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congressman hakim jefferies, whose shot appears to be frozen. we'll see if we can get him back or get the next guest, who is the mayor of san francisco. democrat london breed. she's unveiled a road map for police reforms in her city and is now among many other things, the police will no longer respond to criminal calls. san francisco mayor london breed joins me now. mayor, do i have you? >> you have me. >> okay. excellent. let me start on this -- on one of the things that you announced, which i think is one of the more interesting ways that reform can go, which is reducing the scope of police business, which is to say, there are many calls that come in to dispatch, there are many things that happen that people want to report that are not crimes in progress, and you have talked about taking the police away from being the people that answer those calls. describe to me what that looks like. >> so for example, i'm sure you heard just recently in san francisco, there was a woman who called the police on a man in front of his house because he was putt
congressman hakim jefferies, whose shot appears to be frozen. we'll see if we can get him back or get the next guest, who is the mayor of san francisco. democrat london breed. she's unveiled a road map for police reforms in her city and is now among many other things, the police will no longer respond to criminal calls. san francisco mayor london breed joins me now. mayor, do i have you? >> you have me. >> okay. excellent. let me start on this -- on one of the things that you...
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subway station african street is like entering the wilderness or at least that's what photographer hakim bloody action being thinks the designer wants people to feel. it's a kind of. cautious on cautious. misuse of the whole concept of africa so they see it very much as a kind of like a soup which was the original idea of this area and in fact there were plans to build an open ears to hear after the 1st world war with actual people from germany's colonies included in the exhibits alongside the animals those plans never became a reality but the street signs in this district do memorialize germany's colonial past for years and years have been demanding that these street names be changed as they are a tribute to colonizers who were responsible for the death of thousands of africans which he has he's been painted over in a very probably blood 2 streets and one square were supposed to be renamed to honor people and terms connected with rebellion against the german colonial power but local residents and right wing politicians went to court to stop this germany's colonial past is still a sensit
subway station african street is like entering the wilderness or at least that's what photographer hakim bloody action being thinks the designer wants people to feel. it's a kind of. cautious on cautious. misuse of the whole concept of africa so they see it very much as a kind of like a soup which was the original idea of this area and in fact there were plans to build an open ears to hear after the 1st world war with actual people from germany's colonies included in the exhibits alongside the...
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it is assume that is alone he was alone but you can't hakim anymore but because he killed himself 20 years ago that's the sad part of the story so i would say the truth can never be found in this case and i would say also that the swedes wouldn't come to arrest in this case the. prosecutor stopped work now but i wouldn't say that the story has fallen and today i thank you thank you. the german government is investing 9000000000 years to become the number one in green hydrogen technology according to a new strategy paper ministers of beijing the st mihiel energy can both reduce carbon emissions and the economy. is a huge commitment in germany's efforts to become a clean energy economy by seeking to lead the world in hydrogen energy generation. cream or should we rather take energy system transformation and climate protection to a new qualitative level and we can do this by using hydrogen or more precisely green hydrogen in energy production and energy he's very good for the hydrogen is already used in power plants and vehicles but most of the fuel is sourced from natural gas a process
it is assume that is alone he was alone but you can't hakim anymore but because he killed himself 20 years ago that's the sad part of the story so i would say the truth can never be found in this case and i would say also that the swedes wouldn't come to arrest in this case the. prosecutor stopped work now but i wouldn't say that the story has fallen and today i thank you thank you. the german government is investing 9000000000 years to become the number one in green hydrogen technology...
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my colleague yalda hakim spoke to three experts, professor richard sennett in london, sameh wahba incts covid—19 might have on our urban landscapes and how cities could change as a result of the pandemic. i think we're going to have to figure out new ways to make cities dense, so that we've got all the advantages of a dense, efficient environment but where people don't crowd themselves in ways that can be unhealthy as they would be during a pandemic. that probably means we have to change the way we think about transport and the way we build buildings. so, the impact is going to be lasting if we want to a healthy city that's also efficient, sustainable in terms of climate issues. let's go to solly. if you look at a city like new york, it's densely populated, people live in small apartments. do you think attitudes are starting to change, given we've been in this lockdown for so many months? i think that new york is geared up to go back to where it was before. i don't think that the pandemic will create lasting changes in density. i think people are addicted to the buzz that is associat
my colleague yalda hakim spoke to three experts, professor richard sennett in london, sameh wahba incts covid—19 might have on our urban landscapes and how cities could change as a result of the pandemic. i think we're going to have to figure out new ways to make cities dense, so that we've got all the advantages of a dense, efficient environment but where people don't crowd themselves in ways that can be unhealthy as they would be during a pandemic. that probably means we have to change the...
