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representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democrat collision it for national security as an authority retired col. in the united states army reserve and he has a military record spanning more than a quarter of a century as an aviator and jag officer he was awarded the region of merit and it's hard for us distinguished service and is also the author of legislation tracking extremism within the armed services. to begin a conversation, my supremacy opposes one of the most lethal threat to american democracy and security. senator jones, you prosecuted one of the most infamous hate crimes in american history know you're a senior fellow here and you are to the team recently released a comprehensive national group to end white supremacist violence. can you talk about the key federal actions that are needed to curb the white supremacist activities within our government institutions in our military specifically brightest and i think thinking upon thank
representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democrat collision it for national security as an authority retired col. in the united states army reserve and he has a military record spanning more than a quarter of a century as an aviator and jag officer he was awarded the region of merit and it's hard for us distinguished service and is also the author of...
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i wonder if president feels a little like charlie brown in that famous scene with the football. his advisers tell him to come back up to the hill, they promise this time speaker pelosi won't pull it out from under him. but we'll find out today if she does the exact same thing. i agree with the house majority whip who said, i'm not sure the democrats have yet developed will to win in 2022. so as a lame duck speaker jets around the world on her fare well tour and puts together a multitrillion dollar bill in her office you have to wonder, how long until the rest of the democrats wake up. speaker pelosi has destroyed this institution and its ability to function on behalf of the american public. as more democrats tap out, republicans are ready to put america back on the field to turn our country around. and build a country that all can be proud of. with that, let me open it up for questions. yes, ma'am. reporter: is speak -- if speaker pelosi does bring this to the floor today on the bipartisan infrastructure proposal that passed the senate how many of your republican members do you
i wonder if president feels a little like charlie brown in that famous scene with the football. his advisers tell him to come back up to the hill, they promise this time speaker pelosi won't pull it out from under him. but we'll find out today if she does the exact same thing. i agree with the house majority whip who said, i'm not sure the democrats have yet developed will to win in 2022. so as a lame duck speaker jets around the world on her fare well tour and puts together a multitrillion...
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i'm also excited to welcome representative anthony brown er maryland's fourth congressional district. representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure m. the congressman is also cochair of the new democrat coalition or national security task force and is retired colonel in the united states army reserve. he has a military record spanning more than a quarter-century as an ed heater and officer and was awarded the legion of merit and a bronze star for his distinguished military service. he's also the author of legislation tracking extremism within our armed services . . to begin our conversation, violence what supremacy currently poses one of the most lethal threats to american democracy security . senator jones, you prosecuted one of the most roinfamous crimes in american history and now you're a senior fellow here at camp action and you work on the team that recently released a comprehensive national blueprint and white supremacist violence . can you talk about the key federal actions that
i'm also excited to welcome representative anthony brown er maryland's fourth congressional district. representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure m. the congressman is also cochair of the new democrat coalition or national security task force and is retired colonel in the united states army reserve. he has a military record spanning more than a quarter-century as an ed heater and officer and...
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an object or next, anthony brown and doug jones talk about white supremacy in law enforcement and the military. they also look at what congress can do to address the issue. >> thank you so much danielle, it's a pleasure to be here today for someone to introduce both of our panelists. starting with senator jones, welcome former u.s. senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to kkk members whether role in the 1963, 16th street baptist church bombing and he is been a prominent civil rights advocate throughout his career. notably center jones has action as a distinguished senior fellow focusing on racial equity for social justice issues as well as criminal justice and democracy reform. and i'm also very excited to welcome representative anthony brown marilyn fourth congressional district. representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democr
an object or next, anthony brown and doug jones talk about white supremacy in law enforcement and the military. they also look at what congress can do to address the issue. >> thank you so much danielle, it's a pleasure to be here today for someone to introduce both of our panelists. starting with senator jones, welcome former u.s. senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to...
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segregation under railcars were impermissible and it reads like the majority unanimous decision in brown versus board of education 58 years later. that's why john marshal harlan's picture on my wall and i was thrilled back about life and times. marvelous read. i highly recommend it to your viewers. >> when do you find time to read, do you have to scheduling it? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. i typically read on planes or weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read at night. i mean usually sleepy. so i'm not what i would call a fast reader. i'm 8 or 10 book a year person. most in the area not surprisingly american history, another book that i read recently the marvelous book of 48 election, that sort of thing is what typically is bound in my briefcase. >> what about any books on another famous kentuckian henry clay? >> i've read a lot about him. if you live in kentucky, everybody has heard of henry clay. in fact, i did my senior thesis in college in the compromise of 1850 which was clay's last great compromise and his quest to hold the union together with all of the strai
segregation under railcars were impermissible and it reads like the majority unanimous decision in brown versus board of education 58 years later. that's why john marshal harlan's picture on my wall and i was thrilled back about life and times. marvelous read. i highly recommend it to your viewers. >> when do you find time to read, do you have to scheduling it? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. i typically read on planes or weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read...
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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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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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i'm pamela brown and you're in "the situation room." let's get right to the breaking news on the january 6 investigation and including president biden's refusal to assert executive privilege on behalf of former president trump. a lot of moving parts today. our justice correspondent jessica schneider is following the new angles why the january 6 committee got an important green light from president biden on this. >> they did but this is setting up a very big and looming legal fight. so the current president, president biden, saying that he will not invoke executive privilege saying he will not shield the trump white house documents from going to the committee calling them unique circumstances but the former president is firing back. he's released the two-page letter to the national archives saying he'll invoke executive privilege and a former president can do and the fight could play out in federal court. >> reporter: tonight the biden administration is clearing the way for the select committee to get details what was happening inside th
i'm pamela brown and you're in "the situation room." let's get right to the breaking news on the january 6 investigation and including president biden's refusal to assert executive privilege on behalf of former president trump. a lot of moving parts today. our justice correspondent jessica schneider is following the new angles why the january 6 committee got an important green light from president biden on this. >> they did but this is setting up a very big and looming legal...
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the issues we talk about, or perhaps even worse in workplaces were minority in black and brown of the worst exposureste. it's true across the board workers are often forgotten. announced a major program to control the chemicals you may but theird about tough line like chemicals. there's no mention of workers and workers are exposed to these in the workplace. how to protect people not just outside the workplace but inside the workplace as well. >> is go to the next color in youngstown ohio good morning. >> good morning. can you hear me? >> yes pecan. >> caller: i do have an issue with tracing the spread of covid because you can't really say where you got it from. if youou go to the doctor all they can say is that you have got it. they cannot tell you where you got it, how you got it, and then finally everything is supposed to be free. it is not free. i don't believe it's free. >> host: in terms of getting your vaccine or what? >> yes getting the vaccine might be free to us. but the government is paying these pharmacies to develop this. i believe that is how it started really. that is w
the issues we talk about, or perhaps even worse in workplaces were minority in black and brown of the worst exposureste. it's true across the board workers are often forgotten. announced a major program to control the chemicals you may but theird about tough line like chemicals. there's no mention of workers and workers are exposed to these in the workplace. how to protect people not just outside the workplace but inside the workplace as well. >> is go to the next color in youngstown ohio...
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hesitancy, look, there's faxing hesitancy in different communities and some vaccine hesitancy in black and brown america because of concerns around past practices about medical have been deployed in that community and distrust thai don't think that is so disproportionate in one community or another if that's what's driving some of these disparities. if you look at the data uptake of that among moderate groups has been pretty good especially relative to other vaccines as well. i don't think that explains the differences we see in outcomes. when you talk about faxing hesitancy i try to avoid that word because it means different things to different people. the reason why people are reluctant to get vaccinated is so heterogeneous that you can't say there's a monolithic school of thought around reluctant to vaccinate. different people have different concerns, and were at the point now, getting back to my point about 76% of adults been vaccinated at least one dose and getting close to levels where top off, notwithstanding her point about even across the country but we getting close to levels where get
hesitancy, look, there's faxing hesitancy in different communities and some vaccine hesitancy in black and brown america because of concerns around past practices about medical have been deployed in that community and distrust thai don't think that is so disproportionate in one community or another if that's what's driving some of these disparities. if you look at the data uptake of that among moderate groups has been pretty good especially relative to other vaccines as well. i don't think that...
