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readout on the florida governor s standing in the 2024 race and the uphill fight to catch donald trump. new reporting this hour on why he said what he said. plus, mike pence is doing it today, tim scott is doing it, so is ron desantis and francis suarez, but donald trump is not. most are walking in parades, but not the former president. he s giving more evidence he s running a very different kind of campaign. no labels says they want to give voters a third-party alternative, but some critics wonder if what they really want is to deny joe biden the presidency. i m dana bash, let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. we start today with that old saying, honesty is the best policy. at first blush, that might seem like what an operative for the ron desantis super pac is doing, stating the obvious, that things in the desantis campaign are not going so well. listen to steve cortes and his assessment of how his candidate is doing. look, right now in national p ....
nigel for roger reacts in moments. plus as sex traffickers, other criminals exporting our southern border, senator josh hawley is calling for hearings and a lot more. he s here in raymond arroyo has a question. why isn t the debate over the 25th amendment ever brought up for biden? hill tell us in seen and unseen, but first, the ultimate privilege, that s the focus of tonight s angle. critical race theory m of age on college campuses in the 1970s and that s where we got the term white privilege to explain any negative trend or scenario playing out in black america. it goes like this. even if you re a poor white kid living in, let s say, a trailer in arkansas struggling in a dysfunctional family, you are still benefiting from your skin color. you thus have a moral obligation to devote your life to overcoming your privilege and even then, you re never going to be cured from your inherent bias. it s like a religion where there s original sin, but no hope of redemption. ....
Was angered by the unfairness of the jim crow south. He credited Martin Luther king jr. For inspiring the Civil Rights Movement. As say student, he organized sitins at lunch counters. Reporter in the early 60s, he was a freedom rider challengichallenge ing integration. He frequently suffered beatings by angry mobs. Lewis 23 years old at the time was the youngest speaker on the 1963 march on washington. We do not want our freedom gradually. We want to be free now. Reporter then two years later led a march for rights themselves. Reporter on the Edmund Pettus bridge he and other marchers were set upon and beat. Lewis suffering a fractured skull it would be remembered as always as as bloody sunday. Galvanized into law by president lyndon johnson. Lewis never lost his young act it visit spirit. Taking it from protest to ....
Turning onto h street, but you can see the white house lot across Lafayette Square park. That area where you see that largest gathering of people that weve seen on this procession, harris, black lives matter, its really 16th street heading across Lafayette Square to the white house. It has become something larger than just a street. People may contribute to that site, and they want to bring their kids. Some of summer camp groups. There are yo. Some have concern, should to be about yoga . It should be about this movement for racial justice. But i just want to signify that it has become almost like the way we think of charge. A gathering, a communal experience. For so Many Americans go to black lives matter plaza, and thats why mayor bowser washington, d. C. , had invited congas men lewis to come while he was still ali ....