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think that's what happened with the rutgers.sm is bad and they made a watered down statement. >> if a dad takes 10 seconds to take the kid to the memorial day event. and you see that clip board with the petition, if you sign that you will get your ass kicked. >> i married a veteran. >> greg: that doesn't work. still to come fixing to deal love to be in the deal. introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. >> ♪ ♪ >> greg: did an idiot suggest you should steal from cbs? another out of touch celebrity made a dumb ass comment. that means there is a new segment called. >> idiot said what? >> [laughing]. >> greg: sex and the city actress cynthia nixon should poor people should be allowed to steal personal goods from stores. a democratic socialist tweeted cbs locked up basic items like clothing detergent. the way to solve the problem of stealing basic necessities is to prosecute them. how a
think that's what happened with the rutgers.sm is bad and they made a watered down statement. >> if a dad takes 10 seconds to take the kid to the memorial day event. and you see that clip board with the petition, if you sign that you will get your ass kicked. >> i married a veteran. >> greg: that doesn't work. still to come fixing to deal love to be in the deal. introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with...
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philip rutger. his highly anticipated new book, written with his colleague carol lesson ig called "i alone can fix it" is do out just days now. professor melissa murray, nyu law school, clerk for justice sewn ya sotomayor, and -- a professor of politics and journalism at morgan state university. phil rutger, we'd like to begin with you. the white house beat. why did the white house choose today, to the best of your knowledge, to launch this anti-crime initiative? >> well, brian, it was an important day for president biden to launch this initiative in part because there are indications that crime this summer could be going up in cities across the country. biden warned of that in his remarks from the white house today. and he wanted to take political advantage or at least position his administration bet ears the summer bears on. this is a politically tricky issue for democrats. it always has been for decades now, but especially in this moment because republicans on capitol hill have said that they wan
philip rutger. his highly anticipated new book, written with his colleague carol lesson ig called "i alone can fix it" is do out just days now. professor melissa murray, nyu law school, clerk for justice sewn ya sotomayor, and -- a professor of politics and journalism at morgan state university. phil rutger, we'd like to begin with you. the white house beat. why did the white house choose today, to the best of your knowledge, to launch this anti-crime initiative? >> well, brian,...
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let's focus on russia. konstantin severino is a professor at rutgers university in new brunswick and ad scold cole though. institute of science and technology in russia. many thanks for joining us. he's also a consultant for 7 biotech companies and several russian government agencies. he joins us live from moscow. how concern to you about the coven situation in russia? people here shall be concerns, and that's mostly because they, over a little explanation, is really low the country, but as soon as the patient of c. so for over 10 percent of the nation, which is why is that? because russia was one of the 1st countries i believe, to announce the development off a coven vaccine. but as you say, uptake has been incredibly low. why always appears that the demand from the population is low, this monthly because marketing for promotion are working properly. so i'm like most of the country ever since. i've seen some of. ready those in january, but here have been no limitation. you want to over into the public job you for once it's your own transportation. i'm sorry, since rob said the gover
let's focus on russia. konstantin severino is a professor at rutgers university in new brunswick and ad scold cole though. institute of science and technology in russia. many thanks for joining us. he's also a consultant for 7 biotech companies and several russian government agencies. he joins us live from moscow. how concern to you about the coven situation in russia? people here shall be concerns, and that's mostly because they, over a little explanation, is really low the country, but as...
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rutgers university leadership is denying the school apologized for condemning anti-semitism.he school, quote, deplores hatred and bigotry in all forms, we've not, nor would we ever apologize for standing against anti-semitism after the school chancellor and vice chancellor sadistic condemning the recent rise of anti-jewish attacks and apologized the next day for not communicating support for palestinian community members. >> that back-and-forth has been a disaster for rutgers. the us flag stolen from the veterans cemetery los angeles this memorial day weekend including a joint 25 x 30 foot garrison flight. the theft occurred sunday or monday when the cemetery baits -- gates were closed. 3 people i needed to handle that massive garrison flag. small gravesites, were also taken. authority to reviewing whether there is any security footage that could help them identify the suspects. if you are that desperate for a flag somebody will get you a flag. if you are doing this because you hate america or angry at these veterans you are a horrible person. >> help get to the bottom of thi
rutgers university leadership is denying the school apologized for condemning anti-semitism.he school, quote, deplores hatred and bigotry in all forms, we've not, nor would we ever apologize for standing against anti-semitism after the school chancellor and vice chancellor sadistic condemning the recent rise of anti-jewish attacks and apologized the next day for not communicating support for palestinian community members. >> that back-and-forth has been a disaster for rutgers. the us flag...
