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we all suffered from it. >> cory, thank you. we'll have more on new on all of these new mask guidelines when we speak to dr. kavita patel. we have a question on our twitter page. >> a lot of people have questions. where to wear their mask, where not to wear their mask. >>> we'll turn now to capitol hill, the latest shake up in republican leadership. congresswoman liz cheney's criticism of former president donald trump has led to her ouster from her number three post in the house. and now she's giving new insight into the minds of some of her colleagues. >> elise stefanick, a trump loyalist, despite having a less conservative voting record, msnbc's amanda golden is joining us right now from capitol hill, where she's been following this story. amanda, good morning to you. what's cheney actually saying now about her colleagues? >> good morning, kendis. well, congresswoman liz cheney has continued to be incredibly outspoken against her republican colleagues for in her view, not defending conservative principles. she's been making th
we all suffered from it. >> cory, thank you. we'll have more on new on all of these new mask guidelines when we speak to dr. kavita patel. we have a question on our twitter page. >> a lot of people have questions. where to wear their mask, where not to wear their mask. >>> we'll turn now to capitol hill, the latest shake up in republican leadership. congresswoman liz cheney's criticism of former president donald trump has led to her ouster from her number three post in the...
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in moments, we'll talk with senator cory booker about where things stand on police reform, as democrats acknowledge they are all but certain to miss a key deadline this week. >>> but we start with the president's big push on infrastructure. on friday, the white house dropped the price tag to $1.7 trillion down from the original $2.25 trillion. a spokeswoman for the lead republican in negotiations says the counteroffer suggests the two sides are actually getting further apart. joining me now is white house senior adviser cedric richmond. thank you so much for joining me this morning. let's start there. republicans say the white house proposal is still too broad because it includes what you call human infrastructure, things like child care and elderly care, which they say don't belong in this infrastructure package. so, is the president willing to narrow his plans and his scope even further in order to reach a deal? >> i think the president coming down $550 billion off of his initial proposal, i think, shows the willingness to negotiate in good faith and in a serious manner. the real ques
in moments, we'll talk with senator cory booker about where things stand on police reform, as democrats acknowledge they are all but certain to miss a key deadline this week. >>> but we start with the president's big push on infrastructure. on friday, the white house dropped the price tag to $1.7 trillion down from the original $2.25 trillion. a spokeswoman for the lead republican in negotiations says the counteroffer suggests the two sides are actually getting further apart. joining...
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>> cory was dying. he loves spoiler alerts. he's all over it.my: you gave him none? >> my family was pretty -- no, no, i just -- i think it was important to be able to share it with everybody. i wanted to get everyone's first reaction. there's a lot of pressure. this was so exciting. i knew with her having all of this backstory and information, it was going to be very watched, let alone because she's such an amazing character. >> jimmy: as a united states senator, cory has top secret security clearance. [ laughter ] do you think it was wise to hold back the name of groghu when you could find out if there are ufos? [ laughter ] >> i didn't want to test it. have to say. any and every opportunity, as you can see, where he can lean into his "star wars" love, he does. he said "may the fourth be with you" more than i have. >> jimmy: sure, that's how it goes. how old is cory? he's right in that age? >> just turned 52, yeah. >> jimmy: right, that's right. that's when it really makes an impression. you are also in -- i mentioned that this movie, "the wat
>> cory was dying. he loves spoiler alerts. he's all over it.my: you gave him none? >> my family was pretty -- no, no, i just -- i think it was important to be able to share it with everybody. i wanted to get everyone's first reaction. there's a lot of pressure. this was so exciting. i knew with her having all of this backstory and information, it was going to be very watched, let alone because she's such an amazing character. >> jimmy: as a united states senator, cory has top...
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and this embassies cory coffin outside giuliani's apartment. also in manhattan. where federal agents were wednesday. cory, good morning. >> hey guys, good morning. no breaking news out of we talked yesterday. but we do continue to follow the latest from his manhattan reds events and his office where those rays were conducted. julie biden -- saying authorities collected some 8 to 10 pieces of electronic devices that were his. and also some of his associates. now what does this mean? what kind of implications here? well, giuliani is the latest with multiple active investigations. currently underway for former president trump. giuliani is the latest from associate to be facing some potential criminal proceedings from this warrant. and legal experts say there is real actionable information here from investigators in order for them to be able to obtain that warrant. michael cohen, yesterday, explained what ripple effects this could have. seizing all of those devices. and what other investigations could come up as a result. listen to him what he said. >> these use them
and this embassies cory coffin outside giuliani's apartment. also in manhattan. where federal agents were wednesday. cory, good morning. >> hey guys, good morning. no breaking news out of we talked yesterday. but we do continue to follow the latest from his manhattan reds events and his office where those rays were conducted. julie biden -- saying authorities collected some 8 to 10 pieces of electronic devices that were his. and also some of his associates. now what does this mean? what...
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let's go to my colleague, msnbc's cory cori coffin. >> reporter: the doctors say this was a busy dayrring on people to get their vaccine, saying "i want to get back to normal." we've seen a lot of people coming through, 30% are people who didn't know this was happening. 30% heard it on the news or word of mouth from family members. i talked to some of the folks out there, are they going to go maskless in the future, will they listen to the cdc guidance or do they want masks for a little longer. listen to what they told me. [ speaking in spanish ] >> he feels great that he got vaccinated because this way he could get back to normal. he could now take his mask off, he could speak in ways that people will understand him because they can see his face. and this way, everything is going back to the normal that he knew before. >> reporter: certainly is a sigh of relief like we were reporting yesterday. it's a sort of different sigh of relief, alex. this is more, people can get back to their jobs and get back to living their lives everyday, things they need to do, not just going out and bein
let's go to my colleague, msnbc's cory cori coffin. >> reporter: the doctors say this was a busy dayrring on people to get their vaccine, saying "i want to get back to normal." we've seen a lot of people coming through, 30% are people who didn't know this was happening. 30% heard it on the news or word of mouth from family members. i talked to some of the folks out there, are they going to go maskless in the future, will they listen to the cdc guidance or do they want masks for...
