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with harry reid. in that land beyond sun, moon and stars where the days know neither dawn nor darkness. we leave him to your care as we remember that not even death can separate us from your love. we pray for the love of his life and the wind beneath his wings. precious landra. comfort her with the balm of your grace and may she feel your palpable embrace. lord, we pray for the children, grandchildren, and great grand. sustain them in all of their tomorrows. now unto him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we can ask or imagine according to his power, working in us, to him be glory, majesty and might, dominion and power, forever and ever, amen. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats until escorted to pay your respects by the sergeants at arms staff. >>> and that concludes this ceremony portion of the memorial today. the late senator will lie in state for the remainder of the day. his remains, then, to be carried out later on in the day around 4:45 p.m. down the east
with harry reid. in that land beyond sun, moon and stars where the days know neither dawn nor darkness. we leave him to your care as we remember that not even death can separate us from your love. we pray for the love of his life and the wind beneath his wings. precious landra. comfort her with the balm of your grace and may she feel your palpable embrace. lord, we pray for the children, grandchildren, and great grand. sustain them in all of their tomorrows. now unto him who is able to do...
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i have a great deal i want to say about harry, but you know harry. he was a man of few words, and he wanted everybody else to be a person of few words. and again, we'll go to the phone calls, because i, immodestly, say that i probably got hung up on the most by harry reid. two or three times a day, for 12 years. that is official working days. sometimes saturday and sunday. but anyway, if we had a really succinct conversation, harry, subject, this, problem, this, timing, this, even if it was that succinct, you know, click. click. so sometimes i even called him back and said, harry, i was singing your praises. i was thanking you for the great job you did in the legislation and the rest. i don't want to hear it. click. i even said to him, when he was announcing his retirement, i want to have a big dinner and invite all of your friends that you're served with in the past, in the house and the senate and the rest. i don't want to do it. but i want to, you know, for them to sing your praises. i don't want to do it. save the money. feed the poor. harry reid
i have a great deal i want to say about harry, but you know harry. he was a man of few words, and he wanted everybody else to be a person of few words. and again, we'll go to the phone calls, because i, immodestly, say that i probably got hung up on the most by harry reid. two or three times a day, for 12 years. that is official working days. sometimes saturday and sunday. but anyway, if we had a really succinct conversation, harry, subject, this, problem, this, timing, this, even if it was...
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harry reid. >> that's a beautiful thing to be said about harry reid. geoff, are there going to be many republicans paying tribute to reid today or next week at the capitol? i mean, when you give the length of his tenure serving in congress, yes, the end of his tenure, he had gotten right into the mix of the extreme partisanship of this country, but he preceded that as well. when you had democrats and republicans working alongside one another across the aisle. >> that's true, and based on leigh ann's reporting, there are a couple of current republican lawmakers who are there in las vegas to pay their respects and we'll certainly see more next week when the late senator lies in state at the u.s. capitol. i'll tell you, though, i'm struck by the written statement that president biden released where he said that harry reid was focused on attaining power not just for power's sake but to use it, to wield it to help people like him, and to help families like his, and it speaks to the point that senator moseley braun made f. you look at harry reid's life, his
harry reid. >> that's a beautiful thing to be said about harry reid. geoff, are there going to be many republicans paying tribute to reid today or next week at the capitol? i mean, when you give the length of his tenure serving in congress, yes, the end of his tenure, he had gotten right into the mix of the extreme partisanship of this country, but he preceded that as well. when you had democrats and republicans working alongside one another across the aisle. >> that's true, and...
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that's harry. that's america. here's someone mark twain himself would have written about as a defining character in the american story, had he known harry. to his staff, known as team reid, you lost an incredibly genuine role model. but we see you carrying on hmr's legacy. people of nevada, you lost a beloved son, but his spirit's always going to burn as bright as the desert sun. as a nation, we lost a giant american. a plainspoken, honorable, decent, brave, unyielding man. may this be his legacy. call on each of us to be our best and speak truth from the heart, to take up the remaining rounds of harry reid's good fight for the america we all love. what a gift. i mean this from the bottom of my heart. what a gift. what a life of a nation he turned until his last breath. landra, god bless you. god bless the entire family. may god bless my friend, harry. a great american. and god protect our troops. >> the president there wrapping up funeral services for former senate majority leader harry reid, concluding the speak
that's harry. that's america. here's someone mark twain himself would have written about as a defining character in the american story, had he known harry. to his staff, known as team reid, you lost an incredibly genuine role model. but we see you carrying on hmr's legacy. people of nevada, you lost a beloved son, but his spirit's always going to burn as bright as the desert sun. as a nation, we lost a giant american. a plainspoken, honorable, decent, brave, unyielding man. may this be his...
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what i watched with harry is almost every member of the senate understood something about what harry had done for them, caring about their constituency, about their issues that were important. he was quite extraordinary. but as i said, he wasn't someone who was loud. he wasn't a back slapper, hale fellow well-met. he just wasn't. >> what do you make of this current filibuster debate? >> i think the filibuster should change. i think we should keep the filibuster. what senator mcconnell did when taking it away for supreme court justices was unforgivable. senator mcconnell decided years ago he was going to filibuster every motion to proceed on virtually every judge, and that of course caused the first change harry made. but mcconnell went much, much further. i think the filibuster should be one in which rather than the 60 votes mattering, if you want to stop something, then 40 votes will matter and you have to be on the floor with 40 votes. you have to be on the floor casting 40 votes in order to get something done. but you know, if i might just say quickly, as a senator, i could just c
what i watched with harry is almost every member of the senate understood something about what harry had done for them, caring about their constituency, about their issues that were important. he was quite extraordinary. but as i said, he wasn't someone who was loud. he wasn't a back slapper, hale fellow well-met. he just wasn't. >> what do you make of this current filibuster debate? >> i think the filibuster should change. i think we should keep the filibuster. what senator...