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joining us now the washington post phil rutger, author of "i alone can fix it."n't wait for that. and dan goldman, former house impeachment inquiry majority council. let me go over the legal aspects, first. explain to us, is this all about the cfo of the trump organization and is he the one being targeted? he and the company? and secondary i'm wondering who else could be indicted. >> it is preferable to indict individuals rather than a company. first it is clear that allen weisselberg will not cooperate with the manhattan das office. they likely had multiple conversations with attorneys and said to them "he should cooperate because we're going to charge him otherwise with x, y, z. we don't know yet what that is. there has been reporting about it, but my guess is that the reporting is not fullsome and complete. because he is not cooperating i don't personally believe there is not a case to be made against donald trump. so you need a witness to testify that donald trump knew about all of the misrepresentations likely to be charged. as a back up measure, the d.a.'s
joining us now the washington post phil rutger, author of "i alone can fix it."n't wait for that. and dan goldman, former house impeachment inquiry majority council. let me go over the legal aspects, first. explain to us, is this all about the cfo of the trump organization and is he the one being targeted? he and the company? and secondary i'm wondering who else could be indicted. >> it is preferable to indict individuals rather than a company. first it is clear that allen...
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this video of shi directly addressing these allegations this past spring at a virtual event held by rutgersrd the rumors that it claimed that in our laboratory we have some project blah blah with the army blah blah, but this is not correct. because i am the lab's director and responsible for research activity. i don't know any kind of researcher work performed in this lab. >> david feith was involved in the investigation first launched past fall. you think she is lying? >> it is completely inconsistent with information that the u.s. government had. >> reporter: abc news has also learned from a former state department official that the u.s. government was aware of financial accounts tied to the chinese military that were funding the wuhan institute of virology and its research. >> the question is was shi zhengli telling the truth when she stated emphatically there was no chinese military involvement prior to the outbreak at the wuhan institute of virology. if there was, her credibility flies out the window. >> that same state department january fact sheet asserted that several researchers at
this video of shi directly addressing these allegations this past spring at a virtual event held by rutgersrd the rumors that it claimed that in our laboratory we have some project blah blah with the army blah blah, but this is not correct. because i am the lab's director and responsible for research activity. i don't know any kind of researcher work performed in this lab. >> david feith was involved in the investigation first launched past fall. you think she is lying? >> it is...
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the rutgers transfer was also a noticeably better shooter last season after taking wait for it. 1000ach morning during the off season. how's that repetition. the team also worked out for other players. but this is what hauser murray had to say about what they can each offer >> also, going our defense bring toughness to the game. also have an i q to find eyes. i just step out and shoot it a lot. now. and just beat a great team and just doing the little things it takes to win is a big thing for me. i feel like my shooting speaks for feel like i've done that very consistently over my 4 years in college basketball shot of the sun today. but i feel like i can be a floor spacer knock down shots when i when i get the opportunity i think that can translate well to the next level. >> the dubs coaching roster will look different for the upcoming season today. the team mutually parted ways with assistant coach darren collins who has been with the warriors since 2000. 14 was a part of all 3 title runs. he began his golden state career as a player development coach and spent the last 2 seasons as
the rutgers transfer was also a noticeably better shooter last season after taking wait for it. 1000ach morning during the off season. how's that repetition. the team also worked out for other players. but this is what hauser murray had to say about what they can each offer >> also, going our defense bring toughness to the game. also have an i q to find eyes. i just step out and shoot it a lot. now. and just beat a great team and just doing the little things it takes to win is a big thing...
