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. >> hi, officer clemons. program. >> hello? ♪ in bubble land, the temperature is perfection ♪ >> trolley through the neighborhood of make-believe. >> mr. rogers' neighborhood. shh. growing up, you'll have a slightly different view of what police officers represent in your community. but your heart will open when fred explains the positive influence that you can have for young children. ♪ swing low, sweet chariot coming for to carry me home ♪ one day you will go on to college and continue to sing so that you can travel all around the world and touch the lives of many people. ♪ there are many ways to say i love you ♪ when you give yourself, butter beliin themss l have a tasteea they'll know that love does exist. and that there's much more than all of us can do when we choose to do it together. ♪ i love you >> i'm so proud of you, francois. >> thank you, fred. >> francois can sing and he can write. >> believe in butter cup. i love that story. and the fact that he was known as butter cup. >> we published a book b
. >> hi, officer clemons. program. >> hello? ♪ in bubble land, the temperature is perfection ♪ >> trolley through the neighborhood of make-believe. >> mr. rogers' neighborhood. shh. growing up, you'll have a slightly different view of what police officers represent in your community. but your heart will open when fred explains the positive influence that you can have for young children. ♪ swing low, sweet chariot coming for to carry me home ♪ one day you will go...
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and steve clemons. good to have you both here, an extraordinary day by any measure. start with a quote on your piece, chris. you write, it's as if seven people went to a club to play poker and one of them, the richest, threw the deck in the air and announced they would play 52 pickup instead. give me your take on what you saw in canada. >> well i think that's very much what happened. he actually went there, i think, intending to disrupt the summit. i think he doesn't feel comfortable in that group. it's not a club that shares his values or whose values he shares. so the first thing he did was, that sort of shouted statement about why russia should be let back in to the g7. why should russia be let back in to the g7? there's no reason. they should never have been in, in the first place. it doesn't have an economy anything like as big as the g7 economies and brought in because suppedly after the soviet union fell it was gng to share western values. well, putin invaded crimea, and start add war in ukraine, and trampled all or the values to g7, what it's supposed to be a
and steve clemons. good to have you both here, an extraordinary day by any measure. start with a quote on your piece, chris. you write, it's as if seven people went to a club to play poker and one of them, the richest, threw the deck in the air and announced they would play 52 pickup instead. give me your take on what you saw in canada. >> well i think that's very much what happened. he actually went there, i think, intending to disrupt the summit. i think he doesn't feel comfortable in...
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asked the question what's the first name that comes to mind would be stephon clark and not cynthia clemons who was killed outside chicago by police last week also. and i'm often asked, well, why is that the case, andrea. and i think my answer always focuses really on the power of the story and of narrative and the story that is so deeply entrenched that racial profiling and police violence and state violence is something that happens exclusively to black men, that we perceive to be not transgender and not gay even though they might be. and that violence against women is something that only happens to white women in private spaces. and some of us are just out here in the cold experiencing violence of both kinds every day without it being seen as part of any of those stories. and so the goal with invisible no more was to really expand our understanding of police violence and racial profiling and mass incarceration and mass criminalization in this country by bringing into that narrative the stories of black women and girls that have driven the growth in the women's prison population by 700% o
asked the question what's the first name that comes to mind would be stephon clark and not cynthia clemons who was killed outside chicago by police last week also. and i'm often asked, well, why is that the case, andrea. and i think my answer always focuses really on the power of the story and of narrative and the story that is so deeply entrenched that racial profiling and police violence and state violence is something that happens exclusively to black men, that we perceive to be not...
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marquis joyce, chad williams, drevon clemon and jakari williams-compton are accused of sexually assaultingberkeley police say 5 girls between the ages of 14 and 16 were actually involved in the incident. police say one of the men pulled out a gun... forced the girls to give up their phones and stopped them from leaving. ( will ) an 85-year old man who was knocked down by a fleeing shoplifter in the north beach neighborhood died at the hospital three days later. sami batshoun of san francisco was knocked to the ground as a thief ran from a store near columbus avenue and lombard street on thursday. a 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of elder abuse and burglary. ( will ) a man on trial for robbery in san mateo county is now facing jury tampering charges. according to the san mateo county district attorney's office... rommel narvaez went to the homes of two jurors in burlingame and redwood city. narvaez was oin trial for two counts of armed robbery from 20-13. last tuesday a teenage daughter of a juror found narvaez peeking in the window of their home. narvaez also left a note at anot
marquis joyce, chad williams, drevon clemon and jakari williams-compton are accused of sexually assaultingberkeley police say 5 girls between the ages of 14 and 16 were actually involved in the incident. police say one of the men pulled out a gun... forced the girls to give up their phones and stopped them from leaving. ( will ) an 85-year old man who was knocked down by a fleeing shoplifter in the north beach neighborhood died at the hospital three days later. sami batshoun of san francisco...
