his big core breakdown where we are after 200 million shots, in 92 days. in where there's work to be done. it
in the renewed push for big change, with senator cory booker and congresswoman cory bush.nd senator republicans confront reality, by way of stacey abrams. >> i think you've called it a racist bill? am i right? >> i think there are provisions of it that are racist, yes. >> plus ben rhodes on what our president can do about the russian president. as protesters swarmed the streets for alexei navalny. and steve kornacki in his big core breakdown where we are after 200 million...
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we'll talk to two freshman members of congress, democrat cori bush and republican peter meijer aboutin office. almost a year after the death of george floyd. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty -- >> a verdict and accountability. what will congress do to fix the pr
we'll talk to two freshman members of congress, democrat cori bush and republican peter meijer aboutin office. almost a year after the death of george floyd. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty -- >> a verdict and accountability. what will congress do to fix the pr
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you can see it in the face of missouri congresswoman cori bush as she embraces congresswoman aiyana presleys the verdict rippled across minneapolis. [ cheers and applause ] >> following the verdict, george floyd's brother, philonise, described being able to breathe again after watching his brother suffer over and over. >> we have to always understand that we have to march. we will have to do this for life. we have to protest because it seems like this is a never-ending cycle. i'm going to put up a fight every day because i'm not just fighting for george anymore. i'm fighting for everybody around this world. justice for george means freedom for all. >> for some minneapolis residents, there were no words for today's verdict, just tears. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt your life and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms, and
you can see it in the face of missouri congresswoman cori bush as she embraces congresswoman aiyana presleys the verdict rippled across minneapolis. [ cheers and applause ] >> following the verdict, george floyd's brother, philonise, described being able to breathe again after watching his brother suffer over and over. >> we have to always understand that we have to march. we will have to do this for life. we have to protest because it seems like this is a never-ending cycle. i'm...
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congresswoman cori bush also weighed in. this tweet. "the 26 year veteran cop, former president of the police union doesn't know the difference between a taser and a gun, and you say more training would have fixed it? nah, but i bet she would have known the difference is daunte wasn't a black boy or if he was her loved one. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: is so irresponsible when you put those tweets together. what are we being told? you have aoc saying this was not an accident. she was the head of the officer who did this. then you have congresswoman bush sing this officer was acting from a racist motive as if she too was in the head of this officer, coming on the heels of rashida tlaib calling police officers "government-funded murderers." this is so irresponsible. there is a war on police officers in this country, and this woman, this officer deserves -- i know that the city manager was fired for saying that, but that is the truth. it is a bedrock of our society. this is a tragic, tragic event that happened. his mother will never have her son
congresswoman cori bush also weighed in. this tweet. "the 26 year veteran cop, former president of the police union doesn't know the difference between a taser and a gun, and you say more training would have fixed it? nah, but i bet she would have known the difference is daunte wasn't a black boy or if he was her loved one. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: is so irresponsible when you put those tweets together. what are we being told? you have aoc saying this was not an accident. she was the...
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ocasio-cortez says this is an indefensible system that grants impunity for state violence and representative cori bushtter, "i bet she would have known the differences daunte wasn't a black boy and he was her loved one. >> kayleigh: that dangerous rhetoric and how rhetoric can have deadly consequences, the narrative turned out to be inaccurate inaccurate, and that inaccurate rhetoric, that he did that follows that moment led to the killing, the ambush killing of officers here in new york, gunned down in their patrol car and it was a tragedy and that keller said, i'm going to put wings on a pig. you take one of ours, i will take to go of yours and went out and gunned down these officers so we need to be very careful about our rhetoric and i think everyone on all sides needs to take a step back and ask themselves, is what i'm saying contributing to the problem, is it making it worse? those lawmakers are indeed making it worse. i grieve for katie right, she will never get her son back and i can't imagine the pain of losing a child and being told it was an accident and how that must feel. but the pain she
ocasio-cortez says this is an indefensible system that grants impunity for state violence and representative cori bushtter, "i bet she would have known the differences daunte wasn't a black boy and he was her loved one. >> kayleigh: that dangerous rhetoric and how rhetoric can have deadly consequences, the narrative turned out to be inaccurate inaccurate, and that inaccurate rhetoric, that he did that follows that moment led to the killing, the ambush killing of officers here in new...
