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we know that today is emotional, rewarding, and cori will speak to that. and we are joined by our speaker, speaker nancy pelosi, congressman jim clyburn, congressman hakeem jeffries, and so many others who lead in this congress. and it is important for us to be there, because certainly today, again, is the first step. let me be the first to say, black lives matter. justice matters. transparency matters. and accountability matters. our power, our message today -- congresswoman cory booker. representative booker: thank you, madam chairwoman. listening to the verdict and hearing, guilty, guilty, guilty -- as much as i want to be overjoyed, the thing is, that really should be the regular thing. it shouldn't be that there is this worldwide wait to find out what the verdict is, because the truth is we are black folks in this country that, all we are doing is saying that our lives matter. we are not asking for more than 70 else is asking. we want our children to grow up we want survive. one decent quality of life as other folks get -- we want the same quality of
we know that today is emotional, rewarding, and cori will speak to that. and we are joined by our speaker, speaker nancy pelosi, congressman jim clyburn, congressman hakeem jeffries, and so many others who lead in this congress. and it is important for us to be there, because certainly today, again, is the first step. let me be the first to say, black lives matter. justice matters. transparency matters. and accountability matters. our power, our message today -- congresswoman cory booker....
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me is the peace and justice wall which represents much of the civil rights struggles that have taken place here. cory: i think that street art in washington, d.c., has always been very important because of our proximity to, you know, national power. >> we shall overcome! cory: and obviously, we get people coming in from all over the country to protest on any number and range of issues. andy: we had an incident that happened where one of our storefronts were broken. and we decided to fix it by putting a piece of plywood temporarily until the glass arrived. so when we put the plywood it looked like a canvas and i'm an artist, so i decided to paint something on it, and i decided that i'm going to call a few friends that have storefronts and ask them if it's ok for us to paint their storefronts. and we send out artists. we paid them to go do the work. the artists were more than happy to do this because they've been isolated and they want to be out there. cory: i've seen a lot of whatyo d.c., businesses boarding up and then asking for artists, particularly artists of color, to come and paint messages of s
me is the peace and justice wall which represents much of the civil rights struggles that have taken place here. cory: i think that street art in washington, d.c., has always been very important because of our proximity to, you know, national power. >> we shall overcome! cory: and obviously, we get people coming in from all over the country to protest on any number and range of issues. andy: we had an incident that happened where one of our storefronts were broken. and we decided to fix...
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that could take a couple of weeks to get an answer on. frances? >> all right, cori, thanks for the breakdown. >>> now to a massive fire that ripped through a hospital caring for covid patients in baghdad. the inferno killed 82 people and left dozens more injured many were on ventilators and unable to escape the blaze investigators believe it was sparked by an exploding oxygen cylinder >>> in ohio, a weekend of protests calling for justice for 16-year-old ma'khia bryant she was shot and killed by an officer who was responding to a 911 call our chris pollone is in columbus and spoke to protesters there. >> reporter: frances, sunday marked the sixth straight day when people took to the streets of columbus, ohio, protesting the death of 16-year-old ma'khia bryant she was shot to death by a columbus police officer last tuesday. and since then, people have been coming out, calling for police reform and investigations into the columbus police department sunday afternoon's protest was a little bit different it was build as a family friendly affair. it featured lots of famil
that could take a couple of weeks to get an answer on. frances? >> all right, cori, thanks for the breakdown. >>> now to a massive fire that ripped through a hospital caring for covid patients in baghdad. the inferno killed 82 people and left dozens more injured many were on ventilators and unable to escape the blaze investigators believe it was sparked by an exploding oxygen cylinder >>> in ohio, a weekend of protests calling for justice for 16-year-old ma'khia bryant...
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that's pretty awesome. let me just anecdotally speaking, cori, are you finding that people are aware of the pretty dramaticases there across the state of michigan? >> reporter: you know what i'm finding is it depends on what part of michigan you live in. now, there are a lot of people that have driven out to come to this vaccination site from all around the state. but in detroit, for example, they are very aware. the hospital we were at yesterday reporting one of the busiest covid hospitals, they are also very aware. if you go up toward the thumb region of michigan, typically more conservative areas there, more conservative counties, they're less aware. they're less likely to wear masks, less likely to socially distance and less likely to follow this massive spike that we're seeing here in michigan. >> in that area, in the thumb area of michigan. okay, cori coffin, many thanks to that. thanks to all of you for watching and happy easter to those of you celebrating. up next, yasmin vossoughian speaks to the pressure on dpae georgia to rescind that new voting law. georgia to rescind that new voting law becaus
that's pretty awesome. let me just anecdotally speaking, cori, are you finding that people are aware of the pretty dramaticases there across the state of michigan? >> reporter: you know what i'm finding is it depends on what part of michigan you live in. now, there are a lot of people that have driven out to come to this vaccination site from all around the state. but in detroit, for example, they are very aware. the hospital we were at yesterday reporting one of the busiest covid...
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that deep down skipper knows he's got a good team. say hello to alex the therapy bunny. an internet star this evening. two on, bottom first, darren rough solid hit. misplayed by coryickerson here. that allowed mike to open the scoring, and they kept the line going. next batter was kirk, and he got through. two more runs came in. did you know kirk has caught five straight shutouts? and gregory santos, major league debut tonight. he struck out the first two hitters he faced. had a 1-2-3 sixth inning. the giants have won fou of their last five. and now alex the bunny got to come back tomorrow, right? good luck charm. >>> nba, the warriors damian lee is in covid protocol. he could be out the next 10 to 14 days. dubs host the nuggets on friday with fans in the house. >> we got fans to chase center. i cannot wait. bring it. let's go. >> thanks. chase will cap attendance to 1,700. first time in over a year the dubs will perform with a c here's the captain. >> it's definitely noticeable if you have even just 1,000 fans in the seats. we've had a whole season where we haven't had any fans. you're sick of looking at the blue tarp. >> earlier this week, chase coburn was intro
that deep down skipper knows he's got a good team. say hello to alex the therapy bunny. an internet star this evening. two on, bottom first, darren rough solid hit. misplayed by coryickerson here. that allowed mike to open the scoring, and they kept the line going. next batter was kirk, and he got through. two more runs came in. did you know kirk has caught five straight shutouts? and gregory santos, major league debut tonight. he struck out the first two hitters he faced. had a 1-2-3 sixth...
