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right now, democrats are taking what lessons they can from last week's election. still riding high on big winds. that -- overperform. but the outlook in 2024 from the white house and now the senate is -- with the news that west virginia senator joe manchin, west virginia senator joe manchin is retiring, leaving a deep red state up for grabs. and polling continues to show president biden underperforming with democratic voting blocks. -- get reelected next year. meanwhile, the presidents presumed opponent in 2024, donald trump, is ratcheting up his rhetoric on the campaign trail, calling his rivals vermin, and touting an immigration policy amidst -- deportation, even more extreme than his first term. all this as his fraud trial is set to resume monday in new york. i last amok reddick -- jimmy harrison, how democrats should respond to all of this ahead of 2024. -- from the son charles five, to new york city council district nine -- joins me tonight. days after his resounding city council win. and trust me, you don't want to miss this very personal take on donald trump's legal troubles. that's later. we start tonight with jaime harrison, chair of the democratic national committee. mister chairman, thank you for being with us. i want to talk to you about the democratic wins at the polls last week. but first, i want to look forward, in spite of some favorable signs for your party. many are understandably concerned about polling, showing biden trailing in most battleground states, losing support with black, hispanic, and young voters. what's your feeling about 2024 now, less than a year out? >> well, rave, my feeling about 2024 is the same -- midterms in 2022. listen, hand wringing about polls doesn't win elections. but registering voters does. mobilizing those voters. educating those voters and reaching out to them. protecting them once they go to the polls. and we have shown in the midterms that folks counted the democratic party out, and joe biden out. we should get this last tuesday. they counted the site. joe biden showed them in 2020. you bet against joe biden and the democrats, you're certain to lose. and we are mobilizing. we are registering. we are educating our voters, and we're gonna get our voters out to the polls on election day in 2024, like we've done the last three election cycles. so rev, i'm pretty confident. what we saw on tuesday was that maga extremism in the republican party lost, and lost big. and when democrats won, freedom one. democracy won. women controlling their own bodies, having their own reproductive rights secured, that one in virginia, in ohio. so we're gonna continue down that path, and i'm really confident. >> let me stop you right there. because voters in ohio voted in favor of reproductive rights tuesday, and abortion helped drive democrats to victory in virginia where they now corol both chambers of the assembly. activists are now pushing for 2024 ballot measures, protecting abortion access in states like arizona, south dakotamiouri, and florida. many believe the issue could help drive turnout and benefit biden as well as down ballot candidates. as dnc chair, do you share that view? >> i think it's really, really important. they have a measure right now that they're trying to get signatures on in florida. and as we know, there are important elections happening in florida next year. rick scott is on the ballot there. it's one of the target senate races. we know that in kentucky, even in the kentucky race for governor, the issue of abortion was front and center and discussed there as well. so we won in kansas on this particular issue. we know the republicans are extreme. we can try to sugarcoat it. nikki haley and some of the others can try to dance around the extremism but they've supported time and time again. but ultimately, we know if they get into power, they want extreme national bans on abortion in every state. not just the red states. not just the purple states. but also in the blue states. so people have to stand up. if you don't want your freedoms ripped away from you, then don't vote for a republican. because they will. they will focus on doing just that. >> now let's talk about kentucky, where democrat andy beshear cruised to reelection, proving on his 2019 numbers in a republican dominated state. as a fellow southern democrat, what is governor beshear doing right, and what can others learn from him in the race in kentucky this past tuesday? >> you know, the republicans tried to tag him as a national democrat, this in that. but at the end of the day, what andy did -- he ran a pitch perfect race. he had an abortion -- straight into the point about what was at stake. but andy also ran on how he was building a new kentucky. how he was bringing in resources. leveraging national, but also local to build an economy for kentucky and for all the people that he was straight into the point. no chaser. that's what we've got to do. we've got a drill down so we don't have all this theoretical stuff. let's drill down to how we are improving peoples lives. how are making it better for them and their families in their communities, and andy did just that. he proved that even in the -- democrat with the right message, with the right organization on the ground, can win. >> i want to ask you about presidential front runner donald trump he referred to his political opponents as vermin during his campaign speech yesterday and new hampshire. and in a veterans day post on his truth social platform. the new york times reports that trump is planning a massive expansion of his first term immigration policies, including mass roundup of undocumented migrants to be held in camps. a more extreme version of the so-called muslim ban. as well as deportations without due process. what are democrats doing to put trump's second term magenta front and center in 2024? >> we, are gonna put it out there. the bottom line is