new york , new jersey, california, illinois, these liberal states . and there s a reason two million americans leftther t inica s big cities jus the last two years. high income taxes, high property taxes, high sales taxes, punitiv he regulations,th and for what? the roads are covered withe potholes. cod withthe streets are littered with tons of trash. the homeless crisis, that sic worse than ever. sstems and the public school systems there are disasterar. r exampl and by the way, for example, look at baltimore.im twenty three , baltimoreore. cio schools, zero students. not one iso proficient in math . twenty three schools, not a single studentthe si. what $1o that s what, one point six billion dollars or 20 grand per student bought the taxpayers of baltimore. and forget about public safety. . hek atre your screen.ks here s what public safety looks like in chicago. mob beatings in broad daylightht last weekend. hordes. of teens taking over the streets, smashing cars, assaultin
special edition of politicsnation. i m in new york, we will have the reverend al sharpton joining us momentarily from selma, alabama. you are looking at now live at the bridge. we are taking in this feed, straight msnbc at rockefeller center. in a moment, president, biden is you see there, we ll march alongside dignitaries. including reverend al sharpton, who is not too far away from this picture you see here. they will be marking the 58th anniversary of bloody sunday. moments ago, the president laying out the threats as he sees them, threatening a voting rights. it looks like they are just beginning their walk. this fundamental right remains under assault, conservative supreme court has gutted the voting rights act over the years. since the 2020 election, a wave of states and dozens of anti voting laws fueled by the big lie, and the election deniers, now elected to office. and that annual walk, as you see on the left-hand side of the screen, just beginning. it s about 25
that campaigns for equal representation in american politics. hello welcome to the programme. so here we are, election day 2022. post pandemic, postjanuary 6, the first real test of american democracy since that bitterly disputed election two years ago. the polls on the east coast start closing in two hours time. i hope you willjoin katty and i for our special programme through the night as we try and make sense of it all. these mid terms don t always attract the same attention as a presidential election, but early voting broke all records and it does feel more important. there are election deniers on the ballot, candidates refusing to say whether they will accept the results. this will set the stage for 202a. and if democrats lose control of the house or the senate tonight, joe bidens agenda will stall. in the end it will come down to turnout, it always does, and last night the two sides made their last appeal. today we face an inflection point, one of those moments that co
the artist formerly known as kanye west, who today announced he is going to purchase parlor. do you know what por lor is? the word might invoke the image of a fancy room or cute little lady sit and sip their tea from good china. but parlor is decidedly not that. parlor is a far right fringe social media platform. and you first might have heard of it around the time of the capitol insurrection, january 6, 2021, because many of the violent rioters organized on parlor. podcast host kara swisher that very day asked one of the founders of parlor if he felt any responsibility for death and destruction to which he said this. i don t feel responsible for any of this, and neither should the platform, considering we re a neutral town square that just add head heres to the law. so, if people are organizing something, that s more of a problem of people are upset. they feel disenfranchised. yes, people were upset and they felt disenfranchised. not long after that interview, apple and
however,though abandoning those policies, that work was really dumb. now we set an all right. lic. you bet. i can t wait to watch tomorrowll night. i will be riveted to it. i can t wait. all right. i m laura ingram .. this is ingram angle on a very the tuesday, just seven weeks before the midterms, if you can believe it. the last gasp. that s the focus of tonight s angle. look, in all seriousness, folks, that s how biden s right . forty nine days to go before th the midterms and the democrats ,they have so much to be proud of. prou eight point three percent is the year over year numbernumr coming in hotter than expectedn and hotter than a lot of economists. on th is a lot of people on thishadh panel thought it was going to come in since middle oou sinft year, we ve seen that inflationn is going up faster than wagefls that means that if you adjust paychecks for inflation, they rest payce actually shrink robberies and property crimes are rising. robber shrinkiny has