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president candidate and former mayor of newark, new jersey, joining me now, new jersey senator cory bookerer, thanks for joining us. i know you have personal experience both in combatting racism in the applicatipolice f newark, and also addressing issues of crime and poverty. what goes through your mind at a time of crisis like this? >> i think you can't help but have your heart wrenched when you witness what you are witnessing. we are a nation -- we're really one nation. this is not a quaint ideal. it's an inescapable fact. when you see the horrific murder of george floyd, you know the history from when it springs. you know the death, the pain, the anger. minority communities across the country live in pefear of the police. what we see is not just a reaction to a live or caught-on-tape murder but a deep wound within our society, within our body politic that are festering within our country and must be addressed. we are not manifesting the conviction of society to heal ourselves. right now we're seeing the consequences of that. >> you criticized president trump this week when he tweeted, q
president candidate and former mayor of newark, new jersey, joining me now, new jersey senator cory bookerer, thanks for joining us. i know you have personal experience both in combatting racism in the applicatipolice f newark, and also addressing issues of crime and poverty. what goes through your mind at a time of crisis like this? >> i think you can't help but have your heart wrenched when you witness what you are witnessing. we are a nation -- we're really one nation. this is not a...
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senator cory booker on this moment and how to find our way through. plus, minnesota attorney general keith ellis son on the murder charge for the minneapolis police officer. alicia garza from black lives matter and whether there could possibly be a worse person in the oval office right now when "all in" starts right now. >> reporter: good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the pandemic descended on the country and the government and president utterly failed to protect us, it felt like we entered by far the worst part of the presidency and yet, somehow, somehow the last few days have felt even worse. unrest in the streets of minneapolis, a police station burned down last night as a community responded with grief and outrage and anger to the killing of george floyd. the indelible inranging image of the white police officer with his knee on the neck of a black man who was saying i can't breathe until his life was snuffed out. his hands in his pockets. we learn today that the officer allegedly had his knee on floyd's neck for two minutes and 53 secon
senator cory booker on this moment and how to find our way through. plus, minnesota attorney general keith ellis son on the murder charge for the minneapolis police officer. alicia garza from black lives matter and whether there could possibly be a worse person in the oval office right now when "all in" starts right now. >> reporter: good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the pandemic descended on the country and the government and president utterly failed to protect us,...
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senator cory booker of new jersey. thank you so much. >> thank you, appreciate you. >>> the longest and most severe coronavirus lock down in the world, at least to date has been in wuhan, china, it was the home of the first big outbreak. very very strict. much stricter than the u.s. we're entering week eight in new york. the lesson is at a certain point, you cannot keep people sheltered in place for an indefinite period of time. the question becomes how do you slowly reemerge into the world cautiously and safely by understanding the spectrum of risk you face. and crucially learning how to distinguish between higher risk and lower risk activities, right, and a great new piece in the atlantic called quarantine fatigue is real. epidemiologist julia marcus writes in essence this is the harm reduction model which recognizes some people are going to take risks whether public health experts want them to or not and instead of condemnation, and joining me is julia marcus, an assistant professor of population medicine at harvard
senator cory booker of new jersey. thank you so much. >> thank you, appreciate you. >>> the longest and most severe coronavirus lock down in the world, at least to date has been in wuhan, china, it was the home of the first big outbreak. very very strict. much stricter than the u.s. we're entering week eight in new york. the lesson is at a certain point, you cannot keep people sheltered in place for an indefinite period of time. the question becomes how do you slowly reemerge...
