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lot of drama right now and kevin is in a peosition, not right no but the long game as gloria pointed out. >> gloria, as we mentioned, mitch mcconnell was non-committed on a january 6th commission and said the senate gop is undecided about the way forward. is there any chance there is enough senate republicans to actually vote for it in the senate, ten senate republicans? >> there is. there is a chance. you had switeven republicans th voted for impeachment but this makes life a lot more difficult and the irony here is we know what mitch mcconnell thinks of donald trump's role in the insurrection. he went to the floor of the senate and said that donald trump provoked the insurrection. i guarantee you that mitch mcconnell wouldn't mind some kind of a commission that would come out officially for history for the accountability of the republican party and the country to come out and say that, but his job number one as always is to protect his flock and now kevin mcelccarthy has made such mess of it, he's trying to figure out what he can do. you know, i don't know where he's going to wind up but today he
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gloria pointed out. >> gloria, as we just mentioned, though, mitch mcconnell was noncommittal on a commission. he said the senate gop is undecided about the way forward. is there any chance there is enough senate republicans to actually vote for it in the senate? ten senate republicans? >> there is. yeah, you know, there is the chance. you had seven republicans who voted for impeachment. but now this makes life a lot more difficult. and of course the irony here is we know what mitch mcconnell thinks of donald trump's role in the insurrection. he went to the floor of the senate, and he said that donald trump provoked the insurrection. i guarantee you that mitch mcconnell wouldn't mind some kind of a commission that would come out officially for history for the accountability of the republican party and the country to come out and say that. but his job, number one, as always, is to protect his flock. and now kevin mccarthy has made such a mess of it, he is trying to figure out what he can do. you know, i don't know -- i don't know where he is going to wind up, but today he was clearly backing off and backing away from outright support for any kind of commission saying, well, we have to make sure the staff will be bipartisan. we have to make sure that it's limited in scope, et cetera, et cetera. i don't know how this is going to wind up. >> gloria borger, jamie gangel, thank you. appreciate it. for more on this perspective now from colorado democratic congressman and former army ranger jason crow, you'll recall he is one of a number of combat veterans called upon during the siege to lend their expertise and provide whatever comfort they could to people who had never faced this danger before. congressman crow, you see this change in strategy from house republicans now. they're now actively whipping their members to vote against the january 6 commission. plus all the indications that kevin mccarthy isn't just opposed to the commission, he is worried about the commission and how it might impact him. do you think he should be worried? >> well, if you're kevin mccarthy, and your only interest is becoming the speaker of the house and you're not afraid of what you need to burn down in order to get that, then yeah, he should be afraid of it. he made the determination that it's not good to talk about january 6. he needs zrump's report,
gloria pointed out. >> gloria, as we just mentioned, though, mitch mcconnell was noncommittal on a commission. he said the senate gop is undecided about the way forward. is there any chance there is enough senate republicans to actually vote for it in the senate? ten senate republicans? >> there is. yeah, you know, there is the chance. you had seven republicans who voted for impeachment. but now this makes life a lot more difficult. and of course the irony here is we know what mitch...
