oh, it changed him. made him a different person. it drove him to say to himself, you know, i will use my time to make things better. it is interesting. you were surrounded by martyrs. and the survivors of martyrs. and his brother in a sense was as well. was that a i remember, very clearly, the night on, april 4th. of 1968, when martin luther king was killed in memphis. you were with robert kennedy in indianapolis. you were organizing for him. in the indiana primary. i know local authorities didn t want him to speak. they were worried about violence there. just an obligation. it was the right thing for
senator sanders in his own words, off to senator mitch mcconnell s home state. great conversation, appreciate your time and all the folks behind you. msnbc s senior political reporter beth fouhy in west virginia. next, the battle over person voters information continues with more states saying no to the white house. we go to indianapolis where secretaries of state there are gathering for an annual meeting, but one person is missing, the person who leads that voter fraud commission. you re not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you re not taking those. whoa, whoa! you re not taking that. come with me. you re not taking that. you re not taking that. you re not taking that. mom, i m taking the subaru. don t be late. even when we re not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be.
kobach commission s real goal is to back up one of the claims of the early trump administration, namely that he would have won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. it s a claim that s raised suspicion among some attends of this week s conference in indianapolis. take a listen. i m very skeptical about this commission. i think it s probably a trojan horse for voter suppression efforts. i have a lot of questions what this data is going to be used for. joining us now at the conference in indianapolis is minnesota s democratic secretary of state steve simon. secretary, thanks for being here with me right now. the question i have for you, do you share this concern that the commission is a trojan horse, as was said about that one democratic secretary of state? yeah, i am very, very concerned about this commission, and i have serious doubts about the trustworthiness of the whole enterprise. you look at the two co-chairs of the commission, vice presi
one to ten, ten the highest, how concerned are you of meddling in your election system? one to ten? united states generally? no, you, your state. my state? we have safeguards in place to minimize, certainly more than five in terms of how likely that is. thank you, sir, i appreciate your time and know you have to get back to the conference. minnesota secretary of state steve simon in indianapolis. thank you. thank you. both say it was a success, even as their stories differ. u.s u.s.-russia relationship in transition, and the reason between donald trump jr., jared kushner, and a russian lawyer meeting last year. (vo) living with ammonia odor? not a pretty picture. (vo) luckily, tidy cats lightweight with new ammonia blocker tackles tough odor, even ammonia. so long stankface! (vo) ammonia like that? there s a tidy cats for that.
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