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in a new interview today, stewart telling reverend al sharpton on politics nation voters are sick and tired of talking about race. take a listen. >> i meet with voters every single day, the residents of virginia and there's one thing that's very clear, very clear, and this is people are sick and tired of talking about race all the time. they're tired of it, they want to move on, the people of charlottesville want to move on, the people of virginia want to move on. they have a lot more important issues to talk about than race on a constant basis which is what we get out of you and the rest of the media on a daily basis. >> reverend al sharpton, host of politics nation and founder and president of the national action networks joins me right now and, rev, your reaction to that back-and-forth you had had there with stewart? >> it was stunning to hear him particularly on a day that charlottesville in the state he's the republican nominee, he's not running to be republican nominee, he is the nominee and he is running to be the senator representing that party. for him to say that we don't wa
in a new interview today, stewart telling reverend al sharpton on politics nation voters are sick and tired of talking about race. take a listen. >> i meet with voters every single day, the residents of virginia and there's one thing that's very clear, very clear, and this is people are sick and tired of talking about race all the time. they're tired of it, they want to move on, the people of charlottesville want to move on, the people of virginia want to move on. they have a lot more...
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president bill clinton and civil rights leaders jesse jackson and al sharpton there also been musical performances from shaka kahn and ariana grande day the queen of soul hits include the classic respect died at the age of seventy six earlier this month. john hendren is in detroit for us john it's either it's come to pass the six hour tributes are it's coming up so that tell us what's happening there. it's been an extraordinary celebration both outside and inside earlier this morning about a thousand people from the street who had waited in line and were not expecting to be able to come in here were allowed to join all the dignitaries who are inside that perhaps because of that there's their money started about an hour late and it's gone on for four hours since then it was due to be over about now but by my look at the schedule it appears to have an hour probably two hours left to go but inside some extraordinary statements have been made we had ariana grande singing you make me feel like a natural woman jennifer hudson sang amazing grace the reverend al sharpton described aretha fran
president bill clinton and civil rights leaders jesse jackson and al sharpton there also been musical performances from shaka kahn and ariana grande day the queen of soul hits include the classic respect died at the age of seventy six earlier this month. john hendren is in detroit for us john it's either it's come to pass the six hour tributes are it's coming up so that tell us what's happening there. it's been an extraordinary celebration both outside and inside earlier this morning about a...
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i'm al sharpton in for joy reid. omarosa manigault-newman has rattled donald trump and the white house with her new book "unhinged" and her selective release of secret tapes. earlier i spoke with omarosa and began by talking about the history of our relationship before she entered the white hous house. >> we have a long history, i served in the national action network in los angeles and on the front line of the initiatives you were trying to push to help the community. when i went into the white house i wanted to extend that advocacy. it's very important to have somebody at the table and not allow them to make decisions about us without us so my intent was to make sure shafs a voisz advocating for ede inine ininei. they were dismantling every accomplish that president obama did i wanted to make sure that i was in there to make sure the things he worked for so we could advance but unfortunately i think you have known donald trump longer than i have, he has a very destructive spirit and what i saw within this first 100
i'm al sharpton in for joy reid. omarosa manigault-newman has rattled donald trump and the white house with her new book "unhinged" and her selective release of secret tapes. earlier i spoke with omarosa and began by talking about the history of our relationship before she entered the white hous house. >> we have a long history, i served in the national action network in los angeles and on the front line of the initiatives you were trying to push to help the community. when i...
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the reverend al sharpton joins us now.l rights. >> i think one of the things i was talking to arlene, aretha's sister yesterday, and one of the things that she really wanted people to know about her was her commitment to civil rights. her father reverend cl franklin was -- to martin luther king and the march in detroit that led to the march in washington in '63 was where dr. king first talked about i have a dream. that was co-chaired by her father. so she literally grew up in the movement. she used to tell me all the time that in the last year dr. king's life, she did concerts with harry belafonte to raise money so dr. king to be payroll. all the way until now, she has our work, national action network, she would call me, refverend al, what's that address? and would send a check to help even now. she was the type of person that was an activist in her heart as long as it was for civil rights and human rights for everybody. she never stopped with that. she would call my radio show. i'm on three hours a day in detroit. if she
the reverend al sharpton joins us now.l rights. >> i think one of the things i was talking to arlene, aretha's sister yesterday, and one of the things that she really wanted people to know about her was her commitment to civil rights. her father reverend cl franklin was -- to martin luther king and the march in detroit that led to the march in washington in '63 was where dr. king first talked about i have a dream. that was co-chaired by her father. so she literally grew up in the...
