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al sharpton, i appreciated him. he put numbers out hereto make us stronger.hypocrisy where you fight apartheid3000 miles away, but it's all right to shootblack kids in the back right here inteaneck, new jersey. thelma: that man,let me tell you, maybe he might bea little harsh, but in this world, to fight for somebody like me, mean blacks, we can't just sit backand be soft spoken. we're not goingto get anywhere. that was my child. al: the issue is notwho is coming in. the fact iseverybody's coming in if you don't arrest and chargewith murder, this policemen. mike: when al sharpton referred to spath as a murderer,there was understandable shock. that immediately helped toreally draw some significant lines in this disputeover what really happened. amadus: whateverwe thought we didn't usethat language. we were trying to use, youknow, de-escalating language. (crowd chanting) jackie: i certainly didn'tbelieve that the shooting was murder. gary spathwas called out of fear that there was somebodyrunning around with a gun. al: it is immaterial whetherphillip had a star
al sharpton, i appreciated him. he put numbers out hereto make us stronger.hypocrisy where you fight apartheid3000 miles away, but it's all right to shootblack kids in the back right here inteaneck, new jersey. thelma: that man,let me tell you, maybe he might bea little harsh, but in this world, to fight for somebody like me, mean blacks, we can't just sit backand be soft spoken. we're not goingto get anywhere. that was my child. al: the issue is notwho is coming in. the fact iseverybody's...
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more politics nation with reverend al sharpton after the break. fter the break. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. i'm on a mission to talk to people about getting screened for colon cancer, and hear their reasons why. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older at average risk, you have screening options, like cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and finds 92% of colon cancers. it's not for those at high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. everyone has a reason to screen for colon cancer. if you're 45 or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com your mission: stand up to moderate to se
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the marches organizer brooklynminister, al sharpton.rredto spath as a murderer that immediately helped to reallydraw some significant lines. no one would have thoughtthat this incident would have been the causefor the town to unravel. >> tonight as the former guy back ranting about law enforcement the feds are once again allowed to comb through the classified documents recovered from our largo as the deadline looms for team trump to backup his wild claims. then the disturbing shift, conspiracy theories
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like pennsylvania, like florida and others. >> and, sharpton thank you for inviting me to be a part of the show today. you know black, medial one ocala black newspapers or black magazines. really, it's about media as a whole. black media has to be out putting articles and informing our people about the importance of voting. why it's so important because the lack of voting or what is taking place in places like georgia, places like texas. and they are getting in the way of standing in the way potentially people getting out to vote. we'll have an impact for dozens of years. evan factory don't come out in strong numbers. so we have seen as what is happened since 2020, hopefully there are people that are out that are getting behind stacey abrams and others. or running for key, keepers into cross the country. all of black, media whether or not it's black enterprise an essence, it is beaty. anything that's talking to the respected community. including the latinx community has got to come out and provide impact and exposure to getting the vote. it's not just about voting every four years, it'
like pennsylvania, like florida and others. >> and, sharpton thank you for inviting me to be a part of the show today. you know black, medial one ocala black newspapers or black magazines. really, it's about media as a whole. black media has to be out putting articles and informing our people about the importance of voting. why it's so important because the lack of voting or what is taking place in places like georgia, places like texas. and they are getting in the way of standing in the...
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also is the host of msnbc's "politics nation," reverend al sharpton and the author of two books about president obama, he has an interesting story about the seek secret language president obama and president biden had. sum up for me what we just saw there. >> you could see on the screen it was a very warm event. it was a lot of no, sir nostalgia. they all know each other extremely well, we heard from president obama saying the country is better off now than it was when president biden took office. a lot of warm words from president biden for president obama. we heard president biden praising president obama saying being alongside him for eight years as vice president was the best present he could have gotten learning to be president and just their family ties, that these are two families that really came into their own together, having this experience of getting elected in 2008, taking office in 2009 and then serving for those eight years in the white house. and then the thing that struck me most was michelle obama's remarks. they were very impassioned. there was not a lot of politics
also is the host of msnbc's "politics nation," reverend al sharpton and the author of two books about president obama, he has an interesting story about the seek secret language president obama and president biden had. sum up for me what we just saw there. >> you could see on the screen it was a very warm event. it was a lot of no, sir nostalgia. they all know each other extremely well, we heard from president obama saying the country is better off now than it was when president...
