all. now we can talk about the notion of exclusivity and one network getting it first and how unusual that might be. but the reality is this is footage. look, if one network is going to have it, all networks should have it. i think that s a standard that all politicians should abide by. lanhee chen, navin, thank you. i appreciate. also, tribal politics overall, we touched on that, and so much more for cnn prime time, an interview airing tonight on cnn. here is little clip. the democrats being so hemmed in by identity politics? the counter argument would be it s always been identity politics. it s just always been white people. so people like you and me didn t notice. and now it s an effort at inclusion, which i m sure theoretically you support. yeah, i support it in fact. but, i mean, the democrats sometimes can take it too far.
to 11 is a game changer. we know that mass vaccination amongst children has protected people in society for frankly hundreds of years. there s a reason why people like you and me didn t die from diseases caused by deadly viruses and bacteria. while covid-19, thankfully, is not as deadly as measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, it still will protect other children and adults who are vulnerable and immuno compromised. dr. walensky may be able to sign off by tonight, meaning the kids can get the vaccine as early as tomorrow. really quickly, for parents who are skeptical about their children being among the first to get it, what would you say to those parents? i understand. a common concern that i hear is