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Progressives wage war against inequality

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There’s a progressive push ahead of 2016. Tuesday, lawmakers, labor leaders and activists from across the country announced a broad new plan to fight income inequality. Rev. Sharpton talks to Rep. Barbara Lee and EJ Dionne for more.