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this is very hard, even compared with the one that i think is very hard is the aca after scott brown got elected. and had to go past that senate bill, which was a really hard. one harder than that? >> yes. separately because, we knew then how hard it was, we knew what we were battling against. we knew exactly what we needed to do in order to get people into a good place. and we got there. this time so much misinformation is going out. and people are really reacting to stuff that makes no sense. covid-19 is real. and why people are not [inaudible] is a problem for me. i can't understand. that we are not going to get our economy to wear needs to be until we get this pandemic under control. and aside from all of that, there are people who deny science. climate is all about signs. and so when you have these kind of denials, it makes it tough. and so this has been [inaudible] >> ten plus, congressman james e. clyburn, >> coming up if there was one good news coming up for today, is that during facebook five hour long outage no one on facebook could read your comments on the damning tell ou
this is very hard, even compared with the one that i think is very hard is the aca after scott brown got elected. and had to go past that senate bill, which was a really hard. one harder than that? >> yes. separately because, we knew then how hard it was, we knew what we were battling against. we knew exactly what we needed to do in order to get people into a good place. and we got there. this time so much misinformation is going out. and people are really reacting to stuff that makes no...
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we also know the brown versus board of education 1954 would inspire white supremacist. the pushback against integration of new inspirations. so while the clan may have morphed into a different kind of organization, it had not disappeared. so, i'm just going to close awdear. the threat the segregation soft and then with oj for as many layers of their educated men who contrived they could purchase probably they can vote. and lauren miller and california able and mounted begins housing discrimination in the cloud. they were joined by the naacp in the social workers party the communist party activists, coburn's movements against usrestrictive housing was brougt in individuals across the state level members risk everything to across the county line moved into neighborhoods that were known to be part by the ku klux klan paraded oj short his family, and arteries and others sound the alarm against the clan noise k supremacist biden since 1940, a new expression in fontana after the brown board decision pretty backlash against the revival of the clan, became so successful that by
we also know the brown versus board of education 1954 would inspire white supremacist. the pushback against integration of new inspirations. so while the clan may have morphed into a different kind of organization, it had not disappeared. so, i'm just going to close awdear. the threat the segregation soft and then with oj for as many layers of their educated men who contrived they could purchase probably they can vote. and lauren miller and california able and mounted begins housing...
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jeffrey brown has this story, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: it's not everyday you get a tuba demonstration. >> i take a deep breath... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...and sometimes, i like to have fun, which means i like to do multi-phonics... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...which is singing in the tuba. >> brown: especially one like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and then i like to add a little beat-box to it. ♪ ♪ ♪ and you put it all together. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: now, is that in the classical repertoire? ( laughs ) >> not yet. but i'm working on it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: richard antoine white is a classical musician. he's principal tubist for the santa fe symphony and the new mexico philharmonic. and if he hasn't yet brought beat-boxing to the tradition, he has brought an inspiring personal story. >> if you look at my life, my entire life, it was a long st for me to be successful. against all odds, i am possible, taking the word "impossible" and turning it into "i am possible." >> brown: and that's what he's titled his new memoir, "i'm possible: a story of survival, a tuba, and the small miracl
jeffrey brown has this story, for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: it's not everyday you get a tuba demonstration. >> i take a deep breath... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...and sometimes, i like to have fun, which means i like to do multi-phonics... ♪ ♪ ♪ ...which is singing in the tuba. >> brown: especially one like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and then i like to add a little beat-box to it. ♪ ♪ ♪ and you put it all together. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown:...
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you have all four major sports night playing, baseball, braves-dodgers, you have the browns playing the broncos and you have the nhl, the nba has three games. we'll do this again sunday, we will have all four. >> i have a show that people have to watch! >> enjoy, good night for sports fans. >> what's your favorite? >> i have three tvs, i'll have them all on, we will be going back and forth taking notes on things. >> i'll be at the ballet. >> you're going to the ballet? >> that's amazing. >> who's watching the kid, you didn't ask me to babysit. >> you're not legally allowed to do that. >> i'll watch them. am i allowed? >> bedtime is 7:00. >> that works perfect. "special report" is up next. >> bret: i would go with dana over greg. good evening come on bret baier, we are coming to you tonight from dallas and we are receiving word in the past few minutes that the -- we have word from the fbi, the dental records show the remains found in a florida wilderness reserve are those of federal fugitive brian laundrie. some of his remains and personal effects were found earlier this week, he's a per
you have all four major sports night playing, baseball, braves-dodgers, you have the browns playing the broncos and you have the nhl, the nba has three games. we'll do this again sunday, we will have all four. >> i have a show that people have to watch! >> enjoy, good night for sports fans. >> what's your favorite? >> i have three tvs, i'll have them all on, we will be going back and forth taking notes on things. >> i'll be at the ballet. >> you're going to...
