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this is how the principal kim greer wmd them back to campus.pite the jubilation about returning to in person learning, the pandemic was framed by social strife. one year ago our country supported the black lives matter movement. the whole country supported black lives matter? wow! okay. students were asked to complete an online survey written by three teachers. in response to blm and stop asian hate, i wondered about other racial groups? yes or no? i believe that privilege paced on skin color is a myth. again that's a yes or no. i referred to the coronavirus as china virus before. i have tried speaking english with an accent, yes or no? this gem: i think my asian peers are really good at math. saying yes to that is really pad. the students are instructed that if they answered yes to any of those questions, that could be occurred aggression. students were told to watch videos from something called # let's talk bias. >> i was protesting downtown and a black man stopped me. we were holding a black lives matter sign. he said that starts with you gu
this is how the principal kim greer wmd them back to campus.pite the jubilation about returning to in person learning, the pandemic was framed by social strife. one year ago our country supported the black lives matter movement. the whole country supported black lives matter? wow! okay. students were asked to complete an online survey written by three teachers. in response to blm and stop asian hate, i wondered about other racial groups? yes or no? i believe that privilege paced on skin color...
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christina greer, associate professor at fordham university in new york.a. he wasn't like this before but he seems to have managed to have found himself on the wrong side of a wedge situation. there are pregnant women, immunocompromised people, the point of herd immunity is we're not giving it to people who can't get vaccinated. >> absolutely, ali. we still don't know everything about this virus. the more people vaccinated helps us get back to normal. we can go to restaurants, go out in public, help the economy. the fact that ron johnson doesn't believe in science and i think he is one of the senators that does exhibit that trumpism is a disease. where we have taken people who were once somewhat real be and they have turned themselves into these true believers that whatever the president has said in the past, even though the president has flip flopped, even though the former president has taken a vaccine, you see someone like senator johnson just completely ignore what is good for the american people and that is quite frightening. i think the citizens of w
christina greer, associate professor at fordham university in new york.a. he wasn't like this before but he seems to have managed to have found himself on the wrong side of a wedge situation. there are pregnant women, immunocompromised people, the point of herd immunity is we're not giving it to people who can't get vaccinated. >> absolutely, ali. we still don't know everything about this virus. the more people vaccinated helps us get back to normal. we can go to restaurants, go out in...
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greer.ial guest, former secretary of state hillary clinton. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> trickle-down economics has never worked and it's crime to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out. >> 100 days into office, how joe biden and his predecessor just ended the reagan era, leaving republicans with nothing. >> least going to control how much meat you can eat. can you imagine that? >>> what we're learning about what's at the heart of the rudy giuliani investigation. >> he just loves this country. and they raid his
greer.ial guest, former secretary of state hillary clinton. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> trickle-down economics has never worked and it's crime to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out. >> 100 days into office, how joe biden and his predecessor just ended the reagan era, leaving republicans with nothing. >> least going to control how much meat you can eat. can you imagine that? >>> what we're learning about what's at the...
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professor greer, let me begin with you.hat they appeared to be when we were watching them do what they did that day. >> right, lawrence. reading this piece by my colleague it reads a little bit like a web story for a lot of folks. this idea of economic anxiety is something that black organizers have been talking about for years where it's just their -- the economic anxiety is so minuscule compared to the white supremacy that we saw in charlottesville and again on display january 6th. when people were marching through charlottesville talking about the jews will not replace us, blacks will not replace us, specifically going under the ideology that the president had sewn those seeds for months and years, so many americans knew exactly what that was. and during the tenure of donald trump, far too many americans refused to recognize it. they told themselves it was everything but white supremacy, everything but racism. even on january 6th. >> we had far too many americans trying to justify it as something else. when political sci
professor greer, let me begin with you.hat they appeared to be when we were watching them do what they did that day. >> right, lawrence. reading this piece by my colleague it reads a little bit like a web story for a lot of folks. this idea of economic anxiety is something that black organizers have been talking about for years where it's just their -- the economic anxiety is so minuscule compared to the white supremacy that we saw in charlottesville and again on display january 6th. when...