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the fact that senators cory booker and tim scott, and congresswoman karen bass who is the lead personall talking about ways to get this bill done, including a conversation about qualified immunity, and that is making it possible for people to sue police departments, or police officers individually, that is a huge sticking point for republicans, but the fact that senator scott put out a compromise that is, well maybe not the police officers individually, but the police departments, let's have that conversation, that wasy a good signal about the george floyd justice in policing act actually stands a chance of passing and becoming law. judy: there was a development around the attempt to come up with an independent commission to investigate what happened on january 6, the insurrection at the capitol. speaker pelosi has now made at least two sets of proposals, concessions if you will to republicans. so far, there is no agreement. how important is it that there be an independent investigation of what happened? david: this is a classic republican moment, nancy pelosi said that she made these
the fact that senators cory booker and tim scott, and congresswoman karen bass who is the lead personall talking about ways to get this bill done, including a conversation about qualified immunity, and that is making it possible for people to sue police departments, or police officers individually, that is a huge sticking point for republicans, but the fact that senator scott put out a compromise that is, well maybe not the police officers individually, but the police departments, let's have...
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host: cory holder says this morning that crime in the immediate community has been rather low, saying he lives in a decent neighborhood thankfully, but that statewide and nationwide the trend was due to the pandemic and its psychological effects, depending on the area that you live in. from laura on facebook, laura moore, drug issues are causing problems in the city. lou senior says that we don't threaten to defund the police in my town. a poster from rogers, these are the facebook postings when it comes to this topic and you can post yours as well. from aretha in youngstown, ohio. tell us about what you are seeing there were you live. caller: i'm not really seeing a whole lot of crime. if you are busy, you got a job and things like that, it doesn't touch you as much. i think it's more on the street level, where there is a lot of despond and see -- despondency and things like that, on employment. host: do you think that is because of things economically in youngstown? does that have a contributive factor to lower crime, or at least the crime you are not seeing? caller: that is the cor
host: cory holder says this morning that crime in the immediate community has been rather low, saying he lives in a decent neighborhood thankfully, but that statewide and nationwide the trend was due to the pandemic and its psychological effects, depending on the area that you live in. from laura on facebook, laura moore, drug issues are causing problems in the city. lou senior says that we don't threaten to defund the police in my town. a poster from rogers, these are the facebook postings...
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cori? they have moderna vaccines going on here and that is in addition to the johnson & johnson shot that isere to the city, new york city, one of the first major metropolitan areas to announce that they will immediately bring back the johnson & johnson shot. that will be through in-home vaccinations and pop-up shots, but when it comes to the city sites you can walk up if you are 18 and older and it's part of the city's efforts to really get the vk out as much as possible. you mentioned that vote for the johnson & johnson to get it back on the market with a warning label. that vote came at a vote of 10 to 4, and what we are learning is that there were some 8 million doses that happened before the pause of about 15 cases, so it comes down to 1.9 person affected per million doses given out mainly given to women 18 to 49. they're encouraging people to talk to their doctors before johnson & johnson. this is an important step in getting everyone here vaccinated. i spoke with the site's leader here about just in general the vaccine hesitancy. it looks like according to the latest axios poll, the h
cori? they have moderna vaccines going on here and that is in addition to the johnson & johnson shot that isere to the city, new york city, one of the first major metropolitan areas to announce that they will immediately bring back the johnson & johnson shot. that will be through in-home vaccinations and pop-up shots, but when it comes to the city sites you can walk up if you are 18 and older and it's part of the city's efforts to really get the vk out as much as possible. you mentioned...
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that's with the federal government and local state governments can certainly address directly. what we need, is a counterpart, for the parent and practice investigation. cori bush member mentioned one great, when the george floyd justice in policing act. we need that one to punch, for civil and criminal liability, in the cases. it won't be every case. but in the appropriate case. we need a registry that shine some daylight on what officers are doing, when the react with the community. it's not all officers, but there's certainly some, too many frankly who are acting with impunity. the day out there going from one police department to the, next where they have no resemblance of accountability, when they go unchecked. if we have a moral clarity, that the information can provide to correct these investigations combined with the potential for enforcement, at the executive level and the potential for civil and sanctions, i think we can then start to see the legal system, it makes informative changes. it makes informative changes >> vice president kamala how much urged the senate to pass the george floyd act, which we were just discussing, that is a policing ref
that's with the federal government and local state governments can certainly address directly. what we need, is a counterpart, for the parent and practice investigation. cori bush member mentioned one great, when the george floyd justice in policing act. we need that one to punch, for civil and criminal liability, in the cases. it won't be every case. but in the appropriate case. we need a registry that shine some daylight on what officers are doing, when the react with the community. it's not...
