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same with stacey abrams down in georgia. the reason i think -- you tell me if i'm wrong, that they have to go backwardsse to lay the foundation is because the exact words of the president did not incite violence nor did anybody ever. now that we know that people were plotting, planning, skiing. >> can i say something right quick. new evidence makes you say that. the only way they make this bizarre story line that trump was in on it along with dan's covino that wenow know that without any witness is that the fbi and the capitol hill police actually now understand that this was preplanned, they were planting bombs the night before. the whole story line, that donald trump caused this by his speech has been falling apart due to good law enforcement activity. here's what i want to know. what did nancy pelosi know and when did she know it. if this was widely known by the fbi and capitol hill police, that people were planning to come to washington before the sixth to create violence. i want to know if she knew about that. the whole
same with stacey abrams down in georgia. the reason i think -- you tell me if i'm wrong, that they have to go backwardsse to lay the foundation is because the exact words of the president did not incite violence nor did anybody ever. now that we know that people were plotting, planning, skiing. >> can i say something right quick. new evidence makes you say that. the only way they make this bizarre story line that trump was in on it along with dan's covino that wenow know that without any...
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same with stacey abrams in georgia. the reason i think -- you tell me if i'm wrong -- they have to go backwards to lay the foundation is because the exact words of the president did not incite violence, nor did anybody ever know. now that we know people were plotting, scheming -- >> steeper -- >> sean: you go. >> can i say something quick? >> sean: you bet. >> new evidence makes you do that. the only reason they are trying to create a bizarre story line that trump was in on it with dan scavino because we now know after impeachment, done without a lawyer or hearing or without witnesses that the f.b.i. and the capitol hill police actually now understand this was preplanned. they were planning bombs the night before. so the whole story line that donald trump caused this by the speech has fallen apart good to the good law enforcement activity. what did nancy pelosi know and when did she know it? if it was widely known by the f.b.i. and the capitol hill police people were planning to come to washington before the 6th, to cre
same with stacey abrams in georgia. the reason i think -- you tell me if i'm wrong -- they have to go backwards to lay the foundation is because the exact words of the president did not incite violence, nor did anybody ever know. now that we know people were plotting, scheming -- >> steeper -- >> sean: you go. >> can i say something quick? >> sean: you bet. >> new evidence makes you do that. the only reason they are trying to create a bizarre story line that trump...
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it's largely due to activists like stacey abrams in georgia. on the heels of their success, the activists are turning their focus to upcoming elections this year and 2022. chris jansen traveled down south to talk to some of the women. chris joins us from birmingham. good morning. what are you hearing from the women about what comes next? >> reporter: they will have to have hard work and patience in deeply red states that didn't go as well as they had hoped in 2020. it's difficult to overstate the importance of stacey abrams. i have spent much of the last week in mississippi and here in alabama. look at what i found. in a state largely run by republican white men, black women are shaking things up. like these women. >> we keep running and keep going and keep pushing and keep building, we keep encouraging, inspiring. >> reporter: each runs an organization that aims at growing voting power. >> there's a misconception about what's possible in mississippi. we will find resources to make sure that your voice is heard on election day. not even just st
it's largely due to activists like stacey abrams in georgia. on the heels of their success, the activists are turning their focus to upcoming elections this year and 2022. chris jansen traveled down south to talk to some of the women. chris joins us from birmingham. good morning. what are you hearing from the women about what comes next? >> reporter: they will have to have hard work and patience in deeply red states that didn't go as well as they had hoped in 2020. it's difficult to...
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delegate stacey plaskett, the virgin islands, representtive joe neguse of colorado. thank you both again for being here. it's a real honor to have this time with you. congresswoman plaskett, let me ask you about what we saw a little bit of in public on saturday, what appeared to be a last minute drama about the question of calling witnesses. can you just describe in your own words, just let us know what happened there and what was happening behind the scenes among you impeachment managers in terms of making these decisions? >> sure. as you saw prior to saturday, the prosecution had made what we believed to be an overwhelming, clear case against the president laying out witnesses, giving eyewitness testimony, videos, and a slew of information that outlined the case as we saw it and proved the article of impeachment. defense counsel made their attempt at a defense for the president, and then based upon the rules that have been outlined by the senate, there was the ability to call -- have a motion for witnesses. the night before on friday evening, we found out that one
delegate stacey plaskett, the virgin islands, representtive joe neguse of colorado. thank you both again for being here. it's a real honor to have this time with you. congresswoman plaskett, let me ask you about what we saw a little bit of in public on saturday, what appeared to be a last minute drama about the question of calling witnesses. can you just describe in your own words, just let us know what happened there and what was happening behind the scenes among you impeachment managers in...
