unilateral basis. obviously, these are the kinds of negotiations that need happen with our various allies in the region. and make sure everyone is at the able and have to go cautiously forward. i m a big believer in constant engagement. that s what i call it. we should be engaging frequently with everyone because, you know, whether it s climate change or nuclear proliferation, the globe has become much smaller. we need to have those relationships all the time. but to do it by tweet and go off and try and yacreate a celebrit moment, i m not sure i understand the benefit. let s talk about an issue closer to home. i want to ask you about the busing controversy that took center stage at night two of the debate. i know you were night one. this was this moment between senator kamala harris, former vice president joe biden. earlier today, here on cnn, senator harris national press secretary revealed harris supports busing today. would you support busing to help further integrate schools if
to add to a bill to make it to so courts could not order busing so the justice department could not. and biden was very supportive of that effort. so he came on this program we had called newsmakers that we found in the archive. he sort of explained his position at length which was he, you know, as we just heard, he s a liberal on civil rights but opposed busing as a way to desegregate schools. and he had a long history on this. in the 1970s, he had these legislative efforts that pretty that mostly failed where he worked with some segregationists, wrote them letters asking for their support, actually, to, you know, get to stop federal government efforts to bus. and so i m trying to understand, though, why. i think a lot of viewers at home are asking, you know, why didn t he want busing for it to be court ordered? yes. does he explain himself, what s the context? what s so interesting about this video, and we posted the
portion of it becoming white. the whites would more and more white people agree with me all the time. they do not want to become a minority. repeatedly he voices the biggest fear of the white supremacy movement. should i want my people to disappear? it s profoundly moral to resist that kind of replacement. replacement. jews will not replace us. the word has become a call to arms. i spoke to cnn s fareed zakaria about tonight s special report. how do white supremacists justify their sense of superiority? well, he is a very learned and intelligent man. he does it very cleverly and with sophistication. he talks about iq scores and genetic clusters. for most people, they are dr
standing on north korean soil. let s get cnn s will ripley in here. he s in seoul, south korea. will n t will, in the last few minutes we re learning how the people of north korea are learning about this monumental moment, their leader, kim jong-un, has met the american president for now the third time and in his territory. how are the north koreans describing it? reporter: yeah, as usual, ana, it was hours after the rest of the world watched the events unfold at the dmz live. north korean media always carefully edits the message. th in this case, they re on the same wage wipage. calling it amazing, historic, talking about the friendship between mr. kim and mr. trump, a friendship that allowed the rigid north korean bureaucracy to work with the united states to pull together that extraordinary moment at the dmz in around 24 hours after president trump sent that tweet.
symbol for many people of what was going to happen to their world, a world in which they had always assumed the president was a white man. because he had always been a white man. that visual jolt combined with the sort of longer-term trend lines seem to have coalesced into a combustible mixture. it airs tonight at 8:00 here on cnn. we ll be right back. have to pay as much for insurance. as not safe drivers! ah! that was a stunt driver. that s why esurance has this drivesense® app. the safer you drive, the more you save. don t worry, i m not using my phone and talking to a camera while driving. i m being towed. by the way, i m actually a safe driver. i m just pretending to be a not safe driver. cool. bye dennis quaid! when insurance is affordable, it s surprisingly painless.