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been a crazy person who was once attached to the nation of islam and back then called himself keith hakimre recently, he endorsed antifa and that is all true but unlike other race baiting extremist, he may have a promising political feature, very interesting to imagine it. he could be the attorney general of the united states. at the very least, he would be first in line to become the u.s. attorney for the state of minnesota, the top federal prosecutor there. what would happen then? we may live to find out. all of this probably strikes you as violet died craziness, eliminate the police, really? but things change fact. look at how quickly they changed just over the weekend. the skilled trends bottom if there ever was one is already acting as if to defund the police, a proposal that no sane person even mentioned in public just last month is now the defining civil rights issue of our time. you would have to be a bigoted dinosaur, a bad person to oppose it. >> this is one of those moments. this right now is one of those moments. you are an elected official or any reason on this call. i am act
been a crazy person who was once attached to the nation of islam and back then called himself keith hakimre recently, he endorsed antifa and that is all true but unlike other race baiting extremist, he may have a promising political feature, very interesting to imagine it. he could be the attorney general of the united states. at the very least, he would be first in line to become the u.s. attorney for the state of minnesota, the top federal prosecutor there. what would happen then? we may live...
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and hakim khan as described them as right wing elements.the police have set up here, you can see it beyond the crowds here, the street, down the road, is there a main government smith industry. downing street coming up there. and the other end is trafalgar square which is where the black lives matter march may be later today. and where you see the scuffles here, i'll point you to the gray box in the corner of parliament square. inside that box is a statue of nelson mandela. there were threats that some of the people here would take down nelson mandela's statue. that's why the mayor's had it put in a box. and when we're seeing the crowds moving on number to nelson mandela's statue, we've seen the police come in, in quite strong numbers, no hard confrontation. but it's very clear that police are under instructions to protect any and all statues today. >> nic robertson, you and the crew take good care there. thank you. >>> so protests across the u.s. helped turn up the pressure to charge the officers involved in george floyd's case. but for th
and hakim khan as described them as right wing elements.the police have set up here, you can see it beyond the crowds here, the street, down the road, is there a main government smith industry. downing street coming up there. and the other end is trafalgar square which is where the black lives matter march may be later today. and where you see the scuffles here, i'll point you to the gray box in the corner of parliament square. inside that box is a statue of nelson mandela. there were threats...
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. > tonight on "all in" -- as protests push the president on police reform, congressman hakim jefferies on whether the trump executive order means anything. credibility crisis for police. and then san francisco mayor london breed on the changes she's already making in her city. plus, armed militia on the streets of albuquerque and a protester shot. new mexico's governor will join me. and dnc chair tom perez on his plans to fight voter suppression in 2020. "all in" starts right now.
. > tonight on "all in" -- as protests push the president on police reform, congressman hakim jefferies on whether the trump executive order means anything. credibility crisis for police. and then san francisco mayor london breed on the changes she's already making in her city. plus, armed militia on the streets of albuquerque and a protester shot. new mexico's governor will join me. and dnc chair tom perez on his plans to fight voter suppression in 2020. "all in" starts...
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thank you for breaking into your father's day and being with us, congressman hakim jefferies. >>> presidentrump's rally in tulsa last night drew the ire of many, including our next guest, who called the event a divisive tactic. and that's in quotes. joining us now to discuss this is representative are jeregina goodwin, democrat of ohio -- i'm sorry, i meant oklahoma. why did you call it divisive? >> because first of all, happy father's day. >> thank you. >> and it's a divisive tactic, because it's obvious. when you come into tulsa, oklahoma, where we're known for having the most horrific act of terrorism of black folks in the united states, when you come in here knowing what our history is, when you come in here during juneteenth and say you're going to talk about the confederacy and your particular heritage, we know that's counter to everything we believe -- black folks, right thinking black folks in tulsa. so that rhetoric is divisive. we're not going to be distracted by the division of racism, we're not going to be distracted by the foolishness of double talk. so absolutely divisive. it'
thank you for breaking into your father's day and being with us, congressman hakim jefferies. >>> presidentrump's rally in tulsa last night drew the ire of many, including our next guest, who called the event a divisive tactic. and that's in quotes. joining us now to discuss this is representative are jeregina goodwin, democrat of ohio -- i'm sorry, i meant oklahoma. why did you call it divisive? >> because first of all, happy father's day. >> thank you. >> and it's a...
