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>> first of all, thank you, reverend sharpton. first of all, we have to own the fact that there's this inequity around race. 53% of americans are vaccinated while 9% of african-americans are. what we find is that black people have received smaller amounts of the vaccination compared to the deaths they've had and the total population they make in these states. as you just mentioned, only one-third in half the states have vaccinated one-third of the population. so what we've done, we commend the biden administration and particularly we commend you, reverend sharpton, because you have been our number-one influencer in terms of encouraging our people. we have to push trusted voices, trusted content, and trusted spaces. so what we've done is try to help our communities. religious leaders in the conference of national black churches of all denominations are pushing vaccinations all over the country. and we are educating our people with engaging in activities in local communities. we're getting into these pharmacy deserts. rural communit
>> first of all, thank you, reverend sharpton. first of all, we have to own the fact that there's this inequity around race. 53% of americans are vaccinated while 9% of african-americans are. what we find is that black people have received smaller amounts of the vaccination compared to the deaths they've had and the total population they make in these states. as you just mentioned, only one-third in half the states have vaccinated one-third of the population. so what we've done, we...
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thank you, reverend al sharpton for _ ben crom._ ben crom. thank you, reverend al sharpton for leading this family - ben crom. thank you, reverend al| sharpton for leading this family and this country in prayer as we continue to struggle to make the words of liberty and justice real in america. i stand words of liberty and justice real in america. istand here words of liberty and justice real in america. i stand here with a great legal team standing firmly with the family of george floyd. that is attorney chris stewart and attorney miller from atlanta, attorney chris stewart and attorney millerfrom atlanta, georgia, miller from atlanta, georgia, attorney millerfrom atlanta, georgia, attorney tony rahman new chief are maturely look back illinois and just stormed from minneapolis was up at present we have the brothers of george floyd philonise floyd, terrence floyd and rodney floyd as well as brandon williams. we have his cousins sherita tate and tara brown. and we know at home praying we have his sisters bridget floyd, judge floyd,
thank you, reverend al sharpton for _ ben crom._ ben crom. thank you, reverend al sharpton for leading this family - ben crom. thank you, reverend al| sharpton for leading this family and this country in prayer as we continue to struggle to make the words of liberty and justice real in america. i stand words of liberty and justice real in america. istand here words of liberty and justice real in america. i stand here with a great legal team standing firmly with the family of george floyd. that...
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>> reverend sharpton thank you for having me. it is an honor. you leaving on the trailer of my dad laughing in my face. i moved to new orleans in 2007 to become teacher. by 2015 i was doing comedy writing. for me, comedy is a coping mechanism for figuring out how to put voice around the things i find really crazy and upsetting. as you remember n 2015, the most crazy thing, the most upsetting thing -- one of the most, was how hard some white people in america were holding on to symbols of the confederacy even after a murderer massacred nine black people in a church in charlton. even after newsom climbed on the flag to pull that flag down you still had lawmakers saying this is our heritage, this belongs above our capitol. and you had folks coming to city council pretending that moving a monument across town was the apocalypse. i brought a camera to try to capture that. >> as i am viewing your film i am wondering how much the mainstreaming of the confederacy and mythology of the lost cause has played a role in the last five years leading into the i
>> reverend sharpton thank you for having me. it is an honor. you leaving on the trailer of my dad laughing in my face. i moved to new orleans in 2007 to become teacher. by 2015 i was doing comedy writing. for me, comedy is a coping mechanism for figuring out how to put voice around the things i find really crazy and upsetting. as you remember n 2015, the most crazy thing, the most upsetting thing -- one of the most, was how hard some white people in america were holding on to symbols of...
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so we've just been hearing from read, roll out reverend al sharpton, whom you see standing there and also italian civil rights activists. ben crump, and what we hear people trying to do is strike a balance between how far the debate and the conversation has come with how much further varies to go in terms of racial injustice and inequality in american society. here with me all kelly county jackson and ronald sullivan and kelly. can i start by getting your thoughts because we heard revel. reverend al sharpton saying $22.00 and a half years is the longest sentence. it's ever been handed down. this has been described as historic sentencing, but he said it's not justice because this needs to be the norm, not the exception in a country where police officers are rarely prosecuted. i definitely agree that since we are not in a place where a police officer is going to deal as part of the norm or a part of the status quo, it is so rare that something like this happens. and so, you know, i think a lot of people are going to be trying to get their minds around this for the long term and thinkin
so we've just been hearing from read, roll out reverend al sharpton, whom you see standing there and also italian civil rights activists. ben crump, and what we hear people trying to do is strike a balance between how far the debate and the conversation has come with how much further varies to go in terms of racial injustice and inequality in american society. here with me all kelly county jackson and ronald sullivan and kelly. can i start by getting your thoughts because we heard revel....
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i'm going to ask reverend al sharpton that question next. rel sharpton that question next.zling] i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and injection reactions. ready for an
i'm going to ask reverend al sharpton that question next. rel sharpton that question next.zling] i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of...
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al sharpton. we will open it up to the questions to the family. >> let me say this so we are clear, if there is conviction in the federal trial and he is convicted, that federal time can run after the 22 and a half years. >> amen. rev. sharpton: it does not have to run concurrently, which is why we are saying we still want full justice. secondly, when we talk about the george floyd justice in policing act, we know the difference, senate, between two slices of bread and a sandwich. a sandwich has meet between the two slices of bread. do not come down with a compromise that is two slices of bread, with no meet in the middle. do not put george floyd's name, a strongman, on a week bill -- on a weak bill. make sure you talk with those in the family and those of us involved in the struggle before you make any compromise the difference between a compromise and a sellout is in the eye of the appraiser. and we will be part of the appraisal. [applause] >> i have a question. last june, according to attorney
al sharpton. we will open it up to the questions to the family. >> let me say this so we are clear, if there is conviction in the federal trial and he is convicted, that federal time can run after the 22 and a half years. >> amen. rev. sharpton: it does not have to run concurrently, which is why we are saying we still want full justice. secondly, when we talk about the george floyd justice in policing act, we know the difference, senate, between two slices of bread and a sandwich. a...