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sharpton: the other sunda on my show i mispelled "respect," and a lot of y'all corrected me.wa now y'alllp me correct president trump to teach him what it means. >> when i would go to her showse and watc sing, it would be the best feeling in the world. nothing sounded better than the way my grandma sings. her voice made you feel something. you felt every word, every note, every emotion in the songs she sang. her voice brought peace. smokey: the world is celrating you, and the world is mourning you. in the world is going to miss you. >> ♪ you make me feel you make me feel you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ aleem: there is no doubt that the often tough, troubled life of aretha franklin that yielded such towering achievements has touched many who came after her. beinggoodbyes are said today, her legacy will inspire long into the future. jane: aleem maqbool reporting there. also in detroit is the bbc's nada tawfik. she joined us aim briefago. this has been going on all day. people are not running out of anything to say, or sing, for that matter. nada: and really, jane, thend familyhe ci
sharpton: the other sunda on my show i mispelled "respect," and a lot of y'all corrected me.wa now y'alllp me correct president trump to teach him what it means. >> when i would go to her showse and watc sing, it would be the best feeling in the world. nothing sounded better than the way my grandma sings. her voice made you feel something. you felt every word, every note, every emotion in the songs she sang. her voice brought peace. smokey: the world is celrating you, and the...
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i shared with reverend al sharpton that there were many things that i shared jokes with her.gan declared aretha franklin a natural resource. michael eric dyson, thanks a mill to you, to eric diggins, to chris farley, to reverend al, all who have joined us in this last hour. >> not only could she cook -- >> she could burn. and that's a compliment, to be clear. people have said that about me and it has not been a compliment. i'm thankful to aretha franklin for her life and for running the soundtrack to our lives. we're also grateful for the privilege we've had, when is the last time you and i have been able to say we have breaking news and we've smiled and laughed through the whole hour. thank you for that, aretha franklin. you've given us all a very needed respite from the crazy world that we're in right now. >> beautiful music. a beautiful life. respect is what she called for and respect is certainly what we have for her. >> see you at 3:00 and at 8:00 later today. now it's time to hand it over to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchel
i shared with reverend al sharpton that there were many things that i shared jokes with her.gan declared aretha franklin a natural resource. michael eric dyson, thanks a mill to you, to eric diggins, to chris farley, to reverend al, all who have joined us in this last hour. >> not only could she cook -- >> she could burn. and that's a compliment, to be clear. people have said that about me and it has not been a compliment. i'm thankful to aretha franklin for her life and for running...
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natural woman one of the iconic songs that aretha franklin sang for so many years the reverend al sharpton called her the soundtrack to the civil rights movement which i think is that rings true for a lot of the people here he also noted that president trump. in celebrating her life and in remarking on the day of her death pointed out that she had worked for trump and al sharpton pointed out and said she didn't work for you she worked for us meaning the civil rights movement smokey robinson spoke as well he said my longest friend has gone home he said she will be the one of the featured voices in the choir of angels there were statements from president george w. bush there was a statement from barack obama and we also learned that there will be a part of a park here where. thirty bands paid tribute to her last night is now going to be named aretha franklin park so a lot of tribute going on here but still a lot to go on inside of this church that could last more than the extra two hours i think the mob it will any john of what happens up as this is actually the funeral service to say she bu
natural woman one of the iconic songs that aretha franklin sang for so many years the reverend al sharpton called her the soundtrack to the civil rights movement which i think is that rings true for a lot of the people here he also noted that president trump. in celebrating her life and in remarking on the day of her death pointed out that she had worked for trump and al sharpton pointed out and said she didn't work for you she worked for us meaning the civil rights movement smokey robinson...
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marchers, al sharpton. he rented an apartment, he never was here. rahm emanuel. he promised he is going to hire 1,000 policeman at seven years later he hasn't hired the policeman. you have marchers that march down lake shore drive. if you have marchers that march down -- they didn't close expressways in ferguson. the ministers and the false prophets and everything that we have in this city unfortunately it comes down to one thing, it's black young man killing black young men in these two gentlemen talking about my father was murdered by a gang banger in 1969. a 15-year-old kid went into a store and shot him so he could pay for the the gun that he uso kill him. i'm on both sides of the fence. i've been a victim of it and now -- i fought against it. you are -- you hit it with your opening monologue, just perfect. democrats are doing nothing and i don't care -- a nonpartisan person running for mayor, you get somebody like lightfoot or somebody like that that actually knows how the system works. >> laura: politics have to get out of it. real common sense solutions. w
marchers, al sharpton. he rented an apartment, he never was here. rahm emanuel. he promised he is going to hire 1,000 policeman at seven years later he hasn't hired the policeman. you have marchers that march down lake shore drive. if you have marchers that march down -- they didn't close expressways in ferguson. the ministers and the false prophets and everything that we have in this city unfortunately it comes down to one thing, it's black young man killing black young men in these two...
