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the 20000 dnc reach emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email it's a fabrication except that's exempt. it isn't surprising that it's accepted because where he has a 10 year publishing record where we have never got it wrong. that's pretty business. it's also why we take a while to publish what we have because we want to keep that perfect record. now, given, given that the real source is known in this case is the d n. c. there was a shop that is lewis miranda, the head of communications. we know they have a regional source. so there's a, quite a difficulty in the clinton campaign to try and out minute the publication. so the content itself is unquestionable. so instead you have to bring in some other act up. so the actor that they've tried to bring in is the russian intelligences. because it just said we know russian intelligence agencies hacked into the dnc. we know the arranged of arranged for e mails to be relieved. yes. so on actually she has a site slight variant on the. we know h
the 20000 dnc reach emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email it's a fabrication except that's exempt. it isn't surprising that it's accepted because where he has a 10 year publishing record where we have never got it wrong. that's pretty business. it's also why we take a while to publish what we have because we want to keep that perfect record. now, given, given that the real source is known in this case is the d n. c. there was a shop that...
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and our sources say that the dnc security is like swiss cheese. the d n. i the directive national tyson i states several months ago said that both are in the republicans and the dmc were being attacked by a range of actors from philosophical opponents to states engage in espionage. now the head of the d and i james club who's responsible for all us intelligence agencies. he's the boss of the boss of the see if anyone knows what us intelligence agencies knows, no thing. he knows. and on friday, he had to come out and say that there's a lot of media hype of innovation that they have no idea as to what motivation is, even if they didn't know who it was. so that's the head of the dna. i dampening down ideas that they know who it is. now, this is a separate question to the release of our email. so in the us media there's been a deliberate conflation between dnc leaks, which is what we've been publishing. and d and c, hacks of the us democratic party, which has occurred over the last 2 years by their own admission. a number of times, i think this statement by hi
and our sources say that the dnc security is like swiss cheese. the d n. i the directive national tyson i states several months ago said that both are in the republicans and the dmc were being attacked by a range of actors from philosophical opponents to states engage in espionage. now the head of the d and i james club who's responsible for all us intelligence agencies. he's the boss of the boss of the see if anyone knows what us intelligence agencies knows, no thing. he knows. and on friday,...
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and the head of the dnc, debbie watson, sholtes as well as a result. and, and whatever hacking has occurred, of the d n. c o other political organizations in the united states by range of active. and now in the middle, we have something which is the publication by other media organizations of information purportedly from dmc. and it seems to be the case. i said that's a series of word document and pdf published by the heel of i go by this motion again. this is a completely separate batch of documents i compared to the 20000 christine emails that we had really we in this batch of documents released by these other major organizations. there are claims that in the metadata is someone's done. i don't mean to pdf conversion and that the, in some cases, the documents, the language of the computer that was used for that conversion. i was, i, russian. okay. so that's the circumstantial evidence that some russian was involved or someone who wanted to make it look like a russian was involved with these other organizations. that's not the case for the material th
and the head of the dnc, debbie watson, sholtes as well as a result. and, and whatever hacking has occurred, of the d n. c o other political organizations in the united states by range of active. and now in the middle, we have something which is the publication by other media organizations of information purportedly from dmc. and it seems to be the case. i said that's a series of word document and pdf published by the heel of i go by this motion again. this is a completely separate batch of...
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where are you on this question of the dnc controlling what texts you can receive? >> yeah, well, that's obviously patently absurd. my father in 1949 was seven years old, he was diagnosed with polio my grandmother was nursing my grandfather, who was sick of cancer. he died that fall and then raised my dad as a single mom. nursed him to health and he lived his whole life ravaged with polio. i'm grateful to have a vaccine for me, my son, my daughter. i believe in vaccines and -- democrats like you're describing come in and start calling you and anti-vaxer because i dared to believe that it is our duty as americans, our patriotic duty, to make decisions for ourselves, not have democrats looking at our text messages, not having them try to shame the american people into taking a vaccine. it now we the hhs secretary saying "the federal government has spent trillions of dollars to try and give americans live during this pandemic what is absolutely the government's business to know who is vaccinated, it's taxpayer business." this is the danger we face as americans. the for
where are you on this question of the dnc controlling what texts you can receive? >> yeah, well, that's obviously patently absurd. my father in 1949 was seven years old, he was diagnosed with polio my grandmother was nursing my grandfather, who was sick of cancer. he died that fall and then raised my dad as a single mom. nursed him to health and he lived his whole life ravaged with polio. i'm grateful to have a vaccine for me, my son, my daughter. i believe in vaccines and -- democrats...