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what do you make of this group designed to stop stacey. we could have used them in january, couldn't we? >> exactly. look, georgia has contribution limits, about $7,000 is what you can give a candidate for governor, and so, if the republicans -- the republican governor runs for reelection, he is limited to receiving $7,000. stacey abrams has a galaxy of organizations, some of them receive -- are subject to federal campaign limits of roughly $10,000, but others are 501(c)(3)s and 501(c)(4)'s dark money nonprofits, and together, all of these groups raised well into the nine figures, and so, the republicans are faced with the prospect of trying to take on abrams while she has these political organizations that in the past have done everything they can to advance her political career, and obviously these political consultants and groups finance -- people have mounted a super pac effort to against her. all good and legal. i that weird thought. i'm not sure she is running for governor. i think she is running for president. and i think she looks
what do you make of this group designed to stop stacey. we could have used them in january, couldn't we? >> exactly. look, georgia has contribution limits, about $7,000 is what you can give a candidate for governor, and so, if the republicans -- the republican governor runs for reelection, he is limited to receiving $7,000. stacey abrams has a galaxy of organizations, some of them receive -- are subject to federal campaign limits of roughly $10,000, but others are 501(c)(3)s and...
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house manager stacey plaskett saying among the group are members of the proud boys. pierre thomas tonight on that part of the story. where does the investigation stand and how many arrests have been made? >>> the other news this wednesday night, the new cdc report showing tightly fitted masks do make a difference. and that a tightly fitted mask with a cloth mask over it, double masking, is also effective. what the numbers show from what they studied and what the head of the cdc is now saying tonight. >>> there is also news this evening about that deadly shooting at a health clinic. a mother of two killed. and what we've learned about the suspect. >>> more than 100 million americans bracing for dangerous snow and ice tonight. winter weather alerts across 33 states, from oregon to texas to the east. snow pushing into the northeast. wind chills 30 below in some parts. and rob times it out. >>> and there's news tonight about bruce springsteen, accused of drunk driving in his home state of new jersey. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on this wednes
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max keiser this is the kaiser report well stacey the powers that be seem to be getting it bit nervous yes we're starting to see some nervousness as people in the at leat in the beltway of america are starting to realize that max and stacey were right as we keep on saying because you know a lot of the headlines in the news today are reflecting what we've been warning about are saying or predicting might happen over the past 10 years well this is from the washington post and their editorial board wrote this queen's boom wont to throw in the dollar but that doesn't mean there's no danger really really a won't affair on the dollar they spend. like a 1st there's a few paragraphs of just really old flood that you and i have already experienced many times oh yeah they're getting nervous and you know it for these types of editorials to appear marks the beginning of a new phase where the folks that are in charge the elites now as they're called are starting to wake up to the fact that the world order that they've grown up with is being challenged by a threat to rex threat to the u.s. dollar an
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joining me now, stacey abrams. stacey abrams is the founder of fair fight action and the author of "our time is now." good to see you, leader abrams. i'm so happy that you're here. let's talk about this. are you surprised by justice thomas showing sympathy for trump and others in this deisset that he wrote ? >> not at all. both of them have refused what happened in front of their eyes but the nature of suppression which has been the law of the land for too long. >> one of the states trump targeted in his big lie is georgia, and you know georgia very well. republicans there are now pushing a bill that would restrict voting, eliminate sunday polling which is a big factor, many african-americans go to the polls, right? and they want to eliminate the use of drop boxes. i'm sure you're going to fight this. what are you going to do? >> let's be clear. this is the omnibus version of the house consolidation of voter suppression bills. there's actually more than 24 bills that have been introduced. i think the number now sta
joining me now, stacey abrams. stacey abrams is the founder of fair fight action and the author of "our time is now." good to see you, leader abrams. i'm so happy that you're here. let's talk about this. are you surprised by justice thomas showing sympathy for trump and others in this deisset that he wrote ? >> not at all. both of them have refused what happened in front of their eyes but the nature of suppression which has been the law of the land for too long. >> one of...
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joining me now is stacey abrams. stacey abrams is the founded of fair fight action and the author of "our time is now." good to see you, leader abrams. i'm so happy you are here. let's talk about this. are you surprised by justice thomas showing sympathy for trump and others in this dissent that he wrote? >> not at all. both justice thomas and his wife have, unfortunately, shown sympathies with the unproven allegations of fraud, but more concerningly the refusal to accept the evidence of their eyes, which is that nothing happened other than mitigation of voter suppression which has been the law of the land for too long. >> one of the states trump targeted in his big lie was georgia, and you know georgia very well. republicans there are now pushing a bill that would restrict voting, eliminate sunday polling, which is, of course, a big factor. many african-americans go to the polls and they want to limit the use of drop boxes. i'm sure you are going to fight this. what are you going to do? >> well, let's be clear. this
joining me now is stacey abrams. stacey abrams is the founded of fair fight action and the author of "our time is now." good to see you, leader abrams. i'm so happy you are here. let's talk about this. are you surprised by justice thomas showing sympathy for trump and others in this dissent that he wrote? >> not at all. both justice thomas and his wife have, unfortunately, shown sympathies with the unproven allegations of fraud, but more concerningly the refusal to accept the...
