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. >> antoine, how do you explain this divide?ward at all in your view? >> i don't think it moved the conversation forward. i think it confirmed what we already knew, what i said to you several weeks ago on this program. i think the special prosecutor gave the congress an alley-oop on a seven-foot rim in order to slam-dunk. the question for the congress, particularly the democratic majority in the house is what happens next? i've been clear, consistent about the philosophy of rob base, it makes two to make the thing go right. i think the congress has to focus on investigating and legislating. what we know is not many people are totally in support of this idea of impeachment. we also know that not many people in this country, particularly voters, have either read the report or are familiar with the report. i think at this point, the congress has to continue to be methodical. and flesh out the cups of corruption that overflow from this administration and set the case for what happens next. if there's if that is impeachment, we have
. >> antoine, how do you explain this divide?ward at all in your view? >> i don't think it moved the conversation forward. i think it confirmed what we already knew, what i said to you several weeks ago on this program. i think the special prosecutor gave the congress an alley-oop on a seven-foot rim in order to slam-dunk. the question for the congress, particularly the democratic majority in the house is what happens next? i've been clear, consistent about the philosophy of rob...
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detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac who got permission from the french king to establish arading outpost on the detroit river where detroit is now. he came out of the northern in canoesontreal with a handful of men about 100 , men. when they arrived they , immediately got to work at building a settlement. this represents a ribbon farm. a ribbon farm is an agricultural method established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river like this. detroit on top of that. written farms stretched out on either in cash ribbon farms stretched out on each end. this allowed each family and farmer to have a little bit of land near the river, near the water. this would be used for watering your plants, and also critically important, for transport as well. detroit is a very attractive spot for the french because of the detroit river. that a very narrow river leads from lake erie to lake huron. this is important not only because of commerce, getting goods on the upper region in michigan and the rest of the great lakes, but also at a strategic permission. at this
detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac who got permission from the french king to establish arading outpost on the detroit river where detroit is now. he came out of the northern in canoesontreal with a handful of men about 100 , men. when they arrived they , immediately got to work at building a settlement. this represents a ribbon farm. a ribbon farm is an agricultural method established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river like this. detroit on top...
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>> i think a antoine is correct.hool and a bunch of other things free. when we think about the fact she is moving up and i know president trump has commented on her potentially being the nominee, this would be very good for donald trump, this would be very good for republicans in general. i know that a lot of people turned to socialism as something which they support. if you're a young person -- >> it's too early -- >> between the ages of 18 and 24, 60% of you view socialism in a positive way. considering those different elements and what the democratic party has done and elizabeth warren specifically with her policy proposals, it puts the democrats in a problematic lane in terms of being able to defeat president trump. rob: let's look at the head to head matchup between elizabeth warren and donald trump. a lot of democrats are enjoying a lead over the president. warren, 43 to 41. biden beats the president by more than that, so does sanders. elizabeth warren does identify to a lot of people a lot of problems we have
>> i think a antoine is correct.hool and a bunch of other things free. when we think about the fact she is moving up and i know president trump has commented on her potentially being the nominee, this would be very good for donald trump, this would be very good for republicans in general. i know that a lot of people turned to socialism as something which they support. if you're a young person -- >> it's too early -- >> between the ages of 18 and 24, 60% of you view socialism...
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detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac, who got ferment shouldn't -- permission from the french king. he came here out of the northern montrealmarjorie l, -- in canoes. with about 100 men. when they arrived, they immediately got to work. this section represents a ribbon farm. agricultural is an method that was established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river going like this. detroit, on top of that, ribbon farms stretched out on either end in long, thin sections. this allowed each family and farmer to have land near the river, near the water. this was used for watering your plants but also important for transport as well. detroit, the location itself was an attractive spot for the french because of the detroit river. it is a very narrow river that leads from lake erie to lake urine -- huron. it is not only important because of commerce getting goods from the upper regions of the great lakes but also as a strategic position. was bothoint, detroit sides of the river. the north american and canadian side. spancontrolled the entire leading up to t
detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac, who got ferment shouldn't -- permission from the french king. he came here out of the northern montrealmarjorie l, -- in canoes. with about 100 men. when they arrived, they immediately got to work. this section represents a ribbon farm. agricultural is an method that was established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river going like this. detroit, on top of that, ribbon farms stretched out on either end in long,...
