black homeless man. it happened on a new york city subway train after the man became unruly. potentially demanding an arrest. senior correspondent laura ingl is in new york life. hello, laura. reporter: shannah kothera many questions about what led u to the moments we have seen on that cell phone video of the chokehold with reports that someone said there was a weapon involved. now we have just obtained dispatch audio of when the nypd response to 911 calls referencing a gun and sends emergency responders to the scene. we ll have more that little bit first or listen to this. whenever we got to do, take it to the streets. shake make up. tear ( bleep ) up! [chanting]. as the voices demanding justice for jordan neely grow louder a source told fox news the case could go to a grand jury next week. one key issue what was the former marines mindset during the daily struggle which will help determine what, if any, charges he may face one of the former marine has lawyered up, cho
Nations 12th Annual Revvie Awards its where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2022 and give awards to those who deserve it im honored to have been bringing you some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year and what a year it has been. With that lets bring in our esteemed Panel Republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del pressio. Danielle moody, host of the woke a. F. Daily and democracyish podcasts and ali velshi, host of velshi right here on msnbc. This year was dominated by the Midterm Elections. With that in mind lets get right to our first revvie. The biggest political showdowns. Ill share a few of my own nominees to get us started then the panel can chime in. The first is the Senate Showdown in pennsylvania between John Fetterman and dr. Oz oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed dispensing medical advice on tv but it was fettermans health that was the big concern after he suffered a stroke during a camp
awards here is your host, al sharpton good evening, and welcome t politics ex nation s 12t annual awards. it is where we celebrate the best and worst, and give a words to those who deserve it. i am happy to have given you the most memorable moments thi year what year it has been. with that let s bring in our esteemed panel republican strategist and msnb political analyst, susan del percio daniel moodie, host of the wal and the democracy podcast. and ali velshi, host of velshi right here on msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind, let s get right to our first, revvie the biggest political showdown i will share a few of my nominees to get us started i the panel can chime in the first is the showdown in pennsylvania between joh fetterman and dr. oz oz when the republican nomination based on fame, an he got a dispensing medica advice on tv, but it was fetterman s health that was th big concern after he suffered stroke during a campaign - durin
happy new year, my friend, we are actually gonna be talking just about the choices that democrats made and the unity that was on display. we have congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez cortez at the top of the hour thank you for a great show, as always, buddy. if you took a high school history class in the united states, you probably spent at least a day discussing this image. this is the iconic political cartoon of the campaigning of senator charles sumner preston brooks, entered the senate, and he entered the chamber carrying a metal tipped cane. and he walked over to the anti slavery senator, charles sumner. he beat senator sumner unconscious and then he walked out without anyone stopping him. it is one of the most famous instances of political violence in our country s history, that one member of congress against another. but it was not unique. in the lead up to the civil war, they were at least 70 instances of political violence by elected representatives a
director tweeted this. yes there is at the fetterman eggnog ration. was it a food tray or a veggie tray? on that note, i wish you all very good night. four of all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you tomorrow. omorrow. if you took a high school history class in united states, you probably spent at least today discussing this image. this is the iconic political cartoon of the campaigning of senator charles in may of 1866, a pro slavery congressman name preston brooks entered the senate and he entered the chamber carrying a metal tipped again and then he walked over to the anti slavery senator charles sumner, he beat senator sumner unconscious and then he walked out without anybody stopping him. it is one of the most famous instances of political violence in the country s history, by one member of congress against the other. but it was not unique. in the lead up to the still war, there are at least 70 instances of