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world. why would we let him have access to know yuck our residents, what are the long term effects of all this? i'm going to ask my control room if we can play that again, as we go to simone to let you play out a little bit. it's a fantastic way to end the show. that wraps us a, thank you. simone starts right now. greetings, everyone. you're watching symone, republicans on the hill can't seem to agree to prevent
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1867. it's a private historically black means liberal arts college in atlanta georgia. where they say leadership is learned from legends of old. it's a place where union soldiers died for freedom in america, and today morehouse college is a place where governor westmore, the first black governor of maryland, in the this third black governor ever elected to mark's history came with a simple but powerful message for the man of morehouse. our history is our power. they're continuing the hbcu tradition, and forging a brighter future. some in it are hell-bent on evoking their power. how? we'll take florida. just days ago, they banned diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the state. and already limited the teaching of lgbtq issues in
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elementary and high schools. things have gotten so by the naacp issued a travel advisory. writing this, florida is openly hostile towards lgbtq+ individuals. these are the challenges faced by african americans and other communities of color. florida is definitely not alone. similar efforts to limit how race or racism is taught in virginia, in arkansas, and several other states. another history maker address them. currently the only black governor in the nation.
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take a listen. >> this is not about a fear of making people feel bad. it's about a fear of but peoples power. we are watching the decay of 80 brought threats to hollowed a future by limiting our past. those who yearn to destroy history will not stop at our history. they will go after the history of those we know, to. i can think of fuel greater threats to this nation than this threat to history. this threat is going to have lasting consequences. and not only because those that do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it, but because those who do not learn from the past will never learn the wrong power. >> earlier today and just after governor more deliver that speech, i had a chance to speak to him and i asked him what you
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want to convey when he told graduates history is their power. take a listen. >> i want it for all the graduates to know that their power is in their history. that they are standing there, not because of their hard work along with because there are people who are willing to do the work for them. and there are people who are willing to fight on the half of who they were. they hope that they can do whatever it is they were doing that day. and at a time when we are watching elected officials who were seemingly attacking history. who were telling us what we should be reading, telling us what part of history is important and what part of history is not. that i charge those graduates to be able to push back, to embrace their history. unabashedly, and unapologetically. because if you understand your history, you know there is
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nothing standing in front of you cannot accomplish. you know where is that you came from. you know that there is no place at any buddy else can tell you about where you can go. the importance of embracing history, but also defending history when people want to push back against it. that is something that i want each and every one of these graduates to be able to take personally. >> we talk about politicians. and in the speech, specifically talk about politicians. politicians who are banning books. i wonder, did you have any one specific in mind when he wrote those words? and even when he said them today. >> the problem is that i wish there was one. there's a whole legion of them now who are making sure that the teachers are getting suspended. they are showing a disney movie
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that has a gary character. we have curriculum that is being challenged and entire school systems that are being taught everything from the transatlantic slave trade to the holocaust, that we're going to pull your funding. it's not just one, we are watching an all out assault now on the basic fabric of history. and the thing that i want people to understand is it's not going to stop unless we stop it. it is not going to stop unless we are unapologetic in a way that we condemn it. we need to make sure that this is something we want for all stakes to be able to model. and i know the state of maryland, that is very much our approach. that is very much -- and we are applauding the other
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lawmakers. we are making sure that our history is being appreciated and understood. not just a history of some, of the history of all. that's what makes our fabric. that's what makes our national mosaic. it is so beautiful and so uplifting. >> i want to read for our viewers, when you talk about our history, you make the case in this speech that it's more than just one community. you say this, those who learn from history will not stop at our history. they will go after the history of those we know. i'm talking about our friends in the indigenous community, i'm jacqui better friends in the jewish community. i'm talking to friends in the asian community, you'd go on to cite the gay community. you talk about our mothers and daughters and sisters. you say, i'm talking about everyone in this country who's been a part of the american story. and you are watching the stories of those who came before them. a threat to any history is a threat to all history.
