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i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend.ow. >>> from the e-mail controversy to joe biden to donald trump, the msnbc exclusive interview with hillary clinton. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. let me start tonight with a somewhat rare occurrence. for only the third time since launching her campaign, hillary clinton gave a one on one national television interview today. nbc's andrea mitchell sat down with the democratic front-runner this morning for a discussion that covered her e-mails, donald trump, joe biden and much more. on her use of private e-mails clinton acknowledged it
i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend.ow. >>> from the e-mail controversy to joe biden to donald trump, the msnbc exclusive interview with hillary clinton. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. let me start tonight with a somewhat rare occurrence. for only the third time since launching her campaign, hillary clinton gave a one on one national television interview today. nbc's andrea mitchell sat down with the democratic...
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donald trump and al sharpton's unlikely friendship. sharpton says he's never received financial support from trump though the two did have a personal relationship. who better to tell us what that relationship was than the man himself, reverend al sharpton, home of the "politics nation." you and donald trump, best of buds? >> yeah, right. to me the story and all of the, he was close to hillary and all that, shows a desperate attempt for them to really deal with something that they can't deal. with i met donald trump first because i marched on him around the central park jogger case in the 1990, 1991. then later when don king and mike tyson decided to do fights in the casinos, i would see him. and we got to talk like the casino owners in las vegas, if you go to a fight. and i think that he came to one or two of our functions because he was friends with don king and he wanted james brown to perform. there was no relationship. i don't even know that he wrote a check. i think what is really the bombshell is how desperate they are. i mean, d
donald trump and al sharpton's unlikely friendship. sharpton says he's never received financial support from trump though the two did have a personal relationship. who better to tell us what that relationship was than the man himself, reverend al sharpton, home of the "politics nation." you and donald trump, best of buds? >> yeah, right. to me the story and all of the, he was close to hillary and all that, shows a desperate attempt for them to really deal with something that...
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why are you doing drugs. >> look at the crowd get fired up about al sharpton.n the back. >> i think that the dnc has endorsed black lives matter, divisive as it is, shows how far they've drifted from the great democrats of a generation ago. this is a divisive message. and i think the american people in next year's election is going to look for somebody to bring us together. there's so many things pulling us apart, economics, race, a lot of the big issues that are boiling. and the next president is really going to have to pull this county back together. >> what are the republicans supposed to do. you've seen the republicans reaching out to the african american community, rand paul has done that, chris christie is starting that. however they're in a difficult position because with the black lives matter movement it's become this thing whether you're with law enforcement or with the black lives moment. and you heard ted cruz come out and say i stand with law enforcement. so they're basically giving up the black vote if they do that. >> i direct a team that investi
why are you doing drugs. >> look at the crowd get fired up about al sharpton.n the back. >> i think that the dnc has endorsed black lives matter, divisive as it is, shows how far they've drifted from the great democrats of a generation ago. this is a divisive message. and i think the american people in next year's election is going to look for somebody to bring us together. there's so many things pulling us apart, economics, race, a lot of the big issues that are boiling. and the...
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do sharpton's show?w recently to celebrate, i think, something on his like, milestone in his show. >> seth: okay. >> like, 100 shows or something like that. >> seth: was it fun? did you have a fun time on his show? >> it was weird, because, okay. [ laughter ] they offered me an earpiece. and i'm like, "no, i just want to talk to him. i don't need an earpiece." and they were like, "well, you're going to be watching a lot of clips, you won't be able to hear them." and i'm like i'm sure i'll be fine. and i didn't realize it was going to be 90% of the show. so kind of the entire time, i'm just watching al sharpton watch a monitor that i can't see. and just occasionally going, "heh!" [ laughter ] heh, heh! that was a pretty good clip! let's watch another one! [ laughter ] heh! [ applause ] so yeah, that was fun. >> seth: he's moved. his show moved to a different time slot, right? >> it's better. >> seth: yeah, cause he was on at 9:00, now he's -- >> i mean, it was the end of the day, and it was a whole lot of
do sharpton's show?w recently to celebrate, i think, something on his like, milestone in his show. >> seth: okay. >> like, 100 shows or something like that. >> seth: was it fun? did you have a fun time on his show? >> it was weird, because, okay. [ laughter ] they offered me an earpiece. and i'm like, "no, i just want to talk to him. i don't need an earpiece." and they were like, "well, you're going to be watching a lot of clips, you won't be able to hear...