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senator cory booker of new jersey.nk you so much. >> thank you, man, appreciate you. >>> the longest and most severe coronavirus lockdown in the world at least to date has been in wuhan, china. the home of the first big outbreak and lasted more than ten weeks. very, very strict. much stricter than here in the u.s. but we're entering like week eight here in new york and look, the lesson here is at a certain point, you cannot just keep people sheltered in place for an indefinite period of time, right? the question becomes, okay, well, then how do you slowly reemerge into the world cautiously and safely by understanding the spectrum of risk you face? and crucially learning how to distinguish between higher risk and lower risk activity. quarantine fatigue is real, epidemiologist writes in essence this is the harm reduction model that recognizes some people will take risks, whether public health expert the want them to or not and instead of condemnation offers strategies to reduce any potential harms. joining me now is the
senator cory booker of new jersey.nk you so much. >> thank you, man, appreciate you. >>> the longest and most severe coronavirus lockdown in the world at least to date has been in wuhan, china. the home of the first big outbreak and lasted more than ten weeks. very, very strict. much stricter than here in the u.s. but we're entering like week eight here in new york and look, the lesson here is at a certain point, you cannot just keep people sheltered in place for an indefinite...
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more on that with senator cory booker, next. h senator cory booker, next let's be honest.tting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead tsome companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. >>> we're working on a narrowly crafted protection from liability from things directly related to the coronavirus and that will have to be a part o
more on that with senator cory booker, next. h senator cory booker, next let's be honest.tting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead tsome companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags...
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remember cory booker, his "spartacus" moment, mollie hemingway at "the federalist," remember that.anding up, brett kavanaugh release your legislative, your constitutional positions and basically saying he was saying do that early before we even call him in. so they're saying all of that, right? now they're saying democrats are saying mum. this seems like an issue for them. >> the paper is really interesting in the kavanaugh sense because if you remember kavanaugh served as staff secretary in the bush white house. that is a very big, important position that basically controls all the paper that gets to the president's desk. what democrats were asking for all the papers involving kavanaugh from years at the bush white house. really had nothing much to do with anything as far as supreme court nomination is concerned but they wanted them. it is really hard for democrats now we wanted to see those, president bush's papers which might have had something to do with brett kavanaugh around we don't want to see joe biden's papers which do have something to do with joe biden. elizabeth: okay.
remember cory booker, his "spartacus" moment, mollie hemingway at "the federalist," remember that.anding up, brett kavanaugh release your legislative, your constitutional positions and basically saying he was saying do that early before we even call him in. so they're saying all of that, right? now they're saying democrats are saying mum. this seems like an issue for them. >> the paper is really interesting in the kavanaugh sense because if you remember kavanaugh...
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it was senator cory booker who called him onto the carpet for the crime bill.o his record has been called into question by his own party. the thing i hear right now from this party, however, crickets. it is quiet as a church mouse right now on the left. i'm tired of hearing people put democrats on a perch when it comes to offensive, racially offensive comments and they hold republicans to a very different standard. at the same time, this administration that has made permanent the funding for historically black colleges and university for the first time in america's history. this administration that is reversed the damages done by the 1994 crime bill was the first step act. the president signed that legislation into law. it was president trump and this administration that decided to work with me and opportunities to bring $75 billion from the private sector into the poorest communities in this nation, closing the wealth gap. so what i'm suggesting here come i would love, love the opportunity to put record versus record because if we do that come african-american
it was senator cory booker who called him onto the carpet for the crime bill.o his record has been called into question by his own party. the thing i hear right now from this party, however, crickets. it is quiet as a church mouse right now on the left. i'm tired of hearing people put democrats on a perch when it comes to offensive, racially offensive comments and they hold republicans to a very different standard. at the same time, this administration that has made permanent the funding for...
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cory booker, instagram live tonight at 6:15 with cory booker. i hope you will tune in. >> right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, may 14th. we have a very big day ahead. here are the facts at this hour. we start with potentially explosive testimony from the government scientist, dr. richard bright. he'll appear before house lawmakers at 10:00 a.m. bright, as you recall, filed a whistle-blower complaint against the administration. and he will say that without more government help, the united states faces the darkest winter in modern u.s. history. already, the numbers present are painting a very disturbing picture. this morning the number of coronavirus cases has risen above 1.4 million and more than 85,000 people have died. shifting to the economy, we just learned that almost 3 million americans filed for unemployment last week. that brings the total to more than 36 million people in the last eight weeks. and those kind of jobs losses are exactly why so many people are demanding the stay-at-home orders be lifted. that brings u
cory booker, instagram live tonight at 6:15 with cory booker. i hope you will tune in. >> right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, may 14th. we have a very big day ahead. here are the facts at this hour. we start with potentially explosive testimony from the government scientist, dr. richard bright. he'll appear before house lawmakers at 10:00 a.m. bright, as you recall, filed a whistle-blower complaint against the administration. and he will say that without more...