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governor, across this country right now, it is legal in many places. you talked about it, the teacher is currently under investigation in florida for showing her students a disney movie that had a gay character in it. there are teachers, educators who are scared to tell the truth or fear of losing their jobs. it feels like we are spiralling deeper into this. we cannot allow the proper teaching of a holistic history to be something that can be supported. and something that is legally defendable. there need to be economic
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consequences. recently the naacp has put out a travel advisory on the state of florida. and the travel advisory was exclusively around disbanding of history, and this altering and erasure of the history of african americans. we need to make bigotry expensive. we need to make sure people know that if they say, don't spend your dollars and states, they're going to ban history. they are not going to be heard or respected. i'm asking all people right now, you have so-called leaders who are going to condemn or erase
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portions of the population there. come to maryland. come to a state where we are going to defend and uplift the beautiful mosaic, the beautiful history of everybody. where we are not leaving people behind, and we're making sure the all people in the state are going to be seen and respected. so we've got to be able to make sure that we have laws that are going to protect these places. there is got to be economic consequences to bigotry. >> governor, i think it's all connected. at the history, what is happening when it comes to the thoughts on abortion. it immediately sparked a lawsuit. so how confident are you? do other governors need to make moves that you have made in maryland. >> i am very confident that
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this is going to stand up in the courts. we are working very closely with the attorney general in the state of maryland. he should not be able to bring a firearm into a nursery or to a school. you should not be able to purchase a weapon, and if you have a firearm needs to be safe and secure and locked up. these are important laws that we want to get past. one thing i have said to people
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is that i'm going to be aggressive on this. because i am not going to be a governor who's just going to spend my time going to funerals, and giving thoughts and prayers, but passing no pieces of legislation. we're watching tragedies continue to happen in our neighborhoods. public safety is the number one concern from my administration. these illegal guns will mean the people should not be able to carry a firearm anywhere they want to go into anything
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they want to do with it. that's not safe. >> governor wes moore, thank you for your time today. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> governor moore had something to say. straight ahead folks, so the stakes are high for president biden. he's coming back from the g7 and up against the debt ceiling clock. our political panels something to say, and governor desantis is at the interim republican primary this week. when they took away donald trump's lead this time, what we're going to get into all of it. but first, we all know who it is. my bestie, richard louis. with today's other top news stories. hey richard. >> hey, simone. a good sunday to you. some of the stories we're watching for new, a significant development in ukraine. president zelenskyy rejects russia's claim that its forces scenes the hard-fought city of bakhmut. russian state media says bloodletting repetition claims his forces seized that eastern city. the center of a brutal month long conflict.
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there is nothing, and that bakhmut is only in our hearts. there are urgent questions after an overnight mass shooting out of the missouri nightclub. three people were killed at least one critically injured at kansas city. police did not mention any arrests there. and major movement in the triple movement case. brian kohberger is due in court tomorrow to enter his plea. the grand jury indicted him tuesday, and the fatal stabbings of four university of idaho students. the days-long search for the suspects have resulted in a nationwide manhunt. more simone for you right after this break. this break
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president biden had this to say about the possibility. >> we have not come up with unilateral action that could succeed in a matter of two weeks or three weeks. he's a writer at large for the bulwark for the political analyst. he is the founder and ceo of all in it together. this is fast-paced and changing. let's start with some comments that speaker mccarthy made after is called president biden. listen to this. we have to spend less than we
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spent last year. every household in america needs to do that. generating revenue always takes a backseat to spending cuts republicans at the negotiating table. spending cuts to do. on donald trump, that's why he cut spending for 40 years. this is a change that kevin mccarthy can make that is popular among the republican set.
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some pontificating from the president. do you agree? americans understand that there is a political deal that has to be made. this is probably the wrong time for it. they didn't have the votes to pass, and because they didn't have a last session we've inherited a financial situation that is entirely their making.
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we haven't had any big consequences that so many fear this your last year. we need to start putting american people first. >> lauren said the magic number is, 2024. you've got filing paperwork on friday, and he's expected to officially announce his candidacy and probably can primary. tim, you have been here before. how do not just governor desantis and senator scott, but also the other candidates distinguish themselves with this primary?
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>> i don't know if there's any way to do it, if you are the type of republican who is a republican from the old days. what the republican voters are looking for. now it might be somebody else, and my advice is always the same. that the more they can make the republican voters -- he brought you losing in 2020, 2022. he submitted to fauci. i will give you what he promised. that is a winning message for ron desantis with republican primary voters. over the past three months, ron desantis is trying to get the details as they have gotten worse and worse.