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now on msnbc thanks, reverend sharpton. menendez. we begin the saturday with new details on that mound of government records found and seized at mar-a-lago, and laboring fear that some of our country's most closely held secrets are still out there. according to the doj inventory, former president trump took over 11,000 government records with him to florida when he left the white house. among them, more than 100 classified documents. if that is not scary enough, think about this. fbi agents also recovered dozens of empty folders marked as classified, suggesting trump or someone could still be holding on to highly sensitive material. now, we don't know that for certain, but it is possible that the justice department says it is reviewing the mar-a-lago records as a part of an active criminal
now on msnbc thanks, reverend sharpton. menendez. we begin the saturday with new details on that mound of government records found and seized at mar-a-lago, and laboring fear that some of our country's most closely held secrets are still out there. according to the doj inventory, former president trump took over 11,000 government records with him to florida when he left the white house. among them, more than 100 classified documents. if that is not scary enough, think about this. fbi agents...
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on >> thank you so much, as always rev sharpton. hello everyone, i'm alicia menendez.nts as bonds and their hope to own the libs. president biden clearly fed up. >> republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. what they're doing is simply wrong, it is un-american, it is reckless. and we have a process in place to manage migrants at the border. we are working to make sure it is safe and orderly and humane. republican officials should not interfere with that process by waging these political stance. >> on american and reckless, that was thursday. so imagine how president biden must feel seeing this scene this morning in new york city, where yet again, six boxes of migrants arriv
on >> thank you so much, as always rev sharpton. hello everyone, i'm alicia menendez.nts as bonds and their hope to own the libs. president biden clearly fed up. >> republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. what they're doing is simply wrong, it is un-american, it is reckless. and we have a process in place to manage migrants at the border. we are working to make sure it is safe and orderly and humane. republican officials should not interfere with...
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this is my colleague, reverend al sharpton. he is the host of msnbc's politicsnation.he founder and president of the national action network. reverend, welcome. leicester with a speech in philadelphia. he gave his strongest condemnation yet of the threats to democracy that are posed by the former president trump maga republicans. will this speech helped define the biden presidency? you think it was not effective? >> i think it was very effective. i think what he was able to do was cast the whole question of where we are in the middle of his presidency. that is in terms of at least the first term. he put it into a broader context. we are fighting against those who want to decide elections based on mob rule. they want to change electors, change the voting procedures around the country. i think that using the presidency to define america was at stake, that was very important. in american history, i have not seen our country this close to civil war. we have the union against the confederates, now we are dealing with people all over the country who are taking secretary of s
this is my colleague, reverend al sharpton. he is the host of msnbc's politicsnation.he founder and president of the national action network. reverend, welcome. leicester with a speech in philadelphia. he gave his strongest condemnation yet of the threats to democracy that are posed by the former president trump maga republicans. will this speech helped define the biden presidency? you think it was not effective? >> i think it was very effective. i think what he was able to do was cast...
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but it was the beginning of al sharpton, seeing how sharpton demonstrating every day on the streets.nk this town represents america, in so many ways. it represents a lot of the good that we all believe that we have in our hearts for one another, and the way we hope to live together, our hopefulness. but it also represents that side of us that we sort of keep on coming back to, and i thought it was important to explore this because i think it's important to keep it on our minds at all times that we can so easily, this can so easily happen, no matter how good our intentions are. >> as i mentioned, it's been 30 years. a lot of phillips pannell's friends before he died, were interviewed for this. let me put this for our viewers. >> they came out the car. they opened the doors, and they came out with them guns, over the doors. and i was get on the wall -- and he was like, yeah, everybody got against the wall. i'm like, hold on a minute! like, what's going on? why you got your guns out? i'm here at the wall. phil is probably, maybe about ten feet from me, and in the middle, probably in the
but it was the beginning of al sharpton, seeing how sharpton demonstrating every day on the streets.nk this town represents america, in so many ways. it represents a lot of the good that we all believe that we have in our hearts for one another, and the way we hope to live together, our hopefulness. but it also represents that side of us that we sort of keep on coming back to, and i thought it was important to explore this because i think it's important to keep it on our minds at all times that...
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let's bring in reverend al sharpton. this is a predominantly black city and they've experienced it before and they're being told it's going to happen again because their system is just not good. it's old, it's aging, it wasn't adequately repaired, it was made -- improvements were made in haste. the mayor told one of our reporters yesterday, guad venegas said it will take a billion dollars, $4.4 billion is what the infrastructure little will give mississippi, about a half billion or so is allocated toward infrastructure issues around there. how do you feel about what's happening and how do you fix something like this when it feels like it's racially targeted? >> well, it is not only feels like it's racially targeted. if you look at the history of those communities and cities that have suffered this kind of infrastructure failure, they've always been majority black or people of color. flint, michigan being one everyone can recall, but it's more than that. you must remember that the mayor has done a good job and his father
let's bring in reverend al sharpton. this is a predominantly black city and they've experienced it before and they're being told it's going to happen again because their system is just not good. it's old, it's aging, it wasn't adequately repaired, it was made -- improvements were made in haste. the mayor told one of our reporters yesterday, guad venegas said it will take a billion dollars, $4.4 billion is what the infrastructure little will give mississippi, about a half billion or so is...
