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Don kicks off the show with a discussion of the GOP’s use of critical race theory to create outrage even though the theory isn’t taught in grade schools.
Then, never-before-seen videos from Jan. 6 show Capitol rioters attacking police officers. CNN Senior Legal Affairs Correspondent Paula Reid discusses why it’s important for the public to have access to videos from the insurrection.
President Joe Biden warns of a “more pronounced” spike in summer crime. Former NYC Police Commissioner Bill Bratton reacts to Biden’s strategy for combatting crime in America.
Pop star Britney Spears pleaded with a judge to end her controlling court-ordered conservatorship. CNN Correspondent Stephanie Elam reports. Then, “Free Britney” Director Samantha Stark and CNN Legal Analyst Joey Jackson join to discuss Britney’s next steps.
CNN Correspondent Boris Sanchez brings a report on critical race theory becoming the newest front in the culture wars. Loudoun County, Virginia School Board Chair Brenda Sheridan joins to explain the misinformation spread about critical race theory after high tensions at a school board meeting.
The White House thinks the infrastructure agreement will have at least 10 Senate GOP votes, but concerns remain about Democrats. CNN Senior Political Analyst Kirsten Powers and CNN Political Commentator Scott Jennings discuss.
Finally, CNN Political Analyst Areva Martin and Don discuss the unusual and abusive nature of Britney Spears’ conservatorship. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy |