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you found goodness and al sharpton i think. and the funniest one to me was steve jobs in a way because he has been hailed and worshiped as a great innovator and company man of his generation and then he's been about nominated partly by another subject in your book, aaron sorkin, as a bad dad. but what you seem to like about steve jobs is his paternalism with both his company and his customers. can you talk a little bit, you've given this indictment but what are some of the virtues you find in the characters even when they stand out from their generation? >> you're absolutely right that i do seem to find things to admire in all of the boomers that i profile. i had someone tell me that it seems like my admiration went on and i admired him most as [inaudible] that is probably roughly accurate as a trendline. but my defense is that i admire about the subject things that are the least boomer and steve jobs is a great example of that. if you were to put the boomers you would say they are institution destroyers. they tear them down wh
you found goodness and al sharpton i think. and the funniest one to me was steve jobs in a way because he has been hailed and worshiped as a great innovator and company man of his generation and then he's been about nominated partly by another subject in your book, aaron sorkin, as a bad dad. but what you seem to like about steve jobs is his paternalism with both his company and his customers. can you talk a little bit, you've given this indictment but what are some of the virtues you find in...
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you show al sharpton again with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has these three surrogate fathers, all of them people we know, like all of them people -- literary people know. james brown, -- jacker jesse yackson and adam clayton powell. >> yes, the chapter is a bit of a meditation on how boomers deinstitutionalized liberal politics and deinstitutionalized civil rights and in effect dedrastickized civil rights. give us a little sense -- if there was really well-drawn in -- the boomers -- many weren't actually involved in civil rights in a way al sharpton was involve because he was a child preacher, at the feet of civil rights heros buts you have this beautiful anywheration of when the southern christian leadership conference comes to chicago and confronts confronts the daley machine, and just tell us about that, how that -- the boomers affect on dedemocratizing our politics. ... we are doing pretty well under the daley machine we don't age it coming in to make trouble, we are all good. but in terms of the boomers legacy, it is criminal the way the
you show al sharpton again with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has these three surrogate fathers, all of them people we know, like all of them people -- literary people know. james brown, -- jacker jesse yackson and adam clayton powell. >> yes, the chapter is a bit of a meditation on how boomers deinstitutionalized liberal politics and deinstitutionalized civil rights and in effect dedrastickized civil rights. give us a little sense -- if there was...
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you found goodness in our sharpton i think and the funniest one to me was steve jobs. in a way.because steve jobs has been hailed and worshiped as this great innovator and great demand. of his generation. and then he's been nominated partly by another subject in your book, aaron sorkin as a bad dad. and one of our complaints about the boomers is they were bad parents and particularly bad dad you seem to like about steve jobs is his paternalism. with both his company and his customers. so can you talk a little bit. you've given us this indictment but what are some of the virtues you find in these characters even when they stand out on their generation mark . >> you're absolutely right that i did see things to admire in all of the boomers that i profiled. i have someone tell me and it seems like my admiration went on, that i admired -- i don't know if that's true or not but i think that's probably roughly accurate as a trend line. but my defense is that i admire most of the things about the subject that are the least boomers. and steve jobs was a great example of that. if you were
you found goodness in our sharpton i think and the funniest one to me was steve jobs. in a way.because steve jobs has been hailed and worshiped as this great innovator and great demand. of his generation. and then he's been nominated partly by another subject in your book, aaron sorkin as a bad dad. and one of our complaints about the boomers is they were bad parents and particularly bad dad you seem to like about steve jobs is his paternalism. with both his company and his customers. so can...
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i want to talk about al sharpton. you show him with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has three surrogate fathers all of them people we know, james brown. >> and adam clayton powell. >> host: the chapter is a bit of a meditation on how boomers d institution allies liberal politics and d institution allies civil rights, d democratized so give us a sense, i thought it was well drawn, the boomers, many of them weren't actually involved in civil rights the way sharpton was involved as a child preacher, literally at the feet of civil rights heroes but you have this beautiful narration, comes to chicago and conference daily machines and just tell us a little bit about d democratizing our politics. >> guest: i'm glad you liked my telling of that story because i was shocked to learn when i read about that bad local black leaders had done when they announced that after selma we are coming north to chicago. let's hold a press conference and say we don't want you here. we have our own system of
i want to talk about al sharpton. you show him with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has three surrogate fathers all of them people we know, james brown. >> and adam clayton powell. >> host: the chapter is a bit of a meditation on how boomers d institution allies liberal politics and d institution allies civil rights, d democratized so give us a sense, i thought it was well drawn, the boomers, many of them weren't actually involved in civil rights...