this. there's all this third-party noise -- one more, it's looking like this race will be between joe biden, a man who stands for freedom and democracy, and donald trump. a man who is unhinged. and folks, don't play around with this. i think our democracy and our freedoms, our livelihoods, are too important to be playing games with. we've got to be very, very clear eyed about this. if donald trump gets back into the white house, understand what he brings with him. this unhinged, revenge politics. even heard today that ronna mcdaniel, who's the chair of the rnc, said that even if he's convicted, she still, and the rnc is still going to support this guy. because it's all about power. it's not about how they improve the lives of everybody in this country. it's not about leadership. it's not about making america the best for all of america's people. it's about one man and his own revenge politics. and that's not who we are. the statue of liberty says, bringing the tired and the poor >> those humble masses that you want to be free. >> that's right. >> jim, we're out of time, but have to ask you. you are black man, i'm a black man. they're saying that black women are now going in larger numbers to donald trump. some of them are saying, well, i don't know with joe biden and kamala harris has done for me. what say you? >> i say this. joe biden and kamala harris wake up each and every day thinking how they can improve the lives of all americans. but specifically black americans. we want to make sure that you can provide for your family, that you have security, financial and also physical security for your families. that's what white men want. that's what i want with my two boys and my wife. i'm writing with biden, because i understand that this president has been fighting for just that. and i'm looking forward to going -- country, as i've already been, making sure that we make the case to black men, black women, the black community at large. because if you look at what this president has done, time and time again, he has stood with the african american community. removing the primaries so that -- african american gets to decide. put a black woman on the supreme court, but also the policies. even when republicans stood in the way, rev, on george floyd, justice and policing act, this president acted with his executive power. he can do much more. but we've got to give him the help in the house and in the senate in order to get it done. >> right in with biden. i think i heard a slogan. haven't heard that one. thank you, dnc chair jaime harrison, for being with us tonight. joining me now is democratic ohio congresswoman chantal brown. thank you for being on the show again, congresswoman. let me go right to it. and less than a week, the federal government runs out of money. the spending -- newly elected speaker mike johnson. yesterday his strong criticism from democrats, and even some republicans. will you vote for it, and do you have any confidence a deal can be worked out before the deadline? >> happy sunday. good evening, rev. it's always good to be with you. it's a tough act to follow, our chairman dnc, with that slogan, riding for biden. but let me tell you -- why not anything that any democrats are willing to support. even the notion of -- confusing, convoluted, and the last thing that the speaker needs to be doing is add more chaos and confusion to our congress. listen. president biden put forth a package. he sent it to congress, and it included israel, ukraine, strengthening our border, addressing priorities and domestic issues like childcare. and that's what i would be willing to support. >> switching gears to the news out of your home state of ohio, voters in your state turned out tuesday to pass a constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights, en after republicans tried every trick in the book to kill the measure, including trying to raise the threshold for victory and changing the wording of the ballot a measure. can you talk a bit about what it took to achieve this victory? because i did reports on the ground from people in ohio. they -- saying vote no, this time now they say vote yes, in cabinets -- briefly explain what it took to get this victory. >> shutout to doctor cabinets and dr. mccoy and all the builders and volunteers who work hard to make sure that we could successfully pass issue one. if she won with simply about maintaining the ability to make your own health care decisions without the interference of the government, and without fear of being criminalized. but the republicans would have you believe otherwise. so it took a lot of work. we did roundtables and rallies. i invested money towards radio advertising. text messaging. robocalls. it was a team effort from the o dp to our local party organizations. it was all hands on deck. because the stakes were entirely too high. and right on brand, with the republicans, they cannot handle defeat. it is right in line with their election denying ways. so now, they're trying to upend and overturn the voice of the voters. something that seems to be a trend as it relates to the gop. they are not about putting people over politics. and even maga mike went as far as to say that in one of his fundraising letters, that he refused to put people before politics. but what democrats have been doing time and time again is delivering for other people. we're gonna continue no matter what efforts they tried to -- suffocate in silence the voice of the virus. we're gonna continue to work hard, to make sure that we maintain freedom, and protect our fragile democracy. because we know that this is a gift, not a guarantee. >> it's been a little while since we had you on, i wanted to ask you about this, last month the food and drug administration proposed a rule banning hazardous ingredients and chemical straightening products or relax or's, which are primarily marketed to black women. following a letter from you and other lawmakers caught