heard, and the suppression o black voices we saw this wee in tennessee well, thank you for havin me, rev. i think the tennessee three ar just inspiring and i listened t representative johnson, and it gives me hope that everythin that we ve learned, rev, about nonviolence struggle and resistance, speaking up, it being carried out, you know, even in the south. i think the fact that they did not expel her, and the expelled both of the black young men, really gives, i think, some sort of nexus. and i m not a lawyer to really petitioning this at higher level, becaus absolutely race was involved i these explosions you know, courts don t like to get involved in legislativ
what about the thousands of people who were here tha thursday who you never recognized what about the thousands o people here who your colleague never made eye contact with or smirked at and gave a thumbs u or left it what? about the thousands of peopl who came here saying, we nee to end gun violence? we needed to do something! they were called insurrectionists by the speake of the south what about the thousands o people who marched the streets of nashville and came to the capitol asking that we d something but instead of getting just legislation tha might protect our schools we are saying, put more guns in schools? our first guest tonight i democratic congressman maxwell alejandro frost in florida he s a member of the house oversight committee. congressman frost, you are i the house representative because it is school shootings that activated your activism a a teenager the youngest member of the house, i am really eager to ge your reaction to what happened in tennessee tonight t
thank you so much for havin me, lawrence today it was incredibl triggering it reminded me of the reason that i got into this fight i the first place. we saw two black, youn democrats, patriots who were simply just fighting to end gu violence in their communitie to fight for a safer tennessee to fight for freedom and liberty for every single perso in their home and they wer expelled today for that figh because of the color of thei skin they refused to live in country where we lose 10 people a day to gun violence i am in solidarity with them o this they can expel these two members from the house but the cannot expel this movement fro this country that is why the right-wing, no just in tennessee but across this entire country, startin to move into this fascis ideology of removing peopl from office, passing laws to change education because the know that time is not on their side a new generation, the most progressive generation in th history of our country, will not stand for a country w
them out there first, an create his own narrative befor everybody else has access to them join me now is msnbc s belly calmest, jon jones talking - mccarthy and tucker carlson, you have wrote about this, tha they made a bit of a political miscalculation in th re-engagement and re-release o some of this footage right, you mean a january 6t revival isn t playing well too many americans color me shocked i suspected more from brilliant political tacticia such as kevin mccarthy how badly did carlson an mccarthy miscalculate how no only the public would react to how they are trying to chang the narrative, carlson i particular but also how republicans are reacting yasmin, thank you for havin me, on first and foremost. since the start, i questione the logic in kevin mccarthy an
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