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cory clubber last night in texas.with the yankees, faced only 28 hitters. one walk away from throwing a perfect game against the texas rangers. welcome to "morning joe" on this thursday morning. joe, i know you as a red sox fan, even as a red sox fan can appreciate clubber, who, look, the guy, there was a chance he was going to be out of
cory clubber last night in texas.with the yankees, faced only 28 hitters. one walk away from throwing a perfect game against the texas rangers. welcome to "morning joe" on this thursday morning. joe, i know you as a red sox fan, even as a red sox fan can appreciate clubber, who, look, the guy, there was a chance he was going to be out of
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phillip, frances >> cori, thank you >>> new allegations of misconduct surfacing against bill gates as he grapple according to "the wall street journal," gates resigned from microsoft's board of directors in 2020 amid an investigation into a romantic relationship with an employee people familiar with the matter told paper members of the board hired a law firm to conduct a probe in late 2019 after the employee alleged in a letter that she had a sexual relationship with gates over the years. a spokeswoman for mr. gates said to the journal there was an affair almost 20 years ago, which ended amicably and his decision to leave the board was in no way related. >>> the former florida tax official whose tase led to an investigation into congressman matt gaetz is expected to plead guilty today in a copy of the agreement submitted friday, joel greenberg said he will fully cooperate with federal investigators a judge will hold a hearing on the proposed deal today. it is unclear what his cooperation will mean for the investigation into gaetz the congressman has not been charged with any crime, an
phillip, frances >> cori, thank you >>> new allegations of misconduct surfacing against bill gates as he grapple according to "the wall street journal," gates resigned from microsoft's board of directors in 2020 amid an investigation into a romantic relationship with an employee people familiar with the matter told paper members of the board hired a law firm to conduct a probe in late 2019 after the employee alleged in a letter that she had a sexual relationship with...
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>> all right, cori coffin for us in new york. thanks, cori.the way, former executive vice president of the trump organization, barbara res, is going to be my guest in our next hour to discuss how she sees these civil and criminal investigations playing out. you don't want to miss the confers that i'm going to be having with her. >>> i want to get to the middle east now where a very fragile ceasefire between israel and hamas is holding. last night, clashes between israelis and palestinians at an israeli mosque as prime minister netanyahu is vowing to respond with a new level of response, as he puts it. the 11-day conflict left many dead, the vast majority palestinians. let's bring in erin mclaughlin, joining us live from te aviv. thanks for covering this for us. let's talk about secretary tony blinken headed to israel and the west bank. what do we know about this trip, who he's going to be meeting with? >> reporter: that's right, secretary blinken is expected in the region in the coming days. he's going to be meeting with israelis as well as pa
>> all right, cori coffin for us in new york. thanks, cori.the way, former executive vice president of the trump organization, barbara res, is going to be my guest in our next hour to discuss how she sees these civil and criminal investigations playing out. you don't want to miss the confers that i'm going to be having with her. >>> i want to get to the middle east now where a very fragile ceasefire between israel and hamas is holding. last night, clashes between israelis and...
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that was cori bush, a member of congress from missouri somehow.as you just heard, to black birthing people, in other words, mothers. that happened in a house committee hearing and tighter in birthing while from examining america's black maternal health crisis. because everything is about race now. some people thought this language of birthing people was in fact kind of dehumanizing, reducing people to their biological function, though that, of course, would be par for the course for cori bush and friends, but a prominent abortion providing group, the abortion lobby, jumped to cori bush's defense. when we talk about birthing people, we are just being inclusive, not stalinist,d crazy, but inclusive. it is that simple. we use gender-neutral language when talking about pregnancy -- [laughs] because it is not just cisgender women, whatever that means, that can get pregnant and give birth, reproductive freedom is for everybody. okay, so it is not just women who can give birth, says a lobby that came to be protecting health care. right. sandy cortez, of
that was cori bush, a member of congress from missouri somehow.as you just heard, to black birthing people, in other words, mothers. that happened in a house committee hearing and tighter in birthing while from examining america's black maternal health crisis. because everything is about race now. some people thought this language of birthing people was in fact kind of dehumanizing, reducing people to their biological function, though that, of course, would be par for the course for cori bush...
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back to you. >> thanks for sharing the conversation, cori >>> phil mickelson hadn't won a major since 2013 but that changed with a history-making performance lefty shot 1 over in the final round of the pga championship. but he fed it off the competition to win the tournament at 50 years old mickelson becomes the oldest golfer to win a major. against all odds, he closed at 200-1 odds to win the event. and from one legend to another, tiger woods tweeted his congrats to mickelson after his historic outing >> in many ways this is more surprising than seeing tiger in the masters a year and a half back >>> toasty temperatures are giving way to a cooler start this week. nbc meteorologist janessa webb joining us now on this monday. hello, janessa, good morning >> happy monday. good morning, everyone man, the heat was blasting over the weekend. good pool weather. hopefully got a chance to be outside. we do have some cooler temperatures headed our way. for the northeast, midwest, it will be a one-day event. and then high pressure reestablishes. and we'll see more toasty weather. right new new y
back to you. >> thanks for sharing the conversation, cori >>> phil mickelson hadn't won a major since 2013 but that changed with a history-making performance lefty shot 1 over in the final round of the pga championship. but he fed it off the competition to win the tournament at 50 years old mickelson becomes the oldest golfer to win a major. against all odds, he closed at 200-1 odds to win the event. and from one legend to another, tiger woods tweeted his congrats to mickelson...
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cori bush did respond so charlie i'm going to play this, it's a tweet she said i testify in front ofmy pain republicans got more upset about me using gender inclusive language in my testimony then the fact that my baby nearly died, racism entrance phobia in america. that is your tweet, by the way if you see this hearing, people should pull up this testimony she gave us, she didn't mean to but she gave one of the most pro-life speeches i've ever heard on our floor, she absolutely did i'm sure she didn't intend to but it was beautiful, she talked about the humanity of her fetuses and everything else, what do you say to her response? >> it's only unfunny thing about the story is her response and why you would go and reach for something like that because she was being laughed at, everybody is laughing at her for her ridiculous term, reducing women to vending machines as if being a mom is about birthing, i've been around some really marvelous mothers, marvelous women, literally the strongest people i know on this planet are all women and they are a whole lot more than just brooding recept
cori bush did respond so charlie i'm going to play this, it's a tweet she said i testify in front ofmy pain republicans got more upset about me using gender inclusive language in my testimony then the fact that my baby nearly died, racism entrance phobia in america. that is your tweet, by the way if you see this hearing, people should pull up this testimony she gave us, she didn't mean to but she gave one of the most pro-life speeches i've ever heard on our floor, she absolutely did i'm sure...