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let's get to another clip from her interview with msnbc's reverend al sharpton. >> how did you feel when you saw the president call you a lowlife and a dog after you had taken all of these arrows for him? >> you know, when he called me that dog, i thought that it was clear evidence, one, that he has absolutely no respect for the presidency. it was such a vulgar slur. can you just imagine, if he would say that publicly, what is he saying about me and other african-americans privately? it just really makes the point that donald trump is not equipped to serve in the role that he is in. in fact, i would say that he's unfit to serve as the president of the united states. he has completely taken the presidency to the gutter, when he reduces this important office to name calling, to being thin skinned, impulsive. in "unhinged," i assert he is in mental decline, and it was on display when he was attacking me over and over in all the tweets. then he wanted to stick his legal team on me and my publisher. rev, i'm a soldier. i'm built for this, and i'm ready for the fight. i am not intimidated or a
let's get to another clip from her interview with msnbc's reverend al sharpton. >> how did you feel when you saw the president call you a lowlife and a dog after you had taken all of these arrows for him? >> you know, when he called me that dog, i thought that it was clear evidence, one, that he has absolutely no respect for the presidency. it was such a vulgar slur. can you just imagine, if he would say that publicly, what is he saying about me and other african-americans...
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and reverend al sharpton spoke about what she meant to the movement.is is. ♪ it will be always ♪ good-bye >> we can hear a little bit of it. i know it's not intended to be a sound bite. we can hear that. again, aretha franklin, a legend, a bigger than life legend in not only music, but civil rights and also to those in her family. the tributes from her grandkids, so moving. so moving. i mean, you can tell what someone means when their family gets up and speaks from the heart, and that's exactly what we saw here today. nbc's ron mott, marvet brito, ann powers, thank you very much. >> next up, a memorial made for a maverick. washington remembers john mccain. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and st
and reverend al sharpton spoke about what she meant to the movement.is is. ♪ it will be always ♪ good-bye >> we can hear a little bit of it. i know it's not intended to be a sound bite. we can hear that. again, aretha franklin, a legend, a bigger than life legend in not only music, but civil rights and also to those in her family. the tributes from her grandkids, so moving. so moving. i mean, you can tell what someone means when their family gets up and speaks from the heart, and...
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locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot clearer to carter what the new record sharpton and thought about it could be that people would sticks with rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in monaco police have tricking jail time if anyone for with explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and leaked about the measure stick on an added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. today offices are in the hindu temple it's part of the campaign's outreach to influential religious leaders the message is familial remain skeptical of what you read online and don't result to fight it's the campaign continues at traffic junctions across the city leaflets with police help like numbers are handed out to raise awareness about the deadly consequences of fake news. it was
locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot clearer to carter what the new record sharpton and thought about it could be that people would sticks with rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in monaco police have tricking jail time if anyone for with explosive messages that can cause...
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same time we we are tired of music that she left and we were seeing pictures of the reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson amongst that they the well wishes that at the funeral it's important to remember that as well as a singer she was a she was something of an activist as well in the civil rights movement. yeah he brought that up he brought that up to say she may not have been on the front line on a time but she was her voice was there on the front line i mean i read those voices is american black family that's that's her voice i mean that's what i do when i hear or read i think about my grandmother's house and i think about listening to records and her sharing different things that may have gone on in the civil rights movement and also i just her voice carry so much with it it wasn't just the song it was the whole fill in the soul of the music that was a part of our family just a part of our lot shot in case and and troy thank you so much thank you thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the wealthy body of the late senator john mccain has been
same time we we are tired of music that she left and we were seeing pictures of the reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson amongst that they the well wishes that at the funeral it's important to remember that as well as a singer she was a she was something of an activist as well in the civil rights movement. yeah he brought that up he brought that up to say she may not have been on the front line on a time but she was her voice was there on the front line i mean i read those voices is american...
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president bill clinton and civil rights leaders jesse jackson and al sharpton there have also been musical performances from shaka khan and ariana grande's a well those other headlines stay with us now for a walk on china's democracy experiment. tens of thousands of demonstrations erupt across china each year driven by anger over corruption and the illegal sale of communal land most protests failed to make an impact but in two thousand and eleven one village defied the odds. to cancer villages rose up demanding the return of their lead and calling for their leaders to step down after decades of corruption. and made a crackdown activist shreds and for died in police custody. but who can achieve thinkable the right to choose their own videos. to. this is this is father. she is the. shutdown. i was. lyin for. a minute that look how do you get a lot. to me that i get to look at it from me when. i walk. the more you know what i will be. wanting all over you i'll walk i think without what you want me to do she said quote. he did it while he doesn't see how he got out on you know nothing oh. yes
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locking them in here but the mob forced their way in a lot clearer to carter with the new record sharpton and believe the people would stick with the rods with stones in witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's phone warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in mali girl police have threatened dream type if anyone for with explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and lead to by the measure stick on an added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. today officers are in the hindu temple it's part of the campaign's outreach to influential religious leaders the message is familial remain skeptical of what you read online and don't resort to violence. the campaign continues a traffic junctions across the city leaflets with police helpline numbers are handed out. to raise awareness about the deadly consequences of fake news. heat wave currently
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you have heard also from civil rights leaders like jesse jackson and reverend now sharpton.ted civil rights when it was unpopular to do so. and that we may all disagree on things but we all agree on aretha franklin. 0f disagree on things but we all agree on aretha franklin. of course they are paying to be to be fact that she was not just a are paying to be to be fact that she was notjust a genius vocally, but also she supported doctor martin luther king, she actually gave proceeds of some of her performances to the civil rights cause. and that she empowered so many women here, so many fans i have been speaking to saying that her music really did empower them as they were growing up to be strong women who commanded respect. for the moment, thank you very much. let's go to this extraordinary funeral where ron eisley is on stage. piano. so much them i does the shadows all come. # why does my heart feel so lonely? # long for heaven, my home. ron eisley performing at the funeral of aretha franklin in detroit. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomo
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and so that's what you expect you are to mention you know bill clinton former president al sharpton are young and one day job single say you know you make me feel like a national woman and she had a choir gospel choir behind her backing her up expect to hear jennifer hudson moments ago we just finished hearing from her near and dear friend smokey robinson they grew up together they've been in the music business for so long together as so many people just wanted to make sure that they were there to experience that you even mentioned seeing their own hero but for many people who are going to leave the math a good deal of the past that there are so many of them will move the ball in life but more of that now the ball could not wait to see him just pay their respects to the queen of soul be definable that's what you see yeah you actually had something funny that that one of the bishops said at the beginning of the ceremony he was basically chiding people who were trying to scramble to get one of those programs saying hey guys you know don't fight over them they'll be up on e-bay probably a
and so that's what you expect you are to mention you know bill clinton former president al sharpton are young and one day job single say you know you make me feel like a national woman and she had a choir gospel choir behind her backing her up expect to hear jennifer hudson moments ago we just finished hearing from her near and dear friend smokey robinson they grew up together they've been in the music business for so long together as so many people just wanted to make sure that they were there...
