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chevrolet. >>> i'm dara brown. two days ago, a judge blocked the texas law, saying it unlawfully took control of women's lives. six clinics that restarted abortion procedures will now have to stop them again. >>> investigators say the oil spill wreaking havoc on southern california's coastline could have come from a pipeline ruptured months ago. the 13-inch crack, which may have come from an anchor strike, hs marine growth on it. now back to "dateline." >>> it happened, even as search and rescue teams were wading through that escondido pond following what might be a lead in amber dubois' disappearance. 20 miles south in downtown san diego, da bonnie dumanis received a mysterious request to meet with gardner's attorney. >> wouldn't discuss what it was. >> gardner had been claiming he had nothing to do with amber's disappearance. this morning, his lawyer offered a deal. and it was huge. gardner would lead detectives to amber, but he'd only do it on one condition. that they couldn't use it against him. >> if we didn't
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at the same time, he's also scared about black and brown people voting. yes, the party in texas might lift off a black candidate where they can but if they weren't scared about black and brown people voting in texas then they wouldn't have pass the the voter suppression law to make it harder. yes, and fullactually, they're passing redistricting to figure out how do we silence black and brown people? that's exactly what is happening now. if you want to talk about a party that is -- tries to property up their black candidates, i'd also point you to a party that's trying to silence them. >> well, so the thing is, jason, the gerrymandering won't do anything about the state race. they will try to smash the votes in harris county and try to squash the non-white vote but i wonder if in the end, this game between turning the state into the hand mads tail state and going after black and brown votering with aggression, the lieutenant governor blaming black people for covid outbreaks. the accumulation winds up biting them in the butt if they wind up with allen west
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it happened two years after brown versus board. schools that were forced to close black schools and so-called mexican schools and integrate, there were no african-american students in this community. but there was a mexican school and white school. they were forced to integrate. the district decided to segregate within the school by using this language argument of separating the children. my grandfather was of that generation. he had returned from world war ii as a u.s. citizen fighting as a veteran. my mother was the first of the baby boom generation in 1946 was born. as an almost 10-year-old was still in second grade. at that point is when she testified, having gone through three years of first grade. testified in english in federal court to demonstrate -- >> clearly, she could speak english. she was fluent in english. >> right. the line of questioning was really done in an intimidating way. if you look at the testimony, which i did. it's inspiring to see a 9-year-old, almost 10-year-old testify in an all white courthouse with a
it happened two years after brown versus board. schools that were forced to close black schools and so-called mexican schools and integrate, there were no african-american students in this community. but there was a mexican school and white school. they were forced to integrate. the district decided to segregate within the school by using this language argument of separating the children. my grandfather was of that generation. he had returned from world war ii as a u.s. citizen fighting as a...
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we'll continue the conversation about the biden agenda with sherrod brown of ohio and one of the senators holding up progress. hint, it's someone biden is meeting with today. >>> plus, we've got a special look at the peacock original film "civil war," the ripple effect from the war in the country's legacy of slavery are still felt today yet some white folks think black people should just get over it. i'll put it to a professor in the film and part two of my conversation exploing the teaching of the civil war in american stars. what is true, what isn't and why false believes are still abound. you're watching msnbc. abound. you're watching msnbc. ♪♪ t-minus two minutes and counting. ♪♪
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brown customers for their best financial products. so there are things the private sector can do, but as i said last summer, when i saw these dollars, i thought, and statements in support of black lives matter, i thought it was bs and basically that washington post deep dive proves me right. >> phillip, i'm curious if you agree, and if we are looking to the private sector to address some of these issues, what are the metrics for success? how do we know if these things are working or not? >> yeah. i think if we're looking to the private sector to fix the issues, we already failed. no need to measure anything. i mean, as my friend michael tubs like to say, charity is not justice. you shouldn't get a go fund me account for your daughter's cancer treatment, and we shouldn't get the excesses of corporate capitalism to bail out systems that were never designed to help black people in the first place. when we talk about philanthropy as if that's supposed to be the path forward, it's as if we need to give up that the systems that we build sho
brown customers for their best financial products. so there are things the private sector can do, but as i said last summer, when i saw these dollars, i thought, and statements in support of black lives matter, i thought it was bs and basically that washington post deep dive proves me right. >> phillip, i'm curious if you agree, and if we are looking to the private sector to address some of these issues, what are the metrics for success? how do we know if these things are working or not?...
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they're against anything that's about black and brown people and lgbt people being equal. they don't want to hear that? >> well, you know, the problem is this. our side tends to take some time to think things through. we don't rush to judgment. we don't believe lies. but we are up against an organized faction that has created big lies out of the election, big lies out of the notion of voter fraud, big lies out of the notions of the environment and because, i mean, as your earlier segment pointed out, people are used to this diet. so it's easy to district people from what is really happening and force them to be express themselves as people with grievances, i think many people really believe it because they're used to listening to this stuff. the ones that don't believe it are the christophers that know what they're going after is not the course critical race theory. they're going after critical ideas about race and our american society and it is, it is time, joy, for our constituents to be apprised of the fact this is basically taking away our heritage, taking away the cou
they're against anything that's about black and brown people and lgbt people being equal. they don't want to hear that? >> well, you know, the problem is this. our side tends to take some time to think things through. we don't rush to judgment. we don't believe lies. but we are up against an organized faction that has created big lies out of the election, big lies out of the notion of voter fraud, big lies out of the notions of the environment and because, i mean, as your earlier segment...
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we know black and brown communities are usually schools without a window. we know one in every four black children in the ninth grade are in a classroom where 40 students are in that classroom. how do you want me to social distance. nothing changes. that's why the black and brown community loses faith that government actually has their best interest at heart. >> dr. hilton, thank you. >>> next, the new book full of lifelessons. the woman who wrote it joins us next. s next hey need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs... keeping crews connected as they help build communities... or providing patients the care they need, even at home. we are the leader in 5g and a partner who delivers exceptional customer support and facebook advertising, on us. network. support. value. no trade-offs. unc
we know black and brown communities are usually schools without a window. we know one in every four black children in the ninth grade are in a classroom where 40 students are in that classroom. how do you want me to social distance. nothing changes. that's why the black and brown community loses faith that government actually has their best interest at heart. >> dr. hilton, thank you. >>> next, the new book full of lifelessons. the woman who wrote it joins us next. s next hey...
