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jamaal, your question, please.the panelists is how do you respond to statements - like "all lives matter?" that's the typical response i when we mention black lives matter in australia. 0pal tometi, all lives matter at the end of the day, don't they? well, i certainly believe that all lives matter, and that is exactly why myself and the two other co—founders of black lives matter created black lives matter. we wanted to be very honest about what we were seeing in our society, in our communities, day in, day out. the fact that black people were being treated with disrespect, were being treated with such violence in every sphere of our lives and we were being treated — and we are being treated — as if our lives, in fact, don't matter. and we know better than that, so we wanted to go out and create a platform and a network that allowed us to come together, to share our concerns, to amplify our voices and call the attention of the world to join in to create a world where one day, all lives might matter. duwayne brooks,
jamaal, your question, please.the panelists is how do you respond to statements - like "all lives matter?" that's the typical response i when we mention black lives matter in australia. 0pal tometi, all lives matter at the end of the day, don't they? well, i certainly believe that all lives matter, and that is exactly why myself and the two other co—founders of black lives matter created black lives matter. we wanted to be very honest about what we were seeing in our society, in our...
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-- many of jamaal and his writing a blog or free of her father.e executrix of his estate. we welcome you back to democracy now! is great to have you back after all of these years. can you talk about the significance of what you found d how youinally have had it published? >> thank you for having me back on the show. yes, it was a very exciting discovery. i was living in paris at the end of the 1990's, during the early years of 2000. i was learning the ropes of the estate with my mother ellen. i was also freelancing as a journalist there. the time came after my mother's death to publish another work by my father. so since i would travel to the united states to visit death row and visit death row prisoners there like mumia abu-jamal, whose human rights were being so systematically violated, i would take the plane, landed in the united states, go through cities likeew york for philadelphia, and go to death row. but on my way to death row, i would encounter another type of death sentence. and that is the shootings of unarmed black and brown people in
-- many of jamaal and his writing a blog or free of her father.e executrix of his estate. we welcome you back to democracy now! is great to have you back after all of these years. can you talk about the significance of what you found d how youinally have had it published? >> thank you for having me back on the show. yes, it was a very exciting discovery. i was living in paris at the end of the 1990's, during the early years of 2000. i was learning the ropes of the estate with my mother...
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thought a good person to check in would be congressman jamaal bowman.onx and westchester. my brother works for him as an adviser, but i don't hold that against the congressman. it's good to see you. i was thinking about you because you're part of a new class of democrats. you ran a successful primary against a long-term incumbent, and your election happened right in the midst of this. you were campaigning as this was happening in the streets. and i'm curious where you are a year later, and the conversations you have with your constituents what has and hasn't happened. >> so, i'm pretty reflective, personally, because as you mentioned, a year ago, the murder of george floyd happened. and there were just so many uprisings, not just across the country, but within the district. and you know the district pretty well, chris, so when you see young people in new york organizing black lives matters rallies or young people in scarsdale, that's what we saw a year ago after the murder. and right before our election. but a year later, you know, police have literally
thought a good person to check in would be congressman jamaal bowman.onx and westchester. my brother works for him as an adviser, but i don't hold that against the congressman. it's good to see you. i was thinking about you because you're part of a new class of democrats. you ran a successful primary against a long-term incumbent, and your election happened right in the midst of this. you were campaigning as this was happening in the streets. and i'm curious where you are a year later, and the...
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this we need to mine more a lot will the report alleges that the future president wants will see jamaal and explode by 2014 lithium supply will rise by 4200 percent graphite by 2500 these are some serious numbers on the wild card catch up but even if we do have enough it will be a very insecure future why well more than 3 quarters of all critical minerals lie in the hands of 3 produces that's a whole lot of pressure on very few sources what if there was flooding or a war the supply chain shuts down and what if you fall out with one. this 3 produces something probably the washington's mind is on since china mines more than 60 percent of raw 'd minerals that's one trade war you just can't win. but even if we started building the mines to match the rising demand tomorrow the earliest we'd see actual results is $2835.00 the same year that might imagines we'll have 100 percent carbon free electricity an innocent mistake or a political promise to please his party and put in the voters and i wonder what those voters would think if they knew the price of that guilt free electricity mining and m
this we need to mine more a lot will the report alleges that the future president wants will see jamaal and explode by 2014 lithium supply will rise by 4200 percent graphite by 2500 these are some serious numbers on the wild card catch up but even if we do have enough it will be a very insecure future why well more than 3 quarters of all critical minerals lie in the hands of 3 produces that's a whole lot of pressure on very few sources what if there was flooding or a war the supply chain shuts...
