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author isabel wilkerson will join us next. that little gal's lovin'♪ ♪but i like it, i love it♪ applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. cough cough sneeze sneeze... applebee's. [ sneezing ] needs, plop plop fizz fizz. alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. regina approaches the all-electric cadillac lyriq. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadillac lyriq. ♪ ♪ your new pharmacy is here. and here. and here, too. it's here to help you save time and money and trips to the pharmacy. it's here to get you the medication you need when you need it. who knew it could be this easy? your new pharmacy is amazon pharmacy. we have to be able to repair the enamel o
author isabel wilkerson will join us next. that little gal's lovin'♪ ♪but i like it, i love it♪ applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. cough cough sneeze sneeze... applebee's. [ sneezing ] needs, plop plop fizz fizz. alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. regina approaches the all-electric cadillac lyriq. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy...
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and author isabel wilkerson will join us next.a makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness after receiving a flu shot. people with weakened immune systems, including those receiving therapies that suppress
and author isabel wilkerson will join us next.a makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the...
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wilkerson gave a brilliant commencement talk in the spring of 2018. she talked about the need for radical empathy, not just putting yourself in somebody's shoes, but really trying to hear where they are coming from. not from your point of view, but from there's. if you google radical empathy, you will find that speech. i have brought this to the floor since then. i think it is a promising way to go. too many in the public sphere fan the flames of discourse at universities and colleges and generalize about what is going on. that stuff needs to be cast aside. there is work to do. i would encourage your listeners to think about the power of engaged listening, deep listening, and the implication they are in, which is to think about the importance of radical empathy. host: john, before i turn it over to nathan, according to their survey, you guys might have a little bit of work to do. they have you ranked at number 140 on their list and read in their speech code. -- red in their speech code. caller: i don't know what red means. all i can tell you is what i
wilkerson gave a brilliant commencement talk in the spring of 2018. she talked about the need for radical empathy, not just putting yourself in somebody's shoes, but really trying to hear where they are coming from. not from your point of view, but from there's. if you google radical empathy, you will find that speech. i have brought this to the floor since then. i think it is a promising way to go. too many in the public sphere fan the flames of discourse at universities and colleges and...
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. >> helena wilkerson with the latest on the condition of the 19 five-year-old monarch. military coup in sudan, the u.s. has suspended an aid package to the country her tests continue for a second day after a violent crackdown monday by the military that killed seven. sudan's coup leader says the military seized power to prevent civil war. david kevin ollie has more. >> chanting and rlying, they have blocked roads in the capital and around the country following the takeover. monday, the coup leaders dissolved civilian rule, arrested political leaders and called a state of emergency. the people whose actions triggered the end of suit on's military dictatorship remain defined. >> sudan's situation is awful but we will not accept a coup. that is enough. 30 years of l bashir's humiliation, we don't want a coup now. >> soldiers have used lethal force on the crowds and there are reports of deaths. the military coup has drawn global condemnation. the blue mass will meet at the crisis at have urged maximum restraint. >> i am calling on the military to release those unlawfully de
. >> helena wilkerson with the latest on the condition of the 19 five-year-old monarch. military coup in sudan, the u.s. has suspended an aid package to the country her tests continue for a second day after a violent crackdown monday by the military that killed seven. sudan's coup leader says the military seized power to prevent civil war. david kevin ollie has more. >> chanting and rlying, they have blocked roads in the capital and around the country following the takeover. monday,...
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he was a lacrosse near chrislynn quickly wilkerson aha home, a doyle, bassetti o l i n. and by then he a latina, the corn bichon at this did there from about olivia and the quantity of coma, mr. fidel, good luck. actually there is a wider argument that the is being presented by israeli spoke beep spokespeople. and that is, that goes and general was taken hostage by the hamas. and that i, you know, and, and, and, and that we are, are fighting an enemy that is, ah, that is hiding in, in any civilian areas. let's take that argument face values. let's, let's talk about a hostage situation. if guns are hostages, then you should allow yourself to do what you would be doing. if is earlier, we're hostages. would you target a whole house with several combatants or terrorists, ah, and kill all the israelites that are being held hostage is there. i mean, if israel really wants to say to argue that that line that the guns, the guns within population was taken hostage by the hamas. well, it should treat this situation as a hosted situation after bombing, the hannity al gyla and alto
he was a lacrosse near chrislynn quickly wilkerson aha home, a doyle, bassetti o l i n. and by then he a latina, the corn bichon at this did there from about olivia and the quantity of coma, mr. fidel, good luck. actually there is a wider argument that the is being presented by israeli spoke beep spokespeople. and that is, that goes and general was taken hostage by the hamas. and that i, you know, and, and, and, and that we are, are fighting an enemy that is, ah, that is hiding in, in any...
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>> spokane city councilwoman betsy wilkerson, there was an execution-style murder that was very close runs and an officer comes up and talks to her over the phone, it's all caught on body camera. >> shannon: wait one second, we'll play a little of that and we will explain with this conversation is about. >> i don't know how willing betsy is going to be, i'm not really too enthused to help you. >> she said that? >> shannon: what was that all about? >> apparently she wasn't very enthusiastic about sending over her surveillance video, she's running for reelection right now and i want to her website, she's about collaboration and trust and respect except apparently when it comes to cops. it's possible there was some context to a comment that i think most reasonable people would say that's shocking, it's an execution-style murder, when do you want to help solve it? if there's context, she's not willing to provide it's because i have asked several times, she has not responded to any of them although i'm told the office sent an angry email to the chief of police how this somehow came out. >>
>> spokane city councilwoman betsy wilkerson, there was an execution-style murder that was very close runs and an officer comes up and talks to her over the phone, it's all caught on body camera. >> shannon: wait one second, we'll play a little of that and we will explain with this conversation is about. >> i don't know how willing betsy is going to be, i'm not really too enthused to help you. >> she said that? >> shannon: what was that all about? >>...