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arthel: mandy, what do you sunshine. >> i agree with antoine. the dnc had to figure out how to take a very broad and numerous group of candidates and set thresholds to narrow the field. i believe they're doing it in a way to support some of their preferred candidates like biden and kamala harris and elizabeth warren. >> that's not true. >> it doesn't matter for republicans if there's two up there or 25. they're all going to be pushing the same extreme policies like higher taxes, more regulations that show how out-of-touch they actually are with the american electorate. >> you say out-of-touch. yet most of the things we hear democratic candidates running on are the same things that -- the same reasons why we had historic gains in the midterms. you say the dnc is bending the rules towards certain candidates, if you look at who will be on the debate stage next month in june, they're not just the quote, unquote, favorite candidates, they're candidates who not many people knew who they were prior to them entering the presidental race. i understand yo
arthel: mandy, what do you sunshine. >> i agree with antoine. the dnc had to figure out how to take a very broad and numerous group of candidates and set thresholds to narrow the field. i believe they're doing it in a way to support some of their preferred candidates like biden and kamala harris and elizabeth warren. >> that's not true. >> it doesn't matter for republicans if there's two up there or 25. they're all going to be pushing the same extreme policies like higher...
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reporter pierre-antoine louis review some of the issues affecting that community. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on this book and twitter as well. "washington journal"washington . ♪ host: good morning. two hours ago other white house press secretary sarah sanders confirming that president trump and kim jong-un have traded for -- letters in recent weeks, leading to speculation that there may be a third summit in the works between the leaders. weekend, the president pulling back from his threat to deport illegal immigrants after nancy pelosi urged the president to back down. the planned massive round up of illegal immigrants by ice is being delayed for two weeks. democratickend of presidential politics in south carolina as the candidates try to sway a key constituency, the african-american vote in that pivotal primary state is our starting point this morning. thanks for being with us. we want to hear from black voters only in the first 30 five minutes as to whether it's a donald trump, another whoblican, or a democrat, is choice
reporter pierre-antoine louis review some of the issues affecting that community. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on this book and twitter as well. "washington journal"washington . ♪ host: good morning. two hours ago other white house press secretary sarah sanders confirming that president trump and kim jong-un have traded for -- letters in recent weeks, leading to speculation that there may be a third summit in the works between the leaders....
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myself included. >> obviously, you don't. >> it has to be factual. >> i care about facts, antoine.untry where women have brought -- some women, we know some women have brought forward false accusations against men. and that is just dead wrong to ruin a man's life and destroy his reputation and career and family and possibly put him in jail. that is dead wrong. that does a disservice to the real victims out there. and so with this circumstance, we need this woman to provide proof. okay, show us the videotape from the store? show us a police report. >> adriana -- >> but you -- >> i want to ask you a question. is her word not enough proof that it happened? is that basically what you're saying? >> no. no. because that's not how the law works. the law works based on evidence, okay. we have no fact witnesses. we have no police report. and also, let's look at this. she said that a stranger, donald trump, came to her in a high end store and asked her to try on clothing for her and model it in the fitting room. i don't know one woman who would do that. if a man came up to me and said, a tot
myself included. >> obviously, you don't. >> it has to be factual. >> i care about facts, antoine.untry where women have brought -- some women, we know some women have brought forward false accusations against men. and that is just dead wrong to ruin a man's life and destroy his reputation and career and family and possibly put him in jail. that is dead wrong. that does a disservice to the real victims out there. and so with this circumstance, we need this woman to provide...
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antoine, i'll start with you. what do you make of these criticisms.term hurt here? >> i don't think so. i think joe biden came into this debate as the front-runner so there was different level expectations and different level of performance for him versus senator harris. with that being said, i get -- we can't downplay what the senator was feeling about this issue. my leader, jim clyburn says in his memoirs our lives are the sum total of our experiences and she made the scenario about her personal experiences. democrats want to get in the back and forth of these issues. we know that donald trump is a racist. we know he's a bigot and these racial arguments do not help us in a general election because we know who donald trump is. that is the big thing we should focus on. we have to get back to bread and butter issues, the things that voters want to hear about. the nomination process will allow us to have the marketplace to have these things discussed. >> adriana, how is this drama playing out with republicans you're talking to? >> well, i think what rep
antoine, i'll start with you. what do you make of these criticisms.term hurt here? >> i don't think so. i think joe biden came into this debate as the front-runner so there was different level expectations and different level of performance for him versus senator harris. with that being said, i get -- we can't downplay what the senator was feeling about this issue. my leader, jim clyburn says in his memoirs our lives are the sum total of our experiences and she made the scenario about her...