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her guests will include karen bass, congresswoman val demings and congressman hakim jeffjeffe. go to msnbc.com/townhall to submit a question for that event. don't go anywhere. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. ♪ >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> american failure. trump continues his super spreader behavior as the outbreaks in arizona, texas and florida shed records. out out of control coronavirus crisis, and why other countries want to keep americans out. >>> then the trump gang. new accusations from inside the justice department they enlt easy on roger stone to please the president. >>> stacey abrams is here on another pandemic election night in america. and a u.s. army soldier arrested in a neonazi terror plot. why right wing domestic terrorism doesn't break through the headlines. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight in washington, d.c., we're watching the new wall being erected around the white house, a new structure to protect the president from the citizens he's sworn to protect. today, the president flew down to vi
her guests will include karen bass, congresswoman val demings and congressman hakim jeffjeffe. go to msnbc.com/townhall to submit a question for that event. don't go anywhere. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. ♪ >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> american failure. trump continues his super spreader behavior as the outbreaks in arizona, texas and florida shed records. out out of control coronavirus crisis, and why other countries want to keep americans...
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karen bath of california, congressman val demings of florida andmi congressman hakim jeffies of new york, also the chair of the house democratic caucus. thank you all for being here. i want to give each of you a chance to react to what this moment chmeans, including the speed with which we've seen legislation happy. ericio garner said "i can't breathe" we didn't see any legislation. the bring oppa taylor case, so much has happened. the question is why now? as you answer the question, i want to go to you on this first, can you answer to the fact that most americans agree there is a systemic problem that needs to be p faced but there are particular americans who do not agree that there's a systemic a problem. one of them is the attorney general of the united states. i want you to sort of talk about what this moment means. also answers to what you hear william barr saying here. le. >> i s think the media is ignorg the fact that 8,000 african-americans are killed by crime in high crime areas and ten were killed last year by police. six of whom were under attack and shot. you have to put it i
karen bath of california, congressman val demings of florida andmi congressman hakim jeffies of new york, also the chair of the house democratic caucus. thank you all for being here. i want to give each of you a chance to react to what this moment chmeans, including the speed with which we've seen legislation happy. ericio garner said "i can't breathe" we didn't see any legislation. the bring oppa taylor case, so much has happened. the question is why now? as you answer the question,...
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. >>> tonight on "all in" -- as protests push the president on police reform, congressman hakim jefferiesorder means anything. and then san francisco mayor london breed on the changes she's already making in her city. plus, armed militia on the streets of albuquerque and a protester shot. new mexico's governor will join me. and dnc chair tom perez on his plans to fight voter suppression in 2020. "all in" starts right now.
. >>> tonight on "all in" -- as protests push the president on police reform, congressman hakim jefferiesorder means anything. and then san francisco mayor london breed on the changes she's already making in her city. plus, armed militia on the streets of albuquerque and a protester shot. new mexico's governor will join me. and dnc chair tom perez on his plans to fight voter suppression in 2020. "all in" starts right now.
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. >> one of the things contained in legislation today proposal from hakim jeffries is a ban on the use of the choke hold. chief, thank you and good luck in the city of houston. >> thank you, have a great week. >>> new york city of course has been the epicenter really of the outbreak of the covid pandemic in the united states. today is a major day, we're entering phase one of the state and the city's reopening plan. let's go to alexandra field, joins us here in new york. how is today different than yesterday? >> reporter: look, it represents an achievement in what has been the epicenter of this pandemic here in the u.s. we are now seeing the lowest number of new cases and the lowest number of deaths since the beginning of the pandemic and that means that people in this city can start to take some small steps to move forward, poppy. you're seeing some 400,000 people who can go back to work today. they work in construction jobs, they work in retail jobs. they work in manufacturing jobs. a lot of them will be riding the bus or the subway, where they're handing out some 2 million masks for
. >> one of the things contained in legislation today proposal from hakim jeffries is a ban on the use of the choke hold. chief, thank you and good luck in the city of houston. >> thank you, have a great week. >>> new york city of course has been the epicenter really of the outbreak of the covid pandemic in the united states. today is a major day, we're entering phase one of the state and the city's reopening plan. let's go to alexandra field, joins us here in new york. how...
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we know mayor de blasio here, hakim jeffries, but i asked reverend mccall, in a moment of healing. after these tense night or ten days of protests, expressing emotion, pain, and anger in the streets, now we see that all four of the officers in minneapolis are facing charges that could send them to prison for multiple decades. does it mean we're now at a moment of healing? do these memorials today mean we're entering that phase of this and reverend mccall said to me, sure, there is some healing, but the other part of the part has to heal and that's going to require justice actually being served. he said to me, do you know how many times we've been down this road? he's talking about, fine, maybe you may get charges against police officers, but you very rarely see convictions. his message he told me today here is going to be about how, yes, it's important to continue protesting, keep the pressure on but also going to be talking about next steps. ways to turn this anger, pain and emotion into action whether by registering to vote or other means. so he says he plans to address that here
we know mayor de blasio here, hakim jeffries, but i asked reverend mccall, in a moment of healing. after these tense night or ten days of protests, expressing emotion, pain, and anger in the streets, now we see that all four of the officers in minneapolis are facing charges that could send them to prison for multiple decades. does it mean we're now at a moment of healing? do these memorials today mean we're entering that phase of this and reverend mccall said to me, sure, there is some healing,...
