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joyce vanessa and roland martin are with me now.was talking about it. merrick garland is undo or doing something the trump didn't do, the obama administration had been doing, whether federal supervision or consent decrees or pattern or practice investigations. how meaningful is this in terms of changing policing? we still don't have a federal bill. george floyd policing bill. but does this thing move us forward? >> they actually do, because by having the department of justice come in and putting eyes on these departments and also have monitors they have to abide by all the different rules. the city of cleveland, they've had the issue when mitch landry was mayor of new orleans. they had problems. he called the doj. ramsey called in the dojp unjeff sessions, bill barr abthey said this is hurting morale of police officers so you didn't have federal oversight. this is why elections matter processor. for all the people out there saying voting isn't a big deal,s in the difference between a biden/democrat white house and republican white h
joyce vanessa and roland martin are with me now.was talking about it. merrick garland is undo or doing something the trump didn't do, the obama administration had been doing, whether federal supervision or consent decrees or pattern or practice investigations. how meaningful is this in terms of changing policing? we still don't have a federal bill. george floyd policing bill. but does this thing move us forward? >> they actually do, because by having the department of justice come in and...
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i think it is very focused what their objectives are. >> joyce, thank you so much.reign investors, joyce said, pete, for you, does it matter does it make some of these names like a baidu a no touch for you? >> quite honestly, mel, i've gotten more and more concerned over the last year or two or more about some of the chinese names and because of that i have shifted just completely over to just options and the only reason i've done that is i feel much more secure, i know what my risk-reward is and i feel comfortable because of that. because when i'm looking at these as stocks, boy i'll tell you what, we just don't know and she mentioned a couple of different times there, she talked about the communism and the communist approach and so forth. when i heard that, it just -- it dawns on me once again that they can make decisions that maybe i don't really want to follow along with and doesn't make sense to me and because of that i would rather be in the options where at least i have the flexibility and i know exactly what my risk-reward is going into a trade. >> i think i
i think it is very focused what their objectives are. >> joyce, thank you so much.reign investors, joyce said, pete, for you, does it matter does it make some of these names like a baidu a no touch for you? >> quite honestly, mel, i've gotten more and more concerned over the last year or two or more about some of the chinese names and because of that i have shifted just completely over to just options and the only reason i've done that is i feel much more secure, i know what my...
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i'm not sure if you can see me, but i am joyce durado. i am a clinical professor at ucsf department of clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you all. i know that everybody in this room is all about healing justice, and as our moderator has said, the fact is that, you know, most, if not all of us are going to experience trauma at some point in our lives, and with the pandemic, that just adds to that and experiencing the trauma-inducing nature of things like structural racism and xenophobia is so impactful to all of us, so, so important to pay attention to healing, both the healing of ourselves as well as the other. fundamentally, healing involves helping people feel safe, heard, cared for, respected, and valued. and of course, therapists can provide this type of healing, but also can friends, loved ones, teachers, clergy, and other caring others. and our keynote speaker emphasized how central relationships are. also, a include in healing from trauma is, at the heart, preventing violence. i
i'm not sure if you can see me, but i am joyce durado. i am a clinical professor at ucsf department of clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you all. i know that everybody in this room is all about healing justice, and as our moderator has said, the fact is that, you know, most, if not all of us are going to experience trauma at some point in our lives, and with the pandemic, that just adds to that and experiencing the trauma-inducing nature of...
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joyce vance will lay it all out for us. and when it comes to covid and america we're back to where we were in february with red states railing against mask mandates. what could be done and i'll ask the mayor of montgomery, alabama and in california where a fire spanning 700 miles now the second largest in state history. and the summer games in the books. how did the olympics feat pull off in the face of covid. we'll head to tokyo and ask keir simmons. this is "american voices." simmons. this is "american voices." clean. unlike used dishcloths that can redistribute residue, bounty keeps your surfaces cleaner. bounty, the quicker picker upper. healthy habits come in all sizes. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false po
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participating in the rally were reverend al sharpton, representatives terri sewell, mondaire jones, joyce beatty and naacp president derek johnson, martin luther king the third and washington dc -- washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. the rally coincides with the anniversary of the march on washington led by martin luther king junior.
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and joyce vance joins us, all three msnbc contributors. katie, this was one of the jaw on the ground, stop what you're doing on a weekend in the summer and read this wherever you are. tell me more about what you're reporting. >> one of the interesting things about rosen's role, he was directly involved in conversations at the white house as they continually asked the justice department to do things that mr. rosen knew were unnecessary and not true. trying to make it seem to the american public that there were valid questions about who won the election. when at the justice department, from the top, to the fbi, understood that joe biden won the election. that makes rosen such a key witness in multiple ongoing investigation, because he was in the room. he's described in other interviews in searing detail what sounded to him like a concerted effort by the president to stop the peaceful transition of power. >> katie, i want to press you on the timeline and the role of some of the reporting on mr. rosen in freeing up this really devastating new
and joyce vance joins us, all three msnbc contributors. katie, this was one of the jaw on the ground, stop what you're doing on a weekend in the summer and read this wherever you are. tell me more about what you're reporting. >> one of the interesting things about rosen's role, he was directly involved in conversations at the white house as they continually asked the justice department to do things that mr. rosen knew were unnecessary and not true. trying to make it seem to the american...