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first, thank you for having me on, reverend sharpton.thank you for putting working people and people who look like me first and giving us this platform. i think that our message in this campaign has resonated with the average buffaloen. we are working class people and one of the third mid-size city. people are tired of rich people becoming richer while working class people work harder for less. the campaign wasn't centered aren't democratic socialism per se as much as it was about the issues that are facing working class people. i'm a registered nurse. i'm a single mother of four boys. and the issues are the same issues buffalo residents are concerned about. they came out and voted and they chose progress. >> now, you were considered the underdog because of a lack of experience in politics. you are also, as you said, a single mom who lived in a group home and didn't finish high school. and you're a survive of domestic abuse. but you got your ged, became a registered nurse, and a representative in your union. how do you think those life e
first, thank you for having me on, reverend sharpton.thank you for putting working people and people who look like me first and giving us this platform. i think that our message in this campaign has resonated with the average buffaloen. we are working class people and one of the third mid-size city. people are tired of rich people becoming richer while working class people work harder for less. the campaign wasn't centered aren't democratic socialism per se as much as it was about the issues...
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black lives matter, been, al sharpton only care if they can line your pocket off of the back of blackn: you know it's embarrassing is that everyone that is shot and killed, we scroll the names, we put up the names of cops shot and killed, these lives all matter from the fact that they get away with politicizing it and don't get called out on the obvious hypocrisy is a big problem in and of itself. thank you. you owe him a hat. when we come back, we have an announcement, pretty confident you're going to like. straight ahead. straight >> . >> . >> . >> ♪ ♪ spade to a big announcement wednesday night 9:00 p.m. ea >> former president trump will join us here on the exclusive interview and he will not have a post meeting press conference because they are he know what he will say ahead of time.e and he does what is in front of putin who will correct him. have a wonderful night set your dvr. let not your hearts be troubled and the news continues happy monday. >>laura: i have a question. with the sippy cups way you add diaper and adult and child? if they can add that quick. >> are you suggesti
black lives matter, been, al sharpton only care if they can line your pocket off of the back of blackn: you know it's embarrassing is that everyone that is shot and killed, we scroll the names, we put up the names of cops shot and killed, these lives all matter from the fact that they get away with politicizing it and don't get called out on the obvious hypocrisy is a big problem in and of itself. thank you. you owe him a hat. when we come back, we have an announcement, pretty confident you're...
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haven't seen her very much on the voting rights initiative and it had civil rights leaders such as how sharpton saying that they want progress on this but they don't have any type of bipartisan agreement on this. she had joe mentioned coming out and saying he's going tosupport this new scaled-down voting rights bill . it would have basically unveiled an election day holiday and have 15 days ahead of time for some voting . but to provide moreabsentee ballots for people who need them . it's much more scaled back though them what the democrats really want so we haven't heard very much from miss harris on this end. people on the hill are awaiting her response. but this is not going anywhere in the senate in terms of republican support. even senator rob portman yesterday on the talk shows was saying he doesn't believe fundamentally he can support what he called a federal takeover election because the constitution he said provides that to run down elections to the states. >> we will play some ofthat audio from senator portman later . let me ask about the presidents 70 percent goalfor july 4 . we unde
haven't seen her very much on the voting rights initiative and it had civil rights leaders such as how sharpton saying that they want progress on this but they don't have any type of bipartisan agreement on this. she had joe mentioned coming out and saying he's going tosupport this new scaled-down voting rights bill . it would have basically unveiled an election day holiday and have 15 days ahead of time for some voting . but to provide moreabsentee ballots for people who need them . it's much...
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we do have sound from reverend al sharpton and attorney ben crump. afterword, reacting to that sentencing. let's take a listen. >> dear god, we come to the same spot we bowed at the beginning of the trial, asking you to give this family strength and give them grace, and you brought us now to the end of this particular proceeding. they will say it is more time than any time in history, but we will say that history has been long under serving its citizens. and we honorably thank you for giving this family the strength to stand where other families did not even get a court date. >> yes. >> we remember eric garner, michael brown, we remember jacob blake, who is still with us. we remember tamir rice on his birthday. 19 years old, would have been today. we remember breonna taylor. they never got a court date. we did get a court date, conviction, and some time. some will say that his progress. >> you have been listening to reverend al sharpton, talking about today's historic sentencing of derek chauvin and really seeing that solitary from members of the com
we do have sound from reverend al sharpton and attorney ben crump. afterword, reacting to that sentencing. let's take a listen. >> dear god, we come to the same spot we bowed at the beginning of the trial, asking you to give this family strength and give them grace, and you brought us now to the end of this particular proceeding. they will say it is more time than any time in history, but we will say that history has been long under serving its citizens. and we honorably thank you for...
