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. >> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austinwho has lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home, man. >> pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and clothes, resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting language in the newly passed ordinance. >> the police chief said it again and again that they won't target us, but they just passed the ordinance giving them the right to do such. >> but mayor raj sawant of fremont says despite the language, groups which do outreach should not be concerned. >> the ordinance was passed with the clarification around the issue around aiding and abetting. there was a lot of misinformation on the aiding and abetting clause. >> mayor sawant says the new ordinance simply makes it clearer when enforcement can take place. >> they were also saying that we would not allow non-profits to do outreach work, and that
. >> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austinwho has lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home, man. >> pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and clothes, resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting language in...
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. >> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austinwho has lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home, man. >> pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and everything. clothes, resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting language in the newly passed ordinance. >> the police chief said it again and again that they won't target us, but they just passed the ordinance giving them the right to do such. >> but mayor raj. salwan of fremont says despite the language, groups which do outreach should not be concerned. >> the ordinance was passed with the clarification around the issue around aiding and abetting. there was a lot of misinformation on the aiding and abetting clause. >> mayor salwan says the new ordinance simply makes it clearer when enforcement can take place. >> they were also saying that we would not allow non-profits to do outreach wo
. >> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austinwho has lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home, man. >> pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and everything. clothes, resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting...
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>> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austin,as lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home. >> man. pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and everything. clothes, resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting language in the newly passed ordinance. >> the police chief said it again and again that they won't target us, but they just passed the ordinance giving them the right to do such. >> but mayor raj. salwan of fremont says despite the language, groups which do outreach should not be concerned. >> the ordinance was passed with the clarification around the issue around aiding and abetting. there was a lot of misinformation on the aiding and abetting clause. >> mayor salwan says the new ordinance simply makes it clearer when enforcement can take place. >> they were also saying that we would not allow non-profits to do outreach work. a
>> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austin,as lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home. >> man. pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and everything. clothes, resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting...
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>> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austin, who has lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home, man. >> pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and clothes resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting language in the newly passed ordinance. >> the police chief said it again and again that they won't target us, but they just passed the ordinance giving them the right to do such. >> but mayor raj. salwan of fremont says despite the language, groups which do outreach should not be concerned. >> the ordinance was passed with the clarification around the issue around aiding and abetting. there was a lot of misinformation on the aiding and abetting clause. >> mayor salwan says the new ordinance simply makes it clearer when enforcement can take place. >> they were also saying that we would not allow non-profits to do outreach work, and that
>> homeless advocate josh pettypiece, on the left, is explaining the new ordinance to michael austin, who has lived here near the bart tracks in fremont for about two years. >> basically, this is my home, man. >> pettypiece and his group, the molino foundation, do outreach to the unhoused. >> and we provide meals and scripture and clothes resources, anything that we possibly can. >> and his group is very concerned about the specific aiding and abetting language in...
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greg austin is a political reporter for the atlanta journal constitution, who was at that georgia town hall meeting last night. michael steele served as chairman of the rnc during the tea party protest, and is now a co-host of the weekend here on msnbc. they both join me now. michael steele, we're going to talk about the tea party in a second. craig, let me start with you, because you were at that town hall and i played some of the footage. obviously, we've used a bunch of your reporting. what did i miss there? paint, paint the scene for us about what it was like there. >> yeah. >> well, two things to remember. one is that this was in roswell, georgia, which is a north fulton county right just north of atlanta. this is not really a conservative hotbed or a liberal hotbed. it used to be a democratic, sorry. it used to be a republican stronghold. it has turned more swingy. and democrats have generally prevailed in that area. but it's part of rich mccormick's more conservative overall district that stretches all the way to the foothills of the appalachian mountains in north georgia. rich mccormick is not really a maga fi
greg austin is a political reporter for the atlanta journal constitution, who was at that georgia town hall meeting last night. michael steele served as chairman of the rnc during the tea party protest, and is now a co-host of the weekend here on msnbc. they both join me now. michael steele, we're going to talk about the tea party in a second. craig, let me start with you, because you were at that town hall and i played some of the footage. obviously, we've used a bunch of your reporting. what...
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were graduated from austin high school and the idea of their father running, winning, and they'd go to college for secret service was just really not appealing to them. and, um, michael'sreferring to the biggest political mistake of my life was not revealing to the people of texas that i had been arrested drunk driving. i'd up in maine and john newcombe and i went to a bar and he me how to drink beer out of a with no hands. which means you bite the edge of the mug and you. and i had too much to drink and was pulled over by a policeman in kennebunkport, maine, paid to find did what i supposed to do. i had been called for jury duty in austin. now, as governor, and it was a drunk driving. i'd been dismissed from the jury. but as i was walking out of the courtroom, reporters said, have you ever been arrested for drunk driving? i said, i've done a lot of stupid things. i was young and that's all i said. and here's the reason my girls were fixing to drive. and i felt strongly that baby boomer parents should not be visiting their sins upon their children. and i was deeply concerned and that if i had said that my message to them would have been undermined. they said, are you h
were graduated from austin high school and the idea of their father running, winning, and they'd go to college for secret service was just really not appealing to them. and, um, michael'sreferring to the biggest political mistake of my life was not revealing to the people of texas that i had been arrested drunk driving. i'd up in maine and john newcombe and i went to a bar and he me how to drink beer out of a with no hands. which means you bite the edge of the mug and you. and i had too much to...
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michaels accomplished. and i don't i don't have time to mention all of i mean, eddie murphy, bill, bill murray, the biggest mike myers was austin's world. >> wayne's world, of course. >> dana carvey. just go on and on. current stars, will ferrell, wherever you want to go there. it's there must be 30 or 40 of them. and that's not including people from that. i remember, like jane curtin, who went on to amazing and i forget some of them. >> but that's what i'm that's what i'm trying to get at. chris. chris farley. >> so it feels. >> like, you know, when we look at it, the hit rate is so high. however, interestingly, two things are going on. so this is what i'm very curious about. just first of all, it became a at some point, belushi. it became a magnet for talent, meaning there wasn't a million places for everybody to go. that's it. so that's that's one thing. >> that i. >> think. >> about a little bit. not and this is not to discredit what he's done, but at some. point he created such a great mousetrap. yeah. that all of a sudden you get a look first look at all of the best talent. and then the other question is how. you know, th
michaels accomplished. and i don't i don't have time to mention all of i mean, eddie murphy, bill, bill murray, the biggest mike myers was austin's world. >> wayne's world, of course. >> dana carvey. just go on and on. current stars, will ferrell, wherever you want to go there. it's there must be 30 or 40 of them. and that's not including people from that. i remember, like jane curtin, who went on to amazing and i forget some of them. >> but that's what i'm that's what i'm...