today marks the midterms going into high gear. the unofficial sprint towards election day as president biden touts his domestic recording with including those late summer break throughs while also arguing that democracy and believe it or not in a very real sense, trumpism are on this ballot. if you re counting, election day is just about nine weeks out. the maga republicans don t just threaten our personal rites and economic security, they re a threat to our very democracy. i do think anyone who calls for the use of violence who fails to condemn violence when it s used, refuses to acknowledge when an election has been won, that is a threat to democracy. i will not stand by and watch elections in this country stolen by people who simply refuse to accept that they lost. the trump-fueled effort to take over once independent election offices is clearly up for a test in these midterms. about half of americans, roughly, will choose their leaders from a ballot with at least one
news breaking about how the secret service scrambled to find some way donald trump might have joined what we now know is a march that ended in a criminal breach of the cooperate that day. we re also learning this hearing will feature testimony by the first capitol officer injured as well as video evidence that appears to blow the lid on a sket military meeting in an underground parking garage. this was on insurrection eve. stewart. pleasure. pleasure s all mine. i m going stay close, just to make sure my guys are okay. okay. tomorrow. i got a lot of stuff to do tomorrow. that s what the meeting looked like. both of the individuals you see there are now awaiting their trials for sedition. one of the most serious types of conspiracies on the federal books. we ve got a lot going on tonight as i mentioned, so i m going to get right to it and bring in our special guest on this busy news week, barbara mcquade and veteran political strategist and former obama adviser and
reboot. gangster rap has become incredibly popular and profitable by selling lyrics about black on black violence. an anti-rap backlash is spreading. a line has been crossed, not just of taste but human decency and dignity. the kind of hatred you do not honor today. from songs about killing policemen. if you took the words white and black and reversed them, you might think david duke was giving that speech. it s not actually a form of music, it s a that line in the song, quote, and we hate the popo. want to kill us in the street for sho. kg? ah, please. i don t like it. i had no idea what drill rapping was. we re allowing music, displaying of guns, violence. it is alarming. that s part of the ideology that shapes the wider system.
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that these attacks are happening because they are in very popular places. a lot of tourists. isis is not only attacking the spaniards or the brits, they are going after everybody. they are hoping they can kill as many people from as many countries as possible. if they do that, they get news coverage from all over the world, and it just illuminates their cause, correct? yes, 15 european countries since the beginning of 2004, 2014, isis have plotted or carried out attacks. and of course, part of it is the main reason that they carry out these attacks is because isis has a very clear agenda. they have a very clear ideology. they have a very clear political project which they wish to implement. unfortunately, it involves killing large amounts of civilians, killing soldiers, killing policemen.