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we turn to joyce vance and joan walsh. >> joyce, these written documents and damming documents that donald trump got this far and finding some people at doj who wanted to abuse federal power to try to get a state georgia to use its local republican officials to steal the race there in the electoral college. >> this is extraordinary significance on the face of this written documents what we already suspended. this is hard, undeniable evidence that there were folks inside the justice department and this individual, jeff clark, is someone we know former president trump had referenced in his phone call with attorney general rosen and said well, i hear this jeff clark guy is good, maybe he's somebody i should bring on board and here he pops up with his own plan of circumventing the results of the election in georgia. ari, it is important to look at this not just a single moment in time but as part of a long standing course of activities by the former president that starts at least as early as when he's trying to get the ukrainians to help him out to announce the investigation into joe biden ont
we turn to joyce vance and joan walsh. >> joyce, these written documents and damming documents that donald trump got this far and finding some people at doj who wanted to abuse federal power to try to get a state georgia to use its local republican officials to steal the race there in the electoral college. >> this is extraordinary significance on the face of this written documents what we already suspended. this is hard, undeniable evidence that there were folks inside the justice...
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joyce vance is an msnbc legal analyst and a former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and she joins me now. joyce, thanks for coming on the show tonight. mark meadows is a private citizen. what kind of criminal exposure might he have right now? i want to play to you a bit more from that january phone call with georgia secretary of state raffensperger. here he's trying to persuade the state's general counsel to give over voter data to the trump team with an assist from the president himself. have a listen. >> what you're saying, ryan, hold on, let me make sure. so what you're saying is you really don't want to give access to the data, you just want to make another case on why the lawsuit is wrong? >> i don't think we can give access to data that's protected by law. but we can sit down with them and say -- >> but you're allowed to have a phony election? you're allowed to have a phony election, right? >> what type of criminal liability does mark meadows have in a state like georgia? >> it's an important question and the answer
joyce vance is an msnbc legal analyst and a former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and she joins me now. joyce, thanks for coming on the show tonight. mark meadows is a private citizen. what kind of criminal exposure might he have right now? i want to play to you a bit more from that january phone call with georgia secretary of state raffensperger. here he's trying to persuade the state's general counsel to give over voter data to the trump team with an assist from the...
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joyce vance, claire mccaskill, john heilemann.hank you all so much, my h, friends, for spending so much of your afternoon with us today, more than i know you anticipated. i'm grateful. >>> when we return, there's a big push today in washington in the fight to protect the right to vote. that story isto next. >>> thplus, why the twice-impeached disgraced ex-president's phone call to get doj to declare the whole election corrupt could be a game changer in any state or prosecution against him. we'll explain. >>> and the missouri congresswoman leading the fight to get the eviction banned, she is spending the night on the capitol steps. do not go anywhere. do not go anywhere clearly, velveeta melts creamier. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪♪ verizon launched the first 5g network and now we want to be the first to give everyone the joy of 5g, by giving every customer a new 5g phone. old cu
joyce vance, claire mccaskill, john heilemann.hank you all so much, my h, friends, for spending so much of your afternoon with us today, more than i know you anticipated. i'm grateful. >>> when we return, there's a big push today in washington in the fight to protect the right to vote. that story isto next. >>> thplus, why the twice-impeached disgraced ex-president's phone call to get doj to declare the whole election corrupt could be a game changer in any state or prosecution...
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attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. joyce, good afternoon. good to see you. discovery phase. do you think they will get there and what does that mean? >> this is a really interesting lawsuit. it is similar to some of the earlier suits we have seen, those brought by congressman eric swalwell, for instance, but the plaintiffs here, the capitol police officers, have a particularly compelling case. this is a civil lawsuit. they've brought claims ranging from violation of the ku klux klan act which is a civil rights statute to state provisions in the district of columbia, the equivalent of state provisions for civil assault and civil battery. some of these claims look like they really will survive an early motion to dismiss, and this indicates will proceed to discovery which could involve, for instance, depositions of some of the defendants including the former president. >> former president trump tried to claim executive privilege in the face of this request for documents from the january 6th committee. obviously he's no longer a part of the executive branch, but
attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. joyce, good afternoon. good to see you. discovery phase. do you think they will get there and what does that mean? >> this is a really interesting lawsuit. it is similar to some of the earlier suits we have seen, those brought by congressman eric swalwell, for instance, but the plaintiffs here, the capitol police officers, have a particularly compelling case. this is a civil lawsuit. they've brought claims ranging from violation of the ku klux...