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i'm going to turn it over to reverend al sharpton and "politics nation." >>> good evening and welcome to "politics nation." tonight's lead, watch for the hook. right now the plan appears to be working perfectly. even in donald trump's absence from the white house, there is a near perfect synergy between the chaos of his following and the cowardness of his allies in elected office, and the same gop lawmakers who rhetorically did not like the insurrection now say it was a misunderstanding in the horror of that day and in the run-ups in the last year. when president trump threatened to run vehicles off the road in texas, when white nationalists planned to kidnap and brutally murder the governor of michigan. when right wing terrorists stormed the oregon state house armed with weapons of war, and now congressional republicans, even if they're internally opposed to the insurrection that threatened their lives, that forced them to cower in fear, these same legislators are content to use the disorder sown by the trump years to stay in power. that is why they killed the offer to investigate th
i'm going to turn it over to reverend al sharpton and "politics nation." >>> good evening and welcome to "politics nation." tonight's lead, watch for the hook. right now the plan appears to be working perfectly. even in donald trump's absence from the white house, there is a near perfect synergy between the chaos of his following and the cowardness of his allies in elected office, and the same gop lawmakers who rhetorically did not like the insurrection now say it...
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black lives matter, been, al sharpton only care if they can line your pocket off of the back of blackw it's embarrassing is that everyone that is shot and killed, we scroll the names, we put up the names of shop wow cops shot and killed, these lives all matter from the fact that they get away with politicizing it and don't get called out on the obvious hypocrisy is a big problem in and of itself. thank you. you owe him a hat. when we come back, we have an announcement, pretty confident you're going to like. straight ahead. ♪ ♪ spade to a big announcement wednesday night 9:00 p.m. eastern former president trump will join us on "hannity" and an exclusive interview. he will react to joe sippy cup and big meeting with vladimir put in but he won't have a press conference because he already wrote what he would say ahead of time. he doesn't want to say it in front of putin. we hope you will join us. please set your dvr and never miss an episode but in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. the news continues, the one and only laura ingraham, hello. >> laura: i have a question. when you
black lives matter, been, al sharpton only care if they can line your pocket off of the back of blackw it's embarrassing is that everyone that is shot and killed, we scroll the names, we put up the names of shop wow cops shot and killed, these lives all matter from the fact that they get away with politicizing it and don't get called out on the obvious hypocrisy is a big problem in and of itself. thank you. you owe him a hat. when we come back, we have an announcement, pretty confident you're...
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is the reverend al sharpton said we got more than we thought, but less than we deserved. all right, thank you very much, john. 100 in minneapolis. we'll also following a story professor ronald sullivan again. you the 1st of laura and director of the criminal justice and harvard. those cool joins us now from newton, massachusetts does this case set an important precedent in the country now? it can. it can serve as a model of what courts should do in cases where police exceed their authority and harm unarmed african american men. it doesn't necessarily set a precedent. that is, there can be a case tomorrow where police officers not even charge, but the hope and the expectation is that this will serve as a model so that other jurisdictions will behave in a similar manner. because the prosecution grounded their strategy in the video of derrick shove and with his need to george roy snack qu, cause george floyd was unarmed, and that for the 9 minutes that was a key component. in the prosecution's case, do you think would like you to see some sort of progress or movement on the
is the reverend al sharpton said we got more than we thought, but less than we deserved. all right, thank you very much, john. 100 in minneapolis. we'll also following a story professor ronald sullivan again. you the 1st of laura and director of the criminal justice and harvard. those cool joins us now from newton, massachusetts does this case set an important precedent in the country now? it can. it can serve as a model of what courts should do in cases where police exceed their authority and...
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>> good being with you, reverend sharpton.ge is that blacks do not intend to sit back, do nothing and let this legislation pass. number two, there's going to be to send a message not only to georgia but the nation that black votes still matter, number two, this democracy matters and just as blacks turned out if large numbers in november and in january in georgia, we are going to do everything we can to make sure that vote is not diminished but even more to enhance and make more accessible the right to vote in georgia and across the country. >> brothers, i want to talk legislation shortly. ultimately, the only voter protections we have truly had came through federal action. for the people act appears doomed in the senate as it stands. votes even on the democratic side just not appearing to be there after what senator joe manchin of west virginia announced this morning that he will not support it. which leaves the john lewis voting rights advancement act as perhaps the next viable legislative option to strengthen protections. i
>> good being with you, reverend sharpton.ge is that blacks do not intend to sit back, do nothing and let this legislation pass. number two, there's going to be to send a message not only to georgia but the nation that black votes still matter, number two, this democracy matters and just as blacks turned out if large numbers in november and in january in georgia, we are going to do everything we can to make sure that vote is not diminished but even more to enhance and make more accessible...
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i could hear your grandmother saying, sharpton, listen to my grandson, he talk better than you.sure he'd be proud of both of you. thank you for being with me tonight. >>> up next, our final thoughts. stay with us. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. i was drowning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i discovered sofi. completely changed my life. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. compared to where i was three years ago, i'm kinda killing it. ♪♪ i'm kinda killing it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. ♪welcome back to that same old place♪ ♪th
i could hear your grandmother saying, sharpton, listen to my grandson, he talk better than you.sure he'd be proud of both of you. thank you for being with me tonight. >>> up next, our final thoughts. stay with us. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. i was drowning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i...
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joining us now host of politics nation and president of the national action network reverend al sharpton, your reaction? >> well, i think that clearly the judge did not give all that the family and those of here with the family wanted but gave a lot more than what the defense asked for, 22 1/2 years. is certainly above the probation the defense asked for and sends an incomplete message but a message of accountability. the family will be coming out and joining me here in a few minutes to give direct answers but our initial response is clearly the judge did not lessen the gravity of what this jury's verdict was by giving probation and he went above the 15-year base that the sentencing guidelines gave. we'll have more to say at the press conference as the family is coming out. thank you. >> thank you, rev. picking up our coverage here just moments ago judge cahill speaking to the page of the family. our colleague, the reverend al sharpton, out there today with the family and previewing for us they will be making public remarks shortly. we will, of course, take those as soon as they happen.
joining us now host of politics nation and president of the national action network reverend al sharpton, your reaction? >> well, i think that clearly the judge did not give all that the family and those of here with the family wanted but gave a lot more than what the defense asked for, 22 1/2 years. is certainly above the probation the defense asked for and sends an incomplete message but a message of accountability. the family will be coming out and joining me here in a few minutes to...
