Washington post columnist jonathan capehart. She talks about numeral justice reform. This is about 20 minutes. Jonathan so the special Washington Post live which is a live reporting of my podcast, im john capehart, opinion writer for the Washington Post, and my guest is returning for the fourth time to the podcast, senator Kamala Harris of california. Over the past month, senator harris has cosponsored the justice in policing act, coauthored the bipartisan harris helped introduce a resolution denying a tax on the Affordable Care act and help introduce the whistleblower protection act accountability during the coronavirus pandemic. Harris is the former District Attorney of San Francisco, former attorney general of california, made a run for the democratic president ial nomination, and is now talked about as a possible vicepresident ial runningmate for joe biden. Right now, harris is front and center in the senate, in the Senate Debate on police reform, and she joins me now. Senator harr
Police crackdowns. Alarming video leads to new scrutiny of tactics against demonstrators nationwide. Well talk with new york the Police Commissioner. And racism in america. First on cbs this morning, basketball great Kareem Abduljabbar on why people should not rush to judge those who have taken to the streets. His words give you a lot to think about. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. I cant breathe the only thing that can put out these fires are Police Accountability and equal justice. Streets from coast to coast. Curfews in place in dozens of cities as demonstrations, some peaceful, and others violent rage for the sixth night. We are the change. We are the hope, the dreams, the embodiment of a people who say enough is enough. Enoughs enough. With protests breaking out across the u. S. , theres concern there could be a new coronavirus outbreak. We went from a stayathome order. Now were seeing thousands of people jammed in together in close proximity. Atlantas ma
bizarre and depressing and i would love to think that this is purely let s hope, all right, good to see roe, thank you guys. meantime, of course, no shortage of angles to the trump and vitamins. we re unpacking all of these next, but first, this washington post editorial, a shower full of secret documents elites to a solid trump indictment. and then there s this, trump denied having nuclear secrets, the feds say heated, and of course, a look ahead with trump indicted, officials prepare for a tempest, his court appearance the expectations for tuesday, all this next hour. all this next hour as i bet you all a very good day, from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news in about 74 hours, former president donald trump will surrender himself to in miami, as he prepares for the second arraignment in two months. today, trump is heading the campaign trail, making stops in georgia and north carolina, where
last world where the great john capehart s influence tonight, good evening guys good to see there. good evening rachel great to see you, and good friends of mine were friends of judy humans thank inferior powerful tribute to her and the fuss she made. and rachel, i can t let you go just yet. i also want to thank you for the reporting on georgia. i mean, they did to voters, now republicans are trying to suppress prosecutors, of not subvert them. but i think this is a qualitatively new thing, you ve seen individual prosecutors that they tried to control the republicans are giving themselves the power to get rid of prosecutors, to fundamentally change the whole legal system, in a way that s never been done before. they say it has nothing to do with the trump case at all, but it s trying to live you ll know what s going on there. oh no, it s a really big deal, and it stinks to high heaven, and thanks to you, a lot more people know about, it emigrate talking about it in
stopped in that night. and fired their charge was second degree murder, aggravated assault, and aggravated kidnapping among other charges. last night, two deputies were released pending an investigation because of their involvement with the traffic stop. that memphis police department says, right now there is no proof that nichols was driving recklessly. joining me now from memphis is nbc s antonia hylton. antonia, you are on the ground. you ve been in the epicenter of it. are what is going on there? well, lindsey, there s a lot of hurt and shock. although people had days to prepare for this video, it is still really should people to their core. seeing not just me three minutes of a beating that we were warned by officials, by the attorney, by the family, that that was going to be horrific to watch. but also by what you mentioned. by the delay in care. i think that has really just urge people here, and already we are hearing some residents call for additional names abou