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the country will born in.ou you private conversations will be controlled by the dnc. a pitcher of a few country? it looks like we should avoid about civil liberties last year when all of it started. it's a global health emergency. we have no choice. things will go back to normal when ends. will they go back to normal? of the government can ban discussion of the drug that the are making you take, what can they do? by the way it's worth wondering why are they doing this not? where they are expanding censorship of conversation abou the pandemic as the pandemic recedes? the covid vaccine have been around for more than seven months pretty much everyone who wants one has had one. you can get the shot easily the are free. according to administration the work perfectly. and that means the vaccinated people are protected from covid. they are bulletproof. they can't get sick. that's weather they took in the firstt place. why is official washington so angry at the people who won't get pand it? how precisely to the pose a threat? it makes you think what you think about it that ma
the country will born in.ou you private conversations will be controlled by the dnc. a pitcher of a few country? it looks like we should avoid about civil liberties last year when all of it started. it's a global health emergency. we have no choice. things will go back to normal when ends. will they go back to normal? of the government can ban discussion of the drug that the are making you take, what can they do? by the way it's worth wondering why are they doing this not? where they are...
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so that's underway with the dnc. you see the linkage throughout the process. >> harris: speaking of the dnc "politico" reported this week that president biden's allied groups including the dnc are working with those text messaging carriers as you said to more aggressively fight the spread of vaccine misinformation. a dnc spokesperson denied the claims and told usa today of course the dnc has no ability to access or read people's private text messages and we are not working with any government agency including the white house to try to see personal text messages. clean up on aisle seven. is the broom big enough? >> yes, it tells you also, harris, that they understand this is problematic. they thought about how to answer that question because they knew it would be coming. they know this stinks. they know this is awful. but they are doing it anyway. if you are on a list and told someone send me a message, it is no one's business if other people are on that list what the messaging is, whether it's politicians or partisan
so that's underway with the dnc. you see the linkage throughout the process. >> harris: speaking of the dnc "politico" reported this week that president biden's allied groups including the dnc are working with those text messaging carriers as you said to more aggressively fight the spread of vaccine misinformation. a dnc spokesperson denied the claims and told usa today of course the dnc has no ability to access or read people's private text messages and we are not working with...
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on january 5 we know there were pipe bombs at the rnc and the dnc. there is a video of the person that placed them there. i would like to know we are asking the question with that great threat of violence pipe bombs at both places rnc and dnc why was it not taken seriously? why wasn't the national guard brought in? those are the questions we have. also when the capitol police requested to nancy pelosi on january 6 asking her for the national guard on generally six, why it wasn't that request made? why did the national guard not committing to protect the capitol police and all of us inside? you see currently there is a generally six committee happening with nancy pelosi leading it and some sort of manner she does not want republicans that are picked by the minority leader's are all good questions we should be asking. and i'm happy to be joined by my colleagues here. we want to know how are the detainees being treated inside the jail? we would like to know many other things. at this time would like to hand over to the next person. >> hello. we have got
on january 5 we know there were pipe bombs at the rnc and the dnc. there is a video of the person that placed them there. i would like to know we are asking the question with that great threat of violence pipe bombs at both places rnc and dnc why was it not taken seriously? why wasn't the national guard brought in? those are the questions we have. also when the capitol police requested to nancy pelosi on january 6 asking her for the national guard on generally six, why it wasn't that request...
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they did this to the dnc and the rnc in the 201 election and the dnc case as we know they released documents. the question now is where is that line? when do they cross it? in a way that demands a u.s. response. in the summit with vladimir putin in june, the president joe biden said that the line is critical infrastructure. so he said that they will essentially give the russians 6 to 12 months to see if the attacks on critical infrastructure stop but now we are seeing the mounting attacks both from criminals and government hackers which is putting a lot of pressure on the bi biden administration to come up with a response to get these attacks to stop. >> a big test and raises the question whether the targets outside the list of 16 infrastructure places makes it more vulnerable since they're not on the list. could the russians say this isn't what you said to us is the most important thing? appreciate. >>> whether russia is directly to blame or not president biden facing increasing pressure as we talked about to stop the cyber attacks. he took up the issue today at the white house and these ne
they did this to the dnc and the rnc in the 201 election and the dnc case as we know they released documents. the question now is where is that line? when do they cross it? in a way that demands a u.s. response. in the summit with vladimir putin in june, the president joe biden said that the line is critical infrastructure. so he said that they will essentially give the russians 6 to 12 months to see if the attacks on critical infrastructure stop but now we are seeing the mounting attacks both...
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in 2016 sempl arms of the dnc sued arizona over voter access. following year, district court for the destruct of arizona denied the dnc's petition. the year after that, you had the ninth circuit court of appeals affirming the district court's ruling and this last march it was argued before the supreme court. it's stretched back several years but today, jane, seems particularly timely given the area of reporting that you cover in your beat as it relates to voting rights around the country. >> absolutely. we have 22 states that have enacted restrictive voting laws this year. i would even take it farther back from 2016 and take back to the shelby ruling eight years ago, which is why advocates have started using, and democrats here, sort of using section two to try to go after these specific laws. this provision was mostly used for, you know, partisan gerrymandering or racial gerrymandering issues. because shelby got section five, because there's one less tool for advocates, they turn to this provision and started trying to use it to stop discrimina
in 2016 sempl arms of the dnc sued arizona over voter access. following year, district court for the destruct of arizona denied the dnc's petition. the year after that, you had the ninth circuit court of appeals affirming the district court's ruling and this last march it was argued before the supreme court. it's stretched back several years but today, jane, seems particularly timely given the area of reporting that you cover in your beat as it relates to voting rights around the country....