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and i think that stacey plaskett is right. black women have every right to be sick and tired because when we're talking about fighting, we're talking about fighting for the right to vote, stacey abrams. fighting to work and be paid what we deserve. fighting to raise black children who won't be killed for just any reason, right? won't be killed at all. so these issues are really important to the values america says that it stands for and these defense lawyers were trying to manipulate that and really pe verrvert that. >> and they're not talking about fighting people physically. there is zero equivalency between people of color calling for justice and trump pushing the big lie and inciting an insurrection. it's not just an absurd argument, it's also a very dangerous one, i think. >> yeah. it's incredibly dangerous, and it's also a deflection. i don't know if you noticed that part where, you know, they tried to blame rioters who were on the left and say that they were somehow infiltrators who came, and it really wasn't the folks
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first of all, stacey abrams getting a nod by the nobel peace prize committee. what do you think? >> thanks for having me on, david. totally unwarranted. while she's under this cloud of suspicion and being with investigated, i think things need to be playing out. and it's just a shame. i mean, she's a poignant or -- nominated by a socialist in europe, surprise, surprise. the person that actually should be the recipient of the nobel peace prize is donald trump for what he did for peace in the middle east, bringing our troops home and a very successful four years of keeping america out of war. that's true, that's truely what the know pell peace prize -- nobel peace prize should be rewarding. david: just to stay with stacey abrams for a second, we still haven't figured out exactly what happened with the cases that judge was dealing with, and the judge happened to be her sister who approved of many questionable voters being included in the final count. i mean, that was, that was certainly rea case that should have -- should not have been adjudicated by that particular judge, don't you
first of all, stacey abrams getting a nod by the nobel peace prize committee. what do you think? >> thanks for having me on, david. totally unwarranted. while she's under this cloud of suspicion and being with investigated, i think things need to be playing out. and it's just a shame. i mean, she's a poignant or -- nominated by a socialist in europe, surprise, surprise. the person that actually should be the recipient of the nobel peace prize is donald trump for what he did for peace in...
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we have to note that stacey plaskett is a history-making impeachment manager, right. she's -- you know, she is coming in as a nonvoting delegate representing the u.s. virgin islands, and she also took this moment to shout out the ways in which there is not representation, whether you are talking about puerto rico or d.c. when it comes to voting on legislation. so i think she spoke for many people, not just herself, but many communities of color that felt disenfranchised or who are disenfranchised in this current moment. so that is what i think -- i think the power of her presentation was more than about this impeachment, but, again, about america taking this moment to truly live up to the values that it says it stands for. she said that in the speech. this moment will define us. unfortunately, there are so many members of the gop who are beholden to donald trump that they put party over country. so -- and this is why we are in this situation right now with this trial. >> there was -- natasha, there was a new setup outside the capitol on january 6th, people with confed
we have to note that stacey plaskett is a history-making impeachment manager, right. she's -- you know, she is coming in as a nonvoting delegate representing the u.s. virgin islands, and she also took this moment to shout out the ways in which there is not representation, whether you are talking about puerto rico or d.c. when it comes to voting on legislation. so i think she spoke for many people, not just herself, but many communities of color that felt disenfranchised or who are...
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that's why stacey and i wrote that op-ed. stacey and i met about ten years ago and started charting a ten-year a path. we built that on state legislative gains, which we have made since ten years ago. that's what we're going to have to do across the sun belt, where our population is growing and becoming more diverse, and what we're to have to look at in my home state of ohio. what gains can we make? sometimes victories are losing by less. texas made gains in the legislature. they didn't win but they cut their margin statewide and did demonstrate that progress. this is going to be a tough decade. we have a lot of headwinds, but we need to fight the battles at the state level and push our federal delegations to take action on voting. >> lauren, you are guiding us on what i think is the most important political story of our time, which is the preservation of democracy and what that means in our elections. thank you very much for joining us again tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >>> coming up, tiger woods is out of
that's why stacey and i wrote that op-ed. stacey and i met about ten years ago and started charting a ten-year a path. we built that on state legislative gains, which we have made since ten years ago. that's what we're going to have to do across the sun belt, where our population is growing and becoming more diverse, and what we're to have to look at in my home state of ohio. what gains can we make? sometimes victories are losing by less. texas made gains in the legislature. they didn't win but...
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i'll speak exclusively to house impeachment manager delegate stacey plaskett and democratic senator chris murphy next. and what now? almost all republican senators vote not to convict former president trump despite overwhelming evidence his words ignited the mob, where does the republican party go here? republican governor larry hogan joins me to discuss in moments. >>> plus, back to school, vaccinations across the country slowly increase as evidence mounts it is safe to reopen some schools. >> if we want to get our schools open, the best way to do that is to decrease the community spread. >> but when will all children be back in the classroom? i'll speak to cdc director dr. rochelle walensky ahead. ♪ >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington, happy valentine's day. in washington, the state of our union is shaking our heads. former president donald trump is off the hook again this morning. the senate voting 57-43, ten votes short of the two-thirds ma majority needed to convict him of inciting the deadly insurrection on capitol hill that some leaders including vice president mike pence es
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max kaiser this is the kaiser report well stacey the powers that be seem to be getting it bit nervous yes are starting to see some nervousness as people in the elite in the beltway of america are starting to realize that max and stacey were right as we keep on saying because you know a lot of the headlines in the news today are reflecting what we've been warning about are saying or predicting might happen over the past 10 years well this is from the washington post and their editorial board wrote this queen's boom wont to throw in the dollar but that doesn't mean there's no danger really really a want to throw on the dollar they spend. like a 1st there's a few paragraphs of just really old flood that you and i have already experienced many times oh yeah they're getting nervous and then out for these types of editorials to appear lark's the beginning of a new phase where the folks that are in charge the elites now as they're called are star.
