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good evening. i m mehdi hasan. nine months after the storming of the united states capitol, the attempt to overturn the results telephone 2020 election is still under way. we are in the midst of a rolling coup. almost every day republicans pass more voter suppression laws. they purge more and more election officials and they entrench the big lie that the election was stolen. just check out this weekend. and the republicans have to stay strong. you have to stay strong. you have to fight. bring our country back. do you feel that enough has been done for a free and fair election for these congressional races in 2022? we are making great improvements. and as you say, 18 states. but we ve also been able to stop hr-1 where the democrats would have greater control of our election, of what we could actually say, a speech czar to make the democrats have greater control when it comes to federal election commission. and these states is where the rules need to change. we need to cl
Elizabeth-warrenShowFiona-hillMehdi-hasanRed-lineDollar-budget-talksAdministrationPlaceU-s-Abu-zubaidaNational-security-councilPlus latinos inside the white house. the covid pandemic ravaged latino communities with latinos more than two times likely as nonhispanic white americans to die of the virus. in many ways the pandemic exposed long standing barriers to hefrlt care access. those challenges now fall to the secretary of health and human services. born in sacramento to mexican parents his three decades of public service began in the california state assembly. in 1992 elected to the u.s. house of represent is. after more than two decades in senate, he was california s attorney general before joining the biden administration. the scope of his work is broad. touching on boosting vaccination rates, improving health care access and caring for migrant children. we talked about it all during our sit down in washington. when the story of you and your parents is told it very often captures them in two dimensions. they re immigrants and they re workers. beyond that, who were they? alesia, first, i would
Big-city-in-americaMaking-a-differeneLatinosWallNumberSecretaryCabinetHealth-and-human-servicesDepartment-of-homeland-securityEducationDirectorIntergovernmental-affairs hello, i m john berman. michaela pereira is off today. we d like to welcome our viewers to the united states and around the world. breaking news at this hour. a highly anticipated and extremely controversial report due out any minute details just what cia interrogators did to terror detainees after september 11 and if it worked. any minute now senator dianne feinstein will present this report. you re looking at live pictures of the senate well. the senator will detail tactics and policies used during the bush administration against al qaeda suspects waterboarding, sleep deprivations, reservations about secret overseas prisons. the so-called black sites, all that expected to be included. what is in the report is controversial, releasing it at all is controversial. heightened security around the world because of fears the
report could spark anti-american violence. evan perez has a preview of what s in the report. also, dana bash who just spoke with senator dianne feinstein. senior
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