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america first. >> professor greer, how durable do you think this rhetoric is? particularly because ones congresswoman greene encumber women of arizona were called out for, it they seem to kind of walk it back really quickly, do you think americans are kind of getting hip to this in a way that they won't tolerate it anymore? >> no, i don't think that's it at all, joshua. sadly, i think the republican party is getting hip to the fact that they can't just be as explicit. we saw this with the ridiculous system the 1776 project and response to the 16 19 project. i don't think they will walk you back. i think they will say this is agree just an important, and this isn't who we are, yet they were quite the legislation across the country that support this nonsense. we have to remember, it wasn't too long ago that there were signs all over this country that said, no jews, no n-word, no dogs. no irish, no n-word, no dogs. the republican party consistently supports these horrible policies that exclude various racial method groups on state level politics while their collea
america first. >> professor greer, how durable do you think this rhetoric is? particularly because ones congresswoman greene encumber women of arizona were called out for, it they seem to kind of walk it back really quickly, do you think americans are kind of getting hip to this in a way that they won't tolerate it anymore? >> no, i don't think that's it at all, joshua. sadly, i think the republican party is getting hip to the fact that they can't just be as explicit. we saw this...
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i said, the only one who can do it is david allen greer. i begged for him to be in it.been good. but with him, he makes it great. >> jimmy: how did you tell him, you're going to be my dad? >> i said -- well, i asked him. i said, are you offended that i'm asking you to be my dad? we facetimed. i saw the gray beard. i said, you're already on your way. [ laughter ] looking like my dad. it wasn't because -- we adjusted the ages where i'm like 41, 42, whatever. he's 64 in the actual -- >> jimmy: but in real life he's only 10 years older than you are? [ laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, i think 10 or 11 years older or something. >> jimmy: right. >> but he -- look, he wasn't offended. but when he showed up -- because we only had eight episodes to try to catch that chemistry. as soon as you get 20 episodes and you catch the chemistry around show 18, we didn't have that luxury. having him on there just made it crazy. >> jimmy: because you guys already have it. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: the reverend sweet tea? >> reverend sweet tea. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is he based on anybody? >> lis
i said, the only one who can do it is david allen greer. i begged for him to be in it.been good. but with him, he makes it great. >> jimmy: how did you tell him, you're going to be my dad? >> i said -- well, i asked him. i said, are you offended that i'm asking you to be my dad? we facetimed. i saw the gray beard. i said, you're already on your way. [ laughter ] looking like my dad. it wasn't because -- we adjusted the ages where i'm like 41, 42, whatever. he's 64 in the actual --...
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greer, maybe she has good intentions but you can't just say the whole country supports black lives matterat is she saying? it is patently false. >> people would be shocked by the instructional material coming from diversity, equity and inclusion, it is gone across the country and it is unacceptable, runs against american traditions and values, civil rights, equal protection and we need to stand up against it. it is not a partisan issue that divides democrats and republicans and people who love children, who love america's children, we need to stand up, no child should be intimidated in the classroom. laura: thank you, the radicalization is being reinforced by toxic establishment in the press, hates our country, the latest screed from the washington post columnist at m snbc. >> there's no one way to be black in america but there is one way we live while black in america. we live under siege. laura: doctor ben carson is talking about the purported solution to it, moving focus from equality to equity won't compete racism. it is not the kind of racism. equity would reward and punish people be
greer, maybe she has good intentions but you can't just say the whole country supports black lives matterat is she saying? it is patently false. >> people would be shocked by the instructional material coming from diversity, equity and inclusion, it is gone across the country and it is unacceptable, runs against american traditions and values, civil rights, equal protection and we need to stand up against it. it is not a partisan issue that divides democrats and republicans and people who...