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al sharpton said. we got more than we thought, but less than we deserve. >> think you very much, john hendren from minneapolis. the criminal justice professor from harvard joins us now. does this case set an important precedent in the country? >> it can. it can serve as a model of what courts should do in cases where police succeed their authority. and harm african-american men. it doesn't necessarily set a precedent where a case tomorrow and it -- and a police officer is not even charged. but the hope is that this will serve as a model so that other jurisdictions will behave in a similar manner. >> the prosecution grounded their strategy in the video of derek chauvin with his need to george floyd's neck. george floyd was unarmed for over nine minutes. that was a key component in the prosecution's case. you think we're likely to see progress on the use of body cams? >> this shows you how important body cams are. police initially were extraordinarily resistant to body cameras being a mandatory art of th
al sharpton said. we got more than we thought, but less than we deserve. >> think you very much, john hendren from minneapolis. the criminal justice professor from harvard joins us now. does this case set an important precedent in the country? >> it can. it can serve as a model of what courts should do in cases where police succeed their authority. and harm african-american men. it doesn't necessarily set a precedent where a case tomorrow and it -- and a police officer is not even...
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democrat party all in the leadership and individuals in the media and people in the streets like al sharptonng others to tell this country apart, just remember this -- we are a greate people when the impact attack america, they are attacking us. i didn't say we are perfect people, i said we are a great people. there's a reason why 42 million people south of the border they had an opportunity to come to the united states. these are brown and black people who wish to leave their countries and cultures for our country and our culture, you'd think we were everything lebron jane said, if we are everything joe biden said, if you were everything they said, theref would be 42 million people lining up to get out of america. you know of anybody trying to believe america? you know anybody trying to leave america for china or russia or iran or north korea or cuba or venezuela for the other reason on the face of the earth? we are being fed lies, fed propaganda, certain terrible event are being exploited for the purpose of bringing this country down so i have a question from my dear friend, leo terrell, i
democrat party all in the leadership and individuals in the media and people in the streets like al sharptonng others to tell this country apart, just remember this -- we are a greate people when the impact attack america, they are attacking us. i didn't say we are perfect people, i said we are a great people. there's a reason why 42 million people south of the border they had an opportunity to come to the united states. these are brown and black people who wish to leave their countries and...
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burns, al sharpton.k is that you've had to become very disciplined and focused because at one level you did not become intoxicated with your position and stature and another level of fighting to break that glass ceiling for women and blacks. you did not step outside of your role as a corporate executive and begin leading the marches and rallying. there was pressure on both sides. you have pressure from those in the corporate world that look at you to see if you're going to be confident and you have pressure from the black community, the women's community that want you to be a cruseder and you successfully resisted both and became an example. how did you deal with those tensions? >> reverend sharpton, i'm so pleased that you asked the question and so pleased that you're here. thank you for being here. it turns out this is one that i had a lot of guidance on. i had some sponsors and mentors who helped me to figure out what choices to make. these are people like vernon jordan or ken who had kind of gone bef
burns, al sharpton.k is that you've had to become very disciplined and focused because at one level you did not become intoxicated with your position and stature and another level of fighting to break that glass ceiling for women and blacks. you did not step outside of your role as a corporate executive and begin leading the marches and rallying. there was pressure on both sides. you have pressure from those in the corporate world that look at you to see if you're going to be confident and you...
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the world is really upside down when suddenly the voice of reason comes from reverend al sharpton. >> not know the progress that we have made in terms of going from not being able to vote in my mother and father's generation to electing a black president in my generation. i think those that our in the business of and that dampens forward progress and dampens movements, it doesn't advance them. >> oh my god, i'm a agreeing without sharpton. tyrus, what do i do, what do i do? >> i do that all the time whenever i agree with you. you're going to ask a lot of questions, spend a lot of time in the mirror. i just think this is [bleep] great, i'll never wait in line for with white people. excuse me, my starbuck days are over. privilege, this is ridiculous. i would just like to once again go back to the human being theme , the white people are like i'm so sorry, i'm like how many slaves did you own exactly? when did you let them go. did you give them their 40 acres ? >> i didn't do that, my father was a mechanic and my mother wa a teacher,. >> so you didn't participate in the slavery. how many
the world is really upside down when suddenly the voice of reason comes from reverend al sharpton. >> not know the progress that we have made in terms of going from not being able to vote in my mother and father's generation to electing a black president in my generation. i think those that our in the business of and that dampens forward progress and dampens movements, it doesn't advance them. >> oh my god, i'm a agreeing without sharpton. tyrus, what do i do, what do i do? >>...
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reverend al sharpton, plus erin haines is here.to, i guess, help racist policies stay in place. you talked about making those points to management, reminding them of the history. one did that come up? two, did he seem to be aware of it? three, did he -- >> he did not say he was going to change his position. a part of what we raised to him is that we had three bills in mind. mind you, we had arranged this meeting for the civil rights groups to meet before he read the op-ed, but he did not cancel, and we did not cancel. the three things we wanted to talk about was senate bill 1, certainly on voting rights, the john lewis bill and the george floyd justice in policing act. what he did say is that he was open to what comes down on the george floyd bill. he believes that the compromise that both senator tim scott and senator cory booker comes with he could support. he said he would support the john lewis bill, even though we don't know all that will be in that bill, but he would not support senate bill 1. our position is if you can't get
reverend al sharpton, plus erin haines is here.to, i guess, help racist policies stay in place. you talked about making those points to management, reminding them of the history. one did that come up? two, did he seem to be aware of it? three, did he -- >> he did not say he was going to change his position. a part of what we raised to him is that we had three bills in mind. mind you, we had arranged this meeting for the civil rights groups to meet before he read the op-ed, but he did not...
