she said i was eating, was busy at the time but yesterday on our show, tiana low was uninvited at the wedding and here s what she has to say about mayor bowser. i was at that winning and grabbed that photo. there were hundreds of people, all unmasked. why are you here with a bunch of people, you were mask was. other people i maskless. does that not recover hypocrisy. already dc has had 11 homicides since we had our last coronavirus death. jillian: democracy from the beginning from the democrats but she talks about homicides in dc. i asked them together information for the covid information in dc in the last 7 days, 301 deaths in the last 7 days, there have been 3. 3.
what americans don t want to see are children being smuggled in record numbers across our border to take advantage of a loophole created by our court system. americans want to see an immigration system that doesn t put children in harm s way. the only way to accomplish that end is to make sure that smuggling a child does not guarantee entry or admission into the country. joining me now in the senior vice president for social justice at the new school, maya wiley also with me, tiana low. maya, it s a weird headliner i had to begin our segment with. americans are angry, and we re seeing the numbers that say 7 out of 10 of us are feeling this way. why? well, i think we have several indicators of why. we have seen a 33% increase in hate, both hate groups and hate crimes that is a number that was on the down swing before the
white americans. and if you are a democrat, whether you re white or people of color and you feel that that s dangerous, that it s dangerous to think that way, you re getting angrier and angrier about how people are being talked about and treated. and tiana, building on what maya said here, when we look at the opposite numbers on the political spectrum, why do we see and build on what maya said certainly here? why are we seeing this opposite view? so naturally, with republicans in power, at least nominally, there is going to be a little bit of a difference in terms of perception of the country there. is a big difference according to this poll. yeah. i mean, if you look at the underlying factors, support for interracial marriage, support for living next to a neighbor of a different race, those numbers have all been progressing in a wonderful direction. but when things like immigration policy are becoming so racialized on both sides, then of course it s going to lead to the sort o