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gloria borges here, so glad to have you on. gloria, hello. >> hi. >> this is a moment for history and it seems like she's well aware of that, gloria. >> yes, she knewstory. that's because she was not talking to the republican conference, she knows that's over. she's gone. she will be out of leadership. she gets that and she thinks it is worth it because it is about democracy. it is about the country's devotion to democracy and where we ought to stand on this question of a rigged election. but, i also think she did one other thing, don, that's definitional in terms of the republican party. she drew a bright, red line. she said to the republican party either you believe the election was stolen from donald trump or you believe joe biden is the freely and fairly effected president of the united states. every republican running for reelection in the united states should be asked that question. what do you believe? she stood up there tonight and told us what she believed. we know she's getting thrown out of leadership. she's saying to the country, okay, this is the question for the republican party and a risk. >> she delivered a fine message tonight. >>
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gloria borger. cnn political commentator, mia love. so, gloria, liz cheney. you say she is making this a matter of conservatism, versus cultism. does that actually resonate, though? i mean, doesn't seem like there is a lot of people in the republican party right now who care. >> no. i think she's on the short end, here, as far as congressional republicans. particularly, in the house are concerned. and the base of the republican party. this is going to cost her, politically, tremendously. she won by a wide margin when she ran last time. if she decides to run again, she's going to have a serious primary. and you can be sure that donald trump will be campaigning against her. so, she does this, at great, personal, political risk. but as you point out in this op-ed, she did not pull her punches. i mean, she referred to, and let me say this, the dangerous, anti-democratic, trump cult of personality. that's not going to win her any friends, among those republicans who support donald trump. >> congresswoman love, what do you make of what's become of your former colleagues in the house? >> it's -- it's absolutely crazy. and here is the funny thing. they're not even seeing what she actually does for the republican party. what she is, pretty much, saying is republicans out here, who disagree with what the former president was saying. who are, absolutely, just really upset. and they're -- they can't believe what happened on january 6th. it's okay to be a republican, and be -- and -- and not be okay with this. so, i just don't understand why they're not -- why republicans aren't embracing that she has this view. which is, actually, the correct view, that this president incited violence. and there is something wrong with that. and by the way, let me mention, he is the former president. i don't understand what the allegiance is. their conference allegiance should be to liz cheney, who is still there. and they should be focused on policy issues, because they've got a lot of material to go with. >> yeah. i mean, gloria, that's the thing. they're really not talking about policy because the republican party has no platform. because they chose not to, because they decided whatever trump decides to talk about is the platform. >> right. and so, but they're blaming liz cheney for this. they are saying that she is taking them off message. i mean, i have spoken to republicans, this week, who say to me, oh it's not about what she is saying about the insurrection. she's allowed to believe that. but the real problem is, why she is annoying us in the republican con dep conference, is that she is taking us off our anti-biden message. but as you point out, they haven't spent an awful lot of time talking about policy. they have been talking about culture war. and they have been talking about liz cheney and kicking her out of the leadership. so, i don't see them talking about policy, a lot, either. but they'd like to blame liz cheney, for getting them off message. >> so, congresswoman love, where -- i mean, what ha
gloria borger. cnn political commentator, mia love. so, gloria, liz cheney. you say she is making this a matter of conservatism, versus cultism. does that actually resonate, though? i mean, doesn't seem like there is a lot of people in the republican party right now who care. >> no. i think she's on the short end, here, as far as congressional republicans. particularly, in the house are concerned. and the base of the republican party. this is going to cost her, politically, tremendously....
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gloria borger is here and former republican congressman daniel riggleman. so glad to have both you have on. good evening. gloria, hello. so let's talk about liz cheney. >> hi. >> her candor, her directness stunning. this was a moment for history, and it seemed that she is well aware of that, gloriad the speech was about history. and she was, as you have said earlier tonight, she was playing to history. and that's because she wasn't talking to the republican conference. she knows that's over. she'll be gone. she'll be out of leadership and she thinks it is worth it. it is about democracy. it about the country's devotion to democracy and where we ought to stand on this question of a rigged election. but i also think she did one other thing, don. and that is it's definitional in terms of the republican party. she drew a bright, red line. she said to the republican party either you believe the election was stolen from donald trump or you believe joe biden is the freely and fairly effected elected president of the united states. and every republican running for reelection in the house of representatives should be asked that question a priori. what do you believe? because she stood up there tonight and told us what she believed. and we know she's getting thrown out of the leadership a
