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get your popcorn ready. i am jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. this sunday, the state of the union is tense. but president biden is strong and bold, as he steps into year three of his administration. for the third time in two weeks, it was commander-in-chief biden who authorized an unidentified aerial object, to be shot from the sky. this latest incident happened over canada s uconn region. the operation was carried out after consultation between biden and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. the origin in the exact makeup of the objects are still unknown. on the domestic front, at the state of the union earlier this week, president biden europa doped republicans into agreeing with his stance to not get rid of social security. some republicans want medicare and social security i m not saying it s a majority. as we all apparently agree, social security and medicare is off the books now, right? all right. this is what a.d. looks, like you. besides, you have t
him and said, oh my god, he did it. i just remember screaming. probably the scariest moment my entire life. it was physically painful. it was not justice. the murders took only minutes. all these years later, the shock has yet to fade. it was a stunning time. and american legal theater. you think you might know the story of the oj simpson case, but there s a lot you probably haven t heard and seen. did nicole brown simpson actually predicts her own death? what she said to us was that oj is going to kill me. and he s going to get away with it. what went on in the jury room? not guilty of the crime of murder. all the people wanted to do was go home. in a frank interview prosecutor marsha clark answers the most important question of all. how did you not convict this guy? june 12th, 1994. brentwood, california. two horrific murders that came to be defined by just three words. the oj case. everybody seen a dramatic scene in both victims had their throats/
with me. i want to play president joe biden at his, i think, an incredible moment in his state of the union address. watch this. we have an obligation to make sure all people are safe. public safety depends on public trust, as all of us know. but too often that trust is violated. joining us tonight are the parents of tyre nichols. welcome. most of us in here have never had to have the top, the top that brown and black parents have to have with their children. my children, i never had to have that talk with them. you know, tara, firmly, that was such an incredible moment. you have the president of the united states, a white man, talking to the entire nation, empathetically about black and
that have republicans don t. i want to get back to this idea of how people perceive the immigrants who are trying to cross the border. that s fundamentally where the partisan difference comes down. donald trump and his allies are trying to point to these people as a threat, a risk, a cost to society, which is reflected in poll numbers like the one you saw, whereas the democratic party sees it much more empathetically. you see images like the crowding of those places with the families and women and children. that s fundamentally where this break is going to happen politically. which side do you fall down on? do you see this group as potentially a threat to american society and american culture, which some aspects of the right wing focus on, or do you see it rather as a group of people who are deserving of it. this is what i keep seeing. i saw it last year with child separation. when you polled that policy, widespread disgust. that was just a deeply, deeply unpopular thing. i think whe