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With long voting lines and millions of Americans on edge, the Reverend Al Sharpton and former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson join Stephanie Ruhle to talk about the state of the country ...
MSNBC host Reverend Al Sharpton joins Andrea Mitchell, Chris Jansing and Katy Tur to react to Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election and where the Democratic Party goes from here.
Rev. Al Sharpton highlights the man who is known as the "Father of Black History Month," Dr. Carter G. Woodson who founded what is known as the Association For the Study of African American Life ...
On Tuesday’s episode of “The ReidOut,” Joy welcomed MSNBC’s the Rev. Al Sharpton and Katie Phang to discuss a growing narrative in conservative circles: that Donald Trump’s criminal ...
In this week's final thoughts, Rev. Al Sharpton took the time to remember the victims who were gunned down in a recent racially motivated mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York. He ...
In this week's "Rise Up," Rev. Al Sharpton reminds viewers that while those are able to gather around with their family and friends for Thanksgiving, there are those who are currently impacted by ...
On this anniversary edition of PoliticsNation, Rev. Al Sharpton looks back on the last seven months with President Joe Biden in office. After Donald Trump lost his presidency, the PoliticsNation ...
Host of MSNBC’s ‘Politics Nation’ Rev Al Sharpton joins Nicolle Wallace to argue that President Biden needs to take more action to defend voting rights because without every American having ...
Rev. Al Sharpton serves as the host of “PoliticsNation,” which airs weekends at 5 p.m. ET on MSNBC. With over 40 years of experience as a community leader, politician, minister and advocate ...
Rev. Al Sharpton joins Ali Velshi to discuss the importance of Minneapolis officials declaring racism a public health emergency, why the Black Lives Matter movement should focus on fighting to end ...
Citing Trump using a bible for photo opportunity at St. John's Church, Reverend Al Sharpton says, "We cannot use bibles as a prop. And for those who have agendas that are not about justice, this ...
Reverend Al Sharpton called for eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence. This represents the amount of time former officer Derek Chauvin had his knee on George Floyd’s neck.
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