into an investigation of the health risks back in the spring. what's your latest hearing on this? >> i couldn't be more pleased that they have taken the initiative to take the first step and congresswoman pressley deserves a lot of credit along with me, we lead this initiative with several lawmakers, i'm very pleased that the fda is taken this first step. we'll do everything we can to make sure that this is finalized. >> while i have you, i wanted to ask you about the sense of your college michigan state congressman, rashida tlaib, has the house voted on tuesday to rebuke her overstatements regarding the israel-hamas war. 22 of your democratic colleagues joined most republicans to pass a resolution that accuses the congresswoman of, quote, calling for the description of the state of israel citing a usage of the phrase, from the river to the sea. she has the sole palestinian american in congress, while i know you voted no on this, what have been your thoughts, what i've been the fallout since the vote? >> let me say this, rashida tlaib, it is a colleague and someone who i respect is the only palestinian in congress. i appreciate the fact that she is often feeling isolated and alone in that way. we need to as a democracy value those opinions that may be different from ours. and so, as it relates to her position we disagree, but we do agree that there should be some humanitarian aid, i for one will always support the right for israel to defend itself. i can't speak for the other 22 democrats but what we need to do is keep the lines of communication open. if we censured everyone, reverend al, at that we agree with think -- we wouldn't get anything done. and it's 118 congress that has been led by the conference of chaos and confusion. this certainly does not help, i wish they'd focus their efforts on dealing with issues that are important to the american people. again, dealing with president biden's proposal to make sure we're providing aid to israel, ukraine, is strengthening our border, addressing priorities that are important to the american people like childcare. these are the things that are the hearts, minds of my constituents in the ohio 11th congressional district. i really hate the fact that republicans are wasting our time, our dollar, our resources on things like this. i really want to get back to doing the peoples business and again, putting people over politics, that was partisan -- it was not serious at all. >> isn't it part of the political strategy of the far-right to play culture issues, issues like this, clearly, as you said, everyone that voted no was not an agreement with what was said. but that it felt like people, once we get into that where does the right of a congress person to say something began and end, clearly on the other side. do you think that the way that the democrats, as you just acknowledged we had democratic situations before you. the democrats ought to prepare for the politics of distractions, the right-wing will try to do with culture wars, things like this, so they don't need to deal with the substantial issues that people said you and your colleagues to washington for? >> they are the party of distraction, deflection, and destruction. this is what they have been doing, they've been able to get the majority in january. 15 rounds to pick a speaker in january, one of the simplest tasks that the majority should have. this has been the order of the day with the republicans. so, i really hope that the american people continue to pay attention on who is actually delivering results versus who is continuing to play political games with the american lives. >> i like that, you put those three together. every time i talk to you sound like -- he sounds like you. i don't know who's coming up with these lines. >> great minds think alike, rev al. >> congresswoman shontel brown, thank you so much for being with us. and after the break, republicans are just trying to keep trying to make abortion bans happen no matter how many times american say that they do not want them. all the going over some election day lessons for the gop in this week's got you. but first, my colleague richard lui with today's other top news stories. >> rev, good to see you on a good sunday, some of the stories to assess the war a bipartisan group of congressional u.s. lawmakers are in israel. it took part in a classified embassy briefing and held a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, in addition the ministry of defense. gaza's health ministry says that the situation has become dire for premature babies and intensive care evasions. -- our supplies are running low. the idf says it was opening an evacuation route from there today but to doctors on the ground say they were not made aware of that. and the european union has called for immediate pause in the hostilities, they like humanitarian corridors being open for hamas to release all hostages. more politicsnation with reverend al sharpton after this break. er thi break. on their suv... as they travel for their small business. so when they got a chip in their windshield... they brought it to safelite... for a same-day in-shop repair. we repaired the chip right away. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? 