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. >> just this afternoon, msnbc's al sharpton, had a sitdown with hillary clinton, and here's what sheold him about the air strikes and her reaction. >> you know, al, i had a different strategy back when i was a secretary of state. i can't sit here today and tell you that if my strategy had been followed, we'd be in a different place, because this has so much of a dynamic of its own. what i believed then, is that assad was the principal threat, because his bombarding, and his ruthless behavior towards his own people, was going to create more terrorists. it was going to create refugees. it was going to destabilize neighboring countries. all that has come to pass. but where we are today, which is the president's view, that we need to build up the iraqi army, you cannot take back positions from isis, because we're not going to put troops on the ground, and we should not. whenever any of the republicans say, we need 10,000 american troops on the ground, i think that demonstrates how little they really understand. and the lessons that we should have learned over the last 15 years. >> and we
. >> just this afternoon, msnbc's al sharpton, had a sitdown with hillary clinton, and here's what sheold him about the air strikes and her reaction. >> you know, al, i had a different strategy back when i was a secretary of state. i can't sit here today and tell you that if my strategy had been followed, we'd be in a different place, because this has so much of a dynamic of its own. what i believed then, is that assad was the principal threat, because his bombarding, and his...
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forget, reverend al sharpton was protesting. it wasit was seen my a lot of civil rights leaders in the war between african-american. he does the welfare reform bill. find that even worse bill that is bill consequences. this path which was a golden economic age. they really loved bill clinton in a lot of ways. >> fascinating. i know you talked about the urban agenda that many of the civil rights community was trying to push with the clinton administration as well as welfare reform that caused the fracture as well. it is a fascinating aspects. let's bring it up to 2015. it has been an amazing clip tumultuous year for particularly when it comes to recent police interaction , police shootings, many have been captured on video and much of the nation has been shocked by this horrendous treatment and serious consequences that have occurred. a number of movements have been sparked by the shootings. most, i think well known well-known is the black lives matter movement. talk a little bita little bit about how you think this movement has
forget, reverend al sharpton was protesting. it wasit was seen my a lot of civil rights leaders in the war between african-american. he does the welfare reform bill. find that even worse bill that is bill consequences. this path which was a golden economic age. they really loved bill clinton in a lot of ways. >> fascinating. i know you talked about the urban agenda that many of the civil rights community was trying to push with the clinton administration as well as welfare reform that...
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reverend al sharpton was protesting bill clinton and the crime bill passed. it was seen by a lot of civil rights leaders as african-americans on the streets of urban america. does the will for reform bill trying to get the other gingrich is trying to stop a worse though from coming through the federal consequences for whites and blacks in the country. clinton had on the one hand it golden economic age for american and african-americans loved bill clinton in a lot of ways. there was a lot of tension there >> host: that's fascinating. i know you would talked about the urban agenda that many of the civil rights community were trying to push at the beginning of the clinton administration as well as welfare reform because the fracture as well. let's bring about go to 2015 and amazing year very tumultuous year with respect to race relations particularly when it comes to resent police interaction, police shootings. many of them have been captured on video and much of the nation has been shocked by this horrendous treatment and serious consequences that have occurred
reverend al sharpton was protesting bill clinton and the crime bill passed. it was seen by a lot of civil rights leaders as african-americans on the streets of urban america. does the will for reform bill trying to get the other gingrich is trying to stop a worse though from coming through the federal consequences for whites and blacks in the country. clinton had on the one hand it golden economic age for american and african-americans loved bill clinton in a lot of ways. there was a lot of...
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reverend al sharpton was protesting when the crime bill passed. it is seen by civil rights leaders as the beginning of war. he does the welfare reform bill, trying to get the worst bill through that had real consequences. so this clinton path which on the one hand was a golden economic age for african-americans, and they loved bill clinton in a lot of ways. there was a lot of tension, to. >> host: fascinating. i know you talked about the urban agenda that many of the civil rights community was trying to push at the beginning of the clinton administration as well as welfare reform that caused the fracture as well. fascinating aspects. let's bring it up to 2015. it has been an amazing and tumultuous year in many respects, particularly when it comes to recent police interaction, police shootings, many have been captured on video, and much of the nation has been shot by this horrendous treatment and serious consequences that have occurred. a number of movements have been sparked by the shootings. the most well-known is the black lives matter movement.
reverend al sharpton was protesting when the crime bill passed. it is seen by civil rights leaders as the beginning of war. he does the welfare reform bill, trying to get the worst bill through that had real consequences. so this clinton path which on the one hand was a golden economic age for african-americans, and they loved bill clinton in a lot of ways. there was a lot of tension, to. >> host: fascinating. i know you talked about the urban agenda that many of the civil rights...