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>> good evening, reverend sharpton, thanks so much for having me on to talk about this really important topic today. the president, as you mentioned, did authorize an emergency declaration, which really gives fema now the ability to do a few things. first and foremost, we're focused on the immediate needs we want to make sure we can continue to support the mississippi emergency management with their effort to deliver bottled water and we will continue to do that. we can also, through this declaration, provide temporary repairs to keep the water pressure up, first build it back up, but then keep the water pressure up, so individuals and residents in jackson, mississippi, can at least flush their toilets. the other thing that i think is really important about what fema can bring to the table now is that we can bring in our federal partners and we already talked with the army corps of engineers and epa who will do an assessment to look at what it will take to get this water treatment facility back to a level that can provide dependable service to the residents of jackson, mississippi. and
>> good evening, reverend sharpton, thanks so much for having me on to talk about this really important topic today. the president, as you mentioned, did authorize an emergency declaration, which really gives fema now the ability to do a few things. first and foremost, we're focused on the immediate needs we want to make sure we can continue to support the mississippi emergency management with their effort to deliver bottled water and we will continue to do that. we can also, through this...
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politics nation with reverend al sharpton starts after a short break.s are rising. and the effects are being felt everywhere. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challenges of today to help ensure a brighter tomorrow. (vo) what can a nationwide 5g network from...
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jonathan lemire, reverend al sharpton still with us this morning, and joining the conversation we havecutive editor of "the recount" john heilemann joins us this hour. good to have you on board this morning. >> great to have all of you on board. john, let me ask you about the state of play. we saw a series of polls that showed biden mid-50s, some had trump in the low 30s. >> mid-40s, not mid-50s. >> i'm sorry, mid-40s. trump in the mid-30s. that match up looked okay. "washington post" poll out yesterday seemed to go a bit more the republicans' way with biden's approval rating i think at 39. but for the most part, he's been in the mid 40s. you've seen the generic ballot test split down the middle. i'm curious, though, do you think we're looking at political hand-to-hand combat, whether you're talking about arizona, whether you're talking about wisconsin, whether you're talking, i mean, all of these states at the end of the day, at least in the senate races, it looks like almost every single one of them up for grabs. it could go either way still. >> yeah, i think that's right. joe, i mea
jonathan lemire, reverend al sharpton still with us this morning, and joining the conversation we havecutive editor of "the recount" john heilemann joins us this hour. good to have you on board this morning. >> great to have all of you on board. john, let me ask you about the state of play. we saw a series of polls that showed biden mid-50s, some had trump in the low 30s. >> mid-40s, not mid-50s. >> i'm sorry, mid-40s. trump in the mid-30s. that match up looked okay....
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raise here is the injection of race into the criticism of the police which we saw going back to al sharpton, echoed by eric holder in 2014 where it was the first instinct of theirs was to say it's racial. if someone is arrested, it's racial. if someone is manhandled, it's racist. that's also i think compromised policing across the country because you talk to the police. they are afraid. they are afraid to do anything lest they be called racist for arresting someone who's not cooperative. it's very difficult to be a police officer in this environment. >> it's incredibly challenging to be police today. i talked to police officers all across the country and they worry very much that mirrors or county executives or governors will not support them when in the heat of the moment, they have to use deadly force. they want accountability for anyone who acts inappropriately but they don't want politicians jumping to conclusions and throwing them under the bus. we should back the men and women in blue. they are the only thing that stands between you and your family and these criminals like you see ton
raise here is the injection of race into the criticism of the police which we saw going back to al sharpton, echoed by eric holder in 2014 where it was the first instinct of theirs was to say it's racial. if someone is arrested, it's racial. if someone is manhandled, it's racist. that's also i think compromised policing across the country because you talk to the police. they are afraid. they are afraid to do anything lest they be called racist for arresting someone who's not cooperative. it's...
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and no one -- sharpton hasn't said anything about it and they talk about right wing violence but theyon the television everyday. >> brian: sharon, what is your approach que? >> sharon: there is not enough police may know that but in major cities when you call a case it could take 20 minutes to five hours. >> brian: especially new orleans. >> sharon: new orleans, washington, chicago, los angeles today my grandchildren went to school. and aunt the line before they dropped off, there was a homeless man there with his shirt off picking at his chest. there was blood going everywhere. there were little kids screaming and it took 20 minutes for the police to come. i'm talking about from kindergarten to eighth grade. right over the road from the school is a homeless encampment. right over the road! and there has been 11 complaints and the police do nothing. there is not enough of them. there is too much crime for the piece to deal with. >> brian: judged him i want you to wait and pet keep this in mind a lot of people say the police are the victims and think about the mayor at the one who t de
and no one -- sharpton hasn't said anything about it and they talk about right wing violence but theyon the television everyday. >> brian: sharon, what is your approach que? >> sharon: there is not enough police may know that but in major cities when you call a case it could take 20 minutes to five hours. >> brian: especially new orleans. >> sharon: new orleans, washington, chicago, los angeles today my grandchildren went to school. and aunt the line before they dropped...
