it s hard to see how this epidemic of hate will just keep escalating. joining me now from buffalo is the reverend al sharpton. the host of politicsnation. founder and president of the national action network and author of righteous troublemakers. untold stories of the social justice movement in america. nbc national security analyst and former assistant director of counter intelligence at the fbi. thank you for coming back to the sunday show. sorry. the front page story in the washington post today really kind of took me by surprise. although it shouldn t have. the discord leaker had racist views. wanted a race war. spouting white nationalists rock lies. reverend al coming on the one year anniversary of the buffalo massacre. are you surprised to find out this new tidbit about the
house of representatives i m joined now by i ll sharpton, mike steam, colleague and host of msnbc politics nations. he s the president - the author of righteou troublemakers, untold storie of the social justice movement in america reverend, good morning to you. thank you being with us. righteous troublemakers is wha the tennessee tree were trying to be. if in fact, these two youn black men, they re in th twenties, that is exactly what they signed up for they are there, i use the term to disrupt the politics little bit doug jones took the session, h said they re there to give voice to people who don typically have a voice now they are former members of the legislature. you would have to ask why the constituents and their respective districts would elect a 20 year old, some 20 year old man, both under 30. that is because they hav proven to them that they would speak on behalf. they would say we need to be
reeling, which is grieving because of a tornado that came through here just six weeks ago and devastated people here. what i have heard from residents is that the recovery efforts these last six weeks, they ve been a difficult and an even. people are desperate to get additional federal support. you re going to see biden talk to people here, walk across the bridge, but also potentially survey some of the damage and recommit federal support and dollars to this community in selma. they are in need on so many levels right now, jonathan. an important trip by the president. nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, thank you very much for that report from selma. joining me now is the reverend al sharpton, host of politicsnation, founder and president of the national action network and author of righteous troublemakers, untold stories of the social justice movement in america. reverend, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. the union cellmate today, is it a reminder of how mu
officers. joining me now, reverend al sharpton, host of politicsnation, founder and president of the national action network and author of righteous troublemakers, untold stories of the social justice movement in america. charles coleman junior, civil rights attorney and msnbc legal analyst. and gianna s hampton, ceo and general counsel for turn signal, and apt aimed at ending violent traffic stops. thank you all very much for coming to the sunday show. rev, in this case, both the victim, as i said, and as we saw, the victim in all the officers are black. black officers who are also implicated in the death of freddy graham in baltimore him what does this tell you about policing culture, and how much it upholds already existing systems of oppression regardless of who the actual police officers are. well it tells us that our system is one that is built on you not being held accountable,
least, reverend warnock clinching the c would meet comments like this will never happen uttered by a duly elected senator. a world could delay vampire. do you know that? i never knew that. i don t to be a vampire, new or want to be a. where will they re looking good, and i m, thinking wow, better get it at that house. get out of that. house first, of all this is more than herschel walker. this election is by the people. joining me now is téa mitchell. washington correspondent at the atlantic journal-constitution, wherever now sharpton, host of politicsnation. founder and president of the national action network. and author of righteous troublemakers, untold stories of the social justice movement in america. thank you both very much for coming to the sunday, show my apologies for tackling, there. you ve got to laugh to keep from crying. what does it tell us that