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i know what this means for black people, brown people and people with low incomes. today i share for the first time publically a difficult personal story. i'm sharing my story even though i truly believe it is personal and really nobody's business. and certainly not the business of politicians. but i'm compelled to speak out because of the real risks of the clocks being turned back to those days before roe versus wade to the days i was a teenager and had a back alley abortion in mexico. i was raised in el paso, texas, and attended catholic schools. reproductive health were not discussed in a meaningful way because of that i wasn't sure how you got pregnant. most of what i learned of sex and relationships was pages of magazines and hearsay from my peers. i lived in a loving extended family household with my parents and grandparents who wanted me to make straight as, practice the piano day and night and stay away from boys. after grammar school we moved to california and later when i was 16 i missed my period. i was confused and unknowing if i was pregnant or not. i d
i know what this means for black people, brown people and people with low incomes. today i share for the first time publically a difficult personal story. i'm sharing my story even though i truly believe it is personal and really nobody's business. and certainly not the business of politicians. but i'm compelled to speak out because of the real risks of the clocks being turned back to those days before roe versus wade to the days i was a teenager and had a back alley abortion in mexico. i was...
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meghan rainy, a doctor of emergency medicine and associate dean at brown university. do you think we're turning a corner? too soon to say that? what do you think? >> i hope we're turning a corner and we've seen encouraging numbers from many states but there are other states just seeing the surges from delta. i feel if we've learned anything during the pandemic we've been trying to say it's over since easter of 2020 and the virus keeps coming back again so it is far too early to take that victory lap. there's a lot between here and there. we have to get more people vaccinated. we have the cold weather coming we know the virus spreads more easily when people are indoors and in the cold weather and we have to get the rest of the globe vaccinated because we have a lot of folks getting sick across the world and there's a chance of new variants yet to come. >> i was hoping to breathe a sigh of relief but i know it's too early to do that. pfizer announced this week, it's seeking emergency authorization for its vaccine in kids 5 to 11. if authorized it would be the first vacc
meghan rainy, a doctor of emergency medicine and associate dean at brown university. do you think we're turning a corner? too soon to say that? what do you think? >> i hope we're turning a corner and we've seen encouraging numbers from many states but there are other states just seeing the surges from delta. i feel if we've learned anything during the pandemic we've been trying to say it's over since easter of 2020 and the virus keeps coming back again so it is far too early to take that...
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. >> light foot and david brown are standing by the mandate and don't expect there will be a shortage of officers and most none compliant officers are choosing to update their status. >> i know the bravey and courage. we have to do everything we can to save their lives. if it takes this mandate, if it takes going through counseling session, going through a no-pay status, going to internal affairs for direct order, if that's what it takes, i'm willing to do it. >> remember, we could be back right here again come january when testing is no longer an option and once again several thousand officers could be at risk of being taken off the streets if they are unvaccinated. harris. >> harris: i wonder what the crime will look like then? the mayors are trying to downplay the numbers and all that and it isn't a big deal. if it weren't they wouldn't keep having news conferences about it. garrett, thank you. >> that's the big question and concern for everyone. >> harris: the u.s. navy is promising severe punishment for service members who don't comply with the defense department's order to be va
. >> light foot and david brown are standing by the mandate and don't expect there will be a shortage of officers and most none compliant officers are choosing to update their status. >> i know the bravey and courage. we have to do everything we can to save their lives. if it takes this mandate, if it takes going through counseling session, going through a no-pay status, going to internal affairs for direct order, if that's what it takes, i'm willing to do it. >> remember, we...
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professor joshua brown teaches a class on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class white new yorkers, incensed by inequities in the draft, resent until about wartime hardship and inflamed by the emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police and federal troops and brutally attacked the city's african-american residents. in this century and a half since the new york city draft riots, numerous books and articles have narrated and examined the significance of the events that comprise the largest civil insurrection in u.s. history. most of the works have included illustrations of the violence that were published in its immediate aftermath in the weekly pictorial newspapers. none of these many studies or popular accounts have used these images as much more than endorse emergency for or reiteration of their text. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be evaluated in their own right. eight illustrated newspapers covered the riots. the three american pictorial weeklies
professor joshua brown teaches a class on the 1863 new york city draft riots. >> from july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class white new yorkers, incensed by inequities in the draft, resent until about wartime hardship and inflamed by the emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police and federal troops and brutally attacked the city's african-american residents. in this century and a half since the new york city...
