what we ve seen before. we were seeing nazis rallying at the inauguration. we were seeing a muslim attacked on a train in portland. finally the violence in charlottesville or pittsburgh, that we live synagogue, el paso, attack, after attack, after attack, it was very clear we were living in a moment of white racial grievance and whiteway shall violence. and so, as you laid out in the segment leading into this, i tried to go back to the history and try to place the moment we are living in a historical context, that every time there have been moments of perceived black racial advancement, what we ve seen is a tug of war back from white supremacist forces that have met it with violence, right? when you look at this moment, you have a moment where we have lived through the election of a black president. we lived through a moment where immigration is demographically changing the country in a way that s never changed before. and when we have conservative political media, as well as elected o
states have now taken some measure. to enable recreational access. so yes, but i think even less so because it s um less of a central mental health related issue and physical health related issue, which is actually one of the most important factors that we find in our work with lumina foundation that causes students to pull out of school, which we call stopping out. of class, so it s another issue that s out there, but i think abortion is a much more critical and central part of that decision for young people. mohammed final 30 seconds. big picture. where are we? as a nation on the broad subject of reproductive rights, and it is so important to put those perceptions of students in the broader context. we re living in a moment right now, where attitudes, generally speaking, are shifting towards wanting to see less restrictions towards reproductive health services. now you can say that and it said
but much more dramatically. attitudes about the moral acceptability of the use of marijuana have a stra na mickley changed in the united states just legalization. across states now i think over 20 states have now taken some measure. to enable recreational access. so yes, but i think even less so because it s um less of a central mental health related issue and physical health related issue, which is actually one of the most important factors that we find in our work with lumina foundation that causes students to pull out of school, which we call stopping out. of class, so it s another issue that s out there, but i think abortion is a much more critical and central part of that decision for young people. mohammed final 30 seconds. big picture. where are we? as a nation on the broad subject of reproductive rights, and it is so important to put those perceptions of students in the broader context. we re living in
that s very frightening for all of us. as an african american and as an out game man, when i see a on my community by elected officials. by public officials. it hits me right here. it erodes my sense of security. my sense of place in this country. seeing that spot mash that we just played. hearing some of the things that we have heard from elected officials who you and i both know no better. how does that make you feel. i got to say. we are living in a moment where antisemitism has so intensified. as you just mentioned a moment ago. there was an almost 30% increase of assault last year. we counted 111 of these. the majority were targeting orthodox people. of people who are visibly jewish. those are in white supremacist doing that.
domestic institutions. they don t care about any institutions that don t satisfy where they want to. go i struggle with how to cover something like cpac. it s really easy to turn it into a horse race or to act like we re living in a moment of normal. to me, something like this becomes about democracy. which you both outlined so beautifully. and about accountability. it strikes me that you have the former president on spouting the big lie in front of crowds and in front of cameras. i have to wonder if that will opens up to more legal liability down the line. it s possible. we know that prosecutors right now have riches with regard to donald trump. he s looking at two state investigations, regarding his business practices. fulton county, georgia regarding allegations that he interfered and the vote count there. jack smith seems to have been