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brown, according to the feds, is a former u.s. house candidate from florida who brought an rv with him that day, an rv he called ground force one, according to prosecutors. he's also accused of having tactical gear with him on the grounds, including zip ties. no defense lawyer listed yet for jeremy brown. he's not yet entered a plea in his case. also quickly rising, the number of plea agreements reached by the feds, though largely, almost exclusively, in misdemeanor cases, lower level cases. there was a seminal moment late in the week as the first misdemeanor defendants pleaded guilty and got jail sentences issued by a judge. derek and eric, both acknowledged being unlawfully on the capitol grounds january 6th. they had tactical gear t feds say. they both got 45-day sentences. derek was an air force veteran. monday promises to be one of the busiest days in court yet in the u.s. capitol breach prosecutions. among those scheduled to be in court, federico klein, a former trump administration appointee who's pleaded not guilty and the
brown, according to the feds, is a former u.s. house candidate from florida who brought an rv with him that day, an rv he called ground force one, according to prosecutors. he's also accused of having tactical gear with him on the grounds, including zip ties. no defense lawyer listed yet for jeremy brown. he's not yet entered a plea in his case. also quickly rising, the number of plea agreements reached by the feds, though largely, almost exclusively, in misdemeanor cases, lower level cases....
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i want to brill down on that, how it seems like sb 8 is disproportionately acting the black and brown community and the women in it. and you talked about this with marva. let's play that and then talk on the other side. >> this is why it affects us as black women so much because that woman who doesn't know if she's going to have a job when she returns is the woman that's working that minimum wage 9:00 to 5:00 job. that is us, right? you're absolutely right. those who have means, this won't affect them at all because they'll be able to get the nanny to keep the babies and get on the plane and fly over to the next couple of states over if need be. but for the woman who is barely making it where the odds have already been stacked against us, where we don't have that infrastructure of protection and take care of us from the start, this is impossible. so absolutely this will definitely affect women of color and the low-income community much more than it will affect those outside of that. >> trymaine, talk to me about the long-term effects of sb 8 for the women of texas, black and brown wom
i want to brill down on that, how it seems like sb 8 is disproportionately acting the black and brown community and the women in it. and you talked about this with marva. let's play that and then talk on the other side. >> this is why it affects us as black women so much because that woman who doesn't know if she's going to have a job when she returns is the woman that's working that minimum wage 9:00 to 5:00 job. that is us, right? you're absolutely right. those who have means, this...
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these are still things that happen in black and brown communities that we haven't had the opportunity to really just have a conversation. how do we repair that relationship when it continuously gets injured over and over again? but with this vaccine, one of the things we need to do is really make sure we have leaders in the community who are trusted to be able to talk through this with those persons who have concerns. whether that's a physician, a pastor, a football coach, whoever has gained that trust is who needs to be the messenger in this moment. >> and part of what you and i have talked about before, but i think it bears repeating, so often we talk about people in underserved communities, they may not have a primary care provider. if your primary care provider is the best messenger on this, but you do not have access to that person, who then does it fall to? who becomes the most trusted messenger in that case? >> right. in that case, it's one of those things too, when we talk about the most vulnerable populations, we know that millions of americans, unfortunately, have now been l
these are still things that happen in black and brown communities that we haven't had the opportunity to really just have a conversation. how do we repair that relationship when it continuously gets injured over and over again? but with this vaccine, one of the things we need to do is really make sure we have leaders in the community who are trusted to be able to talk through this with those persons who have concerns. whether that's a physician, a pastor, a football coach, whoever has gained...
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. >> then, senator sherrod brown what might survive in the build back better bill and should leaders who knowingly let covid run ripped through their country, killing hundreds of thousands be charged with crimes against humanity. it's happening in for sale, so why not hear. all in, starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. in the most prominent liberal democracies around the world. election day is on a weekend, germany, france, sweden, belgium, japan, italy. the other countries they cast their ballots on solid saturday or sunday, when a lot of people have their day off and have an easier time getting to the polling. pretty straightforward idea. notably israel and south korea both we vote on weekdays but election day is a public holiday. celebration of voting and the democratic process itself, i think it's a pretty nice idea. for the purposes of civic morale but also because in voting is something we do as citizens, and it can be time consuming and people have busy schedules, and it should be the general public interest to be a make that process as easy as possibl
. >> then, senator sherrod brown what might survive in the build back better bill and should leaders who knowingly let covid run ripped through their country, killing hundreds of thousands be charged with crimes against humanity. it's happening in for sale, so why not hear. all in, starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. in the most prominent liberal democracies around the world. election day is on a weekend, germany, france, sweden, belgium, japan, italy. the other...
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fact that the democrats have been straight-up played by the republicans for years now, and charlie brown repeatedly in terms of two impeachments and all of the trump justices who strolled on to the supreme court? >> yeah, we really see this january six committee trying to learn the lesson of the four years in the trump administration, when investigations were simply delayed until it was basically impossible to bring them to some kind of satisfactory conclusion. they moved very quickly, you saw that quick vote on holding steve bannon in contempt, that sent a message to the other people that they have subpoenaed, the idea that they are going to testify, that is interesting and a way to get into the trump side of things when it comes to january six. so i think that it is encouraging those who want to learn more about what actually happened in the days leading up to january 6th during the insurrection. clearly they are concerned about not falling into the trump's that democratic oversight has fallen to previously with the trump administration. >> eugene, president biden kind of stuck his nec
fact that the democrats have been straight-up played by the republicans for years now, and charlie brown repeatedly in terms of two impeachments and all of the trump justices who strolled on to the supreme court? >> yeah, we really see this january six committee trying to learn the lesson of the four years in the trump administration, when investigations were simply delayed until it was basically impossible to bring them to some kind of satisfactory conclusion. they moved very quickly,...
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brown's announcement makes 13 house incumbent democrats not seeking reelection. he's one of seeking higher office. his seat is likely to stay in democratic hands, but whenever someone in the majority decides not to run for reelection, it's a sign of concern they their party could be heading for minority in the future. >>> could democrats hand biden a win in the climate agenda ahead of the climate summit in glasgow. you're watching "meet the press daily". ess daily" why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can show more with less eczema. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain
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i love that you use charlie brown as a verb earlier in the show. i can't get over that. and i do go outside. it's where i get the clothes. thank you for the question. thanks for bringing me here tonight. i sympathize a lot with what president biden is dealing with. we have all been dealing with a lot. delta kicked our butt, supply chains are twisted in knots. we are burned and flooded and rained on. it's been hard. and he is trying to push through this agenda and there has been some in-fighting and i expect that, but there is this faction of people. steve schmidt talked about this. i think of the folks who lied about covid. they lied about the election. they blocked the investigation into an insurrection and they are blocking this freedom to vote act. it's got the word freedom in it. the one thing that unites us all. we should focus on the freedom part and remind ourselves of what we're here to do in terms of self-governing. i think these people are desperate and they win only by cheating. they gerrymander and they cheat before the election. they stack the deck with peop
i love that you use charlie brown as a verb earlier in the show. i can't get over that. and i do go outside. it's where i get the clothes. thank you for the question. thanks for bringing me here tonight. i sympathize a lot with what president biden is dealing with. we have all been dealing with a lot. delta kicked our butt, supply chains are twisted in knots. we are burned and flooded and rained on. it's been hard. and he is trying to push through this agenda and there has been some in-fighting...
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. >> senator brown on what might survivor in the build back better bill and should leaders who let covid rip through their country be charged with crimes against humanity. it's happening in brazil. why not here? all in starts right now. >>> good evening. countries are considered our peers, election day is on a weekend. germany, france, sweden, belgium, japan, italy. other country cast their ballot on saturday and sunday when a lot of people have the day off. israel and south korea vote on weekdays but election day is a public holiday. voting something we do as citizens and it can be time consuming and people with busy schedules and be in the general public interest to make the process as easy as possible. that's not the case here in the united states. a revolt on weekdays, on tuesdays and do not have the day off. we have this bizarre patch work of rules and regulations spread across 10,000 distingts jurisdictions responsible for managing elections. everything from where and when and how you can vote. it's probably better if there was some standard. seems like setting standards for mail i
. >> senator brown on what might survivor in the build back better bill and should leaders who let covid rip through their country be charged with crimes against humanity. it's happening in brazil. why not here? all in starts right now. >>> good evening. countries are considered our peers, election day is on a weekend. germany, france, sweden, belgium, japan, italy. other country cast their ballot on saturday and sunday when a lot of people have the day off. israel and south...
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joining me now is democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. he's the chair of the senate banking committee, housing and urban affairs. he along with congresswoman manneen waters of california have called attention to the housing crisis in this country. let's start with big picture. there's a meeting between the president and chuck schumer and joe manchin today. what do you know about where we are in getting manchin on board with what nancy pelosi says is at least 90% of the deal, which is that final 10%? >> first of all, i saw pelosi yesterday. i talked to the president yesterday. i am very confident this is going to happen. i echo the words of vice president harris. this week a number of us spent a good deal of time with senator manchin. he and i have parts of our states are very similar. southeast ohio is very similar to much of his state across the river. we're going to come to agreement. i feel that this bill is going to get to the president's desk before thanksgiving, and keep in mind, i know you started off talking about how it's smaller
joining me now is democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. he's the chair of the senate banking committee, housing and urban affairs. he along with congresswoman manneen waters of california have called attention to the housing crisis in this country. let's start with big picture. there's a meeting between the president and chuck schumer and joe manchin today. what do you know about where we are in getting manchin on board with what nancy pelosi says is at least 90% of the deal, which is that...
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i'm dara brown, here's what's happening. former president barack obama is back on the trail saturday. something for terry mcauliffe in the virginia gubernatorial race. in the speech he press for virginians to get to the polls early. and a fatal accident on the set of a alec baldwin movie. according to an affidavit, baldwin was assured that the gun was not loaded before he fired. baldwin says he will fully comply with the investigation. now back to dateline. w ckba to dateline welcome back to dateline, i'm natalie morales. tex mckee ever said that he shot his wife by accident. he even took a lie detector test. but the wealthy widower's behavior in the weeks after diane's death was raising eyebrows. did techs want his wife dead? it was a question that would haunt diane's friends and leave investigators to a potential motive for murder. once again, here's josh mankiewicz with deadly detour. >> with police investigating, rumors flying and even old friends becoming suspicious, tex mciver seemed to be doubling down. about two-and-
i'm dara brown, here's what's happening. former president barack obama is back on the trail saturday. something for terry mcauliffe in the virginia gubernatorial race. in the speech he press for virginians to get to the polls early. and a fatal accident on the set of a alec baldwin movie. according to an affidavit, baldwin was assured that the gun was not loaded before he fired. baldwin says he will fully comply with the investigation. now back to dateline. w ckba to dateline welcome back to...
