'Just pure empathy': Biden praised for handling of police reform in State of the Union speech
President Biden addressed calls for police reform during his second State of the Union speech with the parents of Tyre Nichols, who died after a deadly police beating last month, attending as his guests. Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid discuss how the president used great empathy when tackling the need to revamp policing. Their MSNBC colleagues also bring more expert analysis of this impactful speech.
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