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i think with the leadership of tim scott and cory booker, i think the stage is set for us to do that. we have had very fruitful conversations. i know that senator is not is an honest broker. he is serious about getting something done and he is also committed to working with his colleagues and bringing those republican votes. i can't bring the republican senators along but i do have confidence that if they will follow tim scott's lead, that we will be able to get the votes we need in the senate. >>> president biden will unveil his plan to rebuild america's infrastructure when he goes before congress next week. it seems the price tag is going to be enormous so we will explain how he proposes to pay for it. that is just ahead. >>> plus, the president vows to drastically cut u.s. carbon emissions the next decade. we will speak with an energy expert what it will take to meet that goal. stay with us. yes. ( time after time continues to play softly ) start your someday with a ring from the neil lane collection.
i think with the leadership of tim scott and cory booker, i think the stage is set for us to do that. we have had very fruitful conversations. i know that senator is not is an honest broker. he is serious about getting something done and he is also committed to working with his colleagues and bringing those republican votes. i can't bring the republican senators along but i do have confidence that if they will follow tim scott's lead, that we will be able to get the votes we need in the senate....
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this case, the reaction of the jurors, the fact that these cases are more often brought, the fact that cory booker is leading this bill in the u.s. senate, working as hard as he can with the white house, with republicans when he can to try to get a bill passed. this is all progress and it has gone too slowly and we shouldn't wait another day, i want to pass this now. i'd abuts -- i'd abolish the filibuster if i could tonight. i'm sick and tired of what is happening. but what we saw today was a community saying enough is enough. senator amy klobuchar. who represents the great state of minnesota. thank you so much for making some time with us tonight. >> thank you chris it was great to have you. >> i had the feelings of relief in grief that played all around the country, from outside the minneapolis courthouse. to the halls of congress. those up next. t. aging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your buick's wi-fi password? buickenvision2021. oh, you should pick something stronger. tha
this case, the reaction of the jurors, the fact that these cases are more often brought, the fact that cory booker is leading this bill in the u.s. senate, working as hard as he can with the white house, with republicans when he can to try to get a bill passed. this is all progress and it has gone too slowly and we shouldn't wait another day, i want to pass this now. i'd abuts -- i'd abolish the filibuster if i could tonight. i'm sick and tired of what is happening. but what we saw today was a...
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house has said that this national pause will not affect the vaccination effort here in the united states because they have enough pfizer and moderna to make up for it for now. >> all right. coryg this morning, one of the big stories we are following this morning, funeral plans for prince philip. joining us nbc's anne thompson. as we continue to watch these live pictures, by the way, from outside windsor castle where the funeral will be taking place, we are also joined by tim, a former royal editor and royal expert. victoria howard. welcome, good morning. we are starting to see some movement there, including from an area of the castle called the long walk. take us through what's happening. >> reporter: so that is where the 14 military groups that represent all of the military groups that have what they call a special relationship with prince philip are gathering. they will process up the long walk. it's a 2.6-mile journey. it will take them about 40 minutes to do that. then they will go inside windsor castle and get the horses used to that area before the service starts. and then those military groups will line the quadrangle inside windsor castle as the prince's coffin goes b
house has said that this national pause will not affect the vaccination effort here in the united states because they have enough pfizer and moderna to make up for it for now. >> all right. coryg this morning, one of the big stories we are following this morning, funeral plans for prince philip. joining us nbc's anne thompson. as we continue to watch these live pictures, by the way, from outside windsor castle where the funeral will be taking place, we are also joined by tim, a former...
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cnn reported earlier today that democratic congresswoman karen bass planned to meet with democratic senator coryker and republican senator tim scott, today, for quote, informal discussions about the bill. huffington post seemed to confirm that a little later on today when they're reporter, they're reporting the capitol reported that he saw republican senator tim -- democratic senator congresswoman kerry bass walking out of an elevator together. as i said, miracle of all miracles. joining us now is the democratic senator from that very unusual tableau, senator cory booker of new jersey judiciary committee. senator booker, really nice to see, you thank you for coming on the show. tonight >> it is good to see you too, rachel, thank you for having me. >> it feels like a very small miracle to be able to report with eye witnesses that there are bipartisan discussions happening among three by partisan very serious members of congress like you and senator scott and congresswoman bass. that alone feels like a glimmer of hope that i'm not used to feeling. is it worth being hopeful about this? >> it defini
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that you've got to try. you've got to have the conversations. my colleague, senator coryker, is passionate about making progress on this. he has demonstrated his capacity to find ways of working together with republicans on other issues around criminal justice reform. that giveses me a lot of optimism. senator booker and then senator harris were the leads on the policing act last year. it went nowhere in the senate. the fact that now cory and senator scott are having ongoing conversations also at the house i think is a really good sign. >> i have to ask just because with everything that's happening in your state and the debate about police reform, let's talk about that verdict what are you constituents telling you about what's happening with derek chauvin, what's happening with daunte wright? >> you could hear the culpable exhale, the sigh of relief from so many folks in minnesota when we heard about the three guilty verdicts for derek chauvin and also almost immediately, as people were thinking about that victimvy, that important victory, that piece of justice, that it w
that you've got to try. you've got to have the conversations. my colleague, senator coryker, is passionate about making progress on this. he has demonstrated his capacity to find ways of working together with republicans on other issues around criminal justice reform. that giveses me a lot of optimism. senator booker and then senator harris were the leads on the policing act last year. it went nowhere in the senate. the fact that now cory and senator scott are having ongoing conversations also...
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they're pulling back because they think that the negotiators, karen bass, her fellow californian, cory booker on the senate side and of course republican tim scott seem to be making some progress. so i thought that was quite noteworthy. >> you also brought up president biden's decision to finally end the war in afghanistan. let's listen to that exchange. >> president biden always said that he wants you to be the last person in the rom, particularly for big decisions, just as he was for president obama. he just made a really big decision, afghanistan. >> yes. >> were you the last person in the room? >> yes. >> and you feel comfortable? >> i do. and i'm going to add to that. this is a president who has an extraordinary amount of courage. he is someone who i have seen over and over again make decisions based on what he truly believes, based on his years of doing this work and studying these issues, what he truly believes is the right thing to do, and i'm going to tell you something about him, he is acutely aware that it may not be politically popular or advantageous for him personally. it
they're pulling back because they think that the negotiators, karen bass, her fellow californian, cory booker on the senate side and of course republican tim scott seem to be making some progress. so i thought that was quite noteworthy. >> you also brought up president biden's decision to finally end the war in afghanistan. let's listen to that exchange. >> president biden always said that he wants you to be the last person in the rom, particularly for big decisions, just as he was...
