24th right to work state, all that is left for that to happen, for the republican governor to sign it. Rick snyder promises to do exactly that, probably tomorrow. Look at more pictures we have for you here. More than 12,000 protesters gathered in freezing temperatures. I think i saw some snow falling earlier there in lansing as the lawmakers were inside, voting. And, against the odds, democrats waged a final losing battle. Poppy harlow, let me bring you in there, amidst all of this in lansing. Set the scene for me, now that we know, poppy, both the bills passed. What is the reaction like in the crowd . We knew this was going to happen and frankly, brooke, so did many of the workers, many of them Union Workers here in the crowd today as you said. Thousands, likely more than 10,000 here protesting this legislation. But it is about the symbolism. What does this mean for a state like michigan that is at the heart of the organized Labor Movement in america to pass this right to work legisla
And at the gates, but they are. They hope to be inside and in charge of the castle. No joke. What do we do now . What did the American People do . The obvious answer both have left a mark on the democratic and class struggle over the past 300 years. Be no different. As much as racism and and the struggle against it are timeless , they express themselves differently over time as conditions change. I would argue that the best social and demographic changes going back to the 1960s have been given rise in the opening years of this century to a new racist order and a new Antiracist Movement resisting that order. This dialectic makes the struggle against racism and equality more difficult and more promising. Here is why. Hand, notable victories led by people of color in the first place, have been registered over the past few decades. Perhaps no more than the stunning election of president obama in 2000 eight and 2012. Furthermore Racial Attitudes and sections of the White Community have chan
World that we wanted especially for our children and now my future grandchild, well to be at where of the fact that all of these other countries all of these billions of people, they are making hard choices every single day and we have to be ready. We have toced continue to lead to the world into the kind of future that we want. We cannot sit on the sidelines. We cannot retreat. To setbacks and disappointments. Over time, our story has a book, the dominant story. It purposes of the hopes and time, our story has been, the dominant story. Become the dominant story. With had unfortunate consequences. Adbicate him our responsibilities. The world needs us. American matters to the world. The world matters to america. And our security and our democracy. Hillary clinton spoke about her decisionmaking process and perceptions of the United States thend the globe and some decisions she had to make as secretary of state. The full interview airs on july 5 at 7 00 p. M. Eastern and sunday. Howard ba
Total answer even if it gets passed, but its an important first step. There is so much we have to do. These crises have ripped the blinders right off the systemic racism that exists in america. The American People now can see clearly. Black, latino, native americans nearly three times more likely to die from covid and more likely to get covid to begin with. Black and latino unemployment rates too large, too high. Communities of color are left to ask whether theyll ever be able to break the cycle where in good times they lag, in bad times theyre hit the hardest, and in recovery they take the longest to bounce back. Vice president elect harris and i knew we would have our work cut out for us when we got elect elected, but we also knew we could build a team that would meet this unique and challenging moment in american history. Some are familiar faces. Some are new in their roles. All are facing new circumstances and challenges. Thats a good thing. They bring deep experience and bold new
And effectively deliver the vaccine. This relief package wont be the total answer, but its an important first step. Theres so much we have to do. These crises have ripped the blinders off the systemic racism that exists in america. American people can see clearly that black, latinos are more likely to get covid. Communities of color are left to ask whether theyll ever be able to break the cycle. In good times they lag. In bad times theyre hit first and the hardest. In recovery they take the longest to bounce back. Vice president elect harris and i knew we would have our work cut out for us, but we also knew we could build a team that would meet this challenging moment in american history. Some are familiar faces. So are new in their roles. All are facing new circumstances and challenges. Thats a good thing. They bring deep experience and bold new thinking. Above all, they know how government should and can work for all americans. For secretary of agriculture i nominate tom vilsak, a tw