starts right now. nobody heard anything you said. i don t know why you bothered with that. coming up on the weekend, we ve got this, and pierogi is on the set. what s the story? who is pierogi? he is his dog. he came into visit. he was in the control room and he came into visit. he was in my shot first and then he was like, i m the one with the dog. i was like, give him the dog then. she did. all is forgiven. we are in a rush and sometimes you show up and you don t tell your friends you are there, but you run into them walking out of your hotel or something. that is kind of what has happened, right, because you guys are right there. all is forgiven. you guys have a good time. that was a fantastic show and ia look forward to seeing you tomorrow, because i have no idea what s on your show tomorrow. i was just looking at pierogi. pierogi, have a great time. kyle, thank you for having pierogi join us this morning and velshi starts now. good morning, it is saturd
much better story than what was actually happening. shortly thereafter trump issued executive orders targeting the idea specifically behind the 1619 project. one of those executive orders established something called the 1776 commission, a promise to implement what he called a patriotic education and the banning of divisive issues like reckoning with the racist history of this country. president biden repealed the commission on his first day in office, but the ideas behind it remain alive and well and strong across this country. in the following years after it was published, states would introduce at least 23 gag orders targeting the 1619 project by name. dozens more bills targeted it indirectly, usually by attempting to ban discussions of its core ideas. other ideas about how to think and talk about race in america got swept up in the battle as well. last year a study from ucla found that anti-critical race theory measures have been