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reverend al sharpton spoke to hillary clinton and asked her about the air strikes. let's hear what she had to say. >> you know, al, i had a different strategy back when i was secretary of state. i can't sit here today and tell you that if my strategy had been followed we would be in a different place because this has so much of a dynamic of its own. what i believed then is that assad was the principle threat because his bombarding and his ruthless behavior toward his own people was going to create more terrorists, it was going to create refugees, it was going to destabilize neighboring countries. all that has come to pass but where we are today which is the president's view that we need to build up the iraqi army, we cannot take back positions from isis because we're not going to put troops on the ground and we should not. whenever any of the republicans say we need 10,000 american troops on the ground, i think that demonstrates how little they really understand and the lessons that we should have learned over the last 15 years. >> ayman, let's ask you about that. s
reverend al sharpton spoke to hillary clinton and asked her about the air strikes. let's hear what she had to say. >> you know, al, i had a different strategy back when i was secretary of state. i can't sit here today and tell you that if my strategy had been followed we would be in a different place because this has so much of a dynamic of its own. what i believed then is that assad was the principle threat because his bombarding and his ruthless behavior toward his own people was going...
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our guest, the reverend al sharpton. then, democrats give peace a chance.redible victory for obama on iran as the pushback gets even more vicious. >> every death that iran causes is now on barack obama's head. >> and the conservative chorus over black lives matter. >> cops across this country are feeling the assault. >> as news breaks in
our guest, the reverend al sharpton. then, democrats give peace a chance.redible victory for obama on iran as the pushback gets even more vicious. >> every death that iran causes is now on barack obama's head. >> and the conservative chorus over black lives matter. >> cops across this country are feeling the assault. >> as news breaks in
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i had never met reverend sharpton before, but he took it upon himself to stir things up just a little bit. in his remarks, he made a point of mentioning me and said the only time i would have seen him was through my window of my office when he was outside leading a protest. so when it was my turn to speak, i addressed reverend sharpton directly and i said if you were protesting outside my office and if you would have come out -- if you would have come inside and held out my hand, i would have hugged you. communication has to flow both ways. one of the lessons of the flag controversy is that we stop shouting and start listening. we get more accomplished. we should listen to each other more. we would all benefit from walking in each other's shoes. a good example in this civil light -- civil rights arena is in the voting right laws. there are those who act as if it is a racist attack against civil rights. that is just not true. requiring people to show a photo id before they vote is a reasonable measure. it is not racist. if everyone was willing to stop shouting and stop trying to score
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not for male vocalist and tied with little big town for total nominations, luke bryant and chris sharpton and blake shelton. and nominees for entertainer of the year garth brook zs and ken chesney, and eric church and miranda lambert. the cma awards air live from nashville on december 4th and watch it here on 6 abc, every year i have an honor of being on the red carpet, it's like one big family in nashville. >> one big party too. >> thank as leash a. we'll be right back. >>> a final check of the hot and humid temperatures, worse than yesterday, if you look at the numbers, you'll find high temperatures in the north and western subbers that could be a degree or too less than yesterday, but 90s and 91s and 92 is the high in philadelphia and winds 5 to 10 miles per hour, that that that will help. the humidity is even worse at the beach. everybody needs to take it easy today. >>> this sand sculpture is get ago tense online, it's called call me caitlyn bruce gender. >> the theme was olympics over the years. it took him 30 hours off three and a half days to finish the whole thing. a look at stor
not for male vocalist and tied with little big town for total nominations, luke bryant and chris sharpton and blake shelton. and nominees for entertainer of the year garth brook zs and ken chesney, and eric church and miranda lambert. the cma awards air live from nashville on december 4th and watch it here on 6 abc, every year i have an honor of being on the red carpet, it's like one big family in nashville. >> one big party too. >> thank as leash a. we'll be right back....
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our guest, the reverend al sharpton. then, democrats give peace a chance.ctory for obama on iran as the pushback gets even more vicious. >> every death that iran causes is now on barack obama's head. >> and the conservative chorus over black lives matter. >> cops across this country are feeling the assault. >> as news breaks in baltimore, a reminder why this started. >> do you believe the black lives matter crew and others are igniting violence against cops?
our guest, the reverend al sharpton. then, democrats give peace a chance.ctory for obama on iran as the pushback gets even more vicious. >> every death that iran causes is now on barack obama's head. >> and the conservative chorus over black lives matter. >> cops across this country are feeling the assault. >> as news breaks in baltimore, a reminder why this started. >> do you believe the black lives matter crew and others are igniting violence against cops?