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joe biden became president of the united states because of black and brown vote. the reason you have the senate is not because of individuals who were tired of donald trump in georgia. voters came out throughout the state of georgia. so when you talk about why he got there, i mean, there is the frustration and you hear this frustration being palpable the issue such as -- listen, you can call it transformational, call it too big, call it whatever you want, but passing voting rights and passing things like criminal justice reform, they are not too big. that's -- that's what in country needs. that's -- that's how we heal this country. and so that along with what we're talking about in the transportation bill and the build back better plan are all necessary. but the problem is, i mean, to your point, to your point, congressman, this is the fact. he hasn't passed any of those. and because he hasn't even passed one of those, he is stuck in a rut today. >> but the black and brown voters are on the conservative end of the democratic party. they are not -- most of all, the
joe biden became president of the united states because of black and brown vote. the reason you have the senate is not because of individuals who were tired of donald trump in georgia. voters came out throughout the state of georgia. so when you talk about why he got there, i mean, there is the frustration and you hear this frustration being palpable the issue such as -- listen, you can call it transformational, call it too big, call it whatever you want, but passing voting rights and passing...
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an equity issue if you think about it this has disproportionate effect on women of color, black and brown women. according to mom -- moms rising, african-american moms just earn 52 cents on the dollar for what white fathers earn. and so, we are often living on the margins and can't afford to take off and this paid leave would be so critically, critically important. you know, we shouldn't have to choose between taking care of ourselves or an ailing parent or a newborn child. choosing between all of those -- those responsibilities and an income. so, not only does this make the united states out of step with other developed nations, it also is an -- a step back away from equity and making sure that -- that both women of color and men and women get the type of -- of need -- of their needs met when it comes to helping others and their family, and being part of this workforce. >> we'll go back to that equity question. but, you no, tara, this is a universally liked policy when you look at the polling. i mean, even 74% of republicans are for it so if it indeed doesn't make it into the bill, is th
an equity issue if you think about it this has disproportionate effect on women of color, black and brown women. according to mom -- moms rising, african-american moms just earn 52 cents on the dollar for what white fathers earn. and so, we are often living on the margins and can't afford to take off and this paid leave would be so critically, critically important. you know, we shouldn't have to choose between taking care of ourselves or an ailing parent or a newborn child. choosing between all...
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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
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...
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he won those black and brown voters -- hang on. let me finish. he won because those black and brown voters, as charlie said, thought that he would stabilize the country, that he would be able to compromise and work with republicans and pull his party together and the country together as well because in order to get 82 million people when you have african-americans -- >> no. >> hang on. when you have 82 million people voting for a president, most of the people who voted for him are quite frankly white americans although black and brown people pushed him over the finish line. >> let's back up a little bit because we're forgetting where we were just last summer. like in 2020, people didn't take to the streets. we were all there. we witnessed them taking to the streets. we didn't take to the streets and then vote in outrageous numbers in the middle of a pandemic for something less than transformative. so when i'm talking about justice issues, i don't necessarily think that we're saying different things here. but what i am saying, though, is that you
he won those black and brown voters -- hang on. let me finish. he won because those black and brown voters, as charlie said, thought that he would stabilize the country, that he would be able to compromise and work with republicans and pull his party together and the country together as well because in order to get 82 million people when you have african-americans -- >> no. >> hang on. when you have 82 million people voting for a president, most of the people who voted for him are...
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. >>> to talk more about this now, i was joined a short while ago by the dean of brown university school of health i began by asking him if we should lower our expectation of how many children may receive these vaccinations >> 70 million adults have not yet gotten vaccinated. i do expect that some chunk of kids may not get vaccinated immediately as well. but i'm hoping a majority will. of course, i think all kids should we're going to have to kind of manage our expectations on this >> we are seeing mandates begin to take hold in a lot of industries, a lot of places do they appear to be working and in your opinion are they going far enough >> they are working. they are working there has been a noisy minority who is protesting. but when you look at united airlines, look at the hospital 98%, 99% of people are getting vaccinated i think we will see this play out across the country and i think they are far enough. >> let me ask you about communications and how well the health industry is doing in educating all of us. you know, at the outset, when the vaccines came about, nobody was talking ab
. >>> to talk more about this now, i was joined a short while ago by the dean of brown university school of health i began by asking him if we should lower our expectation of how many children may receive these vaccinations >> 70 million adults have not yet gotten vaccinated. i do expect that some chunk of kids may not get vaccinated immediately as well. but i'm hoping a majority will. of course, i think all kids should we're going to have to kind of manage our expectations on...