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you show as sharpton again with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has these three surrogate fathers . all of them people we know, literate people know. james brown. >> jesse jackson and adam clayton powell. >> yes, and the chapter is a bit of a meditation on how boomers d institutionalize liberal politics and the institutionalize civil rights and in effect de-democratized civil rights.i thought it was well drawn, many of them the boomers, weren't involved in civil rights. in a way, l sharpton not to be involved because he was involved as a child and he was literally at the feet of civil rights heroes but you have this beautiful narration of the southern christian leadership conference comes to chicago and confronts the daily machine and tell us a little bit about how that, the boomers affect on de-democratizing our politics . >> i'm glad you liked my telling of the chicago story because i was shocked to learn when i read about that that the first thing local black leaders had done when the fpl see announced after selma where coming up northeast chic
you show as sharpton again with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has these three surrogate fathers . all of them people we know, literate people know. james brown. >> jesse jackson and adam clayton powell. >> yes, and the chapter is a bit of a meditation on how boomers d institutionalize liberal politics and the institutionalize civil rights and in effect de-democratized civil rights.i thought it was well drawn, many of them the boomers, weren't...
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al sharpton and tv host.tion right here on msnbc. thank you for doing this. how you doing? >> doing great. >> you surprised me. got my man al sharpton on here. >> rev, is now we know him as -- >> bootsie, you know james brown taught you music. how to be on the one. ari melber how to taught the nation onto be on the beat. >> that's on the one. >> that's how rev. before rev says too much about me, we did put something together for both of you. you both really legends. i don't use the world lightly. we have a little look back. here it is. >> bootcircumstances e. >> joining yams brown, myself from new york city is the reverend al sharpton. the money you did and got 18%, i'd still be in iowa. >> calling me a troublemaker, yes, i make trouble for bigots. >> bootsie, what have you learned and can you tell us anything about rev that we don't know? >> what i've learned, rev been there too from the james brown university. we all learn how to -- we go on stage, you got to be ready. everybody play their own note. it's ve
al sharpton and tv host.tion right here on msnbc. thank you for doing this. how you doing? >> doing great. >> you surprised me. got my man al sharpton on here. >> rev, is now we know him as -- >> bootsie, you know james brown taught you music. how to be on the one. ari melber how to taught the nation onto be on the beat. >> that's on the one. >> that's how rev. before rev says too much about me, we did put something together for both of you. you both really...
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. >> and up next, reverend al sharpton just sat down with vice president kamala harris. h vice president kamala harris. i'm draymond green with my subway sub with tender steak and melty cheese. my sub is gonna dunk all over your sub. excuse me? my sub has bacon. choose better be better and now save when you order in the app. subway eat fresh. but not jayson's sub. subway eat fresh. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. it's powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. boom! 12 months of $5 wireless. visible, wireless that gets better with friends. >> president joe biden is having a meeting right now on the aspects of our vaccine supply chain. tf somes on the heels of the j and j vaccine being approved. but causing the lines to slow down. and so we're going to talk about that. we have a bipartisan group here. we had an effort last year talking about how to dean with these. it is nice to have everybody down here. so thank you for coming in, and we appreciate it. >> thank you. thank you.
. >> and up next, reverend al sharpton just sat down with vice president kamala harris. h vice president kamala harris. i'm draymond green with my subway sub with tender steak and melty cheese. my sub is gonna dunk all over your sub. excuse me? my sub has bacon. choose better be better and now save when you order in the app. subway eat fresh. but not jayson's sub. subway eat fresh. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. it's powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but it...
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al sharpton did not burn down any buildings or have people write it, you have billions of dollars inn, and think about it, katie, we are talking about reparations again. meanwhile blm took enough money to help all of those black individuals now living below the poverty line and they did nothing but put it in their own pocket. >> katie: there are a lot of people who would argue that al sharpton did incite a riot back in the day that ended up with one person dead, so very similar to the black lives matter movement, but you are the best person to have on to talk about it, kim klacik, thank you so much. >> thank you. i appreciate it. do an exabyte and white house is considering gun violence a public health epidemic. why would they want to do that? claire logan is here to explain. ♪ ♪ x: [sounds of everyday life events, seen and heard in reverse] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of fedex planes and vehicles engines] ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of children laughing and running, life moving forward] these days, it's okay to do some things halfway... but taking prescriptions shouldn't be one of them. so cvs has
al sharpton did not burn down any buildings or have people write it, you have billions of dollars inn, and think about it, katie, we are talking about reparations again. meanwhile blm took enough money to help all of those black individuals now living below the poverty line and they did nothing but put it in their own pocket. >> katie: there are a lot of people who would argue that al sharpton did incite a riot back in the day that ended up with one person dead, so very similar to the...
