Getting our first look at their formal response to the Special Counsels request for a protective order in the case. Plus, were on the eve of a critical referendum in ohio designed specifically to make it harder to protect Abortion Rights. As a judge rules that the abortion ban in texas goes too far. But we begin tonight with equal justice under the law. Its the basic Bottom Line Concept that the legal system is supposed to work the same way for all of us. So whether youre rich or poor, white or black or brown, gay or straight, famous or not so famous, the legal system is supposed to treat you the same. That is the goal under the u. S. Constitution. At least. Of course, we all know that is not actually how it works. And sometimes, just sometimes, we get a little reminder. Take a look at this. This is footage of union square in New York City on friday. The crowd had gathered after being summoned online by kai sinet. If you have never heard of him, join the club, i had never heard of him
month, a couple of teenagers doing a back to school party in the bronx, with music divided by dj cool her, that event turned out to be the birth of one of the biggest and most influential music genres of all-time, hip-hop. and here at reidout the, we are celebrating this anniversary with a new digital series called hip-hop is universal , to dive into how hip-hop has influence not just today s music, but everything from our culture and our fashion to even our politics. joining me now to explain is the reidout blog very own ja han jones. ja han, it is good to see you. tell us what you got going, what you have coming up on this amazing new segment? yes, thank you so much for having me on to talk about this, joy. as you mentioned, we got hip-hop-ish universal coming up. what better occasion to talk about the awesome power of what i believe to be one of the most potent forms of self expression to be known in humankind. and so, we are going to be debuting hip-hop focused blogs,
nationwide. many from the hip hop golden age featuring cole crush brushes dj cool and dmz. we have one featured in the exhibit from the cole brothers. thank you so much for joining us. such a pleasure. so i went to this round table discussion at the museum the other night. i was so stunned and i don t know why at diversity and range of people in the audience to talk about hip hop, history to hear you speak.