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attorney joyce vance and huff post senior justice reporter ryan riley.f capitol rioters threatened speaker pelosi and that seems particularly relevant given that you have republicans putting her at the center. talk to me about why that is ridiculous and what you think their strategy is there. >> it's ridiculous in terms of the capitol police. first of all, any member of congress has in this also. the capitol police board in so far as there is oversight for members of congress and of course, there is another chamber. there is the house and there's the senate, right? both the leaders were in charge of that oversight. so you know, senate -- then-senate majority leader mitch mcconnell had just as much of a role in the oversight of january 6th in so little as there was. with all of these capitol cases and the constant repeated theme i've seen over and over again with these documents when you talk about people wandering through the halls searching for nancy pelosi. you watch the videos and it is disturbing. you have a mob looking for nancy pelosi, where's nanc
attorney joyce vance and huff post senior justice reporter ryan riley.f capitol rioters threatened speaker pelosi and that seems particularly relevant given that you have republicans putting her at the center. talk to me about why that is ridiculous and what you think their strategy is there. >> it's ridiculous in terms of the capitol police. first of all, any member of congress has in this also. the capitol police board in so far as there is oversight for members of congress and of...
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joyce vance, olivia beavers, thank you both. >>> up next.ened for doing their jobs. >> all the council people's homes that are voting on the vaccine mandate. whoever votes yes, we're coming to your door! we're coming to your home. you want to feel -- you want to intimidate us? we're coming to you now. >> the increasingly violent intimidation being brought to bear on mask policies. next. icies. next for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. [singing] oven roasted cooold cuts cooold cuts [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allerg
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>> joyce, jamie is willing to leave, but that does not necessarily mean the end of the conservatorshipney wants. does this make it more likely she can get out of this or are we going to see jamie spears replaced by another individual? >> this is likely jamie spears trying to save himself as allegations of mismanagement and fraud surround him and britney now has a lawyer who can move forward and see proper investigation. the decision whether to end the conservatorship still lives with the probate judge in california. if he were to step down today, which doesn't seem to be what the statement indicates, he would likely be replaced by a new conservator that would have charge of her financials as he does. >> joyce, britney wants him charged with conservatorship abuse. how would that go down in court and if there's any success to it, what are the consequences if one is found guilty of such abuse? >> california law is really interesting in this regard, ayman. there were a series of landmark investigative reports done by los angeles times and mercury news that led the legislature to reform the
>> joyce, jamie is willing to leave, but that does not necessarily mean the end of the conservatorshipney wants. does this make it more likely she can get out of this or are we going to see jamie spears replaced by another individual? >> this is likely jamie spears trying to save himself as allegations of mismanagement and fraud surround him and britney now has a lawyer who can move forward and see proper investigation. the decision whether to end the conservatorship still lives...
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company saw quarterly sales jump and we will be talking through qantas's earnings with the ceo, alan joyce, and an indian technology company will be sharing the details of their funding round but let's take a look at the set of when it comes to this thursday session in asia. sophie kamaruddin is in hong kong. sophie: futures looking mixed mostly lower. ping an as well as cosco. qantas and focus in sydney. the carrier flagging the return of overseas flights and optimism after reporting a second annual loss. in wellington, kiwi stocks under pressure with air new zealand shares slightly under pressure after suspended guidance following a back-to-back annual loss. in japan, the airlines cut flights on 12 domestic routes as the country expanded the state of emergency. a be official -- the rj official warning of a contracted recovery but there is optimism over vaccinations in japan which has yen bears noting the currency around. flipping the board, emerging currencies got a lift wednesday heading into the jackson hole symposium with strategists from hsbc saying they are better able to handle a t
company saw quarterly sales jump and we will be talking through qantas's earnings with the ceo, alan joyce, and an indian technology company will be sharing the details of their funding round but let's take a look at the set of when it comes to this thursday session in asia. sophie kamaruddin is in hong kong. sophie: futures looking mixed mostly lower. ping an as well as cosco. qantas and focus in sydney. the carrier flagging the return of overseas flights and optimism after reporting a second...
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joyce, thanks for being here. >> good to be with you, ari. >> tell us about the evidence in the caset i think is a simple one, and it's intuitive. it balances the need that doj has to restore its bona fides as an agency that's above the political fray, that doesn't do anything for political reasons, and to balance that very important priority against sustaining the rule of law. and we conclude that in this absolutely remarkable situation, where you have every appearance that a sitting president was involved in insurrection, that the justice department must fully investigate the facts and circumstances around that. we don't know, it could be there's investigations going on and that doj, as it so often does, has managed to do that in secret. but the point that we make is that that investigation must be robust, it must look at a wide variety of possible federal crimes, and if there is sufficient evidence to charge, charges should be brought. >> i think it's a very important piece that you write. and politics here are funny and are supposed to have no role at the doj, i think everyone ha
joyce, thanks for being here. >> good to be with you, ari. >> tell us about the evidence in the caset i think is a simple one, and it's intuitive. it balances the need that doj has to restore its bona fides as an agency that's above the political fray, that doesn't do anything for political reasons, and to balance that very important priority against sustaining the rule of law. and we conclude that in this absolutely remarkable situation, where you have every appearance that a...
