violence that is supported by some of the top political media leaders in this country. we use coded language like racist sentiment or, you know, supporting extremism. no, they are they re actually supporting racist violence. i mean, that is essentially what it is. and i think we have been fearful of calling it out maybe we were too coy or too polite. we really shouldn t be at this stage. they know they know the consequences of their language. we should not be fearful the vast majority of americans who condemn this of calling it that. juliette kayyem, always appreciate your perspective and analysis. thank you so much for joining us this morning. thank you of the. quick programming note for our viewers. cnn s dana bash is going to speak with new york governor kathy hochul on state of the union. you can watch that right here on cnn at 9:00 a.m. we continue to follow the latest developments out of buffalo all morning, of course.
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