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primary is still too close to call and could be heading to a recap. >> i'm dana bash. let's go behind the headlines and inside politics we start with juneteenth marketing the de, back in 18, 65 where the last group of enslaved people learned that they were free. that was more than two years after the emancipation proclamation. what was once an informal celebration of freedom became a federal holiday in 2021, president biden is not holding any official events today, but his campaign did release an ad market in the house hello, day we are the culture we blaze trails, we define our future we are the heart and soul of america, and we must ask ourselves, in this moment, how will we continue our legacy with joe biden and kamala harris? we are ready to face the future together. we
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can't stop them cnn's mj lee is at the white house. >> it seems like a one-two punch me. mj, very positive ad that we just saw part of their and the written statement both straight at donald trump yeah, that's right. >> and, you know, juneteenth is a federal holiday that the president established back in 2021 to commemorate the end of slavery in the united states. and as you said, the president himself, this holiday is in rehoboth, doesn't have anything on his public schedule, but his camp campaign has certainly been busy hitting donald trump for his treatment of black americans. they put up a rather scathing statement that says in part donald trump has spent his entire life denigrating black americans that won't stop him and his campaign the pain from celebrating juneteenth today, if there are two things trump loves outside of himself, it's irony and racism. trump may have selective memory, but black americans haven't forgotten his lifetime of racism. that is tonally quite
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different from this new campaign ad that we saw released today, which it was really sort of lost de, an optimistic and is a celebration of june juneteenth and black americans across the country. and i think just zooming out, there's no overstating the importance of the black american community as a constituency for president biden, he often talks about how that community has been there to support him throughout his long political career. of course, including his election in 2020. and i think what we are seeing is a campaign of trying to make the argument that they when they hear donald trump talking about everything here he has done for black americans, they see that as superficial and fraudulent and certainly not on the level data from jay. >> thanks so much, we'll see you a little bit later this hour. as for the trump campaign, it released its own statement commemorating juneteenth saying, in part, today reflect on how far we've come as a nation and remember that light will always try them
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over darkness when president trump's leadership with president trump's leadership, rather our party will continue to advance the american dream for all people let's dig into all of this with my great group of reporters here, cnn's kayla tausche, cnn's daniel strauss and bloomberg, and cnn's nia malika henderson hello, nice to see you all nia what do you make of just the contrasting statements between the biden campaign, which is focused on the written statements, biden going hard. >> yeah. >> calling trump are racist and trump with this lofty statement from his campaign, we haven't heard from him directly yeah. you know, certainly from his campaign, sort of poetic language about a light train transcending darkness, which is kind of odd to hear from donald trump, who was a lot of darkness and in painting, a very terrible picture of the country, listen, i think the biden campaign has to figure
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out how to talk about race, how to talk about racism. they clearly are relying on african american voters to turn out, right? and they clearly see a pattern where they're at least some african-americans who are corrected to either staying home or being attracted to the donald trump campaign. about ten to 12% of the african american electorate that are black republicans. you see in donald trump are real, i think successful effort to unite black republicans around his campaigns. so the biden team he is obviously worried about that. if you look at polls there at like 70, 75% in terms of their support among african americans. and they need 90% in some of these places to win. so they are hitting him with the race card and bringing up some of his darker moments in terms of characterizing african americans whether or not a work in terms of what they need to do campaign wise and politically, a big open question. well, you mentioned that they're trying to find their way inside the biden
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campaign. they rely heavily on surrogates particular one surrogate who who was endorsement back in 2020, helped make joe biden really made joe biden the the nominee because of his win in south carolina. that of course is congressman jim clyburn. listen to what he said this morning. >> people know what their conditions are. they watch these candidates. it listened to their rhetoric. you telling me that black families a bones of reward game job, offers, freedom, freedom to vote freedom of reproductive rights the kinds of freedoms that people hold dear can you yeah, and look, clyburn has offered pretty clear skepticism that the trump campaign and republicans can away a large swath of african-american voters from democrats and biden at the same time, the fact that the biden campaign is clearly