max kaiser this is the kaiser report well stacey the powers that be seem to be getting it bit nervous yes are starting to see some nervousness as people in the elite in the beltway of america are starting to realize that max and stacey were right as we keep on saying because you know a lot of the headlines in the news today are reflecting what we've been warning about are saying or predicting might happen over the past 10 years well this is from the washington post and their editorial board...
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house manager stacey plaskett presented a story from inside the capitol that we thought we knew already. officer eugene goodman diverting the mob away from senators as they were making their mistake. but she revealed new video today, be showing eugene goodman doing more, including saving mitt romney's life. >> officer eugene goodman responded to the initial breach. you all may have seen footage of officer goodman previously, but there's more to his heroic story. in this security footage, you can see officer goodman running to respond to the initial breach. officer goodman passes senator mitt romney and directs him to turn around in order to get to safety. on the first floor, just beneath them, the mob had already started to search for the senate chamber. officer goodman made his way down to the first floor, where he encountered the same insurrectionists we just saw watch breach the capitol. in this video, we can see the rioters surge toward officer goodman. recall that the rioters are in red and officer goodman, in this model, is in blue. watch officer goodman, who backs up the stairs.
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next all right that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert want to thank our gas tank owens and so next time. you are through. that. were more politicized than ever or more polarized than ever the 21st century when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. electronic mail electronic money electronic media infinite possibilities for extreme. jing information i mean me and my music going sure why it's freedom of speech and social media bends censorship and double standards who should judge what can be said online. but i want to. come down to the internet audience now totals almost 4500000000 more most all of them are active social network users put one wrong move on their pages deleted digital annihilation don't exist anymore. it's god who runs the show on the web how can anyone stand up to the tech giants if he from the heads of state face the threat of being banned is there any limits to all that virtual power. does for a nudist but i was a reasonable way. and headlines this saturday on ati international splits begin to emerge in europe
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next and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert want to thank our gas tank collins and so next time. welcome to worlds apart do cultural ones can fast if you was to be easy to play cards seriously and yes even a. defeat and the 2nd failed impeachment he continues to be the joker in american politics playing king smartly is likely to determine the future of the republican then the democratic party's bulls and rugby ukridge by these unruly player so what's on the cards for the next few years in american politics well to discuss that i'm now joined by michael johnson a co-founder of the tea party movement and a former speechwriter for president george h.w. bush mr jones it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time pleasure to be with you. i give you a card player by any chance. but really what they play. bridge and. i don't know if you are aware by these was the american the north american ag game of your career that is responsible for introducing the joker into the modern deck of cards just in the same way as i think do
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max kaiser this is the kaiser report max and stacey have been talking about the global insurrection against banker occupation now for more than 15 years it's coming to a head. right the new york times doesn't use giago the global insurrection against banker occupation what they use instead is the revolt of the public how they're looking at the whole situation we've seen with wall street bets taking on reviving on practically dead company called game stop and using that zombie to against the zombie if a kid at the zombified the people who is on the 5 con me the hedge funds the private equity and stuff like that so let's look at this have like the game stop reckoning was a long time coming this week gleeful online hordes turned the stock market upside down this shouldn't come as a surprise while watching the game stop drama i've been reflecting on what the author martin gurrey calls the revolt of the public mr gurrey writes that the internet has empowered ordinary citizens by giving them new information and tools which they then use to discover the flaws in the systems and institutions that g
max kaiser this is the kaiser report max and stacey have been talking about the global insurrection against banker occupation now for more than 15 years it's coming to a head. right the new york times doesn't use giago the global insurrection against banker occupation what they use instead is the revolt of the public how they're looking at the whole situation we've seen with wall street bets taking on reviving on practically dead company called game stop and using that zombie to against the...
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racial economic disparities anywhere near as much as many now believe of course many are not max and stacey and for as we as you can go back 100 episodes and look that we said this there is little reason to think that a comedy to of monetary policy plays a significant role in reducing racial inequities in the way often discuss road economists alina parcher more it's kuhn more it's surely a curt and paul walk till and in fact the paper released on friday on the contrary very easy fed policy. a well extension wait inequalities for extended periods. right exactly right the money printing a central bank policies as you point out it is basically a pyramid scheme that came into existence in force in 1971 and the people who owned assets back then were able to ride the pyramid scheme for 45 years as more money is being printed and the value of those assets goes up like park avenue apartments like fine art like shadows these are the things that are owned by the folks that started this pyramid scheme but are the purveyors of this permits game and the racial inequality exacerbated it worse. and also j
racial economic disparities anywhere near as much as many now believe of course many are not max and stacey and for as we as you can go back 100 episodes and look that we said this there is little reason to think that a comedy to of monetary policy plays a significant role in reducing racial inequities in the way often discuss road economists alina parcher more it's kuhn more it's surely a curt and paul walk till and in fact the paper released on friday on the contrary very easy fed policy. a...