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. >> thank you, reverend sharpton, and congratulations on that excellent interview. i'm alicia menendez. >>> as we come on the air this saturday, americans grappling with the devastating costs wrought bit covid-19 pandemic. more than 500,000 americans no longer with us. millions out of work, facing a financial cliff. at the same time, a new reason to be hopeful. any moment we expect word from the fda giving johnson & johnson's single-dose vaccine emergency use authorization. it is a game changer in our year-long battle to contain this virus and now its numerous variants. if the fda green lights it tonight, the single-dose vaccines roll it as soon as monday. >>> overnight, the house advancing president biden's $1.9 trillion covid relief plan to the senate. the house passed it 219-212. the president calling on the senate to get the job done so stimulus checks can be sent to americans. >> we have no time to waste. if we act now, decisively, quickly, and boldly, we can finally get ahead of this virus, we can finally get our economy moving again. and the people of this co
. >> thank you, reverend sharpton, and congratulations on that excellent interview. i'm alicia menendez. >>> as we come on the air this saturday, americans grappling with the devastating costs wrought bit covid-19 pandemic. more than 500,000 americans no longer with us. millions out of work, facing a financial cliff. at the same time, a new reason to be hopeful. any moment we expect word from the fda giving johnson & johnson's single-dose vaccine emergency use authorization....
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i really am. >> can you comment on how sharpton's comments? i think he had a very interesting point tying into what you said. >> yes. reverend out wrote about joe biden about knowing joe biden and working with joe biden over many many years and what a decent man he is. he talked about the fact biden has been tested and shaped by the pain and tragedy in his own personal life. and you talked about empathy and steve talked about passion. i suppose i could use the word compassion in addition those are very similar traits and then to talk about the fact he is a man for this moment. >> which is something that has been missing from our national policy the last four years. i use the incarceration of children at the border as an example of that. anthony, that brings me to a question that maybe you can lay a foundation for us moving forward. because many behaviors that we see now, the intolerance and reverence that existed long before trump came on the scene but somehow the trump administration normalized and allowed people to openly manifest a lot of t
i really am. >> can you comment on how sharpton's comments? i think he had a very interesting point tying into what you said. >> yes. reverend out wrote about joe biden about knowing joe biden and working with joe biden over many many years and what a decent man he is. he talked about the fact biden has been tested and shaped by the pain and tragedy in his own personal life. and you talked about empathy and steve talked about passion. i suppose i could use the word compassion in...
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reverend al sharpton right after the break. fo r colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll get on it! that's a step in the right direction. go pro at subway® for double the protein on footlong subs and new protein bowls. and if you want to go pro like marshawn, you got to feed virtual marshawn, too. thanks for the footlong, irl marshawn! go pro and get double the protein for just $2 more. what is humana doing sending me a diy test kit? old health insurance reminds you to schedule a screening, say, for colon cancer. humana does you one better and sends you an at-home test kit, when it's overdue. huh! one of those tests could save your life, or at least a little hassle. or both. yeah! you get
reverend al sharpton right after the break. fo r colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll get on it! that's a step in the right...
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reverend al sharpton. congrats on that. great interview. thank you for sharing it with us again.quickly changing breaking news. thank you for rolling with us. next hour of "deadline: white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. we're just getting started. break. don't go anywhere. we're just getting started ♪ hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid ♪ ♪ and all that glitters is gold ♪ applebee's $1 boneless wings with any handcrafted burger. i have an idea for a trade. oh yeah, you going to place it? not until i'm sure. why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's that? you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior decorator. voila! maybe a couple throw pillows would help. get a strategy gut check from our trade desk. ♪♪ >> woman: what's my safelite story? >> vo: my car is more than four wheels. it's my after-work decompression zone. so when my windshield broke... >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the exp
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mayor, al sharpton.ugh efforts around trying to educate a lot of areas in the city, and for that matter, around the country. but you focused on your city, that had questions about the vaccine, giving vaccine education to them, giving comfort to them. as you make this appeal for companies to provide more of the vaccines, tell us how that will be distributed in areas that have been neglected. because not only have you run out of vaccines, when we had them come in and when we have had them come in. they have not been as fairly distributed as you have tried to argue and tried to maintain. and i think this is a problem nationwide. on one hand, we have people that have genuine and well-placed fears because of history. and once we get past that, the vaccine is not available to them. >> talk about catch-22, rev. you're exactly right. the disparity problem with covid and with the vaccine is one of the clearest advertisements for the problem of structural racism in this country that you are ever going to see. when
mayor, al sharpton.ugh efforts around trying to educate a lot of areas in the city, and for that matter, around the country. but you focused on your city, that had questions about the vaccine, giving vaccine education to them, giving comfort to them. as you make this appeal for companies to provide more of the vaccines, tell us how that will be distributed in areas that have been neglected. because not only have you run out of vaccines, when we had them come in and when we have had them come...