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going on offense are trying to establish for frame further frame. >> donald trump as a racist at this point in the campaign cycle, speaks to how much of a threat they see in losing some of that support right now, either as said by those voters staying home are voting for dominance trump. at the same time though this is, this overall speaks to a larger pattern in the selection that this is right now to campaigns fighting over very, very specific slices of the electorate and how close both campaigns expect this election to be. >> i mentioned the biden campaign and i think what they're trying to do is have biden as president, staying above the fray, act as if some of the rhetoric that's coming out of the campaign is beneath the office of the presidency and have the campaign take it up to 11, but the voters don't really see it that way. the voters see president biden as the candidate who was running for reelection. and if these words come on paper and not coming out of his mouth than
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it's really hard for them to hear that and for that message to land that's interesting what speaking of taking it up to 11, let's talk about immigration, which you recovering at the white house yesterday. >> president biden, obviously second very big executive order, this one allowing people who are undocumented, who are married to us citizens to stay in the us if they've been in the us for ten years, i want you to listen to both donald trump, excuse me, what both joe biden and then donald trump in his reaction to patients or goodwill of the american people was being tested by their fears at the border. they don't understand a lot of it these are the fears my predecessors trying to play on. when he says immigrants immigrants and his words are poisoning the blood of the country, he's going to formally grant a mass amnesty to millions of illegal aliens that came into our country. but delusion of illegals will be given immediate green cards and
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put on the fast track to rapid citizens sip listen, if you flash back to 2016, this was a winning issue for donald trump. he had the whole build the wall or slogan in the politics on this have moved, right word and this is exactly why you saw biden with that first executive order where he's cracking down on the border, limiting asylum. that was the stick. and now now he's got the karen and if you're progressive, you like the carrot better than the steck. but again, it's unclear whether or not this politically we'll do what is designed to do, which is, which is stanciu, the bleeding of latino voters who again, either one vote for donald trump or a third party, or just stay home, right? there was a sort of a flashback to what president joe biden did when he president biden did in 20 2012 in granting rights to children. here, illegal immigrants who were here, who are children but that wasn't different.
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>> time. it was a different sort of political landscape in terms of latino voters, as well as in terms of immigration. so this is a president who needs to stitch together a very unwieldy, a coalition. and they haven't done it yet. you mentioned the carrot and the stick with a great way to put it elizabeth warren talk. to monitor raju on capitol hill after the president gave his speech. and listen to what she said to crystallize our capsule, encapsulate what you just said did you support that executive order oh, it just not how i would have approached it, but i do appreciate that right now what the president is doing is he saying families are important to americans, and that we're going to do everything we can m to protect the spouses of american citizens well, it's a challenge. i mean, the president is trying to pursue a goldilocks strategy with the restrictions on asylum two weeks ago, and with the executive action earlier earlier this week but it's
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still unclear whether it's going to yield the results that he needs. i mean, i talked to a top democrat paddock strategists yesterday who said he's doing this to a peace progressives who are angry about his perceived crackdown at the border. but it's not progressives who are going to get him elected. and that's a problem if he needs to take a position, he needs to take it and say it firmly and have it not be wavering and not be a both sides type position. now, it's clear they're trying to neutralize immigration ahead of the debate and ahead of the election. but the one thing the white house hasn't been able to answer on this is the timing y given the longstanding nature of this problem and the fact that advocacy groups have been talking about it for years did they decide to unveil it? right now in this moment, i mean, it has very distinct apply for student loan forgiveness the month before the midterms vibes and baby house, by the way. but the white house has said, look, the immigration system is broken, but they have not been able to say why on tuesday, june 18th, the president decided to do that.