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we began this hour with house manager stacey plaskett of the virgin islands. she explained that some rioters were out to catch and kill speaker nancy pelosi, among others. next up was congressman eric swalwell from california's east bay. he picked up where plaskett left off. his narrative begins as rioters breach the doors and force their way into the capitol. he presented newly released video and laid out how members of the house and senate huddled in fear. it's worth noting, january 6th could have been much worse, much deadlier, if an array of things had not gone the way they did. fair warning, some of the evidence coming up is especially disturbing, including the moment a woman in the mob was shot. >> rioters who had entered the building through the senate quickly spread out through the capitol. many headed towards the house and senate chambers. after speaker pelosi was ushered out, chairman mcgovern was presiding in the house, attempting to keep the counting process going. on our phones, members were receiving security updates and watching social media to
we began this hour with house manager stacey plaskett of the virgin islands. she explained that some rioters were out to catch and kill speaker nancy pelosi, among others. next up was congressman eric swalwell from california's east bay. he picked up where plaskett left off. his narrative begins as rioters breach the doors and force their way into the capitol. he presented newly released video and laid out how members of the house and senate huddled in fear. it's worth noting, january 6th could...
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house impeachment manager stacey plaskett told msnbc how she is interpreting this latest twist. >> as for what this new report is showing with regard to roger stone and other allies of the president, i think it's solidifying that, in fact, the president was, in fact, not only an instigator but a planner of the attack on january 6. >> and one week from today, trump is set to make his first public appearance since leaving office. he's expected to speak on the last day of cpac, the conservative political action conference. it will be in orlando, florida, and he's planning, reportedly, to address impeachment and the future of the party and "politico" reports trump is gearing up for war within his own party with plans to ensure every open gop seat in the 2020 midterms has a maga-approved contender vying for it. let's go right to nbc's in washington. key events this week particularly surrounding the capitol insurrection. what can we expect? >> reporter: tomorrow we're also going to see the first confirmation hearings for merrick garland who would be president biden's attorney general if he
house impeachment manager stacey plaskett told msnbc how she is interpreting this latest twist. >> as for what this new report is showing with regard to roger stone and other allies of the president, i think it's solidifying that, in fact, the president was, in fact, not only an instigator but a planner of the attack on january 6. >> and one week from today, trump is set to make his first public appearance since leaving office. he's expected to speak on the last day of cpac, the...
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stacey plaskett today in the senate impeachment trial with the receipts showing that the permit, in fact, never had accommodation for that. that was something that the trump white house wanted to do. president knew the supporters were primed for violence, the words had spurred them to violence multiple times, changed the rally to be a march on the capitol. the impeachment managers today essentially dared senators to look at the evidence and try to believe, try to maintain that donald trump didn't know what he was inciting that day. i think the most powerful part of the day though came from the house manager stacey plaskett and congressman swalwell of california, both lawyers and impeachment manager left it to them on the day to do in painstaking work of recreating minute by minute really what the attack was, once it happened, what the character of it was. there is no way to sum this up and describe it the way to do it justice. while this is happening live i sent noelt to the prowse deers that work on this show, how on earth do we summarize this? i sent notes to other hosts on network, to
stacey plaskett today in the senate impeachment trial with the receipts showing that the permit, in fact, never had accommodation for that. that was something that the trump white house wanted to do. president knew the supporters were primed for violence, the words had spurred them to violence multiple times, changed the rally to be a march on the capitol. the impeachment managers today essentially dared senators to look at the evidence and try to believe, try to maintain that donald trump...
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one of those lawmakers, delegate stacey plaskett who represents the u.s. virgin islands joins us now. thank you so much for being here, you took on former president trump on the national stage. i said it. a lot of people didn't know your name before and now they do. you have gained trust and attention. of a whole lot more people in the last week. so what do you do next? >> well, we do the same thing that we were doing during the impeachment. what people didn't see behind the scenes is that you're aware, stephanie, there was a mark-up of budget and reconciliation. so while we were speaking on the floor oftentimes i would go back into the conference room and have to present and have to vote on matters in mark-up on the committee that i'm a member of. ways and means. and so i think most of us are going back to our day jobs, right, we're going to continue to do the people's business in every way we can. all of us who were impeachment managers really saw it as our duty to our country. we really felt that we were in service to the country to take on the role tha
one of those lawmakers, delegate stacey plaskett who represents the u.s. virgin islands joins us now. thank you so much for being here, you took on former president trump on the national stage. i said it. a lot of people didn't know your name before and now they do. you have gained trust and attention. of a whole lot more people in the last week. so what do you do next? >> well, we do the same thing that we were doing during the impeachment. what people didn't see behind the scenes is...
