accurate. simply, that is what it does. joining us now, democratic congresswoman, she s a member of the house oversight committee. democratic minority leader of the texas house of representatives, trey martinez fischer. thank you very much for coming to the last word. congresswoman crockett, you ve just heard texas republicans say, their voter suppression legislation, quote, does not see color. your reaction? jonathan, listen. are we at sunday already? we need to go to church. somebody needs to pray. i m so sorry they re playing games. we know they don t see anything but color, and they recognize, the state of texas is, actually, more full of color than not. we are majority, minority state, we know that the census revealed that, we added 4 million new people in the last decade, 95% were people of color, so all of a sudden, now, our elections are un-secure. even though they have, already,
weapons. we must by advocating people who have been oppressed, and i believe mr. brooks is right. senator gutierrez, we all know know that police were afraid to go into the classroom at robb elementary. are any long forsman officers saying privately that they don t want to face those kinds of weapons on the street? would that make a difference in red states? well jonathan, i ve seen hundreds of hours of body cam footage, and i ve seen all of the exit interviews. the police were absolutely afraid, and their exit interviews and they were absolutely afraid of the ar-15. the speed of that bullet goes three times as much as any other regular pistol, the kind of bullets that this young man used turned back on themselves and tore through these little babies just obliterating their bodies. america needs to understand that we are in a real crisis here, that we are really broken
face gay, former prosecutor for the eastern district of new york, and glenn kershner, former federal prosecutor, and an msnbc legal analyst. he is the host of the justice matters podcast. faith, e. jean carroll, taking the stand again, monday, for trump s lawyer to finish cross-examination. how do you expect us to go, given the dynamic that we saw yesterday? jonathan, in a jury trial, every day is a brave new world. last week, carol had the jury mesmerized. they could feel what trump did to her, and it s sickened them. this week, the entire game can change. i doubt it, but the game could change. trump s lawyer will, probably, be trying for a whole day, maybe part of tuesday, to show that this powerful story, by jean carroll, is nothing but just that, a story. a fever dream. that there is no evidence, no witnesses, no police report, that you didn t even bother to write it in her diary. diarrhea such showed every time she walked her dog, whatever she ate for breakfast. so, the entire i
against a 19-year-old intern at the same time that he was expelling us for advocating for the bab on assault weapons. we must by advocating people who have been oppressed, and i believe mr. brooks is right. senator gutierrez, we all now know that police were afraid to go into the classroom at robb elementary. are any law enforcement officers saying privately that they don t want to face those kinds of weapons on the street? would that make a difference in red states? well jonathan, i ve seen hundreds of hours of body cam footage, and i ve seen all of the exit interviews. the police were absolutely afraid, and their exit interviews and they were absolutely afraid of the ar-15. the speed of that bullet goes three times as much as any other regular pistol, the kind of bullets that this young man used turned back on themselves and tore through these little
fighting for today congresswoman lee, 55 year after the assassination of martin luther king can you please talk to us abou what it means, the fights that you are fighting are still being fought by the young ma on the other side of this? well jonathan, i think yo know this, i work with the black panther parting, protesting because people don have enough to here in california and oakland specifically i am reminded, justin remind me of the arc of the mor universe but it bends towards justice you made a lot of progress, bu we haven t addressed the basic issue of white supremacy and institutional racism jonathan, i remember the picture, i think we may have first met in selma, alabama. he was there with reverend