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my dad had the chance to speak with him years ago at an event at rutgers college. so there's someone who you know might not be alive. if not for the efforts of soldiers like, dr. bass. janine how about dr. baldwin? who i know you've had the chance to meet and talk to personally has he been recognized for his service and bravery and how did you cross paths with him? so yes, dr. james baldwin received two bronze stars in 1946. and many other honors and awards last february. i went to the embassy of the kingdom of the netherlands where they were honoring black american soldiers on the 75th anniversary of the defeat of of the germans and and these occupied towns. here's a photo that i took of dr. james baldwin with officials at the embassy of the netherlands. they have just given him a certificate of appreciation for his service and in the 784th tank battalion, which roll through talents in france and and the netherlands fighting the germans. during this event. i was just it was really amazing to hear the story the story told by dr. james baldwin of his service. you co
my dad had the chance to speak with him years ago at an event at rutgers college. so there's someone who you know might not be alive. if not for the efforts of soldiers like, dr. bass. janine how about dr. baldwin? who i know you've had the chance to meet and talk to personally has he been recognized for his service and bravery and how did you cross paths with him? so yes, dr. james baldwin received two bronze stars in 1946. and many other honors and awards last february. i went to the embassy...
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. >> rutgers university leadership denying the school apologized for condemning anti-semitism.forms. we've not nor would we ever apologize for standing against anti-semitism, this comes after the chancellor sent a statement condemning the recent rise in anti-jewish attacks and apologized the next day for not communicating support for palestinian community members. todd: the veterans cemetery in los angeles, a giant 25 x 30 foot garrison flag, this happened during closing hours over memorial day weekend, people needed to handle that massive garrison flag, authorities debate whether there was a security footage that could help identify the suspects. >> actor chris pratt should attribute to fallen american servicemembers on social media for memorial day posting photos of people morning friends and family killed in action. he wrote in part, quote, they are the good guys, they run to the sound of gunfire, they know pain and suffering we never will. they have given us the most free and decent society planet earth is ever seen. may god give their souls rest. todd: up next doctor marti
. >> rutgers university leadership denying the school apologized for condemning anti-semitism.forms. we've not nor would we ever apologize for standing against anti-semitism, this comes after the chancellor sent a statement condemning the recent rise in anti-jewish attacks and apologized the next day for not communicating support for palestinian community members. todd: the veterans cemetery in los angeles, a giant 25 x 30 foot garrison flag, this happened during closing hours over...
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joining me now is professor charlie brown of rutgers' university, founder and ceo of equitable citiesor this disparity. according to the "washington post," researchers have concluded black communities tend to be crisscrossed more, by more dangerous roads, and the situation was compounded in the pandemic because black people were more likely to have the kind of essential jobs that required them to be out on those roads. are there any other factors? let me put it that way that we should be aware of for this startling discovery of the rising, the rise of deaths by automobiles last year in the pandemic? >> first of all, reverend sharpton, it is a pleasure to be here, you are looking dapper as always. >> thank you. >> in addition to what was mentioned, other factors should be considered, includes a look of lighting in black and brown communities. as that report showed, crashes were up during the nighttime. this is indicative of the fact that in contros to black and brown communities' white counterparts they disproportionately work during traditional hours. it also has to do with vehicle ac
joining me now is professor charlie brown of rutgers' university, founder and ceo of equitable citiesor this disparity. according to the "washington post," researchers have concluded black communities tend to be crisscrossed more, by more dangerous roads, and the situation was compounded in the pandemic because black people were more likely to have the kind of essential jobs that required them to be out on those roads. are there any other factors? let me put it that way that we should...
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. -- understood that you took biochemistry and got through organic chemistry and bu ried it was rutgers this off the website. it was about scientific writing. that is a chorus at your undergraduate level where you realized someday, you may have to commit research, commit science, and publish. it is an uproar and the outsiders study right now -- in the alzheimer's study right now. we thought we would get perspective on people like you resigning from institutions because they disagree with what the fda did. talk to us about the sanctity of research. talk to us about how this stuff gets publish and what you do when politics intrudes. >> well, it is clear that scientists are always focused on the data or at least should be. the data tends to drive decisions. we tend to make black-and-white decisions about things based on the data. certainly in the case of the alzheimer's drugs, there are other factors that are really pushing forward here. you know, if you talk to people who are suffering with alzheimer's, everybody wants a chance to try to get something better for their lives, for their lov
. -- understood that you took biochemistry and got through organic chemistry and bu ried it was rutgers this off the website. it was about scientific writing. that is a chorus at your undergraduate level where you realized someday, you may have to commit research, commit science, and publish. it is an uproar and the outsiders study right now -- in the alzheimer's study right now. we thought we would get perspective on people like you resigning from institutions because they disagree with what...