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there are pallor ells i can -- parallels i can think of regarding the case of cory jones, and that waswhere the police officer actually went to prison. it showed multiracial solidarity, and that multiracial solidarity added pressure to local officials to pass legislation or attempt to pass legislation. we are seeing that in the city of west palm beach where the mayor enacted a racial and economic equality task force to address disparities surrounding these underserved communities, which includes access to affordable housing and health care. there's a myriad of social and economic issues that extend far beyond police brutality. that trayvon martin case certainly amplified it. it is not just that black women were dying. there are also black female victims involved. martin and other cases involving law enforcement accountability. john: in chicago since laquan mcdonald, there's a new mayor, state prosecutor, states attorney, and yet we now find with the adam toledo case, many of the same issues back, many frustrations back. has anything changed the echo -- changed? brandis: the mayor who i
there are pallor ells i can -- parallels i can think of regarding the case of cory jones, and that waswhere the police officer actually went to prison. it showed multiracial solidarity, and that multiracial solidarity added pressure to local officials to pass legislation or attempt to pass legislation. we are seeing that in the city of west palm beach where the mayor enacted a racial and economic equality task force to address disparities surrounding these underserved communities, which...
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it's unfortunate, we should be thanking ourselves, cory booker said that, that ms. clarke is ready to serve particularly at this time in the country when we need someone with her vision, clarity, and commitment to really lead, as you say, in the enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws and to really address the crisis of civil rights that we're in at this moment in the country. >> part of the crisis or at least the confrontation that we're having right now in the country is over the crucial issue of voting rights and voter suppression tactics that seem aimed quite specifically at african-american voters, other voters of color, poor voters, disabled voters, other people who can be cut off from the polls if the voter suppression litigation is written the right way to accomplish that goal. what do you make with the push me/pull you with business interests who are starting to speak out including this remarkable ad today in "the new york times" and "the washington post," starting to sort of find therapy voice as supporters of democracy and supporters of the right to
it's unfortunate, we should be thanking ourselves, cory booker said that, that ms. clarke is ready to serve particularly at this time in the country when we need someone with her vision, clarity, and commitment to really lead, as you say, in the enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws and to really address the crisis of civil rights that we're in at this moment in the country. >> part of the crisis or at least the confrontation that we're having right now in the country is over the...
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cnn reported earlier today that republican karen bass tried to meet with senator tim scott and senator coryfor informal discussions about the bill. bass seemed to confirm that later when the reporter in the capitol said he saw republican senator tim scott, democratic senator cory booker and republican senator karen bass walking out of the elevator together. joining us, senator cory booker of new jersey, member of the judiciary committee. senator booker, it's really nice to see you. thank you for making time tonight. >> it's good to see you, too, rachel. thank you for having me. >> it feels like a very small miracle to be able to report with eyewitnesss that there are bipartisan discussions happening among three bicameral, bipartisan, very serious members of congress like you and senator scott and congresswoman bass. that alone feels like a glimmer of hope that i'm not used to feeling. is it worth being hopeful about this? >> it definitely is. i'll confirm that we've been talking literally for weeks and those bicameral, bipartisan discussions have been really promising. we all have our lines
cnn reported earlier today that republican karen bass tried to meet with senator tim scott and senator coryfor informal discussions about the bill. bass seemed to confirm that later when the reporter in the capitol said he saw republican senator tim scott, democratic senator cory booker and republican senator karen bass walking out of the elevator together. joining us, senator cory booker of new jersey, member of the judiciary committee. senator booker, it's really nice to see you. thank you...
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msnbc's cory coffman is joining us from teaneck, new jersey. thaty reported nearly 4,000 new cases in the last 24 hours, the state of new jersey. >> reporter: hey, kendis. good morning to you. the hospital at teaneck has about 50 hospitalized patients. they tell us this is the highest number since the peak of the second wave which was around summer. several months since we saw these numbers. in addition, all five of these states -- four of the five except for new york have seen all three of the variants, and all five of the states have seen the uk variant which the epidemiologists are saying is partly to blame for the latest numbers. they believe it's causing the latest surge, especially in these five states which account for 44% of the cases, but only 22% of the population. new jersey's governor phil murphy sat down with lester holt this week, and he has a different theory on what's causing the surge, at least here in his state. listen in. >> there have been states that have largely thrown away, lifted all their restrictions and are doing better th
msnbc's cory coffman is joining us from teaneck, new jersey. thaty reported nearly 4,000 new cases in the last 24 hours, the state of new jersey. >> reporter: hey, kendis. good morning to you. the hospital at teaneck has about 50 hospitalized patients. they tell us this is the highest number since the peak of the second wave which was around summer. several months since we saw these numbers. in addition, all five of these states -- four of the five except for new york have seen all three...
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and the optimism comes from the fact that senators cory booker on the democratic side and senator tim scott on the republican side along with karen bass have been holding informal negotiations for several weeks now. and there is optimism to be found in that despite the fact that there are some points that are still sticky and need to be compromised on. but on the side of pessimism, there is the reality that there has been a push for policing overhaul on the federal front since 2014 in the shooting of michael brown after his shooting in ferguson, missouri. seven years later, we're still hearing congress waiting to see if that reform is finally going to come. there is a conversation right now though around the george floyd justice and policing act. you know it passed the house. it won't be going anywhere in the senate at least in the form that it is in right now. the sticking points though, chief among them, are things like qualified immunity, which roek protects officers from being sued in civil court. democrats say that that is important getting rid of it is holding cops accountable.