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and cory waterman on president biden's environmental policies and animal agriculture. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and join the discussion with your phone calls , facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front rosita to democracy. -- front row seat to democracy. politico.com headline, "biden's budget goes big on spending in a bid to lift the middle class. -- middle-class." kaitlyn emma joins us on the phone. guest: thanks for having me. host: let's talk about priorities. congress needs to approve the budget and often that does not happen when the president put forth his plan.
and cory waterman on president biden's environmental policies and animal agriculture. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and join the discussion with your phone calls , facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why charter has invested billions building infrastructure,...
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democrat george -- democrat cori bush, l hobart and ayanna pressley joined republicans in voting against the legislation. the bill now heads to the senate for approval. other piece of legislation working its way through congress is a bill to create an independent commission to review the events of january the sixth. senate majority leader chuck schumer says he intends to have a vote on the bill soon after it received bipartisan support in the house. sen. schumer: on january 6, only a few months ago. the memory is still fresh for all of us who experienced it firsthand. a violent mob stormed the citadel of democracy, assaulted our capitol police and tried to halt the peaceful transfer of power. 140 officers were injured. five people would eventually lose their lives in connection to the attack. i was within 20 feet of these hooligans. it was one of the darkest moments in american democracy. the first time the capital was breached since the war of 1812, over 200 years ago. and yet, not five months later, many on the republican side are trying to whitewash what happened. here is what one sen
democrat george -- democrat cori bush, l hobart and ayanna pressley joined republicans in voting against the legislation. the bill now heads to the senate for approval. other piece of legislation working its way through congress is a bill to create an independent commission to review the events of january the sixth. senate majority leader chuck schumer says he intends to have a vote on the bill soon after it received bipartisan support in the house. sen. schumer: on january 6, only a few months...
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specifically, how involved have you been with legislators who are involved in these discussions with cory booker. have you talked to him and have you talked to senator tim scott? >> we certainly talked with folks on the hill. both on the house and senate side. sto share our views about what we think is critical and important and we're happy to see the bill passed the house and we think the bill that passed the house, actually is the bill that should pass the senate. it does include the accountability groundwork that i just mentioned and we again think that's critical and it is time for change as you asked at the top. sort of what's different, this is what will make it different. this is what will provide the type of accountability that we need to see and remove the barriers that allow police to act with impunity. certainly we're not saying that george floyd bill will solve all the problems but it is a critical with the accountability framework, it does add a critical piece to addressing this issue. >> this is bill in huntersville north carolina, republican, good morning. >> good morning t
specifically, how involved have you been with legislators who are involved in these discussions with cory booker. have you talked to him and have you talked to senator tim scott? >> we certainly talked with folks on the hill. both on the house and senate side. sto share our views about what we think is critical and important and we're happy to see the bill passed the house and we think the bill that passed the house, actually is the bill that should pass the senate. it does include the...
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cori coffin, thank you so much. >>> joining us, dr.hael mcclanahan president of the louisiana naacp and cedric, i want to start with you. ronald greene told our colleague, priscilla thompson, that these troopers took joy in killing her son. they obviously haven't had their day in court as yet. some experts are saying this is the worst use of excessive force they have ever seen development you agree with that take? >> first of all, it is embarrassing to the police profession itself. to be perfectly honest with you, whatever justice is given out in the case of this investigation and those that have already terminated and possibly charged, that's the system working there in the state of louisiana. let me be clear about something here. this event that occurred two years ago did not occur under the current colonel that is there now, lamar davis. i had an opportunity to speak with him a couple of days ago. he and his organization are a much better organization than that. under his leadership, he's leading the charge to provide all help, what
cori coffin, thank you so much. >>> joining us, dr.hael mcclanahan president of the louisiana naacp and cedric, i want to start with you. ronald greene told our colleague, priscilla thompson, that these troopers took joy in killing her son. they obviously haven't had their day in court as yet. some experts are saying this is the worst use of excessive force they have ever seen development you agree with that take? >> first of all, it is embarrassing to the police profession...
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. >> that is where we find msnbc 's cory coffin with the latest. cory, good morning.bout the death of another black man. ronald greene >> yes, ronald greene was killed in may of 2019. so, some two years ago. and body cam footage of the horrific nature of this death is only just coming out to light now. we want to warn viewers this footage is horrifically graphic to watch. it is very upsetting. in the footage, greene can be seen being choked by white troopers. tased, drag face down and left unattended without medical attention for about nine minutes. now the encounter came after greene lead troopers on a high-speed police changed at 100 miles per hour part at times. according to the autopsy, greene died from cocaine induced agitated delivery complicated by motor vehicle -- inflicted head injury and restrained. we want to know that agitated delirium is not a medically objected term accepted by the american medical association. so, why has all of this taken two years to come to light? this is a very upsetting case here. originally troopers reported that greene actually d
. >> that is where we find msnbc 's cory coffin with the latest. cory, good morning.bout the death of another black man. ronald greene >> yes, ronald greene was killed in may of 2019. so, some two years ago. and body cam footage of the horrific nature of this death is only just coming out to light now. we want to warn viewers this footage is horrifically graphic to watch. it is very upsetting. in the footage, greene can be seen being choked by white troopers. tased, drag face down...
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here is what we heard from senator cory booker after his meeting with the floyd family. >> they weren both sides of the aisle. so i'm encouraged. i think we still have a ways to go. and i would say still some weeks to go, but the progress is so promising. i think senator scott, myself, karen bass all believe this is more likely to get done than not. >> qualified immunity the precedent that stops people from suing individual officers does remain a key hurdle in finding a deal. >> i just think that that really is very dangerous to policing to change. you know, you've seen there's been a rare robust accountability system at the state level. i know they want to water down the liability. you know, u.s. attorneys with political agendas can take advantage of that that would be very problematic. >> i think qualified immunity is essential because one of the most important things for us to do in reforming policing in the united states is to hold police departments and police officers accountable. >> if you get everything except eliminating qualified immunity, will you ask your colleagues to su
here is what we heard from senator cory booker after his meeting with the floyd family. >> they weren both sides of the aisle. so i'm encouraged. i think we still have a ways to go. and i would say still some weeks to go, but the progress is so promising. i think senator scott, myself, karen bass all believe this is more likely to get done than not. >> qualified immunity the precedent that stops people from suing individual officers does remain a key hurdle in finding a deal....