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hillary clinton told reverend al sharpton, this was deeply distressful.alled it a partisan political exercise, i'm going to guess you agree with hillary clinton. >> sadly, i think that's exactly the case. and that's a point that i was quick to make when they first impanelled the benghazi committee and when i was asked to serve on that committee. i suspected and had hoped otherwise, but i had suspected that it was clearly just being formed to try to bludgeon hillary clinton's credibility in anticipation of her run for the presidency. >> but let me ask you, congresswoman, republicans would say this committee has done good work, that the committee unearthed important revelations in hillary clinton's e-mails. just in the last hour, i believe, we've gotten a release of 6,000 more pages of clinton e-mails. so what would you say to that? that they have unearthed things that the public had the right to know? >> well, the benghazi committee, when it was constituted, the purpose of the committee was to review the events that had happened on september 11th. and try
hillary clinton told reverend al sharpton, this was deeply distressful.alled it a partisan political exercise, i'm going to guess you agree with hillary clinton. >> sadly, i think that's exactly the case. and that's a point that i was quick to make when they first impanelled the benghazi committee and when i was asked to serve on that committee. i suspected and had hoped otherwise, but i had suspected that it was clearly just being formed to try to bludgeon hillary clinton's credibility...
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i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend. "hardball" starts right now. >>> from the e-mail controversy to joe biden to donald trump, the msnbc exclusive interview with hillary clinton. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. let me start tonight with a somewhat rare occurrence. for only the third time since launching her campaign, hillary clinton gave a one on one national television interview today. nbc's andrea mitchell sat down with the democratic front-runner this morning for a discussion that covered her e-mails, donald trump, joe biden and much more. on her use of private e-mails clinton acknowledged it wasn't the best choice. >> are you sorry? do you want to apologize to the american people for the choice you made? >> well, it wasn't the best choice. and i certainly have said that. i will continue to say that as i've also said many times, it was allowed and it was fully above board. the people in the government knew that i was using a personal account. but it would have been b
i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend. "hardball" starts right now. >>> from the e-mail controversy to joe biden to donald trump, the msnbc exclusive interview with hillary clinton. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. let me start tonight with a somewhat rare occurrence. for only the third time since launching her campaign, hillary clinton gave a one on one national television interview today. nbc's andrea...
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i had never met reverend sharpton before, but he took it upon himself to stir things up just a little bit. in his remarks, he made a point of mentioning me and said the only time i would have seen him was through my window of my office when he was outside leading a protest. so when it was my turn to speak, i addressed reverend sharpton if you were i said protesting outside my office and if you would have come out -- if you would have come inside and held out my hand, i would have hugged you. communication has to flow both ways. one of the lessons of the flag controversy is that we stop shouting and start listening. we get more accomplished. we should listen to each other more. we would all benefit from walking in each other's shoes. a good example in this civil light -- civil rights arena is in the voting right laws. if itare those who act as is a racist attack against civil rights. that is just not true. requiring people to show a photo id before they vote is a reasonable measure. it is not racist. if everyone was willing to stop shouting and stop trying to score race baiting politic
i had never met reverend sharpton before, but he took it upon himself to stir things up just a little bit. in his remarks, he made a point of mentioning me and said the only time i would have seen him was through my window of my office when he was outside leading a protest. so when it was my turn to speak, i addressed reverend sharpton if you were i said protesting outside my office and if you would have come out -- if you would have come inside and held out my hand, i would have hugged you....
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. >> al sharpton from here in the building was there. don lemon. andre leon tally. >> chris rock. let me tell you who is afraid of chris rock, he is like, 125 pounds? >> listen -- listen, after "cop five," the movie, i loved marissa tomei, the best one liners, even over cookie. >> you know what i don't like what is going on with jamal? he is turning to the dark side, so nice before and now he is getting, like, evil and hard core and i don't like it with cookie and then this. >> the record breaking numbers, well into the, you know, the tens of millions with this show. it's just -- lee daniels knows what he is doing. a lot of folks are turned off by all the cameos of celebrities in this first episode but i think they are just celebrating all of their success and hopefully, we won't see that the rest of the season. >> i think you have to -- when
. >> al sharpton from here in the building was there. don lemon. andre leon tally. >> chris rock. let me tell you who is afraid of chris rock, he is like, 125 pounds? >> listen -- listen, after "cop five," the movie, i loved marissa tomei, the best one liners, even over cookie. >> you know what i don't like what is going on with jamal? he is turning to the dark side, so nice before and now he is getting, like, evil and hard core and i don't like it with cookie...
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postcode in her book your take on jesse jackson, al sharpton and charlie rangel in particular. why?>> guest: growing up there was the same message i heard throughout different publications in the black community. black americans need special treatment because of skin color. the three individuals you mention are still selling the same message today, the message of the imitation. my book tells people how i came from working numerous jobs undertaken in a match of all kinds of opportunities in advancing myself because that is what i wanted to do for myself. i never fell for the blame game of blaming white americans for example because of failures happening in the black community. i think my story is a great story for young people to see if i can do it and i can achieve success, you can do it no matter what your circumstances are or your family situation happens to be. >> host: how did you come to your political view? >> guest: growing up i was a democrat because of how my parents voted tell us otherwise. i didn't do research or a lot of reading. once i left home and started reading diff
postcode in her book your take on jesse jackson, al sharpton and charlie rangel in particular. why?>> guest: growing up there was the same message i heard throughout different publications in the black community. black americans need special treatment because of skin color. the three individuals you mention are still selling the same message today, the message of the imitation. my book tells people how i came from working numerous jobs undertaken in a match of all kinds of opportunities...