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been growing some of the species for decades so we already know their strengths and weaknesses and sharpton is up on a business where he has so far raised 10000 trees new to germany's urban landscapes but better able to weather climate change trees like the turkey oak and you climb a tree which is being introduced more frequently into hamburg's neighborhoods all of which should make for some pretty cool cities. all huge charland great urban isolation with a growing amount of garbage here in lagos the producer the estimated 10 paltry transfer of trash every day and only a small amount of bad to dispose off the spigot. things can get pretty as many in the city and more than that disease can spread and a water supplies become quantum needed a huge problem sometimes requires a huge investment if you appeal spent in minutes setting up a new polling station and the other one to get using the plant supplies a quarter of the city's households with electricity sounds like 2 problems solved at once. this incineration plant called repeat is the 1st of its kind in africa it produces electricity for his
been growing some of the species for decades so we already know their strengths and weaknesses and sharpton is up on a business where he has so far raised 10000 trees new to germany's urban landscapes but better able to weather climate change trees like the turkey oak and you climb a tree which is being introduced more frequently into hamburg's neighborhoods all of which should make for some pretty cool cities. all huge charland great urban isolation with a growing amount of garbage here in...
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more "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton right after the break. the break. lyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for
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joining me now is reverend al sharpton. we got some stuff to get to. hard to verify but what do you make of them today? >> well, this is something that many of malcolm x's family has thought and feared for years. i was only nine years old when malcolm was killed. i've got to know his widow well. she's god mother of my daughters. she always said that she felt that they could not have assassinated malcolm without law enforcement cooperation. in his own known throughout the civil rights movement, dr. king and others of all kinds of assassination plots and there's fear even to this day, that many of us involved in civil rights have had unfair scrutiny and unfair activity. i think that for this to come forward now where nephew bringing almost death bed confession is something that cannot be ignored. if the d.a. reopen the case of the assassination of malcolm x, this has a lot of weight to a lot of us wondering what exactly happened 50 some odd years ago. >> let's talk politics. you heard steve scalise still won't say that joe biden won the election fair and
joining me now is reverend al sharpton. we got some stuff to get to. hard to verify but what do you make of them today? >> well, this is something that many of malcolm x's family has thought and feared for years. i was only nine years old when malcolm was killed. i've got to know his widow well. she's god mother of my daughters. she always said that she felt that they could not have assassinated malcolm without law enforcement cooperation. in his own known throughout the civil rights...
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and sharpton talked about the fact that he is a man for this moment .ich is something that i think has been puzzlingly missing from our national policy in the last four years. i use the incarceration of children at the border just as an example of that. anthony, that brings me to a question that maybe you could lay a foundation for us and moving forward. because any of the behaviors that we see now, the intolerance and the anti- intellectual reference the just like. etc. it existed long before trump came on the scene but in my words, somehow the trump administration normalized and allowed people to openly manifest a lot of these behaviors. what is in your judgment because you are close to this for a while. what was the power and allowed this capitalization of somebody behaviors that we didn't realize existed. sue and i don't want to dramatize it. there's something psychologically wrong with him in a result of which he got power. in the manifestation of his nothingness was like a ripple effect through a lot of people. so we all have heard this single man
and sharpton talked about the fact that he is a man for this moment .ich is something that i think has been puzzlingly missing from our national policy in the last four years. i use the incarceration of children at the border just as an example of that. anthony, that brings me to a question that maybe you could lay a foundation for us and moving forward. because any of the behaviors that we see now, the intolerance and the anti- intellectual reference the just like. etc. it existed long before...
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joining me now is reverend al sharpton.ew with vice president kamala harris which airs saturday. congratulations on that interview. speaking of vice president kamala harris, if in theory she could overrule the parliamentarian. she had ron klain on last night and he indicated that's not something they are willing to do. where do you think they will go? >> i have no idea where they will go. i hope we get the $15 minimum wage in. i think it's absurd to think people can survivor off of $7 an hour or $11 an hour given where we look at the economic reality that people have to feed their families. we have to remember people are also coming out of slowly a pandemic where they have extra needs. clearly, i think we should do all we can to maintain the $15 an hour wage. i have no idea where it will go but i know where i think it should go. whether or not we deal with it in terms of an overrule an over not, we must continue to struggle to give people what they need. >> does this become an issue for activists because joe biden has been
joining me now is reverend al sharpton.ew with vice president kamala harris which airs saturday. congratulations on that interview. speaking of vice president kamala harris, if in theory she could overrule the parliamentarian. she had ron klain on last night and he indicated that's not something they are willing to do. where do you think they will go? >> i have no idea where they will go. i hope we get the $15 minimum wage in. i think it's absurd to think people can survivor off of $7 an...
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the vice president sitting down with my colleague reverend al sharpton. in a few moments i'll talk to texas congressman lloyd doggett what house members will accept and whey that won't accept in the house-passed covid relief bill. >>> ahead of donald trump's big speech tonight, be ware of worshipping false idol story line is writing itself as gold statues of the former president are paraded in a magical world where he and his supporters never have to admit he lost. >> is joe biden the president right now in your mind? >> of course. yes. >> he's able to close down the keystone pipeline. -- >> you guys believe he was elected? >> we believe that congress certified his election. >> reporter: but not that he won? >> i don't believe he won. >> reporter: okay. >> i believe that congress certified the election, which means that he won because he's there. >> also this hour, we're going to take a deep look at a story that trump administration barely acknowledged, president biden last hour promising an announcement on monday about what will be done in the wake of th
the vice president sitting down with my colleague reverend al sharpton. in a few moments i'll talk to texas congressman lloyd doggett what house members will accept and whey that won't accept in the house-passed covid relief bill. >>> ahead of donald trump's big speech tonight, be ware of worshipping false idol story line is writing itself as gold statues of the former president are paraded in a magical world where he and his supporters never have to admit he lost. >> is joe...