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he could be a national candidate. when it comes to senator scott, we would be wondering and i would be asking you about how december scott generate excitement among the primary voters. >> all of the candidates running up to problems, they weren't a formally incumbent president. those are huge things to overcome. a bunch of them are trying to run like it the year 2000. it's 2015, trying to run on
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these issues. carving the middle of the road, or what today would be considered the middle of the road republican position. from the beginning, ron desantis is extremely appealing until someone here is and dr. watch them work a room. he has a charisma of the plant behind me. tim, you've got ten seconds. >> why does everybody have to pick on jim? he's building a big wall of donald trump, all right? come on. leave jim out of this. i hear you. we will let the streets decide
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if tim is correct. thank you both very, very much for your time. folks, we just touched on this issue a little bit. but we're talking about abortion. republicans fought tooth and nail for decades to ban abortion in america. so why are some folks afraid to defend their bands? up next, i'm going to break down republican abortion problems, and how is already hurting them. stay with us. with us i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later i still smell fresh. secret works. ohhh yesss. the subway series is elevating your favorite subs. why mess with the sweet onion teriyaki, chuck? man, this aint messin', it's perfectin'! with marinated chicken and double cheese. sweet and savory... ...kinda like you and me, chuck. bye, peyton. try the refreshed favorites at subway today. ♪♪
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problem. you know it, i know it. trump recently implied that the six-week ban is too harsh. doesn't have a both ways? because he also recently took credit for overturning roe v. wade in a social media site. regardless, red states just can't get enough. nebraska north carolina republicans just passed new bans out into the quickly growing map of states were getting an abortion is more than a little difficult, if not impossible. republican congressman byron donalds of -- abortion politics is very personal. it's very, very personal. the abortion policy is radical
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compared to the european countries. most european countries are 10 to 12 weeks. that's where they are. back when senator lindsey graham was making -- the fact is that most european countries are moving to access to abortion not limited. in other words, european countries are moving literally in the opposite direction as many red states in america. we literally need to count how many times republicans have been burned in key elections, just since roe v. wade was
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overturned. in the kansas abortion referendum, a crucial special election in new york. the red wave that wasn't in last year's midterms. and recent mayoral defeats in republican strongholds. i want to play one more very telling exchange between congressman donald and -- listen very carefully to representative donald's response. >> would you have signed the six-week ban? >> honestly, that's something you have to deal with your legislation. and if you look at the legislature, you have to deal with people in your state. i also put a lot of exceptions into it. abortion is a losing issue for republicans.
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now. thank you for being here, it's always so great to see you. can really start with china? what we see is competition, not conflict. we saw with balloon gate, if you will. it came up again this wink, obviously with the presidents travels. what exactly does that mean? can you break that down for folks at home? >> i'd love, to simone. thank you for having me, it's great to see you. let's start with our relationship with the second largest economy in the world, china. and we relate to each other as profoundly consequential, for the entire world. in this aspect, the united states under president biden's leadership has been important
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to the trade relationship with a deliberateness to make sure that we have thoughtful and effective strategy in addressing this incredibly important relationship. which by the way, is extremely complicated and, it seems, like getting more complex as you've noted, every week. so i would say that competition is at the root of the relationship. we have a lot of problems between us and a lot of challenges. we must not be afraid to confront those challenges and, at the same time, there are going to be issues where we are going to have to find a way to cooperate with china. the last point is so important to underscore because america and the peoples republic of china, communication is happening in various aspects.
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how does that affect the u.s. china relationship? but also, are we going to see any new relationships anytime soon? >> that's right, we're very proud to announce the first part with taiwan. it is now publicly posted on our website for everyone to see. taiwan is among the top ten trading partners at the united states has. whether it is with taiwan, whether it is with others in the indo-pacific, with europe.
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we are working with our partners and our allies in areas of shared interest, where we can work together to promote our economic resilience and sustainability. >> i wanted to lay out what has happened, because you are bad in a good way, as the streets would say. i was you were going before congress to update congress on what was happening. republican representative said you were too nice for the job. i want to play this for folks. >> i don't know you very well. you come very, very highly spoken of from members who work with you previously. i personally think you're too nice a person to be in the job that you're in.
