Own new program which will air 6 00 p. M. Weekdays. Well announce the start date eventually. But you can mark your calendar in a rough way if you want. A big breaking news night. So im happy to hear what Rachel Maddow has in store for us. Youre giving us a calendar alert that could exist in the age of digital calendars. Youre telling us to pencil this in in general but i cant give you a start date. Write a macro so at some point that stakicks in and it starts. Thats all i was allowed to say. A very Laurie Approawyerly a tonight i had an a block all set and ready to go. We worked on it this weekend. All this Breaking News Stuff this evening and then this happened this evening and we had all of this crazy stuff happening with the legal teams that are trying to defend or
senator rand paul from kentucky said he wouldnt vote for it because Repealing Obamacare was still too much like obamacare. Whatever. For whatever reasons the two of them said they wouldnt vote it. So we were heading into
indivisible movement. wherever you live you should be contacting your own officials. that s why there have been so many calls across the country for town halls and me other meeting, any other forum where representatives have to look their own constituents in the eye. given that has been your focus on the indivisible side of things, what do you make about the direct action tactics that we re showing on the screen here, people doing sit-ins, people protesting, getting arrested. how does that integrate with the kind of work that indivisible has been doing? i have a huge amount of respect for the groups on the ground. they ve been indivisible members, planned parenthood and move on and others. this is a direct part of this strategy, which is shining a light on exactly what congress is doing. i think one of the interesting things we ve seen over the last
the direct action tactics that we re showing on the screen here and that we ve also been focusing. people doing sit ins, people doing die ins, people protesting, people getting arrested. how does that integrate with the kind of work that indivisible has been doing? i have a huge amount of respect for the groups on the ground that have been carrying these out. they ve been indivisible members, planned parenthood and move on and others. this is a direct part of this strategy, which is shining a light on exactly what congress is doing. i think one of the interesting things we ve seen over the last several months is republicans aren t holding town halls. they re not actually facing their constituents or very few of them are. what we re seeing in response to that is if you re not going to come to me, i m going to come to you. they re going to the district offices and other public events with the representatives. senator moran ought to get a lot of credit. he was one of a couple of republi
marijuana. white americans and black americans and people of color use marijuana at about the same rates but people who are most likely to face the criminal justice system are going to be black americans. that s what s unacceptable that hillary doesn t address. what everyone is criticizing protesters for using direct action which is a completely legitimate tactic, this is something we should keep in mind. the only reason some would argue she and other democratic candidates are even addressing racial justice or criminal justice is because of direct action tactics. what do you make of the direct action tactics? of course there s still a divide. i remember as that protest was taking place i was receiving e-mails from our reporter in the room as well as text messages from activists, some of whom were saying make sure you are checking this out. other were saying, what s in world s going on? we re doing this again? there is is a real divide in the movement space about the best way to con