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My cholesterol is borderline. So i take garlique to help maintain healthy cholesterol safely and naturally. And its odor free. Im taking charge of my cholesterol with garlique. Tonight the former President Barack Obama and a big Cnn Interview Warning that the danger to Voting Rights as states all across the country passed laws restricting access to the ballot box. Are we still teetering on the brink or are we in crisis . I think we have to worry when one of our major Political Parties is willing to embrace a way of thinking about our democracy that would be unrecognizable and unacceptable even five years ago or a decade ago. When you look at some of the laws being passed at the state legislative level, where legislators are saying were going to take away the certification of the Election Processes from civil servants, sk secretaries of state, people counting ballots, and well put it in the hands of partisan legislatures who may or may not decide that a states electoral votes should go to one person or another. When that is all done, against the Back Drop of large numbers of republicans having been convinced wrongly that there was something fishy about the last election, weve got a problem. And this is part of the reason why i think the conversation around Voting Rights at a national level is important. Well have lots more from the former President Barack Obama just ahead. The current Vice President Kamala Harris in guatemala sending a strong message to americans thinking of coming to the united states. Dont come. Plus, Senator Joe Manchin frustrating his fellow democrats, doubling down on his position to kill the, to killing the filibuster. Joining me now, a former adviser to george w. Bush, and john mccain, executive producer of the circus. Gentlemen, good evening. You know, mark, before we get into this, it is interesting to listen to the former president. Like someone, a president actually thinking about what theyre saying other than just spewing like some oh everybody is out to get me and Bla Bla bla. It was a very powerful warning. A contemplative warning that our democracy. But with Joe Manchin saying he would vote against the for the people act, is the fate of this crisis essentially in one Senators Hand . It appears to be. I think the former president put his finger on the primary issue on these Voter Laws being enacted. That is the notion that you can have a political body overturn a civil Servants Adjudication of the results. Which means that basically, theyre rewriting the laws to say that we could undo what happened in 2020, and 2024. Thats what hes saying. So yes. This is in the hands [ inaudible ] stepping up to the plate on anything bipartisan. If there would have been anything bipartisan, it would have been the covid Relief Plan and there were zero republican votes. The notion that democrats will get that, are going to get that on the voting Rights Act is Pie In The Sky for sure. So somewhere it will break. And whether or not that means there is a provision where you just say, okay, we suspend the filibuster on this issue as weve done on judges and taxes. By the way, noting the only place filibusters will apply on the two things republicans care about, judges and taxes, maybe democrats should do that on the things they care about, Voting Rights. You would think that would be some bipartisanship on a committee to investigate january 6th, especially when they were all running for their lives. You would think they would say, okay, lets thirg this out. This bipartisan thing, it will never happen. What was benghazi . Two and a half years . I forget how many it was. 33 months . 33 hearings. And like 7 million. Anyway. I want to you listen to the former president weighing in on the landscape and how it plays in the country. This is part of the challenge. For Social Media, you know, i think there is been a lot of conversation about how we are able now to just filter out anything that contradicts our own biases, prejudices and pre dispositions. It is not symmetrical but what is truish for all of us, there is a great danger that we just shut out anything that contradicts our own sense of righteousness. So lets talk about this. When trump was deplatformed from twitter, Disinformation Online went down a lot. He was just banned from facebook for another two years. But that is not stopping disinformation from spreading across Social Media at lightning speed. Then there is the polarized media that people only watch who they agree with. How do we get down to the truth in a time like this, when you have such polarization . Thats a really tough question. There are people making millions and millions of dollars, keeping people polarized, angry, clicking on Social Media. Until that market breaks down, that will continue to happen. There will be social Media Misinformation put out that can get people riled up. Even if it is not true, people will spend time sharing it with their friends and family. By the time they can get around to dispelling these rumors, the hard work needs to be done by journalists, by classrooms that teach people Social Media literacy. Obviously the market behind social Media Disinformation needs to be dealt with. Confusing people, misleading people. Thats what we are seeing. It has a major impact on our democracy. Theyve pen living in Social Media bubbles and they have been forced to believe or led to believe that what they were doing was righteous when it was based all on a lie. President biden is heading out on his first foreign trip. Varp is on her first one right now. That warning for potential migrants entering the u. S. Levelly. Here it is. I want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the united statesmexico border. Do not come. Do not come. The united states will continue to enforce our laws and secure our border. I believe if you come to our border, you will be turned back. How significant is this strong language from the Vice President on her first foreign trip in office . Well, that right there is cleanup on aisle 4. The biden presidency has done a lot right and the contingencies they encounter but this caught them flatfooted. The border did. This is a problem no, question about it. There will be record numbers of people coming across the border and people are for it or against it but the fact is that the biden message is, were relaxing the border and people got that message in foreign countries and they came. So were seeing record surges. So the biden administration has to figure out what to do about this issue long term and short term. Short term is Kamala Harris started today. The Vice President with that message. Thats just part of it. They got a lot more to do and it is pretty muddled right now. Ill be honest. All right. Thank you, gentlemen. Ill see you soon. I bring in our a senior white House Adviser and the director for the bidenharris campaign. You know what youre talking about. Youre the perfect people. Thats why i invited you on. Good evening to both of you. Bacarri, lets start with you. AndersOn And the former President Barack Obama, they spoke about race in this country. Take a look and well talk about it. Looking back as president , did you tell the story of race in america enough, do you think . Well, look, i tried. I think i told a lot of stories. You take look at the speeches i gave in selma. The speech i gave during the campaign about Reverend Wright and that whole episode. Each and every time, i tried to describe why it is that we are still not fully reconciled with our history. The fact is it is a hard thing to hear. It is hard for the majority in this country, white americans, to recognize that look. You can be proud of this country and its traditions and its history, and our forefathers, and yet it is also true that this terrible stuff happened and the vestiges continue and linger. The truth is when i tried to tell that story, oftentimes, my political opponents would deliberately not only block out that story, but try to exploit it for their own political gain. Says the former president. And even David Axelrod said that in 2009, polling showed that his support among white voters dropped, the first Black President , well aware that he had to be cautious when it came to bringing up race. How has this changed . We have to acknowledge that the speech he gave in philadelphia was one of the best pieces of oratory on race in America Weve seen. I think that the president at the time, he got kind of caught betwixt and between. I would argue he didnt say enough about race. Any time he stepped out, even if it was luke warm, he still got blamed for being a radical. If youre going, go all the way. Tell us how you feel. I mean, i think, and ax and i had many conversations about this. A lot of times when it came to issues of race, the Language Wasnt as strong it is a could be because there was this belief that Barack Obama as a Black Man didnt have to state or reaffirm his blackness because people could see it. But people need to be able to do more than see it. They need you to tell your stories. And Thats Something that i appreciated about this interview with anderson, beside it being refreshing to have a president whose subjects and verbs agree, it was an opportunity to hear him relaxed. Be what we know him to be. A Black Man in america married to a black woman who is raising black children and having to duck and dodge and deal with all of those successes, all of that pride but all the obstacle thats come with it. We should say former president. We have one now whose subjects and verbs actually i think people know the comparison between 44 and 45. I get you. I want to clarify. You know how people take things out of context. It will be, hes criticizing joe biden. You worked in the White House. I said it, the perfect person, both of you the perfect people of the do you think the former president thought codo more for Race Relations as a symbol, rather than actually moving things forward with specific policy or speeches . Do you understand what im saying . Sure. We did everything in our capability in Executive Office to move things forward. I started working in the Obama Administration a month before Michael Brown was murdered. We had not had that type of protest at least as i saw, with black Lives Matter and the call for racial justice. We brought people there the streets protesting in the conversation. We made sure when we were doing Criminal Justice reform, we were bringing formerly incarcerated people into the White House which wasnt even allowed before. But we would do Executive Orders but then there was someone always on capitol hill, Mitch Mcconnell and people just like were following now, that the legislation when we tried to pass things, it seemed to have bipartisan support. It got stalled. He used his Bully Pulpit to say that he could have been Travon Martin after he was killed unjustly. Thats powerful and we had never seen it in a country. And the Back Lash from that is the tea party. The Back Lash is someone who wouldnt even acknowledge his own citizenship and then became president of the united states right after him. So he tried and tried and we did as much as we could. But we were also the Countrys President for everyone. Unlike many people who sit in that seat. I. E. , president 45, who didnt care about me, didnt care about you and surely didnt care about bakari. Well, next time we have you on, why dont you say how you really feel . I try to. Thank you both. I really appreciate having you on. Thanks. So how are democrats going to get anything done if their hands are tied by the filibuster and its long disgraceful Racist History . This filibuster has been used in a very singister way. We need to make sure the voices are heard and that Mitch Mcconnell does not continue to stifle progress. Oh dont burn down the duplex. At aspen dental, Today Is The Day to take back your smile. Dont buwhy wait . He duplex. 