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and my first message is that we've got to pass the george floyd policing act, justice and policing act. coryooker is leading that bill in the senate. he's working so hard to get this done. what you felt with that jury and what you feel with the people in my state, i think you're starting to see many people open their eyes for the first time. i'm not naive about this. i know how hard this was. but not enough of these cases sbrn brought. but most importantly we need to pass that bill to change the standards and say that as a federal government these standards are changed. so, that's the number one thing. the second is local police departments and training and who they're hiring and all kinds of things that has to be done. >> and that was part of your statement that you put out today. i'll just read it, just saying that we need to be committed for a more -- let me just put it up so you can see it. we need to be committed towards a more equitable system as part of the statement that you put out today. and you can read the statement. it's on our website in the stories. thank you, senator. i wante
and my first message is that we've got to pass the george floyd policing act, justice and policing act. coryooker is leading that bill in the senate. he's working so hard to get this done. what you felt with that jury and what you feel with the people in my state, i think you're starting to see many people open their eyes for the first time. i'm not naive about this. i know how hard this was. but not enough of these cases sbrn brought. but most importantly we need to pass that bill to change...
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representative aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez says this is an indefensible system that grants impunity for state violence and representative corier potter, "i bet she would have known the differences daunte wasn't a black boy and he was her loved one. >> kayleigh: that dangerous rhetoric and how rhetoric can have deadly consequences, the narrative turned out to be inaccurate inaccurate, and that inaccurate rhetoric, that he did that follows that moment led to the killing, the ambush killing of officers here in new york, gunned down in their patrol car and it was a tragedy and that keller said, i'm going to put wings on a pig. you take one of ours, i will take to go of yours and went out and gunned down these officers so we need to be very careful about our rhetoric and i think everyone on all sides needs to take a step back and ask themselves, is what i'm saying contributing to the problem, is it making it worse? those lawmakers are indeed making it worse. i grieve for katie right, she will never get her son back and i can't imagine the pain of losing a child and being told it was an accident and how that must feel. but the pai
representative aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez says this is an indefensible system that grants impunity for state violence and representative corier potter, "i bet she would have known the differences daunte wasn't a black boy and he was her loved one. >> kayleigh: that dangerous rhetoric and how rhetoric can have deadly consequences, the narrative turned out to be inaccurate inaccurate, and that inaccurate rhetoric, that he did that follows that moment led to the killing, the ambush...
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in my state for actually going after and prosecuting this case, the act of the jurors, the fact that cory booker is leading this bill in the u.s. senate, working as hard as he can with the white house, with republicans when he can to try to get a bill passed, this is all progress over where we were. and it has gone too slowly, and we shouldn't wait another day. i would abolish the filibuster tomorrow. i'm sick and tired of what's been happening in the gridlock in the senate on voting rights and so many other things. but what we saw today was a community saying enough is enough. >> senator amy klobuchar, of course who represents that great state of minnesota. thank you so much for making some time with us tonight. >> thank you, chris. great to be on. >> ahead, the feelings of relief and grief that played out all around the country from outside the minneapolis courthouse to the halls of congress. those scenes next. e halls of co. those scenes next. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn do
in my state for actually going after and prosecuting this case, the act of the jurors, the fact that cory booker is leading this bill in the u.s. senate, working as hard as he can with the white house, with republicans when he can to try to get a bill passed, this is all progress over where we were. and it has gone too slowly, and we shouldn't wait another day. i would abolish the filibuster tomorrow. i'm sick and tired of what's been happening in the gridlock in the senate on voting rights and...
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so cori, we know that we've heard health officials blame the spike right now on young people who haven't been vaccinated. is that the case that you're hearing where you are? >> reporter: yeah, it's actually two things that you mentioned, as well as other factors that i'll get into, lindsey. but you have these faster moving variants, the uk variant now the dominant variant and the one epidemiologists say is dominating these top five states. also the fact that the younger folks who haven't been vaccinated yet, also by virtue of the fact that we did start with senior citizens first in this country, the uk variant does seem to be hitting younger folks a lot harder. that's where you see a spike in hospitalizations and a spike in cases. the actual surge in these five states, these five states have 22% of the population, lindsey, but you've seen 44% of the actual cases. there has to be more happening there. i spoke with the chief of nursing in this hospital in teaneck, new jersey, about what else they're seeing. listen to what she told me. >> we don't know if it's people letting their guard dow
so cori, we know that we've heard health officials blame the spike right now on young people who haven't been vaccinated. is that the case that you're hearing where you are? >> reporter: yeah, it's actually two things that you mentioned, as well as other factors that i'll get into, lindsey. but you have these faster moving variants, the uk variant now the dominant variant and the one epidemiologists say is dominating these top five states. also the fact that the younger folks who haven't...
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that's quite a line. all right, cori coffin, thanks very much. >>> president biden is one of the nation's longest serving politicians. he's attended more presidential addresses to congress than just about anybody. >> next week he'll be the one speaking to the chamber. what points he plans to drive home as he closes the first chapter of his presidency. (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers and you could get all sorts of home policy perks like the claim-free discount. go three years without a claim and get a discount. (neighbor) just by phoning it in? (burke) just phone it in. (painter 1) yeah, just phone it in and save money for being claim-free. (neighbor) even if i switch to farmers today?! (painter 2) yep, three years claim-free with any home insurance. (painter 3) i'm phoning it in and saving money for literally doing nothing. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it in. (grandpa) phone it in, why don't ya?! ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ when it comes to autism, findi
that's quite a line. all right, cori coffin, thanks very much. >>> president biden is one of the nation's longest serving politicians. he's attended more presidential addresses to congress than just about anybody. >> next week he'll be the one speaking to the chamber. what points he plans to drive home as he closes the first chapter of his presidency. (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers and you could get all sorts of home policy perks like the claim-free discount. go three years...