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>>, well i give up before the proposal, i don't like he's doing it into staps, i don't think it's irresponsible but by the way, it's clean funding bell there is no extraneous policy writers and to fund the government where they make a mistake i had run it into december and not into january, february. i don't think this makes a whole lot of sense, you set up to potential cliffs to go over. i think johnson recognizes reality, he needs democratic votes in both the house and senate, to pass this continuing resolution. the fact that these hard-liners are so upset should tell you that the proposal isn't that bad. [laughter] it's not ideal, but it would keep the functions of government running. i think that is useful. but he's gonna have to, he has hakeem jeffries with a lot of leverage out there right now, akeem will probably use it and of course the u.s. senate isn't a passive bystander -- bill object to the two-step process to. the fact that it's a clean funding bill, no strenuous policy member has of -- >> you mentioned the senate, let's go ahead, doug, let's look at this from the perspective of your former colleagues in the senate, senator, speaker mccarthy managed to pass the spending plan that only kept the government running for a month and a half then lost his job for it. the new speaker struggling to come up with any workable plan, what if anything can the senate do? >> i think the senate can put some pressure on members of the house. the two things that are done in this is a, ukraine, and aid for israel. those things have come into the floor if you recall the last go around, the aid to ukraine was a big deal, speaker mccarthy promised to get that on the floor. if i remember correctly as a separate package. i don't think mike johnson is going to do that. i think those two are gonna be interesting to see. i agree with charlie, the two-step process is a recipe for disaster, it's not just going over a bridge it is another opportunity for chaos in our congress that we really do not need. >> dogs, sticking with you there is a hearing on wednesday over new york should be allowed to redraw its congressional map. critics say the old map -- republicans helping them gain control of the house in 2022. others were worried the democrats will use the opportunity to aggressively gerrymander the state in the other direction. what was your take on the situation? >> rev, i have a split personality on this one to be honest, i love to see democrats get better opportunities in new york. it really cost us the house of representatives control in 2022. on the other, hand i have a serious problem with political gerrymandering on both sides of the aisle. i think it is the biggest problem we have in american politics today. where we are selecting voters, we're not letting the voters select our representatives, it results in people appealing only to the most extremes of the bases of the parties. that's what we are seeing, congress kicking the can down the road on appropriation, that's why we see a lack of ability to really govern in the house of representatives. i've got mixed emotions about it, i'd love to see the house go democratic again, i think it well, i think the new yorkers will help that, i wish we could do something to get rid of political gerrymandering and let folks do this on a nonpartisan basis. >> next question to both of you, let's talk about the republican presidential front runner, donald trump, who yesterday referred to his political opponents as a on social media and at a rally in new hampshire. here is what the chair of the republican party, ronna mcdaniel old, said on meet the press today in response to trump's comments. >> i am not going to comment on candidates and their campaign messaging. i will say this, president trump supports the veterans, our whole party supports the veterans, we're at a very serious moment in our country. >> now we've seen this many times now, it's still hard to believe are republican once again gonna try and avoid being held accountable for trump's words and actions even as they're poised to hand him the nomination for a third time. charlie, you first then you dug. >> i think it's pathetic when donald trump calls his opponents, republican opponents, bernadette, the chair of the republican national committee council plea condemn the former president's comments. it's condemning everybody, chris christie, nikki haley, everyone else on that stage who may have been on the stage. it's been a real problem for this party, -- for not only his behavior but his words, his incendiary and inflammatory rhetoric, which is getting more and more erratic. i wish i could tell you that this is something new, this is like another day that ends and why with donald trump, he says these things that we keep talking about it, but no one wants to antagonize them because they're afraid he's gonna tag and eyes the voters in the primary elections. and that's why he's able to get away with this. >> doug,? >> charlie's right about that, i go a step further what he's doing is inciting violence. that's the real danger here, rev, inciting violence he know he's likely gonna lose if he wins the nomination. he's gonna lose the general election and what will we have, another january six, if you got a bunch of vermin who stole the election which is what he is saying right now. i am stunned that the republican leadership, republican party will let him get away with this. that they will just cower to that kind of comment because it is dangerous to democracy, it's dangerous to people's lives, we've seen before how this is happened in the past, we've seen it throughout jim crow in the segregationist politicians that we had, who used the same dog whistles. it is time that everybody, republicans, democrats, and independents call that comment out and try to get it stopped. and if not, they need to put donald trump's candidacy to rest and get him out of the picture. and by that i mean, electorally, only electorally. he needs to be removed as a candidate from public office. >> jon jones and charlie dant, thank you both for being with us. coming up from wrongfully convicted as a teenage boy to member of the exonerated central park five, ten now councilman elect. yusef salaam returns home to harlem with change for the better in his heart. his plans for the future next on politicsnation. on politicsnation. this holiday with a ring video doorbell, see whose coming to town. happy holidays! 