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reverend al sharpton. will study the word that they believe in rather than just recite what they heard others say that don't line up with the biblical word as we know it. >> and jonathan lemire, what are you looking at today? >> we were talking about violence, how it has risen in parts of new york city with shootings. this we can getting on the federal calendar. president biden wednesday is having an event talking about this, rise in violence in certain areas of the country as the nation comes out of the pandemic. >> all right. that does it for us. stephanie ruhle picks up coverage right now. >>> hi there. i am stephanie ruhle. monday, june 21st. we have a lot to cover, from the midwest to the south, extreme weather hitting a
reverend al sharpton. will study the word that they believe in rather than just recite what they heard others say that don't line up with the biblical word as we know it. >> and jonathan lemire, what are you looking at today? >> we were talking about violence, how it has risen in parts of new york city with shootings. this we can getting on the federal calendar. president biden wednesday is having an event talking about this, rise in violence in certain areas of the country as the...
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ceo of the national urban league, marc, and reverend sharpton, my deep thanks to the both of you. >>>ing up next, defending trump. by the department of justice wants to defend trump. this is a gamechanger, who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. my nerve discomfort was really bad. i have three flights of steps to go down in the morning... depend. i was having a lot of nerve discomfort in my hands... picking up a jar of sauce and just dropping it! used to play my guitar every other day at least. i played for like a half hour, even 15 minutes, i'd feel little aches right here. introducing nervive nerve relief, from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. nervive relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. i was quite surprised by how quickly it started to work. i feel so much better. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur, which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive has b-complex vitamins that nourish n
ceo of the national urban league, marc, and reverend sharpton, my deep thanks to the both of you. >>>ing up next, defending trump. by the department of justice wants to defend trump. this is a gamechanger, who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. my nerve discomfort was really bad. i have three flights of steps to go down in the...
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alicia. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. i'm alicia menendez.ld stage, today unveiling an infrastructure plan to help the developing world compete with china. biden's build back better world initiative helps
alicia. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. i'm alicia menendez.ld stage, today unveiling an infrastructure plan to help the developing world compete with china. biden's build back better world initiative helps
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. >> reverend sharpton, a pleasure to be with you this afternoon. thank you to very much. i believe it to not only be the bully pulpit but the handler, handling the united states senate to ensure the voting rights act is passed, the john lewis voter enhancement act is passed, and that the h.r. 1 that deals with the idea of your right to vote, it is an imperative that those are passed. and she has to overcome, of course, the 60-vote margin or to decide in consultation with senate leadership should they go the filibuster way. but the nation needs voting reform. >> now, i was in tulsa tuesday for the president's visit and speech to mark the commemoration of the 1921 massacre. as you know, because you and i sat near each other and all of us had a few moments -- some of this did alone with the president after the speech. you participated there as well. now, there he introduced his plan to attack the racial wealth gap, centering in large part on home ownership and enhanced assistance to black businesses decimated by the pandemic. the president's plan, of course, comes two months
. >> reverend sharpton, a pleasure to be with you this afternoon. thank you to very much. i believe it to not only be the bully pulpit but the handler, handling the united states senate to ensure the voting rights act is passed, the john lewis voter enhancement act is passed, and that the h.r. 1 that deals with the idea of your right to vote, it is an imperative that those are passed. and she has to overcome, of course, the 60-vote margin or to decide in consultation with senate...
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the atlanta shootings as reverend al sharpton puts it, had the impact of bloody sunday on the asian-american, june 24th, is like a first anniversary. we spoke with five of the eight victims' families. in the case of a 49-year-old woman, she was killed in cherokee county. she was a new u.s. citizen. she was simply focused on that american dream that her birth country did not have. here's a portion from the documentary short. >> have you forgiven the person that took her life? >> it's going to be a difficult thing for me to do. >> mike webb is the ex-husband of xiao jie tan. >> i wanted to reach out and let them know how sorry we felt for his parents. at the end of the day, they probably saved lives by -- by calling the police and after identifying their sons on the security cam -- forgiveness, i don't know if we'll get there. we met in china. i used to do a lot of business in china and traveled there regularly. and they're from a relatively small town in southern china near the vietnamese border. we met there. and a year later, we were married. but xie was a special person. she became a busin
the atlanta shootings as reverend al sharpton puts it, had the impact of bloody sunday on the asian-american, june 24th, is like a first anniversary. we spoke with five of the eight victims' families. in the case of a 49-year-old woman, she was killed in cherokee county. she was a new u.s. citizen. she was simply focused on that american dream that her birth country did not have. here's a portion from the documentary short. >> have you forgiven the person that took her life? >> it's...