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. >> greer garson speaking for more than five minutes, and it was already past midnight.e pesci, slightly more concise. >> it's my privilege. thank you. >> with just days to go before hollywood's golden night, the film fans looking to the moments we just can't forget. pushups and the messups. >> please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only, adele dazib. >> will the star-studded lineup of presenters be able to fill the shoes of previous hosts like billy crystal? >> well, welcome to the oscars, or as abc likes to call it, regis' night off. ♪ it's ♪ >> he's hosted the show nine times. but this year the focus is on the films and the academy's most diverse class of filmmakers ever. and an opportunity for more history-making moments. super sized moments. >> and the oscar goes to marissa tomei. >> and the hollywood hilarity that only oscar can bring. >> this is hilarious. i got an oscar. >> this is hilarious. olivia coleman who we just saw winning for "the favorite" says she keeps her oscar in bed with her between her and her husband. kate winslet says she keeps hers in th
. >> greer garson speaking for more than five minutes, and it was already past midnight.e pesci, slightly more concise. >> it's my privilege. thank you. >> with just days to go before hollywood's golden night, the film fans looking to the moments we just can't forget. pushups and the messups. >> please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only, adele dazib. >> will the star-studded lineup of presenters be able to fill the shoes of previous hosts like billy...
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. >> professor greer, how durable do you think the rhetoric is, particularly because once congresswoman green and congressman from arizona walked it back quickly, do you think americans are getting hip to this in a way they won't tolerate anymore? >> no, i don't think that's it, and i think the republican party is getting hip to the fact they can't be as explaceit. i don't think they will walk it back. i think they will say that this is egregious and this is not who we are, yet they will quietly pass legislation in state houses across the country that support this type of nonsense. we have to remember, you know, it was not too long ago that there were signs all over the country that said no jews, no n-word, no dogs. the republican party consistently supports these horrible policies that exsphroud various racial and ethnic groups on state level politics while their colleagues say one thing to the media yet they are either silent when it comes to really speaking out or quietly will cosign this legislation and pass it through state houses across the country. >> i wonder, professor, before
. >> professor greer, how durable do you think the rhetoric is, particularly because once congresswoman green and congressman from arizona walked it back quickly, do you think americans are getting hip to this in a way they won't tolerate anymore? >> no, i don't think that's it, and i think the republican party is getting hip to the fact they can't be as explaceit. i don't think they will walk it back. i think they will say that this is egregious and this is not who we are, yet they...
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in the female eunuch greer wrote in the final analysis women aren't really free until they're libidos are recognized as separate entities. betty ferdan personally invited robert rimmer, ah, you may not know you may not remember robert rimmer. there was this enormous bestseller in the 60s early 70s called the herod experiment. yes, which described a college campus where the students would be assigned to roommates-based purely on their computer-generated compatibility and everybody would have affairs with everybody else and everybody would be constantly having sex with everyone else and they would be no jealousy and no marriage and it would all be blissful and fantastic and okay. so this guy will of course, he sold a huge number of books, especially on college campuses and but here's the point. i'm trying to bring out. the national organization for women betty friedan's group and the american association of use university women sought his advice about the cultural construction of gender roles. feminists joined hands with libertines like hugh hefner. hefner supported the now legal defens
in the female eunuch greer wrote in the final analysis women aren't really free until they're libidos are recognized as separate entities. betty ferdan personally invited robert rimmer, ah, you may not know you may not remember robert rimmer. there was this enormous bestseller in the 60s early 70s called the herod experiment. yes, which described a college campus where the students would be assigned to roommates-based purely on their computer-generated compatibility and everybody would have...
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. >> reporter: kelly greer's son mercury was only 21 years old when he was shot and killed in 1999. >cury before the paramedics got there. we had a couple of words with each other and the paramedics came. early that morning, dick told us that he didn't make it, and went back to see him. he was still wrm. and there was a little tear coming from his eye. i remember that. yeah. >> reporter: the alleged shooter had a felony conviction on his record and now faced a capital murder charge. >> i'm not sure what i wanted from the trial. i knew i didn't want any more death. what i saw, another young black man standing there, who happened to be the young man who killed my son, what was him getting life or the december penalty going to do? knowing that the justice system was already against him and my son, i didn't want to help that system. it doesn't need my help. i told the judge, whatever you do today, it's not going to bring mercury back. >> we are haunted by a 400-year curse that was created when we embraced these narratives of racial difference. these ideologies of racial hierarchy and whit
. >> reporter: kelly greer's son mercury was only 21 years old when he was shot and killed in 1999. >cury before the paramedics got there. we had a couple of words with each other and the paramedics came. early that morning, dick told us that he didn't make it, and went back to see him. he was still wrm. and there was a little tear coming from his eye. i remember that. yeah. >> reporter: the alleged shooter had a felony conviction on his record and now faced a capital murder...