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and you'll treat me racist and i'm having a hard time adjusting the what is missing for your list jamaal? your name isn't on it. no excuses. >> that no excuses philosophy came full circle when cole volunteered at chicago's juvenile detention center.>> i said why are you in jail? it is cold out here and i have no money. you'll treat me like a racistst thatat is my list of excuses.s. and d my life changed.d. >> what clicked was the idea o exposing teenagers so they make different lists.>> short-term goals are release a bunch of music, graduate, help the community and show my spark>> like you have achieved a lot of the short-term goals. >> i have. >> adriana diaz cbsn chicago. >> cole was recently named one of the 25 most powerful chicagoans and he is currently making a move into politics. >>> let's check local weather with darren peck. >> sunshine was out at 6:05 and if you missed that i have a replay, we have been rolling from a camera on top of the stratosphere looking out over the bay bridge towards oakland. you see the lights on the bridge go down as the sun comes up back behind the ea
and you'll treat me racist and i'm having a hard time adjusting the what is missing for your list jamaal? your name isn't on it. no excuses. >> that no excuses philosophy came full circle when cole volunteered at chicago's juvenile detention center.>> i said why are you in jail? it is cold out here and i have no money. you'll treat me like a racistst thatat is my list of excuses.s. and d my life changed.d. >> what clicked was the idea o exposing teenagers so they make...
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your congressman jamaal bowman tweeted -- "why do we compete to see who can save the most lives by waiving our vaccine patents?" to talk more about biden's decision, we go to bangalore in india where we are joined by achal prabhala, coordinator of the accessibsa project, which campaigns for access to medicines in india, brazil and south africa. his new article in the atlantic is headlined "biden has the power to vaccinate the world" and is co-authored with chelsea clinton. welcome back to democracy now! many in the united states and around the world were surprised by president biden's decision yesterday announced by u.s. trade representative's. can you explain for people who are not following this story, the significance of calling for and supporting a temporary waiver and what you think next has to happen? >> thank you. it is nice to be back. president bid's decision yesterday announced through the u.s. trade representative that the u.s. would support working toward a trips waiver that was floated by south africa, india, did cap as an incredibly pleasant surprise. it did come, however, i
your congressman jamaal bowman tweeted -- "why do we compete to see who can save the most lives by waiving our vaccine patents?" to talk more about biden's decision, we go to bangalore in india where we are joined by achal prabhala, coordinator of the accessibsa project, which campaigns for access to medicines in india, brazil and south africa. his new article in the atlantic is headlined "biden has the power to vaccinate the world" and is co-authored with chelsea clinton....
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joining me now congressman jamaal bowman, congressman from new york.tism. you accused members of not being forceful enough on anti-semitism, what is your reaction to that and as we're seeing that play out? >> it's absurd. the entire party, the progressive wing of the party continues to be forceful against anti-semitism. not just here in my district but colleagues across the city, state and the entire country. we condemn anti-semitism unequivocally and will continue to dole so. we condemn hate in all of its forms. that's anti-asian hate. racism, sexism and wher manifests. now is a time to speak up against anti-semitism because of what's happening both locally, nationally, internationally. we need to be able to have critical conversations if we need to critique a particular government or issue without it digressing into whey -- hate towards a particular group of people. >> i know you signed onto a resolution introduced by alexandria ocasio-cortez to halt the sales of weapons to israel. what would you like to see the biden administration do when it comes
joining me now congressman jamaal bowman, congressman from new york.tism. you accused members of not being forceful enough on anti-semitism, what is your reaction to that and as we're seeing that play out? >> it's absurd. the entire party, the progressive wing of the party continues to be forceful against anti-semitism. not just here in my district but colleagues across the city, state and the entire country. we condemn anti-semitism unequivocally and will continue to dole so. we condemn...
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in south carolina were looking atanother incident of an unarmed black man dying , a man named jamaal sutherland who had health issues and he died in charleston county jail earlier this year after he was repeatedly tased by corrections officers and a video made public last night . many in south carolina it's undergoing the need for police reform. especially when dealing with people who have mental illnesses, how engaged has the president been in those police reforms and when does he hope to see a final passage come to fruition ? >> let me first say that we of course have closely watched and are very aware of the case you're referring to in south carolina and know it's been a dominant issue over the last several days or longer. i can't the specifics of it given there's an investigation but what i can say is the president's focus and belief is police reform is long overdue. that far too often, communities of color are living in fear and are exhausted by the threats and the possibility of being in harm's way and they should not feel that way. he has set a timeline and you would like to s
in south carolina were looking atanother incident of an unarmed black man dying , a man named jamaal sutherland who had health issues and he died in charleston county jail earlier this year after he was repeatedly tased by corrections officers and a video made public last night . many in south carolina it's undergoing the need for police reform. especially when dealing with people who have mental illnesses, how engaged has the president been in those police reforms and when does he hope to see...
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congressman jamaal bowman, thanks so much for making time tonight. >> thank you, chris. >> that is "all in" for this monday evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> good evening, chris. thank you my friend. much appreciated. good have to you back. thank you at home for joining us. south of the equator, northeast of new zealand, sort of east-northeast from australia, there is an american territory, it's the only inhabited american territory that is in the southern hemisphere. there's about 45,000, 50,000 people who live there. it's called american samoa, but american samoa, that u.s. territory, is not to be confused with the nation of samoa. which is an independent country in that same group of islands. where the american territory of american samoa has 45,000 or 50,000 people, the nation of samoa is much larger, about 200,000 people live there. and i know that is still small for a country, but it's a country. samoa gained its independence from new zealand in 1962. it was admitted to the united nations in 1976. and then this weekend, they had something really nutty and potent
congressman jamaal bowman, thanks so much for making time tonight. >> thank you, chris. >> that is "all in" for this monday evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> good evening, chris. thank you my friend. much appreciated. good have to you back. thank you at home for joining us. south of the equator, northeast of new zealand, sort of east-northeast from australia, there is an american territory, it's the only inhabited american territory that is in the...
