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errin, you spoke to the mother of tyre nichols.e talked about the talk, which back -- black parents have with their kids, this is how you survive a police interaction. he said i didn't have to have this talk with my kids, we have to think about the fact we are living in a country where black and brown families have to. what was your reaction? i know people want more reforms, but will that move any part of this? errin: the folks i spoke to were struck by the tone that president biden struck, humanizing these parents that are still grieving. it's only a month after tyre nichols was killed that they were in the gallery. even though this isn't his experience, trying to appeal to americans this is an issue at all americans should care about and all americans should want police reform. defunding the police was not the message you heard, which is something a lot of folks have been critical of, were critical of in previous election cycles but that was not the message president biden was touting. it was somewhat of a happy warrior stands, i
errin, you spoke to the mother of tyre nichols.e talked about the talk, which back -- black parents have with their kids, this is how you survive a police interaction. he said i didn't have to have this talk with my kids, we have to think about the fact we are living in a country where black and brown families have to. what was your reaction? i know people want more reforms, but will that move any part of this? errin: the folks i spoke to were struck by the tone that president biden struck,...
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back with me are errin haines and lizz winstead. errin haines, who won the week?rvivors. you have harvey weinstein and r. kelly being sentenced on the same day to almost 40 years combined for sex crimes. it seems like justice for the survivors. i know it does not change what happens. but for many of them, this does represent some form of closure. >> amen, amen, and a man. that's an excellent answer. lizz winstead, what you got? who won the week? >> when the? week my team afc, down there in south carolina, finding a path as at the last remaining independent clinic in south carolina. -- but i gotta say, president getting on a ten hour train ride and getting to an active war zone to give active support to ukraine. that is like chefs kiss potential. >> i need somebody to make a call that so biden have the episodes take place on trains and just have him do by the things. that's a very biden thing. -- my who won the week is in tribute to sally hemmings. you know, a few years ago they discovered the windowless cell where sally hemmings was kept as a, essentially, sex sla
back with me are errin haines and lizz winstead. errin haines, who won the week?rvivors. you have harvey weinstein and r. kelly being sentenced on the same day to almost 40 years combined for sex crimes. it seems like justice for the survivors. i know it does not change what happens. but for many of them, this does represent some form of closure. >> amen, amen, and a man. that's an excellent answer. lizz winstead, what you got? who won the week? >> when the? week my team afc, down...
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let's bring back our saturday night panel, errin, i'll start with you at this one. investigation into this, however, they do have control in the senate. on monday, chairman of the judiciary committee, said he would hold oversight hearings into durham's inquiries and other aspects of how the trump administration handled and used the justice department. how do you expect this to play this out? you think the democrats will be as nasty as republicans are when it comes to these types of investigations? >> ayman, i can't speak for what the tone will be but if durham was not found of wrongdoing as related to the russia probe, what was he doing? that's what dick durbin wants to know and so those are some of the questions that maybe asked on the senate side. to your point, the years long investigation really showed that there was no there there, and it did nothing to dispute the reality that we know that russia did interfere in the 2016 election, and durham's probe lasted longer than the actual investigation into russia. so what was that about? why was that necessary? the am
let's bring back our saturday night panel, errin, i'll start with you at this one. investigation into this, however, they do have control in the senate. on monday, chairman of the judiciary committee, said he would hold oversight hearings into durham's inquiries and other aspects of how the trump administration handled and used the justice department. how do you expect this to play this out? you think the democrats will be as nasty as republicans are when it comes to these types of...
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errin mahan. she's chief historian of the secretary of defense and director of the pentagon library. she previously served as associate research fellow at the center for the study of weapons of mass destruction at the national defense university in washington, d.c. from 2004 to 2008 she was chief of the division of arms control, asia and africa, and office of the historian at the state department. when she edited several volumes in the first series. she has her ph.d. from my alma mater at the university of virginia. thank you all for coming up here, thank you for helping us close out this wonderful confidence. i think i'd like to start by giving each view the opportunity to tell us what you do at your departments, to tell the story. how you engage with that information and how that engagement is challenging. who wants to start? >> i think we put out of next year so he would go first. >> too bad for you. >> let me say first thank you to the pidb for putting this together, because i love having a pl
errin mahan. she's chief historian of the secretary of defense and director of the pentagon library. she previously served as associate research fellow at the center for the study of weapons of mass destruction at the national defense university in washington, d.c. from 2004 to 2008 she was chief of the division of arms control, asia and africa, and office of the historian at the state department. when she edited several volumes in the first series. she has her ph.d. from my alma mater at the...
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thank you errin haines and lizz winstead. that is tonight's reidout. all in live with ali velshi starts right now. >> joy, thank you my friend. and you have a good evening. good evening from kyiv. i'm ali velshi. -- a global superpower says it is calling for peace. early friday morning, beijing time, the chinese government released a 12 point plan which is calling, quote, china's -- which it's colin, quote, china 's position on the political settlement of the ukraine crisis. while lacking in specifics, the document goes out of its way to urge russia not to use nuclear weapons in this war. quote, nuclear weapons must not be used and nuclear wars must not be fought. the threat or use of nuclear weapons should be a post, and quote. the document also takes a swipe at nato, with a section titled, quote, abandoning the cold war mentality. and it to cries u.s. anxious russia, quote -- unilateral sanctions and maximum pressure cannot solve the issue. they only create new problems. in a wide-ranging press conference today, ukrainian president zelenskyy seemed t
thank you errin haines and lizz winstead. that is tonight's reidout. all in live with ali velshi starts right now. >> joy, thank you my friend. and you have a good evening. good evening from kyiv. i'm ali velshi. -- a global superpower says it is calling for peace. early friday morning, beijing time, the chinese government released a 12 point plan which is calling, quote, china's -- which it's colin, quote, china 's position on the political settlement of the ukraine crisis. while lacking...