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the rutgers transfer was also a noticeably better shooter last season after taking a whopping 1000 shots every morning during the off season. how's that for discipline. the team also worked out for other players. but this is what hauser murray had to say about what they can each offer to the deaths. >> i wasn't going our defense bring toughness to the game. also have an i q to find eyes. i step out and shoot it a lot. now. and just being a great team and just doing the little things it takes to win is a big thing for me. i feel like my shooting speaks for feel like i've done that very consistently over my 4 years. >> in college basketball shot of the sun today. but i feel like i can be a floor spacer knock down shots when i when i get the opportunity i think that can translate well to the next level. >> all right. so we'll see. we might be able to see these guys and warriors colors next season. but who knows. a lot of lot of stuff has to happen before we know next year's roster has to look like just cross our fingers for a healthy klay thompson. that's it for sports. more new i was injur
the rutgers transfer was also a noticeably better shooter last season after taking a whopping 1000 shots every morning during the off season. how's that for discipline. the team also worked out for other players. but this is what hauser murray had to say about what they can each offer to the deaths. >> i wasn't going our defense bring toughness to the game. also have an i q to find eyes. i step out and shoot it a lot. now. and just being a great team and just doing the little things it...
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the rutgers student shares videos of his masterpieces on social media.with his favorite player. look at dawn. church of the dallas mavericks. but now other star players are hitting him up for their own rubik's masterpiece. city is loving it. but there's one problem. the cubes are expensive for a college kids. so after snapping a photo he has to reuse them. that's going to kill me. those are the words of that cute little 4 year-old german after she spotted a kitchen fire at her house in jacksonville, florida. but now she's being praise for rushing to get dad from the bathroom. so he could leave the bathroom and go put out the fire in the kitchen. since he couldn't find the fire extinguisher. he a lot going on. he picked up the burning air fryer and threw it in their pool as you do in he says the appliance was off turned off that plugged in and it somehow caught fire dad is minor burns to his feet. but says he's grateful everyone is okay and and the little 4 year-old, you know, that's not a killer that no banker for yeah. so damage there for her good wraps
the rutgers student shares videos of his masterpieces on social media.with his favorite player. look at dawn. church of the dallas mavericks. but now other star players are hitting him up for their own rubik's masterpiece. city is loving it. but there's one problem. the cubes are expensive for a college kids. so after snapping a photo he has to reuse them. that's going to kill me. those are the words of that cute little 4 year-old german after she spotted a kitchen fire at her house in...
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. >> we had planned to talk with philadelphia poet and activist ursela rutger, but walter wallace jr. was on our mind. >> i know this can happen anywhere. i'm trying to keep my composure, and i don't know if i can. it just seems so surreal to me that a young blackman was murdered in my city by the police. in front of his mother. then when you talk about that percentage and philly being majority black, but so many young black people here feel so unseen, unheard, uncared for, unloved. black folks, a lot of times we tell ourselves we got to mute this black pain. come on. you think you should put all this black pain out here. haven't we put enough -- what? 27-year-old young man who was mentally suffering, needed some help and got the opposite. and it's painful for a momma to see her son murdered. you want me to not give you this black pain story? i don't think so. i don't think so. medicine works in a rich body just as well as a poor body. ♪ it's as effective in 90210 as it is in 86503. ♪ medicine will not discriminate against the color of your skin. ♪ medicine pays no attention to the bo
. >> we had planned to talk with philadelphia poet and activist ursela rutger, but walter wallace jr. was on our mind. >> i know this can happen anywhere. i'm trying to keep my composure, and i don't know if i can. it just seems so surreal to me that a young blackman was murdered in my city by the police. in front of his mother. then when you talk about that percentage and philly being majority black, but so many young black people here feel so unseen, unheard, uncared for, unloved....