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the rev al sharpton, alexi and charlie sykes, three of the smartest and best friends of the show.h us today. >>> when we come back, a brand-new book not out yet on how the ex-president weaponized the department of justice for his own political gain. the next hour of "deadline white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. e" starts aft break. don't go anyerwhe. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage... choose safelite. at&t 5g is fast, we can come to you and replace your windshield. >> grandkid: here you go! >> tech: wow, thank you! >> customer and grandkids: bye! >> tech: bye! don't wait, schedule now
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the reverend alex sharpton, alexei thank you so much for spending time with us today. >>> when we comeere. our friend dr. irvin red lenner is doing incredible things. len is doing incredible things some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple action against asthma symptoms. trelegy helps make breathing easier,... improves lung function,... and lasts for 24 hours. go triple... go trelegy. because asthma has taken enough. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. when this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid,... like in trelegy,... there is not a significant increased risk of these events. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase risk of thrush and infections. get emergency care for serious allergic reactions. see your doctor if your asthma does n
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the casemate international headlines with civil leaders including jesse jacon and al sharpton joiningnstrations calling for justice. in a minute, we will speak with phillip pannell's mother and sister but first this is the opening to a new four part docu-series on msnbc called "model america" that features their story. >> i am natacha pannell. my 16 euro brother was slain 30 years ago in teaneck, new jersey. i'm going to address the united states of america. >> i had no choice. i was forced to take a life. i was a white cop who shot a black 16-year-old. >> i would like to address all law enforcement across the country and around the world. honor the oath. >> fellow officerkept repeating, you did the right thing, i no choice. it was a good shoot. >> there was confusion in teaneck, new jersey, police shot a 15-year-old suspect to death. >> this was middle-class model city america. amy: we live in teaneck. this doesn't happen in teaneck. >> it was not the utopia i thought it was for many people. >> we have endured the pain for 30 years. and we are back here again. >> i will never betray
the casemate international headlines with civil leaders including jesse jacon and al sharpton joiningnstrations calling for justice. in a minute, we will speak with phillip pannell's mother and sister but first this is the opening to a new four part docu-series on msnbc called "model america" that features their story. >> i am natacha pannell. my 16 euro brother was slain 30 years ago in teaneck, new jersey. i'm going to address the united states of america. >> i had no...
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reverend al sharpton was there and spoke with the president yesterday. we'll talk more about the administration's push to end hate-based violent. we'll take a look at this morning's front page headlines across the country, including an alarming story about candy colored drugs being used to target children. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ng joe." we'll be right back. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®. ask you doctor about tremfya® today. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is no
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let's bring in the reverend al sharpton, host of msnbc's politics nation.ut the hypocrisy shouldn't go unnoted. >> definitely hypocrisy should not go unnoticed, and clearly you have to suspect did he change his mind or did he change his circumstance? because what he was talking about in new york he had no real stake in that. now we're talking about florida where he's the governor, where he has to be held responsible for how the -- the people are saved or not saved, how they deal with it or not. so there is a lot of self-interest in his mind change. so, you know, it's one thing to have a conversion. it's another thing to have self-interest. >> michael steele? >> oh, i think the rev, he's got me smiling here because he's so spot on. that self-interest thing is a b-i-you know what, right? it's amazing -- it's amazing how the worm just turns all up in it. and that's where desantis finds himself. it's a far cry from nine years ago as a congressman talking about the good people in the northeast particularly the new york region who were devastated by hurricane san
let's bring in the reverend al sharpton, host of msnbc's politics nation.ut the hypocrisy shouldn't go unnoted. >> definitely hypocrisy should not go unnoticed, and clearly you have to suspect did he change his mind or did he change his circumstance? because what he was talking about in new york he had no real stake in that. now we're talking about florida where he's the governor, where he has to be held responsible for how the -- the people are saved or not saved, how they deal with it...
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no, they ought to be held accountable for this. >> reverend al sharpton and charlie sykes, me thanksck break. we'll be right back. other quick. we'll be right back. under pressure this is the man you turn to. this is your difference maker. go kick the ball to mommy. hah, you see that? he's a natural. i just need a little bit more. you're making all the difference out there kid. he's america's next big export. no pressure right? pressure, pressure? pressure, pressure, pressure. pressure, pressure. so where do you think this pressure's coming from? everyone. don't look at me. i'm just here for the mints. [ cheering crowd ] so much pressure. pressure makes diamonds. true. pulisic! he scores! incredible! ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. >>> the opinion i think was wrong, and i think the government should appeal it. it's deeply flawed in a number of ways. i don't think the appointment of a special master is going to hold up,
no, they ought to be held accountable for this. >> reverend al sharpton and charlie sykes, me thanksck break. we'll be right back. other quick. we'll be right back. under pressure this is the man you turn to. this is your difference maker. go kick the ball to mommy. hah, you see that? he's a natural. i just need a little bit more. you're making all the difference out there kid. he's america's next big export. no pressure right? pressure, pressure? pressure, pressure, pressure. pressure,...
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if there was a crime against leadership like al sharpton in my opinion would be in death row. >> hostat what point do you -- raised in south-central do you become conservative? >> guest: there's no moment. my dad was a lifelong republican and said democrats want to give you something for nothing and when you try to get something for nothingng you almost always end up getting nothing for something. my mother was a lifelong democrat and they want to quarrel in a a civil way when we would get together for dinner. my dad worked long hours. we didn't often sit down for dinner but we would debate politics and my mother because she was better educated would in my opinion beat him but the older i got the more i realized my dad was using common sense. i was never a victim. i never felt that i was so pressed or that i couldn't do what i needed to doo if i worked hard so that's my orientation. when i took college economics 101 and i learned the down side of the minimum wage that kind of opened me up a little bit i began watching thomas when i was 13-years-old. i never felt like i was a victim. i
if there was a crime against leadership like al sharpton in my opinion would be in death row. >> hostat what point do you -- raised in south-central do you become conservative? >> guest: there's no moment. my dad was a lifelong republican and said democrats want to give you something for nothing and when you try to get something for nothingng you almost always end up getting nothing for something. my mother was a lifelong democrat and they want to quarrel in a a civil way when we...
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the reverend al sharpton will be there. and will he give insightful information on this very topic. i'm just proud that we no longer fear having those persons who made this country great recognized by this congress. and that has been the case in the past. so i thank all of the members of the congress, 218 of whom voted for this legislation. i thank the president who recognized slavery remembrance day. i thank all of the leadership for allowing this resolution to come to the floor. i thank miss warren, elizabeth warren, the senator who supported it. and i thank mr. hoyer. mr. hoyer was a man of his word, a person of his word. he said this resolution would come to the floor for a vote. he supported it. and it came to the floor for a vote. i thank you for the courage that you showed, mr. hoyer. and the judicious insight that you utilized to make sure that we had this opportunity. tomorrow we continue what i cannot finished today at the convention center, 2:00, room 145-a. i thank you for the time and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from cal
the reverend al sharpton will be there. and will he give insightful information on this very topic. i'm just proud that we no longer fear having those persons who made this country great recognized by this congress. and that has been the case in the past. so i thank all of the members of the congress, 218 of whom voted for this legislation. i thank the president who recognized slavery remembrance day. i thank all of the leadership for allowing this resolution to come to the floor. i thank miss...
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start>> thank you so much, as , reverend sharpton. hello everyone, i am alicia menendez. i begin the saturday with a mar-a-lago special master calling trump's bluff, when the former president was essentially put up or shut up. trump has repeatedly accused the fbi of planting evidence at his florida resort. a special master, raymond dearie, is giving him until next friday to prove it. theory has already dismissed trump's claims he declassified the mar-a-lago documents, saying it doesn't count if trump can't show how he did it. according to trump himself, the declassification on its head. trump argued on fox news that, quote, just thinking about it is enough for a former president. some were the only conspiracy trump claimed last night, joining another campaign to a qanon celebration. leading the crowd in an index finger salute. trump knows exactly what it is his endorsing. >> what he's doing his calling to arms, all of the people, that is maga supporters. that's what he's doing. so, he is doing it the way a mob bose does it. he's given you the code, but he's not actually s
start>> thank you so much, as , reverend sharpton. hello everyone, i am alicia menendez. i begin the saturday with a mar-a-lago special master calling trump's bluff, when the former president was essentially put up or shut up. trump has repeatedly accused the fbi of planting evidence at his florida resort. a special master, raymond dearie, is giving him until next friday to prove it. theory has already dismissed trump's claims he declassified the mar-a-lago documents, saying it doesn't...
