alert. it never is. that s why we ve had freedom to learn this part of our campaigns, we have critical race theory summer schools, starting away from today. if folks want to learn more and learn how to fight, this is where you have to come and do it. thank you so much for everything that you ve done for us, for me, and for the amount i ve learned from you and from our viewers. it s been a pleasure. kimberly crenshaw s executive director of the african american policy farm. she is the author of the new an important book, say her name. black women stories of police violence and public silence. still ahead, hints of donald trump s next plan to further dismantle democracy. we have another jam-packed velshi and starts right now. good morning. it is sunday, july the 23rd. i m ali velshi. the eruption of violence at the capitol on january the 6th as the darkest manifestation of donald trump s disregard for democracy. even long before, that there were plenty of signs that the
machinery of government and voters returning to the white house in 2025. reshaping the structure of the executive branch to concentrate far greater authority directly in his hands, and quote. the plan, dubbed product 2025, is an effort to centralize more power around the president, and stack the administration with loyalists. that would involve bringing independent agencies like the fcc, the ftc, under the control of the executive branch, eliminating employment productions for civil servants in order to make it easier to fire people and presumably replace them with staff handpicked by the president and his allies. they also plan to revive the active impounding funds, meaning the president could refuse to spend money for programs as appropriated by congress. that s a practice that has been banned since the nixon administration, by the way. the goal is to significantly alter the balance of power in the federal government in favor of the executive branch. this would fundamentally alter
last-ditch effort. this crowd is out in big numbers, they re boisterous, they are determines. netanyahu says that he has the votes in parliament, and after six months of stopping and starting, this is really political prices is now seeing the rubber meeting the road. netanyahu plans to begin votes on the first part of his plan tonight. he says that these votes will probably go through until tomorrow. there may be final votes as late as tomorrow afternoon. while there are last-minute efforts to try to reach some kind of political compromise here, netanyahu appears to be pushing ahead. that is despite the fact, ali, as you said, he was rushed to hospital overnights to be fitted with a pacemaker after suffering from arrhythmia. and irregular heartbeat. this is the second time in a week that the israeli prime minister, who 73 years old, generally thought to be in good