about racism in this country and race relations more broadly. after the fatal police beating of tyre nichols, the 29-year-old unarmed black man. there s been conversations about race, about policing, and about power and it s abuse for years. complicate of course by the fact that the five officers charged in his death are also black. that is what many feel so passionate about how we teach about the legacy of race and racism in this country. it is why it is become, frankly, so controversial. especially in places like florida where the republican governor ron desantis has been slamming a new ap african american studies course. tonight, the college board is out with changes to that curriculum, raising questions about why they choose and why they chose to remove certain topics. leyla santiago has the very latest. look at this traffic. for 42 years, he was killed right here. from that moment, it was never the same. the man was arthur mcduffie, a black father beaten to death by
at the inception each of these investigations in the same way. by bringing in a special counsel to review the biden side of this document saga, i think the attorney general has done exactly that. he needs to now resource it in the same way that he has the other special counsel, he needs to step away from it. not subjected to the sort of day-to-day oversight that you have given maybe two u.s. attorney. that seems to be the way he s treating jack smith. i have no doubt he ll do those things. but from this point forward, laura, these cases will go, i suspect, in very different directions. they will follow the facts in the law, and so far, from what we ve seen, the facts of these two situations are very different. john, i m really interested, based on your prior role in particular, about the idea of why it is biden was tightlipped about the investigations. obviously, from the doj perspective, there is a level of gravitas that must be assigned, and you don t really want transpar
whether, plan filmmaker nominee in february 15th with charleston. she ll be the first republican to jump into the race and challenge former president, donald trump. haley gave her clear syndication that he would run during an interview with fox news just last month. when you re looking at a run for president, you look at two things. does the current situation push for new leadership? the second question is, how might that person that could be this new leader. yes, we need to go in a new direction. and can i be that leader? yes. i think it s time for new generational change. i don t think you need to be 80 years old to go be a leader in d.c.. well, back with me now, ashley ellison, laura beroun lopez on these points as well. let me start, the idea that he s playing immediately be generational, card that the idea of, we know what she s talking about given all of the kind of surrounding president biden, and frankly, president trump as well. it s a successful strategy. well, i thin
to know that it is a way of attacking trump while appearing to attack biden. but, the question about whether it is an effective strategy has to get it to another point. voters can make their own conclusions about the age and fitness of a candidate. they don t need you to ask the candidate to pointed out to them. so i do wonder if that s maybe a little bit crude. well, if it s great, it s been done thousands of times in the last couple of years. but your point is well taken. laura, on this point though, there s been a lot of conversation about who would throw their hat into the ring. i might be a bit of a sacrificial lamb. now, the one person who is in the race for donald trump can have their sights fixated on this person. announcing this early, what do you think? the question is how many quickly announced a succession behind her or she is left up for a while in the form of a president going out each other. is she able to differentiate herself?
misconceptions and preconceived notions, thank you so much, i really appreciate it. uncritical analysts, laura, all here with me as. well, and beginning with you laura, on this point, you had a chance to speak with the college board in some respect about what the process looks like from. here tell us about. it yes, well, news our spoke to the ceo of david coleman. and he told us, essentially, what professor patterson said which was this final curriculum was developed as early as december. , so even before these steps were taken by florida governor ron desantis, he also said, ultimately florida decides not to accept this final document that they are not going to revise it further. that this would be something that they would have to talk to