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. >> thank you so much, reverend sharpton. hello, everyone. i'm alicia menendez. cruel and intentional. this sunday, new fallout surrounding the gop's horrific handling of migrants at our southern border. just today after the governor of texas and more buses of my prints to new york city just days after the governor of florida flew migrants to martha's vineyard, this pressure for a probe into these clear -- stunts. ron desantis of florida and doug doocy of arizona say they are doing this to make sanctuary cities responsible for migrants coming to the united states. legally, to seek asylum. are the actions by these governors criminal? not just busing and flying of migrants under false pretenses, but also what is happening to these migrants once they arrive? new york city, where governor abbott has done 11,000 migrants, that's by his own account. shelters are at capacity, raising fears that migrants will soon find themselves alone and help fill us on the streets of america's largest city. here's new york city mayor eric adams today on meet the press. >> our legal an
. >> thank you so much, reverend sharpton. hello, everyone. i'm alicia menendez. cruel and intentional. this sunday, new fallout surrounding the gop's horrific handling of migrants at our southern border. just today after the governor of texas and more buses of my prints to new york city just days after the governor of florida flew migrants to martha's vineyard, this pressure for a probe into these clear -- stunts. ron desantis of florida and doug doocy of arizona say they are doing this...
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when al sharpton referredto spath as a murderer that immediately helped to reallydraw some significant lines. no one would have thoughtthat this incident would have been the causefor the town to unravel. >> tonight as the former guy back ranting about law enforcement the feds are once again allowed to comb through the classified documents recovered from our largo as the deadline looms for team trump to backup his wild claims. then the disturbing shift, conspiracy theories are even more a part of maga mainstream as trump openly embraces their messaging. plus it has been a week dominated by major headlines, we're gonna mix it up with a new team to break them all down as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening once again i'm stephanie ruhle, the former president and his week in even deeper legal jeopardy as he clings to political power in control of the gop tonight investigation into the classified documents seized at his club in florida is heating up. intel officials tell nbc news they have reviewed they, have resumed their view of the top secret records as they tr
when al sharpton referredto spath as a murderer that immediately helped to reallydraw some significant lines. no one would have thoughtthat this incident would have been the causefor the town to unravel. >> tonight as the former guy back ranting about law enforcement the feds are once again allowed to comb through the classified documents recovered from our largo as the deadline looms for team trump to backup his wild claims. then the disturbing shift, conspiracy theories are even more a...
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it was really went how sharpton began to take center stage, being with the family every day.d. in terms of their response to this. tragic shooting. overtime, obviously most recently since the killing of george floyd, we've been enabled to or the greater voice has been given in. and more people are listening to the outcry, specifically the outcry on the part of the african americans, about these injustices that are occurring. >> our thanks to michelle for being here this. morning don't forget to watch the first episode of model america, tonight on msnbc, and streaming on peacock. we will be right back. ht back. i'm aline and i live in castle valley, california. my husband, barney, and i have been married for 32 years. i think the most important thing in life is to stay healthy. i noticed i was having some memory lapses. i discovered prevagen. since i've been on prevagen, i've noticed more clarity, more sharpness. the recall mechanism is a lot more concise. i've been taking prevagen for almost 10 years. it's wonderful. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. okay everyone, our
it was really went how sharpton began to take center stage, being with the family every day.d. in terms of their response to this. tragic shooting. overtime, obviously most recently since the killing of george floyd, we've been enabled to or the greater voice has been given in. and more people are listening to the outcry, specifically the outcry on the part of the african americans, about these injustices that are occurring. >> our thanks to michelle for being here this. morning don't...
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now on msnbc thanks, reverend sharpton. hello everyone, i'm julian castro in this weekend for alicia menendez. we begin the saturday with new details on that mound of government records found and seized at mar-a-lago, and laboring fear that some of our country's most closely held secrets are still out there. according to the doj inventory, former president trump took over 11,000 government records with him to florida when he left the white house. among them, more than 100 classified documents. if that is not scary enough, think about this. fbi agents also recovered dozens of empty folders marked as classified, suggesting trump or someone could still be holding on to highly sensitive material. now, we don't know that for certain, but it is possible that the justice department says it is reviewing the mar-a-lago records as a part of an active criminal investigation. prosecutors may interviewed more witnesses and even convene a grand jury. as for trump world, the former legal team says this amounts did nothing more than a, quo
now on msnbc thanks, reverend sharpton. hello everyone, i'm julian castro in this weekend for alicia menendez. we begin the saturday with new details on that mound of government records found and seized at mar-a-lago, and laboring fear that some of our country's most closely held secrets are still out there. according to the doj inventory, former president trump took over 11,000 government records with him to florida when he left the white house. among them, more than 100 classified documents....