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roland martin, the host of roland martin unfiltered and brittney cooper from rutgers university in new.m. eastern. i am excited to talk to d.l.hughley how to survive america. maybe time for coffee, but why don't you wait until the next commercial break because the cross connection with my friend tiffany cross begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm tiffany cross. good to be back. i missed you guys last week. on "the cross connection" this juneteenth, we'll talk to nba legend kareem abdul-jabbar and lanai vinay to talk about this day of liberty but as you know, the struggle continues. quite fittingly we continue with the ongoing effort to suppress the vote ahead of the senate taking up the for the people act next week despite an almost guaranteed filibuster. no sooner did we see a proposed bipartisan compromise on federal voting legislation from you know the one, senator joe can't we all just get along manchin then the descendent
roland martin, the host of roland martin unfiltered and brittney cooper from rutgers university in new.m. eastern. i am excited to talk to d.l.hughley how to survive america. maybe time for coffee, but why don't you wait until the next commercial break because the cross connection with my friend tiffany cross begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm tiffany cross. good to be back. i missed you guys last week. on "the cross connection" this juneteenth, we'll talk to...
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he will be in conversation with assistant professor in the department of journalism and media at rutgersversity, and brander of right-wing activism, the tea party. chris jackson will moderate the discussion, editor in chief of oneworld from random house where he is responsible for a wide range of award-winning and best-selling authors including brian stevenson, carlo to send co and nicole jones. great to have you with us. the screen is yours. >> great to be here, larry, congratulations on your publication day, "for the people: a story of justice and power" is just out today. two different screens. to jump into the book, we had a big verdict today and i'm curious what both of you think of it from the perspective of being organizers or people in government actively as you are. there has been a conversation going on about whether or not this is a case of justice being achieved or accountability happening, to you think justice was served today? >> you want to go first? >> the abolitionist voice and my head says locking people in cages is not the solution but there is the part of me that is d
he will be in conversation with assistant professor in the department of journalism and media at rutgersversity, and brander of right-wing activism, the tea party. chris jackson will moderate the discussion, editor in chief of oneworld from random house where he is responsible for a wide range of award-winning and best-selling authors including brian stevenson, carlo to send co and nicole jones. great to have you with us. the screen is yours. >> great to be here, larry, congratulations on...
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todd uhlman indiana and rutgers phd and an american studies professor he and i ended up writing an article in 2014 in journal papio culture entitled stealing freedom which dealt with film and auto theft and i think the class read that as part of your assignment. and todd has done many other different kinds of studies during the past several years here at the university of dayton. and my colleague john heitmann, of course is a very well known historian of automobile history and others. he wore a very famous book that won many awards. i'm plugging it for him here. the automobile in american life very good read wonderful book john has won the most distinguished historian in the state of ohio award and he also won the award for best book this book here by the pop culture american pop culture association. and what was that 2017 john 2010 2010 goes way back when he goes way back. and so currently dr. heitman is a professor emeritus and he's been kind enough to come here today to talk with me so that we can talk to you about the 1970s. and that book is a great present for your parents your father
todd uhlman indiana and rutgers phd and an american studies professor he and i ended up writing an article in 2014 in journal papio culture entitled stealing freedom which dealt with film and auto theft and i think the class read that as part of your assignment. and todd has done many other different kinds of studies during the past several years here at the university of dayton. and my colleague john heitmann, of course is a very well known historian of automobile history and others. he wore a...
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from rutgers law school, my alma mater, after a clerkship with the new jersey superior court, mr. quraishi accepted a position with a new york law firm. his first day on the job was september 11, 2021, and the -- september 11, 2001 and it forced him to change the trajectory of his career. in 2003 he earned the rank of captain and be served two deployments in iraq in 2004 and 2006. for his service, mr. quraishi was awarded the bronze star and combat action badge, a recognition by the u.s. army for noninfantry soldiers who engaged in ground combat. after leaving the army he continued to work in public service first as a trial counsel with the department of homeland security and then as a federal prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office for the district of new jersey. in 2013, he joined the law firm of reicher dansick, and was appointed a magistrate judge. now, mr. quraishi is poised to break barriers once more. if confirmed, he will become the first muslim american in u.s. history to serve as an article 3 federal judge. my colleagues, zahid n. quraishi is a man of integrity, a trail
from rutgers law school, my alma mater, after a clerkship with the new jersey superior court, mr. quraishi accepted a position with a new york law firm. his first day on the job was september 11, 2021, and the -- september 11, 2001 and it forced him to change the trajectory of his career. in 2003 he earned the rank of captain and be served two deployments in iraq in 2004 and 2006. for his service, mr. quraishi was awarded the bronze star and combat action badge, a recognition by the u.s. army...
