election. arguably this is the way that trump paved his way to the white house. there s elections coming up. how concerned should americans be about vladimir putin interfering with u.s. politics again this cycle? i think putin has his hands full, but also trying to continue to recruit more soldiers for the war that russia is having in ukraine, but i also think we have to pay attention to our domestic politics bubbling up. we have about 30% of the house gop voting against a nonbinding resolution to support nato, i think putin doesn t have to do that much to interfere in our election for the war to be a problem for both the gop and the outs democrats in terms of how we respond to this. it will be a very big issue in the mid terms, but this goes along with our participation and support for nato.
take. cyber is the next possibility as he suffering continued military defeats. the sinking of this ship of moskva which means moscow in russia, that s a huge blowing. it makes him look weak. he can t hide that away from the russian public, the way he has hiding the figures. thank you. the honorable andy weber, and kimberly vanny. another deadly shooting. when will all of this stop? we ll reflect your outrage about this, after the break. stay with us. ur outrage about this, after the break. stay with us
answer. the best way to answer is when we have spent the equivalent erecting systems instead of punishing them when they re an inconvenience, we ll be in a much better spot to see that reduced or eliminated. we spent 400-plus years of creating systems of pun 14789 and erase your systems that deal with generational neglect in these communities with incredible violence that lock people in cages instead of giving them the services they need to create lives of independence and maximize their brilliance. we have created systems of punishment instead of systems of care, and we end up with punishment that s in error, it spreads broadly, doesal of the damage that makes this more. i think oftentimes we become immune or, you know, we lose or
things as it relates to the popularity and effectiveness of this movement. it s intended to discredit this movement, and delegitimize this movement, and if we re able to do that, we re able to do what the right has been trying to do for a long time. they have been trying to unravel a lot of the victories that we ve won over the past two decades, whether it be teaching kids in school about american history, not just from the perspective of white people, right, but from the perspective of people who have been locked out and left behind, whether it be making sure that all of us have access to, you know, affordable housing and affordable health care. there are messages that are being put forward every single day by the right that are really trying to delegitimize some of the victories that we ve won to really represent america in a different way. and when it comes to these kinds of stories, tiffany, i think how we need to understand this is that this is backlash to the success and effectiv
demonstrates the way that the intergenerational transmission of advantage and disadvantage is the ghost in the room of the national house. it haunts us all, right? it doesn t haunt just those harmed by it, but those elevated. as we remember the art is metaphor, this isn t the way it s going to happen. the way reparations will happen is because it was a collective harm, down by the collective, done by the state. it was the state that enshrined enslavement that kept protected by. one is about the moral indebtedness. the other is the practical application, then we ll be all right, but i have to talk my people down off a ledge now, because this is so well done that folks are like, see? this is what they re going to do, they re going to show up at our house. that s not the issue, but to the