Brune, author of coming clean breaking americas addiction to oil and coal, and with south african environmental activist and former greenpeace head kumi naidoo. Then ben jealous, the youngest person to ever head the naacp has entered the race for governor in maryland. The murder rates. We will lock up the shooters. By we will restore trust votes that are turning officers, yes, but holding officers who kill unarmed civilians accountable. Amy a prominent Bernie Sanders surrogate in the 2016 president ial race, ben jealous describes in an extended interview his plans to run for governor as an activist, pursuing a broad agenda of civil rights, social, and economic justice. Attorney general sessions has really, frankly, picked a fight not just with progressives, not just the civil rights community, but on this issue, he has picked it with Police Chiefs across this country. This is a man, when it comes to criminal justice, a complete neanderthal. Stuck on stupid on the old tough on crime app
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Them. How do you start making changes to appeal to a new group of voters moving forward that think very differently from the parents and grandparents without alienating those parents and grandparents upon whose votes you rely on your base to win elections right now . I think that is one of the growing pains in the Republican Party that i will be fascinating to see how they handle that over the next, maybe not few years, but definitely next decade, decade and a half. The current iteration of the Republican Party i dont think would be a viable party in 20 years. Town hall. Com guy benson and other political commentators debating the future of the republican and democratic party. From the World Affairs conference discussion, we will have that tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan. Join us tomorrow morning for a discussion about troops in afghanistan with blackwater he will discuss his proposal to outsource the war and is but administration is considering to privatize large portion of the missi