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he did tell get sharpton on the phone, i want to sit down with him. he said that privately.icly he was trying to use you to get people to go against the advocacy work you were doing or to go against democrats. your instincts were right. i did call on you because i did need some backup. i quickly realized at the white house, if the black community is against her, we can undermine everything she's doing. i was fighting on the inside. i understood why african-americans may have been concerned about me being there. but i think once you look at what i've talked about, about my journey in "unhinged" they'll realize that i truly was getting tackled by my teammates every single day in that white house. >> that's one of the chapters, tackled by your teammates. is the "new york times" right, do you have more tapes, more videos, more e-mails? is there more there? >> absolutely. i have this huge kind of 15-year record with donald trump. and i'm very good at documenting my life, documenting things that happen. but particularly, things that were peculiar to me. you know, i think that i sh
he did tell get sharpton on the phone, i want to sit down with him. he said that privately.icly he was trying to use you to get people to go against the advocacy work you were doing or to go against democrats. your instincts were right. i did call on you because i did need some backup. i quickly realized at the white house, if the black community is against her, we can undermine everything she's doing. i was fighting on the inside. i understood why african-americans may have been concerned...
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you can see here now, that is a reverend al sharpton speaking at the service. in any one day to celebrate the queen of soul's life. but you can see behind the reverent sharpton president bill clinton will be stepping up to the microphone in a short while. we will hear from the reverend jesse jackson. for me attorney general eric holder will be there but also musical performances from dennis jennifer hudson, chaka kohn, ane great stevie wonder will be singing. we will take you back there liv live. but we want to move onto this fox news alert. president trump poignantly calling out the justice department during a rally in indiana last night. the president advising the doj and the fbi to "start doing their job, or he will get involved." he doubles down on criticism of the special counsel investigation and his own attorney general. last night at a rally for the republican senate as senate candidate in indiana, the president is stepping up calls for the justice department to start looking into the agency's actions during the 2016 campaign. the president is saying th
you can see here now, that is a reverend al sharpton speaking at the service. in any one day to celebrate the queen of soul's life. but you can see behind the reverent sharpton president bill clinton will be stepping up to the microphone in a short while. we will hear from the reverend jesse jackson. for me attorney general eric holder will be there but also musical performances from dennis jennifer hudson, chaka kohn, ane great stevie wonder will be singing. we will take you back there liv...
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she was always the same aretha. >> sharpton also said he will remember aretha franklin's commitment and authenticity. >> many more tributes here. one from carol king who cowrote the song you made me feel like a natural woman. she wrote what a life, what a legacy. so much love, respect, and gratitude. rest in peace aretha franklin. also former first lady michelle obama writes, watching aretha franklin perform at the white house and on so many other occasions made it time standstill. barack obama and i are holding aretha's family in our hearts right now. she will forever be our queen of soul. singer john legend says, salute to the queen. the greatest vocalist i have ever known. >>> now to the wildfires here in california. happening today a virtual meeting is going to be held in lake county to help people impacted by the mendocino complex fire. they will take the steps they need and that road to recovery. firefighters and first responders will update people about services available from local, state, and federal agencies. they will also talk about how to cleanup property safely and what to
she was always the same aretha. >> sharpton also said he will remember aretha franklin's commitment and authenticity. >> many more tributes here. one from carol king who cowrote the song you made me feel like a natural woman. she wrote what a life, what a legacy. so much love, respect, and gratitude. rest in peace aretha franklin. also former first lady michelle obama writes, watching aretha franklin perform at the white house and on so many other occasions made it time standstill....
