they care about it. yes, samantha, they care about it. yes, samantha, it they care about it. yes, samantha, it is - they care about it. yes, - samantha, it is remarkable. i m sure you can hear the announcements taking place behind me at this polling station. it sort of symbolises the kind of energy we ve seen throughout this election and suddenly, in the case of bongbong marcosjunior, as he is known here in the philippines, he has managed to really transform the image that his family, his father perform a strongman ferdinand marcos, you will remember was overthrown in massive street protests back in 1986. in fact, protests back in 1986. in fact, protests that set a precedent for other sorts of revolutions across the region, in fact. but since then, he has been able to sell his message of unity. to his voters and they feel very passionate about the fact that he is pushing out a positive message. very short on specifics in terms of what he will actually do if, indeed, he is elected i
we talk about this very thing how law and order is the announcement of the day. will liberals who been telling african americans for years that the only way that we can survive is depending on government. the reality is america s not almost extended action of racism as the homeless of systemic opportunity. the reason why americans are weak numbs the fact that democrats have try to keep what s on the democrat plantation for so long to live because the legacy of donald trump. it was donald trump who provided the lowest unemployment rate for african americans and right now public safety is the order of the day and the democrats have no credibility because kamala harris and joe biden ran on lawlessness of defining the police and they have the full support of blm the black line marxists. laura: fox is reporting that a south carolina judge set a $25 bond for a suspect and mall shooting on saturday now that shooting left 14 people
january 6th investigation and why the justice department is eyeing the rally that led to last year s attack, presenting a new challenge to prosecutors. first, richard lui with the other big stories we are tracking this hour on msnbc. very good evening to you. breaking news in pittsburgh where the search is on for suspects that opened fire at a party, and some 200 were in attendance after midnight at an airbnb. some were injured from jumping out windows to get away. the south carolina judge set a $25,000 bond for a suspect in connection to saturday s shooting at a mall in columbia. no fatalities, but at least 14 people were hurt. clashes erupted again today near the mosque in jerusalem. israel police say they stopped muslim worshippers from entering the holy site to secure the way
charges. there would not have been an arrest and nobody would have set a $100,000 cash bail and use a cash bail system to not only hold him in jail cell or attempt to do so but send a message of fear. what does that mean? you mean that all this is happening because he s black? i m saying that i believe that had he been white, he would not have been arrested, charged or cash bail would have been set. what we know about our criminal legal system and the way our cash bail system operates is it has historically targeted communities of color and low income communities particularly black communities and that in this case, it is being used to send a message to black and brown communities across this country to stay home and not vote. you use this as an example of restrictive laws and why they must be blocked. others who say this is why we need to invest in election integrity. someone who should not be voting voted twice. i understand it was both in the general election in 2018 and the
federal government to be more aggressive in enforcing trust measures. antitrust measures. but what we ve seen over the past few decades is less competition ask and more concentration that holds our economy back. we see it in big agriculture, in big tech, in big pharma, the list goes on. rather than competing for consumers, they are consuming their competitors. reporter: the u.s. chamber of commerce, though, is pushing back saying this is a horrible executive order and that it set a, quote i m sorry, quote: smacks of a government knows best approach to the economy. we ve seen some republicans starting to hit the president on this, but the white house is said this is where the federal government needs to stand up. eric? eric: mark, thanks so much. the heart of american capitalism is a simple idea, open and fair competition. that means if your companies