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. >> delegate stacey plaskett, who represents the u.s. virgin islands, doing a phenomenal job with her portion of the presentation today from the house impeachment managers. this new evidence from the managers today bolsters reporting from "the new york times" a couple of weeks ago that there hadn't been a plan for the rally-goers to march on the actual capitol until the trump white house got involved in planning that rally, and essentially, made it their event. that is when they changed the plan, so the rally-goers would march from the rally grounds to the capitol building, because trump wanted that. "the new york times" had reported that within the last couple of weeks. stacey plaskett today, in the senate impeachment trial, with the receipts showing that the permit, in fact, never had an accommodation for them. that is something the trump white house wanted to do. the president knew his supporters were primed for violence. he knew that his words had previously spurred them to violence multiple times. he arranged this january 6th rally
. >> delegate stacey plaskett, who represents the u.s. virgin islands, doing a phenomenal job with her portion of the presentation today from the house impeachment managers. this new evidence from the managers today bolsters reporting from "the new york times" a couple of weeks ago that there hadn't been a plan for the rally-goers to march on the actual capitol until the trump white house got involved in planning that rally, and essentially, made it their event. that is when...
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survival guide book stacey just like all the stores at least are. you sure you don't get it back. oh heck no. repatriations look at the rest of 7 years. philip a separate kaiser report. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or going at the risk of quote no no rush but i thought put a stop yes it got worse you called things on your way. back home black american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that lump us mother real live below 01 by elsa store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all some of the american reared. through during the night. found great crowds. to move a few you're going to call. you and now almost a 100 years later history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. probable worst time to go anywhere why not me. when i come here. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters
survival guide book stacey just like all the stores at least are. you sure you don't get it back. oh heck no. repatriations look at the rest of 7 years. philip a separate kaiser report. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. or going at the risk of quote no no rush but i thought put a stop yes it got worse you called things on your way. back home black american suffered from racism and a complete...
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max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn us out fill out let's say i'm a strike at. the fight 'd wall street fought thank you for. the story that's right if the debt slavery. the post trauma era has begun or has it what role will the former president play within the republican party by all accounts trump intends to remain relevant if this is the case what is the future of the populist wing of the party and fortunately if indeed the g.o.p. is now the party of the working class will the party leadership in phrase this new direction. we're more politicized than ever we're more polarized than ever in the 21st century when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. just on their views in human terms and of course he's in him electronic mail electronic money electronic media infinite possibilities for exchanging information i mean me and miss greyish my misery nationalized freedom of speech and social media bends censorship and double standards who should judge what can be said online something i already planned but i want to. come down to the internet audience now totals alm
max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn us out fill out let's say i'm a strike at. the fight 'd wall street fought thank you for. the story that's right if the debt slavery. the post trauma era has begun or has it what role will the former president play within the republican party by all accounts trump intends to remain relevant if this is the case what is the future of the populist wing of the party and fortunately if indeed the g.o.p. is now the party of the working class will...
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national survival guide stacey let's learn to laugh let's say i'm the troika in europe least grease the fight wall street thank you for. the story that's true but if that's slavery. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings homelessness 1st it was my job it was my you know it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing and it's not like i don't try i look for resources i look for drugs i look for everything i can to make this. annoying and doing it. the road to the american dream paved with did refute its this very idealized image of. americans look hostile the deaths that happen every single day this is a history of the usa and america. now look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification or should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point all physically is to place trust evidence here. conflicting on various shots and w
national survival guide stacey let's learn to laugh let's say i'm the troika in europe least grease the fight wall street thank you for. the story that's true but if that's slavery. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings homelessness 1st it was my job it was my you know it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing and it's not like i don't try i look for resources i look for drugs i look for...
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course up with one of the trials impeachment managers stacey plaskett she said trump scales is clear despite the result a majority of senators did believe us and in hearing the speech senator mcconnell they know that we prove the charges as well you know shame on them for holding themselves to an excuse that they gave themselves on a jurisdictional issue that was already result of course is disappointing that the senate didn't do their duty in a manner that we felt was necessary but i think the fact that they themselves said that we prove the charges mitch mcconnell said that the evidence we had made the case should give the american people credence comfort to know that in fact it was true and history has recorded this we have seen with this president did we saw over time what he did to bring those individuals here to trying to overthrow the republic to attempt to assassinate the vice president of the united states the speaker of the house in danger all of the members not just of the house and the senate but the capitol police metropolitan police officers and the precious staff that
course up with one of the trials impeachment managers stacey plaskett she said trump scales is clear despite the result a majority of senators did believe us and in hearing the speech senator mcconnell they know that we prove the charges as well you know shame on them for holding themselves to an excuse that they gave themselves on a jurisdictional issue that was already result of course is disappointing that the senate didn't do their duty in a manner that we felt was necessary but i think the...