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dnc chair jamie harrison joins me next. >>> and 850,000 jobs were added. marty walsh will join us. >>> and as we come to you live from fantasy island amusement park, during the commercial, maybe you can hope for some sunnier skies. ier skies. ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪♪ so? ♪♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because a quality night's sleep is scientifically proven to help boost performance. introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed, the only bed that effortlessly adjusts to both of you. proven quality sleep is life-changing sleep. uno, dos, tres, cuatro! [sfx]: typing [music starts] [sfx]: happy screaming [music ends] >>> welcome back. the supreme court's term just and they dropped a big one on the way out. they upheld arizona's new voting restrictions scaling back the only remaining section of the voting rights act. the case spli
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can the dnc censor any information they decide is misinformation and tell us what we can privately read over your text messages is? can they decide what we read in private? >> who decides what is misinformation or not? that is up to the individual to make that determination. we're bombarded in the information age with information from all sources. the biggest challenge for our generation right now is determine who is telling the truth. that is up to us to verify the sources. not up to house control or communications between the big tech companies and the democratic party. we know they're in with them. they certainly donate over 90% of their money to them. certainly support their policies and they, the democrats support these organizations. so i don't know, it certainly looks like there is communication there. i haven't seen the it verified, but it would be nice if we didn't have one party rule in washington and you can find out what is really going on with the enforcement, rules, with fbi and -- elizabeth: biden administration, we hear you. the administration is concerned. the administr
can the dnc censor any information they decide is misinformation and tell us what we can privately read over your text messages is? can they decide what we read in private? >> who decides what is misinformation or not? that is up to the individual to make that determination. we're bombarded in the information age with information from all sources. the biggest challenge for our generation right now is determine who is telling the truth. that is up to us to verify the sources. not up to...
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dnc chairman, jaime harrison, is going to join lawrence, this next hour, right now. here on msnbc so i am going to get out of the way. i will see you again tomorrow night. now, it is a time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell". good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, i think you isolated what could be the most important question about this indictment today because it refers to other people, other executives in the trump operation. are -- how many of those possible other executives involved in the commission of these crimes are named trump? how many of those are children of donald trump? >> and if it was a systematic scheme, by the company, to -- including its most highly compensated executives to pay them in ways that were -- that were designed to evade taxes. which is the way it's described in the -- in the indictment. allen weisselberg was getting paid a million dollars a year, and they said he was one of the highest-paid beneficiaries of that scheme. there aren't many people at the company who are more highly paid than him, and i don't believe any of them aren't
dnc chairman, jaime harrison, is going to join lawrence, this next hour, right now. here on msnbc so i am going to get out of the way. i will see you again tomorrow night. now, it is a time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell". good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, i think you isolated what could be the most important question about this indictment today because it refers to other people, other executives in the trump operation. are -- how many of those possible other...
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your private conversations will be controlled by the dnc. is that the picture of a free country? >> harris: joe. >> he have ten folks in pyongyang are watching this and saying it's going too far. we wouldn't do something like that. not much here to add except more speech is better than less speech and no government entity or political organization should have any control over what we say and think. >> harris: it's already happening in china i think. we don't want it here according to what people are saying. no way can you read my text messages. former u.n. ambassador and south carolina governor nikki haley ripping critical race theory saying every governor should ban the movement. >> a 5-year-old starting kindergarten and don't know anything about color. if she is white you are telling her she is bad. if she is brown or black we're telling her she is always a victim. every governor in the country needs to ban funding for critical race theory. governors can decide this. >> it resonated with a lot of people. meanwhile joe you warn in a new column that crt could cost democrats heavi
your private conversations will be controlled by the dnc. is that the picture of a free country? >> harris: joe. >> he have ten folks in pyongyang are watching this and saying it's going too far. we wouldn't do something like that. not much here to add except more speech is better than less speech and no government entity or political organization should have any control over what we say and think. >> harris: it's already happening in china i think. we don't want it here...
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you mentioned vice president kamala harris with the investment the dnc is making. we are doing at the democratic senate campaign committee. we have launched a defend the vote project with a minimum of $10 million to be able to call out what we see. but also to advance litigation to aggressively challenge what we are seeing from the republican party in court as well as we are not going to -- we are not going to sit back and wait. we are going to be engaged with a grassroots campaign getting into communities now and making sure that people have the opportunity to vote. my experience has been, when folks see that a party like the republican party s trying to make it more difficult for them to vote, they will often respond in force and say we will vote, whatever it takes, we are going to get out and vote. and we are going to make sure that we have the resources, the will, and the effort to make that a reality. >> democrats are obviously ramping up their response to the suppression campaign with 2022 and the mid terms in mind. you know, vice president harris announcing
you mentioned vice president kamala harris with the investment the dnc is making. we are doing at the democratic senate campaign committee. we have launched a defend the vote project with a minimum of $10 million to be able to call out what we see. but also to advance litigation to aggressively challenge what we are seeing from the republican party in court as well as we are not going to -- we are not going to sit back and wait. we are going to be engaged with a grassroots campaign getting into...