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we will be speaking with alan joyce about those latest results and guidance in a few months time at 2dney. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. rocket lab tumbled 9% in its first day of trade. the company raised $750 million through its spac listing which it plans to use to build its largest rocket today. it landed work with nasa and the u.s. space force and describes itself as spacex's only direct competitor. china evergrande is expecting first-half profit to drop 29% to 39% from a year earlier as it fixes it debt problems. the company decided to have increasing expenses. the stock market rally boosted returns. it climbed to $6.3 billion but the largest insurer says slow pandemic recovery was putting pressure on growth with sluggish demand for long-term policies. "daybreak asia" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak asia ." i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. shery: good evening from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york. i'm shery ahn. our top stories this hour. a
we will be speaking with alan joyce about those latest results and guidance in a few months time at 2dney. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. rocket lab tumbled 9% in its first day of trade. the company raised $750 million through its spac listing which it plans to use to build its largest rocket today. it landed work with nasa and the u.s. space force and describes itself as spacex's only direct competitor. china evergrande is expecting...
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>> so joyce is right on the money.his change of plea is very intriguing, particularly at the last moment. let's go ahead and engage in some what-ifs. what if he is going to cooperate? if that's true, rudy giuliani needs to be very concerned because we're talking about somebody who was joined at the hip with giuliani, somebody who would have insights, have been in the room when things like foreign money into u.s. campaigns were discussed, when pressures were placed on certain ukrainian officials to remove the united states ambassador to ukraine, and even perhaps when president trump or his advisors were mentioned or even on calls regarding pressures placed on ukraine to remove the u.s. ambassador, even knowledge of trump or others, of foreign money coming into the united states, evading federal election and campaign donor laws, setting up shell company to do it. rudy needs to be worried. and to the extent that fruman knows anything about trump's involvement, this is another cause for concern for the former president. >>
>> so joyce is right on the money.his change of plea is very intriguing, particularly at the last moment. let's go ahead and engage in some what-ifs. what if he is going to cooperate? if that's true, rudy giuliani needs to be very concerned because we're talking about somebody who was joined at the hip with giuliani, somebody who would have insights, have been in the room when things like foreign money into u.s. campaigns were discussed, when pressures were placed on certain ukrainian...
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you're welcome here to be vaccinated. >> joyce, political leaders in alabama have banned vaccine mandates. it is even written into law. how do those constraints get in the way of public health officials as they work to defeat this virus? >> well, it's difficult to combat the politicalization. and the statute, although it prohibits the separate issuing passports and schools for vaccination attendance, although that is an unfortunately broad statute that has discouraged the vaccine and made it tough for folks in public health to have the sort of systemic sort of constraints that they need to encourage people to vaccinate, in alabama we don't have any sort of an anti-mask mandate. there is some public sentiment, but schools in other areas are able to freely use mask mandates. i suspect that some of the schools that have tried to shift the burden and the cost of getting tested frequently if you're not vaccinated that we will see legal challenges there. like the doctor says, the important thing is for people to come together, listen to medical advice, and get vaccinated. >> joyce, what are col
you're welcome here to be vaccinated. >> joyce, political leaders in alabama have banned vaccine mandates. it is even written into law. how do those constraints get in the way of public health officials as they work to defeat this virus? >> well, it's difficult to combat the politicalization. and the statute, although it prohibits the separate issuing passports and schools for vaccination attendance, although that is an unfortunately broad statute that has discouraged the vaccine...
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i used to ask joyce -- talk to joyce about the voice, his voice getting lost. voice isn't lost. i'm his voice. every keeby sitting here is osa's voice. we are the seed of osa. we have greatness in us. can you imagine what it was like for him to be brought from his homeland and taken to a strange land and having to start all over and start from nothing. it took courage. it took championship. and that is the heritage that we have in our blood line. it is a blessing to have that blood flowing through your veins. there is nothing that you cannot achieve. there's nothing that you can't do. anything that you want to be, you can be that because he did that. and it is your heritage to move forward. before i leave this stage, i want to read a poem i wrote some years back years back, entitled who do you say i am who do i say i am? i found that title so fitting. little picka anyony, little slave girl, property of man, who was bought and took from the mother land. told i was nothing, could be noer mo, sold on the auction block, my worth no more than a few shiny coins. shac
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derek johnson, congresswoman joyce beaty of ohio.one speech, you've got another one coming up. appreciate you making time for us on msnbc. >>> we have breaking news to share on hurricane ida. thousands across the gulf coast are making last-minute preparations as this storm is taking direct aim at louisiana. it is expected to strengthen to a category 4 hurricane. officials along the gulf coast are begging people to evacuate. some are issuing mandatory orders to leave. in new orleans, the mayor issued a mandatory evacuation of the areas outside the levy system but the mayor says there isn't enough time to evacuate the entire city. at this hour is president is receiving a fema briefing on the federal efforts ahead of the storm. we're going to bring that to you when it gets under way. let's go to nbc news meteorologist bill karins joining me once again. give me a sense of what you are watching and most concerned about, bill. >> most concerned with how intense the storm is going to get in the next 24 hours before landfall and if it's goin
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tom: that was alan joyce speaking to haidi stroud-watts earlier.utlook for travel is also a major theme in europe. the eu set to discuss re-imposing travel curves on the u.s. due to soaring numbers of coronavirus cases. it comes as we are getting to the end of what has been a very turbulent summer for travel. joining us now is laura wright. what is the latest travel picture in europe? >> momentum is definitely building in europe. data on seat capacity supports it. in china, passenger data at the lowest level since february. the bloomberg america's airline tells you it's at his lowest since february this week. the momentum in europe, when greece unilaterally opened their borders to vaccinated tourists. the traffic light system in the united kingdom. the european union welcomed american vaccinated tourists in june. since and, transatlantic travel between the u.s. and eu has reached 50% of what it was pre-pandemic. what is most important was the launch of the eu digital covid-19 travel pass. it has helped generate momentum traveling europe. tom:tom: w
tom: that was alan joyce speaking to haidi stroud-watts earlier.utlook for travel is also a major theme in europe. the eu set to discuss re-imposing travel curves on the u.s. due to soaring numbers of coronavirus cases. it comes as we are getting to the end of what has been a very turbulent summer for travel. joining us now is laura wright. what is the latest travel picture in europe? >> momentum is definitely building in europe. data on seat capacity supports it. in china, passenger data...