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most of "politics nation," reverend al sharpton joins us this morning.or columnist for "the daily beast" matt lewis joins us. >> let's talk. jonathan la mere, you grew up with this guy in new england. >> it's kind of cool. >> even you couldn't have imagined how easily he could have won last night's game against what was widely believed to be the best team in professional football. >> yeah, joe. tom brady is the greatest of all time and he proved it again last night. i was picking the bucs to win. i was stunned by how lopsided it was. first of all, credit to tampa's defense. they dominated patrick mahomes, who is a wonderful player and a fantastic offense in kansas city. i know there was some calls that the officiating was a little suspect early, but that didn't matter. that was a thoroughly one sided game. and tom brady at this point, no other franchise has more than six championships, more than six super bowls. tom brady, a player, has seven. he has no rival in the sport, joe. the conversation is not about joe montana or peyton manning or john elway or
most of "politics nation," reverend al sharpton joins us this morning.or columnist for "the daily beast" matt lewis joins us. >> let's talk. jonathan la mere, you grew up with this guy in new england. >> it's kind of cool. >> even you couldn't have imagined how easily he could have won last night's game against what was widely believed to be the best team in professional football. >> yeah, joe. tom brady is the greatest of all time and he proved it...
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mocking the shady shakedowns of sharpton and jackson and roasting the slippery and slimy clintons. millions of americans could see through thee d through washington, d.c. for what it was. the three things that made him most successful, psychological intuition, fact-based opinion and humor made him a huge threat to the left. they tried to take him out and take him off the air for decades. but his audience was too powerful. 20 million listeners a week at his peak. the radio was on to noon to 3 rsh. there was no match for his skills and there never will be. suitably, president trump awarded lum baugh the medal of freedom last year. >> you will be receiving the highest civilian honor. the presidential medal of freedom. jesse: i began listening to rush in college and never looked back. i used to make my liberal mother listen to it on long car rides and it made herb so crazy she nearly drove us into a ditch. it's easy being a liberal. you just have to say you care. anybody can say that, then spends my money to prove it. but since caring doesn't lift people up, the right course of action
mocking the shady shakedowns of sharpton and jackson and roasting the slippery and slimy clintons. millions of americans could see through thee d through washington, d.c. for what it was. the three things that made him most successful, psychological intuition, fact-based opinion and humor made him a huge threat to the left. they tried to take him out and take him off the air for decades. but his audience was too powerful. 20 million listeners a week at his peak. the radio was on to noon to 3...
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we have president of the national action network reverend al sharpton. white house reporter for "the associated press", jonathan lemire. columnist and associate editor for the "washington post", david ignatius. capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early", kasie hunt is with us. good morning to have kasie's reporting as there is a lot happening today on capitol hill. . >> it is. really good. but i'm going to talk to willie first before we get into serious stuff. >> okay. >> the amount of tape that is out there on the lies, the missteps, the sheer idiot say, the false claims, the sunny predictions, bleach recommendations. hydroxycholoroquine, it goes on and on forever. that shag carpet is deep as one person told me early in my tv career regarding a presidential candidate. i said how is he -- oh, the shag carpet is deep. you need one of the shag rugs to get all the stuff up there. are you too young to remember the shag carpet? >> no. 70s and 80s. years later you would find stuff that you dropped. >> yeah. g.i. joe. >> it is fascinating there are
we have president of the national action network reverend al sharpton. white house reporter for "the associated press", jonathan lemire. columnist and associate editor for the "washington post", david ignatius. capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early", kasie hunt is with us. good morning to have kasie's reporting as there is a lot happening today on capitol hill. . >> it is. really good. but i'm going to talk to willie first before we get into...
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interesting conversation, a message from the vice president last night during her talk with reverend al sharptonke a listen. >> yes, we must speak truth about the history of medical testing in this country, we must be honest about the fact that people have a righteous skepticism about how it has been used, how has it been tested and whom it will be used, there's a righteous skepticism if you know history, but i promise you and i'm telling you, this vaccine is safe. >> especially for african-americans that the vaccine is safe, what are the consequences if people don't listen to le so many things in this country, i think we have the challenge of dealing with many, many years, decades, centuries of reasons why people don't trust us. and we're trying to fix that by kind of just screaming and that's effective to a degree, it matters so much more when people hear it from people who look like them. we have to reach people where they are not by telling them to believe us but by rebuilding that trust. unfortunately that takes time. we have to work away at it. >> doctor, we're seeing some positive signs i
interesting conversation, a message from the vice president last night during her talk with reverend al sharptonke a listen. >> yes, we must speak truth about the history of medical testing in this country, we must be honest about the fact that people have a righteous skepticism about how it has been used, how has it been tested and whom it will be used, there's a righteous skepticism if you know history, but i promise you and i'm telling you, this vaccine is safe. >> especially for...