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this storywe brought to viewers about political reporting that biden and allied groups in the dnc will work with phone carriers to stop misinformation that they say with vaccines over textt messages, can the dnc censor any information and tell us what we can privately read over our text messages? can they control what we read. >> who decides what disinformation or not, that the to the individual to make that information were bombarded and with information from all sources, the biggest challenge of our generationn b right now s to determine who's telling the truth, that is up to uss to verify our sources not to authority of house control communications between the tech companies in the democratic party we know they are in with them and they certainly donate over 90% among each of them and support their policies in the democrat support the organizations. i don't know it certainly looks like there is communication there i have not seen and verified but it would be nice if we didn't have one-party rule in washington and to find out what's really going on with our enforcement rules. elizabe
this storywe brought to viewers about political reporting that biden and allied groups in the dnc will work with phone carriers to stop misinformation that they say with vaccines over textt messages, can the dnc censor any information and tell us what we can privately read over our text messages? can they control what we read. >> who decides what disinformation or not, that the to the individual to make that information were bombarded and with information from all sources, the biggest...
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>> well, that's what the dnc's working on right now. john, i have announced, over the -- the past few months, some of the largest investments ever that the dnc's ever made in midterm elections. we announced almost $43 million. 23 million going to our state parties to shore up the infrastructure there. going back to the 50 states, seven-territory strategy where all of our state parties are strong and operating, once again. we have also announced over $20 million and a lot of that will go into voter protection. we are putting voter protection staff in almost all of our states. last cycle, we had 33 states with voter-protection directors. this cycle, the aim is 50 and we're doing it much earlier. so that we have people on the ground, who understand these nefarious laws that republicans are writing. and that they can make sure that the -- the -- the staffs and the people are equipped to -- to overcome these -- these very suppressive laws that we see in the states. >> separate but connected issue. again, the last day of the supreme court ter
>> well, that's what the dnc's working on right now. john, i have announced, over the -- the past few months, some of the largest investments ever that the dnc's ever made in midterm elections. we announced almost $43 million. 23 million going to our state parties to shore up the infrastructure there. going back to the 50 states, seven-territory strategy where all of our state parties are strong and operating, once again. we have also announced over $20 million and a lot of that will go...
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. >> the dnc announcing on tuesday they are launching a new campaign program. ahead of the midterms focussed on arizona, michigan, pennsylvania, virginia, and new jersey. those are the states that they are targeting. how important is it to accomplish that kind of an election infrastructure so early? >> it is crucial, craig. you have to build those relationships and you have to be in there early. one of the things that hurt democrats a little bit is that pandemic county allow that face to face organizing that was built up. i know in 2008 and 2012 on the obama campaigns we took great advantage of that. some of that shifts to online and it was very successful, but i think what you're seeing the dnc investment early and importantly is creating the connections online and face to face. identifying your voters, and getting them out, will be key to winning in 2022. the earlier you can identify them, the more you can get them excited and put them to work and talking to their friends. >> perhaps you heard in the last hour or so, the immediate past president of these unit
. >> the dnc announcing on tuesday they are launching a new campaign program. ahead of the midterms focussed on arizona, michigan, pennsylvania, virginia, and new jersey. those are the states that they are targeting. how important is it to accomplish that kind of an election infrastructure so early? >> it is crucial, craig. you have to build those relationships and you have to be in there early. one of the things that hurt democrats a little bit is that pandemic county allow that...
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instead of creating a whole separate entity, the biden administration is saying they'll strengthen the dnc as opposed to the other way around. >> and part of this appearance in vnlg was to send a message to the democratic party that the biden administration will be heavily involved in these roadways and hoping to stave off the kinds of losses that the party saw at the state level during the obama years. >> exactly. >>> coming up next for us, hunter biden's new job is sparking some ethics concerns over at the white house. that's why dove renews your skin's ceramides and strengthens it against dryness for softerer, smoother skin you can lovingly embrace. renew the love for your skin with dove body wash. ♪ ♪ oh, focaccia! ah, there's no place like panera. enjoy the toasty, saucy chipotle chicken avocado melt on freshly baked bread. panera. order on the app today. i just heard something amazing! now for the first time one medication was approved to treat and prevent migraines. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. ask you
instead of creating a whole separate entity, the biden administration is saying they'll strengthen the dnc as opposed to the other way around. >> and part of this appearance in vnlg was to send a message to the democratic party that the biden administration will be heavily involved in these roadways and hoping to stave off the kinds of losses that the party saw at the state level during the obama years. >> exactly. >>> coming up next for us, hunter biden's new job is...
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but in addition the dnc has too be well prepared to make sure people are registered and educated and mobilize and protect them once they get to the polls. >> key to that, might be, it might be a necessity, is somehow eliminating or reforming the filibuster. i spoke with stephanie murphy yesterday, i asked her about that. here is her answer and i want you to get your response. >> we can't play by their rules and that is what the republicans have done in the past. is that they've changed the system because they don't have good values or good ideas to run on. democrats are different. and i think that if we take our case to the american people, we'll be able to make progress on the issues that matter so much. >> i just wonder if you are concerned that is pie in the sky thinking that you gotta, i don't know if play dirty is the right word. but you have to address the filibuster if you believe that dra still has a path. >> listen, i think that our democracy is on the line. we have to play hard ball. i'm in full agreement. if you watch me on twitter, you know that i don't mince my words as
but in addition the dnc has too be well prepared to make sure people are registered and educated and mobilize and protect them once they get to the polls. >> key to that, might be, it might be a necessity, is somehow eliminating or reforming the filibuster. i spoke with stephanie murphy yesterday, i asked her about that. here is her answer and i want you to get your response. >> we can't play by their rules and that is what the republicans have done in the past. is that they've...
