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There's no doubt about it. The American media is obsessed with President Trump.

Despite the fact that most 24-hour news outlets spend about 23 of those hours

talking about Trump, there are things he has done that they haven't covered.

Going through these examples, it's not hard to see why the country is so divided.

So fake news or not, click on that subscribe button and let's go through some of

the things Trump has done that the media hasn't covered. 

The Unemployment Rate Supporters of President Trump and even Trump

himself  will point out that while he has had very little to do with unemployment

numbers, they and the rest of the economy is doing extremely well. The thing

about the economy is, it has multiple moving parts and is an absolute behemoth.

Because of that, it takes a lot of time for an economy this size to make substantive

changes. Trump is taking credit for something largely

created by his predecessor, Barack Obama. However, Trump can get credit for a

lot of the so-called "enthusiasm" in the economy, namely in Wall Street. But he

can't take full — or some would say any — credit for something that was started

years before he took office. This graph will show the unemployment rate

hit a low 4.3% in July. During the campaign, Trump and other conservatives said

the unemployment rate was the result of "cooked books" / and that it

didn't include the amount of people who simply stopped receiving unemployment benefits.

Trump had a semi-famous quote during the campaign, saying:

"Don't believe these phony numbers, The number is probably 28, 29, as high

as 35 [per cent]. In fact, I even heard recently 42 per cent."

Funny that now that Trump is president, the numbers are real "again". The media

isn't covering Trump's role in the unemployment numbers and to some that's a

sign they're biased. Some say there's a "Trump effect" that has buoyed short-term

hiring — because of the promise of tax cuts and deregulation. But as with

everything Trump, you never know what the actual deal is.

Budget Surplus If there is ever a misnomer when it comes

to the United States Federal Government, it's budget surplus. The government

has been running a major deficit since George W. Bush decided to slash taxes

for the richest Americans back in 2001.

His predecessor, Bill Clinton, had created a budget surplus of his own and a major

point of the campaigns of both W. Bush and his opponent, former Vice President

Al Gore, was what the government should do with that money. Gore, ever the

"boring" goody goody said that it should be placed in a "lock box", something he

was made fun of for ad nauseam. W. Bush, ever his father's son, went the

conservative route and said if there's a surplus, people are being overcharged with

their taxes, so cut those taxes. And boy did he. Since then, the government hasn't

had a surplus… until April of 2017! Now a few disclaimers, as April is typically

a surplus month because it's tax season and the amount of tax receipts the

IRS receives gives the government a ton of money to spend. There was also the

fact that corporations paid their taxes in April, after a change from them typically

paying in March. So, the government had a lot of the money

that they'd make for the entire year from both people and corporations. But, regardless

of the fact that Trump hasn't implemented his tax plan yet, there was still

a budget surplus under his watc. He's the President overseeing a surplus, while

tapping his fingers together and saying, "excellent".

Supreme Court Since the terror attacks of September 11th,

2001, the Executive Branch of government has expanded it's role and power

in an attempt to give the President unilateral power when it comes to fighting

the war on terror, or even saving the economy. Most of that power comes from so-called

"executive orders." Trump used those orders to pass or change

more legislation than almost any President since the 1940's. However, as

this all shows, these things can be undone and thus carry a lot less weight than

perhaps the most important role a president has — besides commander in chief

— and that's the ability to pick a Supreme Court Justice.

Now, the media did cover the fact that Trump elevated Neil Gorsuch to the Court,

but they didn't cover it as an accomplishment. Rather, it was something that

needed to be undone.

There was a lot of anger about that selection since the vacancy that needed filling

actually came under his predecessor, Barack Obama. Justice Antonin Scalia died

almost a year prior in February of 2016. Now, there is a standing courtesy that if

an opening comes in the last year of a president's term, they must wait until their

successor takes office. Obama attempted to buck that trend by nominating

Merrick Garland, but the Republican- controlled Senate ignored the nomination until

Trump took over. It was unheard of because technically President

Obama still had the power to nominate a Justice. Gorsuch is a decent selection

and not the zany pick many feared Trump would nominate (like Judge Judy).

You Down with TPP? Globalization has erased borders, especially

when it comes to trade, and has created a sort of race to the bottom when

it comes to which country can offer the cheapest labor. Because of that, the United

States has regions like the "Rust Belt"— an ironic nod to the fact that

entire towns are filled with abandoned buildings that used to be homes to factories

and good paying jobs. Trump ran against trade agreements that perpetuated

this trend. The Trans- Pacific-Partnership, became a symbol of everything

that's wrong with globalization — including but not limited to those who

actually got Trump elected. Hillary Clinton was for the TPP before she turned against

it. That hurt her chances, big time, especially

considering then current President Obama was described as working "fervently"

for the partnership. Once Trump took office one of the first things he did was

sign an executive order that officially withdrew the United States from the TPP, even

if it still needed to pass a Congress that had members who called the chances of

the TPP passing "bleak".

