action network. there are no words that can really say enough about what rev. dr. al sharpton has done in building the national action network and in building a movement for social justice across the united states. not only does he starred in that capacity as president and founder of the network, maybe now enjoy him every evening on politics nation on msnbc. the rev. dr. al sharpton. [applause] thank you. thank you, and good morning. certainly we are very happy for all of you who have come, some are still coming from the breakfast meeting, but we adjusted the schedule because we are honored to open our convention with a man that heads the criminal justice system of this country. let me say in introducing the attorney-general or older, since his becoming attorney general, we have worked with campbell and the justice department, not only in our interest in civil rights cases, but in the case of of andence in our communities gang violence. we are equally committed to dealing w
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what are you annoyed at us for? we just wanted to know why we were bombing people. nobody said [ bleep ] to us. we were just sitting there, look, we re doing what we said we would do. last night nato decided to take on the additional responsibility of protecting libyan civilians. this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday. so there is an exit strategy. we turned over the mission to nato. man, i feel bad for whoever the sucker is that s the main driving force financially and weaponwise in that organization because those guys are wait a minute. we re nato! that s like beyonce saying she s seeding control to sash that fierce. welcome to morning joe. a live look at new york city on this wednesday, march 30th. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hi, mike. mika! how are you? i m well now. that s good. i have a question for you. yes or no. did you eat a lost cheetos, lucky charms and minute maid lemonade and may
remember too too big to fail, the rationale for bailing out wall street at the start of the great recession? of course you do. now comes the hotly debated legal premise, too big to sue. that s at the heart of a case that was argued today at the highest court in the land, a case that by any standard is huge. it dates back a decade. six women who worked for walmart claimed they didn t get the same pay and opportunities that the men did. the issue now is whether other women employees, past and present, can join what would then become the largest class action employment suit in u.s. history. walmart, america s largest private employer, says, no, the class would be too big, the plaintiffs too dissimilar, the issues too many to litigate. the plaintiffs say walmart wants a big company exception to civil rights 0 law. two lower federal courts have ruled the class and case can go forward. that brings us to the supreme court where we now have three women justices, the most ever. cnn s