fame aiding democratic senator fetterman, of what is new normal trolling, and last week fetterman had a plane fly a banner over the jersey shore that said hey, dr. oz, welcome home to new jersey, love john. it is an unconventional strategy from an unconventional candidate, and it s working for fetterman who is up six points over oz as others for key senate races and none of it helping fears that top republicans are expressing to axios about blowing their chances for winning senate control after deeply flawed candidates in winnable states. joining us now the reverend al sharpton host of politics nation and the president of the national action network and the former campaign manager and now an msnbc political analyst. rev, the deeply flagged
. there was an enormous controversy about this many people were saying we should stop this other people were saying it s it s legal in that country it was the same kinds of of arguments that people will even have today about should we buy from the developing world even when people may be in bad situations isn t it helping them and so forth. a look at a map of modern day slavery reveals a shocking number of products made by slaves. consumer goods services and draw materials are embedded in global commodity flow. conscience possible of an international economic system from which we all benefit. kevin bales has referred to modern day slaves as disposable people cheap
situations isn t it helping them and so forth. a look at a map of modern day slavery reveals the shocking number of products made by slaves . consumer goods services and draw materials are embedded in global commodity flow. content parcel of an international economic system from which we all benefit. kevin bales has referred to modern day slaves as despite. simple people cheap commodities who are denied their basic rights. he blames world politics and the companies that profited from slave labor. and. i have seen the bodies of slaves who have been murdered in brazil after their one month at slavery and i ve seen the bodies of slaves and to have been killed for wanting to
in part one would hope. one would hope. because i think there are millions of americans who do believe it is. you can call you can describe the intensity without it helping without making this make or make any more sense. people should read my colleague s interviews with a bunch of people in the movement who flirt with essentially outright justification. they pretty much do justify it. rebecca traister and jessica gonzalez-rojas. thank you very much. coming up, the first of six back-to-back trials started today for the officers charged in relation to the death of freddie gray. what happened inside that courtroom, ahead. second we re born. because, healthier doesn t happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searchin
matter how you feel about abortion. that gets to the point that people can abstractly say one thing about their feelings about abortion and then when you sort of drill down and push on that polling you end up getting different results. mm-hmm. yes. and that s very true. the other thing is that i m not sure that even the most heartfelt personal beliefs that abortion is murder leads us logically to the justification of other murder. right? in part one would hope. one would hope. because i think there are millions of americans who do believe it is. you can call you can describe the intensity without it helping without making this make or make any more sense. people should read my colleague s interviews with a bunch of people in the movement who flirt with essentially outright justification. they pretty much do justify it. rebecca traister and jessica gonzalez-rojas. thank you very much. coming up, the first of six back-to-back trials started today for the offic