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the reverend al sharpton joins us with his reaction to not only the sentence but also the upcoming civilhts case. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. >>> back now with the new reaction to derek chauvin's sentencing, it's pouring in this morning, the former minneapolis police officer sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison, george floyd's family wanted a 30-
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i'm going to turn it over to reverend al sharpton and "politics nation." >>> good evening and welcome. even in donald trump's absence from the white house, there is a near perfect synergy between the chaos of his following and the cowardness of his allies in elected office, and the same gop lawmakers who rhetorically
i'm going to turn it over to reverend al sharpton and "politics nation." >>> good evening and welcome. even in donald trump's absence from the white house, there is a near perfect synergy between the chaos of his following and the cowardness of his allies in elected office, and the same gop lawmakers who rhetorically
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adams campaign retweeting supporter ashley sharpton, daughter of reverend al sharpton, who suggested -- >> they're saying that we can't trust a person of color to be the mayor of the city of new york. >> reporter: yang responding. >> i would tell eric adams that i've been asian my entire life. >> reporter: civil rights lawyer maya wiley who has emerged as the top progressive candidate in the field also weighing in, saying ranked choice voting or alliances formed from it is not voter suppression. athena jones, cnn, new york. >> let's get some perspective on the state of the race. i'm joined by our senior political writer and analyst hear en ten. you say this is the most unpredictable primary since 1977. why is that? >> just look at the polls, the limited data that we have. eric adams up 24% but that was taken a few weeks ago. katherine garcia 17, wiley 15, yang 13. that's well within any predictive margin of error as historic accuracy of polls. but also take a look at this. let's put adams' number in historical perspective. 24% for a top choice and primaries with no incumbents running
adams campaign retweeting supporter ashley sharpton, daughter of reverend al sharpton, who suggested -- >> they're saying that we can't trust a person of color to be the mayor of the city of new york. >> reporter: yang responding. >> i would tell eric adams that i've been asian my entire life. >> reporter: civil rights lawyer maya wiley who has emerged as the top progressive candidate in the field also weighing in, saying ranked choice voting or alliances formed from it...
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adams' campaign retweeting supporter ashley sharpton, daughter of reverend al sharpton, who suggested and adams, saying -- >> they're saying that we can't trust a person of color to be the mayor of the city of new york. >> reporter: yang responding. >> i would tell eric adams that i have been asian my entire life. >> reporter: civil rights lawyer, maya wiley, who has emerged as the top-progressive candidate in the field, also, weighing in. saying rank-choice voting or alliances formed from it is not voter suppression. athena jones, cnn, new york. >> let's get some perspective on the state of the race, i am joined now by our senior political writer and analyst, h harry enten. so, harry, you say this is the most unpredictable new york city mayoral primary. why is that? >> just look at the polls. the limited day that we have, right? look at this. eric adams, up at 24% in a recent poll. but that was taken a few weeks ago. katherine garcia. 17. wily, 15. yang, 13. that's well within any-predict iv margin of error as i look back of historical accuracy of polls. so any of those four could co
adams' campaign retweeting supporter ashley sharpton, daughter of reverend al sharpton, who suggested and adams, saying -- >> they're saying that we can't trust a person of color to be the mayor of the city of new york. >> reporter: yang responding. >> i would tell eric adams that i have been asian my entire life. >> reporter: civil rights lawyer, maya wiley, who has emerged as the top-progressive candidate in the field, also, weighing in. saying rank-choice voting or...
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i'm right up there with al sharpton and a lot of other people. clyburn, like you said, he pulled it off with joe biden. what obama did is he went for the soul of the country itself and he talked about change and that's what it seemed like people wanted in the last three presidential elections, some kind of change. jobs have stagnated and wages have stagnated, education, everything has stagnated and everybody is blaming everything on each other. bernie sanders would definitely have given us some change, and that's the only reason why trump one over hillary, is because bernie israel clean and doesn't have nothing on his record illegal or anything like that. edward: what did it come down to in the 2020 election? why did biden win? edward: he won for many different reasons including the pandemic and the complete recoil from trump for a lot of voters. i think rodney is picking up on a point, i hope you do pick up the book and you will see it there, that there was in 2016 the candidate that ran away with the election in a lot of ways where donald trump
i'm right up there with al sharpton and a lot of other people. clyburn, like you said, he pulled it off with joe biden. what obama did is he went for the soul of the country itself and he talked about change and that's what it seemed like people wanted in the last three presidential elections, some kind of change. jobs have stagnated and wages have stagnated, education, everything has stagnated and everybody is blaming everything on each other. bernie sanders would definitely have given us some...
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. >> joining the conversation the reverend al sharpton, host of "politics nation."fessor, michael eric dyson. neil is still here. neil, from inside the justice department, what does this mean? does this mean filing lawsuits against the states that have passed voter suppression laws? >> it does. first launching new investigations and then filing the lawsuits and not surprising that he is doing this. when joe biden was elected i think everyone knew he would restore the justice department and the modern justice department is since the 1960s is the civil rights division, is voting enforcement. the building is robert f. kennedy justice department. by name. and so i think you're going to see a large number of investigations that will be launched. it is not just usual the barriers of lawyers but the laws to enforce and the problem is since 1965 through 2013 we had the voting rights act section 5 requiring southern states trying to change the voting laws to have it approved by the justice department staff in washington d.c. or by a federal court. that was struck down by the
. >> joining the conversation the reverend al sharpton, host of "politics nation."fessor, michael eric dyson. neil is still here. neil, from inside the justice department, what does this mean? does this mean filing lawsuits against the states that have passed voter suppression laws? >> it does. first launching new investigations and then filing the lawsuits and not surprising that he is doing this. when joe biden was elected i think everyone knew he would restore the...
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the family spoke you as did his lawyers and civil rights leader, the reverend al sharpton. and basically all of them describe what happened here. stop on the road to full justice. and by that, what they meant that there are a number of other african americans who have been killed by the circumstances where they were armed and according to the borders guilty, nothing. or in some cases, very little too long is those cases keep occurring and not everyone is held accountable. what you're hearing here got it down is the chance i'm hearing right now is with people want to ensure that black americans are treated in the future, like white americans, that there isn't a differentiation. and until then they say in the words of these people right here, we're going to shut it down to how much on minneapolis, john henderson will. earlier i spoke to judith brown, the honest and executive director of the volunteer project, a non profit organization focusing on racial justice issues. told me much needs to be done for black people and other ethnic minorities to feel safe in the united states
the family spoke you as did his lawyers and civil rights leader, the reverend al sharpton. and basically all of them describe what happened here. stop on the road to full justice. and by that, what they meant that there are a number of other african americans who have been killed by the circumstances where they were armed and according to the borders guilty, nothing. or in some cases, very little too long is those cases keep occurring and not everyone is held accountable. what you're hearing...