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. >> back in may, stacey wilkin opened our eyes to delays and fees. she was first to speak up for fast and free direct deposits. >> i'm not asking for a lot. >> the legislature might. >> bill 74 would require e.d.d. to offer direct deposit. >> i think people are fed up and it is time to give our constituents the same thing that the majority of americans have. >> they have support from several bay area lawmakers. >> they are keeping people from getting their money and it's not perfect. >> even back of america appears to be on board for an amount of money that edd has not shared with us, one spokesperson. >> do you want them have access to your bank account -- after all the states auditor just allowed 80 claims to be sent to one mailing aggress along with $300,000 to that one address. >> i think we should definitely reform before we go to direct deposit. >> you can let your assembly member and state senator know. we just put a lincoln our website on nbc bay area dotcom. >> tonight san francisco community members and leaders have messages those in the as
. >> back in may, stacey wilkin opened our eyes to delays and fees. she was first to speak up for fast and free direct deposits. >> i'm not asking for a lot. >> the legislature might. >> bill 74 would require e.d.d. to offer direct deposit. >> i think people are fed up and it is time to give our constituents the same thing that the majority of americans have. >> they have support from several bay area lawmakers. >> they are keeping people from getting...
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joining me now is stacey plaskett. we're so happy to have her here. thank you so much for joining. you're the first lawmaker to discuss the president going out having a town hall with the american people. good eveningment. i want you to listen to the president and his plan to take on white supremacy first. here it is. >> sure. >> i got involved in politics to begin with because of civil rights and opposition to white supremacists, the ku klux klan. and the most dangerous people in america continue to exist. that is the greatest threat to terror in america, domestic terror. so, i would make sure that my justice department and the civil rights division is focused heavily on those very folks. and i would make sure that we, in fact, focus on how to deal with the rise of white supremacy. and you see what's happening in studying beginning to be done maybe at your university as well, about the impact of former military, former police officers on the growth of white supremacy in some of these groups. you may remember in one of my debates with the former president, i asked him to condemn th
joining me now is stacey plaskett. we're so happy to have her here. thank you so much for joining. you're the first lawmaker to discuss the president going out having a town hall with the american people. good eveningment. i want you to listen to the president and his plan to take on white supremacy first. here it is. >> sure. >> i got involved in politics to begin with because of civil rights and opposition to white supremacists, the ku klux klan. and the most dangerous people in...
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because i've going through this twice before and it wasn't successful. >> reporter: 36-year-old stacey clarke has seen what covid can do as a nurse during this pandemic. yet she still fears the vaccine as much as the virus. >> what if there is something in there that wasn't tested? will it cause females to be sterile? >> reporter: and clarke is hardly alone. how often are you being asked by patients if the vaccine causes inferti infertility? >> every day. >> reporter: jay huber is a fertility doctor in new orleans and says there's no evidence the covid vaccine causes infertility. what is the biggest misconception? >> this concept that the vaccination will actually train the human immune system to create an antibody that can cross react with that vital placental protein which would ultimately cause infertility. >> reporter: is there any truth to it at all? >> we don't have any data to suggest that there is any truth to it. >> reporter: he says some of the confusion and concern comes from a small segment of dna that the placental protein and covid antibodies share. >> we'l give you antib
because i've going through this twice before and it wasn't successful. >> reporter: 36-year-old stacey clarke has seen what covid can do as a nurse during this pandemic. yet she still fears the vaccine as much as the virus. >> what if there is something in there that wasn't tested? will it cause females to be sterile? >> reporter: and clarke is hardly alone. how often are you being asked by patients if the vaccine causes inferti infertility? >> every day. >>...
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. >> joining me now is impeachment manager stacey plaskett. i have my own thoughts but i want to turn to you to find out, representative plaskett, how does it feel as somebody who helped make this case and did a fantastic job, by the way, i think everyone believes you acquitted yourself very well, all the managers did, to listen to that guy, mitch mcconnell, who voted to acquit, who then describes basically the same case that you all were making and basically makes it sound like, well, he thinks trump is guilty. i would have considered maybe convict, but this is all moot. how do you feel about him standing up there and morphing into jamie raskin. >> well, i'm not allowed to say what i really think on tv, but what i will say is that he just gave our opening statement and our closing statement. he said what we said, was that the president over a period of protracted time person traited a big lie, got his base angry, he knew who these people were, he perpetuated their anger and their violence and then directed it at the capitol for his own purpos
. >> joining me now is impeachment manager stacey plaskett. i have my own thoughts but i want to turn to you to find out, representative plaskett, how does it feel as somebody who helped make this case and did a fantastic job, by the way, i think everyone believes you acquitted yourself very well, all the managers did, to listen to that guy, mitch mcconnell, who voted to acquit, who then describes basically the same case that you all were making and basically makes it sound like, well, he...