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. >> professor greer? >> well, we know donald trump is only going to look out for donald trump. he has his own legal troubles facing him, so he has no time for someone like matt gaetz. the first article of the constitution is the legislative branch, so we know for the framers intended for this to be a branch to uphold democracy. he does not have a lot of long-standing friends. we're seeing that people within the republican party are trying to move away from this right wing extremist notion that donald trump solidified in four years and try to become a little more moderate so they actually have a future moving forward in 2022 and 2024. matt gaetz is not part of that plan. why would you cast your lot with someone facing possible pedophilia charges and other charges when the republicans have bigger fish to fry when they're trying to win back state houses and push forward a different type of agenda. this is a distraction for someone they barely know, and they're not willing to sort of risk their own reputation for someone like him. >> yeah. and, michael, when somebody says that they
. >> professor greer? >> well, we know donald trump is only going to look out for donald trump. he has his own legal troubles facing him, so he has no time for someone like matt gaetz. the first article of the constitution is the legislative branch, so we know for the framers intended for this to be a branch to uphold democracy. he does not have a lot of long-standing friends. we're seeing that people within the republican party are trying to move away from this right wing extremist...
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. >>> for more, i want to bring in my panel, christina greer, she's also politics editor at the griothe author of "black ethics" and former republican congressman from florida, david jolly. christina, let me start where i left off with the congresswoman, which is, is this a turning point? a turning point not only across the country when it comes to police reform but in washington as well? it seems like there is some optimism that something can get passed in the next month or so, needing ten votes in the senate. do you think it could happen? >> we're going to have to keep pushing. i mean, there are so many republicans that are still under the haze of the trump era, and they're so afraid of what donald trump may think about them and their behavior that it's still affecting them. i think some other areas of optimism, obviously, merrick garland is head of the d.o.j. and the folks he's trying to put in place, gupta, clark, obviously hopefully she'll get the votes from republican senators so we can have a substantive conversation about what policing across the nation looks like in police d
. >>> for more, i want to bring in my panel, christina greer, she's also politics editor at the griothe author of "black ethics" and former republican congressman from florida, david jolly. christina, let me start where i left off with the congresswoman, which is, is this a turning point? a turning point not only across the country when it comes to police reform but in washington as well? it seems like there is some optimism that something can get passed in the next month or...
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plus, david alan greer is guest co-hosting. it's going to be a good time.t to miss a prayer team tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> appreciate you entertainment tonight, by the way, airs right here on kron 4 at 7.30. so mark it down. all right. that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:00am tonight at 6 just seems like covid-19 cases are going down there are growing concerns across the bay area of another possible surge. why? >> health officials are now warning against certain activities. yeah. it's like. >> it's good. it's bad. what is it? baseball is back. that's good. the a's home opener tonight giants are on the road opening their season in seattle we have everything fans need to know before visiting bay area parks for the first time since the pandemic. you really got prepare beyond the giants, get keep it here. kron 4 news at 6 is next. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at ces. given that these variants are spreading. we really want to do everything we can to keep them from spreading. >> now it's 6. there is growing concern over the e
plus, david alan greer is guest co-hosting. it's going to be a good time.t to miss a prayer team tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> appreciate you entertainment tonight, by the way, airs right here on kron 4 at 7.30. so mark it down. all right. that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:00am tonight at 6 just seems like covid-19 cases are going down there are growing concerns across the bay area of another possible surge. why? >> health officials are now warning against certain activities. yeah....