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maybe he wasn't familiar with your work at the wto. what was going through your mind when he said this? >> this was not the first time i've encountered comments like this. and i think that the overwhelming response that i have received from friends and also strangers alike has indicated to me that so many of us have had exchanges like this, or someone who doesn't know us has made assumptions about who we are and what we're capable of. i think it's quite interesting, being the first asian american in this job. being the first woman of color, as u.s. trade representative. you are under a lot of scrutiny, and certainly this isn't unique to me. but this is an example of the kind of scrutiny that one finds in these jobs. congressman murphy thought i might be too nice for the job. and certainly, in the last year, i've been criticize publicly for maybe not being nice at all.
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either way, i think for those of us who encounter this type of assumption and scrutiny, we really have no choice but to be yourself. and to continue to focus on being effective, and in my case, to focus on delivering for the american people, the american worker, and the american economy. >> the peoples u.s. trade representative, thank you so much for coming on said today. >> thank you so, much simone. all right, folks. that occurs to me to get information. and he all should get information, because the regroup is next. we are talking about the queen v. and huge record she is on track to shatter her renaissance world tour. it's about to get heated, y'all. so stick around. so stick around. in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. a bend with a bump in your erection might be painful, embarassing,
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personality and mental health advocate. and quinn a latham is the host of tgif. welcome to you both. i missed y'all. i missed you all, yes. so this is beyoncé's first solo tour. more than five years, it's been reported that this is her highest grossing track ever. i'll start with you, you're not a member of the beehive. but are you at least happy to see the queen back on to her? >> one thing i will, say beyoncé is always going to break a record and make a coin. a big coin. so i'm always going to give her her kudos for that. yes, i'm not surprised to hear that, but i'm happy to hear that. and you take it from, here before i get beat up by the hive. >> yes, you were up in arms last year about us wanting to attend. but you did recently post on instagram, i'm trying to get my hands on a ticket to the miami show. i'm going to miami, show a let you know.
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the visuals are making you a believer. do you want to say something? >> yeah. i think i want your husband to stay home and then me and you can roll. because the -- i.m. disclosed to something my application to become a member of the beehive. >> okay now. the visuals are insane. there are folks that are speculating that this could be beyoncé's farewell to her. >> why are they trying to retire the lady before she retires herself? >> if she does it's going to be a jay-z retirement. you know how he retired ten years ago, and he is still on the scene. i think it's one of those retirements. >> this is one of those. i don't think my husband is going to be giving up my ticket, so we will keep you posted if we come across anything. i want to switch gears. we have continued to highlight the conversation around britney griner on this program. y'all have been important voices there. it's inspiring.
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the phoenix mercury star was welcome back to the court. they call the return a miracle. we fought and showed that we are the plays that values black, lesbian, masculine presenting women. maybe our women won't have to go overseas to play ball. they can stay right here and make the big bucks. >> an important point. because jane, britney griner was in russia because she was playing ball overseas.
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because wnba players can make more money overseas. >> yes. brittney griner to me is the pure definition when my favorite quotes from booker t. washington. it says success is not determined by -- so she went, she was able to overcome that. even though she did well, and we think she did well, she did better. so i love and good story of resilience. >> did y'all see this? donna summer is now on hbo. love to love, you donna summer was directed by -- the including never before seen at home videos.
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i have to tell you, i did know this was happening until i saw kelly roland post about it. we have got to get kelly roland. donna summers is still one of my favorite artists overall. i love to love you, baby. kelly is the girl, she is leaving the job. what do we need to do? are you leading the charge? >> i am calling shonda rhimes when i get off. we'll get shonda on the line. thank you. when we come back, folks, a salute to the class of 2023.
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before we go, we want to share a moment as ketanji brown jackson has served on the ninth state supreme court. she left a class of 2023 with a few special words. >> class of 2023, welcome to the legal profession. i wish you all engaging and fulfilling career. i know you will find the strength, energy, and motivation to make our world a better and more just place for
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all of us and for future generations. >> shattered only lawyers and congratulations and good luck to all of the grounds of 2023. that's it for us, y'all. thanks for watching symone on this sunday. i'm simone sanders townsend, and you can catch us here on msnbc weekends at 4 am eastern. and anytime over on peacock, where i do episodes on the msnbc hub every monday. for more on this show, including behind the scenes videos, you won't see anywhere else, find us on instagram, twitter, and tiktok. politics nation with a great reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, and welcome to politicsnation. tonight's lead, let's make a deal.
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