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>> i think we don't lie. well, yeah. >> i mean, listen, one argument has been take it or leave it. that they were hoping that congress would do it i mean, we've been, but they put out their immigration plan the very first week of president biden's term, and nothing happened. >> so the writing on the wall here was clear for some time. >> i want to make a bit of a turn in our conversation to something that we've wanted to talk about on the show for a little bit. and just to be totally transparent, trying to figure out how to do it. and when i say it, it is a lot of memes and what the white house is calling cheap fakes, which means that these are videos that are being put out on social media and then amplified on conservative media that in some cases are just not right. and in other cases are highly, highly misleading of president biden and i don't want to go i don't want to let a moment go by where i can read a tweet from barbara streisand on the show.
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>> so i'm going to do it she said, we must stay vigilant to the ongoing and pervasive spread of misinformation. maybe now more than usual, in the leadup to the presidential election in her argument was don't amplify it. it is interesting given the fact that there was a famous case where somebody took a picture of her house in malibu and she sued two not have that shown. and then it turned out that people started looking at the picture of more than before. so it's the question that i started this conversation with is how much to talk about it versus how much it's just kind of ignore it and we're trying to do both here. what are your thoughts? >> i have never seen something like in any election i've covered the topic of frailty and age being so important in impactful to voters. i mean, you see this with how sensitive the biden campaign is to any sort of perception that he is too old but he has not even
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lost the step, but he has sort of become a little more frail. and how eager the trump campaign is to amplify that even though both candidates are old they are old but this is, this is the issue that some voters and lo, and information voters really care about. >> but there's that which is a reality. you have a 78-year-old and and 82 enrolled at one-year-old and we have lots of examples of both of them. yeah. maybe trump's aren't played as much, but both of them appearing to use your words, lose a step. that's one thing. the other thing is to take something that actually happened and make it look worse than it is and listen, the trump campaign is going to do this and voters are going to see it. >> they're going to imbibe this and not necessarily know that it's a real problem. you see the biden team trying to counteract this, but i think the problem is to the strikes and example in fact,
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fact-checking, do you amplify and write this thing is make well, what is this the thing that you're talking about? and then you go see it. so it's a real problem, but i think at the core there is this problem with both these candidates in terms of age and perceptions, okay? >> everybody stand by coming up. what is he talking about? white house officials are publicly airing their confusion about a claim from benjamin netanyahu that the us is withholding weapons from israel. it is yet another sine of a deepening rift between the two liters cnn presidential debates, june 27th at nine five and cnn and streaming un-backed when your cat's hungry, you definitely know when you want your attention, he makes a clear, when he wants to be left alone, he makes it obvious. but if you cat has ole pain also known as osteoarthritis pain and he may be saying out in different ways, it's a long-lasting condition that makes it painful for your cat to move. >> like they once did, like when walking or climbing red flags are everywhere where the cats are really good at hiding their pain. so you just need to know what to look for. visit
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publicly that the us is withholding weapons and ammunition to israel and a rather remarkable video now, those comments really ruffled some feathers here in washington, given how much the biden administration has been supporting israel since the onset of the israel-hamas war one senior official i spoke with today, i saying that those comments were perplexing and simply wrong, and our colleague, natasha bertrand reports that us envoy almost hockey seen actually told prime minister netanyahu in a private meeting yesterday that those comments have been unproductive and completely untrue, and us officials have been olson so stressing that there's really only one shipment of arms that the us has been holding. and really nothing else. now important context here is that there isn't israeli delay ligation that is currently in washington for a series of meetings. and one meeting that was slated for tomorrow appears to have been perhaps postponed. the one official says that it was in response to what the
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prime minister said, other officials telling cnn that it was simply about a scheduling issue but at the end of the de i think what is clear is that the days of president biden and prime minister netanyahu and all of the senior officials that are involved the days some privately airing their frustrations are clearly over as his war's dragging on. and both leaders are really confronting a tremendous amount of pressure. both at home as the war is going on and the ceasefire agreement that they have been working on for so many months appears nowhere near imminent. >> from jay. thank you so much for that reporting. appreciate it. >> up next, on this juneteenth, i'll talk to a congresswoman who tireless, tirelessly pursued making today a national holiday they are, unpredictable sleeping giants, every volcano has its own personality. if we don't understand them, they are windows into the heart of our planet. >> lives will be lost violent earth would we have schreiber sunday at nine on cnn you built