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joyce beatty. >> it always seems impossible until it is done. john lewis said find a way to get in the way. get into trouble. badham speaker, thank you for finding a way. to all of those, to all of those, two are majority leader, thank you. to all of the chairs and everyone here but to you, the girl from alabama, thank you for your consistent leadership. thank you for making a difference in the lives of our children, or grandchildren and those yet unborn. on behalf of the 57 members of the congressional black caucus and to our friends from texas, thank you for joining us. let me simply say these two words. today we pass hr four. it stands for a more just society, a better democracy. today we voted for the future of america. i know our brother, the late john lewis would be pleased today because our vote for hr for protects and defends the right to vote. lastly, as president johnson says, this is right down the hall in the united states rotunda. he says this is one of the most monumental laws in the entire history of american freedom. tonight, we
joyce beatty. >> it always seems impossible until it is done. john lewis said find a way to get in the way. get into trouble. badham speaker, thank you for finding a way. to all of those, to all of those, two are majority leader, thank you. to all of the chairs and everyone here but to you, the girl from alabama, thank you for your consistent leadership. thank you for making a difference in the lives of our children, or grandchildren and those yet unborn. on behalf of the 57 members of...
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joyce: and president biden has failed us in this regard. the evidence is clear. the fall of afghanistan is joe biden's saigon. today my prayers are with the military that they have redeployed and are working to end this crisis. they are also with the american citizens who remain today. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, president biden has fairly been in office for eight months. ms. foxx: he's already done irreparable damage to united states standing within the international community not to mention our national security. rather than enacting a calculated and comprehensive plan to protect and evacuate the remaining americans stuck in afghanistan, he continues to point fingers and push falsehoods that have been refuted by his own administration. president biden is destroying this great country's credibility on the world s
joyce: and president biden has failed us in this regard. the evidence is clear. the fall of afghanistan is joe biden's saigon. today my prayers are with the military that they have redeployed and are working to end this crisis. they are also with the american citizens who remain today. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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i want to bring in tom winter and joyce vance. she is a professor at the university of alabama law school. welcome. tom, i want to start with you and talk about the criminal investigations currently in effect right now, the albany county d.a., westchester county, manhattan as well. getting a statement from attorney general tish james saying in part, today closes a sad chapter for all of new york, but it is an important step towards justice. we know, tom, the attorney general herself cannot bring criminal charges against the outgoing governor, but what does this mean for those criminal investigations happening throughout new york state? >> it doesn't change anything really. given governor cuomo's long-term ambitions prior to this coming out, from a legal perspective everything is the same as it was this morning, which is that the governor has some serious legal hurdles and criminal hurdles ahead of him. when you look at this today, the albany county district attorney's office, the albany county sheriff's office is looking into a se
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joining us now is joyce vance, one of the authors of that opinion piece.ecutor and msnbc legal contributor. and joyce, one of the points and, there and parenthetically, is if they have not already begun such an investigation, would we know if the justice department has already begun such an investigation? >> we would not necessarily know if it was my case, and i was a prosecutor, i would prefer that the public have no business visibility into whether or not i was investigating. that's how doj is supposed to conduct its invest investigations. >> and another point that was illuminating to me as you mention as one of the possibilities to investigate a violation of the hatch acts criminal provision. and i don't know that i remember the hatch act has a criminal provision, but i know it now. we used to see kylian call way violate the hatch act every day by campaigning on the white house driveway, but that doesn't have a criminal penalty in. it described what could be the criminal violation of the hatch act that should be investigated. >> the violation here, lawr
joining us now is joyce vance, one of the authors of that opinion piece.ecutor and msnbc legal contributor. and joyce, one of the points and, there and parenthetically, is if they have not already begun such an investigation, would we know if the justice department has already begun such an investigation? >> we would not necessarily know if it was my case, and i was a prosecutor, i would prefer that the public have no business visibility into whether or not i was investigating. that's how...