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joining me now, another reverend, al sharpton, a dear friend of aretha franklin's.e host of tv one, also a dear friend of aretha franklin's. the importance of her influence on music is unquestionable. let's talk also about civil rights and the role she played there. >> i think that she was certainly one that brought the gospel flavor many stream. people all over the world would feel this kind of passion and grounding of gospel music that she got out of her father's church. and it would move them. you never saw her do a concert that she didn't also do a gospel song and sometimes break out into what we call a holy dance or shout. but she was also committed to the movement. as was just stated, she did concerts that helped dr. king in the '60s make payroll. but she went to her dying day supporting causes. she would call me on my radio show, call me privately and talk about the issues of the day. i remember during the errol garner police case in new york, she came to my birthday party to make a statement that she was with the movement, and she comforted the family of eri
joining me now, another reverend, al sharpton, a dear friend of aretha franklin's.e host of tv one, also a dear friend of aretha franklin's. the importance of her influence on music is unquestionable. let's talk also about civil rights and the role she played there. >> i think that she was certainly one that brought the gospel flavor many stream. people all over the world would feel this kind of passion and grounding of gospel music that she got out of her father's church. and it would...
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. >> pictures ofof the reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson at the funeral.is important to remember that as well as, the singer, she was an activist as well in the c cil rights movement. he brought that up. she may not have been on the front line all of the time but she was. her voice was on the front line. arethaha's voice iss american nk family. i hear aretha, i think about my grandmother's house, i think about listening to records and her sharing the dififferent this that may have gone on in the civil rights movemenent. her voice carried so much with it. it was not just the song, it was the feeling and soul of music that was part of our lives. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you. >> me well, the body of the late u.s. senator john mccain has been brought to the capital. members of congress attended his ceremony. he worked in the capital for more than 40 years. they've come to pay their respecects to the e american ic. formal funeral services will be held in washington. george w. bush is expected to speak. one of the main separatist leaders in east
. >> pictures ofof the reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson at the funeral.is important to remember that as well as, the singer, she was an activist as well in the c cil rights movement. he brought that up. she may not have been on the front line all of the time but she was. her voice was on the front line. arethaha's voice iss american nk family. i hear aretha, i think about my grandmother's house, i think about listening to records and her sharing the dififferent this that may have...
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remember al sharpton? he used to be a guest on the show.orks at conspiracy tb msnbc, he wants old millions of dollars in back taxes to the irs. also find $285,000 by the fec over an illicit political donation. of course, sharpton is enjoying his freedom because he's about michael cohen at msnbc. former new york congressman charlie ringgold, the picture of him laying on that beach chair, he failed to pay taxes on tens of thousands of dollars in real estate income. he was inserted in the house of representatives. he's enjoying his retirement. former democratic senator tom daschle. remember, rush used to talk about that? he failed to pay more than 128 grand and taxes. look at this! oh! even the obama campaign in 2008, they were hit with a near fine which come at the time was a lot, 375 grand, four campaign reporting violations over $2 million worth. cohen is now getting prison time. somehow, team mueller missed all those crimes. i wait, because there was no connection to president trump. in today's two tier justice system, as a democrat, clear
remember al sharpton? he used to be a guest on the show.orks at conspiracy tb msnbc, he wants old millions of dollars in back taxes to the irs. also find $285,000 by the fec over an illicit political donation. of course, sharpton is enjoying his freedom because he's about michael cohen at msnbc. former new york congressman charlie ringgold, the picture of him laying on that beach chair, he failed to pay taxes on tens of thousands of dollars in real estate income. he was inserted in the house of...
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i'll say to you, one thing about al sharpton who is not a perfect person, but was right about the centralark five. the day that donald trump -- we go back to the "access hollywood" tape. he was making news by saying the central park five were guilty despite dna evidence saying they were not guilty. that's all you need to know that donald trump is a racist. >> you've got to remember even after dna cleared them he said they should not get a settlement. they're still guilty. he's never wrong. anyone in this country that can believe that someone can call a woman, particularly a black woman, a dog and don't believe he could use the n word needs to have a moment of reflection. >> we have to sneak in one more break. don't go anywhere. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. t
i'll say to you, one thing about al sharpton who is not a perfect person, but was right about the centralark five. the day that donald trump -- we go back to the "access hollywood" tape. he was making news by saying the central park five were guilty despite dna evidence saying they were not guilty. that's all you need to know that donald trump is a racist. >> you've got to remember even after dna cleared them he said they should not get a settlement. they're still guilty. he's...