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and al sharpton, all that. that was after george floyd's death that they railed against american racism. in social media posts. and then they went on to commit billions to promote racial justice, ended up being in large , say, giveaway to racial hucksters coast to coast. >> but when pressed in congressional hearings this week on chinese abuses, we do condemn the ongoing human rights abuses in china at the hands of the chinese communist party can condemn is a very strong word. >> yes, it is . so is and slavery. yes, we certainly are very distressed to see it going on and we do not want to have human rights abuses happening anywhere in the world where we or anyone else operate. >> it should distressed. did she say she was just distressed about it? i'd say things are pretty distressing for hundreds of thousands being held in china's forced labor camps. yeah, here's what one woman who escaped them said. they were three men, not one , but three things. >> they did whatever evil their mind could think of. and they di
and al sharpton, all that. that was after george floyd's death that they railed against american racism. in social media posts. and then they went on to commit billions to promote racial justice, ended up being in large , say, giveaway to racial hucksters coast to coast. >> but when pressed in congressional hearings this week on chinese abuses, we do condemn the ongoing human rights abuses in china at the hands of the chinese communist party can condemn is a very strong word. >>...
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on >> thank you so much, as always rev sharpton. hello everyone, i'm alicia menendez. to pick things of the saturday with the gop political theater using migrants as bonds and their hope to own the libs. president biden clearly fed up. >> republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. what they're doing is simply wrong, it is un-american, it is reckless. and we have a process in place to manage migrants at the border. we are working to make sure it is safe and orderly and humane. republican officials should not interfere with that process by waging these political stance. >> on american and reckless, that was thursday. so imagine how president biden must feel seeing this scene this morning in new york city, where yet again, six boxes of migrants arrived, sent by texas governor greg abbott. by his own count, abbott has sent some 11,000 migrants to new york so far. mayor eric adams went him against him this week, giving gop stunts that the city shelters that capacity, which means many of these migrants can find themselves alone. today's rivals a
on >> thank you so much, as always rev sharpton. hello everyone, i'm alicia menendez. to pick things of the saturday with the gop political theater using migrants as bonds and their hope to own the libs. president biden clearly fed up. >> republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. what they're doing is simply wrong, it is un-american, it is reckless. and we have a process in place to manage migrants at the border. we are working to make sure it is safe...
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. >> thanks reverend sharpton. hello everyone, i'm juliÁn castro in for alicia menendez.e begin this sunday with former president trump escalating his attacks on the very people he claims to be a champion of, law enforcement. he did it in pennsylvania, in his first speech says the fbi search of mar-a-lago. it wasn't wills bar, stumping for republican candidates including mastriano, the right-wing candidate for governor. and mehmet oz, the celebrity tv doctor turned senate candidate. but instead of pushing their plans, trump did what he always does, turning a rally for others in to a testy this of personal ranting. lashing out a authorities. he said the fbi and justice department have become, quote, vicious monsters, and describe last month lawful search of his florida home as a break in. it was not. by the doj's count, trump took more than 11,000 document home from the white house. 100 of those were marked classified. the washington post now reports that many of the files were stored in mar-a-lago's basement next to theirs or sex or tables chairs and umbrellas. the post w
. >> thanks reverend sharpton. hello everyone, i'm juliÁn castro in for alicia menendez.e begin this sunday with former president trump escalating his attacks on the very people he claims to be a champion of, law enforcement. he did it in pennsylvania, in his first speech says the fbi search of mar-a-lago. it wasn't wills bar, stumping for republican candidates including mastriano, the right-wing candidate for governor. and mehmet oz, the celebrity tv doctor turned senate candidate. but...
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. >> and look, reverend sharpton has said this, i totally agree with him.d core evangelical christians who are anti-abortion, who personally oppose it, but the idea of having six people decide that 2 something million people don't have any rights or that the states can control a woman's body is unacceptable even to them, people who don't even favor abortion. let me look at more of your data. you have mail-in requests in 2022. this is in georgia, indiana, illinois, maryland, new jersey, pennsylvania, wisconsin. mail-in became sort of the anathema to republican voters because trump said it's bad. but it looks like there is a commitment to using it, and that commitment is living in a lot of ways among women. your thoughts. >> that's right, and the interesting thing about this, and this is the first time we're sharing this data so it's exciting, is we're not just looking at voter registration now. believe it or not, even with eight weeks to go, some states are allowing voters to begin requesting their ballots. that's really our first, if we're looking at, well,
. >> and look, reverend sharpton has said this, i totally agree with him.d core evangelical christians who are anti-abortion, who personally oppose it, but the idea of having six people decide that 2 something million people don't have any rights or that the states can control a woman's body is unacceptable even to them, people who don't even favor abortion. let me look at more of your data. you have mail-in requests in 2022. this is in georgia, indiana, illinois, maryland, new jersey,...