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a sheriff in south carolina has fired two deputies over the death of jamaal sutherland, a black inmateon county jail. body camera footage from january released last week showed the deputies using stun guns and pepper spray and kneeling on him. he refused to leave his cell for a bail hearing. sutherland had previsly been in a mental health facility. a bipartisan deal to investigate the attack on the u.s. capitol by a pro-trump mob lost key republican support today. house minority leader kevin mccarthy came out against establishing an outside commission unless it also investigates other violence including drink black lives matter protest. top democrats and republicans had sharply different reactions. >> it's my hope that mitch mcconnell and kevin mccarthy will do the right thing and, has been the case with other traumatic attacks on the united states, we will have a bipartisan commission. >> i'm not saying that we have decided this should not go forward. if it's going to go forward, it needs to be clearly balanced and not tilted one way or the other. so that we have an objective evaluati
a sheriff in south carolina has fired two deputies over the death of jamaal sutherland, a black inmateon county jail. body camera footage from january released last week showed the deputies using stun guns and pepper spray and kneeling on him. he refused to leave his cell for a bail hearing. sutherland had previsly been in a mental health facility. a bipartisan deal to investigate the attack on the u.s. capitol by a pro-trump mob lost key republican support today. house minority leader kevin...
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. >>> ahead, we'll talk to political contribuor jamaal simmons about how black leaders are still rareney hawkins. >> richard a. negro boy, aged about 20 years. so if i'm thinking right, that richard is my great, great, great granddad. >> goose bumps. we'll show the emotional search through the archives of the lone star slavery project looking for clues to connect his family to its past. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ oooh, that's a low price. ♪ ooh, that's a low price. huh. that is a low price. what's a low price? ahh, that's a low price. can you let me shop? hmm, that's a low price. i can get you a new one tomorrow. at amazon, anytime is a good time to save. need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes naturally with sleep 3 only from nature's bounty i'm ordering some burritos! oh, nice. burritos?! get a freshly made footlong from subway® instead. with crisp veggies on freshly baked bread. just order in the app! d
. >>> ahead, we'll talk to political contribuor jamaal simmons about how black leaders are still rareney hawkins. >> richard a. negro boy, aged about 20 years. so if i'm thinking right, that richard is my great, great, great granddad. >> goose bumps. we'll show the emotional search through the archives of the lone star slavery project looking for clues to connect his family to its past. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we appreciate that. we'll be...
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alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, rashida tlaib of michigan, and jamaal bowman of new york, takinghe no position. a call from texas. caller: good morning. i just want to say, this is what happens when you pay attention to the big lie. we have been lied to for five years from that ex-president. when you lie, people get emotions, and they attack. republicans really needs to start telling the truth to all those ignorant republicans who believe in conspiracy theories. thank you so much. host: and this is from keith in florida, saying, where is the loyalty of capitol going to be with this extra pay and bonuses, is it to the people of the u.s. or to congress? from california, john, good morning. caller: yes, good morning. i just want to say, this started well before 2018 or 2019, is started when donald trump ran for office and started questioning the outcome of the election well before he won in 2016. people have to go back and look at it. his whole tenure as president was catering to putin and all the dictators around the world. people should look at the reality of this man is not a goo
alexandria ocasio-cortez of new york, rashida tlaib of michigan, and jamaal bowman of new york, takinghe no position. a call from texas. caller: good morning. i just want to say, this is what happens when you pay attention to the big lie. we have been lied to for five years from that ex-president. when you lie, people get emotions, and they attack. republicans really needs to start telling the truth to all those ignorant republicans who believe in conspiracy theories. thank you so much. host:...
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caller: jamaal does not have any family who can help him out, so i am trying to do that.t would be very nice if the government would also help him out. host: you mean you are paying for him? caller: yes. host: steve there in blacksburg. we set up a line for those of you who did attend community college or our community -- are attending community college. caller: i attended community college here in fayetteville. differences the army -- the difference is the army paid for me to go to any school i wanted to. we need the draft. that way you can serve your country and your country can serve you. i went to school, i retired from the army, my son was able to go to school free because i am a veteran. it is a lot of benefits we need to look into. we need to think about serving the country. i pay taxes. my taxes are enough for anybody to go to community college even if they do not serve the country. i pay taxes for any kid to go to community college. most kids before they even graduate high school can get college credits, so unless your community college has got four years of educ
caller: jamaal does not have any family who can help him out, so i am trying to do that.t would be very nice if the government would also help him out. host: you mean you are paying for him? caller: yes. host: steve there in blacksburg. we set up a line for those of you who did attend community college or our community -- are attending community college. caller: i attended community college here in fayetteville. differences the army -- the difference is the army paid for me to go to any school...