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or the case in mobile, alabama of shah key sa clemons who was dragged in the waffle house.e continue to stand and raise the issues of immigration rights, we also must continue to hold the criminal justice system accountable on the police shooting of unarmed victims. we must be active to make america what it ought to be. we do it because we love the country and we're patriots, not because we are not that. real patriots like real parents correct things they love. they don't leave them to their own whims uncorrected if they see something wrong. that does it for me. thanks for watching. and to keep the conversation going, like us at facebook.com/politics nation. and follow us on twitter @politics nation. see you back next sunday. now to my colleague. >> good morning. i'm in for alex witt at msnbc world headquarters at 9:00 in the east. 6:00 out west. more protests planned over the migrant children's separated from their parents at the u.s./mexico border. >> i don't think people can even begin to imagine what it's like to put yourself in the shoes of a 4-year-old child in the fo
or the case in mobile, alabama of shah key sa clemons who was dragged in the waffle house.e continue to stand and raise the issues of immigration rights, we also must continue to hold the criminal justice system accountable on the police shooting of unarmed victims. we must be active to make america what it ought to be. we do it because we love the country and we're patriots, not because we are not that. real patriots like real parents correct things they love. they don't leave them to their...
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children in schools by guns but she's also not going t the hearing today where you have people like abby clemonshe 2012 sandy hook shooting testifying. i would say to betsy is this, maybe she read the new york times today, at least she'll get some indication of what happened, the terror that happened in parkland. if you're so intent ongoing out of town and out of the cnt today to study what switzerland is doing in terms of career tech ed, why don't you study what australia and great britain are doing in terms of gun safety in schools. it's just hypocrite cal and frankly the problem is given this administration, the only thing we can do is actually not have this administration. they don't want to solve it. >> i understand that's your position but this is our current administration. we've got work with who the president is. i know you wrote a letter to president trump back in february. >> he never >> him to meet with you to discuss school safety. what happened? >> never answered. there are issues, mental health issues wrap around services ng that we deal the issues. the red flag laws where if law
children in schools by guns but she's also not going t the hearing today where you have people like abby clemonshe 2012 sandy hook shooting testifying. i would say to betsy is this, maybe she read the new york times today, at least she'll get some indication of what happened, the terror that happened in parkland. if you're so intent ongoing out of town and out of the cnt today to study what switzerland is doing in terms of career tech ed, why don't you study what australia and great britain are...
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your committee has relied on economist michael clemons for the committee's work. he says the main reason for the increase of undocumented immigrants crossing the border including the unaccompanied minors that you referred to was the increase in violence in central america specifically guatemala, honduras, not the daca policy. is he wrong? >> let's just take a look at the chart. prior to that -- >> the correlation is not causation. >> because of our demand for drugs public institutions have been destroyed. they were destroyed prior to 2012. we were having 4,000 kids on average coming in from central america. now the average is well over 30,000, more than 200,000 since 2012. it is a strong correlation to indicate causation, as well. again, there are many causes of this. part of it is our insatiable demand for drugs. one reason is because drugs are flowing over the unsecured border. we have to secure the border. president trump is trying to grapple with that reality. unlike president obama who instituted a catch and release program. >> can i just ask you, senator, ar
your committee has relied on economist michael clemons for the committee's work. he says the main reason for the increase of undocumented immigrants crossing the border including the unaccompanied minors that you referred to was the increase in violence in central america specifically guatemala, honduras, not the daca policy. is he wrong? >> let's just take a look at the chart. prior to that -- >> the correlation is not causation. >> because of our demand for drugs public...
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keirsey clemons and nick offerman are also daughter and father in "hearts beat loud."-filled indie film, currently at 96-percent "fresh" on rotten-tomatoes dot- com, opens in limited release this weekend (6/8)."hello, patriots! i don't think i've been this excited since gucci became a publicly-traded company!"it's been 15 years since reese witherspoon played fashion-forward lawyer elle woods in "legally blonde two"... and it seems she's finally ready to return to the franchise! the oscar winner tweeted this very elle-ish video of herself, floating in a pool in a pink bikini. no word on the plot: can supreme court justices wear pink? in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) still ahead on the kron four morning news... the d-a's office is cracking down on the growing problem of human traffickoing in san francisco. we'll hear how a teenager was rescued. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (ácommercialá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (dave)s
keirsey clemons and nick offerman are also daughter and father in "hearts beat loud."-filled indie film, currently at 96-percent "fresh" on rotten-tomatoes dot- com, opens in limited release this weekend (6/8)."hello, patriots! i don't think i've been this excited since gucci became a publicly-traded company!"it's been 15 years since reese witherspoon played fashion-forward lawyer elle woods in "legally blonde two"... and it seems she's finally ready to...
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my daughter is played by kiersey clemons, if you're not familiar she's an astonishing -- she'll be suchp. she's unbelievable and, you know, i'm a single dad so the movie is kind of about you're always wondering who is the parent and who is the child in our relationship. she's getting ready to go away to college so the conflict is our band is doing well, but is she going to be responsible and go d the right thing? >> and there's a scene in the movie where your character hears your song on the radio for the first time and completely freaks out. >> yes? so what was your reaction when you saw yourself on tv for the first time? >> oh, gosh, well, the first time i saw myself on tv was a very bad television show on -- it was on a network that ended in bc but i don't want to name names. but i had called everyone i know in the country and said, i'm going to be on a tv show. and as soon as it started i said, oh, this was a terrible mistake. i'm saying turn it off. i'm so embarrassed but it was thrilling, you know. it was a great box to check off, okay, terrible, guest star appearance, i've got th
my daughter is played by kiersey clemons, if you're not familiar she's an astonishing -- she'll be suchp. she's unbelievable and, you know, i'm a single dad so the movie is kind of about you're always wondering who is the parent and who is the child in our relationship. she's getting ready to go away to college so the conflict is our band is doing well, but is she going to be responsible and go d the right thing? >> and there's a scene in the movie where your character hears your song on...