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so i'll repeat what we talked about with al sharpton the other day, because i think it is significant, important to keep on referencing. so the on his show on his show, yes. we just have caucuses hanging out. the the notion of speech as the founders interpreted. and we're in philadelphia a place where the founders are extremely important, not that they shouldn't be important. everybody is the place where they resonate on the streets here right. it was in this very city that the concept of freedom of speech was first established with the first amendment reinterpreted later. and it opened up a wider pattern of expression pretty significantly after the first world war. but the notion was that the speech was to be constructive. they they value political speech at a higher level instance than other forms of expression, because they that that speech contributes to the betterment of society. you know, it was a progressive idea, really, before the word progressive was being used in the way that we think of it now. it was that when i say something and then you add something to what i say, we b
so i'll repeat what we talked about with al sharpton the other day, because i think it is significant, important to keep on referencing. so the on his show on his show, yes. we just have caucuses hanging out. the the notion of speech as the founders interpreted. and we're in philadelphia a place where the founders are extremely important, not that they shouldn't be important. everybody is the place where they resonate on the streets here right. it was in this very city that the concept of...
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he invited al sharpton to the white house 80 times. he did the opposite of what people thought he was going to do which is why he left, most americans thought race relations would improve but it deteriorated. in his last term there were two police officers executed in new york. there were three killed execution style in baton rouge. five in dallas by three different black men, all motivated by the lie the police were engaging in systemic racism. the flames of which obama fanned along with his ag. they did damage in this country. when someone like barack obama, raised by a single mother, phd, he goes to harvard for law school, columbia for undergraduate from obscure state like hawaii becomes president and you're still whining about racism? it must be true. the ag, eric holder, he is probably making between $5 million and $10 million a year right now. he talked about pernicious racism. remember when donald sterling lost his team? it was around that time the nba took it away from him because of the remark he made about blacks. eric holder
he invited al sharpton to the white house 80 times. he did the opposite of what people thought he was going to do which is why he left, most americans thought race relations would improve but it deteriorated. in his last term there were two police officers executed in new york. there were three killed execution style in baton rouge. five in dallas by three different black men, all motivated by the lie the police were engaging in systemic racism. the flames of which obama fanned along with his...
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let's bring in al sharpton and also michael steele.extension of mitch mel refusing to convict donald trump from in-skriting a deadly insurrection. he put in motion the race to the bottom and i think the problem is the ones who might 14ri7 sli through. >> yeah, that is the problem. and we might be focusing on the bright light but it is the kari lakes that could slip through, the mastrianos of the world who could slip through. so the attention level to mcconnell's plea in the quality of the candidates is real. and not just the one shiny objects that are fodder for humor, but the ones who aren't, the scarier ones, the ones who are more determined to be the next iteration of trump. trumpism has its hold now as you've talked about and covered so aptly over last few months, it has its hold. and it is not on the gop, it is on the country. and so you will see more and more of these candidates kind of fit into that mold. and that is where those trying to guard against democracy need to be steadfast. >> i agree the bozos aren't as scary as the o
let's bring in al sharpton and also michael steele.extension of mitch mel refusing to convict donald trump from in-skriting a deadly insurrection. he put in motion the race to the bottom and i think the problem is the ones who might 14ri7 sli through. >> yeah, that is the problem. and we might be focusing on the bright light but it is the kari lakes that could slip through, the mastrianos of the world who could slip through. so the attention level to mcconnell's plea in the quality of the...
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and president of the national action network reverend al sharpton.hour. let's start with a top republican lawmaker introducing new legislation yesterday to ban abortion nationwide. three months after the supreme court ruled that abortion laws should be decided at the state level, senator lindsey graham of south carolina unveils his new plan to ban the procedure across the country after 15 weeks. though graham's bill would allow exceptions for cases of rape or incest or when the life of the mother is at risk, it would roll back access and some democratic-led states, which have stronger laws protecting abortion access. this while keeping in place laws in other states where abortions are even more retrikted than graham is proposing. seeking about the proposal yesterday, graham said he introduced the bill to make it clear that this is where the republican party stands on the issue. >> if we take back the house and the senate, i can assure you we'll have a vote on our bill. the democrats are in charge, i don't know if we'll ever have a vote. after they in
and president of the national action network reverend al sharpton.hour. let's start with a top republican lawmaker introducing new legislation yesterday to ban abortion nationwide. three months after the supreme court ruled that abortion laws should be decided at the state level, senator lindsey graham of south carolina unveils his new plan to ban the procedure across the country after 15 weeks. though graham's bill would allow exceptions for cases of rape or incest or when the life of the...