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look, calamari, a former body guard who becomes the coo, as joyce said it is unusual.an that, the details of the journal story, the car and the apartment that we saw with weisselberg, too, it is almost fuelled the way the place was run, this handing out of gifts and gratuities and, you know, how the people in his organization -- you know, people who are senior at the trump organization were kind of on his dime to having their cars provided, their apartments. there is something interesting about that, and it also shows us how close knit this world was and how hard it may be to crack. >> joyce vance and nick confessore, who i think is going to have a big day on "room raider," thank you both for being a part of our coverage. >>> after the break, the newest thing in texas that might jolt the democratic party in washington. the next hour of deadline washington starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. we are just getting started. ar. at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to se
look, calamari, a former body guard who becomes the coo, as joyce said it is unusual.an that, the details of the journal story, the car and the apartment that we saw with weisselberg, too, it is almost fuelled the way the place was run, this handing out of gifts and gratuities and, you know, how the people in his organization -- you know, people who are senior at the trump organization were kind of on his dime to having their cars provided, their apartments. there is something interesting about...
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joyce vance and cedric alexander. thank you. we're waiting for president biden to give comments.et's hear the president. >> good afternoon, i'm president of the u.s. aw local 600 in deer born, michigan, home of the historic ruth complex and the for the lightning. mr. president, it is my honor to be with you here today. we know that uaw and joe biden worked together from the earliest days in delaware where we supported you and your first run for office. we were there at the beginning and we're so proud to be here now with our brother and the white house here today. uaw members are excited about the future. the batteries that go in them. we know the president biden has our back. we know he understands that we can grow our industry and preserve and create more good paying union jobs and build back a better plan. we know that this president understands that as we move towards this bright future, none of us will be left behind. that we are the true engine of making this technology work, grow, and power america's middle class. mr. president, you have our back and we have yours. thank y
joyce vance and cedric alexander. thank you. we're waiting for president biden to give comments.et's hear the president. >> good afternoon, i'm president of the u.s. aw local 600 in deer born, michigan, home of the historic ruth complex and the for the lightning. mr. president, it is my honor to be with you here today. we know that uaw and joe biden worked together from the earliest days in delaware where we supported you and your first run for office. we were there at the beginning and...
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. >> and you know, joyce, does it surprise you as it does me that after the january 6th insurrection,ss conferences like the ones we're seeing about afghanistan from the capitol police. from the fbi. you know, if this had been a muslim, you know, muslims that attacks us or if the people had been black, anything other than the people who attacked us, i don't see how we wouldn't have had daily press conferences every day, constant hearings, constant information coming out. we're getting more information about what biden knew on saturday about the taliban than we've ever gotten about january 6th. does that surprise you as it does me? >> i think we have the same reaction, joy, and the immediate aftermath of january 6th, i and many other former doj folks kept waiting for the establishment of a command post and daily or twice daily or even three times daily briefings, sharing information because this is what you typically see after far less significant incidents and far less significant is the wrong way of characterizing them, but that's to say anything that approaches domestic terrorism. s
. >> and you know, joyce, does it surprise you as it does me that after the january 6th insurrection,ss conferences like the ones we're seeing about afghanistan from the capitol police. from the fbi. you know, if this had been a muslim, you know, muslims that attacks us or if the people had been black, anything other than the people who attacked us, i don't see how we wouldn't have had daily press conferences every day, constant hearings, constant information coming out. we're getting...
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. >>> joining us now is democratic congresswoman joyce beaty of ohio, chair of the congressional blackwashington, d.c. later today. good morning. thanks for taking time out for us. earlier this summer you and nine others were arrested during a voting rights demonstration at the capitol. what message were you trying to send to your constituents that day? what message is trying to be sent today? >> first of all, thank you for having me this morning. that message was quite simple. we wanted to make sure that the nation knew that we were going to stand up and fight for justice. we knew that we had a battle ahead of us. when you think about what was up on us, john r. lewis voting rights act, we wanted to make sure that it was not just those of us who are elected officials, but that we were able to galvanize masses of folks that would lead us to where we are today. we know when we look back on our history, it's worked before. when communities come together, when we fight, we make change. so it was in the spirit of not only john lewis but martin luther king jr., fannie lou hamer. they did so
. >>> joining us now is democratic congresswoman joyce beaty of ohio, chair of the congressional blackwashington, d.c. later today. good morning. thanks for taking time out for us. earlier this summer you and nine others were arrested during a voting rights demonstration at the capitol. what message were you trying to send to your constituents that day? what message is trying to be sent today? >> first of all, thank you for having me this morning. that message was quite simple....