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i know that cory booker and tim scott and karen bass are doing their best.o compromise on both sides to have a final product, but on this, the anniversary of george floyd's death, i hope that we keep a positive attitude during some -- >> you sat down and talked to senator booker about this. do you have a sense of how many days away they may be and what the major sticking points left are? >> i do. >> and? >> i'm not going to announce it. i'm going to leave it to them. >> you don't have to announce it, just say it. >> i just have to tell you thairks doing a great job, and i don't want to step on their effort in any way. but i felt positive at the end of the day. we can do this. there's still some tough decisions ahead but on this, the anniversary of george floyd's death, we owe it to him and his family and the force that he has created, not only in the united states but around the world for justice. >> i want to ask you finally, at the beginning of the month you sent a letter to the fbi director claiming the fbi had sources within the proud boys but didn't dev
i know that cory booker and tim scott and karen bass are doing their best.o compromise on both sides to have a final product, but on this, the anniversary of george floyd's death, i hope that we keep a positive attitude during some -- >> you sat down and talked to senator booker about this. do you have a sense of how many days away they may be and what the major sticking points left are? >> i do. >> and? >> i'm not going to announce it. i'm going to leave it to them....
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you have new jersey senator cory booker said he believed it would.s negotiating with senator scott of south carolina. what is happening with this and the significance of this meeting at the white house tomorrow? >> on behalf of the families are represented including george floyd, tatyana jefferson, and so many more, we have been in contact with cory booker, invested in the passing of the george floyd justice in policing act community we believe a compromise bill that will take some the very radical and necessary steps, a bill that democrats and republicans should be proud of, as a first step. however, it is so important we emphasize that it is just one step to move just remove -- move the delis please culture in the modern world is something that reflects a culture that appreciates -- human rights for all. there are so many more steps that need to be taken. i am proud of the work of cory booker and the united states senate and the by leadership in working with families to come up with some solution, some immediate solution. it has been far too long b
you have new jersey senator cory booker said he believed it would.s negotiating with senator scott of south carolina. what is happening with this and the significance of this meeting at the white house tomorrow? >> on behalf of the families are represented including george floyd, tatyana jefferson, and so many more, we have been in contact with cory booker, invested in the passing of the george floyd justice in policing act community we believe a compromise bill that will take some the...
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let's go to msnbc's cory coffin covering the intensifying probes for us. cory, welcome.from former members of trump's inner circle. what are they saying about this? in addition to the elevation is the criminal probe into the trump organization, we are hearing alan weisselberg is facing a criminal investigation himself by the same office and it is into his own personal taxes in part thanks to documents provided by his former daughter-in-law, jennifer weisselberg. people within the trump organization or formerly within close proximity to the trump organization all believe that this is a pressure tactic to get investigators to be able to turn weisselberg on his boss and provide information that maybe he might not have been compelled to provide otherwise. msnbc spoke with former trump executive barbara wrest earlier today. >> weisselberg has been with him forever, 15 years and probably the most trusted employee that trump ever had, and next to his bodyguard. there was never a question that alan would be loyal to my mind, but now that they're playing with his kids and maybe e
let's go to msnbc's cory coffin covering the intensifying probes for us. cory, welcome.from former members of trump's inner circle. what are they saying about this? in addition to the elevation is the criminal probe into the trump organization, we are hearing alan weisselberg is facing a criminal investigation himself by the same office and it is into his own personal taxes in part thanks to documents provided by his former daughter-in-law, jennifer weisselberg. people within the trump...
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i want to bring in shaq brewster and cori coffin who is in new york. one year later, shaq, you are there where it happened. you're in the place where it happened. what are folks expecting to see today? >> yeah, we're just about a couple hours away from the first commemoration, the first in what will be a series of commemorations marking one year since george floyd was murdered here in the city of minneapolis. you see some of the setup and preparation behind me. you'll see there will be speakers here, community leaders, you see the flowers there. marking one year to the day since he died. that anniversary, of course, is on tuesday. you also see the spirit of activism there, and you see some people here from visual black justice there, have what is a coffin here. and you see the words on there. it says for those who weren't filmed, who weren't on camera. that's the priority, and that's what they want their focus to be on. and to that point, many people are now wondering, what happens next? where do we go forward now that we marked a year since george flo
i want to bring in shaq brewster and cori coffin who is in new york. one year later, shaq, you are there where it happened. you're in the place where it happened. what are folks expecting to see today? >> yeah, we're just about a couple hours away from the first commemoration, the first in what will be a series of commemorations marking one year since george floyd was murdered here in the city of minneapolis. you see some of the setup and preparation behind me. you'll see there will be...
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host: cory booker saying a lot of work to do.ome hope from the administration to have that compromise bill by the first anniversary of george floyd's killing in minneapolis a year ago tomorrow. that deadline likely to pass without that compromise bill. the reporting from the washington times this morning that the issue of qualified immunity is stalling the police reform negotiations now. they write senate talks remained deadlocked over democrats demand that police officers lose qualified immunity, which shields officers from being sued for their actions in the line of duty. it is the biggest sticking point that the stalled house passed george floyd justice in policing act had when it reached the upper chamber in march. the act is the negotiating position the democrats started from. it has the house march 3 by a vote of 220-212, mostly a partyline vote. some of the provisions in that legislation prohibits racial profiling by law enforcement, banned chokehold's and no-knock warrants -- enforcement, bans chokeholds and no-knock warr
host: cory booker saying a lot of work to do.ome hope from the administration to have that compromise bill by the first anniversary of george floyd's killing in minneapolis a year ago tomorrow. that deadline likely to pass without that compromise bill. the reporting from the washington times this morning that the issue of qualified immunity is stalling the police reform negotiations now. they write senate talks remained deadlocked over democrats demand that police officers lose qualified...