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lil wayne people of color disproportionately lack access to call you formal health care senator cory booker says decades of discriminatory policies created conditions for an equal access to housing and healthcare booker says all of those factors contribute to the significantly higher death rate among covid patients of color and he says the administration needs to track that data consistently stood not only that we understand you disparities as a first down. >>but if you're able to strategies to deal with the low income areas are more at risk therefore we need to allocate more resources congresswoman linda sanchez says directing covid-related resources to communities of color starts with directing more help to essential workers they're more likely to work those essential jobs that put them at risk for contractinh covid-19 and she supports senator harris's task force has a long-term strategy to address racial disparities. >>the yacht covid-19 in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>time for another look at the forecast with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez said i wouldn't mind getting a little coole
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lil wayne people of color disproportionately lack access to call you formal health care senator cory booker says decades of discriminatory policies created conditions for an equal access to housing and healthcare booker says all of those factors contribute to the significantly higher death rate among covid patients of color and he says the administration needs to track that data consistently stood not only that we understand you disparities as a first down. >>but if you're able to strategies to deal with the low income areas are more at risk therefore we need to allocate more resources congresswoman linda sanchez says directing covid-related resources to communities of color starts with directing more help to essential workers they're more likely to work those essential jobs that put them at risk for contracting covid-19 and she supports senator harris's task force has a long-term strategy to address racial disparities. >>the yacht covid-19 in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>let's take another look at the forecast for the weekend and beyond here's mabrisa rodriguez time of greece uh. >>i cou
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. >>> joining me now for more on what we can expect from the next rescue bill, senator cory booker, democrat from new jersey. senator, first let me start by asking you if your read on what's happened in the last week, week and a half in terms of the politics and the discussion over another piece of rescue legislation is the same read i have, which is it sort of moved in democrats' favor in the last week? >> well, first of all, i don't want to cast it as democrats' favor or republicans' favor, this is america's favor. >> fair enough. right. >> republicans actually have to run things, mayors of cities, governors of states. remember, the dga -- excuse me, the overall governors association has said they all want half a trillion dollars in aid. i had a bipartisan press conference with mayors from both parties talking about wanting action for small businesses that they see in crisis. so, america, republicans, democrats, independents all think -- the chairman of the fed -- everybody thinks that we should be going to work right now and getting help for the areas that still need it in our nation exce
. >>> joining me now for more on what we can expect from the next rescue bill, senator cory booker, democrat from new jersey. senator, first let me start by asking you if your read on what's happened in the last week, week and a half in terms of the politics and the discussion over another piece of rescue legislation is the same read i have, which is it sort of moved in democrats' favor in the last week? >> well, first of all, i don't want to cast it as democrats' favor or...
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. >> tucker: question one, cory booker, senator from new jersey democratic presidential candidate wasay in an interview, how margaritas were made. what kind of alcohol was used. what very wrong answer did he give? >> greg: vodka! >> tucker: greg gutfeld. >> greg: vodka. i said it. >> tucker: oh, you said it, i'm sorry. >> greg: what is wrong with you? >> tucker: vodka isn't used in a margarita. did he really say that? >> greg: yes. >> a margarita is a fruit and there is ice and there is vodka. [laughter] >> tucker: he is wrong but you were right. you are one up. >> greg: but not for long. >> tucker: [laughter] and by the way after winning that money, you are tending bar. >> austin: why wouldn't i? i get to hang out with my o friends and make money for it. >> greg: i admire that. >> tucker: good for you, good for you. >> greg: you can't retire in $400,000. >> austin: three blocks from here. >> tucker: what is the bar called? >> greg: i used toap drink there. it is a part. i used to go there all the time. it is the best thing happening on the block. >> tucker: question two, the national
. >> tucker: question one, cory booker, senator from new jersey democratic presidential candidate wasay in an interview, how margaritas were made. what kind of alcohol was used. what very wrong answer did he give? >> greg: vodka! >> tucker: greg gutfeld. >> greg: vodka. i said it. >> tucker: oh, you said it, i'm sorry. >> greg: what is wrong with you? >> tucker: vodka isn't used in a margarita. did he really say that? >> greg: yes. >> a...