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James taylor, wanted to put this through for his own profit. A man who controls a Political Machine and controls everything ellsworth controlling in my state. And a man even powerful enough to control a congressman. I saw three of them in his room the day i went to see him. No, sir, i will not yield. So lets talk more about filibuster. The former Deputy Chief of staff to senator Harry Reid. The author of kill switch, the rise of the modern senate. Im so happy to have you on. Ive been dying to do this. So important, what you write about. Can you please tell us about the filibuster, what is actually being used . How its being used today . Yeah. So the thing with the filibuster, it has a very sordid history. It came into existence primarily to support the existence of White Supremacy. You showed the clip of Jimmy Stewart in mr. Smith goes to washington. That movie came out in 1939. A funny thing about that, during that entire period, the Jim Crow area, the filibuster was being used almost exclusively to block civil rights bills. The only bills killed during that time were civil rights bills. And they were ready to pass long before they started to pass in the 1960s. The nation was ready to support them. Gallup found 72 of americans ready to support an antipoll Tax Law toward pass in the 1930s and it was blocked in the filibuster. Fast forward to today, the filibuster continues to entrench power over Progressive Change and its use is still disproportionately advantages conservatives and entrenches powerful interests over vulnerable influences and Progressive Change. I mentioned earlier that you worked Harry Reid lets see if i can get my mouth to work. His Deputy Chief of staff when he was the democratic leader. The filibuster was being used to block President Barack Obamas nominations. Reid lowered that threshold. It was dubbed the nuclear option. Then republicans came into power. And they took. The gop held up obamas nominee. Then rolled out the Red Carpet for trumps. So what happens in the future . What happens in the future if the gop holds the house, the senate and the White House . What would stop them from passing just whatever they want . Well, they would probably do it anyway. And i think thats what democrats need to realize about the filibuster. As soon as the filibuster stood in Mitch Mcconnells way when it dime Supreme Court nominees, he got rid of it with the flick of a wrist essentially. It would be folly for democrats to decline to pass critically important measures being blocked by the filibuster and will i believe the to be blocked by the filibuster like democracy, like the for the people act, in order to preserve this tool, hoping it would be useful to them if and when theyre back in power. You would incur a massive up front cost by not passing these things essential to restoring our democracy. And then republicans would get rid of it as soon as it was to their advantage. You Cant Count on keeping something if the other side can just get rid of it if they want. What do they need to do . What do people need to know and what do, i guess, democrats or everyone needs to know about this . The filibuster is shrouded in myth. It is not a foundational feature of the senate. That jimmy Stewart Movie did more to enshrine the filibuster as part of the senate than is really merited. You know, the founders did not want the filibuster to exist. They were extremely clear that the senate should be a Majority Rule Body. The senate was a Majority Rule Body for more than 200 years of its existence. So it is largely myths coming to existence to serve narrow political interests. So democrats should be fully comfortable with the idea of reform because theres a long bipartisan tradition of reform with both democrats and republicans. They should get rid of this mythical tool that is blocking progress that is essential to restoring our democracy. It is the right thing for our country. Also the right thing for the help of the senate. The senate could function again. Things could pass. Senators go back to legislating. Imagine that. It would be a good thing all around to at least reform it. Yeah. There is a sort of Row Manhunt sized history about what the filibuster is and does. So often people will romanticize history. 1963, this is dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Talking about the filibuster. Here it is. I think the tragedy is that we have a congress with a senate that has a minority of misguided senators who will use the filibuster to keep the majority of people from even voting. They doenlt wont let the majority senators vote. And certainly, they wouldnt want the majority people to vote because they know they do not represent the majority of american people. In fact, they represented their own states. A very small minority. I mean, is that what you see . A lot of these bills had a tunnel of support from people all across the country and they used the filibuster to block them. Yeah. Dr. King put his finger on it. At the time he was speaking, the filibuster was being used to allow a predominantly white and openly white Supremacy Minority at the time. They were not shy about their motivations. To block civil rights bills. At that time, Fast Forward today, it still allows an overwhelmingly white minority of conservatives to block and exercise a veto over everything that they want to see enacted. Thats not just bad for democrats. Thats a unhealthy part of democracy. It causes them on get far out of step with the will of the governed. Thats not sustainable in our democracy. It is not just good for democrats. It is about what is good for democracy overall. Listen, can we put Adams Book back up . I want you to read or anything. Just do a Google Search for adam jones, talking about the filibuster. You will learn so much. And read his book, kill switch. The rise of the modern senate. I promise you, it will make you a smarter person. Thank you. We hope youll come back. Republican senator Ron Johnson denying systemic racism exists in america and he is twisting dr. Martin luther Kings Vision to try to make his point. When we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100 online wouldnt work. But we went to work. Building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. Creating a Coast To Coast Network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. Recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. And putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. Thats why weve become the nations fastest growing retailer. Because our customers love it. See for yourself, at carvana. Com. Jess at safelite, we have service the way you need it. 