all you do is confuse them. rachel: that s point. pete: that s the point, is to confuse them. and she only glanced at the racial component of it but, again, she eludes to the martin luther king jr. version of the world which is the way we should be looking at it, and still today, almost april, her 6-year-old is still wearing a mask inside st. paul public schools. by the way, we re doing an update on miseducation of america series coming up in june when some other things are happening. you can t keep up with the speed, the rapidness. even though we re talking about it, it is getting worse, and it s on hyperdrive. rachel: it totally is. and by the way, there is a tie-in to this confirmation if hearing that we re dealing with, with justice ketanji jackson. minimizing, again, this is part of the movement, minimizing and justifying why she s reducing sentences for kiddie porn. i think, frankly, that it s disqualifying, i think it s disturbing and yet another attack on children s innocence.
that community you would have been without a male have no financial or physical protection but they stuck together and relied on the faith and get through the poverty they were thrown into. a beautiful relationship and guide how week lean on each other in the worst of times and find great strength in those relationships. harris: i see some of the tie-in and what we re seeing in ukraine, the atrocities there. over time and including in this book women are running from poverty, war, fam yain and the strength they have in guiding and protecting their children and struck by the women in ukraine mirroring so many stories of the ages that stepped up in moments of horrific violence and threats and got the job done to protect their children and families the best way they knew how. harris: such a special gift and we have mother s day coming up right on time. always on time to have you in focus. thank you.
south stockton to stanford and what it was like to be the first black mayor. even before that, a 22-year-old council member during the time of black lives matter, during the time of donald trump as president and how did i navigate those interactions and contradictions. as a nerd, i remember reading the memory wars about the transition from youth to adulthood. all my favorite people are nerds. the book reads as a tribute to the black women in your life. it was by far my favorite part of the book, you talking about your three moms, your mom, grandmother, and aunt. it was not lost how much that mirrored your wife s book about the three mothers of the civil rights movement. i love that tie-in. it s like if you were completely symbiotic. how did their life experiences, those three women, help shape both your identity and your decision to get into politics? their life experience has infused me with the values that
even before that, a 22-year-old council member during the time of black lives matter, during the time of donald trump as president and how did i navigate those interactions and contradictions. as a nerd, i remember reading the memory wars about the transition from youth to adulthood. all my favorite people are nerds. the book reads as a tribute to the black women in your life. it was by far my favorite part of the book, you talking about your three moms, your mom, grandmother, and aunt. it was not lost how much that mirrored your wife s book about the three mothers of the civil rights movement. i love that tie-in. it s like if you were completely symbiotic. how did their life experiences, those three women, help shape both your identity and your decision to get into politics? their life experience has infused me with the values that guide me today. they taught me about determination and
multiprong strategy where their rights are being chipped away. texas becomes a state that other states look at to say how can we do more of the same. absolutely. on the one hand what they have done with this anti-abortion law has become a blueprint for other states with republican governors, especially ambitious republican governors and legislatures. at the same time there is that tie-in because as many people have pointed out, texas is not necessarily a conservative state. its demographics look like states that have already flipped, like arizona. if you don t get out there and exercise your right to vote, there are consequences, and right now it is that we have a republican leadership full of