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she announced the dnc will be giving $25 million towards the issue. but for money, it's not quite enough. they want the president to really lean on this. the white house aides feel somewhat frustrated as to what they can do. they can do the math in the senate as anybody else. they don't really see a chance for sweeping federal election reform there. they don't see any voting rights bills getting passed without changing or eliminating the filibuster. yet there are democrats, manchin and cinnamon cinema, senators among, that we don't to do that. short of that their focus now, it's are telling us will be on legal challenges. on state by state department of justice will be involved. also of course we will see them next year trying to really boost turnout and try to drive people to the polls, like they did. to the point to 2020, and a high turnout during the pandemic. if they can do that again. of course we all know that's harder in the midterms. there is real concern among democrats inside and outside the west wing that these restrictions put in place by
she announced the dnc will be giving $25 million towards the issue. but for money, it's not quite enough. they want the president to really lean on this. the white house aides feel somewhat frustrated as to what they can do. they can do the math in the senate as anybody else. they don't really see a chance for sweeping federal election reform there. they don't see any voting rights bills getting passed without changing or eliminating the filibuster. yet there are democrats, manchin and cinnamon...
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is srrilyn ifill of the naacp legal defense fund and vice president harris announced a $25 million dnc investment to aid voting access head of the 2022 midterm elections. cliff albright, you are talking to us from atlanta and the 2022 is very important both senate seats were taken by democrats, which is clearly -- has clearly been a great motivation not only in georgia for the republicans, but around the country, to get rid of voters on voting rolls, certainly in georgia. if you can talk about what is happened there, reverend while phil warnock is up again in 2022. -- rev. raphael warnock is up again in 2022. is it what you're calling the fuse urgency your calling for now lacking from the federal gornment? >> i'm fortunate, no. $25 million sound like a lot in my personal life that would be a lot, but in terms of democracy that is a drop in the bucket. let's talk about sherrilyn ifill and what the what else could do. it is a good time to talk about expanding the court and i would love to see someone li sherrilyn ifill and someone nominated to expanded supreme court. even if they pass th
is srrilyn ifill of the naacp legal defense fund and vice president harris announced a $25 million dnc investment to aid voting access head of the 2022 midterm elections. cliff albright, you are talking to us from atlanta and the 2022 is very important both senate seats were taken by democrats, which is clearly -- has clearly been a great motivation not only in georgia for the republicans, but around the country, to get rid of voters on voting rolls, certainly in georgia. if you can talk about...
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within days those plots unfolded and then we have the most recent supreme court decision versus the dnc. and alito says, making voting inconvenient doesn't make access unequal. well, let's just explain to this justice who apparently knows nothing about how voting really works. when you make it inconvenient for a targeted group, you make access unequal. it's exactly the intent of these laws is to make access unequal. elena kagan in her dissent said equal chance to participate in our democracy, that-- referring to the 1965 voting rights act, that law of all laws should never be diminished by this court. you know, section two is the most recent section attacked by the supreme court and it bars procedures that bar any citizen in the united states to vote on account of race or color. one of the issues was from arizona a situation where you have no easy places to drop off your ballot in large native american reservations. so, by banning the ability for people to collect ballots and drop them off, you essentially make it extraordinarily difficult for this targeted community to vote and that wa
within days those plots unfolded and then we have the most recent supreme court decision versus the dnc. and alito says, making voting inconvenient doesn't make access unequal. well, let's just explain to this justice who apparently knows nothing about how voting really works. when you make it inconvenient for a targeted group, you make access unequal. it's exactly the intent of these laws is to make access unequal. elena kagan in her dissent said equal chance to participate in our democracy,...
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i know according to the dnc, the $25 million will be used for voter education, protection efforts as well as targeted regulation and technology to increase voting accessibility. is that enough though? as we heard there from the caucus of the democratic -- excuse me, the chair of the democratic talkous in texas, they need more from the federal government. we know there are bills across the country introducing new restrictions to voting. and many of the bills we heard about are in georgia. >> there is only so much can you do through organizing, through education. and i do think there is going to be a backlash nationally as people realize how hard some of these states are trying to keep them from voting. but we still need to have federal protections. the we have seen this before. we've been down this road before. we're in certain states. they try to make it so that certain americans could not engage in our democracy. so we passed the voting rights act of 1965. now we need to restore that and establish affirmative abilities and ways for folks to vote, to overcome what is happening in the
i know according to the dnc, the $25 million will be used for voter education, protection efforts as well as targeted regulation and technology to increase voting accessibility. is that enough though? as we heard there from the caucus of the democratic -- excuse me, the chair of the democratic talkous in texas, they need more from the federal government. we know there are bills across the country introducing new restrictions to voting. and many of the bills we heard about are in georgia....