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this movie and the character that i portrayed on "the shield," antoine mitchell, were the only two timesmyself and was like, damn, i'm pretty good. >> jimmy: really? those are the only two times? >> yeah, those are the only two times. every time else, you know, i sit and watch, i was like, oh, okay, that's cool. oh, all right, you guys liked that. that's funny. but, this character, romelo in "beats" -- >> jimmy: romelo? yeah. >> yeah, after i screened it for me and i was like, i'm pretty good in this film. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know what would be a smart thing? >> thank you. >> jimmy: not that netflix needs my help, but if i was them, on the poster for this movie i'd put "anthony anderson says i'm pretty good." [ laughter ] >> of course i'm biased, but it's the truth. >> jimmy: all right. when we come back, we're going to find out how good you are at shooting a basketball. >> prepare to get wet. >> jimmy: because when we come back, we go in the dunk tank to play "sink it or swim." anthony anderson, his movie "beats" premieres june 19th on netflix. we'll be right back. [ c
this movie and the character that i portrayed on "the shield," antoine mitchell, were the only two timesmyself and was like, damn, i'm pretty good. >> jimmy: really? those are the only two times? >> yeah, those are the only two times. every time else, you know, i sit and watch, i was like, oh, okay, that's cool. oh, all right, you guys liked that. that's funny. but, this character, romelo in "beats" -- >> jimmy: romelo? yeah. >> yeah, after i screened...
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weight loss during his time in the belmarsh prison and indeed the ecuadorian embassy of course tears antoine's thrown back into the public eye back in april where he was forcibly removed by british police from the london's ecuadorian embassy where he was actually seeking political asylum and he was holed up there for almost 2 and a half 1000 days which is the sum of almost 7 years in confinement when it isn't just the united states. that one here in the south are also hearing that swedish prosecutors want to end the silence for a sexual assault allegations made against him something that to the sancerre himself then at least denies he also believes it's a pretext to then extradite him to the united states international lawyer douglas mcnabb says there is an imbalance in the extradition treaty between washington and london. i think that any extradition counsel whether. for the for the crown or for the defense is going to understand as in many other extradition proceedings particularly one that's oprah a high profile like mistress on top of that politics this point to make the point i think it's
weight loss during his time in the belmarsh prison and indeed the ecuadorian embassy of course tears antoine's thrown back into the public eye back in april where he was forcibly removed by british police from the london's ecuadorian embassy where he was actually seeking political asylum and he was holed up there for almost 2 and a half 1000 days which is the sum of almost 7 years in confinement when it isn't just the united states. that one here in the south are also hearing that swedish...
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francisco state university history professor mark steyn, followed by new york times louise, pierre antoine will join us to discuss key issues facing transgender americans. be sure to watch "washington journal" live sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: before departing for camp david where he was to spend the weekend, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and plans for ice together into port illegal immigrants in at least 10 cities. this is about 20 minutes. >> so we are about to go to camp david, we will have a lot of work to do. i want to say the stock market is on pace to have its best year since i guess over 50 years, and the dow is on pace to have its best year and 80
francisco state university history professor mark steyn, followed by new york times louise, pierre antoine will join us to discuss key issues facing transgender americans. be sure to watch "washington journal" live sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: before departing for camp david where he was to spend the weekend, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and plans for ice together into port illegal immigrants in at least 10 cities. this is about 20 minutes. >>...
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. >> if sou needmeone you can count on, look no further than antoi antoine robinson. he's the proud parent of this little guy who just turned 3 a few days ago. >> i was raised without a father and that made med press har to want to raise my son andth be e best that he can be. >> you'd nev guess from the smiles on their faces not too long ago robinson and amir were homeless moving around om place to place. >> at tim it got real hard. i kept getting rejected, but my motivation was my son. >> that's why he came here to bright beginnings, to take classes and to learn how to juggle being a parent. as he teaches amir to throw the perfect pitch and put together puzzles, he says he hopespo reak stereotypes about southeast. >> there's a lot of people out here thinking fathers like myself are not in their son's life. i'm here to tell you it's not through. >> binson did so well is parenting classes, bright beginnings hired him to do maintenance. he and amir are no longer homeless and when he's at work, s it a point to help other fathers be someone youun n on. >> i just want to m
. >> if sou needmeone you can count on, look no further than antoi antoine robinson. he's the proud parent of this little guy who just turned 3 a few days ago. >> i was raised without a father and that made med press har to want to raise my son andth be e best that he can be. >> you'd nev guess from the smiles on their faces not too long ago robinson and amir were homeless moving around om place to place. >> at tim it got real hard. i kept getting rejected, but my...