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i'm joined by evan greer, deputy director of fight for the future — a non—profit that campaigns for digitalou make of its latest changes? what do you make of its latest chances? , , , ., ., changes? users should have control of— changes? users should have control of the _ changes? users should have control of the algorithms - changes? users should have | control of the algorithms that dictate what they see on the internet but this does not solve the fundamental problem which is that facebook surveillance capitalist business model of harvesting our data is fundamentally incompatible with basic human rights and democracy so we need thoughtful policies that address tech monopoly power and everything that comes along with it rather than listen to what goes up and down and what the algorithm options are, we need policies in place to protect people.- need policies in place to protect people. what kind of olicies protect people. what kind of policies are _ protect people. what kind of policies are you _ protect people. what kind of policies are you calling - protect people. what kind of policies a
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joining me now is a christina greer, but elaina plott and sahil kapur national political reporter fors. christina, let me start with you. the tangible -- i mean, it's very rare to inherit and the administration like a mass vaccination, that is so quantifiable. did you vaccinate enough people? that was the key challenge they had, he was able to come before the nation tonight and say we've doubled with the goal was. >> yeah. joe biden is really articulating a few accomplishments but keep in mind, chris, he knows that he has one year left of unified government and people start campaigning. and then the 2022 midterms come and there's a real chance that he could lose the house or the senate, or both. and he saw that when he was vice president under barack obama. so it is not just the vaccinations, is it also about jobs and pushing forward and agenda on climate change. it's also about trying to get the legislation passed, whether it's voting rights or civil rights. he knows that the clock is ticking. but as you said, the shadow vaccinations and the tangible acts of getting it done has been
joining me now is a christina greer, but elaina plott and sahil kapur national political reporter fors. christina, let me start with you. the tangible -- i mean, it's very rare to inherit and the administration like a mass vaccination, that is so quantifiable. did you vaccinate enough people? that was the key challenge they had, he was able to come before the nation tonight and say we've doubled with the goal was. >> yeah. joe biden is really articulating a few accomplishments but keep in...
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. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "the tyranny of either/or" by evan greer. this is democracy now!mocracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. relatives and supporters of jacob blake staged a sit-in outside the kenosha police headquarters in wisconsin on sunday to protest the department's decision to allow police officer rusten sheskey to return to work. rusten sheskey is the white police officer who shot jacob blake at point-blank range seven times while he was reaching into his car where his three little children were. we turn now to jacob blake, sr. you were there last night. thank you so much for joining us. can you talk about when you learned that sheskey had returned to work? as we said before, he was cleared of any wrongdoing -- also something you what re-investigated. >> wfound out i would say 11 days ago that he went back to work and we plan on the 12th day to stage a rally at that te, we all decided thate would have to go step beyond the rally to get enough attention, that there has been so many injustices carried through this investigation -- amy, thank you fo
. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "the tyranny of either/or" by evan greer. this is democracy now!mocracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. relatives and supporters of jacob blake staged a sit-in outside the kenosha police headquarters in wisconsin on sunday to protest the department's decision to allow police officer rusten sheskey to return to work. rusten sheskey is the white police officer who shot jacob blake at point-blank range seven times while he was reaching into his...
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next week, next week, we've got new shows with mark wahlberg, luke bryan, katey sagal, david alan greertopher grace, ray romano, and hunter biden, with music from nessa barrett and jayden featuring travis barker, all time low, and the wallflowers. [ cheers and applause ] so please join us for all that. our first guests tonight are two very talented actors who are good friends on-screen and off-screen. they play superheroes in the new movie "thunder force." it premieres next friday on netflix. please welcome melissa mccarthy and octavia spencer. [ cheers and applause ] hello, ladies. >> hello. >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: how are you? [ cheers and applause ] now listen, if you're allegedly such good friends, why aren't you together? why are you separated? [ laughter ] >> this is when we talk about our feud. >> jimmy: i see, oh, good. let's start one right now. yeah, i feel like i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room right now. melissa, you are in australia, right? >> yep. i'm in australia, out by byron bay. >> jimmy: how are things there? i heard they don't even have the virus in australia, t
next week, next week, we've got new shows with mark wahlberg, luke bryan, katey sagal, david alan greertopher grace, ray romano, and hunter biden, with music from nessa barrett and jayden featuring travis barker, all time low, and the wallflowers. [ cheers and applause ] so please join us for all that. our first guests tonight are two very talented actors who are good friends on-screen and off-screen. they play superheroes in the new movie "thunder force." it premieres next friday on...