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. >> rivals did that, cory booker challenged his work on the 1994 crime bill. >> is the thing in my community, drinking the kool-aid and don't know the flavor. >> kamala harris talked about segregationist senators. >> he worked with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have endorsed biden. harris is a possible running mate. >> only time will tell if biden's comment was is damaging as this one from hillary clinton. >> you could put half of trump supporters and what i call the basket of the portables. >> in 2012 biden helped obama win with this comment to an african american audience about mitt romney and paul ryan. >> that the big banks write their own rules and chain wall street. put you all back in chains. >> a years later biden is still trying to relate with things like his pledge to decriminalize marijuana. >> i know a lot of folks. >> joe biden would be the presumptive nominee without strong african-american support. he hasn't come close to a win in caucuses or primaries in iowa, new hampshire and nevada or his big night in south carolina. set him up for a strong super tuesday and
. >> rivals did that, cory booker challenged his work on the 1994 crime bill. >> is the thing in my community, drinking the kool-aid and don't know the flavor. >> kamala harris talked about segregationist senators. >> he worked with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have endorsed biden. harris is a possible running mate. >> only time will tell if biden's comment was is damaging as this one from hillary clinton. >> you could put half of trump...
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. >> president trump: cory booker and all of these people couldn't get the things bloomberg is getting, i think it is very unfair for the democrats. i would love to run against bloomberg. i would love it. >> sean: hillery. >> president trump: i think of emails, i think of the email scandal, how she got away with that is a disgrace. i think it is a disgrace. >> sean: pelosi. >> president trump: i think she is a very confused, nervous woman, i don't think she wanted to do this, i think she knew what was going to happen, and it's her worst nightmare that has happened, i don't think she is going to be there too long, i think that the radical left -- and she is sort of radical left, too, by the way, but i think the radical left is going to take over. >> sean: you have the democrats and volume to go up against you in 278 days. is a one candidate running more than another? >> president trump: i had to sit back and watch. >> sean: doesn't matter? >> president trump: i'm watching for my little nicknames for all of them, but you just sort of -- >> sean: love the nicknames. >> president trump: th
. >> president trump: cory booker and all of these people couldn't get the things bloomberg is getting, i think it is very unfair for the democrats. i would love to run against bloomberg. i would love it. >> sean: hillery. >> president trump: i think of emails, i think of the email scandal, how she got away with that is a disgrace. i think it is a disgrace. >> sean: pelosi. >> president trump: i think she is a very confused, nervous woman, i don't think she wanted...
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then you have senator cory booker tweeting that this needs to be investigated.ou have elizabeth warren and kamala harris renewing their calls for ag barr to resign after the flynn decision. what do you say to all these people here who obviously see it different than you do? >> well, those are all -- look, those are political arguments. they have nothing to do with ethics and the law. there simply is no question that the doj prosecutors failed to comply with the brady case. i mean, like i said, all the recent disclosures, which were not disclosed to the defense, contained all kinds of exculpatory information. look, that includes the fact that there was a discussion amongst the top leadership including james comey, about their objective in going and interviewing flynn which included getting him fired. the fbi is a law enforcement agency. they're only supposed to investigate violations of federal law. they are not supposed to interfere in politics by trying to get somebody fired. this was not a legitimate investigation. it clearly was not a legitimate prosecution.
then you have senator cory booker tweeting that this needs to be investigated.ou have elizabeth warren and kamala harris renewing their calls for ag barr to resign after the flynn decision. what do you say to all these people here who obviously see it different than you do? >> well, those are all -- look, those are political arguments. they have nothing to do with ethics and the law. there simply is no question that the doj prosecutors failed to comply with the brady case. i mean, like i...