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about to take off there's no one that goes to these ideas were personnel lemma. so what for wrestling can be we wednesday night dynamite tonight and eight i tbs i want to now turn to a woman who fought to make today juneteenth a federal holiday, democratic congresswoman, sheila jackson lee of texas joins me now by phone. >> congresswoman, thank you so much for being here. >> i want to start with the fact that it was 2013 when you first introduced the juneteenth resolution, you continued every single year until it finally became a national holiday. >> can you explain to our viewers why it was so important? to find the success that you finally did good morning and thank you so very much for having me before you listeners. >> i want this to be part of america's history. i want
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people to rise up and consider duties a viable part of american history. i want the story to be a real story to that our fellow americans understand no matter what their ethnic background. and of course, the story of juneteenth is a story of freedom it is the story of general granger. it is a real story and it is the story of general granger literally showing up on the shores of galveston. and announcing to all the people that the plays of three to four they would three in terms of the seven workers they will not say they were still play so it is my goal my hope, my player that we've turned zoom into american holiday and it is, and
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it is and mean your, your prayer was answered. we are celebrating today. the whole country is, what do you think it took so long to give this day the recognition it deserves? >> i'm glad you asked that question and it is the difficulty that we have had dealing with african americans and dealing with plays very, you know, slavery has been an enormous challenge for america challenge for us to understand and a challenge for us to recognize how painful it was the reason is because juneteenth recognizes from 18 63 we had to endure the pain of slavery. for two extra years that means that americans were slaves for two extra years. but the burden of slavery it's, so agreed just
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the indignities the viciousness the hanging, all of that continued to go on for extra two years. i want people to realize that we endured it we stop to it and now we made it to the 18, 65 to create a moment a moment of celebration and jubilee and that is juneteenth, but i do think it is important for me to make the point that the 18, 65 timeframe gave america a time to reflect on what the holidays meant and the pain of the holiday and the lack of recognition of the
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holiday and so that's what this work that i'm doing. and i celebrate are fully grandmother. she is the grandmother of juneteenth and i helped bring some 2 million petitions to the united states congress i worked to introduce the legislation these first member of congress to introduce the legislation to make sure that we had it well-situated, that this was going to be a holiday. >> yeah. we fought we did we had to we had to fight to get our friends in the legislature in the senate and in the house to realize that this was what and bill yeah, and that bloodshed that came about to this bill. and two more years of bloodshed came about after
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the 18, 63 years of bloodshed came data. yeah. no, we need to let people know that yeah. >> i totally agree. and you're shining the light on it at congresswoman, i just have to ask you are joining us by phone today. you revealed not long ago that you are battling pancreatic cancer everyone here at santa and i should tell you, joins me and sending your strength and prayers. how are you doing? is you battle this disease well one 11 at a times in the future i'm going to delve into how devastating this disease, is but i wanted to spend this day june team focusing on celebration and the comer and pushing this part of american history. >> what i am grateful for their earned and i look forward to
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educating people more about this very it is devastating disease. but at this point in time, i want juneteenth to be part of american history over and over again. and so that will little children begin to study their early history they can study juneteenth as part of america's focus and if i get that done, i can tell you that it will truly be a dream come true that people understand that we bear the brunt, bear the brunt they had the bunny bread, the whip for two extra years. yeah. but i think when i want america, most of all dana is that we faced the lip we faced a lack of understanding but we came about 2:18, 65 and
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we had something to work with which allowed us to generate the juneteenth holiday. but what most came by is that it is now a federal holiday that's right what a true that it's a federal holiday. and it's celebration of juneteenth and commemoration that would stand well, it's not just a dream. >> it's an act of of of commitment and strength on your part. and i have no question that that commitment and strength is is being you're using that right now for your own personal fight. and i understand and i take your point about focusing on juneteenth and the legacy that you have created. no question by helping to make this a federal holiday. thank you so much. happy, juneteenth congresswoman, thanks for joining me thank you so very much and i love you saying that happy, juneteenth, less-celebrated an understand it.