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. >> professor eddie glaude and professor christina greer, thank you very much for joining us tonight. "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. good evening once again. i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. there is breaking news about trump act lite matt gaetz. now under investigation for possible sex trafficking. tonight "the new york times" reveals gaetz was looking to get a blanket pardon from president trump. quote, in the final weeks of president trump's term, he asked the white house for blanket preemptive pardons for himself and unidentified congressional allies for any crimes they may have committed. justice department investigators had begun questioning mr. gaetz's associates about his conduct, including whether he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old that violated sex trafficking laws. mr. gaetz did not tell white house aides he was under investigation for potential sex trafficking violations when he made the request. aides told mr. trump of the request, though, it's unclear whether mr. gaetz discussed the matter directly with the president. the "times"
. >> professor eddie glaude and professor christina greer, thank you very much for joining us tonight. "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. good evening once again. i'm ali velshi in for brian williams. there is breaking news about trump act lite matt gaetz. now under investigation for possible sex trafficking. tonight "the new york times" reveals gaetz was looking to get a blanket pardon from president trump. quote, in the final weeks of president...
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few days later i decided to buy it i recommended it as a final trade because it was down 20% on the greerhs it has had a nice bounce since then, but i still like the progress that this company is making in terms of improved billings and revenues on a sequential basis i feel like calculated billings, they have beaten t last two quarters and sequentially are improving from up 10% to up 22% to up 27% if you look at the last couple of quarters. calculated billings is a fancy way of saying new business wins. what they do is business planning software in the clouds. i don't have a lot of cloud exposure other than amazon, other than alphabet and i wanted to own something with a little more beta. this one i thought was down and out at the right place. >> sarat, you told kansas city southern tell us why. >> i did so they are merging with canadian pacific i bought the stock a couple of years ago. they did everything i wanted it to do. the stocis up almost 30% for the year so i wanted to take some money off the table and put it into other stocks like what we talked about earlier in the show. >> you
few days later i decided to buy it i recommended it as a final trade because it was down 20% on the greerhs it has had a nice bounce since then, but i still like the progress that this company is making in terms of improved billings and revenues on a sequential basis i feel like calculated billings, they have beaten t last two quarters and sequentially are improving from up 10% to up 22% to up 27% if you look at the last couple of quarters. calculated billings is a fancy way of saying new...
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greer. joy will be back tomorrow night with a special guest, former secretary of state hillary clinton. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> trickle-down economics has never worked and it's crime to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out. >> 100 days into office, how joe biden and his predecessor just ended the reagan era, leaving republicans with nothing. >> least going to control how much meat you can eat. can you imagine that? >>> what we're learning about what's at the heart of the rudy giuliani investigation. >> he just loves this country. and they raid his apartment. it's like, so unfair and such a double -- it's like a double standard. >> tonight, a look back at just how far rudy has fallen. >> nothing disturbs me more than to see all of the revelations of crime committed by the wealthiest members of our society. >>> minnesota attorney general keith ellison on police reform as george floyd's family comes to washington. "all in" starts right now. good evening fr
greer. joy will be back tomorrow night with a special guest, former secretary of state hillary clinton. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> trickle-down economics has never worked and it's crime to grow the economy from the bottom and the middle out. >> 100 days into office, how joe biden and his predecessor just ended the reagan era, leaving republicans with nothing. >> least going to control how much meat you can eat. can you imagine that?...
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still with me christina greer, elaina plott and sahil kapur.oing some needle threading on this question, in that section of the speech. what was your reaction to it, christina? >> i thought the section was interesting. obviously, i would've liked much more time dedicated to that section. but i thought the way the president wolf in -- first of all he said, white supremacy is terrorism. then he walked into george floyd, talking about the george floyd justice act. and then he transitioned into equity for lgbtq plus, asian american protections, protections for violence against women, gun violence. i fell all of those came together in a larger, 21st century, civil rights package. that he's putting together and asking congress to pass certain legislation, so he can sign it. but what i think is fascinating is we have to remember there are thousands upon thousands of black americans who were in police departments across the country. they have family members who are police officers, military personnel, there are many conservative -- 90% of black america
still with me christina greer, elaina plott and sahil kapur.oing some needle threading on this question, in that section of the speech. what was your reaction to it, christina? >> i thought the section was interesting. obviously, i would've liked much more time dedicated to that section. but i thought the way the president wolf in -- first of all he said, white supremacy is terrorism. then he walked into george floyd, talking about the george floyd justice act. and then he transitioned...