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me ♪ i ain't nothing but a fool ♪ you treated me mean ♪ >> joining me in the studio, reverend al sharpton aretha franklin, and president and ceo of the brito agency. marvette had several interactions with miss franklin. >> rev, the impression she left wasn't just on the music industry. it wasn't just like she sang great songs and had a killer voice. she made an impact on multiple different movements. the civil rights movement. the women's lib movement. she was sitill active until recently, correct? >> absolutely. i think she would want people to know that she was an activist. she did not go to marches and rally. she was the one that would give her presence and at times her money in those causes. she used to tell me that, you know, back in the '60s, when you was a little boy, because i met her when i was a boy. her father was a famous preacher, c.l. franklin. she said back in the '60s, martin luther king he couldn't make payroll. harry belafonte went on an 11-city tour to raise money for them. she was active all the way up until when i started with national action network. she would call m
me ♪ i ain't nothing but a fool ♪ you treated me mean ♪ >> joining me in the studio, reverend al sharpton aretha franklin, and president and ceo of the brito agency. marvette had several interactions with miss franklin. >> rev, the impression she left wasn't just on the music industry. it wasn't just like she sang great songs and had a killer voice. she made an impact on multiple different movements. the civil rights movement. the women's lib movement. she was sitill active...
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and the rev al sharpton is back. president of the national action network and host of politics nation, my regular every friday. >>> joyce, let me start with you. why? why weisselberg? >> he makes sense, he's the accountant, like al capone, the bookkeeper. he could narrate a broad story if investigators were looking at the far flung trump empire. but we don't know just yet what his cooperation consists of. we don't know if he's been compelled to cooperate after asserting his 5th amendment right, or if he's engaged in voluntary cooperation, perhaps in exchange for an agreement that he won't be prosecuted. the contours of that will perhaps stay opaque to us for a while before they become clear, but what we do know at this point is that prosecutors believed that his cooperation at this moment was essential to moving forward, and that likely means moving up the ladder for prosecution, not down it. >> paul butler, let's listen to this lording recording of micha cohen's secret tape talking about allen weisselberg's role. >>
and the rev al sharpton is back. president of the national action network and host of politics nation, my regular every friday. >>> joyce, let me start with you. why? why weisselberg? >> he makes sense, he's the accountant, like al capone, the bookkeeper. he could narrate a broad story if investigators were looking at the far flung trump empire. but we don't know just yet what his cooperation consists of. we don't know if he's been compelled to cooperate after asserting his 5th...
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showed the front row with president clinton, jesse jackson, al sharpton and they cut farrakhan off.they did that clearly, they thought wow, why is this guy there, too? they had the all. >> guest of honor right near bill clinton. >> supposed to be about aretha franklin became about some of these gentlemen who were right behind. >> we forget that he was really at the head of the election movement for year. respect natural woman that was a part of the movement. >> martha: what does it have to do with lewis farrakhan. >> he also was a part of the movement. >> it was her funeral who who she wants there and how she wants people sitting. >> martha: do you think she arranged al sharpton and jesse jackson and louis farrakhan to be up there. >> i think she wanted them at her funeral. >> martha: i wonder how much jockeying there was for prime position. i thought he was pushing his website and all of this on twitter. i thought gee, that's kind of a little bit unfortunate. it was distracting in that way. said awful things about jewish people and gay people and white people never the message i he
showed the front row with president clinton, jesse jackson, al sharpton and they cut farrakhan off.they did that clearly, they thought wow, why is this guy there, too? they had the all. >> guest of honor right near bill clinton. >> supposed to be about aretha franklin became about some of these gentlemen who were right behind. >> we forget that he was really at the head of the election movement for year. respect natural woman that was a part of the movement. >> martha:...
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at the table, my friend the reverend al sharpton, president of the national action nickell robey-coleman host of politics nation. great to see you, rev. congressman, we almost always have you on this program and on this network talking about russia and collusion, obstruction and judiciary and intel stuff. let me ask you about politics today. you're watching -- >> thank you. >> you're watching donald trump giving these speeches. they're kind of always variations on the same theme slightly different moving parts, different stanza, same chorus, same melody. is this the way you win in the current climate or if you're a democrat you're looking at this and saying, man, i hope he keeps doing this all the way to november? >> i think he's missing what most people care about and the president likes to say, no collusion, no collusion. and, john, the truth is when it comes to health care or extended paychex or making sure he cleans up washington, he certainly has not colluded with anyone to make that happen. i think that's what we should lead on and point out. i was just in western iowa for the last
at the table, my friend the reverend al sharpton, president of the national action nickell robey-coleman host of politics nation. great to see you, rev. congressman, we almost always have you on this program and on this network talking about russia and collusion, obstruction and judiciary and intel stuff. let me ask you about politics today. you're watching -- >> thank you. >> you're watching donald trump giving these speeches. they're kind of always variations on the same theme...
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joining the table the 5th day this week, the rev al sharpton.would be loony if it wasn't so scary. seriously, the whole idea -- i hate calling him unamerican because i think that's usually beyond the line. but it is not an understanding of the american government to only like -- the reason there are so few presidential powers that you can -- levers you can pull is by design. it betrays the point of what the presidency was supposed to be. >> and what the military is for. he acts like we're playing with toy soldiers. >> right. >> or something to that regard. but when you're dealing with someone whose mentality is that all the parades in manhattan up and down 5th avenue were in honor of him because that's where the trump tower is -- >> because that's where he rented or built? >> that's right. so he probably would think of anything -- he's just thinking parade. we're talking about the military. we're talking about what we're showing the world. and he acts like this is some outing or something that we're doing that does not in any way take in the ser
joining the table the 5th day this week, the rev al sharpton.would be loony if it wasn't so scary. seriously, the whole idea -- i hate calling him unamerican because i think that's usually beyond the line. but it is not an understanding of the american government to only like -- the reason there are so few presidential powers that you can -- levers you can pull is by design. it betrays the point of what the presidency was supposed to be. >> and what the military is for. he acts like we're...