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no defense lawyer yet listed for jeremy brown, no plea entered yet. also, rising has been good for this, week and a number of plea agreements reached in the january six cases. almost exclusively, in the lower level of cases, misdemeanor cases. but there was a seminal moment as the week ended. the first two defendants to plead guilty to misdemeanors and get jail sentences from the judge. there jen car and eric brow, both acknowledge being unlawfully on the grounds of january six. both had tactical gear with them, both are accused of proceeding into the capital, despite seeing warning signs of unrest. the judge gave each of them 45 days in jail. in, monday promises to be one of the busiest days get on the capitol riot prosecutions. full docket, including feathery go climb, the former trump administration appointee who has pleaded not guilty, and the two defendants accused of the specific assault against fallen capitol police officer brian sicknick, who later died of natural causes. they appear on monday afternoon. that is the latest in washington. i am
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person kills an african-american or brown person, they stand a very, very small chance of getting the death penalty. it is when you kill someone white that the death penalty is very likely going to be your sentence. and killing this gentleman, this man, earnest johnson, is like killing a 6-year-old. reverend, i don't even believe he understood when they told him he was going to be put into an electric chair. i don't think he had any knowledge of understanding of what was even happening to him. >> wow. well, congressman, thank you. i remind people, he's not only a congressman, he's one of the best preachers in the morning. i'm preaching at howard, i'm preaching one of your sermons, so don't watch it on facetime. >>> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like t
person kills an african-american or brown person, they stand a very, very small chance of getting the death penalty. it is when you kill someone white that the death penalty is very likely going to be your sentence. and killing this gentleman, this man, earnest johnson, is like killing a 6-year-old. reverend, i don't even believe he understood when they told him he was going to be put into an electric chair. i don't think he had any knowledge of understanding of what was even happening to him....
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congressional map designed to protect their pro-trump incumbents by diluting the number of black and brown voters and pitting democrats of color against each other. and against that backdrop, the midterms and 2024 loom, as we learned more today about just how far down the conspiratorial rabbit hole trump and his republican party are willing to go in pursuit of power. but we start tonight deep in the divided heart of texas. joining me now, congressman al green and congresswoman sheila jackson lee, both democrats of texas. now, congresswoman, let me go to you first. many things to both of you for being here. but i want to ask you first, congresswoman, specifically, i want to get both of your responses to the latest assault on democracy in your state. this new congressional map unveiled by your republican-led state senate last week, at one expects, it adds to the number of republican districts, protecting gop incumbents in counties that would have gone for donald trump. and even though texas gained seats in congress, it also subtracts from the number of districts where joe biden would have wo
congressional map designed to protect their pro-trump incumbents by diluting the number of black and brown voters and pitting democrats of color against each other. and against that backdrop, the midterms and 2024 loom, as we learned more today about just how far down the conspiratorial rabbit hole trump and his republican party are willing to go in pursuit of power. but we start tonight deep in the divided heart of texas. joining me now, congressman al green and congresswoman sheila jackson...
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you see sbp officers on horseback coraling black and brown immigrants. what is your view of the biden administration on this issue? >> well, you know, i mean, yeah, obviously immigration issues are so, so important. my entire family, we're all i'm immigrants. it's interesting because there are two aspects. number one, it's a symbolic victory you don't have a president actively espousing it. that's a massive, massive improvement. that makes a big difference. however, you know, i mean those pictures you talk about are absolutely horrific. it not rhetoric. it's not the only thing that matters. obviously, we need a lot of immigration reform and to me, the reason that this conversation becomes so heated is that nobody ever thinks of these people as people, really. it's always numbers. even when you look at the horrific pictures, you know, it's what is most devastating about it is that those pictures dehumanize these people who put everything on the line to move here, you know, to fight for better life for themselves and their families and to see them go throu
you see sbp officers on horseback coraling black and brown immigrants. what is your view of the biden administration on this issue? >> well, you know, i mean, yeah, obviously immigration issues are so, so important. my entire family, we're all i'm immigrants. it's interesting because there are two aspects. number one, it's a symbolic victory you don't have a president actively espousing it. that's a massive, massive improvement. that makes a big difference. however, you know, i mean those...
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we don't like brown people and we really think the white women are letting us down. so you got this diagram of replacement theorists, nazis, tucker carlson and i wish we could throw a tarp on it and ask someone to take it away. >> we cannot. we're stuck in it with politics because that what used to be a fringe. when we were sitting there going oh, jews will not replace us is a thing people are saying in khakis. we then started to really zoom out and see this movement is broad. you can take it back to 2014 and it is sucking in a very particular group of people. they are targeting white evangelicals as the people they feel are vulnerable to this and they think that is going to spur them to the polls out of this terror of replacement it's coinciing with evangelicals. >> you look at the statistics of white evangelicals, they are least likely to welcome immigrants. their christian doctrine is you welcome the stranger. you're supposed to do that as a christian but they're not listening to what script tour says. they're listening to the republican party. it's important for
we don't like brown people and we really think the white women are letting us down. so you got this diagram of replacement theorists, nazis, tucker carlson and i wish we could throw a tarp on it and ask someone to take it away. >> we cannot. we're stuck in it with politics because that what used to be a fringe. when we were sitting there going oh, jews will not replace us is a thing people are saying in khakis. we then started to really zoom out and see this movement is broad. you can...
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they're overwhelmingly black and brown. so just like any other aspect of the criminal justice system, there is overly represented populations, and those are black and brown children. >> thank you. great reporting, by the way. thank you for being with us. >>> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. are black and brown. >> great reporting. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. oughts stay with us fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... 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
they're overwhelmingly black and brown. so just like any other aspect of the criminal justice system, there is overly represented populations, and those are black and brown children. >> thank you. great reporting, by the way. thank you for being with us. >>> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. are black and brown. >> great reporting. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. oughts stay with us fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here....