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rock serious guest appearance as he was among the notable cameos and al appearing was reverend al sharpton> love you. love you. >> hip hop's jazz king crown. p diddy taking the reins with a $60 million take. sean combs empire made stronger through the investments and clothing line and revolt network. jay z takes the number two spot at $56 million. his money making comes from his company and his champagne brand. >> i understand oprah sent you an amazing bouquet of flowers. >> she did. and oprah does everything big. i love being at the receiving end of all the big gifts. >> viola davis continuing to trend as she basks in the post emmy glow and gifts from the mighty o revealing how her post win gifting has ties to jay z. >> any champagne as well? >> she sent jay z's champagne. you know, oprah has a lot of money. >> by the way, if you're wondering, jay z's champagne is like $450 a bottle. so i won't be buying it. >> what? >> i'm b >> christmas is coming. >> no. >> all right. speaking of viola, get your red wine and your popcorn ready, people. later we're going inside the stellar tgit return. i
rock serious guest appearance as he was among the notable cameos and al appearing was reverend al sharpton> love you. love you. >> hip hop's jazz king crown. p diddy taking the reins with a $60 million take. sean combs empire made stronger through the investments and clothing line and revolt network. jay z takes the number two spot at $56 million. his money making comes from his company and his champagne brand. >> i understand oprah sent you an amazing bouquet of flowers....
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we could have a long list but when we look today, we see very often, jesse jackson and al sharpton. they? >> they are around they are around you look at the people who are the dreamers, who mobilize the sit in, the florida state conference. that's youth leadership, raising hell, shaking a lot of noise. they are going to make it again. >> is the raising hell working? >> it is. it's not working as well as it might. but give them some time. this will give you some hell. >> you think it takes time? >> it takes a little time, yes. they have to get together, say we are going to do this, we are going to do that. you can't just say bam, we are going to do this thing. you have to figure out what you are going to do, what plans you have. you have to be organized in ways i think that often people are not organized today. >> we all see the video of these fraternity brothers at oklahoma state singing that song. we react a certain way. do you react in a particularly deplated way when you see that? >> i think my lord, do these kids ever learn anything? have they learned anything at all? where did
we could have a long list but when we look today, we see very often, jesse jackson and al sharpton. they? >> they are around they are around you look at the people who are the dreamers, who mobilize the sit in, the florida state conference. that's youth leadership, raising hell, shaking a lot of noise. they are going to make it again. >> is the raising hell working? >> it is. it's not working as well as it might. but give them some time. this will give you some hell. >>...
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look at al sharpton, that brother is way too loud to ever get elected. >> wilmore: so soft-spoken brotherhe is surging in the polls? but what about his lack of experience? >> it doesn't matter. okay? they respect him because he specializes in something nobody understand understands. okay? separating babies' heads, come on, republicans don't understand that. >> wilmore: so they are voting for him because they don't understand what he does? >> larry, where do you think respect comes from? okay, it is like how black people will fight anybody but we will think twice about fighting an asian dude because we respect the fact that he might know karate. yes. [ applause ] >> or some other exotic fighting method that i don't understand. you know what i mean? it is respect. >> wilmore: that is not respect. that makes no sense a at all too me. >> plus larry sea black shield. >> wilmore: black shield? >> yes. he can make any criticism about obama and nobody can claim racism because a black guy said it. bfnlg care is worse than slavery? shielded. >> wilmore: i don't know, mike. but look if you are going
look at al sharpton, that brother is way too loud to ever get elected. >> wilmore: so soft-spoken brotherhe is surging in the polls? but what about his lack of experience? >> it doesn't matter. okay? they respect him because he specializes in something nobody understand understands. okay? separating babies' heads, come on, republicans don't understand that. >> wilmore: so they are voting for him because they don't understand what he does? >> larry, where do you think...