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and that is part of harry reid's legacy as well. he was not apologetic about what he did. in fact, when i interviewed him in 2019 he thought it would be fine to eliminate the filibuster all together, but he thought the senate ought to be willing to change with the times that had become obstruction to action. what some democrats cautioned is let's not get rid of the filibuster at this moment if republicans win the senate in november and they want to get rid of the filibuster for the issue that is most important to them, it will look very different. that is a debate we see going on now, andrea. >> and as well the closing minute we've got, less than a minute actually, the president's going to go to the senate lunch tomorrow and make another appeal for voting rights and to try to get manchin and sinema, some would argue the emotional he was at could have shut the door for manchin and sinema. >> he's a person that's spent 30 years in the senate and in the house, we changed the rules in 1975. i don't want to get too much in the details, but we changed the rules of the filibuster
and that is part of harry reid's legacy as well. he was not apologetic about what he did. in fact, when i interviewed him in 2019 he thought it would be fine to eliminate the filibuster all together, but he thought the senate ought to be willing to change with the times that had become obstruction to action. what some democrats cautioned is let's not get rid of the filibuster at this moment if republicans win the senate in november and they want to get rid of the filibuster for the issue that...
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but where the biden/harris administration is failing is in communication. and by the way, it's the reason democrats lost in particularly some hispanic areas in the 2020 election. it is so negative. it is always about the bad news when it comes to the pandemic. and the truth is, craig, there's a lot of good news out there. even former administration officials are telling the biden administration that it's time to get the country out of this state of panic. this state of alarm that people just cannot handle anymore. and that they can see isn't justified. i've run into dozens of people in the last few weeks who said i was so afraid of getting sick with this disease, and i had it, and i didn't even notice. of course, that's not everyone. there are some people, a lot of people have passed away and a lot of people have gotten very sick, but the truth still is that for most americans, getting infected with covid-19 is not a life-altering event. it's something that most people recover from and the administration just focuses all the time on the bad news. there's a
but where the biden/harris administration is failing is in communication. and by the way, it's the reason democrats lost in particularly some hispanic areas in the 2020 election. it is so negative. it is always about the bad news when it comes to the pandemic. and the truth is, craig, there's a lot of good news out there. even former administration officials are telling the biden administration that it's time to get the country out of this state of panic. this state of alarm that people just...
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many people know the story of harry reid's father. he was an alcoholic who committed suicide when harry reid was in his early 30s, but he was never really around in his childhood. he was a hard rock miner, and michael callahan who was a legendary figure in nevada took harry reid under his wing, taught him how to box, and taught him how to box in life as well. >> thank heavens he did. i know kristin some have written about his partisanship and those character traits that went along with it. were those deliberate calculations that he made in the way he managed people up and down the chain? >> i think it's a testament to him that there are about 300 plus former staff who flew in for his services today. i think it speaks to how much of a mentor he was to hundreds and thousands of people that worked for him. i think he's known as ruthless as jon said publicly. i think privately he was one of the best bosses anyone who's ever worked for him would say. he treated people with respect. he was inclusive. he brought people into the process, whet
many people know the story of harry reid's father. he was an alcoholic who committed suicide when harry reid was in his early 30s, but he was never really around in his childhood. he was a hard rock miner, and michael callahan who was a legendary figure in nevada took harry reid under his wing, taught him how to box, and taught him how to box in life as well. >> thank heavens he did. i know kristin some have written about his partisanship and those character traits that went along with...
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capitol police officer harry dunn, and washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. and the senate returns tomorrow with the presidents' build back better plan hanging in the balance. congresswoman pramila jayapal will be here to talk about what she expects to happen. i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> a very happy new year to you on this first sunday of 2022. we begin this morning
capitol police officer harry dunn, and washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. and the senate returns tomorrow with the presidents' build back better plan hanging in the balance. congresswoman pramila jayapal will be here to talk about what she expects to happen. i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> a very happy new year to you on this first sunday of 2022. we begin this morning
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former nevada senator harry reid will lie in state beneath the capitol rotunda. we'll hear leaders and former colleagues pay tribute to his life and his lasting legacy.
former nevada senator harry reid will lie in state beneath the capitol rotunda. we'll hear leaders and former colleagues pay tribute to his life and his lasting legacy.
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and harry's life shows it for all from our darkest days. we can find light and find hope. >> and that is all the time i have for today. i will see you back here tomorrow 6:00 p.m. eastern. for more american voices. for now i hand it over to my colleague, ayman mohyeldin. >> hi, ayman >> what a tribute there to harry reid. i was on the air the night that he passed and i remember speaking to majority leader senator schumer about the life and legacy of harry reid and how much he changed our politics and our country for the better. so it's a fitting tribute to hear from so many today. >> so many legislative accomplishments. >> thank you so much. enjoy the rest of your evening. >>> good evening to you at home. welcome to "ayman." in a few minutes doug jones, one of the frontrunners for the top job at the department of justice will join us. we are going to ask him if the department has done enough to hold those involved in january 6th responsible for their assault on our democracy. plus, one of former president
and harry's life shows it for all from our darkest days. we can find light and find hope. >> and that is all the time i have for today. i will see you back here tomorrow 6:00 p.m. eastern. for more american voices. for now i hand it over to my colleague, ayman mohyeldin. >> hi, ayman >> what a tribute there to harry reid. i was on the air the night that he passed and i remember speaking to majority leader senator schumer about the life and legacy of harry reid and how much he...
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harry dunn, and clean o'donnell have been vocal and public in those. fights only the whole truth made public. next, our interview with officer harry dunn, about life one year later. and what still needs to be done. don't go anywhere. n't go anywhere. n. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 8
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it was through harry belafonte several times. his commitment as he would talk about human rights and civil rights was as real as his ability on the screen. he crossed this culture over into dealing with a black and having the skills and the perfect weapons that they needed as actors and actresses when it wasn't fashionable. he was the one that broke down the walls of mainstream hollywood when he became the first african american in history to get an academy award, and we as a nation, and certainly those of us in marginalized communities, must wish sidney poitier to rest in power. as i thought about sidney, i thought about how this coming tuesday, my new book is coming out about those that didn't have fame or fortune but that made real change, were pivotal in the movement for civil and human rights in this country. it is called "righteous troublemakers." trouble makers, in the words of john lewis say good trouble, that were righteous, fighting for equality, fighting for empowerment, even though they knew their name was not going t
it was through harry belafonte several times. his commitment as he would talk about human rights and civil rights was as real as his ability on the screen. he crossed this culture over into dealing with a black and having the skills and the perfect weapons that they needed as actors and actresses when it wasn't fashionable. he was the one that broke down the walls of mainstream hollywood when he became the first african american in history to get an academy award, and we as a nation, and...
