this fall through distance learning. now we have a tendency as humans and as americans to live such fast pacedast lives to want to move on too fast from crisis. pp what doro i mean by that? isn t the resilient approach of carrying on a good thing, laura a trait to be encouraged rather than crying over spilled milk? when we re talking thoughh a abt something as profoundly damaging as the government s pandemic lock down mandates, the answer is yes and no.n no, we shouldn t wallow all the lingering miseries that we can t change. but yes, we need n accountabiliy to ensure that this never, everh happens againap and that means holding accountable anyone in any organizationer that recklessly pushed policies that were never grounded in sciencee and certainly not permissible under our constitutionno. now almost immediately when the lockdown s began on a federal level and then trickling to the states, the angle was a relentless force for protectingvu the vulnerable and also for reopeni
right now on ana cabrera reports, tens of thousands preparing to march in washington. the massive rally at the national mall to condemn a global rise in anti-semitism. we re live in the nation s capital where security is high ahead of this event. the world health organization says gaza s al shifa hospital is now nearly a cemetery. more on the efforts to evacuate patients, including babies, as fighting intensifies. also ahead, an inside look at president trump s efforts to stay in the white house. the damning video showing testimony of former trump allies and lawyers who pleaded guilty in the fulton county election case. and new comments from the new house speaker this morning as he faces increasing pressure to avert a government shutdown in just days. does his plan have any hope of succeeding? thanks so much for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the breaking news in washington where tens of thousands are beginnin
up urging companies not to wade into these hot button social environmental issues. his targets include big firms like blackrock and vanguard that have increasingly taken a leftist turn. the vikram swamy, co-founder of strib asset management, joins me now live. great to see you. how dodo you even begin to chip away at what these companies t have gotten used to doing? they have trillions, tens of trillions under management you ve got 20 million. that s true . but laura , here s the here s the thing that s on our side here. the will o. of the american peoe because at the end of the day with these three large firms are doing is they are takingze the savings of everyday american citizensrs firefighter, teachers, doctors, nurses, small business owners and theyvo are using that capital to advocate for policiesinterests e in corporate america that betray the interests of the very peopley they re supposed to represent that those everyday citizens disagree with thatwi what you call the asse