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this is stacey plaskett at the virgin islands speaking at the senate trial. >> donald trump, over many months, called dutch cultivated violence. praised it, and then when he saw the violence his supporters were capable of, he channeled it to this big, wild, historic event. he organized january 6 with the same people that had just organize the rally resulting in substantial violence and made absolutely sure this time these violent rallygoers would not just remain in place. he made sure that violent people would literally march right here to our steps. amy: house impeachnt managers also realed that on january 6 trump sent out aweet attking vice president pence just minutes after senator tommy tuberville of alabama talked to the president on the phone and told him that pence had to be evacuated from the capitol due to the riots. democrats also revealed protest organizers did not initially have a permit to march from the rally site on january 6, but the white house intervene to make sure people could march to the capitol. we will have more on the impeachment trial after headlines and speak
this is stacey plaskett at the virgin islands speaking at the senate trial. >> donald trump, over many months, called dutch cultivated violence. praised it, and then when he saw the violence his supporters were capable of, he channeled it to this big, wild, historic event. he organized january 6 with the same people that had just organize the rally resulting in substantial violence and made absolutely sure this time these violent rallygoers would not just remain in place. he made sure...
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i was going there to witness history when the congresswoman i work for stacey plaskett and come to find out we had an insurrection that happened at our job and i didn't go to work that day expecting an insurrection, i expected to see the ballots that, you know, united states people voted for joe biden and kamala harris to be certified. not an insurrection. so it was a very emotional day at that time but it was like night and day. >> yeah. well i thought you got the date wrong but you said january 5th was the anniversary of your fraternity, right, and then the next day, right, because you were celebrating and then you went through this and then there you go, the folks going into the capitol there. remington, you lived your life avoiding violence and racist encounters. this arrived right at the capitol, right at the place where you work. >> yeah, mr. lemon, i want to echo what mike said, i am so honored to be on with you and share this story. let me just say that that was the most egregious display of sycophantic behavior i have ever encountered and i'm from the south. you know there's a
i was going there to witness history when the congresswoman i work for stacey plaskett and come to find out we had an insurrection that happened at our job and i didn't go to work that day expecting an insurrection, i expected to see the ballots that, you know, united states people voted for joe biden and kamala harris to be certified. not an insurrection. so it was a very emotional day at that time but it was like night and day. >> yeah. well i thought you got the date wrong but you said...
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delegate stacey plaskett, u.s. representative from the virgin islands, thank you so much for joining us. our viewers, of course, watched you during the impeachment trial. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. always great to speak with you. >> thank you. >>> stay with us. we have the latest details about the golfer tiger woods, as he begins his recovery from yesterday's car accident, and the long surgery that followed. stay with us. if you're at home thinking about your financial plan... so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we make it easy for you with online tools, e-signatures, and no-medical-exam life insurance. plan for better days. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. u
delegate stacey plaskett, u.s. representative from the virgin islands, thank you so much for joining us. our viewers, of course, watched you during the impeachment trial. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. always great to speak with you. >> thank you. >>> stay with us. we have the latest details about the golfer tiger woods, as he begins his recovery from yesterday's car accident, and the long surgery that followed. stay with us. if you're at home thinking about your...
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impeachment manager stacey plaskett described another close call showing how dangerously close senator mitt romney came to an encounter with those rioters if not for the quick thinking of capitol hill police officer eugene goodman. >> officer goodman passes senator mitt romney and directs him to turn around in order to get to safety. on the first floor just beneath them the mob had already started to search for the senate chamber. officer goodman made his way down to the first floor where he encountered the same insurrectionists we just saw watch breach the capitol. >> indeed, tonight mitt romney was asked about this new video evidence. >> did you know you were that close to those folks when you came down that hall? >> no, i did not know. >> did you know that was officer goodman? >> >> no, i did not know. i was very fortunate indeed that officer goodman was there to get me in the right direction. >> the new surveillance footage also revealed congressional staffers scattering and hiding for their own safety as the mob closed in. members of speaker pelosi's staff were seen running into a
impeachment manager stacey plaskett described another close call showing how dangerously close senator mitt romney came to an encounter with those rioters if not for the quick thinking of capitol hill police officer eugene goodman. >> officer goodman passes senator mitt romney and directs him to turn around in order to get to safety. on the first floor just beneath them the mob had already started to search for the senate chamber. officer goodman made his way down to the first floor where...
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but none did it, arguably, as well as stacey plaskett. after her team ultimately failed to get a conviction what does she make of mitch mcconnell's acquittal but more what he said after it? the delegate from the virgin islands joins us now. congre congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us on prime time. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> so if you can, please take me to where your head and your heart were, as you heard mitch mcconnell's statement after the acquittal of donald trump about his full-throated condemnation of the man, his conduct and betrayal of the office. how did that hit you? >> it enraged me and also just made me think, just so typical of what i had seen in that chamber, on that side of the aisle for the past almost four years. so i was not surprised, but enraged as well that he could basically give our argument and still acquit the former president. >> what do you think it was about for him? why do you think he said that? >> you know, i've thought about that and what could go into his thin thinking to not convic
but none did it, arguably, as well as stacey plaskett. after her team ultimately failed to get a conviction what does she make of mitch mcconnell's acquittal but more what he said after it? the delegate from the virgin islands joins us now. congre congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us on prime time. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> so if you can, please take me to where your head and your heart were, as you heard mitch mcconnell's statement after the acquittal of...