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sorry, that's florida. caught in that just hearing from reverend sharpton. now. thank you . let us not feel that we had to celebrate because jesters would have been george for i'd never have been killed, would have been the maximum. we've got more than we thought only because we have been disappointed so many times before. 22 and a half years is longer than we've ever got. but shorter than what we should have gotten in the past, let us remember a man last life. this is not a prayer of celebration, it's printed, thank god for given the strength that is family and those activists that stayed in the street to make sure this court had to do what was right. people get here, let me repeat for those in the back because those are the ones that much, that this is the longest sentence they've ever given. but it is not justice. just this is george roy would be alive, man, just a video that they would have been doing, had they done sentences like this before, may be shelven would not have thought he would have gotten away with it. so let us remember the people that you castigated an att
sorry, that's florida. caught in that just hearing from reverend sharpton. now. thank you . let us not feel that we had to celebrate because jesters would have been george for i'd never have been killed, would have been the maximum. we've got more than we thought only because we have been disappointed so many times before. 22 and a half years is longer than we've ever got. but shorter than what we should have gotten in the past, let us remember a man last life. this is not a prayer of...
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i was also listening after the sentencing to reverend sharpton speaking outside the courthouse and something that he said really struck me. he said, we got more than we thought only because we've been disappointed so many times before. we not sentiment that based on all the flow expectations because of history and treatment once it gives you a last one here. does that ring true for you, and how do we change that? absolutely, and i, and i love my co panelists, other suggestions here. i want to get to the point before we get to the body cameras being turned on. what are the things leading to encounters the police and the are? what are the screens like under farming our community, like not investing in mental health. like teaching how we believe, how engaging these communities best start with a racial justice, the disability justice model that address poverty, that address the causes of why you see what we see in our community. i want that before we even get to the bottom care you good body camera means we already gotten to the institute of har. we've already gotten to a point where now does ju
i was also listening after the sentencing to reverend sharpton speaking outside the courthouse and something that he said really struck me. he said, we got more than we thought only because we've been disappointed so many times before. we not sentiment that based on all the flow expectations because of history and treatment once it gives you a last one here. does that ring true for you, and how do we change that? absolutely, and i, and i love my co panelists, other suggestions here. i want to...
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reverend sharpton, thank you very much.break. discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... at the end of your first year. yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your
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if there was eric trump oror donald trump, would have sharpton on 24/7. you would have riots and protesting in the streets. you would have black livesnd matter. you would have antifa if it was eric trump or donald trump jr. where is dinosaur maxine watersi or the democrats complaining? hunter biden is not a role model. he is a criminal and he gets a pass because his dad is president. if his dad was not president, h would be behind bars and in strikes. hunter biden has done nothing to benefit to help america. he has profits. he used his dad's office and mentality to basically have a racial attitude. i think black voters should understand that the democratic party is the party that hates blacks! the party that likes blacks is the party i joined. the republican party. democrats hate blacks! that's why they are using you. wake up! >> sean: larry and leo.ke go ahead. >> sean, remember harry reid. he said they that barack obama doesn't have a negro dialect unless he wants one? this is how they roll. this is what they really think about black people. wake up, as
if there was eric trump oror donald trump, would have sharpton on 24/7. you would have riots and protesting in the streets. you would have black livesnd matter. you would have antifa if it was eric trump or donald trump jr. where is dinosaur maxine watersi or the democrats complaining? hunter biden is not a role model. he is a criminal and he gets a pass because his dad is president. if his dad was not president, h would be behind bars and in strikes. hunter biden has done nothing to benefit to...
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>> when i want to learn how to make a strong military i seek out don lemon and al sharpton for theirimportant insights. my favorite part about millie's little tantrum was when he got offended that people were doubting him and questioning him and i am thinking you are answering questions from representatives of the american people who are interview in the chain of command. it is you, the american people, their representatives and you, a government employee. and he is upset, i bet when a major gets in front of him and screws up a briefing and millie yells at him and says you need to do better, i am offended, i'm sure generally says wait a minute, we better back off because the majors offended. this is a guide nearly unmatched personal courage and then he does this. it is ridiculous. laura: is this going to help our troops understand america, white rage, white supremacy and the ultimate job of being warriors better? >> of course not. what it is going to do is destroy our cohesion and discipline and to make this great nation more vulnerable. what our military leaders need to do is get ou
>> when i want to learn how to make a strong military i seek out don lemon and al sharpton for theirimportant insights. my favorite part about millie's little tantrum was when he got offended that people were doubting him and questioning him and i am thinking you are answering questions from representatives of the american people who are interview in the chain of command. it is you, the american people, their representatives and you, a government employee. and he is upset, i bet when a...