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do you have an equivalent enthusiasm among your base because are black virginians, brown virginians, americans, your base as enthusiastic about finally creating an andrew jackson is the greatest hero of all time curriculum in schools? you know, are they as enthusiastic? >> they are. >> how do you know that? >> 800,000 -- well, 800,000 people have already early voted. we are shattering every record in virginia history. this will be the biggest turnout. young people don't want a governor against gay marriage. i was very proud i'm the first governor to perform a gay marriage after the supreme court ruling. i kept my 16 women's clinics open and received awards from planned parenthood. we don't want a governor that will ban abortions, against gay marriage and doesn't believe humans contribute to climate change. that's the issue. our folks are really fired up but also, as you know, joy, i restored for voting rights than any governor in american history. i got sued by the supreme court but there is 277,000 people can vote in virginia that could not vote eight years ago. people remember what
do you have an equivalent enthusiasm among your base because are black virginians, brown virginians, americans, your base as enthusiastic about finally creating an andrew jackson is the greatest hero of all time curriculum in schools? you know, are they as enthusiastic? >> they are. >> how do you know that? >> 800,000 -- well, 800,000 people have already early voted. we are shattering every record in virginia history. this will be the biggest turnout. young people don't want a...
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a lot of people including every brown guy i know as well as your costar selma hayek who joked on jimmy kimmel with you the other night have noticed your new physique. hard not to. you amazingly got seriously ripped for this marvel movie but you've said in recent interviews you wish nobody would ever talk about your body again. i apologize for doing that. but i have to ask do you feel that way because you think you've been body ashamed by some people online? i see some folks suggesting race played a part in this because you in your no longer muscular phase no longer fit the stereotype of what some people think a brown south asian man should look like. is that your view? >> well, it is hard for me to parce through all of that and understand people's motivations. there are a lot of complex things at play. for me the frustration has been that the last year and a half, you know, i have had this body transformation and that is the only thing people have known of me in the last year and a half. so of course i am excited for this movie to come out because people get to see why i did it. people
a lot of people including every brown guy i know as well as your costar selma hayek who joked on jimmy kimmel with you the other night have noticed your new physique. hard not to. you amazingly got seriously ripped for this marvel movie but you've said in recent interviews you wish nobody would ever talk about your body again. i apologize for doing that. but i have to ask do you feel that way because you think you've been body ashamed by some people online? i see some folks suggesting race...
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>> and i fear, michelle, that the next is brown. it's being able to -- they also have a case about whether or not, you know, religious schools can get federal funding. this is their big thing. they were angry schools couldn't get federal funding. everything is on the table. affirmative action. i feel like the courts are trying to remake the society into their version, their handmade's tale fantasy of af right wing disattorney-client privilege yeah. >> well, look, i think they think the warren court is where things started going wrong. >> yes. >> the john burke society. the forefathers of today's republican party. you know, they used to have these impeach earle warren billboards. essentially what the modern right's project for all of these years, you know, going on, what is it, 60 years has been to reverse everything that the warren court did, and i think that they are getting klesser -- closer and closer to reversing that. the day after roe, 11 states will bana borings immediately. they already have laws that will go into effect. >>
>> and i fear, michelle, that the next is brown. it's being able to -- they also have a case about whether or not, you know, religious schools can get federal funding. this is their big thing. they were angry schools couldn't get federal funding. everything is on the table. affirmative action. i feel like the courts are trying to remake the society into their version, their handmade's tale fantasy of af right wing disattorney-client privilege yeah. >> well, look, i think they think...
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we know this is about black and brown people. and i think democrats absolutely need to follow her playbook in messaging this to the public, because it's about those tangible very real impacts that we know it's having on people. hey parents, that $200 or $300 you're getting every month in your bank account, that continues for another year. hey families with 3 and 4-year-olds, they get to go to pre-k for free. hey families with older aging parents, here are some investments that not only pay health care better and home care workers better, but allow your elders to live safely and comfortably for the long-term that is what democrats need to do. so yes, talk about the top lines in the policy, but talk about the tangible impacts. >> yeah. >> talk about the communities this will provide for, joy. >> you're absolutely right. the u.s. ranks 28th out of 38 industrial countries for the share of 4-year-olds enrolled in early childhood education. we're barely a modern country when it comes to how we treat families, kurt. most people don't kn
we know this is about black and brown people. and i think democrats absolutely need to follow her playbook in messaging this to the public, because it's about those tangible very real impacts that we know it's having on people. hey parents, that $200 or $300 you're getting every month in your bank account, that continues for another year. hey families with 3 and 4-year-olds, they get to go to pre-k for free. hey families with older aging parents, here are some investments that not only pay...
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we have seen how the pandemic dispropors natalie impacted black and brown communities. how much more danger does the loss of a parent and/or a caregiver do to communities that already need help, black and brown, minority communities? >> so what we know is that kids who have already been experiencing adversity when you put them through something else like the loss of a parent they have an increased risk of a whole host of problematic outcomes after the fact and compounded by in these settings then a lot of these kids don't have the access to the resources that they need in order to get the support that's going to help cultivate that resilience to get them through this. >> there's a solution proposed by susan hill who is the lead author of the study. i want to read it. a cdc and lead author of study and said what with propose is consideration to a fourth pillar to the covid response to be called care for children involving finding resources and systems for finding the children, assessing how they are doing and linking them to appropriate care and strengthening economic su
we have seen how the pandemic dispropors natalie impacted black and brown communities. how much more danger does the loss of a parent and/or a caregiver do to communities that already need help, black and brown, minority communities? >> so what we know is that kids who have already been experiencing adversity when you put them through something else like the loss of a parent they have an increased risk of a whole host of problematic outcomes after the fact and compounded by in these...
