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Giuliani What Happened to Americas Mayor

he blames s it on me.. he blamemes it on yoyou. the reasason the mororale of t the police e department of the citity of new y york isis so low is onene reason and one e reason alolone. david dinknkins! - - they were e cheering h hi. they w were sayingng, "david dinkins,s, we don't t want hi" - sosome of themem were calllg ouout, "[bleepep]," for ininst. - this i is the nypdpd at city l ususing the n-n-word. that r really hurtrt the mayo. and then he said, "would they have done this ifif i was a w white man?"" - - there was s just a a sense of disgust. this man w wants to bebe mayo, and lookok how he's s behavin. - bull[b[bleep]. - the e fact that t he signedn and participated in something that clearly had just overt racism attached to it wawas an indicicator ofof where he e was going.. - the e suggestionon that i i incited t them oror i had anynything to d o withth that is totalally wrong, , is fals. - whwhen januaryry 6th happep, anybybody who wawas covering or w watching popolitics inin 1992,

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Laura Coates Live

institution which i've devoted my professional life have been under attack. my character and intelligence have been impugned. my commitment to fighting antisemitism has been questioned. my inbox as been flooded with invective, including death threats. i've been called the n-word more times than i care to count. now, gay admits she made mistakes, and in her congressional testimony about antisemitism on campuses, she should have been more forceful in denouncing calls for genocide of jewish people. she also just allegations of plagiarism, claiming she never misrepresented her research findings. but gay also condemns her critics for pushing what she calls, quote, tired racial stereotypes about black talent and temperament, unquote. well, thank you all for watching. our coverage continues.

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

her handling of questions about antisemitism on campus, and while saying she should have cited other scholars, she defends herself against allegations of plagiarism. she also says that she faced death threats and was called the n-word in those weeks leading up to her decision to step down. also issued a warning, noting the what happened at harvard is bigger than her. for more want to bring in cnn political commentators s.e. cupp and jamal simmons. s. e., this is the first time we're hearing from. her what do you make of what she had to say? >> let me start with the bad news. i thought it was real offensive. because she painted with a very broad brush. and really left no room for criticism or people wanting to hold leaders like her accountable. other than being motivated by racism and sexism and i'm real offended by that because i'm motivated by neither in this. i do, however, agree with her headline. this is way bigger than her.

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The ReidOut

so i'm holding it together, like dad voice, hi, baby. my eyes open. she's going on telling me about her day. you know, on the inside, i'm like, i have to go, this is killing me. i said, tell your mother i'm okay. i got off the phone. i let out a scream or a yell, just tried to get my eyes together. it was even in the middle of an insurrection, you're not too busy to be a dad. >> absolutely. some of the experiences you describe in the book, i mean, these insurrectionists ripping up a picture of john lewis. your testimony about having the n-word hurled at you, something that first of all, you're not a little dude. so they took a lot of chances messing with you. but they were bold enough to feel like they could call you the n-word, rip up pictures of john lewis. talk about how, like, how did you control yourself? we know that i have covered a lot of issues with police and the question is how do you control your emotions in that moment? >> so, one, i work with an incredible group of men and

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Giuliani What Happened to Americas Mayor

- this is the nypd at city hall using the n-word. that really hurt the mayor. and then he said, "would they have done this if i was a white man?" - there was just a sense of disgust. this man wants to be mayor, and look how he's behaving. - bull[bleep]. - the fact that he signed on and participated in something that clearly had just overt racism attached to it was an indicator of where he was going. - the suggestion that i incited them or i had anything to do with that is totally wrong, is false. - when january 6th happened, anybody who was covering or watching politics in 1992, i'm sure the same light bulb went off for them as it did for me, which is, like, "that's the guy that we remember." ♪ ♪ - my grandfather, he was somebody who lived around new york and new jersey his entire life,

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Giuliani What Happened to Americas Mayor

crowd: yusef! - [bleep]! that's right! that's right! that's right! that's right, baby! - we were walking, and they were following us, a group with signs with, you know, a monkey, a watermelon. the n-word was used. and when we got to the flatbed truck, well, i said to dave, i said, "dave, this is getting pretty volatile here." he said, "don't worry. i got this." he said to me, "i got this." we went on a flatbed truck, and the first words out of his mouth-- he pointed to them. he said, "i'm gonna be your mayor too." - as soon as yusef hawkins dies, it becomes the lead issue in the race for mayor. - today the healing has begun, and new york is coming together. - it is wrong to refer to bensonhurst as johannesburg or as selma, alabama.

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Ayman

racially motivated and he hated black people. >> the shooter then turned the gun on snow himself and shot himself. no other individuals were injured in the attack. the suspected shooter, according to police, saint manifesto's detailing racial hatred to law enforcement, to media outlets, and to his parents. the fbi has said it is now investigating this attack as a hate crime. moments go, we learned that president biden has been briefed on the shooting. msnbc news correspondent marissa parra has the latest. >> a dollar general store in jacksonville, florida has become a crime scene after a shooting spree it local sheriff's office coles racially motivated. they say a white man turned at gun on three black people, killing them, before turning pink on himself. they detailed it manifested that was sent to local law enforcement as well as local media, even his, unparalleled in his desire to kill black people. using the n-word several times. this press conference was

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

supremacy. this was racially motivated, the manifesto detail his desire to kill black people. what refer to black people as the n-word in the manifesto. we learned that the manifesto was sent out to local media, local law enforcement as well as his own parents. for some context here, this area in jacksonville that was targeted is predominantly black. there's a local university that was put on -- you know the students were told to shelter in place as this was unfolding, this is a historically black university. a very small one. when we talk about the fatalities here we said that there were four total, but aside from the gunman we are talking about three victims. they were all black themselves. so, you know, when you connect the dots here, alicia, probably no coincidence that this was an area historically black, predominantly black. especially with the manifesto and the context here. i want to add some other details here, they said that the suspected shooter was outfitted with a tactical vest and had swastikas drawn on the

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CNN This Morning Weekend

the sheriff is saying that. at 1:18 p.m. the shooter texted his father, told him to look on his commute and his father discovered three documents there. about 35 minutes later, the parents called the clay county sheriff's office but were told by the sheriff by that time that the shooter had already begun. the sheriff says that the shooter authored several, quote, several manifestos intend today ed to go to his parents -- it included the n-word multiple times. the sheriff saying this was racially motivated the shooter hated black people. here is what else the sheriff had to say. >> we know that he acted completely alone. you look at the images on the screen, you will see what he utilized. the weapons that the shooter used today are a glock and an ar-15 style rifle this is a dark day in jacksonville ace history. the hate that motivated the

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Ayman

this a white gunman turns a gun on three black people, killing them, before turning the gun himself. they detail a manifesto that was sent to local law enforcement as well as local media, even his own parents, detailing his desire to kill black people. using the n-word several times. this press conference was illuminating and disturbing. they also detail swastikas that were drawn on guns that this shooter was carrying on his body. still so many questions in need of answering, but nonetheless, a community left grieving for yet another gun violence tragedy. >> all right, in this nbc news correspondent mrsa parra, thank you for that. let's bring into the conversation jim kavanaugh, msnbc terrorism analyst who's joining us on the phone. also with me, a guy junior, msnbc political analyst and chair of the african american studies department at princeton university. jim, i will start with you. authorities are not identifying the suspect just yet. they did reveal though that he is a white male in his early twenties. they found his manifesto, one

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