call to georgia s election officials in which trump demanded they find trump demanded they a very find a very specific number of votes. specific number of votes. watch. watch. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. that number would have been enough to declare trump the winner of georgia. two men on the other end of that phone call are expected to testify the fourth year in georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, and the top deputy, gabriel sterling, both men receiving death threats after being publicly attacked by trump and his allies. here s gabriel sterling in december 2020 speaking directly to donald trump. big stop inspiring people to big due acts of violence. someone will get hurt. some will get shot. someone will get killed. it s not right. bob just this week, we learned the day before the january 6th insurrection a man who is radicalized by trump s lies was given a private tour of the capital by geor
during pride month, where did this hate come from? i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. tonight, we continue our look at extremism and radicalization through the lens of american radical, we began with a preview of the january six committee, we will take big to the afternoon, will focus on donald trump s attack the pressure officials to throw out joe biden s victory in casing states, one of the most brazen examples of that pressure was a call to georgia s election officials in which trump demanded they find a very specific number of votes. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. that number would have been enough to declare trump the winner of georgia. two men on the other end of that phone call are expected to testify the fourth year in georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, and the top deputy, gabriel sterling, both men receiving death threats after being publicly attacked by trump and his allies. here
ideas around which america is built, it was abraham lincoln. politicians recognized the power that his name still has and use it. and that vision of lincoln s of a generous, inclusive america has driven this country for more than 200 years. president lincoln not only understood the heartbreak of his country, he also understood the cost of sacrifice. abraham lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. the president said, and i quote, if my name ever goes down into history, it will be for this act, and my whole soul is in it. my whole soul is in it. generations of black people named their children lincoln, because lincoln freed the slaves. but it s a lot more complicated than that. a lot of people think lincoln was a fiery opponent of slavery from the day he was born, and that s not quite true. turns out that a great way to put down the rebellion is to yank the enslaved africans out from under his enemies. and the guy really was freeing the slaves, hope thanks
since the enslaved men and women of galveston texas learned where they were free. as president biden wrote in the series proclamation on the holiday, we are freshly reminded that the poisonous ideology of racism has not yet been defeated. it only hides. the ugly legacy of slavery and systemic racism permeates every aspect of our society to this day, and that includes health care. america, black women are three times likely to die as a result of a pregnancy as white women. with the supreme court poised to overturn roe versus wade, like advocates are racing to overturn health disparities to get even worse. the black women s health imperative warns that that expected decision will have life-altering ramifications for all americans, but especially black women. here to discuss this is linda color blunt, the president and
since the enslaved men and women of galveston texas learned where they were free. as president biden wrote in the series proclamation on the holiday, we are freshly reminded that the poisonous ideology of racism has not yet been defeated. it only hides. the ugly legacy of slavery and systemic racism permeates every aspect of our society to this day, and that includes health care. america, black women are three times likely to die as a result of a pregnancy as white women. with the supreme court poised to overturn roe versus wade, like advocates are racing to overturn health disparities to get even worse. the black women s health imperative warns that that expected decision will have life-altering ramifications for all americans, but especially black women. here to discuss this is linda color blunt, the president and