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gearing up for an historic trip to europe meant to strengthen american leadership overseas. after a week spend touting the administration s command of the economic situation here at home. yesterday the labor department announced 209,000 jobs were added in july. the white house touted he number as a sign of bidenomics inaction. alongside consumer-focused efforts to reduce jump fees and health care costs. and democrats and their allies are mobilizing in the wake of last week s rulings from the conservative dominated supreme court. with race based affirmative action band, legislators and lawyers are taking aim at so-called legacy admissions. we talk to one group suing harvard university for what some call affirmative action for the rich. in the meantime, it was a bloody-long independence weekend, as mass shootings rocked cities from coast to coast. kansas city mayor quentin once better law enforcement, but also tighter gun restrictions. he will join us shortly. and later ....
Because of their skin is where i say that that is critical race theory. now i am sure i don t have to remind you an estimated 300 people were killed and a thriving black community was destroyed at the hands of a white mob that rampaged for two days. walters has synced back his comments, insisting that the mob, quote, didn t act that way because they were white. they acted that way because they were racist. and quote. i mean, what is your take on this story? well thanks for having me, on reverend al. the remarks made by the superintendent are just ridiculous and contradictory. there is a reason this is called the tulsa race massacre. and as you mentioned earlier it happened in the greenwood district of tulsa which was known as black wall street. 300 people were murdered. they were african american. and to deny that race was part of a calculation of doing this ....