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gloria browne-marshall, civil rights attorney and constitutional law professor john jay college, msnbc legal analyst. good evening to both of you. gloria, i want to read to you an article that was published in "the new york times," which reads as follows. federal prosecutors have hesitated to bring the civil rights charge in high-profile police killings because it is harder to meet the laws willfulness standard, which would mean proving that an officer intended to use excessive force in order to violate someone's civil rights. the split-second nature many police shootings, including those at the center of several of those cases, make them particularly difficult to prosecute. your thoughts on the decision to charge the four former police officers in minneapolis? >> well, i think the operative word here is "hesitant" to bring these charges. why don't we let the courts decide? let a grand jury determine whether or not there's enough evidence to indict them even if the standard is high as willfulness under -- of course, you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. it's excellent these federal charges have been brought and that the prosecutions of police officers in state court is so willfully negligent on the part of these prosecutors to ignore their duties that the federal government has been forced to step in. this federal legacy was put in post-slavery. this is civil rights legislation post-slavery that we're talking about because it was understood then that states weren't going to frequent the rights of african-americans. this has been tweaked over years with different presidents coming in, joe biden for one is going to be a part of this national criminal justice legislation, but there is so much more that needs to be done. >> glenn, how much of this is a shot across the bow, or as cynthia alksne said, letting states, police, and everybody else in this country know they're back on the scene. >> ali, there are only three counts in this indictment, and it only runs about three pages. it's very short. but, boy, does it speak volumes about the fact -- i think it's fair to say there's a new civil rights sheriff in town, and his name is merrick garland. when you look at the three charges, the first one is, i would say, predictable. it charges derek chauvin with using unreasonable force to end the life of george floyd. and we all enjoy a constitutional protection against the police using unreasonable force. that is a seizure, an unconstitutional seizure. but what i'm even more intrigued by is the second count on this indictment because the second count charges officers thao and keung with not applying unreasonable force, but with standing up by and watching derek chauvin apply unreasonable force, ending the life of george floyd, and not intervening. that is where i think it's a real shot across the bow to all state and local police departments, not only if you are an officer and you're applying deadly force, unreasonable force, unconstitutional for sale, but if you are other officers and you're watching it happen and you're not coming to the aid of that citizen, you could be federally charged with a civil rights violation. that is a really important message to send. >> gloria, regardless of what the bar is and proving the willfulness that many people say is a high bar, is the law sufficient? in other words, if you are faced with these charges, a civil rights violation charge by the federal government, how serious is that? >> it is very serious. my concern is there are more state prosecutors and state police officers outnumber federal. there are 18,000 police jurisdictions in this country. so we have to do something in the prosecutor's office. i said this many times. it doesn't matter what the law is if a prosecutor fails to prosecute. so yes, this is symbolic of the federal government stepping in finally. but in a case in 1945, they said even then that this was rare that federal prosecutors step in. so i'm concerned. eric garner, michael brown, the federal prosecutors did not step in. yes, it sends a message, but what about those state prosecutors who are failing to uphold the rights of these people harmed and murdered by police officers? there has to be s
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gloria _ taken seriously. thank you for talking to us, gloria elliott i taken seriously. thank you for i talking to us, gloria a fresh push to get more people in england vaccinated against covid—19 this week. this is amid concerns that the indian variant could delay the next phase of reopening. twickenham rugby stadium is opening as the country's largest vaccination centre. in bolton, health officials are using the bank holiday and half term to encourage more people to have the vaccine. married smith is in bolton. good morning. what is the response been like so far?— been like so far? well, we have heard so far _ been like so far? well, we have heard so far this _ been like so far? well, we have heard so far this weekend i been like so far? well, we have heard so far this weekend it i been like so far? well, we havej heard so far this weekend it has been _ heard so far this weekend it has been a — heard so far this weekend it has been a bit — heard so far this weekend it has been a bit quieter than they would have hoped at eden boys at school. they had _ have hoped at eden boys at school. they had about 500 p
