this is not a matter of laws that will work, it is a matter of people exercising those laws. brian: a lot of criticism of brenda snipes, supervisor in broward county. what do you make of that? she has a history that is not a very positive one. she is a supervisor of elections which means she s a constitutional officer elected by the county. they have autonomy in the only person who can remove them is the governor, not the secretary of state. brian: governor scott has had the chance here. obviously it will be difficult for him to do so now since pete: given the fact we are hearing this story, this time and that, we question the integrity of what is going on. it is not a problem. the exercise of the rule of law
yes. she s in trouble, steve. the brits have been waiting two years since the referendum for the government of troughs theresa may two actually get it going she had the checkers plan that s been redrafted as a result of the new one, she s had two minister and two secretaries resign. she s in trouble because this is not what the british people voted for. so she might have a vote of no confidence in the next few hours. her own exit on the britain exit. [laughter] all right thank you very much. sebastian joining us from a snowy d.c. thank you, sir meanwhile trump backing plan for criminal justice reform. there s bipartisan bill that will make our community safer. and give former inmates second chance at life after they have served their time. well pastor darell scott was in the room and he says great things are just around corner he s going to join us live. plus democrats just won house.
issue of prison reform, ending this scourge of recidivism in federal prisons, 66% of the current federal prisonut population have already served time them want to put an end to that so people could rejoin communities and get jobs and be retrained and have a job skill, and it s a it s a big and heavy lift, but i think they re going to get this done and it takes everybody to do this, and, you know, pastor scott, i d like you to chime in here, because i think it s so brave that pastor van moody came to the white house. i can t believe i have to describe it as brave, but it is brave in this society that we live in today. he took a bold step. i commend and applaud him and the other pastors, my other colleagues, for a coming as wel, but listen, it s time to put those identity politics aside and put this pettiness aside and try to suppress this black/white
prior 11 were reactive to the black community. johnson and kennedy that they say are holding up as civil rights icons, they were reactive towards social upheaval. president trump is being proactive towardsti the black community. he s doing these things. that s great. laura: antowain, what s your response? you heard what the pastor just said. g trump could be the most pro-black president in modern history. your thoughts? i think that s disappointing. and keep in mind, i m not a pastor, but i grew up i m a fourth generation ame. i grew up in the church. i know a little bit about leadership.e my uncle is the 133rd elected ame bishop in the ame church. what i do know is when a pastor steps out of the pulpit or in the pulpit, they represent the hearts and minds of the entire congregation. what we know about this president from the time before he when he was running for president up until now e not had the best interests of african-americans now, he s not had the best interests of
antowain, i m not trying to put down what you re saying. i m just saying that sometimes when you take it out of politics , and you give it over to a higher power, good things can happen. not always, but good things can happen. and i want to now allow pastor scott to speak. go ahead?as listen, gentlemen such as antowain, whatever your name is, these it s antowain seawright, don t disrespect me on the air, pastor. i was respectful to you. i didn t know your name so i said whatever it is laura: everybody be nice. be nice. be nice. duly noted. you guys would rather this country fail than trump succeed. who are you guys? you then. i ll put it on you. you re talking about donald trump person. you would rather the country fail than work together for donald trump to succeed! we re sitting there talking aboutt prison reform to help t prisoners, and you re upset that people went in the room with him! i m not upset that people