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. >> reporter: hillary clinton with the reverend al sharpton today. >> i think they have really sort of showed their hand they're really worried about running against me. so they want to keep knocking me down. >> reporter: but today the state department under court order released 6,000 pages of e-mails from 2010 and '11. 215 now upgraded to be classified, but this time none top secret. in one e-mail clinton jokes to an aide about china hacking the system writing, i just checked and i do have your state but not your gmail. so how does that happen? must be the chinese. in another the white house operator doesn't believe she is who she is. she writes, i told him i had no idea what my direct office number was since i didn't call myself. and i just hung up. still to come, four more monthly e-mail releases. october 30th, november 30th, december 31st and january 29th. the last just three days before the iowa caucus and ten days before the new hampshire primary. clinton will get her chance to testify to that benghazi committee october 22nd. a public hearing she says she welcomes. the committ
. >> reporter: hillary clinton with the reverend al sharpton today. >> i think they have really sort of showed their hand they're really worried about running against me. so they want to keep knocking me down. >> reporter: but today the state department under court order released 6,000 pages of e-mails from 2010 and '11. 215 now upgraded to be classified, but this time none top secret. in one e-mail clinton jokes to an aide about china hacking the system writing, i just...
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la ciudad de oakland estren una nueva academia fundada por el grupo activista del reverendo "al sharptoneducativo ofrecer cursos de tecnologa sin costo alguno para personas de todas las edades. --las clases estarn enfocadas en capacitar a sus estudiantes con habilidades de computacin, incluyendo diseÑo de pginas "web". --la ceremonia se llev a cabo en un templo ubicado sobre la avenida "telegraph"... cesar ---veamos como pinta el pronostico para loroximos dias... blanca ---pasamos con gabriela dellan... adelante gabriela.. take gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 88 oakland: 83 napa: 93 santa rosa:93 livermoore: 97 walnut creek: 94 daniville: 96 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cin
la ciudad de oakland estren una nueva academia fundada por el grupo activista del reverendo "al sharptoneducativo ofrecer cursos de tecnologa sin costo alguno para personas de todas las edades. --las clases estarn enfocadas en capacitar a sus estudiantes con habilidades de computacin, incluyendo diseÑo de pginas "web". --la ceremonia se llev a cabo en un templo ubicado sobre la avenida "telegraph"... cesar ---veamos como pinta el pronostico para loroximos dias......
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not to mention al sharpton's national action network. democratic party pervades the black community, and yet it is far to the right of the black community. democratic operatives represent a right-wing of the black community. the democratic party is actually a clear and present danger in black america to the expression of a left wing worldview. immortal technique: i know that you to bank may disagree with certain characteristics of the democratic party. the chain of events that occur to take power out of the community. one thing you probably both agree on is the appropriation of movements by the democratic party, there are corporate elements. the actual cost of what that is on the people. how do you stop, the question is how you stop these appropriations of certain issues like for example the way hillary has tried to appropriate immigration by meeting with dreamers and saying i am the representative of immigrants? or the way the democratic party has tried to monopolize the gay rights movement as if they are he only people who support it?
not to mention al sharpton's national action network. democratic party pervades the black community, and yet it is far to the right of the black community. democratic operatives represent a right-wing of the black community. the democratic party is actually a clear and present danger in black america to the expression of a left wing worldview. immortal technique: i know that you to bank may disagree with certain characteristics of the democratic party. the chain of events that occur to take...
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reporter: pope francis pulled up to our lady queen of angels and east harlem at 4:00 sharpton stop to grab hands waved and posed for pictures. [chanting] insights and very excited third and 4th-graders who had prepared for this moment for months. >> it one amazing and i cried. i really cried. reporter: did he touch you? >> yes he touch my head and i'm going to tell my mother never to wash my hair again. reporter: she showed how the smart board works. an eighth-grader presented him with a special prayer boquet. >> it was an honor just to be in his presence. inside you feel touched, such emotion that you can explain it. reporter: pope francis met with immigrant and refugee families. he invoked dr. kings i am a dream speech in his remarks. >> it's beautiful to have dreams able to fight for those dreams. the cilia lopez a day laborer from guatemala had a touching experience. >> he shook my hand and i asked her can i give you a hug and he said yes of course. reporter: one of these lucky few will never forget. do you think you will remember this for a long time? >> a very long time. reporte
reporter: pope francis pulled up to our lady queen of angels and east harlem at 4:00 sharpton stop to grab hands waved and posed for pictures. [chanting] insights and very excited third and 4th-graders who had prepared for this moment for months. >> it one amazing and i cried. i really cried. reporter: did he touch you? >> yes he touch my head and i'm going to tell my mother never to wash my hair again. reporter: she showed how the smart board works. an eighth-grader presented him...
