it was murder plain and simple says michael. manslaughter is conventionally what you would see charged in a case like this. of course, at the end the baton blows, the kicks to the head, god awful. i like my colleague elie honig s work. it was an aggressive charge. we will see whether they can prove it or there is some other outcome in the case. what else came in? limited on time today, so i have to hustle. what child after watching these police brutality videos would want to zbroe up to be a good cop? i worry about that. i am worried about recruitment especially among african american males in the ranks of law enforcement. one of the data points i saw pertaining to memphis is they are understaffed. they haven t met where they need to be and i got to believe they will have a hard time. the vast majority of good cops. men and women, that s what i would tell young people. see you next week. with bank of. see cousinin jimmy over there? his girlfriend just caught the bouquet so.
those are the kinds of things that how are we doing it now, we ll put the school segregation folks in that corner. we ll put the jury selection folks in the back corner. the black voting rights, i found that the 15th amendment, it gave african american males the right to vote, but they kept finding loopholes to keep them from voting. and today, 13% are prohibitive, because they have served in prison. yeah. well, i guess i ll say, since we re running out of time, i just think talking about this is really not helpful. because i mean, what it does is it puts people in unproductive mindset s, because what it does is it makes white people feel guilty, and it makes black
perspective. i know if the agenda for black men works, it works for everyone. both democratic and republican campaigns are competing for black men through targeted message ing and. i m asking people to trust me. in the race for georgia s senate seat, two black men going head to head. at st. phillip ame in atlanta if it wasn t for you brothers out there voting, georgia would be a different place. a final push from georgia s democratic candidate for governor, stacey abrams campaign, to highlight her black men s agenda, a plan to invest in black-owned small businesses. we do talk directly to black men in their areas of focus, seeing what interests them. because we can t take anyone s vote for granted. reporter: one voter says he senses that republicans are making gains with black men. it seems like a percentage of african-american males, the business sector, just a percentage, seem to be a little
american males, hispanics, the white working class that detest these bicoastal elites. justthis has created a consensui haven t seen in my lifetime, and we ll be shocked next tuesday when it roars. they re not ready for it, and that s why they re pan picking. they don t know what to do. tucker: i ve been a coastal elite my whole life, and i couldn t have more contempt for them. i mean that from the bottom of my heart. since you re a historian, you think this will be a realignment next tuesday? i do. i think we paid a helluva price to put up for two years with this insanity, but there will be good out of it. people saw in the raw socialism, and they don t want any part of it, and it will bring people