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now get powerful relief with robitussin elderberry. >> i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. -- northern georgia this year. residents have been work noticing an unfamiliar, large species of fighter in the area. -- and it's known for its large webs. don't worry, that spiders aren't a threat to humans, dogs or cats. and three people were killed in a fourth was injured when amtrak train crashed into vehicle in charleston, south carolina. passengers on board the train were harmed in the code. legend now back to dateline. were harmed in the c>> welcome . i'm natalie morales. army sergeant vince goslyn had been shot nine times on a desolate kentucky road. at first his wife jessie told police the couple had stopped to help a stranded motorists who attacked vince. later she told investigators that her husband was deep in debt to drug dealers. now she was about to reveal a chilling new details about that deadly night. once again here's andrea canning with "evil was waiting". >> one day after the murder of sergeant vince goslyn, the investigation was unfolding
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many are black and brown women. they don't have the money to pay for childcare. we need to provide the childcare provision so they can get back to work. this is all about economic growth, economic benefits. it's paid for. >> yeah. let me highlight something that stood out in senator sinema's statement which reads, i have never and would never agree to any bargain that would hold one piece of legislation hostage to another. she's been talking to the white house, talking to the president. is there any way she could not have known that the bills were linked? >> well, we're not holding bills hostage. we're saying we are fighting for the american people, for the biden agenda. president biden campaigned on these provisions of these bills in terms of investments, in the green economy, good paying union jobs, the child tax credit, in childcare and priorities for women and men and families, for essential workers. this is what the president promised the american people. we have these bills that go together. they're not being held hostage. we are working together, 97% of ou
many are black and brown women. they don't have the money to pay for childcare. we need to provide the childcare provision so they can get back to work. this is all about economic growth, economic benefits. it's paid for. >> yeah. let me highlight something that stood out in senator sinema's statement which reads, i have never and would never agree to any bargain that would hold one piece of legislation hostage to another. she's been talking to the white house, talking to the president....
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kris brown, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> don't go anywhere at home, we are just getting started here this saturday morning. straight ahead, representative judy chu joins the show and she'll be talking -- so much to talk about the latest on the january 6th investigation and another hour of velshi starts right now. >>> good morning. it's 9:00 a.m. in the east. i'm eddie hassan in for ali velshi this saturday morning. we have big developments on the january 6th investigation today. a major legal showdown could be brewing between the ex-president and the current one. while donald trump's legal team is attempting to assert so-called executive privilege to shield key documents from the january 6th select committee president biden has now formally declined that request. the white house is authorizing the national archives to turn over a batch of documents covering up trump's actions and communications before and during that deadly riot. the request from the house selec
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regular watcher of this show, you already know that these issues disproportionately hurt black and brown folks who are more likely to get swept up in america's mass incarceration machine. just this month, north carolina prisons stopped allowing incarcerated men to receive physical mail, including letters, cards, photos, and art work on, an expansion of a program they were already using in women's prisons. instead, the state has partnered with a private company to scan these items and deliver printouts for a fee. furthering severing ties between inmates and their communities. it's only the most recent attempt to do so. some states have provided inmates with tablets to use, charging them to communicate with their loved ones and even to read books that are otherwise free and in the public domain. and that's when those books are allowed at all. american prisons have wide discretion over reading material, and many of them ban books about racial and criminal justice. in kansas, for example, tony morrison is persona non grata, but prisons the reading of hitler's autobiography. in some states, i
regular watcher of this show, you already know that these issues disproportionately hurt black and brown folks who are more likely to get swept up in america's mass incarceration machine. just this month, north carolina prisons stopped allowing incarcerated men to receive physical mail, including letters, cards, photos, and art work on, an expansion of a program they were already using in women's prisons. instead, the state has partnered with a private company to scan these items and deliver...
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. >> we're sick of a system that over incarcerates black and brown people. >> his name is robert rameek williams, also known as meek mill a philadelphia rapper who has sold millions of albums. in november 2017, he was thrown in prison for probation violations. but the free meek mill movement gave hope to many that justice is on the way. >> in 25 years in working in criminal justice reform, i can't remember a moment that has the potential to galvanize the public the way meek mill's horrible situation has done and is going to do. >> we're with meek mill as our cameras go behind the scenes to capture his journey to freedom. >> this is so crazy. >> how easy it is to get in the system is probably 100 times harder to get out, even if you're innocent. >> dreams and nightmare sthz titles of meek mill's hit debut album. his lyrics tell the story of an inner city native who made it, overcoming violence--. >> it's been a long time since i heard something that naturally charged. the song is pure adrenalin. kind of mad we didn't have that for ourselves. >> like meek mill, quest love and black though
. >> we're sick of a system that over incarcerates black and brown people. >> his name is robert rameek williams, also known as meek mill a philadelphia rapper who has sold millions of albums. in november 2017, he was thrown in prison for probation violations. but the free meek mill movement gave hope to many that justice is on the way. >> in 25 years in working in criminal justice reform, i can't remember a moment that has the potential to galvanize the public the way meek...
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me too tarana burke shares how and why she started the movement, extensive work empowering black and brown girls and what ultimately led her to save those two words that became the rallying cry of millions of women across the globe. in her memoir she writes, quote, it was clear that folks using the me too hash tag and the hollywood actresses who came forward with the allegations needed the same thing that the little black girls in selma, alabama, needed -- space to be seen and heard, end quote. tarana joins me and she is the founder of the me too movement and the author of "unbound." thank you for joining us to help us to continue to understand what has been an evolving story and it has been for a very, very long time. i want to read a quote from the book saying other than these women being survivors. you are talking about hollywood actresses and others started to use the term. other than those being survivor of sexual violence none of what was happened in hollywood within my own community for so many years. seeing me too, the phrase i had seen my work and purpose around being used was jar
me too tarana burke shares how and why she started the movement, extensive work empowering black and brown girls and what ultimately led her to save those two words that became the rallying cry of millions of women across the globe. in her memoir she writes, quote, it was clear that folks using the me too hash tag and the hollywood actresses who came forward with the allegations needed the same thing that the little black girls in selma, alabama, needed -- space to be seen and heard, end quote....