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both president biden and vice-president harris are facing dwindling popularity numbers, but harris has the biggest popularity deficit of any politician in the survey doesn't help that the vice-president has been dogged by unflattering headline and speculation on the growing loss of trust on the part of president biden. that is an inaccurate and incomplete portrayal of her first year in office. the vice-president has had a successful year on behalf of the administration tackling everything from immigration to the supply chain crisis and embarking on international trips to shore up relations with our allies. besides, there is only one man whose opinion really matters right now, and he has already made up his mind. >> do you commit that she will be your running mate in 2024 provided you run again? >> yes and yes. >> joining me now, eugene danielles, white house correspondent for politico and yamiche alcindor moderator of washington week on pbs, both are msnbc political contributors. thank you both very much for coming back to "the sunday show." all right. let's just talk about the way the
both president biden and vice-president harris are facing dwindling popularity numbers, but harris has the biggest popularity deficit of any politician in the survey doesn't help that the vice-president has been dogged by unflattering headline and speculation on the growing loss of trust on the part of president biden. that is an inaccurate and incomplete portrayal of her first year in office. the vice-president has had a successful year on behalf of the administration tackling everything from...
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and it was that the harry s truman presidential library in independence missouri. it was 6:30 in the morning, the library wasn't due to open up until regular business hours that day. but, a security guard working at the library that friday morning decided he needed to go check something out. because, randomly, a woman pulled up into a parking lot, in the back of the harry s truman presidential library. she partner oldsmobile in that parking lot. again, it's hours until the library opens up. she parked her car and started racing around aimlessly and weirdly. there was a security guard on site but he noticed this was odd. this woman was acting weirdly in the back parking lot. and so the security guard went over to the side of the building, the back side of the library to look out into the parking lot and try and figure out what it was -- what was going on with this woman, what she was doing. when he took that walk over to the back of the presidential library, that is when the thieves struck at the front of the presidential library. the front doors of the harris truma
and it was that the harry s truman presidential library in independence missouri. it was 6:30 in the morning, the library wasn't due to open up until regular business hours that day. but, a security guard working at the library that friday morning decided he needed to go check something out. because, randomly, a woman pulled up into a parking lot, in the back of the harry s truman presidential library. she partner oldsmobile in that parking lot. again, it's hours until the library opens up. she...
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harry, let me bring you in now. as pbs spoke about the retirement back in september to justice breyer. let's listen. >> there are many different considerations and i have not yet made up my mind just exactly when. but i don't want to die on the court. and before then i would like to retire. >> a lot of liberals, a lot of people on the left, raised the fact that the time that he need to step down sooner rather than later. they remember what happened with ruth baiter ginsburg. how much pressure do you think he was under? you know the man. >> moderate, but i think he was determined to avoid the pressure and if anything it was a disincentive because he did not want to make it look like the pressure was making him step down. here's a big institutionalist for the court and does not want the court in general, or him in particular, to look like it's ways to the political winds. my guess was this was always his plan. he knew -- and i don't know that personally -- but it's my strong guess. my point, mehdi, is that he announce
harry, let me bring you in now. as pbs spoke about the retirement back in september to justice breyer. let's listen. >> there are many different considerations and i have not yet made up my mind just exactly when. but i don't want to die on the court. and before then i would like to retire. >> a lot of liberals, a lot of people on the left, raised the fact that the time that he need to step down sooner rather than later. they remember what happened with ruth baiter ginsburg. how...
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i think you are 100% right harry litman, and maya wiley, good to see you both. thank you so much. >>> it is one of the hardest hit cities right now, the sweeping storm in the peak at some spots. we're going to talk with the mayor of this city. you can't make out which one it is because it's so snowy there. obviously still in the thick of it, we'll be right back. there obviously still in the thick of it, we'll be right back. and a touch of sea salt. it's like a double double for your tastebuds. subway keeps refreshing and refreshing and refreshing... as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something diff
i think you are 100% right harry litman, and maya wiley, good to see you both. thank you so much. >>> it is one of the hardest hit cities right now, the sweeping storm in the peak at some spots. we're going to talk with the mayor of this city. you can't make out which one it is because it's so snowy there. obviously still in the thick of it, we'll be right back. there obviously still in the thick of it, we'll be right back. and a touch of sea salt. it's like a double double for your...
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senate, harry reid at his funeral in las vegas this past weekend. tomorrow former senate leader harry reid will lie in state in d.c. under the capitol rotunda. this is a very, very rare honor. of the service in his honor will start at 10:30 a.m. eastern. there will be speeches thereafter. it's going to be an elaborate event. you can watch that here live tomorrow on msnbc. we'll be right back. c. we'll be right back. need your prescription refilled? capsule pharmacy can fill and hand deliver your medications - the same day - for free. go to capsule.com to get started. we handle your insurance, coordinate with your doctor, and text you when your medication is ready. all you have to do is schedule delivery. we bring your medication directly from our pharmacy, straight to your doorstep. get your prescriptions filled and delivered today - for free. go to capsule.com and get started in 15 seconds. your plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. vazalore... is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspir
senate, harry reid at his funeral in las vegas this past weekend. tomorrow former senate leader harry reid will lie in state in d.c. under the capitol rotunda. this is a very, very rare honor. of the service in his honor will start at 10:30 a.m. eastern. there will be speeches thereafter. it's going to be an elaborate event. you can watch that here live tomorrow on msnbc. we'll be right back. c. we'll be right back. need your prescription refilled? capsule pharmacy can fill and hand deliver...
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we're expecting to hear more from vice president harris later on today. but this really is kind of a sticking point. i want to mention as well, we also heard from the doctor of king. she used her time to push for voting rights says this is the time to get it passed and urging people to stick together until it's done. >> all right. senator warnock not just speaking at any church. senator -- of course, research warnock before he was in the upper chamber, speaking at his church there. and gary, let's come to you now. you were literally, it looks like you're on the move there. that march started across the frederick douglas memorial bridge in d.c. what are folks saying to you and what are they demanding? >> yeah. well, they're demanding, chanting saying what do we want? voting rights, and when do we want it? now. hundreds of people are marching for voting rights here. this is martin luther king junior boulevard in southeast washington d.c. and this is thought of as a day off for many people. schools are closed. banks are closed. even the federal government is
we're expecting to hear more from vice president harris later on today. but this really is kind of a sticking point. i want to mention as well, we also heard from the doctor of king. she used her time to push for voting rights says this is the time to get it passed and urging people to stick together until it's done. >> all right. senator warnock not just speaking at any church. senator -- of course, research warnock before he was in the upper chamber, speaking at his church there. and...
