aaron is with me now. there are calls for congress to take action. reporter: kate, that s right. right now there is a domestic terrorism prevention bill moving through the house. civil rights and human rights groups are calling on congress to pass it to prevent more hate attacks. aaron gilchrist for us. still ahead, the latest on the war in ukraine. and also a hero speaking out. savannah guthrie s interview with a passenger who landed a pl passenger who landed a pl an (vo) while you may not be closing on a business deal while taking your mother and daughter on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your dreams, and the way you care for those you love. so you can live your life.
there s going to be intent behind it. i need to be intentional with my work. how important is it to include what you have been through, right, your journey, in your art, as ruby was explaining there? especially when we think about representation and what that means for so many minorities across this country and in the world. sure. it s so important. especially for children growing up, reading about history, reading about american history and not seeing your own history reflected in that is really damaging. as ruby said, she s very intentional about her work. she wants to reflect the filipino story. so much of the asian-american narrative is told within the context of hate attacks. but it s really time for us to move past this really elementary conversation of we re here, we re humans. please respect us, and tell the stories, the really unique, really diverse, really multifaceted stories of asian-american experiences in america because the history