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joining me right now is reverend al sharpton. you will recall reverend al spoke to michael cohen during a breakfast meeting just a few weeks ago. revere reverend, he reached out to you. >> he text me and said that he wanted to talk. we agreed to meet for breakfast at the regency, very publicly, about three or four weeks ago. i sensed at that time that he had made up his mind that he was going to do something. he would not devulg age to me wt but he said i'm going to do what is right for my family and for my country. and this is not the michael cohen i had known -- >> you were interacting with him for 20 years. >> he was usually the one that when we were fighting with donald trump on some issue, whether it was birtherism or something, they would call and reach out and say, can't we sit down and he would be the one to set up a meeting with donald trump and us and we would go back and forward, usually not resolving anything. so, i knew him and he was no stranger to me. and he tried to be the mediator and the fix-it guy for donald tr
joining me right now is reverend al sharpton. you will recall reverend al spoke to michael cohen during a breakfast meeting just a few weeks ago. revere reverend, he reached out to you. >> he text me and said that he wanted to talk. we agreed to meet for breakfast at the regency, very publicly, about three or four weeks ago. i sensed at that time that he had made up his mind that he was going to do something. he would not devulg age to me wt but he said i'm going to do what is right for...
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reverend al sharpton and greg myrie, gentlemen, thank you very much. we'll be right back.though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. as
reverend al sharpton and greg myrie, gentlemen, thank you very much. we'll be right back.though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells...
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today, on her behalf, the civil rights icon reverend al sharpton demanded the same from the current presidentmy show i misspelled "respect" and a lot of y'all, a lot of y'all corrected me. now i want y'all to help me correct president trump, to teach him what it means. cheering and when i would go to her shows and watch her sing, it would be the best feeling in the world. nothing sounded better to me than the way my grandma sings. her voice made you feel something. you felt every word, every note, every emotion in the songs she sang. her voice brought peace. the world is celebrating you and the world is mourning you and the world is going to miss you. # you make me feel # you make me feel # you make me feel like a natural woman #. there's no doubt the often tough, troubled life of aretha franklin that ultimately yielded such towering achievements, has touched many who came after her, and while goodbyes are being said today, her legacy will continue to inspire long into the future. aleem maqbool reporting from detroit. this funeral is still going. pastorjasper williams is delivering a eulogy.
today, on her behalf, the civil rights icon reverend al sharpton demanded the same from the current presidentmy show i misspelled "respect" and a lot of y'all, a lot of y'all corrected me. now i want y'all to help me correct president trump, to teach him what it means. cheering and when i would go to her shows and watch her sing, it would be the best feeling in the world. nothing sounded better to me than the way my grandma sings. her voice made you feel something. you felt every...
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at the top of the hour, it is politics nation with reverend al sharpton.that, "your business" is next. stay with us here on msnbc. nex. stay with us here on msnbc ♪ applebee's to go. order online and get $5 off $25. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >>> good morning, coming up on msnbc's, "your business," he help helped jay-z turn his empire into a juggernaut. pinterest founder, ben silverman tells why you can never have too much data. when it comes to making choices for your business, we have your back. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> msnbc "your business" is sponsored by a
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by locking them in here but the mob force they were lucky with their car care about the record of sharpton and thought about of course the people would stick with the drugs with stones even witches in the office the crowd was bloodthirsty i've never seen anything like this there was a video on someone's own warning people to stay vigilant because gangs were kidnapping children and stealing their organs. in monaco police have tricking jail time if anyone forwards explosive messages that can cause public panic. it's part of the campaign to quash rumors before they boil over and lead to. the measure stick on an added urgency in monaco's melting pot into religious tensions are never far from the surface here. today offices are in the hindu temple it's part of the campaigns are preached and trenchant religious leaders the message is familial remain skeptical of what you read online and don't preside divides. the campaign continues a traffic junctions across the city leaflets with police helpline numbers are handed out. to raise awareness about the deadly consequences of fake news. or if you're
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the host of nbc's "politicsnation" and president of the national action network al sharpton.columnist and deputy editorial page editor of the "the washington post" ruth marcus is with us as well. so, joe, it's been -- it seems like every day the narrative on the air avenues especially but even the stories themselves when we look deeper into the separation of children from their families and the court cases going on and even the president's words about different types of immigration, not even knowing that this is how his wife's parents are coming here. the disconnect is more real every day. >> there is a massive disconnect. but also, though, there's always a reason for hope. sister margaret in 10th grade in journalism class had a poem when she was trying to get somebody to think positively. she would say two inmates looked out from behind the bars. one saw mud the other stars. and let's look at the stars today, okay. let's look at what ronald reagan said. what republicans have believed. i mean, my god the koch brothers are talking about how they may not support -- they may not
the host of nbc's "politicsnation" and president of the national action network al sharpton.columnist and deputy editorial page editor of the "the washington post" ruth marcus is with us as well. so, joe, it's been -- it seems like every day the narrative on the air avenues especially but even the stories themselves when we look deeper into the separation of children from their families and the court cases going on and even the president's words about different types of...
