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No justice, no peace. No justice no peace. [indiscernible] no justice. No peace. No justice. No peace. No justice. No peace. I cant breathe. I cant breathe. I cant breathe. [marvin gaye whats going on playing] [marvin gaye whats going on playing] [marvin gaye whats going on] if we could all do this together. Let me introduce myself. Im not really important. Joe madison. I will be running this program. If we could all do this together. Let me Say Something before we get started. There are a lot of people in the media that want to try to suggest there is a division among us. That this is young versus old. White versus black. When my son walks out of the house, i pray every day he will come home. I dont care what color he is. All human life is sacred. And so, let us gather here for a purpose. Let me tell the people in the media something right now. Theres a lot of pain on the streets. But where there is pain there is a purpose. And we are here for purpose. And we are going to be here toge
To accuse bill cosby of drugging her. This time it is Beverly Johnson. Kate snow reports. Reporter Beverly Johnson was a groundbreaking figure, a supermodel in the 1970s, now joining more than two dozen women who publicly accused bill cosby. She was a supermodel, the first black woman to appear on the cover of vogue. She does not have anything to gain by coming out and making an accusation and, in fact, she probably has a lot to lose. Reporter johnson said she thought she was auditioning for a part on the cosby show when she went to his brown stone in the mid80s. She said, i knew by the second sip of the drink cosby had given me that i was drugged and drugged good. She said she expectwas yanked de stairs and shoved into a cab. An attorney for cosby had no comment for latest allegations. Johnson said when she heard other women come forward, she still struggled with whether to tell her story. A voice in my head kept whispering, black men have enough enemies out there already, they certai
Show. But first, it was a big week for President Trump on the international stage, meeting with a number of g20 World Leaders including Vladimir Putin. Among topics of discussion was the escalating tensions with north korea. Joining me is gordon chang, a columnist for the daily beast and author of the books nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world and the coming collapse of china. Also with me is malcolm nance our msnbc terrorist analyst and executive director of the terror asymmetrics project. He is the author of the plot to hack america, how putins cyber spies and wikileaks tried to steal the 2016 election. Gordon, how does the world look this morning at the United States . I mean, we saw this week g20, first time the United States was not front and center on a lot of the issues in terms of dominating, had stepped out of the Climate Change accord in paris, some were even saying it was the g19 plus 1. How do we look to the world this morning . We look different. It was clear f
republican presidential contender. he joins me now. dr. carson, you sent a shiver down the spine of republican voters out there who are not particularly fans of al sharpton. can you explain? well, i was invited to speak at his national action network. and a lot of people say no no, no you shouldn t go, no way be associated with that man. and even mr. sharpton himself when he introduced me, he said, dr. carson and i probably don t agree on anything. i don t think we could agree that today is wednesday, but it was worth listening to. and you know, the problem, one of the big problems in our country right now is that we get off in our respective corners, and we throw hand grenades. we need to be solving problems. now you know, the sharpton group says that they want to elevate people. well, i wanted to give an alternative to the massive spending of trillions of dollars since the 60s to so-called help