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cori, good to see you. americans clearly eager, as we all are, to get out of the house.travel now and what's expected to be this summer? >> reporter: that is for sure, without a doubt. i mean, we see all of these ads around here for beach getaways. i know people just can't wait. what i have seen here is pretty consistent. it's fairly quiet behind me right now, but it's been busier than what we saw last year, even in the months leading up to right now where we were talking about holiday travel. the tsa is clocking more than a million travelers every day since march 11th, so almost two months now straight. and when i talk to travelers out here about what it is that makes them feel more comfortable, all of them resoundingly said, getting the vaccine. >> actually, i'm battling with my family right now because, you know, more than half my family does not want to get vaccinated because they're still waiting on more results to come in. but if we don't, you know, do it, then how do we know it's going to work? >> my wife happened to be one that was very adamant about not taking a
cori, good to see you. americans clearly eager, as we all are, to get out of the house.travel now and what's expected to be this summer? >> reporter: that is for sure, without a doubt. i mean, we see all of these ads around here for beach getaways. i know people just can't wait. what i have seen here is pretty consistent. it's fairly quiet behind me right now, but it's been busier than what we saw last year, even in the months leading up to right now where we were talking about holiday...
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i like where karen bass, schumer and cory booker saying if you're going to have this legislation billorge floyd's name, it has to be meaningful because their blood is on this legislation. >> that is a message indeed. ben crump,fy philonise. thank you for being with us. you paid such a price. you're feeling so many emotions today. we thank you for being with us today. >> thank you, brianna. >> john? >> errol louis joining me now and alexi mccannon. we heard benjamin crump said don't miss this opportunity to get policing reform legislation passed. we heard tim scott, a shift in the tone about how they're talking about the pooblt possibility of success. how skeptical might you be that a deal is imminent? >> well, weeks ago reporting that various lawmakers were saying the verdict in the derek chauvin trial kind of give them not an out but didn't bring them to the same soens of ininjure. now we see these folks saying they're feeling more optimistic and moving toward the same kind of goal we know the house and senate and democrats and republicans remain far apart on different issues. there
i like where karen bass, schumer and cory booker saying if you're going to have this legislation billorge floyd's name, it has to be meaningful because their blood is on this legislation. >> that is a message indeed. ben crump,fy philonise. thank you for being with us. you paid such a price. you're feeling so many emotions today. we thank you for being with us today. >> thank you, brianna. >> john? >> errol louis joining me now and alexi mccannon. we heard benjamin crump...
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they must there was a perk to cory's and her poise his trip to japan in $94.00 he went there to take part in a whisky commercial. and. it's enabled him to make various appearances in the booming japanese economy of the 1980 s. and earned him 650000 german marks boy the critic of capitalism needed the money for his 7000 oaks project in castle. during voices time in japan the advertising agency how to film team to accompany him it was directed by photographer had to who managed to take a snapshot of the boys in the botanical garden during the shoot. today as renowned art photographer took a arm has a different few of the boys in his criticism of excessive consumption and the environmental destruction of japan. he points to the wounds caused by the 2011 nuclear disaster. there was a current. or here's why. true true to this work i'm not sure. she's idea but it's not. obvious threw up anymore it's very very concrete. just that boys may have been ahead of his time in the 1980 s. says the photographer but the themes he tackled such as environmental protection and a world without borders ar
they must there was a perk to cory's and her poise his trip to japan in $94.00 he went there to take part in a whisky commercial. and. it's enabled him to make various appearances in the booming japanese economy of the 1980 s. and earned him 650000 german marks boy the critic of capitalism needed the money for his 7000 oaks project in castle. during voices time in japan the advertising agency how to film team to accompany him it was directed by photographer had to who managed to take a snapshot...
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i want to go to nbc's cori coffin who's outside a pop-up vaccine site in the bronx. it's one of eight open in the city this week. how has this latest incentive to get vaccinated, how has it impacted the turnout so far? >> reporter: i asked doctors and they say the turnout here this weekend has been really big, more so than usual. about a third of people coming through here, it was impromptu, they didn't know it was here, they went ahead and got their shots. about two-thirds was word of mouth or hearing it on the news. they do believe that is due in part because of the cdc guidance, people feeling a little more comfortable or inspired to get the shot. i spoke with one of the doctors who helps run the site and set up a lot of these sites around new york as well as somebody who got the shot. listen in. >> he feels great that he got vaccinated because this way he could get back to normal. he could now take his mask off. he could speak in ways that people will understand him because they can see his face. and this way everything is going back to normal that he was hoping
i want to go to nbc's cori coffin who's outside a pop-up vaccine site in the bronx. it's one of eight open in the city this week. how has this latest incentive to get vaccinated, how has it impacted the turnout so far? >> reporter: i asked doctors and they say the turnout here this weekend has been really big, more so than usual. about a third of people coming through here, it was impromptu, they didn't know it was here, they went ahead and got their shots. about two-thirds was word of...
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my colleague cori coffin is outside trump tower in manhattan.'s covering the intensifying probes. what is the reaction to these new developments? >> reporter: yeah, more people within the trump organization or at least formerly closely within the trump organization, alex, are weighing in. their intimate knowledge and saying exactly what they believe weisselberg had knowledge of when it comes to the finances of the trump organization because as we know, in addition to the elevated criminal probe of the trump organization, chief financial officer allen weisselberg is facing his own criminal investigation into his personal taxes. many legal analysts believe this could be a tactic by investigators to try to pressure weisselberg to flip on his boss, providing the information that they might need from the trump organization. barbara rest was on nbc earlier today. she describes exactly how she believes weisselberg is key to that investigation. listen here. >> so like him to blame somebody else. he must blame someone else, but he will say, no, eric did
my colleague cori coffin is outside trump tower in manhattan.'s covering the intensifying probes. what is the reaction to these new developments? >> reporter: yeah, more people within the trump organization or at least formerly closely within the trump organization, alex, are weighing in. their intimate knowledge and saying exactly what they believe weisselberg had knowledge of when it comes to the finances of the trump organization because as we know, in addition to the elevated criminal...
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cori coffin for us, thank you.tions in place. we're live in louisville with what this event means for the city. >>> plus the war on voting from recounts based on the big lie to empowering poll watchers, inside the gop's strategy to secure the vote >>> and hell on earth. i'm going to be joined by a doctor from the front lines in india as the devastation from this pandemic reaches unseen levels. pandemic reaches unseen levels seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. you could take your ulcerative colitis treatment in a different direction. talk to your doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when a certain medicine did not help enough. xeljanz is the first and only fda-approved pill for moderate to severe uc. it can reduce symptoms in as early as two weeks, improve th
cori coffin for us, thank you.tions in place. we're live in louisville with what this event means for the city. >>> plus the war on voting from recounts based on the big lie to empowering poll watchers, inside the gop's strategy to secure the vote >>> and hell on earth. i'm going to be joined by a doctor from the front lines in india as the devastation from this pandemic reaches unseen levels. pandemic reaches unseen levels seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of...