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senate, harry reid at his funeral in las vegas this past weekend. well, tomorrow, former senate leader harry reid will lie in state in d.c. under the capitol rotunda. this is a very, very rare honor. the service in his honor will start at 10:30 a.m. eastern. there will be speeches thereafter. it's going to be an elaborate event. you can watch that here live tomorrow on msnbc. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam. zinc that cold! this is elodia. she's a recording artist. it shortens colds! 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. >>> that is going to do it for us tonight. we are expecting a busy day p
senate, harry reid at his funeral in las vegas this past weekend. well, tomorrow, former senate leader harry reid will lie in state in d.c. under the capitol rotunda. this is a very, very rare honor. the service in his honor will start at 10:30 a.m. eastern. there will be speeches thereafter. it's going to be an elaborate event. you can watch that here live tomorrow on msnbc. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens...
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capitol police officer harry dunn, and washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. and the senate returns tomorrow with the presidents' build back better plan hanging in the balance. congresswoman pramila jayapal will be here to talk about what she expects to happen. i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> a very happy new year to you on this first sunday of 2022. we begin this morning in new york city, where the new year brings a new mayor. former police captain eric leroy adams became the city's 110th mayor, only the second black person ever elected to that office, mere moments after the ball dropped in times square early yesterday morning. mayor adams is inheriting the biggest municipal budget and largest workforce in big apple history. joining him in city hall will be the five deputy mayors he appointed, all of them women. and he will need them as he manages a very full plate with both new and familiar challenges, including navigating the city's evolving omicron surge, resuming in person schooling tomorrow for the nation's largest public school dis
capitol police officer harry dunn, and washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. and the senate returns tomorrow with the presidents' build back better plan hanging in the balance. congresswoman pramila jayapal will be here to talk about what she expects to happen. i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> a very happy new year to you on this first sunday of 2022. we begin this morning in new york city, where the new year brings a new mayor. former police captain eric...
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officer harry dunn, i really appreciate you making time tonight. be well. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. have a good day. >> you too. >>> next, he was a reporter in the gallery as the violent mob tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power. tonight, he's got a gripping new report about how shockingly little has changed one year later and why the real tragedy of the date is that it's still not over. matt fuller of the daily beast joins me next. just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. and also try alevex topical pain relief. my daughter has type 2 diabetes and lately i've seen this change in her. once-weekly trulicity is proven to help lower a1c. it lowers blood sugar from the first dose. and you could lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call
officer harry dunn, i really appreciate you making time tonight. be well. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. have a good day. >> you too. >>> next, he was a reporter in the gallery as the violent mob tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power. tonight, he's got a gripping new report about how shockingly little has changed one year later and why the real tragedy of the date is that it's still not over. matt fuller of the daily beast joins me next. just two pills...
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>> with harry. >> about how dark your baby is going to be? >> potentially and what that would mean or look like. >> that conversation i'm never going to share. >> reporter: the royals also said goodbye to the queen's husband of more than 70 years, prince philip, who died at the age of 99. his, one of many notable deaths this year, former secretary of state colin powell, senator bob dole, actress cicely tyson, broadway legend stephen sondheim, christopher plummer -- >> ♪ edelweiss ♪ >> reporter: and so many more. >> this is "jeopardy!" >> it was the year that "jeopardy!" struggled to find a permanent host. >> welcome to the second of our three semifinal matches. >> reporter: that britney was finally freed from her conservatorship. >> and our friends reunited in that movie block busters made their loaning-awaited return along with broadway, and adele. ♪ go easy on me baby ♪ >> reporter: the olympic flame belatedly burned one year later than planned, as tokyo hosted the 2020 games in 2021. superstar gymnast simone biles traded high score
>> with harry. >> about how dark your baby is going to be? >> potentially and what that would mean or look like. >> that conversation i'm never going to share. >> reporter: the royals also said goodbye to the queen's husband of more than 70 years, prince philip, who died at the age of 99. his, one of many notable deaths this year, former secretary of state colin powell, senator bob dole, actress cicely tyson, broadway legend stephen sondheim, christopher plummer --...
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as was vice president harris's. there was this moment where he talked about how there is a moment in time, he brought up the bomb blowing up in that church. in birmingham. he brought up when john lewis crossed that bridge and when he got hit and when people got killed and people got injured. and he brought up january 6th. this is one of those moments, it began on january 6th, it didn't and there. it's been a conservative effort. you just talked on your show. 400 bills introduced across the country, many of them passed to take peoples rights away to vote. as reverend warner has said repeatedly some, people don't want people to vote. that is what's going on in our very democracy depends on it. this is a moment where time stands still. and that is the argument that we are making to these two senators. . i was also struck with the way the president made the partisanship on this issue and how it has changed over time. speaking of atlanta, speaking of blue dot atlanta. making the case in part for how republicans, until qu
as was vice president harris's. there was this moment where he talked about how there is a moment in time, he brought up the bomb blowing up in that church. in birmingham. he brought up when john lewis crossed that bridge and when he got hit and when people got killed and people got injured. and he brought up january 6th. this is one of those moments, it began on january 6th, it didn't and there. it's been a conservative effort. you just talked on your show. 400 bills introduced across the...
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we want to welcome tonight, simone sanders, former chief spokesperson for vice president harris. she'll be hosting an upcoming show here on msnbc and our streaming channel. tim miller, a contributor, welcome to both of you. simone, welcome to the family. it will be fun working with you on a regular basis. i think it's fair to say this may be the most meaning of the mlk jr. holiday since the holiday existed, because it's the first time since this holiday existed that we are in an active and current fight for voting rights, the very stuff martin luther king was fighting for while he was alive. >> thank you for having me tonight, ali, and i'm so excited to be here with you and with tim. i love tim, i'm a fan. can't wait to hear what he has to say. look, i think you are right, this is one of the more consequential marked mlk days in our recent history. i would argue that, and i think reverend sharpton has been here throughout the day to talk about his history throughout the years as somebody who studied dr. king and the coordinating committee. look, it's important for people to under
we want to welcome tonight, simone sanders, former chief spokesperson for vice president harris. she'll be hosting an upcoming show here on msnbc and our streaming channel. tim miller, a contributor, welcome to both of you. simone, welcome to the family. it will be fun working with you on a regular basis. i think it's fair to say this may be the most meaning of the mlk jr. holiday since the holiday existed, because it's the first time since this holiday existed that we are in an active and...