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al sharpton, john lennon, and lucius lion is running things from behind bars. next wednesday at 9:00 on fox 5. in the schumer has taken over tv and movies and books are next. the book will offer personal stories, entertainment weekly reported a major bidding war, as she has written and it sold $8 million, scheduled to come out in late 2016. giselle bunch in is coming out of the book of her own retailing for $700 which will be a coffee table book which celebrates her 20 years in the fashion industry, only 1,000 copies are going to be sold, each of which will be signed by the model herself. she has been featured in 450 fashion shows and on the cover of a thousand magazines. smart move sending her legacy. selling it like artwork, her legacy. she is not going to make a lot of money but is keeping the branch strong. juliet: a legacy -- anna: is there not a legacy in the super model world? juliet: they refer to -- ben: we are in relation selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to
al sharpton, john lennon, and lucius lion is running things from behind bars. next wednesday at 9:00 on fox 5. in the schumer has taken over tv and movies and books are next. the book will offer personal stories, entertainment weekly reported a major bidding war, as she has written and it sold $8 million, scheduled to come out in late 2016. giselle bunch in is coming out of the book of her own retailing for $700 which will be a coffee table book which celebrates her 20 years in the fashion...
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reverend al sharpton is here with me. nearly fell out of the chair.ecause that's a big announcement i wasn't prepared for. i was ready to ask you what songs you would be performing for the pope. i read that one will be "amazing grace." >> that's right. the other -- i'm not going to say. i just want it to be a very nice and pleasant surprise. >> why did you select "amazing grace"? >> i selected "amazing grace" because it's universal, because it is loved by all faiths and revered by all faiths. and so, i felt that would be most appropriate for the audience saturday evening. >> tell me a little bit about the present that you plan to present to pope francis and its special meaning. >> the gift that i'm going to give the pope is a box set of sermons by my dad reverend c.l. franklin who was a pastor for 38 years of the new bethel baptist church and a theologian himself and some of the sermons that i'm going to be giving him, one that was his most famous, the eagle stireth her nest, 23rd psalms, a third dry bones in the valley, that was one of my favorites.
reverend al sharpton is here with me. nearly fell out of the chair.ecause that's a big announcement i wasn't prepared for. i was ready to ask you what songs you would be performing for the pope. i read that one will be "amazing grace." >> that's right. the other -- i'm not going to say. i just want it to be a very nice and pleasant surprise. >> why did you select "amazing grace"? >> i selected "amazing grace" because it's universal, because it is...
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in al sharpton in the prez tenl pray mayor in 2008 said that a you should not be president, shade thata you does not have the values to be a president, would you be just as generous to him as you are to ben carson right now? >> i would strongly disagree with what he said, based on the fact they would have no problem with someone being a you in the background. i am a friend of israel. and there are a lot of people in this country that do not believe that someone that's jewish should be in the white house. we've sean that happen -- >> that's wrong. >> and yet faith -- guys i have to leave it there. just remember, faith is supposed to not be, well, you know, no religious test for someone running for the presidency. of course faith is part of it. but no religious test. ben ferguson, mark lamont hill, thank you very much. >>> ben carson does not think a muslim is fit to be president. we're going to get reaction from the only two members of congress who are muslims straight ahead. o kind of wrap itself around me... my mind just goes kind of blank- and the next thing i know it's morning. with
in al sharpton in the prez tenl pray mayor in 2008 said that a you should not be president, shade thata you does not have the values to be a president, would you be just as generous to him as you are to ben carson right now? >> i would strongly disagree with what he said, based on the fact they would have no problem with someone being a you in the background. i am a friend of israel. and there are a lot of people in this country that do not believe that someone that's jewish should be in...
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hillary clinton was asked about it today with an interview with the reverend al sharpton. >> what is your response to mccarthy's comments? >> i find them deeply distressing. i knew the ambassador that we lost in benghazi along with him we lost three other brave americans who were representing us in a very dangerous part of the world. when i hear a statement like that which demonstrates unequivically that this was always meant to be a partisan political exercise i feel like it does a grave disservice and dishonors not just the memory of the four that we lost but of everybody who has served our country. >> that was certainly edifying but i'm not sure that was the counter punch i would have given. i have been waiting to catch you with your chin out. >> even though mccarthy has given them the truth here and thus an opportunity -- >> admitted the whole thing was political. cephali think t cephal -- i think the democrats need to use this as an opening to just lay these people out. >> how do you do that using the process? >> how do you do it? >> a lot of people say we are going to shut down
hillary clinton was asked about it today with an interview with the reverend al sharpton. >> what is your response to mccarthy's comments? >> i find them deeply distressing. i knew the ambassador that we lost in benghazi along with him we lost three other brave americans who were representing us in a very dangerous part of the world. when i hear a statement like that which demonstrates unequivically that this was always meant to be a partisan political exercise i feel like it does a...