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joining us with the latest on this, msnbc's cory coffman. good news to you. this is great. well, not really because the airports are going to be crowded and i like traveling without all the folks. we're getting back to a sense of normalcy. >> reporter: yeah. just walking around and having those crowds to work around, you start to say, okay, this is what it felt like pre-pandemic. i have seen a lot more people than a couple of months ago as we were reporting on travel. the tsa says they have screened a million passengers and more than a million passengers every single day since march 11th. that should tell you the trend that travel is going and the way we talk about travel is starting to change, as well. in the past, we've covered travel, talked about it being a potential risk and continuing to spread covid-19. the former fda commissioner says he doesn't see it that way anymore as more and more people get vaccinated. listen to his take on summer travel. >> i think the outlook is very good for the summer. i think we might still have a lot of cases. we might never get below 5,
joining us with the latest on this, msnbc's cory coffman. good news to you. this is great. well, not really because the airports are going to be crowded and i like traveling without all the folks. we're getting back to a sense of normalcy. >> reporter: yeah. just walking around and having those crowds to work around, you start to say, okay, this is what it felt like pre-pandemic. i have seen a lot more people than a couple of months ago as we were reporting on travel. the tsa says they...
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let's go to cori coffin. she's in central park with definitely the best assignment of the day today. cori, let's talk about the other covid protocols. we look at july 1st, great, but will those still be in place? are people still going to have to wear masks, temperature checks when you go into stores or restaurants? what do you know? >> reporter: yeah, i think for the most part, this is going to be a play it by ear situation for many businesses, choosing what they are comfortable with. now, we do know that many of the mask guidance correlations that we have, guidances, i should say, are going to remain. so, for example, the cdc talking about mask guidance outside, we have seen fewer people wearing it outside. but indoors, they will still urge even in new york city, once it becomes fully reopened, to keep your mask on at places in doors. it will be up to individual businesses to decide if they want to continue to do temperature checks. now, this is obviously -- it holds a lot of gravity for people in this city
let's go to cori coffin. she's in central park with definitely the best assignment of the day today. cori, let's talk about the other covid protocols. we look at july 1st, great, but will those still be in place? are people still going to have to wear masks, temperature checks when you go into stores or restaurants? what do you know? >> reporter: yeah, i think for the most part, this is going to be a play it by ear situation for many businesses, choosing what they are comfortable with....
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tim scott, cory booker, karen bass. interestingly enough, we put in our letter in punch bowl news this morning, bass stayed in town this week to continue talks. they're going to continue this week. we anticipate that something will come out maybe next week. i just don't want to -- from a practical point of view, willie, we haven't even seen the opposition on capitol hill mobilize. we know -- i would imagine, to be honest with you, if i were a gambling man, i do believe this will pass both chambers and get signed into law. i think it will take a little bit of time to get done. but, you know, we're hearing the right things, seeing the right things, hearing the right information, all positive signs at this point. but qualified immunity is a big thing. >> yeah, jake, let's talk really quickly about a couple of other issues that are obviously interesting to a lot of people on the hill. first of all, the massive infrastructure bill. republicans moved 500 -- you have the 325 or so that's based there -- there are about $800 bil
tim scott, cory booker, karen bass. interestingly enough, we put in our letter in punch bowl news this morning, bass stayed in town this week to continue talks. they're going to continue this week. we anticipate that something will come out maybe next week. i just don't want to -- from a practical point of view, willie, we haven't even seen the opposition on capitol hill mobilize. we know -- i would imagine, to be honest with you, if i were a gambling man, i do believe this will pass both...
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. >> laura: cory, what are the prospects here of getting any assistance or help?desantis and i hate to put it in his lap and his jacket of general counsel's lap, but we got a political activist judge that originally told mike and jillian before i was ever retained that the state was offering a diversion program and the judge said -- it was the judge that said the only resolution he would approve is a ten day jail sentence for mike in jail, and that is before jillian's case was transferred in, so the way broward state charged it, mike is facing actually two second-degree misdemeanor for a total of 120 days in jail and jillian is facing one for a total of 60 days in jail, all for basically not having people where masks while exercising. that's what we're talking about. >> laura: this is insanity. governor desantis, it sounds like broward is thumbing their nose at you. you've been very pro-reopening, getting rid of these mandates. what the heck is going on here and what can you do? >> well, it's a total overreach, laura. this is exactly what we ordered against last s
. >> laura: cory, what are the prospects here of getting any assistance or help?desantis and i hate to put it in his lap and his jacket of general counsel's lap, but we got a political activist judge that originally told mike and jillian before i was ever retained that the state was offering a diversion program and the judge said -- it was the judge that said the only resolution he would approve is a ten day jail sentence for mike in jail, and that is before jillian's case was transferred...
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police reform issue how involved have you been with legislators who are involved in discussions with cory booker? have you talked to him? have you talked to senator tim scott? guest: we certainly talked with folks on the hill both the house and senate side to share our views about what we think is critical and important. we were happy to see the bill pass the house and we think the bill that passed the house should pass the senate. it does include the accountability framework i mentioned and we think that is really critical and it is time for change. as you asked at the top what difference, this will make a difference. this is what will provide the type of accountability we need to see and remove the barriers that allow police to act with impunity. certainly not saying george floyd's act will solve all of the problems but it is a critical motion. it is a critical piece to addressing this. host: taking calls already. this is bill in north carolina, republican. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. host: what is your question or comment for ms. barrett? caller: t
police reform issue how involved have you been with legislators who are involved in discussions with cory booker? have you talked to him? have you talked to senator tim scott? guest: we certainly talked with folks on the hill both the house and senate side to share our views about what we think is critical and important. we were happy to see the bill pass the house and we think the bill that passed the house should pass the senate. it does include the accountability framework i mentioned and we...