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it was labeled with the biden-harris campaign logo. one of the vehicles steered into and hit a vehicle driven by volunteers following behind the bus. that whole scary episode happened on a stretch of i-35 between san antonio and austin. it passes right through comal county. some of the supporters who tried to run the biden-harris bus off the road were from new braun phils, texas. they were part of what they called the new braunfels trump train. a couple of weeks later the headquarters of the harris county democratic party were vandalized, spray painted. the door was smashed and it was because of that attack that the travis county democrats installed a new security system at their headquarters which is how we got this footage. you may remember we covered this incident at the time last fall. this was the early hours of september 29th last year. a man was caught on that new security video system breaking the glass door of the headquarters for the travis county, texas, democratic party in austin. he dropped in what appeared to be a molotov
it was labeled with the biden-harris campaign logo. one of the vehicles steered into and hit a vehicle driven by volunteers following behind the bus. that whole scary episode happened on a stretch of i-35 between san antonio and austin. it passes right through comal county. some of the supporters who tried to run the biden-harris bus off the road were from new braun phils, texas. they were part of what they called the new braunfels trump train. a couple of weeks later the headquarters of the...
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. >>> and the life of former senate majority leader harry reid is being celebrated today. next hour president joe biden, senator chuck schumer, house speaker nancy pelosi will all be giving remarks at an invitation only memorial along with president barack obama delivering the eulogy. the senator died december 28th from complications from pancreatic cancer. he was 82 years old. josh, we have president biden certainly in las vegas for that memorial, but still facing a lot of challenges back in washington. that includes covid as well as the economy, so what's the latest? >> reporter: yeah, those two issues there, alex, covid and the economy are really combining to form a perfect storm for president biden. just as he is scrambling to put together these half a billion home covid tests that are going to be sent through the mail to americans, we got this jobs report yesterday that was really a roar shock inkblot test for republicans, but biden on the other hand pointing to historically low unemployment in that jobs report to prove that omicron notwithstanding, his economic plan
. >>> and the life of former senate majority leader harry reid is being celebrated today. next hour president joe biden, senator chuck schumer, house speaker nancy pelosi will all be giving remarks at an invitation only memorial along with president barack obama delivering the eulogy. the senator died december 28th from complications from pancreatic cancer. he was 82 years old. josh, we have president biden certainly in las vegas for that memorial, but still facing a lot of challenges...
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prince harry calling him the master of the barbecue. that line will always stick with me. and prince william saying he was really the heart of the family. this was a covid funeral, and for a family, really, that is so tied to ceremony and pageantry, it was so simple, behind palace walls, staying true to the essence of a man, a man who said he didn't want a fuss. fuss. we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age increasing your risk for getting shingles. so, what can protect you? shingrix protects. you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose.
prince harry calling him the master of the barbecue. that line will always stick with me. and prince william saying he was really the heart of the family. this was a covid funeral, and for a family, really, that is so tied to ceremony and pageantry, it was so simple, behind palace walls, staying true to the essence of a man, a man who said he didn't want a fuss. fuss. we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got...
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>> i'm not saying that he should rule out kamala harris or ifill. they're both terrific, smart good lawyers. highly experienced. i just frankly think that the issue with the vice president is more is this something she would want to do for the rest of life and long to do? i think that's unlikely. i could be surprised and the traditionally even those ones you mentioned they were -- had the legal pedigree and background that made it look like the career was focused on getting to the supreme court and some other women have that in common with amy coney-barrett and gorsuch and chosen a path geared to ascension of the supreme court. >> jonathan, i want to hear from everyone. there's something disrespectful to suggest that the vice president isn't completely indispensable. if notion to simply baub the job is disrespectful to her. why didn't jen psaki just knock it down and end it and put it to rest? >> a couple things going on here. the white house is simply taking the public posture they won't talk about that vacancy and feel like that would be the disre
>> i'm not saying that he should rule out kamala harris or ifill. they're both terrific, smart good lawyers. highly experienced. i just frankly think that the issue with the vice president is more is this something she would want to do for the rest of life and long to do? i think that's unlikely. i could be surprised and the traditionally even those ones you mentioned they were -- had the legal pedigree and background that made it look like the career was focused on getting to the supreme...
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for rejection in harris county. harris county, of course, the most populous county in texas. it includes houston. the judge joins me now to talk about it. judge, let's start there. why are so many vote by applications being flagged right now? do we know? >> absolutely we know. as you know, this -- over the past few months in the past year, the big lie has been used as a pretext to corrode our democracy to weaken our electoral systems. in texas that meant that past october, laws passed that would allow poll watchers to get as close as they could to voters, that could suppress the votes in various ways. and one of the ways is they now require that if you submit an application to receive a mail ballot, that you now have to put in your driver's license number or your social security number before all you needed to write was your name, your first and last name, and, obviously, the address. and so what that's leading to is if folks registered to vote with a driver's license number, but then requests a mail ballot with a s
for rejection in harris county. harris county, of course, the most populous county in texas. it includes houston. the judge joins me now to talk about it. judge, let's start there. why are so many vote by applications being flagged right now? do we know? >> absolutely we know. as you know, this -- over the past few months in the past year, the big lie has been used as a pretext to corrode our democracy to weaken our electoral systems. in texas that meant that past october, laws passed...