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the reverend al sharpton also sang. —— also think she was a feminist when it was not popular to be ats activist when it was not popular. again speaking to the fact that she used her talent and her musical genius to champion causes and social justice. we have heard that from a number of people speaking. she was a close family friend of doctor martin luther king. she took the proceeds from some of her performances and actually donated to doctor came. and i think that is why we're seeing so much love there for the music legend because again, of her uplifting americans, especially during that tumultuous time in american history. since then we have heard also from her very close friend smokey robinson. getting emotional beating about losing her. there has been performances from pop star ariana grande to the country music star they fail. chaka khan and other solo artist. i guess thatjust really unrepentant highlights how aretha franklin cut across all of these genres and really influenced everyone. nada, just speaking about those musical tributes, we also heard from some very young talent.
the reverend al sharpton also sang. —— also think she was a feminist when it was not popular to be ats activist when it was not popular. again speaking to the fact that she used her talent and her musical genius to champion causes and social justice. we have heard that from a number of people speaking. she was a close family friend of doctor martin luther king. she took the proceeds from some of her performances and actually donated to doctor came. and i think that is why we're seeing so...
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the same time we we honor to music that she left and we were seeing pictures of the reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson amongst that they have the well wishes that at the funeral and it's important to remember that as well as a singer she was a she was i'm something of an activist as well in the civil rights movement. yeah he brought that up he brought that up to say she may not have been on the front line on a time but she was her voice was there on the front line i mean i read those voices is american black family that's that's her voice i mean that's what i do when i hear or read i think about my grandmother's house and i think about listening to records and her share and different things that may have gone on in the civil rights movement and also i just her voice carry so much with me it wasn't just the song it was the whole feeling and soul of the music that was a part of our families just a part of our live shot in case of an outright thank you so much thank you thank you more tributes and the united states this time to a political giant the body of the late u.s. senate said joh
the same time we we honor to music that she left and we were seeing pictures of the reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson amongst that they have the well wishes that at the funeral and it's important to remember that as well as a singer she was a she was i'm something of an activist as well in the civil rights movement. yeah he brought that up he brought that up to say she may not have been on the front line on a time but she was her voice was there on the front line i mean i read those voices...
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conciliation however that idea was snapped by the key militant group controlling the area to rev al sharpton its leader warns other factions against talking to damascus. meanwhile the pentagon has denied the claim of the russian defense ministry that the u.s. is expanding its strike capabilities near syria however most cases it has intelligence that to how this and tending to stage a chemical attack which the west could use to justify action against the syrian government a strike on cases eiter using poison laden missiles is planned within the next forty eight hours that some players outside the region are preparing yet more provocations on syrian soil involving chemical weapons with the aim of destabilizing the situation there and undermining the positive dynamics of the ongoing peace process. more the missive warns that it's the white helmets pro rebel group that will be there first with cameras and tweets as they usually are whenever there were rumors of chemical attacks and we reached out to them for comment and as is also usual the u.s. and its power stabbed ready with guns drawn we now
conciliation however that idea was snapped by the key militant group controlling the area to rev al sharpton its leader warns other factions against talking to damascus. meanwhile the pentagon has denied the claim of the russian defense ministry that the u.s. is expanding its strike capabilities near syria however most cases it has intelligence that to how this and tending to stage a chemical attack which the west could use to justify action against the syrian government a strike on cases eiter...
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today, on her behalf, the civil rights icon reverend al sharpton demanded the same from the current president on my show i misspelled "respect" and a lot of y'all, a lot of y'all corrected me. now i want y'all to help me correct president trump, to teach him what it means. cheering and when i would go to her shows and watch her sing, it would be the best feeling in the world. nothing sounded better to me than the way my grandma sings. her voice made you feel something. you felt every word, every note, every emotion in the songs she sang. her voice brought peace. the world is celebrating you and the world is mourning you and the world is going to miss you. # you make me feel like a natural woman #. there's no doubt the often tough, troubled life of aretha franklin that ultimately yielded such towering achievements, has touched many who came after her, and while goodbyes are being said today, her legacy will continue to inspire long into the future. 100 pink cadillacs are going to lead the cortege from the church over there to aretha franklin's final resting place but for now, more than six hou
today, on her behalf, the civil rights icon reverend al sharpton demanded the same from the current president on my show i misspelled "respect" and a lot of y'all, a lot of y'all corrected me. now i want y'all to help me correct president trump, to teach him what it means. cheering and when i would go to her shows and watch her sing, it would be the best feeling in the world. nothing sounded better to me than the way my grandma sings. her voice made you feel something. you felt every...