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the reverend al sharpton, a long—time civil rights activist, put chauvin's 22.5—year prison term in contextause george floyd is in a grave tonight, even though chauvin will be in jail. president biden gave his reaction to the sentence from the white house. well, i don't know all the circumstances that were considered but it seems to me, under the guidelines, that seems to be appropriate. one down, three to go! three other officers involved in the arrest of george floyd are still to face their day in court. but with the sentencing of derek chauvin, there is hope that america has reached a turning point in the fight for racialjustice. peter bowes, bbc news. i can now speak to professor nicole gonzalez van cleve, who's associate professor of sociology at brown university and the author of the book crook county: racism and injustice in america's largest court. joining us —— thank you forjoining us. he got 22.5 years, that there are two words that keep coming up, justice and accountability. any break that down far us? the family deserves justice _ break that down far us? the family deservesjusti
the reverend al sharpton, a long—time civil rights activist, put chauvin's 22.5—year prison term in contextause george floyd is in a grave tonight, even though chauvin will be in jail. president biden gave his reaction to the sentence from the white house. well, i don't know all the circumstances that were considered but it seems to me, under the guidelines, that seems to be appropriate. one down, three to go! three other officers involved in the arrest of george floyd are still to face...
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the reverend al sharpton, a long—time civil rights activist, puts chauvin's 22.5 year prison term injustice because george floyd is in a grave tonight, even though chauvin will be in jail. president biden gave his reaction to the sentence in the white house. well, i don't know all the circumstances that were considered, but it seems to me under the guidelines that seems to be appropriate. one down! three to go! three other officers who are involved in the who were involved in the arrest of george floyd are still to face their day in court, but with the sentencing of derek chauvin there is hope that america has reached a turning point in the fight for racialjustice. peter bowes, bbc news. all adults in england are still being invited to "grab a jab" this weekend, as hundreds of walk—in centres offer coronavirus vaccinations without the need to book an appointment. anyone aged 18 or over can turn up at the sites, which include football stadia, theatres and shopping centres. our correspondent, ben boulos, has spent the morning at a vaccination centre in york. well, this is one of the la
the reverend al sharpton, a long—time civil rights activist, puts chauvin's 22.5 year prison term injustice because george floyd is in a grave tonight, even though chauvin will be in jail. president biden gave his reaction to the sentence in the white house. well, i don't know all the circumstances that were considered, but it seems to me under the guidelines that seems to be appropriate. one down! three to go! three other officers who are involved in the who were involved in the arrest of...
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reverend al sharpton. _ hurts me to death. reverend al sharpton, long-time _ hurts me to death. hurts me to death. reverend al| sharpton, long-time civil rights sharpton, long—time civil rights activist, put 22.5 year prison term in context. activist, put 22.5 year prison term in context-— in context. this sentencing is the [on . est in context. this sentencing is the longest sentence _ in context. this sentencing is the longest sentence we've - in context. this sentencing is the longest sentence we've seen, i in context. this sentencing is the | longest sentence we've seen, but in context. this sentencing is the i longest sentence we've seen, but it is notjustice because george floyd is notjustice because george floyd is in a grave tonight. even though mr chauvin will be injail. president biden gave his reaction to the sentence from the white house. well, i don't know all the circumstances that were considered but it seems to me, under the guidelines, it seems to be appropriate. guidelines, it seems to be appmpriate-_ guidelines, it seems to be a- --roriate. ., ., ., appropriat
reverend al sharpton. _ hurts me to death. reverend al sharpton, long-time _ hurts me to death. hurts me to death. reverend al| sharpton, long-time civil rights sharpton, long—time civil rights activist, put 22.5 year prison term in context. activist, put 22.5 year prison term in context-— in context. this sentencing is the [on . est in context. this sentencing is the longest sentence _ in context. this sentencing is the longest sentence we've - in context. this sentencing is the longest...
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government spending went toward those businesses when she left, the spending has dropped to 4.9%, even al sharptonswipe at wiley saying the goal is to get minority contracts up not down. it's unclear of alexandria cortez was aware of wiley's fail at city hall when she endorsed her, but the progressive push has liftediv wiley into the top three of thee democratic primary. that's important, the first time in new york is using ranked choice voting, where voters list your top five choices, the can -- candidate get more than 50%, he is the winner. with 13 candidates, o somebody getting 50% is highly unlikely and that begins the process ofh elimination where each ballot that last place candidate is out, and then goes to the next person in line. the fact that absentee ballots aren't due for another week, we should have a winner in this race sometime mid-to-late july. >> tucker: [laughs] why not just have an election? trace gallagher, that was the clearest explanation i've ever heard of ranked choice voting. i appreciate it. thank you. you've heard for years that the most racist thing you can do is ask so
government spending went toward those businesses when she left, the spending has dropped to 4.9%, even al sharptonswipe at wiley saying the goal is to get minority contracts up not down. it's unclear of alexandria cortez was aware of wiley's fail at city hall when she endorsed her, but the progressive push has liftediv wiley into the top three of thee democratic primary. that's important, the first time in new york is using ranked choice voting, where voters list your top five choices, the can...
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>> you know, when i want to learn how to make a strong military i seek out don leman and al sharpton for their important insights. my favorite part about millie's little tantrum was when he got offended that people were doubting him and questioning him and i am thinking, you know, you're answering questions from the representative of the american people who, in military terms, or ahead of you in the chain of command. it's you, the american people, their representatives and you, a government employee. and he is upset. i bet when a major gets up in front of him and screws up a briefing and millie sell milley says time matt, i'm offe. i'm sure he says we better back off because major is offended. holy cow. unmatched personal courage. and then he does this -- >> laura: andrew, final thoughts from you. his reading ibram kendi going to help our troops understand america, white rage, white supremacy and the ultimate job of being warriors better? >> now, of course not. what it's going to do is destroy our cohesion, or good order, or discipline and it's going to make this great nation more vu
>> you know, when i want to learn how to make a strong military i seek out don leman and al sharpton for their important insights. my favorite part about millie's little tantrum was when he got offended that people were doubting him and questioning him and i am thinking, you know, you're answering questions from the representative of the american people who, in military terms, or ahead of you in the chain of command. it's you, the american people, their representatives and you, a...