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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20220331 02:02:00

never worry about impeachment. but mitch mcconnell is worried about that today after reporting by our first gay s tonight, bob woodward and robert costa. clarence thomas s wife s communications with trump s cheapest that mark meadows about illegally overturning the presidential election. there is nothing more rare than the impeachment of a supreme court justice. we had more presidents assassinated than supreme court justices impeached. it happened only once in 1804 when justice samuel chase was impeach by the house for, quote, 20 tending to prostitute the high judicial character with which she was invested, to the low purpose of and electioneering partisan. sound familiar? i evidence revealed by bob woodward indicates that clarence thomas might be guilty of at least that, as well as

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211223 04:50:00

the haitians first in 1804, through to the english, the french, the dutch, and ultimately the portuguese in brazil. it took 100 years of struggle to end slavery. now, then it took us another 100 years to convert freedom into civil rights. it took us all of the 20th century. so, you re saying patience. ..it took us all of the 20th century to give us civil rights. if it takes us all of the 21st century to have reparatory justice. you think you ll get that? ..generation by generation the struggle goes on. all right. but let me ask you, while you re waiting for official recognition from governments, what about the role of business? we ve seen in the united kingdom, for instance, the insurance company lloyds and also brewer king apologise for their roles in the transatlantic slave trade and offered financial support to charities promoting diversity and inclusion. glasgow university in scotland, in 2019, said it will raise nearly $30 million to have a caribbean centre for development and res

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211223 00:49:00

from here, it moved across the caribbean, it moved to the united states. so, having this interview here, you have come to the source of the crime that we are trying to adjudicate today in the broad context of reparations. and i keep on asking you this, but you re not making much progress, are you. . . yes, we are making process. ..on a government to government level at all? we are making significant progress. we do not expect this to happen overnight. but you ve said you ve been arguing for it for 100 years. absolutely! so, what has the uk government, for instance, said on reparations to you? the uk government has always said that slavery was not a crime, that slavery was legal, we did nothing wrong, we re not going to apologise. well, you re not shifting minds, are you? well, we re trying, and we will always try. but here is the issue, zeinab it took us all of the 19th century to uproot slavery from the world. the haitians first in 1804, through to the english, the french, the dutch

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211223 15:50:00

we are making significant progress. we do not expect this to happen overnight. but you ve said you ve been arguing for it for 100 years. absolutely! so, what has the uk government, for instance, said on reparations to you? the uk government has always said that slavery was not a crime, that slavery was legal, we did nothing wrong, we re not going to apologise. well, you re not shifting minds, are you? well, we re trying, and we will always try. but here is the issue, zeinab it took us all of the 19th century to uproot slavery from the world. the haitians first in 1804, through to the english, the french, the dutch, and ultimately the portuguese in brazil. it took 100 years of struggle to end slavery. now, then it took us another 100 years to convert freedom into civil rights. it took us all of the 20th century. so, you re saying patience. ..it took us all of the 20th century to give us civil rights. if it takes us all of the 21st century to have reparatory justice. you think you ll g

Transcripts for MSNBC The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart 20210926 15:17:00

haiti. haiti has been an independent country for 200 years since 1804. for much of that time we have sent haiti a whole lot of aid. however sad and functional it is, it is not our fault, that s for sure. y all, come get him. lucy, you re the newbie, i m going with you. you can t talk about any of this without talking about racial animus, let s strip the rhetoric and say, white people. i d love your reaction to what tucker is doing and the corrosive nature it s having on the republican party. well, it s very depressing to be a person who came up in republican politics as i did

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