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>> and celebrate a people that had to live two extra years of slavery those people did not understand what juneteenth was. they will know what it is. and you have generated the very nature of this. and i'm so very grateful for your contribution to making american history all right, so juneteenth and june part of american history. thank you. you too. thank you. congresswoman to play and you and cnn is airing a special event tonight marking juneteenth. cnn's victor blackwell is now joining me victor, you spoke with several legendary musicians, trailblazers for this special tonight. tell us more about it there's a lot happening tonight. >> it is a moment as we heard from the congresswoman of commemoration, it's also a celebration, so you're going to hear great music from patti la belle and john legend and smokey robinson it's also a moment of a clarion call of the
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work that still needs to be done. each of them in their own way, in addition to what they've accomplished on the charts and on the stage, they've contributed to the progress that this country has seen. and i want to echo with the congresswoman said, is that this is a holiday for all americans perkins, let me bring you something here from john legend in which i asked him about why he does the work around ending mass incarceration and anti recidivism. this is when he told me john, you could sing release music, and then go home. yeah. and not do the work what compels you to engage and do the social justice work? >> well, part of it is i've always been inspired by the tradition of particularly black artists over, the years realizing that when we have this opportunity, when we have this platform, we want to use it to stand up for what's right. fight for justice
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support. activists and organizers who out there doing really important work to secure freedom for all citizens i come from a tradition of that. i believe when i think about my mentors and my heroes like harry belafonte and others they invested in the civil rights movement. they spent their money, they spent their social capital, and they use there platform to try to make the world better and i always thought that was what an artist was supposed to do so i feel like this is part of my calling as nardi is the grandmother of juneteenth miss opal lee says that 4 july independence de is the celebration of the freeing of the land. june 19th, juneteenth is the celebration of the freeing of the people. >> and this should be a season of celebration of freedom for all americans. so to you, dana, as you this the congresswoman, happy juneteenth you to and to
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all of us so well said. >> thank you so much, victor. i can't wait to watch tonight. don't forget to tune in to the cnn special eventual teeth celebrating freedom and legacy. you can watch it right here on cnn or stream it on max that's tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. and pacific coming up revenge is a dish best served cold and donald trump and kevin mccarthy could be on the verge of serving it to congressman who endorsed trump's primary opponent and voted to oust mccarthy from the speaker's chair. the latest out of virginia next night cnn celebrate juneteenth with special performances by john legend, eddie lewbel, smokey robinson. >> we still have a lot of work to do. >> jude, celebrating freedom and legacy tonight, i've ten on cnn the day you get your clear choice dental implants makes every today let's dig in day a chow down day a take a
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the faith, and don't stop fighting now, my fabulous reporters are back. i mean, this is very, very close. and yes, you can make the argument that we just heard from bob good, which he did in a very lengthy post about the fact that you had money, you had donald trump, you have kevin mccarthy against him and he's still in the hunt. but on the other hand why is it so close when he is somebody who's been there and did very well welcome years ago, i think that the trump aspect of all of these races is going to figure prominently whether it's the trump bump or the trump shadow, depending on what district you're in. president biden had a fundraiser last night at terry mcauliffe, the former governor of virginia is house last night, while they didn't really step into the racist specifically, they did talk according to two attendees about the role of abortion and reproductive rights and some of these races and the state more broadly. and according to my
