peña off this case in terms of trump s defense. alex during your hour, there is a huge development in washington in jackson s investigation into the grand jury. this ultra fast-tracked appeal process going on. you have andrew weissmann here, and others, who are going to discuss it. later in the hour because i am wondering how donald trump is feeling tonight and because everyone who works for donald trump is a liar for donald trump, i do not rely on what the trump staff says like the new york times does about how donald trump is feeling. i will ask mary trump tonight. wow. how her uncle is feeling. as they close in on him and prosecutors offices all over the country. that lawrence, is called a deep cut. that is a must watch segment. i will tune in. thank you alex. thank you. as i said we have breaking news about legal matters involving
corporation like norfolk southern or the other freight railroads, that s a drop in the bucket for them. that s an easy natural common sense thing congress could do tomorrow, is raise that cap and give us more tools to work with to hold the railroads aeblthable. i will note that governor mike dewine did say that president biden called him immediately and he initially did not think they needed any additional assistance, which is what he literally said. i don t have time to play that, because i want to play another sound bite for you. there s a thing where this is happening in a very red, red community. but this is not uncommon. these kinds of manmade disasters have happened. we have seen it in flint, in jackson. and normally the thing that these communities have in common is they re not rich. that they re communities that are not wealthy so the train lines go through their communities. let me just play you what tucker carlson had to say, because the reason trump went there is he has th
people you claim to want to not forget about. exactly, jesse. it s no wonder that these people don t trust these our leaders. these people are in positions of great power and leadership to do exactly what these people need them to do, to show up, to be there, to provide them with exactly what they need during this massive catastrophe. but, guess what? they re not there, and they are not paying attention to them, because they don t care. they see themselves as masters. they see the rest of us as adversaries and subjects. they you know, the american people are basically an after thought. they are very happy to take our taxpayer dollars. very happy to spend them as they please. spend trillions on military adventures around the world. leaving people like those in palestine, ohio, those in jackson, mississippi who don t have access to clean drinking water, leaving my fellow veterans to struggle and beg and plead for pennies just to help address those struggles and those who are suffer
street was integration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. anthony: right. geno: so great for the black race, but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you re coming to farish street right now anthony: mm-hmm. geno: is we have two churches, two funeral homes, and the big apple inn. so you re gonna either die, worship, or come to my place to eat, and that s the only traffic we get. anthony: or all three, and that you know? geno: that s right. anthony: not in that order, but woman: how you doing? woman 2: one hot? how y all doing today? anthony: back when things were hopping, geno lee s great grandfather juan big john mora moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african-american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 1939, he moved the operation inside, right here. now, the last restaurant on the street. l
for slavery and jim crow, to develop armed self-defense groups to defend black people, and to basically demand territory in the south. -and mother rosa parks, she became friends with robert williams and his wife, mabel williams, who was also a revolutionary. in jackson, mississippi, their headquarters was seized upon by authorities. law enforcement who were not enforcing the law they were attacking them. they were shooting at members of the republic of new afrika, members of the republic of new afrika shot back. -two jackson police officers and one fbi agent were hit by the gunfire from inside the house. tear gas and reinforcements were used to run the occupants of the house outside. finally, seven members of the black republic of new afrika