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senators, cory booker and tim scott. >> here is the thing, if you can make federal laws to protect the bald eagle, you can protect people of color. >> he needs to make it right. he broke his promise. i give him a couple of weeks to see what he comes up with. >>> there have been tributes across the country today. in minneapolis, people stopped by a memorial outside of the store where he was killed, delivering flowers in the message of hope. >>> more legal trouble for former president trump prosecutor see today grand jury in the two-year probe into business dealings. depending on what is uncovered, the panel could hand down indictments for the president or organization executives. >>> moderna said there vaccine is safe and effective for children aged 12 to 17. they plan to ask regulators to authorize emergency use. right now, pfizer is the only vaccine authorized for children as young as 12. doctors say adding moderna would greatly expand the capacity to get young people vaccinated before school starts in the fall. >>> coming up, the vote happening now that could impact the housing marke
senators, cory booker and tim scott. >> here is the thing, if you can make federal laws to protect the bald eagle, you can protect people of color. >> he needs to make it right. he broke his promise. i give him a couple of weeks to see what he comes up with. >>> there have been tributes across the country today. in minneapolis, people stopped by a memorial outside of the store where he was killed, delivering flowers in the message of hope. >>> more legal trouble...
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and we really don't know from your colleague, congresswoman bass and from senator cory booker if tim scott can get ten republicans to even vote on an issue who, in this era s one of the critical issues around race in this country. >> it's a shame and disgrace that the republicans don't even understand that this, first of all, is a very modest measure, and we need to get the george floyd justice in policing act passed. i agree with senator casey. at some point, you know, this filibuster has to be actually dismantled. if we're going to move forward on our democracy, protecting our democracy, voting rights, making sure that police reform begins to be part of our laws and that certain issues that relate to police officers believing that they can be above the law, no person is above the law in this country. we have a lot of work we have to do. i tell you one thing, we had this moment, the house, senate, and white house, we have to seize the moment and do our work on behalf of the people. >> i might add that i was there at the trial several days when ten policemen testified in the george f
and we really don't know from your colleague, congresswoman bass and from senator cory booker if tim scott can get ten republicans to even vote on an issue who, in this era s one of the critical issues around race in this country. >> it's a shame and disgrace that the republicans don't even understand that this, first of all, is a very modest measure, and we need to get the george floyd justice in policing act passed. i agree with senator casey. at some point, you know, this filibuster...
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senator cory booker, thank you so much.all in, break news from the ap and the washington post. a grand jury is convened in the investigation of donald trump and the trump organization. tonight, what we know about this big step forward for prosecutors. what we know about the manhattan d.a.'s time line. what happen the potential indictment means f
senator cory booker, thank you so much.all in, break news from the ap and the washington post. a grand jury is convened in the investigation of donald trump and the trump organization. tonight, what we know about this big step forward for prosecutors. what we know about the manhattan d.a.'s time line. what happen the potential indictment means f
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there's good-faith negotiation being led by tim scott and cory booker.n's challenge deadline, george floyd's death later this week, yet another reminder why this issue can't wait. after two years, police body camera footage was obtained showing ronald greene did not die in a car crash as his parents say they were told. in fact, he was beaten and tased while he lay on the ground. deadly police power covered up. where things actually stand with police reform. in a senate room named after the late segregationist strom thurmond, tim scott and cory booker and karen bass were able to come to some negotiations on bans on choke holds and cou countering limits on equipment. now, republicans oppose changes to this, arguing with some reason that it would make it harder to recruit and retain police officers. influential south carolina. >> if you don't get qualified immunity now, then we'll come back and try to get it later, but i don't want to see us throw out a good bill because we can't ge
there's good-faith negotiation being led by tim scott and cory booker.n's challenge deadline, george floyd's death later this week, yet another reminder why this issue can't wait. after two years, police body camera footage was obtained showing ronald greene did not die in a car crash as his parents say they were told. in fact, he was beaten and tased while he lay on the ground. deadly police power covered up. where things actually stand with police reform. in a senate room named after the late...
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senator cory booker was asked about it on cnn over the weekend.'s listen to what he said. >> we need to at some point get qualified immunity. it's what i'm determined at this negotiating table to get. this is not about going after good officers. this is about when officers have breached the civil rights of another american citizen. >> qualified immunity is a key issue. >> reporter: there are others that still need to be worked out. senator scott and senator booker both told me last week that negotiations are going to take weeks, not months, if they drag into months, they are going to fall apart. >> leigh ann, if you were a betting woman, which has a better chance of passing congress? >> reporter: craig, i'm from vegas. i should be a betting woman. i'm usually not. in this instance, i am the most optimistic about police reform. some sort of infrastructure could pass, but i don't think it's going to be on a bipartisan basis. >> leigh ann caldwell, i could see you being a betting woman in vegas. kelly o'donnell, thank you to you. >>> that police refo
senator cory booker was asked about it on cnn over the weekend.'s listen to what he said. >> we need to at some point get qualified immunity. it's what i'm determined at this negotiating table to get. this is not about going after good officers. this is about when officers have breached the civil rights of another american citizen. >> qualified immunity is a key issue. >> reporter: there are others that still need to be worked out. senator scott and senator booker both told me...
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bush who marjorie taylor greene shut it down and followed through a tunnel and to the point where coryush needed to move offices for safety concerns. green's behavior is truly a problem. it can't be dismissed. it's not something frivolous as though she's board. she's doing this in a targeted and harmful way. it's creating a safety threat to other members. while pelosi mentioned an ethics probe, it can't stop there. this behavior is unacceptable and it needs to go further. she's an active threat to other members and we don't know where she will go next. >> indeed, as you know speaker of the house at the end of the day is responsible for how the house is run and that includes discipline. this may yet get even more interesting because before we done. thank you for staying up with us, juanita taller, matt lewis, greatly appreciated. we will do this again. coming up for us. the new cdc guidance on masks brings relief and yet confusion. again it is why we have a doctor standing by to help us sort it all out when we come back. back >> if you go into a restaurant or a store or any other place
bush who marjorie taylor greene shut it down and followed through a tunnel and to the point where coryush needed to move offices for safety concerns. green's behavior is truly a problem. it can't be dismissed. it's not something frivolous as though she's board. she's doing this in a targeted and harmful way. it's creating a safety threat to other members. while pelosi mentioned an ethics probe, it can't stop there. this behavior is unacceptable and it needs to go further. she's an active threat...