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joining us now, jamie harrison, the chairman of the dnc and the texas state representative who in may led a walkout in the texas house in protest of a republican backed voter restriction bill. thanks for being here. let me bring you up to date on what's going on in texas. next week, greg abbott is calling the legislature back in session to take up the voting bill again. what happens? >> we go back on july 8th. the governor is yet to articulate what is going to be on the call. only he can set the agenda. it's our jobs in the legislature to interpret that. we all think there will be a voting rights bill coming forward. it's important to understand that we have a job to do in the texas house. that's to protect our constituents. breaking a quorum is in our constitution. our resolve and grit and determination to be the voice for our constituents is stronger than it was in may. we are not going to bow down. we're not going to sit down. we're goes to rise up. we will fight a voter suppression bill if it hurts our constituents. >> jamie, this fight is multi-facetted. there are people like rep
joining us now, jamie harrison, the chairman of the dnc and the texas state representative who in may led a walkout in the texas house in protest of a republican backed voter restriction bill. thanks for being here. let me bring you up to date on what's going on in texas. next week, greg abbott is calling the legislature back in session to take up the voting bill again. what happens? >> we go back on july 8th. the governor is yet to articulate what is going to be on the call. only he can...
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whoever he or she is, who planted the pipe barns by the rnc and dnc is night before the insurrection, which were luckily discovered before they went off. another metaphorical bullet we dodged. we don't know who is the person that set up those bombs. we know there's a huge cadre of people radicalized by the president, whipped into a frenzy and aimed like a loaded gun at the capitol. we have more reporting on this obvious truth, that trump enjoyed watching the insurrection, that he rebuffed multiple attempts to wash it. in the new book, "washington post" reporters reported that trump was glued to the tv. it was reported that ivanka trump spent several hours walking back and forth to the oval, trying to persuade the president to be stronger in telling his supporters he stood with law enforcement and ordering them to disburse. hundreds of people have been arrested since that day, but there are millions more who still fervently support donald trump. an article adapted from his new book, wall street reporter michael bender provides a window into the dangerous, most cultish devotion to trump
whoever he or she is, who planted the pipe barns by the rnc and dnc is night before the insurrection, which were luckily discovered before they went off. another metaphorical bullet we dodged. we don't know who is the person that set up those bombs. we know there's a huge cadre of people radicalized by the president, whipped into a frenzy and aimed like a loaded gun at the capitol. we have more reporting on this obvious truth, that trump enjoyed watching the insurrection, that he rebuffed...
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the fbi knew the steele dossier was a dnc operation paid for by dnc and crooked hillary clinton who by the way is the most angry person today in the united states. she's gone away. do you know why? she said why the hell didn't you do that for me in 2016? >> [chanting] >> there are more people than her. no, she said why didn't you do-it-for-me. actually the race was much closer and the new york times asks me a question. what happened in 2020 that was different from 2016? i said well i'll tell you we did much better in 2020 we got 12 million more votes. >> [applause] >> we won by a much bigger margin. 2016 was very close, but hillary said why didn't you do that for me! why didn't you cheat for me, dam mit, i could have been somebody. >> [laughter] >> could have been somebody. steele source told the fbi the info was totally unserious and they did not inform the court of any of this and they kept on spying on the trump campaign. in addition, the press is part of this crooked operation, you know that. election rules were changed, big big tech censored the opposition , political violence was
the fbi knew the steele dossier was a dnc operation paid for by dnc and crooked hillary clinton who by the way is the most angry person today in the united states. she's gone away. do you know why? she said why the hell didn't you do that for me in 2016? >> [chanting] >> there are more people than her. no, she said why didn't you do-it-for-me. actually the race was much closer and the new york times asks me a question. what happened in 2020 that was different from 2016? i said well...
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i always tell people, we want the dnc funded to the tune of $250 million. we really need to be chairman, as much money as we can. >> we really need to go. thank you both very much for coming to "the sunday show." coming up, why nice people could be black people's worst night mayor. it's true. the author of "nice racism" joins me next. ins me next. ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml we
i always tell people, we want the dnc funded to the tune of $250 million. we really need to be chairman, as much money as we can. >> we really need to go. thank you both very much for coming to "the sunday show." coming up, why nice people could be black people's worst night mayor. it's true. the author of "nice racism" joins me next. ins me next. ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver...
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part of it versus dnc -- involved the remaining part of the voting rights act. there were two provisions that the dnc challenged as discriminatory against minority voters. one was a rule that a voter could not cast a ballot out of precinct. if an otherwise that -- otherwise valid ballot brought to the wrong pring sing wooden count. that disproportionately affected minority voters. for some reason, they move more frequently, or voting precincts are moved more often. that provision tended to invalidate ballots for statewide offices. it doesn't matter what precinct, because everyone in the state has a same choice. the other provision was, test -- disallow of third-party groups from collecting ballots. this would be a voter absentee valid -- absentee ballot, instead of mailing it themselves, gives it to a group that mails a door brings it to the registrar. that provision was challenged as discriminatory in particular because arizona has a lot of reservations. mail service on those reservations is spotty. many native americans do not have street numbers on their hous
part of it versus dnc -- involved the remaining part of the voting rights act. there were two provisions that the dnc challenged as discriminatory against minority voters. one was a rule that a voter could not cast a ballot out of precinct. if an otherwise that -- otherwise valid ballot brought to the wrong pring sing wooden count. that disproportionately affected minority voters. for some reason, they move more frequently, or voting precincts are moved more often. that provision tended to...