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ex-nets player terrence williams, glen brown, ronald davis and 15 other players were indicted for conspiracy to commit health fraud and wire fraud, accused of submitting claims for medical and dental services that were never done. the ex-players got about $2.5 million. >> trevor: look, look, i know a lot of people are shocked by this, but, guys, why are we surprised? pretending to be hurt is a huge part of playing in the n.b.a., which by the way i'm all for. i think men shouldn't be afraid to express when they're hurt. ♪♪ and once you retire, got to make money somehow. what's more dishonest, stealing money from the health fund or shaq claiming papa john's is good pizza. this is fraud. we're all friends here. but getting caught is bad news for these players and it's going to be great news for whatever jail is about to get the best basketball team of all time. imagine having these guys play? i'm not guarding big baby davis! that guy's huge! i might be a murderer but i'm not crazy! let's move on to a story about the mafia, a guy who knows the guy if you need a guy for that. the mob has been
ex-nets player terrence williams, glen brown, ronald davis and 15 other players were indicted for conspiracy to commit health fraud and wire fraud, accused of submitting claims for medical and dental services that were never done. the ex-players got about $2.5 million. >> trevor: look, look, i know a lot of people are shocked by this, but, guys, why are we surprised? pretending to be hurt is a huge part of playing in the n.b.a., which by the way i'm all for. i think men shouldn't be...
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amy: your victory against byron brown. you really upset the democratic establishment, and why you think your messageesoned. ina: we were out in e streets last summer, protestingfter the murder of george floyd, ande watched buffalo police push a 75-yeaold mato the ground, bleeding from his ear. theesponsout of r city leadership was n only disappointing, it was embarrassing. theountry watched that on national news, and our mayor this -- fended the actions of his pole department. he totally ignored the ces r justice from protesters, mmunity members, from our own governor who compelled him to put in plae reforms in order to get state entitlemts and fding. that was the only reason there was action taken on behalf of the city of buffalo to address our policing issue. those reforms have been lackluster at best. i felt personally like he would ignore thousands of people in the streets, the summer before last and that heould also ignore a campaign that was bei speaeaded by those peopl i don't feel like i won the democratic primary.
amy: your victory against byron brown. you really upset the democratic establishment, and why you think your messageesoned. ina: we were out in e streets last summer, protestingfter the murder of george floyd, ande watched buffalo police push a 75-yeaold mato the ground, bleeding from his ear. theesponsout of r city leadership was n only disappointing, it was embarrassing. theountry watched that on national news, and our mayor this -- fended the actions of his pole department. he totally...
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. >>> check out this incredible catch by markeith brown. the ravens put up 23 unanswered and knocked the broncos of from rnks of the unbeatens, 27 23-7 >>> only two undefeated teams remain in the nfl. the raiders put their 3-0 mark on the line tonight against the chargers >> let's check in with janessa webb for a look at how your week is shaping up. i know you started off well. the cowboys got the victory yesterday, as well so could not be a bad end to the weekend. >> yeah, how about them boys it's always a good start when they get a w so weather wise, we are seeing across the ohio valley to the east coast, just a ton of sunshine for your weekend. things are starting to go downhill, because we have a slow-movg s going to continue all week long across this area. so we have dreary weather from new york city down to raleigh-durham area. and portions of the southeast, we'll be watching for the flooding rain for at least the next three case. look at atlanta, all the way down to across texas. san angelo, 86 degrees an man, it's still feeling like
. >>> check out this incredible catch by markeith brown. the ravens put up 23 unanswered and knocked the broncos of from rnks of the unbeatens, 27 23-7 >>> only two undefeated teams remain in the nfl. the raiders put their 3-0 mark on the line tonight against the chargers >> let's check in with janessa webb for a look at how your week is shaping up. i know you started off well. the cowboys got the victory yesterday, as well so could not be a bad end to the weekend....