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that. we have been having bipartisan discussions. you noted the two leads in the senate, tim scott and cory booker, and so we do believe that we can reach a point where we will get 60 votes in the senate. >> congresswoman karen bass of california, lead sponsor of the george floyd justice in policing act, which has already passed the house. great to see you, congresswoman. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> we have much more ahead tonight. stay with us. ay with us >>> when the history of this era is written, it will be written up as an era of protests and demonstrations, some of the largest in american's history sparked more than anything else by the death of george floyd. it happened on a minneapolis street corner last year. his death today finally resulted in a three guilty verdicts for the officer charged with mr. floyd's death. for the better part of a year now since floyd was killed, we have been on again and off again rolling state of protests nationwide and even worldwide. protests against his killing as far away as europe and latin america and the middle east. bit the epicenter was george floyd was killed and now c
that. we have been having bipartisan discussions. you noted the two leads in the senate, tim scott and cory booker, and so we do believe that we can reach a point where we will get 60 votes in the senate. >> congresswoman karen bass of california, lead sponsor of the george floyd justice in policing act, which has already passed the house. great to see you, congresswoman. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> we have much more ahead tonight. stay with us. ay with...
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that. we have been having bipartisan discussions. you noted the two leads in the senate, tim scott and cory booker, and so we do believe that we can reach we will get 60 votes in the senate. >> congresswoman karen bass of california, lead sponsor of the george floyd george floyd, which has already passed the house. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> we have much more ahead tonight. stay with us. re ahead tonight. stay with us ♪♪ [sfx: revving trucks] pilot over radio: here we go, let's do this. ♪♪ pilot over radio: right there, right there. [sfx: revving trucks] pilot over radio: g complete. how do you introduce the larger-than-life gmc yukon? with the world's biggest tweet. the next generation gmc yukon. premium that's made to be used. tonight... ti'll be eating chicken tikka. masala with garlic naan. [doorbell chimes] cheers. i win again, patrick. that's siiir patrick. oooooow. sir. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinop
that. we have been having bipartisan discussions. you noted the two leads in the senate, tim scott and cory booker, and so we do believe that we can reach we will get 60 votes in the senate. >> congresswoman karen bass of california, lead sponsor of the george floyd george floyd, which has already passed the house. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> we have much more ahead tonight. stay with us. re ahead tonight. stay with us ♪♪ [sfx: revving trucks] pilot...
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her an update of where things stand on her talks with republican senator tim scott and cory booker. she says that they are very close to moving into the next stage of negotiations where they are formalized. leadership is behind it. things seem to be different this year than last year, chuck, when the same exact negotiations were taking place. what's different this year is now democrats control all three -- you know, both branchs or both chambers in congress and the presidency. we're not close to an election. also senator tim scott is indicating some concessions on this idea of qualified immunity. he gave a counterproposal. that didn't happen last year. last year republicans did not want any changes on this idea of qualified immunity. now they are talking about it. not only the political ramification -- or the political circumstances are different, but the conversations and the discussions are actually different, too. >> on the other ones, obviously, i want to get to infrastructure. it's more on the biden side of things to see the receptivity there. the small working groups on immigration, we don'
her an update of where things stand on her talks with republican senator tim scott and cory booker. she says that they are very close to moving into the next stage of negotiations where they are formalized. leadership is behind it. things seem to be different this year than last year, chuck, when the same exact negotiations were taking place. what's different this year is now democrats control all three -- you know, both branchs or both chambers in congress and the presidency. we're not close...
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democrats are still haggling over that but karen bass, cory booker on the democratic side in the senaten negotiations with tim scott. there's still optimism that they can get a deal but a lot of differences remain between the republican version that tries to incentivize states to take these actions, democrats are trying to pose more national standards. whether they can get there, an open question but the hope among the democrats is try to get a deal by the time of george floyd's death anniversary on may 25th. >> manu raju on capitol hill for us. thank you. >>> and thank you all for joining me today. i'll see you back here tomorrow. moment, meantime, you can follow me on twitter. "newsroom" continues next with alisyn and victor. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ when you earn a degree with university of phoenix, we support you with career coaching for life. including personal branding, resume building, and more. that's our promise
democrats are still haggling over that but karen bass, cory booker on the democratic side in the senaten negotiations with tim scott. there's still optimism that they can get a deal but a lot of differences remain between the republican version that tries to incentivize states to take these actions, democrats are trying to pose more national standards. whether they can get there, an open question but the hope among the democrats is try to get a deal by the time of george floyd's death...
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that truly want to come up with a deal. i'm talking about tim scott the republican from south carolina, karen bass who is a member of congress from california and also senator cory bjork of new jersey. these are three people that trust each other, that truly do want to come to some sort of resolution that can bring a bipartisan bill to the floor that can be passed, but there is still major sticking points to get them to that point. you know, the biggest one being qualified immunity which we've already talked about and senator mitch mcconnell, the house senate minority leader saying he's worried about police recruitment and retention if something like qualified immunity is implemented, but on the other side of the coin progressive members of congress won't support a bill that doesn't include getting rid of qualified immunity. there's still big obstacles here and you do get the sense that both republicans and democrats want to see something happen. >> senator tim scott, the south carolina republican who is handling most negotiations for senate republicans, he says he hasn't spoken to president biden about policing reform. when asked if he planned to he said no rea
that truly want to come up with a deal. i'm talking about tim scott the republican from south carolina, karen bass who is a member of congress from california and also senator cory bjork of new jersey. these are three people that trust each other, that truly do want to come to some sort of resolution that can bring a bipartisan bill to the floor that can be passed, but there is still major sticking points to get them to that point. you know, the biggest one being qualified immunity which we've...
