authorities to release harris withdrew their petition saying, quote, i think that based on the recent developments this petition is no longer relevant. harris is currently in jail waiting on a hearing set for next week. in the meantime, a funeral will be held for cooper this weekend. let s talk more about this internet search. if this is true, that he conducted this search and if, as police say, justin ross harris is responsible for his son s death, consider what we ve learned about him. he has a management information systems degree from the university of alabama. he s a web designer. he works in the i.t. department of the largest company in georgia, a fortune 50 company. would he not expect police to search his computer? would he not know that that search would be retrievable, and if anyone, he knows computers, if anyone could get rid of it, could justin ross harris not get rid of it as well? we ve reached out to his attorney, and we ve actually asked to speak with him, visit with hi
white house event. in fact, for a little while on white house.gov, there was a petition saying, you got to uninvite him. so what does he do? he apologized. he said in part, quote, while i m grateful for the freedom to express one s self, i have learned there are limits to what language is appropriate. goes on, i will be forever sorry for any pain i have caused anyone by those words. you know what? brian: like him and his pocketbook. steve: now that he s a big star, he s taking it back because he wants to continue to make a lot of money on that thing. and had he not been invited to the white house, i bet he he would not be doing any apologizing. brian: just think about this, how could you be any prominent south korean and not be thankful to the americans for what we ve done for that country that, country would not exist without america. for him to say those brutal words back in mid 2000, i think is inexcusable. should have been canceled. gretchen: not only that, but it s mostly
campaign to clear up some of the issues in the country. and that night, david axelrod said that booker was wrong. they have a petition saying, i stand with cory, and creating job creation. you know that mayor booker is hurt that his words are fodder for the rnc campaigning and what was he talking about? the negativity of the campaign ads or the value of private e i equity or both? does it speak for the possibility that the new generation of black politicians see and speak about things differently, and they don t fall in line with the established guard, and do they risk being put out? back at the stable are steve kornacki and joy-ann reid, and jelani cobb who is author of a piece in the new yorker magazine of the new black politician. and this is fascinating to