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i want to raise right now with the doctor, rutgers medical school professional and medical college, andt the c.d.c. is planning an emergency meeting next week to address some side effects, i assume the side effects we're talking about are young people who have gotten the vaccine. do you know anything about that? >> yes. yes, i do, neil, the predominant side effect is myocarditis and the pericarditis. and the hard is surrounded by the myo cardium and the lining of the heart. it's seen mostly in men, age of 18. and seen in this country and around the world. it's transient and goes away. why that happens is the real question. >> now, a lot of these treatments, j & j are one shot treatment. if you're in the group and had one shot, one dose, should you go ahead and get the second dose or is that good enough? >> one shot, it is being said, is adequate for partial immunity, but when the research dictates, that you should have two shots, everyone should go and get their second shot. you shouldn't count on the one shot to protect you for long periods of time. you can be assured if you get two sh
i want to raise right now with the doctor, rutgers medical school professional and medical college, andt the c.d.c. is planning an emergency meeting next week to address some side effects, i assume the side effects we're talking about are young people who have gotten the vaccine. do you know anything about that? >> yes. yes, i do, neil, the predominant side effect is myocarditis and the pericarditis. and the hard is surrounded by the myo cardium and the lining of the heart. it's seen...
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from "the washington post", senior washington correspondent and msnbc political analyst phil rutger is and it comes out july 20th. matt miller, former chief spokesman tore the doj and msnbc justice and security analyst. olivia troye is here, former top aide to former vice president mike pence, now director of the american accountability project. as promised, eddie is still here. i want to start with you, olivia. you know mike pence. mike pence was reported to me to sort of have been stunned by trump's political depravity, by the fact there was no line he wouldn't cross, by his indifference to human suffering around the pandemic. but why was he surprised that trump then turned on him around the certification on january 6th? he had seen who trump was. >> well, he certainly had seen who trump is firsthand. we lived that together for quite sometime. but i think that at the end of the day, i think when you are the vice president to this man, you're literally working down the hallway for this entire time, i think somewhere in mike pence's head he thought that they were in this together and t
from "the washington post", senior washington correspondent and msnbc political analyst phil rutger is and it comes out july 20th. matt miller, former chief spokesman tore the doj and msnbc justice and security analyst. olivia troye is here, former top aide to former vice president mike pence, now director of the american accountability project. as promised, eddie is still here. i want to start with you, olivia. you know mike pence. mike pence was reported to me to sort of have been...
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thousands of people who are locked up, and we're spending $440,000, here's the data, right, per inmate on rutgersaling with the real issue? >> so, to follow up with susan's question, then, will you then send mental health providers on day one to make sure that the subways are safe for children so they don't have to sit with conductors? >> there's nobody who's sent the professionals in and finished this job early. it's going to be january 1st. and when the mayor's here, tell him to do it now. we still have six months, we have a crisis. this whole game back and forth, we need 250 police officers, we need 500. do you know how vast this system is? this is not telling the truth to new yorkers. we got to do the hard work, and we've got to build that better. >> you were rising in the polls earlier this spring, and then there was a sexual assault allegation that came to light in april from a woman named jean kim. and she claims you did all sorts of things, kissed her, groped her, and that she was working as an unpaid intern in your 2001 advocate campaign. i also know that you called on governor cuomo to
thousands of people who are locked up, and we're spending $440,000, here's the data, right, per inmate on rutgersaling with the real issue? >> so, to follow up with susan's question, then, will you then send mental health providers on day one to make sure that the subways are safe for children so they don't have to sit with conductors? >> there's nobody who's sent the professionals in and finished this job early. it's going to be january 1st. and when the mayor's here, tell him to...