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>> reporter: if you need someone you canount on, look no further than antoine robinson.is the proud parent of little guy, amir robinson, who just turned 3 a few days ago. >> i was raised without a father. that made me press hard even more to want to raise my son ane be the b that he could be. >> reporter: you would never guess from the smiles on their faces, not too long ago robinson and amir were homeless, moving around from place to place. >> at times it,got real hard you know. keep getting rejected from jobs and, you know, aot of turn downs. but my motivation was my son. >> reporter: that's why he came her, to bright beginnings, to take classes and learn how to he gle being a parent as teaches amir to throw the perfect pitch and put together puzzles. t he hopes break stereotypes about southeast. >> a lot of people thinking fathers like myself are not in tir son's life. it's not true. >> reporter: eventually, robinson did so well in his parenting classes, bright beginnings hired him to do maintenance. r and amir are no lon homeless. and when he is at work he makes it a
>> reporter: if you need someone you canount on, look no further than antoine robinson.is the proud parent of little guy, amir robinson, who just turned 3 a few days ago. >> i was raised without a father. that made me press hard even more to want to raise my son ane be the b that he could be. >> reporter: you would never guess from the smiles on their faces, not too long ago robinson and amir were homeless, moving around from place to place. >> at times it,got real hard...
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the sun give from a mention as well, focusing on manchester united's reported last gasp bid to sign antoine it looks like the hosts are all but through to the knockout stages in the women's world cup knockout stages in the women's world cu p after knockout stages in the women's world cup after they beat norway 2—1 last night but they will need to work for it. let's get more from our reporter in paris. good morning. france top of the group, survived a bit of a skier though didn't they? they certainly did, they are front—page news as you can see here this morning in paris. it was a tough game they had against norway. this was going to be the biggest test for them after that opening easy win against south korea, norway much tougher. very tight first half and then in the second half france went ahead. but then wendy reynard, their vetera n ahead. but then wendy reynard, their veteran defender who was such an integral part of that win in the first night actually scored an own goal, you wondered what was going through her mind with that. france we re through her mind with that. france were in tro
the sun give from a mention as well, focusing on manchester united's reported last gasp bid to sign antoine it looks like the hosts are all but through to the knockout stages in the women's world cup knockout stages in the women's world cu p after knockout stages in the women's world cup after they beat norway 2—1 last night but they will need to work for it. let's get more from our reporter in paris. good morning. france top of the group, survived a bit of a skier though didn't they? they...
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detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac who got permission from the french king to establish arading outpost at the strategic section on the detroit river where detroit is now. he came out of the northern route of montreal with a handful of men, about 100 men. they immediately got to work at building a settlement. this section here represents a ribbon farm. a ribbon farm is an agricultural method established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river like this. detroit on top of that. ribbon farms stretched out on either end in long, thin sections. this allowed each family and farmer to have a little bit of land near the river, near the water. this would be used for watering your plants but also critically important, transport as well. the location itself is a very attractive spot for the french. because of the detroit river, it's a very narrow river that leads from lake erie to lake huron. this is important because of commerce, getting goods from the upper region in michigan and the rest of the great lakes, but also a strategic position. at this p
detroit was first settled by antoine cadillac who got permission from the french king to establish arading outpost at the strategic section on the detroit river where detroit is now. he came out of the northern route of montreal with a handful of men, about 100 men. they immediately got to work at building a settlement. this section here represents a ribbon farm. a ribbon farm is an agricultural method established by the french when they settled here. imagine you have the detroit river like...
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>> reporter: if you need someone you can count on, look no further than antoine robinson.mir robinson, who just turned 3 a dfews ago. >> i was raised without a father. that made me press harder to raise my son to be the best he could be. >> reporter: you would never guess from the smiles on theirt faces too long ago robinson and amir were homeless, moving around place to place. >> at times it got real hard. wnep getting rejected from jobs. a lot of turn dos. my son. tion was >> reporter: that's whey he cam to bright beginnings to take classes and luearn how to juggl being a parent, throwing the perfect pitch, putting together puzzles. he hopes to break stereotypes about southeast. >> people think fathers are not in their kids' life. >> reporter: eventually, robinson did so well in his parenting classes, bright beginnings hired him to do maintenance. he and amir are no longer homeless and when he is at work he makes it a point to help other fathers to be someone you can count on. >> i just want toe motiv and uplift any fathers that's in the community to do better because i
>> reporter: if you need someone you can count on, look no further than antoine robinson.mir robinson, who just turned 3 a dfews ago. >> i was raised without a father. that made me press harder to raise my son to be the best he could be. >> reporter: you would never guess from the smiles on theirt faces too long ago robinson and amir were homeless, moving around place to place. >> at times it got real hard. wnep getting rejected from jobs. a lot of turn dos. my son. tion...