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sources, they talked about the fact that virginia is the last southern state without an abortion ban and urging attendees to become more animated on that issue, especially going into node november. so at least the democrats are trying to make that a more galvanizing issue in these rates, which speaks to something i want to talk to you about because he wrote about the question of whether virginia is going to be very much in play where it hasn't in a couple of cycles, but on staying on this sort of intro republican party fight our friends at the washington post, theodore the doric mayor, and leanne caldwell talk to chip roy, who is a member of the freedom caucus. he is one who is backing bob good, who i should mention once again, is the chair of the conservative freedom caucus. and here's what chip roy said. we've had a really, really strong couple of years influencing the entire conversation. no apologies. we've changed the conversation on the border. we're not even talking about amnesty. we've been only talking about border security. he's saying that in
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defense of keeping a republican incumbent and there's no need for a primary challenger to win on the substance of what he said he's not wrong. >> he's he's right. i mean, the conversation on the politics of immigration have moved to the right. that is in part because of the freedom caucus is also because of donald trump. and that is the elephant in the room with this good crossed donald trump by backing ron desantis and donald trump was all too happy to tell voters in virginia now that bob good stabbed me in the bag and he will stab you in the back to eat is a surprise. it is as close as it is on the one hand, incumbency has its privileges and you can see some of that. but folks were bused into their and campaigning with maguire from the house, house republicans. and it is too close to call. it'll probably
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be a recount. >> what are your thoughts? >> this rice look, it's this, this race really contradicts that saying if you want a friend in dc, get it a dog because good found himself without many friends. >> he managed to anger, don't trump kevin mccarthy and the dc swamp and say what you will about the establishment is influenced. but when it comes three election, it's better to at least not have them as your enemy then have them as your random yeah. i mean, look at those numbers right there. it really, it's going to be interesting to see if this does end up in a in a recount i want to broaden it out as you started to do and talk about your excellent piece on cnn.com and the headline is we're seeing real momentum. republicans think virginia could be in play this year. now. it wasn't that long ago that that kind of headline would be like, duh but it would be on the other side, meaning that virginia for a very long time, only went to republicans. it only turn blue a couple of cycles ago. and until recently
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until we saw some recent polls, state polls everybody kinda wrote it off as a non battleground. what is your reporting tell you from both republicans and democrats about how real well it is. >> well republicans really want to really think that this is a state that is ripe, that if there is a wave or if there is a strong republican birth in the 2024 election, that will include virginia partially because it has a republican governor and it meets a lot of the aspects that a flip able state has right now. but as you said, dana, in the past few years, it has been reliably blue and it's been a while since there has been a republican senator or a republican governor prior to the current one? right now, the republicans privately as much as they're eager to test thumb publicly, privately, they're like, look, if this does flip, it means we are winning across the board. yes, is a break
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glass in case of emergency state for data? democrats and democrats are very much like we have bigger problems if there, if, if this is the state that's in place, yeah, that's such a good point. and what about kelly's reporting about i'm sorry, we're being too i'm being told we have to though, but i want to emphasize your reporting about the fact that they talked about issues that are very important to voters in virginia during this during this brick wall, the bluebird called oh, yes. >> thank you up next the say, hey kid, the life and legacy of baseball legend willie mays then in your man i watch all new episodes of in practice jokers on a new network july 11 tbs rising costs selective coverage for countless
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of the grave we leave that was the very spot where willie mae started his remarkable career in baseball playing for the birmingham black barons and the leagues when he was just 16-years-old, two years later in 1950, he became the sixth black player to join the majors, spending 21 seasons with the giants from growing up in the jim crow south to countless trips to the white house willie mays broke barriers. >> he's seen here with gerald ford and queen elizabeth he also shared laughs with ronald reagan when i first came to new york city, i had, they gave me a name. he called the say, hey kid, and i like to present a show it to you. it says, when one for the gift, but and i thought everybody and here is mayes with george w bush back in 2006 brock obama is
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