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governor cuomo endorsed congress m congressman engle, nancy pelosi enforced him, hakim jefferies, seniorack caucus endorsed them. what do you say to them tonight? >> well, you know, again, the people have spoken. you know, we worked really hard from the very beginning of the campaign to build deep, authentic relationships with people across the district, across race, across class, across religion, across age. again, we did that work very urgently in the very beginning. we had hundreds of volunteers working with our campaign, knocking doors, making phone calls. so those relationships matter. and we have always felt confident that those relationships would translate into votes, even when the pandemic hit, we were able to pivot efficiently to a virtual campaign. and it led us to the point where we're up now by many, many points. >> so when it comes to calls for racial justice and the protests, which also have defined so much of this race, you have joined those calling to defund the police. i wanted to play part of a conversation i had with a democratic congressman and jim clyburn. he wants
governor cuomo endorsed congress m congressman engle, nancy pelosi enforced him, hakim jefferies, seniorack caucus endorsed them. what do you say to them tonight? >> well, you know, again, the people have spoken. you know, we worked really hard from the very beginning of the campaign to build deep, authentic relationships with people across the district, across race, across class, across religion, across age. again, we did that work very urgently in the very beginning. we had hundreds of...
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let's bring in congressman hakim jeffries. he chairs the house democratic caucus and serves on the judiciary committee. congressman, welcome. take us through your bill and what you've heard about tim scott's republican bill. where is there common ground? >> well, our bill clearly is designed to be transformative in basically changing the accountability measures both on the criminal side, on the transparency side as well as on the civil rights side, to ensure that if you have a rogue police officer that is abusive, that is violent, that engages in brutality, that they are held accountable under the law. that is the only way that change will be brought about. we'll see what the proposal is on the republican senate side, but it does not appear to be anchored in anything truly transformative. >> your bill won't have the opportunity to transform anything unless you can get it signed into law. if there were, let's say, two things, two things that you could work from your bill into the senate version, what's the most important? >> we
let's bring in congressman hakim jeffries. he chairs the house democratic caucus and serves on the judiciary committee. congressman, welcome. take us through your bill and what you've heard about tim scott's republican bill. where is there common ground? >> well, our bill clearly is designed to be transformative in basically changing the accountability measures both on the criminal side, on the transparency side as well as on the civil rights side, to ensure that if you have a rogue...
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there's legislation that hakim erffries introduced in honor of with excessive force.onstructing and reconstructing policing in this country by addressing many of these forums and the things tiffany just spoke to as well. this time it must change because if it does not change, then i shudder to think what will happen in this country. >> this time and, tiffany, your final words? >> i want to encourage the young folks who are out there protesting to stay strong and resilient. our ancestors taught us what it is to not only be leaders and fight for what we believe and i know that with the strength and the leadership of the young folks that are there now, it's not a one size fits all or one solution to the problem. there's multiple solutions to the problem. and our young folks are going to make sure america gets it right this time. >> all right. tiffany and dr. bernice king, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you both so very, very much. i hope that you'll be with us tonight because tonight we'll have -- thank you, both. tonight we'll have an abc news primetime special.
there's legislation that hakim erffries introduced in honor of with excessive force.onstructing and reconstructing policing in this country by addressing many of these forums and the things tiffany just spoke to as well. this time it must change because if it does not change, then i shudder to think what will happen in this country. >> this time and, tiffany, your final words? >> i want to encourage the young folks who are out there protesting to stay strong and resilient. our...
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my colleague yalda hakim spoke to three experts, professor richard sennett in london, sameh wahba inure out new ways to make cities dense so that we have got all the advantages of a dense, efficient environment but where people don't crowd themselves in ways that can be unhealthy as they would be during a pandemic. that probably means we have to change the way we think about transport and the way we build buildings. the impact is going to be lasting if we want to create a healthy city that is also efficient, sustainable in terms of climate issues. let's go to solly. if you look at a city like new york, it is densely populated, people live in small apartments. do you think attitudes are starting to change, given we have been in this lockdown for so many months? i think that new york is geared up to go back to where it was before. i don't think that the pandemic will create lasting changes in density. i think people are addicted to the buzz that is associated with density and with the rubbing shoulders with each other, and they are not going to give up on that. i think the pandemic has
my colleague yalda hakim spoke to three experts, professor richard sennett in london, sameh wahba inure out new ways to make cities dense so that we have got all the advantages of a dense, efficient environment but where people don't crowd themselves in ways that can be unhealthy as they would be during a pandemic. that probably means we have to change the way we think about transport and the way we build buildings. the impact is going to be lasting if we want to create a healthy city that is...