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spoken to the likes of reverend al sharpton, prince harry.h, bbc news, on tv, cnn, cnbc, i received a humanitarian award. i've had michelle obama write a message on her instagram. it hasn't stopped and still going. we started united to change and inspire. and we call it ukaip inspiring others to be the change in the world you want to be. go out and do what's right. don't stand by and watch certain things unfold when you have the ability to do something about it. >> to learn more about the campaign and to hear the full story go to cnnheroes.com. and while there, nominate your own cnn hero. so many awesome people out there. that's going to do it for me. i'm ana cabrera, see you back here tomorrow afternoon at 40urk eastern in the meantime i hand off to pamela brown after a quick break. have a quick night. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i s
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joining our consideration, our friend the reverend al sharpton and alicia is still here.these polls. the approval rating for the covid relief, 68% of americans support the covid relief bill in the current form. 63% support rejoining the paris agreement. 57% support the reversal of trump's travel back. and 54% support halting border wall construction. this is real public support for the specifics of the biden white house agenda. >> absolutely. it shows solid support. these figures don't show just some kind of marginal majority. you're dealing with in most of these issues almost two thirds of those polled. this is clearly what these people want to see. this is a direction that they voted for, and i think that the republicans, some of which still seem to be addicted to trumpism, are misreading the political wins and in many ways are putting their own political career in real jeopardy, because what they're standing for now is just has no support, according to polls and according to sentiment all over this country. >> alicia, i want to drill down on the 68% of the covid relief
joining our consideration, our friend the reverend al sharpton and alicia is still here.these polls. the approval rating for the covid relief, 68% of americans support the covid relief bill in the current form. 63% support rejoining the paris agreement. 57% support the reversal of trump's travel back. and 54% support halting border wall construction. this is real public support for the specifics of the biden white house agenda. >> absolutely. it shows solid support. these figures don't...
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speaking of black history month, vice president kamala harris will discuss it with the reverend al sharptonw on "politicsnation" next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread here on msnbc. here on msnbc. e bo are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breas
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i do have to hand it over to reverend al sharpton. he's going to take this breaking news coverage from here. so i appreciate you standing by for us. i imagine we're going to be talking to you a lot more as this all develops. i'll be back here tomorrow at 3 p.m. the rev picks up our coverage right now. >>> good evening and welcome to "politicsnation." before we get started tonight, we want to update you on the scary situation out of denver at this hour where passenger plane experiencing engine trouble dropped large pieces of debris on suburban neighborhoods before landing safely at denver international airport. police are working to find all of the debris and no injuries have been reported. we'll have updates throughout the hour as more information becomes available. >>> but tonight's lead, gaining momentum. four full weeks into joe biden's america and it looks like a mandate is forming under our feet, a mandate but not from the white house, other than defeating the covid pandemic is not what i'm referring to. with breaking news that p
i do have to hand it over to reverend al sharpton. he's going to take this breaking news coverage from here. so i appreciate you standing by for us. i imagine we're going to be talking to you a lot more as this all develops. i'll be back here tomorrow at 3 p.m. the rev picks up our coverage right now. >>> good evening and welcome to "politicsnation." before we get started tonight, we want to update you on the scary situation out of denver at this hour where passenger plane...