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gloria borger. also with us, peter wehner. he has worked in the white house for three republican administrations, including as a senior advisor to president george w. bush. gloria, to you first and your new reporting and it aligns with what we heard from manu that represent cheney is not going down without a fight. >> she's going to continue to fight this, and i think that's the problem for republicans. for her, this is a matter of -- it's existential. it's a matter of preserving democracy. it's a matter of history. it's a matter of saying the republican party cannot move on until we get this past behind us and we confront it directly. for the rest of the republican party and the caucus, and i have talked to a bunch of republicans, it's about gaining power. what they want to do is say, okay, that was then. she's really angering us now because she keeps talking about it. we want to start talking about joe biden and his policies that we disagree with, and she keeps bringing up this inconvenient truth, that we don't really want to talk about anymore, so what are we going to do? we're going to kick her out of leadership. >> peter, your piece for the "atlantic" is called, the gop is a grave threat to american democracy. and just how did we get here? how is it possible that so many republicans in congress have aligned themselves with someone who lost the election by 7 million votes? why do they still think that he is their winning ticket? and they're willing to make all of these sacrifices, including, you know, going along with this bloody insurrection for donald trump? >> yeah, it's a great question. i mean, it's -- they're squandering any remaining moral and intellectual and political capital, really, that they had. why are they going along with it? i think, you know, fundamentally, alisyn, it's because the base of the party has been radicalized and trumpfied, and we have seen time and time again that anybody that speaks out against donald trump, speaks out against his lies, and these are really insidious lies, that they have a target on their back, figuratively, and they're taken out. and somebody like kevin mccarthy is a particularly pathetic figure because he's so weak. he knows better. he knows that the election wasn't rigged. he knows the election wasn't stolen. but he wants to win and he knows the only way that he can win is to keep his base ginned up and energized, and i think that republicans threw their hat over the trump wall and decided, look, we're not going to win back suburban voters, women voters, so we've got to keep our base, our angry grievance-filled base jacked up all the time. but one other thing i want to say is, you know, the reason that they're enraged at liz cheney is because she is their -- a voice of conscience, and they hate it. she is calling them out. she's speaking truth to a party that is in the grips of an insidious lie and conspiracy theories and the republican party, i'm sorry to say, as someone who's been a lifelong republican, is a diseased party, and it's a dangerous party, and it's getting worse, not better. >> gloriaked about leader mccarthy and what he described as his weakness. let's just remind everyone that this is the kevin mccarthy who wouldn't pull marjorie taylor greene from her committees but is now willing to, according to the reporting in a few days, lead this removal of liz cheney for simply telling the truth. >> right. and you're not -- you know, you're not hearing them talk a lot about matt gaetz and his issues. i think liz cheney's in their face. and in talking to one republican this morning, he said to me, you know, she really shouldn't have embarrassed mccarthy that way. she shouldn't challenge him publicly that way. and i'm thinking to myself, wait a minute. this is a grown woman who is in leadership, and if she is embarrassing mccarthy because he's in both sides of the issue about what trump did and didn't do, that's just too bad. these are smart people who have been elected to public office, presumably. the people that i think are kind of the worst are the ones who actually agr
gloria borger. also with us, peter wehner. he has worked in the white house for three republican administrations, including as a senior advisor to president george w. bush. gloria, to you first and your new reporting and it aligns with what we heard from manu that represent cheney is not going down without a fight. >> she's going to continue to fight this, and i think that's the problem for republicans. for her, this is a matter of -- it's existential. it's a matter of preserving...
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gloria, - we look forward to it. lovely to i have you all back, gloria, angela and julia, great to see you. opening up today on how transmissible it is and how much the vaccine will prevent it. so very difficult for the government. [30 vaccine will prevent it. so very difficult for the government. do you want to offer— difficult for the government. do you want to offer your _ difficult for the government. do you want to offer your opinion _ difficult for the government. do you want to offer your opinion on - difficult for the government. do you want to offer your opinion on the i want to offer your opinion on the opening up? the want to offer your opinion on the opening up?— opening up? the opening up is welcome but _ opening up? the opening up is welcome but personally - opening up? the opening up is welcome but personally we - opening up? the opening up is i welcome but personally we would remain extremely cautious. i think many member is of the government are saying that as well. personally we are not going to be going into areas that are enclosed or poorly ventilated, we are still going
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