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when it was first written it was written by charles schultz, and its stars were chill charlie brown and lucy, it's been rewritten for modern times in the atlantic tonight, by rice olbermann. kids at home want to be writers right like this. this is about the senate well this afternoon. quote, after vice president kamala harris gaveled the vote close, majority leader chuck schumer declare that his party 's fight was far from over. he said the senate would soon call up the new voting rights act -- john lewis. a bill that is likely to meet the same fate as the freedom to vote act. schumer invoke senate history in a several war amendment -- to show how i important cause to be. but he had no more news to announce, no next apps that would break the impasse on voting rights. the voluble moment and had nothing to say, and when schumer finished his brief speech the senate moved on to something else. james, however it might be on this network i think it's time for this question to be fairly asked of you. are the democrats up to this? >> well, as long as you of the filibuster's, we have 50 votes. i
when it was first written it was written by charles schultz, and its stars were chill charlie brown and lucy, it's been rewritten for modern times in the atlantic tonight, by rice olbermann. kids at home want to be writers right like this. this is about the senate well this afternoon. quote, after vice president kamala harris gaveled the vote close, majority leader chuck schumer declare that his party 's fight was far from over. he said the senate would soon call up the new voting rights act --...
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and i will talk to senator sherrod brown about where the bill is going. >>> but first the wide-ranging investigation into the capitol insurrection. it hole voted to hold former trump chief strategist steve bannon in contempt. the contempt proceedings offered some insight into the committee's investigation. the committee referenced
and i will talk to senator sherrod brown about where the bill is going. >>> but first the wide-ranging investigation into the capitol insurrection. it hole voted to hold former trump chief strategist steve bannon in contempt. the contempt proceedings offered some insight into the committee's investigation. the committee referenced
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. >>> hello, i'm dara brown. new york attorney general letitia james announced her run for governor of new york. the inquiry into former governor andrew cuomo will challenge governor kathy hochul. adam kinzinger will not seek re-election for his house seat. the congressman is the second republican who voted to impeach the former president to do so. kinzinger has hinted at a run for higher office in the future. now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm natalie morales. investigators have a person of interest in the murder of 21-year-old be robin hoynes. william marshall. but marshall has an alibi and there isn't enough evidence to bring charges against him. a break in the case would come, but not for another 20 years. here again, keith morrison with "the night before halloween." >>> october 1985, another halloween. once the hoynes' host would have been festive. not anymore. they closed the door, turned out the light. just the word halloween unleashed a wave of grief. the investigation into robin'
. >>> hello, i'm dara brown. new york attorney general letitia james announced her run for governor of new york. the inquiry into former governor andrew cuomo will challenge governor kathy hochul. adam kinzinger will not seek re-election for his house seat. the congressman is the second republican who voted to impeach the former president to do so. kinzinger has hinted at a run for higher office in the future. now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to...
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they want the praise the brown v board decision got. they want to be praised for doing it and must know they cannot. >> yeah, you know, i chose my worlds carefully. i didn't say roe v wade had been overturned but nullified. alito got angry about that but the truth is, the women of texas do not need me a columnist from "the atlantic" to tell them they don't have the right to end a pregnancy. they don't need me to tell them they don't have full control over their bodies because that is what the legal situation is in texas. if that bothers alito so much, maybe he should have reconsidered the decision he and the other courts conservatives make. >> do you think part of the answer here is for democrats to be as unembarrassed about moving the court back in the pro brown v board as conservatives. you're right. they're acting very politically. they don't want to be criticized but know they want these conservative outcomes. we all know that. they wouldn't have gotten the jobs they actively campaigned to be that person. everyone knew what kavanaug
they want the praise the brown v board decision got. they want to be praised for doing it and must know they cannot. >> yeah, you know, i chose my worlds carefully. i didn't say roe v wade had been overturned but nullified. alito got angry about that but the truth is, the women of texas do not need me a columnist from "the atlantic" to tell them they don't have the right to end a pregnancy. they don't need me to tell them they don't have full control over their bodies because...
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just for this, because what's happening right now, redistricting across the country, how black and brown communities are being trampled over and how in states like texas, where they're debating redistricting right now, trying to tie these black and latino districts into yurl districts where there's been no growth. voting rights in this country are being set back right now and states where republican legislatures are dominating the redistricting process and you've already seen these egregious anti-voting bills that republicans keep throwing up and the american public's face and it has to come to an end. it's -- we can't have a functioning republic if you're going to purposely suppress the right to vote by racial minorities in the u.s. it's just unfair. >> look, let's stay in texas with the multiple headlines there. i think, you know, where to begin, right? let's do texas abortion law. the justice department is planning to ask the supreme court to put that law on hold again, this after the fifth circuit court of appeals sided with the state to keep that law in place. where is this headed,
just for this, because what's happening right now, redistricting across the country, how black and brown communities are being trampled over and how in states like texas, where they're debating redistricting right now, trying to tie these black and latino districts into yurl districts where there's been no growth. voting rights in this country are being set back right now and states where republican legislatures are dominating the redistricting process and you've already seen these egregious...
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it's not that they're trying to discriminate against black, brown and latino voters. they're just trying to pack democrats in. and that's perfectly allowable. it's a very cute move, but i think it will be in the court. >> mark, i've got to ask you about the supreme court before i let you go. it's another big story this week. president biden's commission on the supreme court reform released preliminary findings. you wrote about that report saying in part the committee's material is deeply shot through with its anxiety about further politicizing the court, that it opted to leave the court as is. better to save the institution that may some day be called on to save democracy than to suggest it is in fact working to subvert democracy already. very powerful words. i honestly couldn't agree with you more. i think we're just so scared of touching the court, but we're actually blinded to the fact when we just talk about something like the voting rights act that it is in some ways subverting the democracy in this country. was this report just a whole lot of nothing? what can y
it's not that they're trying to discriminate against black, brown and latino voters. they're just trying to pack democrats in. and that's perfectly allowable. it's a very cute move, but i think it will be in the court. >> mark, i've got to ask you about the supreme court before i let you go. it's another big story this week. president biden's commission on the supreme court reform released preliminary findings. you wrote about that report saying in part the committee's material is deeply...