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on "state of the union with jake tapper," national security ambassador robert o'brien, senator cory booker and maryland governor larry hogan all on the show this morning at 9:00 eastern. "state of the union with jake tapper." >>> when we come back, what justice looks like for george floyd. the president of the national urban league says all four of the officers involved in his death need arrested. remember, only one has been thus far. he's joining us next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. truly tran
on "state of the union with jake tapper," national security ambassador robert o'brien, senator cory booker and maryland governor larry hogan all on the show this morning at 9:00 eastern. "state of the union with jake tapper." >>> when we come back, what justice looks like for george floyd. the president of the national urban league says all four of the officers involved in his death need arrested. remember, only one has been thus far. he's joining us next. you...
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there is big concern, as was brought up on the democratic side, that elizabeth warren and cory bookerinstance, calling it up for the breaking up of these technology companies. that is clearly what jack dorsey and meg zuckerberg and others are trying to avoid. but there is this argument that conservatives love to make about how they are censored. i went and looked at the facebook engagement data. the top four sites with the highest engagement, number one is fox news. you have the daily mail, then you have cnn and the daily wire, ben shapiro's site, for conservative millennials, i would say. it is false to say that conservatives are censored there. even just look at the fact that there was an appeal for twitter to take down president trump's tweets accusing joe scarborough of murdering an intern. b6 and i talked about this on the radio show, an he's written about this, as well. it's disgusting. the woman's husband has written to twitter, to the president come about this, saying, "please stop discarding the memory of my wife," and they didn't do anything. i don't see conservatives as vic
there is big concern, as was brought up on the democratic side, that elizabeth warren and cory bookerinstance, calling it up for the breaking up of these technology companies. that is clearly what jack dorsey and meg zuckerberg and others are trying to avoid. but there is this argument that conservatives love to make about how they are censored. i went and looked at the facebook engagement data. the top four sites with the highest engagement, number one is fox news. you have the daily mail,...
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senator cory booker, mentioned earlier, he's been helpful as well. we're hoping this latest iteration of relief will be adopted by the senate and the house so that we could expand even further, and obviously lessen the burden on our municipal budget because we are going to experience a significant loss of revenue. >> but do you have any -- like, is the -- it just seems to me there is a universe in which the cdc is in constant contact with your folks and giving them technical assistance or helping with questions they have or providing, like, is that the case or is this just kind of the thing that you're doing in patterson? >> no, credit goes to the men and women who are part of the strike team who have taken it upon themselves to help us combat covid-19. >> wow. a patterson story. the mayor of paterson, new jersey, andre sayegh. i'm so glad you've recovered. impressive what you folks are doing out there. thanks a lot. stay safe. >> thanks, chris. you too. >>> coming up, fascinating new research into how the virus spreads. do packages in the mail pose
senator cory booker, mentioned earlier, he's been helpful as well. we're hoping this latest iteration of relief will be adopted by the senate and the house so that we could expand even further, and obviously lessen the burden on our municipal budget because we are going to experience a significant loss of revenue. >> but do you have any -- like, is the -- it just seems to me there is a universe in which the cdc is in constant contact with your folks and giving them technical assistance or...
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coming up next, new jersey senator cory booker joins my friend joy on a.m. joy.r joins y friend joy on a.m. joy playgrounds. all those places out there are now in here. that's why we're still offering fast, free two day shipping on thousands of items. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home... everything you need it to be. wayfair. way more than furniture. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> good morning and welcome to a.m. joy. as we enter month three of the covid-19 crisis, the thing that we still collectively fear the most, what has us all or at least the sensible ones locked down to the extent we can is the fear that we'll make that one care es mistake, that one
coming up next, new jersey senator cory booker joins my friend joy on a.m. joy.r joins y friend joy on a.m. joy playgrounds. all those places out there are now in here. that's why we're still offering fast, free two day shipping on thousands of items. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home... everything you need it to be. wayfair. way more than furniture. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking...
