and no one believes what really happened. what really happened there? um, there s a principle that i have embraced and it s usually true in government which is don t ascribe malice when stupidity is a sufficient explanation. now, when i first heard all the information and all the coincidences here, i was suspicious. jesse: what were the coincidences? i mean, those were a lot of co-incidences. one of the cameras was out. he was supposed to have a cell mate. the cell mate left. they didn t replace the cell mate. and the guards who were supposed to check him every half hour didn t check. jesse: okay. and. jesse: you know for sure? the fbi investigated, the southern district of new york was all over it. it was their case. it was one of their flagship cases and one of our most important cases. i was very frustrated when i got
it was correct. it would have worked. this is a way you can overthrow election results. this is a way we could have kep trump in power, except mike pence didn t go through with it. that tape, again, from lauren windsor at the undercurrent. she is not actually a trump supporter who was there on january 6th. she said that in order to draw out t trump lawyer john eastman who wrote the legal strategy behind the whole insurrection effort. she was trying to draw him out about that. she certainly succeeded. and now i know that i was wrong to put any faith in it when just last week we saw him apparently disavowing and denying this strategy. disavowing and denying his own work on that, saying that s crazy.th it was totally unviable.ot that wasn t a real thing. don t ascribe that to me. i was wrong to see that as some kind of good sign that at least the insurrection guys felt bad and knew it was wrong. he apparently just decided theyn didn t have the right guy in as vice president or the whole
the real strategy behind the insurrection effort. she certainly succeeded. and now i know that i was wrong to put any faith in it when just last week we saw him apparently disavowing and denying this strategy. disavowing and denying his own work on that, saying that s crazy. it was totally unviable. that wasn t a real thing. don t ascribe that to me. i was wrong to see that as some kind of good sign that at least the insurrection guys felt bad and knew it was wrong. he apparently just decided they didn t have the right guy in as vice president or the whole thing would have worked. also tell you, just so you know, we did back flips today trying to contact mr. eastman himself for comment. we tried six different phone numbers we found for him, but no answer at any of them. we left multiple voice messages.
listen, i m not a racist, i m not a white supremacist. don t ascribe all of this to me. i would say that i m not a sexist either, but i m deeply concerned about equal rights for women. i m not a homophone either, but i m concerned about rights for the lgbt community. it doesn t have to be me personally. i don t have to feel it personally to realize that i am somehow implicated collectively and sometimes have privilege because of it. it was an interesting comment by the owner of the cleveland cavaliers. lebron james made a tough statement on president trump. and the owner of the cleveland cavaliers went on cnbc a couple days later and talked about the reaction he heard. and he goes the complaints he got, it wasn t even about the issue that s really got me. they went to who they really are, some of them. there s an element of racism in this country that i didn t realize existed. let me ask you this, do you think there is that there is an upside in our conversation about race in thi
breeding crime? well here in baltimore we don t call it a riot chris. we call it an uprising when you consider after dr. king was killed it took in baltimore $113 million to restore the city. our own mayor and comptroller agreed to restore the city after the uprising on april 23rd and 26 it just $23 million. dr. king says riots are in fact the language of the unheard. and so i think that there were just a few who went in measures we don t ascribe to but speaks that young people in this city want opportunities to develop jobs they want to have opportunities for education. and they feel frustrated that the governor would in fact give them an opportunity to spend the night in a new jail but not spend the night on a college campus. reverend bryant thank you very much. this is an urgent situation. we pledge to keep attention on it. and we will do that.