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- it's actually not bad, right? you're pleading the fifth? (laughs) - i'll let the middle of the night tell me whether or not- - [kate] it's not bad. you're not gonna get food poisoned. - no. - no way. - you're right. - that's right. - [kate] good? thank you. - matthew teaches me well. (soft music) (siren wails) (monitor beeping) (people chattering) - why can't i get a recliner? husband chairs aren't made to be comfortable. - yeah. - except in the mall. - yeah. - then they are designed to be comfortable 'cause a happy husband means a happy wife. - mm-hmm.
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. and he did it. (soft piano music) (people chattering) hi, i'm richard lui, live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. thanks for being with us today. we just have some new information on the breaking news story. the mass shooting come out of el paso, texas. i've been a journalist for 15 years. we're gonna continue next with reverend al sharpton and "politics nation." stick around. we'll be right back. all right. right? the last second there, ron. did you see that? - i see. - oh, i tell ya. being an anchor, you normally work eight days a week, 25 hours a day. - run. - run. - get out of here before it's too late. - i don't know, man. you know how it goes. i'm not going anywhere. - haven. - hi. - i went to my bosses
- [richard] what's up there, fella? see, i'm richard, your son. let me put this amplifier on you. test, test, test. how are you? i'm richard. (stephen mumbles) yeah. - you're so good. thank you. (people chattering) how are you? - okay. - you good? (somber music) all right, here it goes. don't try to eat it now.
(metal door shuts) - our norm is prison. that's what's been imposed on us as communities of color. i think about my community's values, values of rehabilitation and that incarceration in the prisons and the jails are not the only solutions to it. (light music) as a participatory defense organizer at de-bug, i and a lot of other people support families who are facing the criminal or juvenile or immigration systems. (light music) (people chattering in background) and we walk families through that system to impact the outcomes of their cases, and transform the landscape of power in the courts. how long has he been in there? - 15 years. see, i didn't know how many pictures i should have brought, so i just brought a whole bunch. - so we could show his life before that.
oh my god, look at all those people! woman: they all want to get a seat. (people chattering) (cameras snapping) (gavel bangs) chairman cummings: mr. cohen, if you would, please rise, and i will begin to swear you in. raise your right hand. cohen: my loyalty to mr. trump has cost me everything, my family's happiness, friendships, my law license, my company, my livelihood, my honor, my reputation, and soon my freedom. and i will not sit back, say nothing and allow him to do the same to the country. indeed, given my experience working for mr. trump, i fear that if he loses the election in 2020
begging them to keep the door locked and barricaded. they ended up hiding under a desk as people pounded on the door. (doors banging) (people chattering) and as we were evacuated out, you could see complete mayhem. ♪ (people chattering) i was really terrified. i just had no idea that the capitol could actually be overrun like that. ♪ man: where the fuck are they? jamie raskin: finally, we were escorted to safety to one of the committee rooms. ♪ every single member that i've spoken to is absolutely determined to have us complete the counting of electoral college votes. the american people have spoken. the election is over.
he said the president was a racist, a con-man and a cheat. and my reaction was, tell us something we don't know. (laughing) so, you know, i'm basically looking at him like a renegade refugee from a organized crime family and he's gonna tell us sort of the internal dynamics of the trump operation. (people chattering) jamie raskin: the big story in my mind is that we have a president who has turned the government of the united states of america into a money-making operation for himself, for his family, for his business, and for his friends. and so, we wanna try to get the best, most fine-grained portrait we can of what's taking place within the trump operation. and then we've got to start to ask the question about whether this is a president who is an actual threat to the character of our republic.
jamie raskin: in his opening statement, which we got last night, he said the president was a racist, a con-man and a cheat. and my reaction was, tell us something we don't know. (laughing) so, you know, i'm basically looking at him like a renegade refugee from a organized crime family and he's gonna tell us sort of the internal dynamics of the trump operation. (people chattering) jamie raskin: the big story in my mind is that we have a president who has turned the government of the united states of america into a money-making operation for himself, for his family, for his business, and for his friends. and so, we wanna try to get the best, most fine-grained portrait we can of what's taking place within the trump operation. and then we've got to start to ask the question about whether this is a president who is an actual threat to the character of our republic.
and i kept calling my chief of staff, julie, begging them to keep the door locked and barricaded. they ended up hiding under a desk as people pounded on the door. (doors banging) (people chattering) and as we were evacuated out, you could see complete mayhem. ♪ (people chattering) i was really terrified. i just had no idea that the capitol could actually be overrun like that. ♪ man: where the fuck are they? jamie raskin: finally, we were escorted to safety to one of the committee rooms. ♪ every single member that i've spoken to is absolutely determined to have us complete the counting of electoral college votes. the american people have spoken.