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in fact, it was in large part because of that case that together with my then colleagues cory booker, in particular, and then on the house side karen bass, that we wrote the george floyd justice in policing act. i really do hope that the united states senate -- the house passed it. the united states senate will have the courage to take it on. there is no question that we've got to put an end to these moments where the public questions whether there's going to be accountability. questions whether there's going to be the kind of fairness that we should all expect and deserve in all of our lives and in particular as it relates to people of color with a particular emphasis on black and brown men in the criminal justice system as it relates to policing. this verdict is but a piece of it. and it will not heal. the pain that existed for generations, that has existed for generations among people who have experienced and firsthand witnessed what now a broader public is seeing because of smartphones and our ability to videotape in real time what is happening in front of our faces. that's just t
in fact, it was in large part because of that case that together with my then colleagues cory booker, in particular, and then on the house side karen bass, that we wrote the george floyd justice in policing act. i really do hope that the united states senate -- the house passed it. the united states senate will have the courage to take it on. there is no question that we've got to put an end to these moments where the public questions whether there's going to be accountability. questions...
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the green new deal argued the last two years has changed one thing and that's cultural acceptance of the planks of this deal, and cory missouri, and jones in york, and that was part of what they were arguing on, and they argue the dna of the green new deal is more along with the biden climate plan, and on the electric cars and the infrastructure bill, and they argue the cultural moment has changed. here's aoc and ed marky this morning. >> what critics are calling pie in the sky is now recognized as undenialbly linked. racial injustice, economic inequality, housing, education, jobs and climate change. it's all intertwined. >> it's going to be an all hands on deck approach and we refuse to leave any community behind in the process. not only do we refuse to leave any community behind, but those who have been left behind come first. >> katy, what is a little different from the green new deal this time around, and what is the same here as ocasio-cortez laid out, they lack the hands, the house majority is smaller than in 2020, and you have at least joe manchin saying he does not support the green new deal, and the democrat
the green new deal argued the last two years has changed one thing and that's cultural acceptance of the planks of this deal, and cory missouri, and jones in york, and that was part of what they were arguing on, and they argue the dna of the green new deal is more along with the biden climate plan, and on the electric cars and the infrastructure bill, and they argue the cultural moment has changed. here's aoc and ed marky this morning. >> what critics are calling pie in the sky is now...
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it's important that we continue to build access points. >> msnbc's cory kaufman is joining me from rockawayvaccine megasite. is there any investigation into why americans are skipping that second dose, did they have a bad experience the first time, are they afraid? do you have a sense of that? >> reporter: there's actually multiple factors going on here, alex. one, some people feel nervous about getting the second dose. we're hearing reports of more severe symptoms that are flu-like, fever, chills, body aches. they're concerned, they don't want to get that, so they'll stick with the first. some locations canceled second dose appointments because they ran out of supplies. there's a lot happening here. a spoke to the ceo of this mega site. he acknowledged the pause with johnson & johnson didn't help with vaccine hesitancy. you mentioned about the children in michigan, this surge of cases happening there. that has been a major concern for many states, getting this next round of younger people vaccinated. they feel that that will help with this vaccine hesitancy and this plateau that many state
it's important that we continue to build access points. >> msnbc's cory kaufman is joining me from rockawayvaccine megasite. is there any investigation into why americans are skipping that second dose, did they have a bad experience the first time, are they afraid? do you have a sense of that? >> reporter: there's actually multiple factors going on here, alex. one, some people feel nervous about getting the second dose. we're hearing reports of more severe symptoms that are...
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that bill as well. it's a very strong bill. as we speak, karen bass and coryng to work with tim scott to see if we can get some republican votes for that bill. that is one, as you point out, that isn't reconcilable. and they believe they're making good progress. the first step is to see what results they're able to come up with. >> senator, you, yourself, have been on quite a journey. you campaigned for the senate in 1998 as a, quote, angry centrist, who was tough on crime. "new york times" called you a champion of wall street. today you're pitching yourself as a champion of progressive causes like climate justice, legal marijuana, student debt cancellation. is that simply times changing and you moving with your party to the left or is it, as others complain, you trying to fend off a challenge from congresswoman alexandria ocasuo-cort. z in awe primary? >> ewe always cowhered about -- knew far i always cared about -- my father was an exterminator. what's happened in the last 10, 15 years, things have changed dramatically. climate, for example. 10, 15 years ago
that bill as well. it's a very strong bill. as we speak, karen bass and coryng to work with tim scott to see if we can get some republican votes for that bill. that is one, as you point out, that isn't reconcilable. and they believe they're making good progress. the first step is to see what results they're able to come up with. >> senator, you, yourself, have been on quite a journey. you campaigned for the senate in 1998 as a, quote, angry centrist, who was tough on crime. "new york...
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that all cops have a duty to intervene when something like happens. they could create a registry right now for bad cops like chauvin. right now the senate is doing nothing. corying to fix that tim scott is trying to fix that. you have grassroots. now the senate could move now. you could change policy, law and culture and get something done. >> that's the push. and all of that is very important. >> yes, sir. >> i think what you're saying very important, as we talk about any other ism, whether it's sexism or racism. it's not incumbent on women to solve sexism. it's not on black people to solve racism. and it's not on the public to solve police brutality. it's on the police to do it. you create all the laws you want, but as you said, unless police actually put them into practice when there is no camera, whether it's a body camera or from a cell phone, then the big difference, the real difference is not going to be made, chief ramsey. i think you're exactly right. >> most conduct is not criminal. i agree with van. but most misconduct is not -- you do. but it's not criminal. and you got to start with the small stuff and make it clear. and people know, if you're ta
that all cops have a duty to intervene when something like happens. they could create a registry right now for bad cops like chauvin. right now the senate is doing nothing. corying to fix that tim scott is trying to fix that. you have grassroots. now the senate could move now. you could change policy, law and culture and get something done. >> that's the push. and all of that is very important. >> yes, sir. >> i think what you're saying very important, as we talk about any...