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a year ago, kamala harris was a united states senator who joined with senator cory booker to cosponsor the george floyd justice in policing act in the senate. and today kamala harris was the vice president of the united states who received george floyd's family in a visit in the oval office with president biden. after the meeting, george floyd's brother said this. >> we just want this george floyd policing act to be passed in the future. if you can make federal laws to protect the bird, which is the bald eagle, you can make federal laws to protect people of color. >> president biden issued this statement after meeting with george floyd's family. the negotiations on the george floyd justice in policing act in congress are on going. i have strongly supported the legislation that passed that house, and i appreciate the good faith efforts from democrats and republicans to pass a meaningful bill out of the senate. it is my hope they will get a bill to my desk quickly. george floyd's family also met with members of congress, including house speaker nancy pelosi and congresswoman karen bass,
a year ago, kamala harris was a united states senator who joined with senator cory booker to cosponsor the george floyd justice in policing act in the senate. and today kamala harris was the vice president of the united states who received george floyd's family in a visit in the oval office with president biden. after the meeting, george floyd's brother said this. >> we just want this george floyd policing act to be passed in the future. if you can make federal laws to protect the bird,...
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cori coffin joining us from manhattan. thank you, good to see you. >>> with us is someone who knows trump very well. barbara res, you see her there, the former trump organization executive vice president and also the author of the best selling "tower of lies: what my 18 years of working with donald trump reveals about him." given the news of the last week, you worked with the trump organization for some 18 years, from 1978 to -- between 1978 and 1998. did the announcement this week of the criminal probe surprise you? >> well, to me it surprised me because it's like i have been waiting forever for it and wondering when it was going to happen. so it happened, and that was surprising. from a point of view whether there was criminal activity, in that doesn't surprise me. >> has anyone reached out to you with questions about your time during the trump organization and that you have could information potentially that could help with the probe? >> no. no one has reached out to me. i don't feel that the information i have could he
cori coffin joining us from manhattan. thank you, good to see you. >>> with us is someone who knows trump very well. barbara res, you see her there, the former trump organization executive vice president and also the author of the best selling "tower of lies: what my 18 years of working with donald trump reveals about him." given the news of the last week, you worked with the trump organization for some 18 years, from 1978 to -- between 1978 and 1998. did the announcement...
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we had senator cory booker on this morning who is very involved with this. experiences in dealing with this issue with the police. and i think for the first time that maybe, maybe it's gaining traction on both sides of the aisle with the two of them working together. you know, i don't know. if we can't lead to change after what we witnessed with george floyd and we're witnessing with ronald green, i honestly don't know what it's going to take. there hasn't been any significant change in policing and reforms and these kind of bills since rodney king. so now i think that we're at a place where least people are paying attention and you've got people-- black and white-- on both sidesful aisle. but it's an uphill climb still. and it saddens me that we're still sitting here in 2021 having this conversation. >> stephen: well, speaking of 2021, next week marks the 100th anniversary of the tulsa massacre. >> yeah. >> stephen: when hundreds of-- >> another travesty. >> stephen: three-- at least 300 people, black members of the tulsa-- citizens of tulsa were killed, an
we had senator cory booker on this morning who is very involved with this. experiences in dealing with this issue with the police. and i think for the first time that maybe, maybe it's gaining traction on both sides of the aisle with the two of them working together. you know, i don't know. if we can't lead to change after what we witnessed with george floyd and we're witnessing with ronald green, i honestly don't know what it's going to take. there hasn't been any significant change in...
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cory booker saying it's fire say that framework is getting put together. i asked him a week ago how things were going. he said we have a long way to go. i asked him again, he said, we're a lot closer. they seem to be making their way through it. can they get to the finish line? that's where they are all trying to go. >> you have certainly worked hard to get answers from both sides on this, jess, and made a lot of news in the process that's good for the country. they're coming a lot closer together. great reporting, jess. thank you. >>> omar jimenez joins us from minneapolis. for you personally, you were there in the days following george floyd's death. you stayed. you went through your own harrowing experience that the world saw on television. you covered the trial. here we are one year later. what is it like in minneapolis this morning? >> it's almost hard to put all together what has happened over the course of the past 365 days. again, from that initial video going viral, from the protests that ensued, from the chaos that ensued as part of those protest
cory booker saying it's fire say that framework is getting put together. i asked him a week ago how things were going. he said we have a long way to go. i asked him again, he said, we're a lot closer. they seem to be making their way through it. can they get to the finish line? that's where they are all trying to go. >> you have certainly worked hard to get answers from both sides on this, jess, and made a lot of news in the process that's good for the country. they're coming a lot closer...
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senator cory booker, thank you so much. that is tonight's reid out. >>> tonight on all in, break news from the ap and the washington post. a grand jury is convened in the investigation of donald trump and the trump organization. tonight, what we know about this big step forward for prosecutors. what we know about the manhattan d.a.'s time line. what happen the potential indictment means for the political party that donald trump still holds. >> there was nothing that happened at the trump organization that did not go through mr. trump with his approval. >>> plus where we stand as a nation one year after the murder of george floyd, with jemele hill and adam serwer. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. a huge new story out of the washington post. a manhattan district attorney has convened a grand jury that will hear evidence in the criminal case against donald trump. that grand jury is expected to decide whether or not to indict the twice impeached ex-president. that is familiar to two pe
senator cory booker, thank you so much. that is tonight's reid out. >>> tonight on all in, break news from the ap and the washington post. a grand jury is convened in the investigation of donald trump and the trump organization. tonight, what we know about this big step forward for prosecutors. what we know about the manhattan d.a.'s time line. what happen the potential indictment means for the political party that donald trump still holds. >> there was nothing that happened at...
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bipartisan talks led by republican senator tim scott, democrats senator cory booker and congresswomanaren bass are ongoing and this morning snrt scott said he is optimistic congress can come to a compromise. >> one of the reasons why i'm hopeful is because in a way this time, my friends on the left, aren't looking for the issue, they're looking for a solution. and the things that i offered last year are more popular this year. that gives me reasons to be hopeful. we have literally been able to bring these two bills very close together, and if we remember the goal isn't for republicans or democrats to win, but for our communities to feel safer, and our officers to feel respected. if we can accomplish those two major goals, the rest will be history. >> cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill. suzanne, where do things stand? and do others share that same optimism? >> well, fred, senator tim scott has a unique position here in terms of his credibility, and one of the reasons why, is this morning he was able to tell people that he had been pulled over by police officers 18 times for what
bipartisan talks led by republican senator tim scott, democrats senator cory booker and congresswomanaren bass are ongoing and this morning snrt scott said he is optimistic congress can come to a compromise. >> one of the reasons why i'm hopeful is because in a way this time, my friends on the left, aren't looking for the issue, they're looking for a solution. and the things that i offered last year are more popular this year. that gives me reasons to be hopeful. we have literally been...