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here's the california dnc chair. >> again, thank the fbi for their work, but in this day and age, you know, we should not be concerned about violence and terrorism just for participating in the democratic process. >> law enforcement officers, they seized pipe bombs, thousands of rounds of ammunition, and between 45 and 50 firearms including at least three fully automatic weapons. >>> in just a matter of days, the biggest hearings so far in the federal investigation of the january 6th insurrection, paul hodgkins will be the first defendant sentenced for a felony involving the breach on capitol hill. this could set the bar for what other punishments rioters may face as they decide whether to face plea deals. scott mcfarland is following that story for us. give us a sense of what that sentence might look like and what would that then tell us? >> yeah, alex, a very big day in federal court in washington monday. it's going to be a big tell of where so many of these cases are going and the possible punishment for the most serious of those charged january 6th. the feds are recommending 18 mo
here's the california dnc chair. >> again, thank the fbi for their work, but in this day and age, you know, we should not be concerned about violence and terrorism just for participating in the democratic process. >> law enforcement officers, they seized pipe bombs, thousands of rounds of ammunition, and between 45 and 50 firearms including at least three fully automatic weapons. >>> in just a matter of days, the biggest hearings so far in the federal investigation of the...
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part of it versus dnc -- involved the remaining part of the voting rights act. there were two provisions that the dnc challenged as discriminatory against minority voters. one was a rule that a voter could not cast a ballot out of precinct. if an otherwise that -- otherwise valid ballot brought to the wrong pring sing wooden count. that disproportionately affected minority voters. for some reason, they move more frequently, or voting precincts are moved more often. that provision tended to invalidate ballots for statewide offices. it doesn't matter what precinct, because everyone in the state has a same choice. the other provision was, test -- disallow of third-party groups from collecting ballots. this would be a voter absentee valid -- absentee ballot, instead of mailing it themselves, gives it to a group that mails a door brings it to the registrar. that provision was challenged as discriminatory in particular because arizona has a lot of reservations. mail service on those reservations is spotty. many native americans do not have street numbers on their hous
part of it versus dnc -- involved the remaining part of the voting rights act. there were two provisions that the dnc challenged as discriminatory against minority voters. one was a rule that a voter could not cast a ballot out of precinct. if an otherwise that -- otherwise valid ballot brought to the wrong pring sing wooden count. that disproportionately affected minority voters. for some reason, they move more frequently, or voting precincts are moved more often. that provision tended to...
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the fbi knew that the steele dossier was a dnc operation, paid for by the dnc and crooked hillary clinton, who, by the way, is the most angry person in the united states. you know why? why the hell did you not do that for me? [chanting "lock her up!"] actually the race was much closer. the new york times asked with a question, what happened in 2020 that was different from 2016? i said, we did much better in 2020. we got 12 million more votes, we won by a margin. 2016 was close. hillary clinton said, why didn't you do that for me? why didn't you cheat for me? somebody. i could have been somebody. [cheers and applause] they did not inform the court of any of this and they kept on spying on the trump campaign. in addition, the press is part of this crooked operation. you know that. election rules were changed. political violence was legitimized and encouraged by the left. and then trump, the president of the united states, was banned from social media as we call it, by sleaze bags. i was banned by bad people. i will not say i am perfect, but they are far worse than i am, i'll tell you. in ot
the fbi knew that the steele dossier was a dnc operation, paid for by the dnc and crooked hillary clinton, who, by the way, is the most angry person in the united states. you know why? why the hell did you not do that for me? [chanting "lock her up!"] actually the race was much closer. the new york times asked with a question, what happened in 2020 that was different from 2016? i said, we did much better in 2020. we got 12 million more votes, we won by a margin. 2016 was close....
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there are no more hot spots, no more fires to put out, no more funds for the dnc to rush to. one precinct or another this is a national crisis now. and here is what the public opinion is, what boggles my mind the most. 56% of all americans think making sure everyone who wants to vote can do so is a good idea. only 41% think that making sure no one not eligible to vote is the higher priority. to that 41% there are laws, it's a crime to commit voter fraud. most of the people who committed that crime were people who voted for donald trump. so where do you see, when you look at the data and you look at the pace with which these have been enacted, what do you think this picture looks like in a few weeks or months from now? >> i think in a few weeks or months you'll see more states that have passed more laws that had more restrictions to voting. texas today launched their special session. governor abbott made it clear that voting would be the top priority. and then both bills that came out one last night and one this morning failed in late may in texas. it banned drive-through voti
there are no more hot spots, no more fires to put out, no more funds for the dnc to rush to. one precinct or another this is a national crisis now. and here is what the public opinion is, what boggles my mind the most. 56% of all americans think making sure everyone who wants to vote can do so is a good idea. only 41% think that making sure no one not eligible to vote is the higher priority. to that 41% there are laws, it's a crime to commit voter fraud. most of the people who committed that...