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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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advertising, they were tired their classic song browser, make jaggers as we play brown sugar every night since 1970, sometimes you think we will take that one out for now and see how it goes but for decades the stones stood their ground. >> became more important, when you been something it becomes more important. it >> president biden: thank you very much. >> what about the vaccine crisis? >> there is a critical shipping backlog piling up dinner reports a president biden refuses take questions on the supply chain crisis or any of the challenges plaguing his administration. jillian: numbers don't lie. 160,000 illegal immigrants have been released into the us in under a year and the mother of all caverns. >> rolling stones officials will tell you which song has been moved, i battle with the woke mob. >> you are watching "fox and friends first". >> we start as the white house goes into overdrive to protect the president from being the grinch who stole christmas. jillian: mark meredith in washington as the administration claims to be handling the supply crisis leaving some store shelves empt
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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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i always like to point out that as have you heard of brown versus the board of education which is an interesting thing to look at here because of the connection and has back to roosevelt courts. perhaps no divisions in american history that has had more significant consequences on the way the millions of americans, talk a bit about brown versus the board and how that came about and why it was such a revolutionary decision it is a really did take on a traditional role. >> this is for john. >> this is such a huge question and the turning point is obviously the creation of this country as a slave country with our constitution ducking that fundamental borrow question as the price of ratifying immunity of slave states and free states. an race through the 19th century in the civil war in the moments after the war is our fundamental historical reality in our permanent challenge in our deepest sin. and we won world war two with a segregated army fighting against racial supremacy, opponents. that all came home and had to get sorted out. the non- theism and imperial japan and coming home and b
i always like to point out that as have you heard of brown versus the board of education which is an interesting thing to look at here because of the connection and has back to roosevelt courts. perhaps no divisions in american history that has had more significant consequences on the way the millions of americans, talk a bit about brown versus the board and how that came about and why it was such a revolutionary decision it is a really did take on a traditional role. >> this is for john....
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so 1976, they walked up to a white man and he said you know what we can use, a brown man. [inaudible]. and he said yes and he said well i know where you can find one. i'll give you 2000 bales of hay because i don't have any money and in a specified time rated i can't remember right now with the contract said and he said he was a fool they thought it was a full because john watson said that if you were out under 2000 bales of cotton or - i get to keep all of the bales and he said we know he was successful because john watson signed and transferred those 80 acres over to her great-great-grandfather. and positing cited same in 1980. so somehow, his brother got the rights. and years later he goes back to him i think was watson and 250 will buys another adjacent 80 acres for $250 in cash. it's amazing delight over separate because of the great-great-grandfather. make is to be able to memorize all of the stories that we found but now we have well over 200 guests and i can't get any but the first season and tell stories that i particularly like doing stories of eastern european g
so 1976, they walked up to a white man and he said you know what we can use, a brown man. [inaudible]. and he said yes and he said well i know where you can find one. i'll give you 2000 bales of hay because i don't have any money and in a specified time rated i can't remember right now with the contract said and he said he was a fool they thought it was a full because john watson said that if you were out under 2000 bales of cotton or - i get to keep all of the bales and he said we know he was...
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coming up next, tens of thousands of kids, mostly black and brown, have lost a parent or primary care giver to covid-19. over the break, we will discuss the social and economic cost. this is a devastating loss. stay with us. this is a devastating loss stay with us ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ (sfx: video game vehicle noises, to unvhorns beeping,) world. (engines...
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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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. >> 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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army general stanley mcchrystal spoke to pamela brown about the u.s. being a strategic u.s. ally. >> if you look at this, there's an argument they make. however, since 1949 taiwan has been acting as a sovereign or independent element and it has been part of our defensive strategy in the region, so now it has become a flashpoint between china's rising military and stronger political muscle as well as economic so it's become a place where we could very easily find a flashpoint that could lead to conflict between the united states and china. >> that would be terrifying, right? >> what do you think? is involvement worth risking war with china? >> there would be an argument that the chinese would make subtly it is not. they would encourage the united states to quietly back away. there are a number of reasons why i think we shouldn't. first, taiwan has been a good ally. they are key to our supply chain on chip production and they are part of the community of nations in asia. so if taiwan were suddenly to be essentially abandoned by the united states, japan, south korea, and other
army general stanley mcchrystal spoke to pamela brown about the u.s. being a strategic u.s. ally. >> if you look at this, there's an argument they make. however, since 1949 taiwan has been acting as a sovereign or independent element and it has been part of our defensive strategy in the region, so now it has become a flashpoint between china's rising military and stronger political muscle as well as economic so it's become a place where we could very easily find a flashpoint that could...
