Poor People's March on Washington Saturday Demands "Moral Reset" on Poverty, Voting Rights, Climate

We speak with Bishop William Barber and Reverend Liz Theoharis, co-chairs of the Poor People's Campaign, about plans for Saturday's Moral March on Washington and to the Polls to demand the government address key issues facing poor and low-income communities. The march will bring together thousands of people from diverse backgrounds to speak out against the country's rising poverty rates, voter suppression in low-income communities and more. To have this level of poverty that's untalked about too often ... is actually morally indefensible, constitutionally inconsistent, politically insensitive and economically insane," says Barber. Theoharis says the lack of universal healthcare in the U.S. is a major source of economic insecurity and has contributed to the COVID-19 death toll. She asks how a rich country that spends more money on healthcare than any other nation with a comparable economy still has [these] kind of poor health outcomes."