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>> laura: is it a teacher's conference or a dress rehearsal for the dnc you? can't tell? >> we will check. you need to do a teachers union town hall down there. as covid recedes the president wants kids to be vaccinated. why? beware the warnts! -- variants. >> the delta variant is responsible for more than half of the days in this country. it's more transmissible and more dangerous. young people who thought they didn't have to be vaccinated or worry about it. >> the delta variant i am concerned about is my flight getting delayed. he said is potentially more dangerous to adolescents. so is skate boarding but they are not shutting that down. i spoked to 2 epidemiologists about this variants and they said it doesn't evade natural immunity which kids have. it's more infectious but not more deadly. >> laura: deaths are down all over the united states. they are just looking for another excuse to keep the teachers home. all of this hysteria is causing families to make insane decisions. a couple proudly shared their decision to vaccinate their infant! >> the decision to get ourse
>> laura: is it a teacher's conference or a dress rehearsal for the dnc you? can't tell? >> we will check. you need to do a teachers union town hall down there. as covid recedes the president wants kids to be vaccinated. why? beware the warnts! -- variants. >> the delta variant is responsible for more than half of the days in this country. it's more transmissible and more dangerous. young people who thought they didn't have to be vaccinated or worry about it. >> the...
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everyone accepts the emails that we have published at 20000 dnc week. emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email, it's a fabrication except that's, except it isn't surprising that it's accepted because we have, it has a 10 year publishing record where we have never got it wrong. that's pretty business. it's also why we take a while to publish what we have because we want to keep that perfect record now given given that the.
everyone accepts the emails that we have published at 20000 dnc week. emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email, it's a fabrication except that's, except it isn't surprising that it's accepted because we have, it has a 10 year publishing record where we have never got it wrong. that's pretty business. it's also why we take a while to publish what we have because we want to keep that perfect record now given given that the.
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the $20000.00 dnc, which emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email, it's a fabrication expense that's accepted, isn't surprising that it's accepted because we have, it has a 10 year publishing record where we have never got it wrong about the present business. it's also why we take a while to publish what we have because.
the $20000.00 dnc, which emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email, it's a fabrication expense that's accepted, isn't surprising that it's accepted because we have, it has a 10 year publishing record where we have never got it wrong about the present business. it's also why we take a while to publish what we have because.
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everyone accepts to the emails that we have published the $20000.00 dnc, which emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email it's a fabrication except that's except it isn't surprising.
everyone accepts to the emails that we have published the $20000.00 dnc, which emails are completely accurate. so no one is saying, no, i didn't tell you that in this email it's a fabrication except that's except it isn't surprising.
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by this time, pipe bombs have been found outside the rnc and dnc and rioters reached thenc steps. sgt. arms irving felt he needed the speaker's approval been, for the instructions and conversations he had with speaker's office prior to january 6? former capitol police chief steve's son testified irving will concern us many have said, about the objects we know the speaker's office is in the shots on all of their options generally six but we don't have the details leading up to those conversations, leading up to the six because under the speaker's direction, the sgt. and arms denied house administration official request to preserve documents and communications. i will tell you capitol police followed and did provide that information. what are they hiding? what is the speaker hiding? unfortunately i don't believe those questions are going to be asked by this committee and the speaker, as we've heard throughout this press conference, is tightly controlling every single question coming forth. this is a committee supposed to get to the bottom of what happened january 6 and as has been n
by this time, pipe bombs have been found outside the rnc and dnc and rioters reached thenc steps. sgt. arms irving felt he needed the speaker's approval been, for the instructions and conversations he had with speaker's office prior to january 6? former capitol police chief steve's son testified irving will concern us many have said, about the objects we know the speaker's office is in the shots on all of their options generally six but we don't have the details leading up to those...
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the dnc metropolitan ended up taking that and running that, so we can run two concurrently. that resulted in the evacuation of two congressional buildings, the cannon house office building, as well as one of the library of congress buildings. so it took extensive resources. senator lankford: so the assaults and the capital is not what caused the evacuation of those buildings. the discovery of those pipe bombs is what caused the evacuation of those buildings? steven sund: that is correct, sir. senator lankford: there's been quite a bit of conversation today and quite a few members here that have talked about the national guard and the length of time that it took to be able to go through the bureaucratic process to be able to get them deployed. i do think that needs to be shortened obviously in a deployment structure and the complexity of the bureaucracy here. but it seems to be a misunderstanding on this of some individuals describing the national guard as if they're the riot police that can automatically be called out. were you expecting them to be like a rapid response swat
the dnc metropolitan ended up taking that and running that, so we can run two concurrently. that resulted in the evacuation of two congressional buildings, the cannon house office building, as well as one of the library of congress buildings. so it took extensive resources. senator lankford: so the assaults and the capital is not what caused the evacuation of those buildings. the discovery of those pipe bombs is what caused the evacuation of those buildings? steven sund: that is correct, sir....