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this is joyce, i'm sorry you can do. i knew what the jim up on the zillow. never. never either, sir. now my old austin. they started him over to school and they grew the big in the morning a day. she says he's childhood with tough. he contract polio when he was only 2 and grew up on a farm with a foster family. then the mom was over. that is, mind, you know, we could us be my stuff. so a village more out of the old, the when i was a little faint to read a laugh. but when i call my buddy, we give a week without the with as to why he got the email or see what i see. i don't know . so it was set up on this and it e there was i know, so he thought that he had a receipt. where denise, you are the never know. come on the then the early she mission made was are you are on this you kiko lead time and spiraled into delinquency and gangs. at 19 he returned to demand money from his foster father recalled the police kick hello. says he was arrested and taken to neck. i hospital non duty was his you knew or not? i still kinda kept organ nice though. ne, on much of a new are say
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joining me to discuss kerry sanders with the alabama department of health and msnbc contributor joyce vance, from school of law and an analyst joining us in florida. dr. landers, i want to start with you and the current state of the pandemic in alabama. how is the state's hospital system holding up and what worries you most about this new surge? >> well, as we know, we have over 2600 persons currently hospitalized in alabama with covid-19, about 500 of those are on ventilators. currently, we have 42 pediatric patients hospitalized and it's pretty significant for us. so our healthcare system is under tremendous strain. we are out of icu bed. we have a team in southwest alabama. we will have another federal team on the grounds next week. we are urging all alabamaens to come together, mitigate and vaccination. >> so given that, ahead of donald trump's rally in coleman, a city declared as a state of emergency as it becomes overwhelmed with these cases. is this such a time to 408 such a massive gathering? >> as we'ved a vieded with the cdc and department of public health, i stress, this is
joining me to discuss kerry sanders with the alabama department of health and msnbc contributor joyce vance, from school of law and an analyst joining us in florida. dr. landers, i want to start with you and the current state of the pandemic in alabama. how is the state's hospital system holding up and what worries you most about this new surge? >> well, as we know, we have over 2600 persons currently hospitalized in alabama with covid-19, about 500 of those are on ventilators. currently,...
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what i said him when he came out, this is joyce, i'm sorry you can do. i knew what the jim up on the seal. never. never either, sir. now my old austin a story. the morgan ryssdal and they grew busy in the morning a day. she says he's childhood with tough. he contract polio when he was only 2 and grew up on a farm with a foster family. well then we'll soon while most over, that is my. we could us the must. so a village, more governor, the old one a he was a rule to really laugh buddy. when i go my buddy give a week without the without you are going to email or to see what i see going on tomorrow. so it's sort of her promise and either of us. and so he thought that he had received when then, or you already know or no come on the and in the early she mission my it was are you are to under seal kiko, lead time, and spiraled into delinquency and gangs at 19 he returned to demand money from his foster father, he called the police kick hello, says he was arrested and taken to neck. i hospital non duty was his stockings guitar it nice though. ne, on much of a ne
what i said him when he came out, this is joyce, i'm sorry you can do. i knew what the jim up on the seal. never. never either, sir. now my old austin a story. the morgan ryssdal and they grew busy in the morning a day. she says he's childhood with tough. he contract polio when he was only 2 and grew up on a farm with a foster family. well then we'll soon while most over, that is my. we could us the must. so a village, more governor, the old one a he was a rule to really laugh buddy. when i go...
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this is joyce, i'm sorry you can do. i knew what the jim up on the 0 there. never either, sir. now my oldest in the story, the more when we still a net grew the, the in the morning a day. she says he's childhood was tough. he contract it polio when he was only 2 and grew up on a farm with a foster family. well then we'll do more work. that is mine. we could see my stuff. so a village all over the world, the one a she was who fans hoping to really laugh, but he was going to be there. but he can give a week without the with as to why he got the email to see why does he want to know? so it throws set up on his it e there was an all. so he thought that he had received when then she already never know come on the then the early she made was, are you are to under seal co lead time and spiraled into delinquency and gangs at 19 he returned to demand money from his foster father because the police kick hello says he was arrested and taken to neck. i hospital non they are still kinda talking nice though ne, on much of a new are says you moon that the then the see whose it was so stated t
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joyce gomez and e thrilled that next year their three-year-old son, asher, may be able to enroll in a free year of school before kindergarten at their neighborhood public elementary school. the stay-at-home mom says childcare is expensive and a free year of pre-k would allow her to go back to work and give her son the jumpstart he needs. >> the human brain develops 90% between one-year-old and five years old, so how early he can get in the preschool program, it will be better for him. >> reporter: right now california's transitional kindergarten, or tk, and roles about 100,000 children. these kids who turned 5 between september 2nd and december 2nd currently get a free year of publicly funded pre-k. but starting a year from now, more children will be phased in and all four-year-olds will be eligible for transitional kindergarten in public schools by september 2025. assembly member kevin mccarty introduced the legislative bill to expand tk. >> this is really going to help student achievement and it's a big win for california. >> reporter: critics say universal tk would cripple an alrea
joyce gomez and e thrilled that next year their three-year-old son, asher, may be able to enroll in a free year of school before kindergarten at their neighborhood public elementary school. the stay-at-home mom says childcare is expensive and a free year of pre-k would allow her to go back to work and give her son the jumpstart he needs. >> the human brain develops 90% between one-year-old and five years old, so how early he can get in the preschool program, it will be better for him....