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greer, i spoke with a congressman about what is happening in his state. take a listen. >> this is a way for the republicans to stage an issue to pass more voter suppression laws. the audit is a sham. why would you hire anyone named cyber ninjas. and two, it isn't clear who is paying for this. >> connect the dots, what you see in arizona, perpetuation of the big lie, voter suppression bills across the country, including arizona, and what you hear from mccarthy and others? >> here's the deal. so many republicans are still running scared because they don't know what donald trump plans to do in 2024, and they know he still has a bully pulpit with primary voters within the party. one, they're going to perpetuate a lie. so many supporters don't care that they're perpetuating a lie, don't mind they say one thing in the morning, another in the afternoon, something different in the evening. the issue is this. republicans need/want to regain control of the house and or the senate in 2022, but definitely 2024, but the electoral math for the presidency is still have
greer, i spoke with a congressman about what is happening in his state. take a listen. >> this is a way for the republicans to stage an issue to pass more voter suppression laws. the audit is a sham. why would you hire anyone named cyber ninjas. and two, it isn't clear who is paying for this. >> connect the dots, what you see in arizona, perpetuation of the big lie, voter suppression bills across the country, including arizona, and what you hear from mccarthy and others? >>...
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food but on the other hand i'm also a bit more births because you know where the out of the woods yet greer are i really love them. but there are a lot of work to make so i'm glad the stores are open this year the government has warned that the bazaars may be shut down if operating guidelines are not complied with a reminder that even as families gather to mark ramadan the pandemic is not yet over florence italy al-jazeera. well it's now time for sport and joe the pandemic is not over in sport either it just keeps coming back next hour yes let's start with 2 high profile sportsman have tested positive for 19 footballers sergio ramos and tennis star daniel medvedev romas read from have confirmed that captain ramos is now isolating in compliance with spanish health guidelines that offender is also captain of the spanish national team is currently injured and i've already been ruled out of rails champions league quarter final 2nd leg away to liverpool on wednesday and in monaco the tennis world number 2 daniel medvedev tested positive at the monte carlo masters the russian is now withdrawn fro
food but on the other hand i'm also a bit more births because you know where the out of the woods yet greer are i really love them. but there are a lot of work to make so i'm glad the stores are open this year the government has warned that the bazaars may be shut down if operating guidelines are not complied with a reminder that even as families gather to mark ramadan the pandemic is not yet over florence italy al-jazeera. well it's now time for sport and joe the pandemic is not over in sport...
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reporter: five and a half years ago, speaker of the house john boehner decided to end his congressional greereporter: the pope had just visited congress, a project boehner had been working on for 20 years. >> it felt like the hap perhappiest day i've seen on capitol hill. maybe i'll just quit tomorrow because it won't get any better. >> reporter: in a new memoir, "on the house" he has the ideological forces he fought with as speaker, are now threatening the house. >> i said, looks great to me. i got to washington and i thought, this is the biggest gavel i've ever seenment. >> reporter: when he came to power in 2011, he found no matter how big the gavel, he lacked the power to keep reactionery of his parties in line. write in your book you became mayor of crazy town. >> in 2010, talk radio had been around for a while. we had the internet. we started to have apps. and people really didn't need the party as much as they used to need it. and so members, c candidateses coululd kind of f create themselves out of nothing. >> reporter: the new modes of communication gave those rebellious members a di
reporter: five and a half years ago, speaker of the house john boehner decided to end his congressional greereporter: the pope had just visited congress, a project boehner had been working on for 20 years. >> it felt like the hap perhappiest day i've seen on capitol hill. maybe i'll just quit tomorrow because it won't get any better. >> reporter: in a new memoir, "on the house" he has the ideological forces he fought with as speaker, are now threatening the house. >>...