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Republican senator Ron Johnson pointing to Martin Luther King Jr. While denying critical Race Theory in schools. What are your thoughts on critical Race Theory . In schools . It shouldnt be taught. I donal believe america is a Systemically Racist nation. I wish the current leaders of some of these movements would really go back and reread Martin Luther King Jr. s speeches and his approach to achieving greater racial equality. I realize we have racism present in this nation but we have come a long, long way. We have. We should recognize it and we should do everything we can to heal this nation. What President Biden did in his tulsa address, it is awful. I mean, it was so incredibly divisive. We should try to heal this nation. So what did dr. King say about achieving racial equality . Lets get to know our history with the professor of history at the University Of Texas and the author of the sword and the shield. The revolutionary lives offer Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Good to see you. So Senator Johnson has been leading the charge of Gop Denialism on preferring the the Insurrection And Racism in this country. Now he is using dr. Martin Luther King Jr. To make his argument. Tell us why johnson is getting it wrong as a way to reject chris Race Theory . Yeah. Great to see you. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Was really a political shield and sword. He talked about systemic racism. He talked about White Supremacy and racial slavery. By 1967, 68, he was saying that most americans had unconscious racism. He also said that we could overcome this situation through radical political transformation. So one of the things i write in my book is that dr. King becomes a radical and then a political revolutionary. Always nonviolent. But even at the March On Washington in 1963, he confronts the legacy of racism and racial slavery. He says states like mississippi and alabama, there are lips are dripping with trds would have white supremacists in the 19th century. So Senator Johnson gets it exactly wrong. And it is really interesting. Because when we think about the period of time that were in now. This is a time for truth telling. A time to confront these systems of Racial Oppress that really haunt all of our lives. In finding out about tulsa, or uprisings. You talk about, this is a Slave Uprising that occurred in louisiana. Our young people become critical thinkers. When something like that happens, they have the critical thinking skills and the tools to understand why this is happening. But more importantly, to try to change it. You heard the Sound Bite i was playing. He called the Tulsa Speech divisive after the president acknowledged that the racist massacre that took place there 100 years ago. Listen to what he said. Then we can talk about it. Hell was unleashed. Literal hell was unleashed through the night and into the morning, the mob terrorized greenwood, torches and guns shooting at will. A mob tied a Brac Man by the waist to the back of the truck with his head on the pavement as they drove off. A murdered black family draped over the fence of their home outside. A lonely couple knelt by their bed praying to god with their heart and their soul and they were shot in the back of their heads. Private planes, private planes dropping explosives, the first and only domestic Air Assault of its kind on an american city, here in tulsa. Okay. So what he said there was historically accurate in its history. How is it divisive when someone speaks truth about racist atrocities committed in this country . How is it divisive . Thats what happened. Racial truth is always divisive. Not the Car Tune Version of the klan but just ordinary white people benefitting from privilege and the racial Status Goe some of us are trying to transform. It is interesting about tulsa. The actor Tom Hanks just wrote an Op Ed about it. He is 62 years old, white, loves American History and says, look, growing up in oakland, california, i never knew about tulsa and i feel i was ronald. I was denied that chance to know about tulsa and to have the aftermath of that Massacre Impact my art, my ability to talk to my children about race, my understanding of American History. So when we think about division, part of the trick of White Supremacy goes beyond the poll task. It goes beyond voter suppression. It actually goes beyond racial lynching. Part of it is the narrative of war, what they have continue with usually lost. That Narrative War starts right after the Civil War and the lost cause. This idea that the south and racial slave by was a great thing and it was just defending their way of life. It is not talking about white riots in memphis in 1866. Its not talking about White Supremacy and white violence in texas in the Eastbound 60s and the 1870s. Thats why we have frerd statues, why we have certain states celebrate the birthdays of rob e. Lee and others. Sorry. We have a delay here. The rewriting of history or the not writing of it. It led to our fellow americans being ignorant. That has to be last word. Thank you. Another weekend of tragic Gun Violence in america leaving at least 17 people dead across the country including a 10yearold boy. Will we ever reach the point where we say, enough is enough . [sfx thunder rumbles] [sfx rainstorm] comfort in the extreme. The Lincoln Family of luxury suvs. Texmex. Texmex. Termites. Dont mess up your deck with texmex. Terminix. This is the Epson Ecotank Color printer. Terminix. No more buying cartridges. Big ink tanks. Lots of ink. Print about. This many pages. The epson ecotank. Just fill and chill. So, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules. No sugar. No pizza. No foods you love. 