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for harry belafonte, he was consistently an activist. he was in civil rights circles. sidney poitier was an actor first, who was an activist in the sense he appeared at fund-raisers, he put his name on the line for civil rights. whenever interviewed he was asked by civil rights and support of the civil rights movement. the story harry bellefonte tells about freedom summer, exceptionally dangerous time to be a black activist in mississippi, the height of white violence against civil rights activists, the idea was that if these two celebrities, harry bellefonte and sidney poitier delivered this money to these young activists trying to register voters in mississippi, they would be at least a little bit susceptible to that violence. for both of them they tell the story of this incredibly harrowing journey and the harassment they faced and fear they faced. at the same time they tell it as an inspiring story because they are inspired by the activist they were around. was that known to the public at the time? not in a significant sort of way. poitier tells that story later in
for harry belafonte, he was consistently an activist. he was in civil rights circles. sidney poitier was an actor first, who was an activist in the sense he appeared at fund-raisers, he put his name on the line for civil rights. whenever interviewed he was asked by civil rights and support of the civil rights movement. the story harry bellefonte tells about freedom summer, exceptionally dangerous time to be a black activist in mississippi, the height of white violence against civil rights...
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also this dagger in a scabbard, they this was given to harry s. truman by a member of the saudi royal family. the belt which is the thing that you see running horizontally there, it is woven with gold threads, real gold, the scabbard is gold-studded with diamonds, the hilt of the dagger itself is also o gold, it's got nine more diamonds studded into its grip. here's a sword that the shah of iran gave truman, a silver sword, another one that kind of looks like that, that's made from different stuff, from the saudi crown prince.nt this onehe is crazy. look at this one. this is a dagger that seems like itis is almost too small to hav this entire jewelry store imbeddedha in it but look, on ts thing, the hilt of it is gold, it's got four fat diamonds in the hilt, and a two and a half carat emerald. in the lower grip, a three carat ruby and another 15 diamonds. then the holder thingy, the stabbard, this is ridiculous, first of all, the scabbard is also gold naturally, at the tip of it, a three carat ruby and 12 diamonds. at the base of it, it's an 8 1/2
also this dagger in a scabbard, they this was given to harry s. truman by a member of the saudi royal family. the belt which is the thing that you see running horizontally there, it is woven with gold threads, real gold, the scabbard is gold-studded with diamonds, the hilt of the dagger itself is also o gold, it's got nine more diamonds studded into its grip. here's a sword that the shah of iran gave truman, a silver sword, another one that kind of looks like that, that's made from different...
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harry, let me start with you. it's always been striking to me, if professional legal ethical codes, and the guild of the bar means anything, it's supposed to enforce some codes of conduct. this is so that you can just go to court to make some baseless claims, wasting everybody's time. yet, these individuals have done a lot of, that and encouraged summit of professional sanction in raw for it. what is the legal system been doing with these lawyers, before today subpoenas? >> gearing up, giuliani already has his license suspended in new york and d.c.. powell is already in a world of hurt in michigan, in some 200,000 legal fees. jenna alice has claims of her -- there are cannons that say you cannot lie to the court, and you can lie to the public. as lawyers, these guys are walking train wrecks. they're really only credentials to say false things for trump. as the ethical, legal level, the system is catching up to them. of course, today is about their own concerted action, and possible civil, and criminal activity. mo
harry, let me start with you. it's always been striking to me, if professional legal ethical codes, and the guild of the bar means anything, it's supposed to enforce some codes of conduct. this is so that you can just go to court to make some baseless claims, wasting everybody's time. yet, these individuals have done a lot of, that and encouraged summit of professional sanction in raw for it. what is the legal system been doing with these lawyers, before today subpoenas? >> gearing up,...
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and anyone who knows a little bit about harry truman knows that harry truman in 1948 was giving a big speech. he was going through the list, point by point of how republicans were blocking all the good things. they were standing in the way of progress. and someone in the audience yelled out, give him hell, harry! and he said, "i don't give them hell. i just tell the truth about them and they think it's hell." i think what we're going to find out is this president is going to go there to talk about one how they didn't vote for the rescue bill but taking credit for it. hardly any of them voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill. they're taking credit for it. they're blocking voting rights which is the people's power. and i think you're going to see that side of joe biden and i think he's going to be pretty good at it, actually. >> yeah. interesting. one of your colleagues was here and discussing the issues with people like joe manchin which again will come up if they can try to get to 50 to at least have this part of the obstruction filibuster reform done on voting rights. here's wh
and anyone who knows a little bit about harry truman knows that harry truman in 1948 was giving a big speech. he was going through the list, point by point of how republicans were blocking all the good things. they were standing in the way of progress. and someone in the audience yelled out, give him hell, harry! and he said, "i don't give them hell. i just tell the truth about them and they think it's hell." i think what we're going to find out is this president is going to go there...
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president biden and vice president harris are going to be in atlanta next tuesday. i'm looking forward to seeing what they're going to say. they're going to be talking about voting. every person has to understand the stakes of this as you do, joy, as really the states not just about black and brown people, but it's about american democracy itself. >> you know, again, it's not sunday, you're going to get an amen on this. the only thing that matters is whether or not we have access to the vote, and you cannot avoid and escape the fact that antiblackness and this rage against the right of black people to vote and our willingness and our eagerness to exercise that vote is at the heart of this threat to democracy. sherrilyn ifill, you are a national treasure my sister, you truly are. and i'm just blessed and highly favored to be able to access you from time to time. i thank you for being here. thank you for all that you do for our democracy. >> thank you for what you do, joy. i appreciate you. >> thank you very much. i appreciate you. >> still ahead, the traumatic events
president biden and vice president harris are going to be in atlanta next tuesday. i'm looking forward to seeing what they're going to say. they're going to be talking about voting. every person has to understand the stakes of this as you do, joy, as really the states not just about black and brown people, but it's about american democracy itself. >> you know, again, it's not sunday, you're going to get an amen on this. the only thing that matters is whether or not we have access to the...
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his nominee is because kamala harris had experience on the presidential campaign trail. i asked joe biden about that in michigan. the day before he won the michigan primary. >> in your experience, and i'm in your lifetime of political experience as watching this choice made. do you think that it's important that if the someone who actually has been tested on that presidential debate stage the way, i assume, barack obama thought it was very important that is vice president show candidate had already been tested at that level as you were standing beside him on the debate stage? >> i think that's a very important factor. >> very important factor. and we're going to leave it at that today? >> yes. by the way, there's a number of women as well tested in other ways. not on the debate stage but in their states. it's that they've been national figures. but, yes, i think that's an important factor. >> that is the way joe biden thinks. joe biden knew how strong a vice presidential candidate, kamala harris, would be because he saw her tested on the presidential debate stage just as
his nominee is because kamala harris had experience on the presidential campaign trail. i asked joe biden about that in michigan. the day before he won the michigan primary. >> in your experience, and i'm in your lifetime of political experience as watching this choice made. do you think that it's important that if the someone who actually has been tested on that presidential debate stage the way, i assume, barack obama thought it was very important that is vice president show candidate...
