and i think, i could hear the great, like finally, why now? well, brooke, this is an issue that corrects have that critics have called on to correct and it is not just pro-nazi content, also taking aim at wide range of other types of discriminatory content. in a blog post today, youtube said it is up to the policy specific i prohibits videos alleging that a group is superior to justify discrimination or segregation or exclusion based on age, gender, race, cast, religion or sexual orientation or veteran status. and youtube is taking aim at other types of videos that it said don t necessarily violate the policy but walk right up to the line. so examples of this might include things like videos promoting fake medicine or videos that promote the idea that the earth is flat.
you wrote higher education is not the only arena where her policy addresses america s legacy of discrimination. from housing to health care, her message in many ways intentionally places an emphasis on race and wealth. are her policies enough to win over black voters, are they resonating, or too early to tell? it is a little too early to tell, but i think what is really interesting here is is that a lot of times particularly with hbcus or with housing or things of this sort, candidates whetil point to the fact that is something that we need to address without putting fort a policy specific. so with senator warren, you have her debt cancellation policy, but also $50 billion minimum fund for historically black colleges and universities and private hbcus would be able to work into the free college plan
that she has. so there is a wealth of policies that are particularly addressing systemic discrimination and i think that it is a little too early to tell whether or not that will play with voters. they send to say that they like policy specifics, but when itvo. yeah, it becomes all personality. profession or, y profession or, you think this may be a strategy that pays offer for the senator? i do.or, you think this may be a strategy that pays offer for the senator? i do. we know joe biden has a built-in base. but elizabeth warren is putting together something that i think will resonate with younger black voters because it is so policy specific. and we saw obama s policies where he essentially said my policies will lifts all votes. well, apply that is not the case because we have a 400 year wealth gap within the black
so he recognizes that the base built in 2016 is not necessarily the same base especially since we have 22 other candidates in the race right now. right now, exactly. professor, thanks. a fascinating read, adam. you spent some time with professor warren senator, excuse me. how is she being received by audiences of color specifically? so on the trail one of the things that her staff loves to say is that this is a you know, is this a candidate that she says i have a plan for everything and voters are receiving this kind of policy specific. but getting back to the idea of what she is trying to do. she says race matters. the history of seg agrregations housing, this she believes will
concerned by the poll results. none of them really bother me. and they haven t started to tear each other yet. i think biden looks tired. i don t think he has the energy to fight this president. pete buttigieg finds himself in the middle of that pack in an effort to combat criticism of his lack of being policy specific, he created a new issues page on his website focusing on three key themes that are central to his campaign, freedom, security and democracy. his new position on gun control. our senior politics editor joins us now. early polling and i understand some people are saying put polls out the window, but we re not. it seems consistent with biden leading in a big way. it was in philly for you, he