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plus i'll talk to national security adviser robert o'brien and senator cory booker.9:00 a.m. eastern. at noon sunday east coast sign, i'll host a cnn special, "we remember: a national memorial honoring the victims of covid-19." our coverage on cnn continues right now. i'll see you sunday morning. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the
plus i'll talk to national security adviser robert o'brien and senator cory booker.9:00 a.m. eastern. at noon sunday east coast sign, i'll host a cnn special, "we remember: a national memorial honoring the victims of covid-19." our coverage on cnn continues right now. i'll see you sunday morning. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the
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>> cory booker challenged his work on the 1994 crime bill. >> you are dipping into kool-aid and you don'tn know the flavor. >> and kamala harris challenged past work with segregation it's senators. >> you also work with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have no both endorsed biden, and harris' report of the a running possible running mate. >> if this is as damaging as hillary's comment. >> you could put trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. >> this comment about mitt romney and paul ryan. >> he's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules. unchained wall street. they going to put y'all back in chains. >> eight years later, biden is still trying to relate with things like his pledge to decriminalize marijuana. >> i know a lot of weed smokers. >> joe biden wouldn't be the presumptive democratic nominee without strong african-american support. he hadn't come close to a win in caucuses or primaries in iowa, new hampshire, or nevada, before his big night in south carolina, to set them up for a strong super tuesday, and help them finally surpass
>> cory booker challenged his work on the 1994 crime bill. >> you are dipping into kool-aid and you don'tn know the flavor. >> and kamala harris challenged past work with segregation it's senators. >> you also work with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have no both endorsed biden, and harris' report of the a running possible running mate. >> if this is as damaging as hillary's comment. >> you could put trump supporters into what i call the...
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senator cory booker on this moment and how to find our way through.ota attorney general keith ellis son on the murder charge for the minneapolis police officer. alicia garza from black lives matter and whether there could possibly be a worse person in the oval office right now when "all in" starts right now. >> reporter: good evening from
senator cory booker on this moment and how to find our way through.ota attorney general keith ellis son on the murder charge for the minneapolis police officer. alicia garza from black lives matter and whether there could possibly be a worse person in the oval office right now when "all in" starts right now. >> reporter: good evening from
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. >> despite senator cory booker's support, the house just passed the heroes act, and it faces a deadense opposition from both senate republicans and president trump. one of the major provisions of this latest relief act is another round of payments directly to americans, which continues to be desperately needed. 36.5 million americans have filed for unemployment benefits since the pandemic began, with the weekly increases continuing to be in the multi-millions. even worse, continuing claims rose by 456,000 to a record 22.83 million. meaning more and more people are not being brought back on, yet. joining me now, economist and associate chair of the paris school of economics, thomas picketty. his new book is "capital and ideology," a follow-up to his book, "capital in the 20th century," which is the basis for a new documentary, weaving a story that bridges the past and the future. >> essential what's happening, is that the gig economy, which is more and more productive, but where the gains of those productivity increases are going into the hands of a very small number of people. >> in
. >> despite senator cory booker's support, the house just passed the heroes act, and it faces a deadense opposition from both senate republicans and president trump. one of the major provisions of this latest relief act is another round of payments directly to americans, which continues to be desperately needed. 36.5 million americans have filed for unemployment benefits since the pandemic began, with the weekly increases continuing to be in the multi-millions. even worse, continuing...