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"politics nation" with the reverend al sharpton, that starts right now. >>> right now on "politics nationillary clinton talking about donald trump, joe biden and coming back from the e-mail controversy. also donald trump sets his sights on his next start in the gop. big news from the obama economy and a birthday wish to beyonce from a very special fan. >>> welcome to "politics nation." we start with a big question for the republican party. is donald trump moving on to his next target? he spent
"politics nation" with the reverend al sharpton, that starts right now. >>> right now on "politics nationillary clinton talking about donald trump, joe biden and coming back from the e-mail controversy. also donald trump sets his sights on his next start in the gop. big news from the obama economy and a birthday wish to beyonce from a very special fan. >>> welcome to "politics nation." we start with a big question for the republican party. is donald...
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i'm al sharpton. and a manhunt is under way for his killers. this is "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. tonight there's a lot of political news including jeb bush finally firing back hard at donald trump. we've got bush's attack. we've got trump's response. that is coming up. we will also talk to the attorney for that county clerk down in kentucky who is defying the supreme court by not issuing marriage licenses to same-sex
i'm al sharpton. and a manhunt is under way for his killers. this is "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. tonight there's a lot of political news including jeb bush finally firing back hard at donald trump. we've got bush's attack. we've got trump's response. that is coming up. we will also talk to the attorney for that county clerk down in kentucky who is defying the supreme court by not issuing marriage licenses to same-sex
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. >> and al sharpton's full interview with hillary clinton will air on politics nation this sunday here on msnbc. clinton is slated to appear before the benghazi committee next month. the question now is will mccarthy's slip take the teeth out of that benghazi investigation. kelly o'donnell is with us now. from mccarthy's standpoint i thought this interview was so interesting to watch last night. the full context is hannity was goating him saying you republicans in congress failed on this and that and the other thing and finally as if to get him off his back you had the irritated tone this is what mccarthy comes up with. what is his office saying today? >> i think it is important to have the context because it did appear that kevin mccarthy was backed into a corner trying to defend himself where outside say republican leadership in congress has not done enough. so he comes up with this. was it motive or result? with the formation of the benghazi committee that is how it came to light that hillary clinton used a personal e-mail and private server, not state department e-mail for her work
. >> and al sharpton's full interview with hillary clinton will air on politics nation this sunday here on msnbc. clinton is slated to appear before the benghazi committee next month. the question now is will mccarthy's slip take the teeth out of that benghazi investigation. kelly o'donnell is with us now. from mccarthy's standpoint i thought this interview was so interesting to watch last night. the full context is hannity was goating him saying you republicans in congress failed on this...
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and i said, how about sharpton and jackson university. when you look for those teachable moments? that was a teachable moment for him. one more thing still recall about -- >> seven or eight years ago there were -- i don't know if what as museum in washington set up for fdr but whoever was witnessing the journalism, they noticedded that every cigarette had been photo shopped out of fdr's hand or face, even though he was famous for cigarette holders, and they also -- >> also put him in a wheelchair even though he never wanted to be seen in a wheelchair they're going back and rewriting history. let's take one last question. >> jack, you might share with the audience what we went how to as a result of the folk festival in carthage, massachusetts and what it wag like to be on the receiving end of the kansas city star's -- >> several people here who were there, including the organizers, and it was -- theirs is the way -- you're right. that was an opening salvo in the kansas city star's war on tradition. and there was a folk festival, and apatriotic, pig squealing contest and hundreds of
and i said, how about sharpton and jackson university. when you look for those teachable moments? that was a teachable moment for him. one more thing still recall about -- >> seven or eight years ago there were -- i don't know if what as museum in washington set up for fdr but whoever was witnessing the journalism, they noticedded that every cigarette had been photo shopped out of fdr's hand or face, even though he was famous for cigarette holders, and they also -- >> also put him...
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i'm al sharpton. hardball starts right now. >>> a police officer is dead and a manhunt is under way for his killers. this is "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. tonight there's a lot of political news including jeb bush finally firing back hard at donald trump. we've got bush's attack. we've got trump's response. that is coming up. we will also talk to the attorney for that county clerk down in kentucky who is defying the supreme court by not issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. she says it violates her religious beliefs. but we begin this hour with the manhunt under way northwest of chicago. police are searching for three suspects. this after an officer was shot and killed this morning. the shooting happened in the town of fox lake, illinois. that's close to the wisconsin border. the officer has been identified as charles j. gliniewicz. he's a 32-year veteran of the town's police force, married and a father of four. >> tonight, not only did fox lake lose
i'm al sharpton. hardball starts right now. >>> a police officer is dead and a manhunt is under way for his killers. this is "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. tonight there's a lot of political news including jeb bush finally firing back hard at donald trump. we've got bush's attack. we've got trump's response. that is coming up. we will also talk to the attorney for that county clerk down in kentucky who is defying the supreme...