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alibaba singh regulators have an inquiry on m&a, as part of this -- alibaba is saying that regular's happening coryt of this review. so, number -- that regulators have an inquiry on m&a as part of this review. he is saying alibaba will do more to help merchants reduce operating costs and more mature services will be free going forward. and they will invest more to improve merchant training. obviously, regulators have been quite concerned about these practices that alibaba was using to squelch competition, and forcing merchants to choose the alibaba platform. also, new headline, alibaba is not aware of other investigations on antimonopoly law. that is the big question going forward. now that we have had, what seems to be a wrap up of a four month long antimonopoly and antitrust investigation, are there other measures coming down the pike? because, as part of this review and part of this fine, 2.8 dollars -- $2.8 billion usd, there are rectification's as well, that they must do. these include abandoning the practice of forcing merchants to choose a particular platform, such as alibaba. keep in mind t
alibaba singh regulators have an inquiry on m&a, as part of this -- alibaba is saying that regular's happening coryt of this review. so, number -- that regulators have an inquiry on m&a as part of this review. he is saying alibaba will do more to help merchants reduce operating costs and more mature services will be free going forward. and they will invest more to improve merchant training. obviously, regulators have been quite concerned about these practices that alibaba was using to...
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that is a policing reform bill that she introduced along with cory booker last summer. now in the wake of the guilty verdicts, there is renewed attention on making meaningful change in policing. sort of a now or never moment for the george floyd act. it's going to pass, it has a window right now. so i'm going to talk to senator cory booker about whether they can get this done right after this. get this done right afr te this it doesn't happen often. everyday people taking on the corporate special interests. and winning. but now, the for the people act stands on the brink of becoming law. ensuring accurate elections. iron-clad ethics rules to crack down on political self-dealing. a ban on dark money. and finally reducing corporate money in our politics. to restore our faith in government. because it's time. for the people to win. (upbeat music) - [narrator] this is kate. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always wanted. (crowd cheering) therabreath, it's a better
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that. >> martha: wow. >> they're afraid. >> martha: share your thoughts. >> well, sunny hostin makes a ridiculous point. before 2021, there was one black democratic senator, coryker, before raphael warnock was chosen. that is reverse racism that we just saw there. he was only chosen because of the color of his skin. not because he is a rising star in the republican party that people even before this rebuttal was talking about as a possible 2024 presidential contender. to hear joy behar before by the way, next screams white explaining as a white talk show host that dressed in black face telling a sitter black senator from the south about race. that show has jumped five sharks with this commentary. to leo's point, how often do we see rebuttal to any address resonate like this? he start add conversation. in the process, he put the president and the vice president on the defensive. answering a question that do you really believe that the country that you lead is racist? they had no good answer for it. now that's why so many people are talking about if donald trump does not run, that you could see a tim scott ron desantis ticket or vice versa. either way, this is y
that. >> martha: wow. >> they're afraid. >> martha: share your thoughts. >> well, sunny hostin makes a ridiculous point. before 2021, there was one black democratic senator, coryker, before raphael warnock was chosen. that is reverse racism that we just saw there. he was only chosen because of the color of his skin. not because he is a rising star in the republican party that people even before this rebuttal was talking about as a possible 2024 presidential contender. to...
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that. we are very proud of karen bass and the work she has done in the bipartisan way on the house side, and now on the senate side, where she is working with cory booker and senator scott, for sure. a very important factor in all of this. that was one thing that i saw on the news that came out. for us, when the president comes, whatever the party, whatever capacity, it is until midnight. the president was very gracious in being willing -- not being willing, wanting to, suggesting that he say thank you to the custodial staff, who suffered so much on january 6 and who continue to make this capitol work, as well as the security. yes ma'am? >> jim clyburn -- [inaudible] could you respond to that now? speaker pelosi: i think we are protecting the members of congress, and as people have disagreements on the charge that was made then they can appeal it. that is what is happening. yes ma'am? you had a question? >> madame speaker, just a follow-up -- [inaudible] are you meeting with them? besides karen bass, who have you designated to negotiate with senate lawmakers on this issue today, and what have you tasked them with? speaker pelosi: what is the las
that. we are very proud of karen bass and the work she has done in the bipartisan way on the house side, and now on the senate side, where she is working with cory booker and senator scott, for sure. a very important factor in all of this. that was one thing that i saw on the news that came out. for us, when the president comes, whatever the party, whatever capacity, it is until midnight. the president was very gracious in being willing -- not being willing, wanting to, suggesting that he say...
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that now. >> congresswoman cori bush, thank you so much for being here. thank you for the work you do, the advocacy, the passion. i really appreciate you taking time to be here with us tonight. this is a big night. it is an important night. thank you for spending some time. really appreciate it. that is tonight's "reidout." we have a lot more to talk about because this was an extraordinary situation that we just don't see that often. and i thank all of you for riding with us through this show because this is not the normal show the way we would normally do ""the reidout"." you just need to for a moment settle this in your spirit. police officers do not get convicted, particularly of killing black folks. it doesn't happen. i've been covering black lives matter cases since 2011. i have not seen this number of police officers testify against other police officers. i have not seen this, you know, level of conviction. you're talking about second degree murder, third degree murder, manslaughter. it's extraordinary. and now i guess we just have to see whether or
that now. >> congresswoman cori bush, thank you so much for being here. thank you for the work you do, the advocacy, the passion. i really appreciate you taking time to be here with us tonight. this is a big night. it is an important night. thank you for spending some time. really appreciate it. that is tonight's "reidout." we have a lot more to talk about because this was an extraordinary situation that we just don't see that often. and i thank all of you for riding with us...