mines. right, now i am grateful for a week of perspective. one that reminded me why i d what i do. tonight, my national actio network s annual conferenc closes out here in new york. as always, i had the pleasur of hosting some of the mos influential people in th world. most of them black from cabine members to venture capitalist. but i am proud to say th keynote speech yesterday cam from the most powerful black women in the world vice president, kamala harri who covered several topics but as casualties mount from recent mass shootings, she specifically address the impac of our gun culture has had o black immunities where gun violence is often commonplac but public sympathy is not often there. let s reject the fals choice that some are pushing t suggest that you are either in favor of upholding the secon amendment or you are in favo of passing reasonable gu safety laws. let us reject that false choice, we are not falling for the oke dokey. of course, the vice president sob
south and the early 20th century. and also, remember this fact that the fbi has warned that extremist elements are seeking to infiltrate and ge themselves higher as polic departments and sheriffs departments members all across the nation so this is a call to action an a warning that this movement o hate and extremism is not only threatening, it is als infiltrating legitimat institutions in american life. and that 24 century, we have t stand up to it and america democracy. it risks being destabilized an replaced by an authoritarian and totalitarian approach. tomorrow on politicsnation, the show tomorrow night we wil have the chance to hear from civil rights icon andrew yan who is also a former congres
member, a former mayor and ambassador i want you to listen to part o that interview that we hel during the nan convention. when he and i talked about where the movement and the country are at this point in time dr. king, you were as close to him as anyone and as we jus finished observing the 55t anniversary of his assassination, his son and i during the commemoration march in august, august 28th the sixth anniversary march on washington, 60 years later you are in leadership, you are o the staff. 60 years later, how do you see america as we go to washington to commemorate this? well, i get in trouble with all of my younger friends. what i think this country is