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up next, jake tapper's guests include robert o'brien, cory booker, larry hogan, and keisha lance bottoms. thanks for sharing your sunday. stay safe. vo: we are ready to serve on the front lines... to fight an invisible enemy with courage and compassion... to comfort and to care, to hope, to press on, to do whatever it takes to beat the odds. we are the men and women of america's hospitals and health systems. and we're here to care for you in every way every day. we turn to the most certain thing there is. science. science can overcome diseases. create cures. and yes, beat pandemics. it has before. it will again. because when it's faced with a new opponent, it doesn't back down - it revs up. asking questions 'til it finds what it's looking for. that's the power of science. so we're taking our science and unleashing it. our research, experts and resources. all in an effort to advance potential therapies and vaccines. other companies and academic institutions are doing the same. the entire global scientific community is working together to beat this thing. and we're using science to help ma
up next, jake tapper's guests include robert o'brien, cory booker, larry hogan, and keisha lance bottoms. thanks for sharing your sunday. stay safe. vo: we are ready to serve on the front lines... to fight an invisible enemy with courage and compassion... to comfort and to care, to hope, to press on, to do whatever it takes to beat the odds. we are the men and women of america's hospitals and health systems. and we're here to care for you in every way every day. we turn to the most certain...
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>> well, we are in constant contact with our senator bob menendez and cory booker.this latest reiteration of relief will be adopted by the sna t senate and house so we could expand further and lesson the burden on our budget because we'll experience a significant loss of revenue. >> but do you have any, like, is the -- it just seems to me there is a universe in which the cdc is in constant contact with your folks and giving them technical assistance or helping with questions they have or providing. is that the case or is this just kind of the thing you're doing in patterson? >> no, credit goes to the men and women who are part of strike team who have taken it upon themselves to help us combat covid-19. >> wow. a patterson story. the mayor of patterson, new jersey. and andre saya. >>> coming up, face nascinating information how the virus spreads. do packages spread it? do loud talkers spread it? if so, i'm in trouble. d talkers? if so, i'm in trouble. it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late
>> well, we are in constant contact with our senator bob menendez and cory booker.this latest reiteration of relief will be adopted by the sna t senate and house so we could expand further and lesson the burden on our budget because we'll experience a significant loss of revenue. >> but do you have any, like, is the -- it just seems to me there is a universe in which the cdc is in constant contact with your folks and giving them technical assistance or helping with questions they...
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plus i'll talk to national security adviser robert o'brien and senator cory booker. that's 9:00 a.m. eastern. at noon sunday east coast sign, i'll host a cnn special, "we remember: a national memorial honoring the victims of covid-19." our coverage on cnn continues right now. i'll see you sunday morning. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're following breaking news. a fired minneapolis police officer has been arrested and charged with third degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd. according to the criminal complaint, and as captured in a truly horrifying video, derek chauvin kneeled down on george floyd's neck for eight minutes. there is rioting, looting, and the unwarranted arrest of our reporter omar jimenez, which the minnesota governor apologized for and said should never have happened. don lemon will be interviewing the presumptive democratic presidential nominee joe biden on these issues. we're also following the coronavirus pan
plus i'll talk to national security adviser robert o'brien and senator cory booker. that's 9:00 a.m. eastern. at noon sunday east coast sign, i'll host a cnn special, "we remember: a national memorial honoring the victims of covid-19." our coverage on cnn continues right now. i'll see you sunday morning. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're...
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there this year, and the same host, charlemagne has tense exchanges with other candidates from cory bookero hillary clinton. second, this clash i'm about to walk through with you that is making waves, it's not just about words. these questions are digging into a long-running issue in democratic politics. do some elites take black support for granted? charlemagne pressing that by quoting other democrats who have advocated biden should put a black woman on his ticket this year, and asking if voters are owed that. >> do you feel like black people are owed that from the democratic party? >> absolutely. when i say -- remember when i said biden can't win the primaries? >> yes. >> i kicked everybody's -- excuse me. >> it don't work like that. i need you to say that. >> i won overwhelming. i told you when i got to south carolina, i won every single county. i won a larger share of the black vote than anybody has, including barack. >> biden citing his support from black voters in delaware and this year. but this cuts both ways. to biden's point, it's true he won over that support. he can certainly o
there this year, and the same host, charlemagne has tense exchanges with other candidates from cory bookero hillary clinton. second, this clash i'm about to walk through with you that is making waves, it's not just about words. these questions are digging into a long-running issue in democratic politics. do some elites take black support for granted? charlemagne pressing that by quoting other democrats who have advocated biden should put a black woman on his ticket this year, and asking if...