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think to me me for you don't to a joyce in the central freedom. united states are not paid. oh, nice, nice book of course. but please don't shoot me the spot and she somehow deep it into the valley. the some delays, the society develops when you say that the corporations and banks should not tell society of the people what they want, what to do, how to lee? or do you mean that something? yes, shoot or or are people i don't want to sound condescending or are people to be completely trusted? i think you're interviewing someone, i think a democracy in the sense that people besides every think, sorry about who and then people besides who formulate. she's the she steadied danger, all which can go into action. and so on your lawyers here. all i'm saying is that market logic doesn't what i hear back is logic alone. the market forces you to profit space off off many places. for example, it's very interesting to read books or essays on what goes on, maybe good industry. do you know how many companies are in the west where you are making? but they know that from the market they do go
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you can talk about joyce eng talk about judges. those things are important and can make people realize what the stakes are. for the fact that someone with only 15 to 20% of the vote could become the next governor of california. if the recall were to with michael was a big move by the the california republicans over the weekend going forward, not endorsing any one particular candidate in the recall election against governor gavin newsom. >> do you think it's a good idea for them not to make that move or is it smart on their part because there are so many republicans looking to unseat him that anyone who really is able to just get that majority n can unseat him. >> like i said before that you have a better, better odds of winning the governorship of california recall. they do have winning the lottery. so by not endorsing anyone. they basically it spread that those odds out to all those people in all their supporters to get them motivated, to go to the polls and as and and insofar so far, only the republicans want to get to the polls.
you can talk about joyce eng talk about judges. those things are important and can make people realize what the stakes are. for the fact that someone with only 15 to 20% of the vote could become the next governor of california. if the recall were to with michael was a big move by the the california republicans over the weekend going forward, not endorsing any one particular candidate in the recall election against governor gavin newsom. >> do you think it's a good idea for them not to...
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this is joyce when it, sorry you kinda knew what the zoom up on the zeal. never. never either, sir. now my oldest and they started him over to school and they grew busy in the morning a day. she says he's childhood with tough. he contracting polio when he was only 2 and grew up on a farm with a family. then the mom was over. that is, mind, you know, we could us the must stuff. so a village more than one of the old, the one a she wants to know face to really laugh buddy. when i go my buddy give a week without the with as to what he got there, you may see what i see going on tomorrow. so it's rather set up um, is it either way? i know, so he thought that he had received when then ice, you already know or no come on the then the early she mission made was are you are to under seal kiko, lead time, and spiraled into delinquency and gangs at 19 he returned to demand money from his foster father recalled the police kick hello, says he was arrested and taken to neck. i hospital non was his you are still kinda talking nice though ne, on much of a new are says you moved that then the she was
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80 -- joyce beatty. talking about freedom and voices and standing on the shoulders of our ancestors. can't you just hear martin luther king jr. speaking to us? can't you just hear fannie lou hamer speaking to us? as chair of the congressional black caucus, it is my honor to stand on this stage following the members of the congressional black caucus. we are united, but we come to you today with an ask. we ask you to stand with us, to fight with us. we ask you to mix justice for us because we know that there are so many injustices. we know far too many of our little black boys and girls are being killed. far too many of our boys and girls are in the system into funny sentencing and unequal treatment. we know if we do not stand up for voting rights, if we do not stand up to get people registered to vote, then we can't make a difference. let me say thank you to my good friend, the reverend dr. al sharpton and the national action network. thank you to martin luther king iii and his lovely wife, andriy a water
80 -- joyce beatty. talking about freedom and voices and standing on the shoulders of our ancestors. can't you just hear martin luther king jr. speaking to us? can't you just hear fannie lou hamer speaking to us? as chair of the congressional black caucus, it is my honor to stand on this stage following the members of the congressional black caucus. we are united, but we come to you today with an ask. we ask you to stand with us, to fight with us. we ask you to mix justice for us because we...
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i'm not sure if you can see me, but i am joyce durado. i am a clinical professor at ucsf department of clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you all. i know that everybody in this room is all about healing justice, and as our moderator has said, the fact is that, you know, most, if not all of us are going to experience trauma at some point in our lives, and with the pandemic, that just adds to that and experiencing the trauma-inducing nature of things like structural racism and xenophobia is so impactful to all of us, so, so important to pay attention to healing, both the healing of ourselves as well as the other. fundamentally, healing involves helping people feel safe, heard, cared for, respected, and valued. and of course, therapists can provide this type of healing, but also can friends, loved ones, teachers, clergy, and other caring others. and our keynote speaker emphasized how central relationships are. also, a include in healing from trauma is, at the heart, preventing violence. i
i'm not sure if you can see me, but i am joyce durado. i am a clinical professor at ucsf department of clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you all. i know that everybody in this room is all about healing justice, and as our moderator has said, the fact is that, you know, most, if not all of us are going to experience trauma at some point in our lives, and with the pandemic, that just adds to that and experiencing the trauma-inducing nature of...