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One dead and four others injured in salt lake city, utah. Two more dead and two more injured in indianapolis. One person dead and three more were injured in fruit port, michigan. Seven injured at a Graduation Party in cleveland, ohio. And three killed and five injured outside a Graduation Party in miamidade, florida. In new york, a 10yearold Boys Life was taken when an unknown shooter fired numerous rounds into his home in queens. The fact this reality in our nation, in our city, that a Childs Life was taken by Gun Violence is something we are way too used to is unacceptable. More than 8,200 people have died from Gun Violence this year. Not including suicides, according to the Gun Violence archive. 256 of them were killed in Mass Shootings. A 23 upknick deaths from Gun Violence so far this year. Far outpacing them out of Gun Deaths at this point in 2020, according to the archive. 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Love you, too. Ill text. Reporter but for this graduating senior, everything else about High School has been different. A shooting call. Its at stoneman douglas, 72 sector. Active shooter. I was in the 1200 building which is where the shooting happened and i was on first floor in room 1216. Reporter brooke was a 14yearold Freshman at Marjory Stoneman douglas High School in parkland, florida, when a former student carried out one of the worstschool shootings, in American History. And alana, alyssa, and alex, all, died in my classroom. And eight people, total, were shot in my classroom. And so, everyone that was around me, like, where i decided to, like, try to hide, was either shot or killed. Reporter theres no way it Cant Change you. Yeah. Reporter how do you reflect on the last four years . I really only had, like, the first semester of, like, my Freshman Year that was, like, normal. And then, the rest just kind of was what it was. Sophomore year was probably like the worst for me like mentalhealth wise because i was still recovering just witnessing everything i witnessed like being in the building. Reporter that was the year brookes classmate, lauren hogg, decided they had to leave Parkland And Move to d. C. So much has happened that it feels like i have been living in dog years. Really . Like it feels like i have been in High School for 20 years. Reporter and in those years, they have turned their pain into action. Im 14. I shouldnt have to think about getting shot in my school. Reporter Starting A Movement Against Gun Violence, that has gone global. With march for our lives. And a crisis thats only gotten worse. Theres been more than 150Mass Shootings since the beginning of this year. And i am sure, my number is low and outdated. Yeah, it is. People are always saying, if Sandy Hook didnt change anything, you already know what im going to say . Yeah. I know what youre going to say. And for, like, two years after the shooting, i thought that the reason why these things kept happening is because they just needed to hear one more story. Politicians just need to hear one more voice. And so, as a child, i tried to do that. And then, i got older, and i worked more. And i realized, its not that they dont know what to do. They choose not to. Reporter and it isnt just a horrific Mass Shooting that scarred their High School years. Since then, they have been hit by another trauma. Coronavirus. Shutting down school, and their lives. Its been awful. And also, with everything else going on in the world, its compounded our trauma. And the fact that were isolated makes it even worse. Reporter what does this moment signify, for you . A new beginning. Really, youve grown to be such an amazing person. Oh. I wish i wish you didnt have to go through all of this. Wish it couldve been different. That, these other families its okay. That their kids were taken from them. They dont get to see their kids grow up. They, all, should have been able to graduate and go to college. So, its hard. Reporter like so many moments, already, in these young girls lives, forced to grow up too fast. Forced to miss out on so much. So hard. But still, they look forward. Does college feel like a doover . Kind of, yeah. It kind of feels like a chance to have, like, a seminormal school experience. Have you do you allow yourself to reflect . Or is it, at this point, its just youre ready to go . Ready to move on . I think, reflection is necessary for me moving forward. Cause i think, if i moved forward without reflecting on all the work that ive done, all the things that ive been through. It would just be putting all of those experiences to waste, and i cannot stand for that to happen. Yeah. Tomorrow is Graduation Day for the seniors at Marjory Stoneman douglas High School. Brooke tells me that she wants to study journalism, when she heads off to college in the fall. Lauren says she is, still, undecided, though she wants to focus on her art and her writing. Both agree that, no matter what they do, in the future, they will never leave their activism far behind. They will never stop pushing to stop Gun Violence. They, simply, cant. Don. Thanks, kate. Courageous, young people. Thank you for watching. Our coverage continues. Ahhh get out of here mouse. Ahhh dont flex your pecs. Terminix. I didnt realize how special it would be for me to discover all of these things that i found through ancestry. I discovered my great Aunt Ruth signed up as a Nursing Cadet for World War ii. You see this scannedin, handwritten document. The most striking detail is her age. She was only 17. Knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something that was eye opening. Bring your Family History to life like never before. Get started for free at ancestry. 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