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. >> here's a more recent case, darnita wilkerson, last seen getting into a silver car outside a motelta has several tattoos, a heart on her lower back and a cross on her upper right shoulder. >> if you have any information concerning these cases, you can call the number at the bottom of your screen, 1-800-call-fbi, and they would appreciate any tips that you have. >>> meanwhile, the pressure is mounting against facebook after that damming whistleblower testimony accused the founder mark zuckerberg of putting profits over public safety. up next we have a former data scientist who designed the algorithm for facebook. and he says there are ways to fix this. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas, or abdominal discomfort? taking align can help. align contains a quality probiotic to
. >> here's a more recent case, darnita wilkerson, last seen getting into a silver car outside a motelta has several tattoos, a heart on her lower back and a cross on her upper right shoulder. >> if you have any information concerning these cases, you can call the number at the bottom of your screen, 1-800-call-fbi, and they would appreciate any tips that you have. >>> meanwhile, the pressure is mounting against facebook after that damming whistleblower testimony accused...
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here's author and journalist isabel wilkerson earlier this week with lawrence o'donnell. >> i think wheni'm reminded of how the majority of americans don't get a chance, have not gotten the opportunity to know our country's true history, our true and full history. and that has consequences because people, when they don't have an idea, that means it's harder to see what we have in common, it's harder to get on the same page about how we got to where we are. it's harder to understand how we happen to be where we are. and when you think about the civil war, in most wars it is the victors who write the story, it is victories who erect the monuments to their victory. and the civil war in this country, in our country, it was those who were defeated who ended up erecting monuments to themselves, in some ways memorializing the symbol of their cause and dominating the narrative. >> it could have left the marker of a reckoning. if, for example, there had been some penalty exacted upon the states that made war on the other states, i mean, just as an example, if we said, okay, welcome back to the un
here's author and journalist isabel wilkerson earlier this week with lawrence o'donnell. >> i think wheni'm reminded of how the majority of americans don't get a chance, have not gotten the opportunity to know our country's true history, our true and full history. and that has consequences because people, when they don't have an idea, that means it's harder to see what we have in common, it's harder to get on the same page about how we got to where we are. it's harder to understand how we...
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let's all take a listen to this clip from isabel wilkerson.find a way to explain to succeeding generations how is it that we saw a confederate flag inside the united states capitol this year, january 6th, how is it that a rioter was able to deliver the confederate flag farther than robert e. lee himself? >> okay. erica, if it's fair to connect slavery to the plight of black americans today, is it also fair to trace done content, that which we saw in the january 6th capitol riots, back to fallout from the civil war? >> i think they're all related. and this is one of the reasons why it is so important that we understand what happened in the civil war, deal with the facts, and confront them as a nation and as a society. so much of the issues that we have today around race, around place, around the north and the south, come from the fact that there was this major war in our country and the narratives we tell about are not always true. >> yeah. last question to you, rachel. because you asked a black student if she ever had a white friend, and i'm c
let's all take a listen to this clip from isabel wilkerson.find a way to explain to succeeding generations how is it that we saw a confederate flag inside the united states capitol this year, january 6th, how is it that a rioter was able to deliver the confederate flag farther than robert e. lee himself? >> okay. erica, if it's fair to connect slavery to the plight of black americans today, is it also fair to trace done content, that which we saw in the january 6th capitol riots, back to...
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>> i think isabel wilkerson said it best, we ignore our history at our own peril, until we sit down andto people who don't. we're not going to be able to move forward as a society. >> one group of people can't be the only ones to talk about it. gl it's all of our problem. >> erica, rachel, congratulations, it's a great film. civil war, 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. that's ""the reidout,"" "all in is up next. >>> the disgraced ex-president, what we know about donald trump's last ditch appeal to the supreme court. >>> then colin powell succumbs to coronavirus complications at age 84, and the vaccine misinformation machine kicks into gear. >> here we have a very high profile example that is going to require more truth, more truth from our government. >>> how dark money groups that catalyzed obama
>> i think isabel wilkerson said it best, we ignore our history at our own peril, until we sit down andto people who don't. we're not going to be able to move forward as a society. >> one group of people can't be the only ones to talk about it. gl it's all of our problem. >> erica, rachel, congratulations, it's a great film. civil war, 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. that's ""the reidout,"" "all in is up next. >>> the disgraced ex-president, what...
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wilkerson gave a brilliant commencement talk in the spring of 2018. talked about the need for radical empathy, not just putting yourself in somebody's shoes, but really trying to hear where they are coming from. not from your point of view, but from there's. if you google radical empathy, you will find that speech. i have brought this to the floor since then. i think it is a promising way to go. too many in the public sphere fan the flames of discourse at universities and colleges and generalize about what is going on. that stuff needs to be cast aside. there is work to do. i would encourage your listeners to think about the power of engaged listening, deep listening, and the implication they are in, which is to think about the importance of radical empathy. host: john, before i turn it over to nathan, according to their survey, you guys might have a little bit of work to do. they have you ranked at number 140 on their list and read in their speech code. -- red in their speech code. caller: i don't know what red means. all i can tell you is what i see
wilkerson gave a brilliant commencement talk in the spring of 2018. talked about the need for radical empathy, not just putting yourself in somebody's shoes, but really trying to hear where they are coming from. not from your point of view, but from there's. if you google radical empathy, you will find that speech. i have brought this to the floor since then. i think it is a promising way to go. too many in the public sphere fan the flames of discourse at universities and colleges and...