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spoken to the likes of reverend al sharpton, prince harry.s. i've been on live tv, cnn, cnbc, the humanitarian award. i've had michelle obama, write a message on her instagram. it'st hasn't stopped. it's still going. we started united to change and inspire. we're inspiring other people to be the change in the world that you want to see. go out there and do what's right. don't stand by and watch certain things unfold when you know that you have the ability to do something about it. >> to learn more about the cam campaign, logon to cnn heroes.com. >>> a programming note, stanley tucci explores the city many call the food capital of italy. stanley tucci searching for italy 9:00 eastern and pacific. thanks for joining me. i'm erica hill in for brooke baldwin. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin with breaking news in the world lead. this afternoon, the biden administration released a long-awaited intelligence report on the grisly 2018 murder of
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i had spoken to the likes of reverend al sharpton, prince harry.bc news, itv. cnn. cnbc. i received a humanitarian award. i've had michelle obama write a message on her instagram. it hasn't stopped and it's still going. we started united to change and inspire. we are inspiring other people to be the change in the world that you want to see. go out there and do what's right. don't stand by and watch certain things unfold when you know you have the ability to do certain things about it. >> hear patrick's full story at cnnheroes.com. while there, nominate your own cnn hero. >>> well, you actually just heard it mentioned in that. prince harry like you've never seen him before. this is a deeply revealing interview. you want to know what harry thinks about "the crown"? >> i do. >> it's a big deal. he opens up. we learned a lot. more, next. (vo) last year subaru and our retailers donated 50 million meals to feeding america. and yet, one in four children may still face hunger. so, subaru and our retailers are doing it again, donating an additional 100 mill
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. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >>> a month since the attack on our capitol but the memoies are raw. and amnesia on the heels of trump's second impeachment trial. and election fraud and a look at challenges communities of color of up against when it comes to shielding themselves from covid-19. how do we fix it? america's immigration system. see for yourself the real-world broken policies. this is "american voices." >>> we begin with the one-month marker since the attack on the u.s. capitol. as of this hour federal officials say they've tracked down and charged more than 200 people for their roles in the insurrection. while there's more to find and hold accountable, republicans are still evading accountability. democrats vow to keep that from happening, and are trying to deliver a gut punch to republicans through the official record, by recounting their stories of survival as extremist stormed the capitol. >> as the events of january 6th have still, burning in the memories of all of us, as well as millions, and millions, of americans across the nation. although some people would like
. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >>> a month since the attack on our capitol but the memoies are raw. and amnesia on the heels of trump's second impeachment trial. and election fraud and a look at challenges communities of color of up against when it comes to shielding themselves from covid-19. how do we fix it? america's immigration system. see for yourself the real-world broken policies. this is "american voices." >>> we begin with the one-month marker...
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i want to thank you bootsie collin and al sharpton for ending the week right. keep it locked right here. joy reid is up next. >>> good evening, every one. welcome to a very special edition of the reid out. our virtual town hall on race and america's covid crisis. we have got a gorgeous live zoom audience who will be with us throughout the night. we're one year into the pandemic. we wanted to hear if you, the american people. many you have submitted questions for this event and here is what you wanted to know. >> will we be with can coronavirus and it's other mutants till 2022 and beyond? >> help us understand the difference between the pfizer va vaccine, moderna. >> how do you overcome the skepticism. >> will the current vaccines protect us from future variants of covid? >> when will we be able to get to some kind of normal. >> this once in sustain global pandemic has up ended billions of lives worldwide. more than 510,000 american lives have been lost with black and brown americans much more likely to get infected. u.s. like expectancy dropped by a year in fir
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. >>> and pete buttigieg joins reverend al sharpton discussing infrastructure on vaccine distribution his role as the first openly gay cabinet secretary. that's on "politicsnation" today, 5:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. astern on msnbc. back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores . don't s
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speaking of black history month, vice president kamala harris will discuss it with the reverend al sharptonerview on "politicsnation" next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. it's either thef a 165-point certification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through march 1st. shop online or drop by your local dealer today. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! you're good. up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. (burke) at farmers, we know how nice it is to save on your auto policy. but it's even nicer knowing that if this happens... ...or this
speaking of black history month, vice president kamala harris will discuss it with the reverend al sharptonerview on "politicsnation" next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. it's either thef a 165-point certification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it...
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. >>> in a rare sit-down interview, the vice president today spoke with reverend al sharpton about thete need to vaccinate vulnerable communities as quickly as possible. >> as we continue fighting on other things, voting and all of that, the first thing we have to do is be here and be alive. >> let's not let covid get us. let's get the vaccine instead, right? let's not let this thing get us. we know black people are disproportion natalie likely to contract the virus and die from it. we know when you look at who the front line workers are, who have been most at risk, disproportionately we are talking about people of color. when you look at the fact that black small businesses, as many as i have seen 40% are going out of business or have gone out of business, it is disproportionately affecting us. and if we want to get control of this virus that is harming us at a disproportionate way, part of it is to get vaccinate sgld more of that interview with kamala harris be air tomorrow on "morning joe." you don't really see the vice president or the president out, about or talking to the media t
. >>> in a rare sit-down interview, the vice president today spoke with reverend al sharpton about thete need to vaccinate vulnerable communities as quickly as possible. >> as we continue fighting on other things, voting and all of that, the first thing we have to do is be here and be alive. >> let's not let covid get us. let's get the vaccine instead, right? let's not let this thing get us. we know black people are disproportion natalie likely to contract the virus and die...
