you are substantive representation. thank you so much. thank, you my pleasure. and thank you all for watching us on this saturday. i am simone sanders townsend. you can catch me right here on msnbc, weekends at 4 pm eastern, and anytime over on peacock, where we have new episodes on the msnbc hub every monday. and a quick programming note for you, starting monday, msnbc reports has a new job and for jose díaz-balart at 11 am eastern, followed by andrea mitchell at noon eastern, chris jansing at 1 pm eastern, and katie tour at 3 pm eastern. politicsnation with the great reverent al sharpton, also living black history, starts right after this. neutrogena® hydro boost lightweight. fragrance-free. 48-hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. second date, wish me luck buddy. mouth to mission control. we have a denture problem. over. roger that.
actually for violent crimes. most of what people call the police were or not violent. you had to come back, because this is something that we are going to stay on. i appreciate you injecting the data into this conversation because it is critical. thank you for being here. and that wraps up this edition of simone. this was difficult. this was emotional. check on everybody. check on your loved ones, a lot of people are not okay. there are folks that may need someone to talk to right now, and i saw that video, i saw my husband, i saw my brother, i saw my uncles. i saw him in a fuse. that is problematic. i m simone sanders thompson and i will be back here on msnbc at 4 pm eastern tomorrow. politics nation with the great reverend al sharpton picks up things right after this with what i am just positive will be a powerful conversation with the mother and stepfather of tyre nichols and with attorney
paid and not being appreciated as they should be. you know, we saw that in the pandemic, with them firing workers like myself, this speaking up about health and safety. that would not have happened if i had a union. so my journey and my fight and my amazon labor union that is continuing to fight every day. picture is bigger than us. we look at the bigger picture and we know that we can protect ourselves and other buildings and other warehouses and other industries will follow suit. that is why we have been seeing the apprise and these new unions and independent unions as well in the last year. chris i think you are absolutely right. and black history month yet, i would like to say you are living black history. thank you very much for your time and for what you do. absolutely, thank you. and thank you for watching symone on this saturday, i am simone sanders thompson and you can catch me right here on msnbc weekends at 4 pm eastern. i guess what? don t go anywhere because politics
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behaving. whether it s the documents or something else, the extremist maga republicans are going to find something that they want to investigate this white house for. they will try and say that the documents came off of hunter biden s laptop and they are somehow related to 31,000 emails from hillary clinton. or come up with some other crazy, lunatic sort of conspiracy. they will do that regardless. you know i have to laugh to keep from crying because all of the things that you just said are things that republican members of congress have established. congressman brandon boyle, thank you for coming on today s. are good to see you. thank you. thank you. coming up, folks i will bring in my political panel to dive into the showdown over the debt ceiling and the potential risk for actual republicans. do they exist and then we look into more drama over congressman george santos. y all, i have to, say keep your eye on the money okay? but, first my colleague jessica layton, here with