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great people of color disproportionately lack access to quality affordable health care senator cory bookerof discriminatory policies created conditions for an equal access to housing and healthcare booker says all of those factors contribute to the significantly higher death rate among covid patients of color and he says the administration needs to track that data consistently step not only that we understand you disparities as a first step. >>but if you're able to strategies to deal with the low income areas are more at risk therefore we need to allocate more resources congresswoman linda sanchez says directing covid-related resources to communities of color starts with directing more help to essential workers. there are more likely to work those essential jobs that put them at risk for contracting covid-19 and she supports senator harris's task force has a long-term strategy to address racial disparities. >>the yacht covid-19 in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>it's a 25 and thanks for watching the kron 4 morning news on a sunday mother's day if you need to shop at the last minute for mom
great people of color disproportionately lack access to quality affordable health care senator cory bookerof discriminatory policies created conditions for an equal access to housing and healthcare booker says all of those factors contribute to the significantly higher death rate among covid patients of color and he says the administration needs to track that data consistently step not only that we understand you disparities as a first step. >>but if you're able to strategies to deal with...
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across the democratic 2020 hopeful stage in the past few months, and that includes elizabeth warren, cory bookerand kirsten gillibrand, they are asking for more answers to their questions to amazon ceo jeff bezos about why four whistleblowers, those that actually staged and orchestrated the walkouts in recent years, why they were fired, including the one that was staged recently in staten island, new york and last year on prime day in minnesota which i was at asally. don't forget, bezos has been asked to testify in front of the house judiciary committee and this is in regards to that "wall street journal" report and that investigative piece about whether or not amazon's abusing its place as the largest online marketplace in america but then also taking the data from these independent sellers to better make their own private label goods. but in this case, looks like the senators simply reacting remember to that amazon web services vp that wrote that blistering blog post where he says that amazon mistreats its workers and he will neither serve nor drink the poison by working at amazon? stuart: yea
across the democratic 2020 hopeful stage in the past few months, and that includes elizabeth warren, cory bookerand kirsten gillibrand, they are asking for more answers to their questions to amazon ceo jeff bezos about why four whistleblowers, those that actually staged and orchestrated the walkouts in recent years, why they were fired, including the one that was staged recently in staten island, new york and last year on prime day in minnesota which i was at asally. don't forget, bezos has...
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supported by dianne feinstein, cory booker, tim scott, ron johnson, signed into law that continues tochools more resources. wait a second. i thought that would be -- no, it's not biden. it's donald trump who i have already predicted would not receive 8% of the african american vote but 50% increase, at least 12%. and the reason why is the more we focus on his record, it becomes more and more undeniable that if you were looking for proof in the pudding and not rhetoric that is consistent con, you go with president trump and not with vice president joe, john, beau biden. i mean, you just don't do it. you go with the guy who is producing results and frankly, i am just amazed that the last decade democrats have had an entitlement mentality that they are entitled to the black vote and president trump said, and he said it well, there's nothing to lose by giving the republican party a second look. it's like corn flakes. taste them again for the first time. [ laughter ] >> president trump, our president. pete: you lay out a devastating case, well-said. i want to -- joe biden went on to talk a
supported by dianne feinstein, cory booker, tim scott, ron johnson, signed into law that continues tochools more resources. wait a second. i thought that would be -- no, it's not biden. it's donald trump who i have already predicted would not receive 8% of the african american vote but 50% increase, at least 12%. and the reason why is the more we focus on his record, it becomes more and more undeniable that if you were looking for proof in the pudding and not rhetoric that is consistent con,...