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secondly it's amazing to me how the liberal media can't stand it when someone black or brown happens to talk about the fact that america is the december country in the world. the fact we're blessed to be free and blelsed to live in america. i will keep saying it. we should all talk about the blessings of america. we're not a perfect country. but every day our focus is to make today better than yesterday and that's how i was raised. i was raised to have hope. i was raised that america did have challenges as we were growing but also was raised to live and see that me, a brown family in a small southern rural town, the people when they used to whisper about us or exclude us, i saw something very american happen because they started to smile at us. they started to talk to us and they welcomed us in. and that's the part of america that i was raised in. that's the part of america i'm proud of. and that same state elected me as the first female and first minority governor and you can't say that we're a racist country. you just can't. they can't stand it when a brown republican says that. >>
secondly it's amazing to me how the liberal media can't stand it when someone black or brown happens to talk about the fact that america is the december country in the world. the fact we're blessed to be free and blelsed to live in america. i will keep saying it. we should all talk about the blessings of america. we're not a perfect country. but every day our focus is to make today better than yesterday and that's how i was raised. i was raised to have hope. i was raised that america did have...
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party dies on because that's what voters want, the voters who push this president into office black and brown voters, black and latino voters, women. they want voting rights. they want access, equal access, not special access, equal access to the voting booth. and they are not getting that. what they're getting is the complete opposite. they're getting a party, which is the minority party in the country actually running the show. holding back the vote on voting rights. >> i agree. >> i think it will be the hill they die on. >> well, look, we don't know but i'll tell you what, it would have been the fight i would have focused on. >> yeah. >> and look, i hear the counter arguments. it's all ruby red states passing the laws. whatever. you're closing out opportunity for yourself and allowing a pattern to emerge and you had to stake your currency on something but i will ask you this, don. >> yes, sir. >> i agree with you about the urgency of this issue and yet, we don't see it reflected in the top reason poll in that race in virginia. they said economy, they said schools and education and they sai
party dies on because that's what voters want, the voters who push this president into office black and brown voters, black and latino voters, women. they want voting rights. they want access, equal access, not special access, equal access to the voting booth. and they are not getting that. what they're getting is the complete opposite. they're getting a party, which is the minority party in the country actually running the show. holding back the vote on voting rights. >> i agree....
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investigators say that brown called police to help. but then he ended up driving away before the cops got there a driver in a tesla provided recordings of what happens to investigators and now brown faces a number of charges including felony assault. the family of a mentally ill man shot 9 times by danville police has received about a 5 million dollars settlement from contra. costa county. this comes 3 years after the 2018 fatal shooting latimer arboleda was shot while slowly driving away from the police. the family attorney, john burris announced the settlement for the lawsuit tuesday. a jury convicted officer andrew hall, a felony assault with a firearm. the verdict was the first law enforcement felony conviction involving an off-duty police shooting in contra, costa county hall is accused of shooting and killing tyrell wilson in march of this year and that case is still under investigation. well, another big story that we're following this morning. a stunning admission in that deadly movie set shooting involving actor alec baldwin w
investigators say that brown called police to help. but then he ended up driving away before the cops got there a driver in a tesla provided recordings of what happens to investigators and now brown faces a number of charges including felony assault. the family of a mentally ill man shot 9 times by danville police has received about a 5 million dollars settlement from contra. costa county. this comes 3 years after the 2018 fatal shooting latimer arboleda was shot while slowly driving away from...
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brown is facing a number of charges including felony assault. >> 6.35. is the time the family of a mentally ill man shot 9 times by danville police has gotten a nearly 5 million dollars settlement from contra. costa county. this is nearly 3 years now after that 2018 fatal shooting latimer are believed to was shot while slowly driving away from the police. his family attorney, john burris announced a settlement for the lawsuit by the family tuesday. a jury convicted officer andrew hall. a fan will have felony assault with a firearm and that verdict is the first law enforcement felony conviction involving an on-duty police shooting in contra, costa county hall. the officers also accused of shooting and killing tyrell wilson in march of this year and that case is still under investigation. >> 6.36 is the time and happening today we have top executives from exxon from bp chevron shell. they're all going to be in washington facing lawmakers in the house here by why. why are we paying so much for gas. that just a question. >> san francisco. always the pwinner
brown is facing a number of charges including felony assault. >> 6.35. is the time the family of a mentally ill man shot 9 times by danville police has gotten a nearly 5 million dollars settlement from contra. costa county. this is nearly 3 years now after that 2018 fatal shooting latimer are believed to was shot while slowly driving away from the police. his family attorney, john burris announced a settlement for the lawsuit by the family tuesday. a jury convicted officer andrew hall. a...