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reid. >> harry cared so much about his fellow americans. and so little about what anybody thought of him. it was all search light, no spotlight. >> during my time in the senate, he was more generous to me than i have any right to expect. he was one of the first people to encourage me to run for president. believing that despite my youth, despite my inexperience, despite the fact that i was african-american, i could actually win. >> let's go to josh lederman at the white house. josh, quite a busy week ahead for the biden administration, so let's get to what's all on the agenda. >> well, for biden and vice president kamala harris, the big event really is on tuesday, when biden will be in atlanta giving this major speech about voting rights. and the idea here, alex, is really to give fresh momentum to the voting rights issue. ahead of this deadline that chuck schumer has laid out for mlk day, a week from tomorrow, which is he says is the date by which republicans either have to stop blocking progress on voting rights or he says he will force a
reid. >> harry cared so much about his fellow americans. and so little about what anybody thought of him. it was all search light, no spotlight. >> during my time in the senate, he was more generous to me than i have any right to expect. he was one of the first people to encourage me to run for president. believing that despite my youth, despite my inexperience, despite the fact that i was african-american, i could actually win. >> let's go to josh lederman at the white house....
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vice president kamala harris' success is our collective success. no one wants to see her fame, least of all voting rights activists who have been doing this work for decades, a special shoutout with natasha brown on the ground continuing to fight for democracy and all the work you do and whatever capacity. different ideologies and tactics. we all want the same thing, that is equality and power for our people. you all have to come back. this was a fire panel to start off the show. >>> coming up for you guys at home a. rampup across the country as moratorium pandemics come to an end. we'll discuss that next. >>> s that people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... with rybelsus®. >> lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swe
vice president kamala harris' success is our collective success. no one wants to see her fame, least of all voting rights activists who have been doing this work for decades, a special shoutout with natasha brown on the ground continuing to fight for democracy and all the work you do and whatever capacity. different ideologies and tactics. we all want the same thing, that is equality and power for our people. you all have to come back. this was a fire panel to start off the show. >>>...
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thank you very much. >>> and vice president harris also pressed by craig on the "today" show about the recent calls of a group of prominent medical expert who's have been advising the administration in the past to change the view plan in fighting the virus. >> at what point does the administration say you know what, this strategy isn't working? we're going to change strategies? six former administration officials wrote that open letter urging the administration to change course, to change strategy. is it time? >> it is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day. every day it is time for us to agree that there are things and tools that are available to us to slow this thing down. >> i want the bring in one of the prominent health experts, director of the infectious disease resurgent policy, university of minnesota. what is your reaction? what do you think the administration needs to do in terms of moving out of a pandemic phase let's say to an endemic phase? >> well, let me split this into swo spat pamplts as an author of that paper that's being discussed right
thank you very much. >>> and vice president harris also pressed by craig on the "today" show about the recent calls of a group of prominent medical expert who's have been advising the administration in the past to change the view plan in fighting the virus. >> at what point does the administration say you know what, this strategy isn't working? we're going to change strategies? six former administration officials wrote that open letter urging the administration to...
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joe biden and kamala harris. pulling the american economy out of the recession. how is the biden/harris team doing? >> american rescue plan delivered relief to millions of people. we are growing faster than any other nation in the world. we have a record number of jobs. we created over 6 million jobs since january 20th. no new president ever created that many jobsas quickly. we have seen the extraordinary drop in unemployment and passed the most important piece of legislation ever passed since the eisenhower administration. this law will create millions of good paying jobs that you can raise a family on. >> we have, past tense, lifted 40% of america's children out of poverty. let's reflect on what that means. talk about trancetransformative. elections matter. it is not about a victory celebration or a pat on the back but what can we achieve with the time that we have that directly impacts so many people? >> and in the most ignored huge accomplishment of the joe biden/chuck schumer partnership, president biden has nominated and chuck schumer has confirmed more lif
joe biden and kamala harris. pulling the american economy out of the recession. how is the biden/harris team doing? >> american rescue plan delivered relief to millions of people. we are growing faster than any other nation in the world. we have a record number of jobs. we created over 6 million jobs since january 20th. no new president ever created that many jobsas quickly. we have seen the extraordinary drop in unemployment and passed the most important piece of legislation ever passed...
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i don't know that biden and harris -- president biden and vice president harris will specifically address the filibuster in their remarks on tuesday, in atlanta. but the fact that they are going there and the fact that they are beginning to speak about it more, including in their remarks last week from the capitol does signal that this is now at the top of the priority list. but the activists you cite have a fair point, and that's one the white house is probably sensitive to, which is, you can speak about it as much as you want, but actually having a plan to make it happen is a different thing. >> when you say it's not necessarily the top of the priority list, is that because covid is? >> it's towards the top. covid absolutely remains the top and has been really for the entire first year of president biden's presidency. and as we see, obviously, with omicron, and it is not getting better, and continues to be no only a crisis for this country, but a political crisis or political problem, in any case, for the president, as well. >> i know you heard the president deliver a striking powerful
i don't know that biden and harris -- president biden and vice president harris will specifically address the filibuster in their remarks on tuesday, in atlanta. but the fact that they are going there and the fact that they are beginning to speak about it more, including in their remarks last week from the capitol does signal that this is now at the top of the priority list. but the activists you cite have a fair point, and that's one the white house is probably sensitive to, which is, you can...
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as long as kamala harris is the vice president and can break a tie,rr i think the democrats cod stick together barring some unforeseen revelations that would make it more difficult. in which case they pick someone else. >> nina, thank you so much for your time tonight. i'm going to insist any time there's supreme court news this big, that you keep that garden background, just so we can see -- >> i don't know how to get rid of it. it's perfect. >> it will be our visual cue to the world that something big has happened. >> rachel, it's so cold, and truth telling that i am, i'm a technical idiot. so i don't know how to get rid of it. >> well, you can't. you're not>> allowed. >> perfect. bye. >> much more ahead tonight. stay with us. allowed >> perfect bye. >> much more ahead tonight stay with us thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade desk of expert-level support.
as long as kamala harris is the vice president and can break a tie,rr i think the democrats cod stick together barring some unforeseen revelations that would make it more difficult. in which case they pick someone else. >> nina, thank you so much for your time tonight. i'm going to insist any time there's supreme court news this big, that you keep that garden background, just so we can see -- >> i don't know how to get rid of it. it's perfect. >> it will be our visual cue to...