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. >>> hello, i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. the prop gun fired by alec baldwin on "rust" led to the death of halyna hutchins was loaded with live browned and had previously been mishandled. >>> and the united states supreme court says it will hear multiple legal challenges related to texas' abortion ban on november 1st. the law remains in place for now. justice sonia sotomayor called the decision cold comfort for texas women seeking abortion care. now back to "dateline." >>> welcome to "dateline." i'm natalie morales. three years after sandra galas' murder, the investigation had stalled. enter chief darryl perry. like sandra's father, larry, chief perry knew the pain of losing a child. motivated by their shared grief, he asked state investigators to take a look at the file. and remarkably they found new evidence. but in a case full of twists, there was another one just around the corner. here again is keith morrison with "the other side of paradise." >>> it took a scientific breakthrough to finally get larry mendonca the help h
. >>> hello, i'm dara brown. here's what's happening. the prop gun fired by alec baldwin on "rust" led to the death of halyna hutchins was loaded with live browned and had previously been mishandled. >>> and the united states supreme court says it will hear multiple legal challenges related to texas' abortion ban on november 1st. the law remains in place for now. justice sonia sotomayor called the decision cold comfort for texas women seeking abortion care. now back...
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. >> yeah, yeah, it's all about this is a scary world of brown people and tan people and that's not just from entertainers. that's from people who are news people who vacillate between being entertainers and saying they are commentators and providing news. it fascinating you play that clip with tucker saying this is what you should do with people mistreating people. call child services. does he do that when he hangs up with matt gaetz? i doubt it. they are dumbing down the audiences knowing full well not only will they not be held accountable but also if they're ever called into question, go back to saying it's entertainment -- >> it's the brown people and the tan people. we have to stop them, too. >> absolutely. he's -- protective services and if he's out with mr. gaetz and there are teenagers around, he should. >>> appreciate you-all. have a greed weekend. up next, request denied. president biden rejects the claim of executive privilege as the hinchmen learn they will not get away with the january 6th select committee. >> look what is happening in haiti. a tremendous problem with aids.
. >> yeah, yeah, it's all about this is a scary world of brown people and tan people and that's not just from entertainers. that's from people who are news people who vacillate between being entertainers and saying they are commentators and providing news. it fascinating you play that clip with tucker saying this is what you should do with people mistreating people. call child services. does he do that when he hangs up with matt gaetz? i doubt it. they are dumbing down the audiences...
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i think it's generally true that black and brown people across the country who are put in jail for extensive narcotics, nonviolent offenses, and other minor offenses as you point out go to jail and they are radicalized. i think we need a lot of reform as it comes to our system. the bigger issue i think for merrick garland right snow what he is going to do with donald trump and what he's going to do with steve bannon. and the reason why it is so important is if he does not open an investigation, and we have no reason to believe that he has, into donald trump and his activity in the lead-up to january 6, and including january 6, about all of his efforts to overturn the election, and then if he also does not enforce the steve bannon subpoena by criminally charging steve bannon with contempt of congress, then i fear that his actions will ultimately lead us to fail to understand what exactly happened on january 6. because if he doesn't enforce the subpoena for steve bannon, and everyone who comes after him, then the january 6 committee is not going to have time to get to the bottom of what happen
i think it's generally true that black and brown people across the country who are put in jail for extensive narcotics, nonviolent offenses, and other minor offenses as you point out go to jail and they are radicalized. i think we need a lot of reform as it comes to our system. the bigger issue i think for merrick garland right snow what he is going to do with donald trump and what he's going to do with steve bannon. and the reason why it is so important is if he does not open an investigation,...
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rest of us are having a conversation about how marginalized trans people are, especially black and brown trans women of color, because jokes can lead to the dehumanization of people and then that can lead to violence. it is not that dave chappelle is causing people to go out and kill trans people of color but it doesn't happen. >> liz, speaking of trans, there's a trans activist on twitter said trans people aren't reacting strongly to chappelle because they have thin skin. she wrote, what we object to is the harm that content like this does to the trans community and very specifically black trans women. i'm curious to get your thoughts. >> i think it is just a shame because what dave chappelle did is what white women do all the time that i find really annoying, is that we don't see -- we fail to see ourselves as both the oppressor and the oppressed. that's actually a unique opportunity for us to act as human beings who understand what it is like to be subjugated but have the privilege to do something about it. so i'm really disappointed. i'm also disappointed, there's a part in the show
rest of us are having a conversation about how marginalized trans people are, especially black and brown trans women of color, because jokes can lead to the dehumanization of people and then that can lead to violence. it is not that dave chappelle is causing people to go out and kill trans people of color but it doesn't happen. >> liz, speaking of trans, there's a trans activist on twitter said trans people aren't reacting strongly to chappelle because they have thin skin. she wrote, what...
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laws in the country, in a desperate attempt to keep their state blue by disenfranchising black and brown voters who dare to vote for democrats. the state's ongoing lieutenant government, jeff duncan, is one of the few republicans to buck the trend. he appeared on this very program to talk about a gop 2.0. trying to win votes with fresh ideas than trying to oppressing them, and you will forgive me for my skepticism, and seems to me the fight to save our democracy won't be one at the georgia state house but rather in washington, d.c., in the halls of the capitol or the chambers of the supreme court. that political battle is just beginning, and it will take all of us to win it. joining me now, georgia congressman, hank johnson, who sits on the transportation and infrastructure and judiciary committees. congressman johnson, thanks for being with us. let's go right at it. let's start with the fight for democracy in georgia, and that's what it boils down to, democracy, and none of this would be happening if the john roberts voting act. the biden commission, you say they miss the mark. you are
laws in the country, in a desperate attempt to keep their state blue by disenfranchising black and brown voters who dare to vote for democrats. the state's ongoing lieutenant government, jeff duncan, is one of the few republicans to buck the trend. he appeared on this very program to talk about a gop 2.0. trying to win votes with fresh ideas than trying to oppressing them, and you will forgive me for my skepticism, and seems to me the fight to save our democracy won't be one at the georgia...