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. >> congresswoman cori bush, thank you so much for being here. thank you for the work you do, the advocacy, the passion. i really appreciate you taking time to be here with us tonight. this is a big night. it is an important night. thank you for spending some time. really appreciate it. that is tonight's "reidout." we have a lot more to talk about because this was an extraordinary situation that we just don't see that often. and i thank all of you for riding with us through this show because this is not the normal show the way we would normally do ""the reidout"." you just need to for a moment settle this in your spirit. police officers do not get convicted, particularly of killing black folks. it doesn't happen. i've been covering black lives matter cases since 2011. i have not seen this number of police officers testify against other police officers. i have not seen this, you know, level of conviction. you're talking about second degree murder, third degree murder, manslaughter. it's extraordinary. and now i guess we just have to see whether or
. >> congresswoman cori bush, thank you so much for being here. thank you for the work you do, the advocacy, the passion. i really appreciate you taking time to be here with us tonight. this is a big night. it is an important night. thank you for spending some time. really appreciate it. that is tonight's "reidout." we have a lot more to talk about because this was an extraordinary situation that we just don't see that often. and i thank all of you for riding with us through...
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that's missouri congresswoman cori bush reacting to the conviction of derek chauvin for the murder of missouri, police officer. president obama's justice department found darren wilson shot brown in self-defense. the massive protests in the city also inspired others to get involved in the streets and in government, including fran griffin. our national correspondent jericka duncan watched yesterday's verdict with the former activist turned city councilwoman. >> unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: it took a second for the word "guilty" to sink in. >> perpetrating a dangerous act found the defendant guilty. creating an unreasonable risk, find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: but after hearing it three times, tears of joy. and a moment to herself. >> give me a second for a minute. >> reporter: as we waited at the kitchen table, griffin sobbed from her bedroom. when she returned she told us why april 20th, 2021, changed the history of this nation. >> we got to hold someone accountable, a police officer who killed an unarmed
that's missouri congresswoman cori bush reacting to the conviction of derek chauvin for the murder of missouri, police officer. president obama's justice department found darren wilson shot brown in self-defense. the massive protests in the city also inspired others to get involved in the streets and in government, including fran griffin. our national correspondent jericka duncan watched yesterday's verdict with the former activist turned city councilwoman. >> unintentional second-degree...
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i think cori bush would disagree .se women are extremely qualified to run for office and their skin color does not make them any less qualified than anyone else. what we just heard is another example of the misogyny black women have to face when they are in elected office. host: which brings us around to the roll up black women in politics over the past decade. one thing we know is african-american women have been historically one of the most loyal voter bases for the democratic party, yet there have not been as many african-american women put up for these offices. there has been an increase over the last election cycles. why have we not seen more african-american women running for office in the party -- guest: this is a great question. i got asked this a lot last year because we commemorated the hundred year anniversary of the 19th amendment and i had to emphasize that it has been 100 years for some women, not all women. a black and indigenous women were not able to exercise the right to vote until 1965 and after. it
i think cori bush would disagree .se women are extremely qualified to run for office and their skin color does not make them any less qualified than anyone else. what we just heard is another example of the misogyny black women have to face when they are in elected office. host: which brings us around to the roll up black women in politics over the past decade. one thing we know is african-american women have been historically one of the most loyal voter bases for the democratic party, yet...
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and the renewed push for big change with senator cory booker and congresswoman corey bush. >> then senate republicans confront reality by way of stacey abrams. >>. think i you called it a racist bill, right snt. >> i think there are provision that's are racist, yes. >> plus, ben rhodes on what our president can do about the russian president as protesters swarm the streets. and steve kornacki and his big board break down where we are after 200 million shots in 92 days. and where there is work to be done. "all in" start right now. good evening from new york. there are those that will tell that you former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin didn't get due process. some on the right are calling his conviction a lynching, claiming the jury was intimidated into finding him guilty. these people seem to be taking his conviction bernlly because they seem to be personally invested in derrick shoef yip chauvin and what he did and it being allowed. he got more due process than at least 90% of criminal defendants in this country. every once in a while america we have a big show stopping trial. w
and the renewed push for big change with senator cory booker and congresswoman corey bush. >> then senate republicans confront reality by way of stacey abrams. >>. think i you called it a racist bill, right snt. >> i think there are provision that's are racist, yes. >> plus, ben rhodes on what our president can do about the russian president as protesters swarm the streets. and steve kornacki and his big board break down where we are after 200 million shots in 92 days....
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and the renewed push for big change with senator cory booker and congresswoman corey bush. >> then senate of stacey abrams. >>. thi i
and the renewed push for big change with senator cory booker and congresswoman corey bush. >> then senate of stacey abrams. >>. thi i