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kamala harris joins al sharpton for an exclusive interview it airs this evening at 5:00 p.m. eastern only here on msnbc. here's a live look at the annual conservative political action conference in orlando, florida. still ahead, i'll speak to a republican strategist who says cpac still billed as a forum is filled with white supremacy. this will be a good conversation, i promise you. the u.s. has accused china of creating genocide and crimes against humanity through its repression of the uighur people. who are they and what's happening to the 12 million people of western china? when we come back, you're watching velshi on msnbc. watching velshi on msnbc ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> i want to tell you about a story far away and its people about who don't know much, but who are suffering. shin zheng it bor
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and this evening, vice president kamala harris joins reverend al sharpton. that exclusive interview airs on ""politicsnation"" at 5:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> the fda has endorsed the johnson & johnson vaccine for approval. it's great news if the fight against covid-19. but with so many vaccines on the front, with know you've got questions. i certainly do. coming up, we're going to cut through the noise,ance questions how the vaccine work, how to get it, and what you can do once you've been inoculated. o once you've been inoculated es energy. the secret is, tide pods work no matter how you wash. so, everyone is right. it's got to be tide. i'm jayson tatum check out my subway sub with delicious turkey and crispy bacon. it will help you hit shots from anywhere, unlike those other subs. my sub has steak. wait, what did he say? steak! choose better be better and now save when you order in the app. subway eat fresh. states surpassed 500,000 deaths of the coronavirus, another tragic milestone was reached. 2.5 million. that's the number of people who died worldwide. it'
and this evening, vice president kamala harris joins reverend al sharpton. that exclusive interview airs on ""politicsnation"" at 5:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> the fda has endorsed the johnson & johnson vaccine for approval. it's great news if the fight against covid-19. but with so many vaccines on the front, with know you've got questions. i certainly do. coming up, we're going to cut through the noise,ance questions how the vaccine work, how to get it, and what you...
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spoken to the likes of reverend al sharpton, prince harry.n live tv. cnn, cbs, received a humanitarian reword. i've had michelle obama write a message on her instagram. it hasn't stopped and it's still going. we started united to change and inspire. we call it nu cai. go out there and do what's right. don't stand by and watch certain things unfold when you know you have the ability to do something about it. >> to learn more about the campaign and hear patrick hutchinson's full story, go...
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more "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton right after the break. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections...and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra. talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. rinvoq. make it your mission. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. go pro at subway® for double the protein on
more "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton right after the break. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower...
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i'm going to turn things over to reverend al sharpton and "politics nation" after a quick break. ♪ taking never forget, with downy. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll do it. good plan. liberty mutual customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i'll do it. what a great day! what an ok day. what a messed up- only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ don't you tell me ♪ ♪ that i'm crazy... ♪ ♪ don't you say that i'm losing my mind. ♪ ♪ i'm in love... ♪ ♪ love, love. ♪ celebrate your love with a gift from pandora jewelry and discover all the ways to shop. >>> good evening, and welcome to "politics nation." toni
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in 2008, al sharpton, joe klein, cory booker met at the democratic convention to announce the education equality project. the project challenged officials, union leaders and others, to view fixing public schools as a foremost civil rights issue of the 21st century. we're 13 years later. shavar, dos the democrat leader seeing access to quality education as a right for all or as a privilege reserved only for some. >> absolutely. i want to say quickly because i couldn't-- i've got to stand up for black parents, you know, black people from the time of the slave codes when it was illegal for black people to try to access education to today. you watch and show that black parents are more engaged, more involved in their kids education than other communities and just as myself as a former school board member i can't count the number of meetings that i went to where hundreds of black parents are cussing me out every month about what wasn't happening in the schools. and how many churches you would go to, parent lined up through the pews to cuss me out about what wasn't happening in the schools an
in 2008, al sharpton, joe klein, cory booker met at the democratic convention to announce the education equality project. the project challenged officials, union leaders and others, to view fixing public schools as a foremost civil rights issue of the 21st century. we're 13 years later. shavar, dos the democrat leader seeing access to quality education as a right for all or as a privilege reserved only for some. >> absolutely. i want to say quickly because i couldn't-- i've got to stand...
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then before you knew it we ended up having democratic presidential nominees and jesse jackson al sharpton and then you had a democratic president and barack obama roughly within 40 years between democratic senators voting against rights for african-americans to that point in time in 2008 we have to keep in mind that those senators are not the whole republican party that silent majority there are people that were disgusted with what trump has been doing over the last 5 years again if you hold on to the republicans in georgia you hold on to republicans in michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania donald trump wins reelection those people faded away not just in 2020 but in 28 teams as well as a result the house swung back over to the democrats you now have 5050 in the senate because again republicans were able to hold on to those folks as well donald trump is no longer president you know he's very callous and he has not shake getting else thank you. thank you take care now supporters of jailed russian opposition figure legs in a valley of ignored police warnings and held vigils across the coun
then before you knew it we ended up having democratic presidential nominees and jesse jackson al sharpton and then you had a democratic president and barack obama roughly within 40 years between democratic senators voting against rights for african-americans to that point in time in 2008 we have to keep in mind that those senators are not the whole republican party that silent majority there are people that were disgusted with what trump has been doing over the last 5 years again if you hold on...
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. >>> and today, vice president kamala harris joins reverend al sharpton to discuss covid vaccinationsh, and her priorities as vice president. watch the full, exclusive interview on "politicsnation" starting today at 5:00 p.m., eastern time. the lasting cologne scent of old spice dynasty helps get you off your couch. and into the driver's seat. for skin that never holds you back don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for...