standing by their man despit his criminal indictment in new york and multiple other loomin investigations new nbc news polls out today show the former presiden leading the pack of 2024 gop presidential hopefuls. with 46% support the republican voters florida governor ron desanti trails behind trump by 1 points no other republican had double digit support in the poll. the long and short of, i trumpism is here to stay both in the form of go candidates transformin themselves in his image. trump s whole over the base. no matter how hard som republicans urged gop voters against a. at the end of the, day we won a winner republicans want someone who could win in november of 24. donald trump is a loser. he hasn t just lost once, he lost our house seats in 2018 he lost everything in 20 we should have 54 u.s. senator right now. we don t because of hi message. donald trump s positioning himself to be a four-time lose in 2024. we need candidates that can win! the gop base seems unf
house of representatives who have jumped into our present day and we believe into ou history in a way that we haven t seen, as he pointed out, since martin luther king was 2 years old, when he came to prominence as a civil rights leader it is what feels like a terrible moment for the country, but out of it there are thes absolute lightning sparks of hope in the form of those thre lawmakers who have bee unbelievably strong an principled, and just brilliantly the struggle, if you will a reason for hope in the darkness, i guess. one of those sparks of hope representative justin joins us gonna join us tonight. and so very glad to have reverend warnock kind of leading into that. yes, what a ticket. thank, you alex on this day, this very day, 60 years ago, the reverend dr martin luther king junior wa arrested along with 55 other and was jailed and birmingham, alabama. the notorious segregationist will conor ordered the arres of dr. martin luther king on april 12th, 1963, fo
unbelievably strong an principled, and just brilliantly the struggle, if you will a reason for hope in the darkness, i guess. one of those sparks of hope representative justin joins us gonna join us tonight. and so very glad to have reverend warnock kind of leading into that. yes, what a ticket. thank, you alex on this day, this very day, 60 years ago, the reverend dr martin luther king junior wa arrested along with 55 other and was jailed and birmingham, alabama. the notorious segregationist will conor ordered the arres of dr. martin luther king on april 12th, 1963, four, quote, parading without a permit. that was during a protes against segregation in birmingham dr. martin luther king was sentenced to a birmingham jail after the united auto worker paid his 160,000 dollar bail back, dr. king was release from that jail, eight days later. on april 20th. while in that jail, dr. king was in a dark cell, alone, wit no mattress, and was denied an phone calls. he was smuggled
buildings, looking for the exits, and i m doing that as well and it shows that even if yo don t go through a shooting, the fact that americans ar scared that a shooting could happen at any point, shows how bad the gun violence problem has gotten our country and as a survivor of a shooting, it breaks my heart every time see a shooting, because i know those students are gonna hav to live with trauma for th rest of their lives. and especially with youn people they should not have to deal with that for just goin to school. they shouldn t have to deal with and i m reminded of that b people like these young people are s brave. these young people are organizing you shouldn t have to be thi great. you should not have to be doin this organizing. that work should have been don by the generations before. you and then gun safety, front and center in tennessee. since the covenant schoo shooting, the state legislatur adjourning abruptly last week. taking up the issue but then friday the governor
something is changing after the local vote b officials in memphis t reinstate representative justi pearson, he said this. we do not speak alone yes we speak together yes [applause we fight together yes - to expel us. you can t expel hope yes. now that the sheriff an county commission have don their job, i am so glad we can get back to doing our job. yes and what is our job? back to elevate the voices o the six people in nashville. the three children who wer just nine years old. in an op-ed piece in the ne york times today, titled defiant and determined i m ready to keep fighting for tennessee, representativ pearson wrote, it s not just a individual voices that wer sanctioned and silent last thursday it was the voices of the nearl 135,000 tennesseeans w represented, many desperate fo protection from the absence of many common sense gun safety laws in our states since the covenant schoo shooting, the republican supermajority in the state house has done little bu adv