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>> first of, all thanks for having me. you know, reverent, you've been, like you said, they are since day one. it's really been a treasure for you to be in support of us and to see this day. the beautiful thing about my journey, i always say that those who have been close to the pain should have a seat at the table. being a person who has actually had an eviction notice on their door, who needed to make those really rough choices between whether they can put food on their table for their family or pay the rent, all those things really give me an opportunity to use my lived experience to guide our people forward. you know, take their voices into the halls of power and really echo their voices, be a servant leader in one of the most profound senses of the word. because i've been where our people are. you, know my story is a story where i'm now the ambassador for our pain. everyone knows about the central park jogger case, everyone knows about the central park five. people are now knowing that the ink is still being -- the story is being written on our story. the ink it is still wet, is still moist. there's a lot to do. a lot of people are believing in themselves in a way that they have not believed in themselves before. because in the word impossible is i am possible. when they see me, they know that it's all possible. >> i have to ask you this because of our history, yusef. i heard you comment this week on the irony, as you put it, of having been exonerated and now elected to public office. while on the other hand you have donald trump who is just a real estate developer in 1989 when he took out an ad for the summary execution of you and the other exonerated five. he never took out an ad on any other issues that we faced in this city, from howard beach all the way to george floyd. but he took out an ad on y'all. and here it is, 2023, him facing the multiple indictments, two of them in new york state. yet you have said you are not vengeful toward the former president. can you tell us why you said that? >> absolutely. you know, first of all, scripture says vengeance is mine. i follow that, i really love that process. it takes away the hopelessness from fighting someone who is in an extremely powerful position. i anbut the tragedy of our story was that they looked at the color of our skin in a country that says innocent until proven guilty. my hope is that as donald trump i received all that we did, that when the results come out, the results will show that they followed the rules and regulations that eluded us 34 years ago. you know, oftentimes, when the person is black or brown, we are seen as guilty. we have to prove ourselves innocent. when donald trump took out those ads in 1989, those ads -- it was a whisper. i always say into the darker enclaves of society to do to us what they had done to emmett till. they were hoping someone would murderous because of the accusation that we had rape the white women. that is the part that -- they got stuck with that lie and allowed for the real perpetrator to be out there committing more, crime ultimately killing one of his last victims and murdering her after raping her in front of her children. this is what we are up against. we are up against the vision and that is very real in america. the fact that we have two justice systems and that meets out justice for some and leaves others waiting and wanting and hoping. this is the project. >> i think you're absolutely right about the physical danger for you all and the threats for those of us that we're supporting you was just a minor part of what they really wanted. there were some who wanted to let you guys, guys like bill taylor, bishop daughtry that stood there, had to take these shots. i want to talk policy while there is time. >> yes. >> councilman elect, you ran and won as a moderate in terms of what democratic policy could be, as reasonable. despite your experiences with the criminal justice system, you are in favor of reforming the system, not reducing funding for police here in new york, but reforming police. to someone who might be surprised by that given your own experiences, and you ushering in a whole generation of young people, jordan wright who has helped with your campaign, who are kind of flat-footed saying we want to think this out. tell us about the policy direction you are heading in. >> we have to think broad and white. the best thing about us is that we have to plan a 50 to hundred-year cycle. what i mean by that is -- i have this memory in my mind of a young girl that i was conversate-ing with at usc. she's part of a crowd and she got up in the audience and said, we yusef, i make it at, i'm 13 years old, i want to become a cop. what advice can you give me? you can imagine back then, there was still a lot of emotion that was wrapped around this case. we still had not yet one we. and i had that moment where i was trying to figure out what to say to this young girl. then i realized that this was a moment. i was not talking to an officer yet. i was talking to what the future of policing could be. and the beautiful thing about that is that name she took my advice, the advice that on the side of cup cars we see the words to serve and protect, that in new york city we see the words courtesy, professionalism, and respect. now we know that we've seen a lot of bad policing. but i myself have received good policing. when i heard mayor adams say that he was graduating guardians of society, that was an exception that i heard. i was, like wow, imagine if our officers saw themselves living on purpose as guardians of society. we >> will have to leave it there. i'm out of time. but i'm sure we will have you back over and over again. we yusef, you have a perspective the nation needs to know about. i'm glad you came on tonight. yusef salaam, councilman-elect from being a suspect and then a convict, to being exonerated to city hall is quite a history. thank you for being with us. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. living with type 2 diabetes? 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