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then attorney general harris filed with briefs with holder. so there's a lot of history here and i think this moment, history is a broken continuity and that is what this moment is. >> i want to do something and that is warn you ahead of time that i'll have to interrupt you. we're getting ready to hear from the vice president and when she starts talking, actually, i think she may have just been introduced. >> vice president, kamala harris. ♪♪ >>> good afternoon, atlanta. good afternoon. thank you for that beautiful introduction and for your leadership. i can't wait to see what you do next. thank you. so last week, please do sit. last week, one year after a violent mob breached the united states capitol, the president of the united states and i spoke from its hallowed halls and we made clear we swore to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. and we will. we will fight. we will fight to safeguard our democracy. we will fight to secure our most fundamental freedom, the freedom to vote. and that is why we have com
then attorney general harris filed with briefs with holder. so there's a lot of history here and i think this moment, history is a broken continuity and that is what this moment is. >> i want to do something and that is warn you ahead of time that i'll have to interrupt you. we're getting ready to hear from the vice president and when she starts talking, actually, i think she may have just been introduced. >> vice president, kamala harris. ♪♪ >>> good afternoon,...
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as long as it's a 50/50 senate and kamala harris is the vice president i think that the democrats will stick together, barring some unforeseen revelations that make it more difficult. >> nina toting bird, legal affairs correspondent for npr, thank you so much for your time tonight. i will insist anytime there is supreme court news this big, that you keep that guard and background just so we can see -- >> it's perfect and it will be a visual cue to the world about something big has happened. even if -- >> it's so-called truth cal -- i am a technical idiot, so -- >> you can't. you are not allowed. >> i'm not allowed. okay. >> thank you, nina. much more ahead tonight. stay with us. [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for life's best moments with coricidin. now in sugar free liquid. it was february 2016, february 13th, when news broke that supreme court justice antonin scalia had died. that same day, senate re
as long as it's a 50/50 senate and kamala harris is the vice president i think that the democrats will stick together, barring some unforeseen revelations that make it more difficult. >> nina toting bird, legal affairs correspondent for npr, thank you so much for your time tonight. i will insist anytime there is supreme court news this big, that you keep that guard and background just so we can see -- >> it's perfect and it will be a visual cue to the world about something big has...
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that joining me now is harry lippman, a district attorney and host of a podcast. it's a little bit of a theme. break down, harry, this investigation in georgia for us. i feel like it's been in the backdrop. we focused so much on january 6th. we focused so much on the insurrection. this has been under the radar. what does it mean that the fulton county d.a. wants to convene a special grand jury? >> first, the investigation, zerlina, it's simple around clean, and from a prosecutor's point of view it's terrific because the centerpiece is an actual audiotape. why the grand jury now? you need to use it to get subpoena, and if you try to do just a regular grand jury, they expire in two months. so she needs an extended one to investigation. in fact, it's a little surprising she hasn't put it together before. this wouldn't be the grand jury that returns charges. they would put the investigation together and pass them over to a regular grand jury. guys like raffensperger, why would you want a grand jury? he said -- he made it sound like he was being very cooperative. he wa
that joining me now is harry lippman, a district attorney and host of a podcast. it's a little bit of a theme. break down, harry, this investigation in georgia for us. i feel like it's been in the backdrop. we focused so much on january 6th. we focused so much on the insurrection. this has been under the radar. what does it mean that the fulton county d.a. wants to convene a special grand jury? >> first, the investigation, zerlina, it's simple around clean, and from a prosecutor's point...
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>>> harris to the end zone. touchdown, steelers! and, ben, it's all yours. >> that steelers runningback najee harris closing the door on the cleveland browns. steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger with what was likely his final home game in pittsburgh. the 26-14 win guarantees the steelers they'll finish for the 18th year or every year since they selected ben roethlisberger in the 2004 draft. the two-time super bowl champion didn't play that well last night, and he grew emotional in an interview last night after the game. >> what was going through your mind after harris ran. >> i didn't think i'd see that again. i'm glad i got do it one last time. >> how do you leave this place, ben? >> i don't know. with a win. i'm just so thankful for the fans, my family, obviously, and the good lord has blessed me in so many ways. we still have another game. this is just an awesome place. >> the steelers are on the road next week, and their season may not be over, but it won't be easy to make the postseason. they can only make the playoffs if t
>>> harris to the end zone. touchdown, steelers! and, ben, it's all yours. >> that steelers runningback najee harris closing the door on the cleveland browns. steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger with what was likely his final home game in pittsburgh. the 26-14 win guarantees the steelers they'll finish for the 18th year or every year since they selected ben roethlisberger in the 2004 draft. the two-time super bowl champion didn't play that well last night, and he grew...
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a little known fact about the harry truman presidency is that he apparently love this stuff. when he was president he was given as gifts a bunch of these things. it wasn't anything inappropriate ragged and keep them from self, he had them over to the national archives at his presidential library at -- but they were kind of ornate things. this is a 38 inch long presentation sort. the grips of it our gold, it's got four different diamonds inlaid into it. the scabbard which is the holder thing it goes into is more gold and black leather, it started with even more diamonds, it's got 15 diamonds. apparently the gold tassel thing that also came with it that was not stolen, that was left behind. also there was this dagger in the scabbard and this dagger in the scabbard fit on to this very pirate-y looking belt. what [laughs] this was given to hand president areas truman by the roy family, the belt that you see right there hours on delay is woven with gold threads. real gold. this scabbard is gold studded with diamonds, the health of the dagger itself is also gold. it's got nine more
a little known fact about the harry truman presidency is that he apparently love this stuff. when he was president he was given as gifts a bunch of these things. it wasn't anything inappropriate ragged and keep them from self, he had them over to the national archives at his presidential library at -- but they were kind of ornate things. this is a 38 inch long presentation sort. the grips of it our gold, it's got four different diamonds inlaid into it. the scabbard which is the holder thing it...