Border Security If there's any one community that treats

Trump like Voldemort and is so afraid of him that they refuse to even speak his name,

it's the immigrant community (both legal and illegal).The number of illegal border

crossing from Mexico to the US dropped over 40 percent in February (from

the previous month), Trump's first full month in office.

Like many points on this list, the numbers were trending that way even before

Trump took office. Yet, it has still been labeled the "Trump Effect" by different

sources. Even CNN used the term and they're probably the most outspoken

network about Trump.

Now, Trump is struggling to get his wall built; Mexico flat out refused to pay for it

and Trump is now threatening to shut down the government that his party controls

if funding for the wall isn't included in the upcoming funding bill. The reality is

that he may not even need one because immigrants

are so afraid of being raided by Trump.

Reigning in the EPA? If you're on the libertarian side of the

aisle you'll applaud Trump for this. The man

he appointed to run the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, ironically

sued the agency multiple times in the past. He had even called for it to be

disbanded. This is Trump's way of making good on his

campaign promise that he would "eliminate the EPA." He accused it of

overstepping its boundaries and making it hard for businesses to thrive with all the

smothering regulations — i.e. making it hard to dump their chemicals into the rivers.

Even though Trump's party, the Republicans control Congress anyway and they're

against the EPA as well, President Trump also signed an executive order that,

while vague, helped limit the EPA. The order stated that all heads of branch

departments — i.e. Pruitt — should "eliminate all unnecessary agencies and

reorganize those that remain to improve their efficiency, effectiveness and

accountability." While the order did give branch directors

six months to accomplish this goal, Pruitt got started right away as apparently (at least

according to CNN) "reigning in" the EPA was one of Trump's top priorities when

he got into office. Again, depending on where you lay on the political spectrum,

this is either an amazing move for small businesses or something quite horrific

for public safety and the future of the planet.

Energy One of the larger stories of 2016 was the

Dakota Access Pipeline protests by numerous Sioux tribes at the Standing Rock

Reservation. The protests  drew worldwide attention. They argued the pipeline

threatened their environmental and economic wellbeing. They also claimed it destroyed

sites of "great historic, religious and cultural significance."

Despite those legitimate gripes and their very real fear the pipeline would

eventually leak — especially near Lake Oahe, which is their main source of water

— Trump approved the pipeline. While the pipeline benefits each state it runs

through — from Northern North Dakota all the way to Illinois — it also may not

have been necessary. The United States is one of the largest producers of natural

gas in the world. It makes sense the party that chanted "drill,

baby, drill!" at rallies would find no fault with building an oil pipeline that has

already spilled multiple times, in and around water sacred to a group of people the

United States government has let down time and again. But hey, it'll save

people a fraction of a cent at the pump, so… Worth it?

The Housing Market Back in 2011, a little under three years after

the housing market collapsed and almost brought the world economy to its knees,

houses were on the market for an average of 84 days. Since last month however,

houses only remain on the market for an average of 45 days.

Like most everything on this list, it's hard to give complete credit to anyone for

something that has so many moving parts. For example, zero per cent interest

rates helped spur a lot of home purchases. That started years ago, of course, but

it's reached peak levels this year. Also, housing prices spiked in February — a

month after Trump took office — by 5.8 per cent. That was the sharpest rise in

prices in almost three years. In Minneapolis, the median price of a home is

now $225,000, a 20 per cent surge since the housing implosion in 2008.

Realtors across the country are calling this a "housing boom." Since this took

place under Trump, his followers give him credit for it.

Manufacturing Boost The "Rust Belt" exists because of the

flight of manufacturing from the United States — since the late 60's or early

70's when globalization started. The Manufacturing Index (MI) is based on a set

of surveys of more than 300 manufacturing firms, that asks questions about

confidence, hiring, profit and loss, etc.

After Trump was elected, the MI reached a level that it hadn't in almost 35 years.

Because it's based on optimism, a lot like the stock market, it's easy to see why

the index reached that level: Trump signed an executive order reducing

regulations on manufacturers.

The Donald ran on an "America First" platform, promising things difficult to

accomplish. Things like betraying Republican principles by interfering with the

inner workings or decisions of a corporation or company.

Before and after the election, Trump was calling out companies for outsourcing

their manufacturing work. It bought him a lot of working class votes — even from

unions members who typically vote Democrat. While Trump has gotten some firms

to keep their jobs in America, outsourcing is still a real thing.

Some find Trump's promises hollow, considering he and his family have

consistently used foreign manufacturing for the products they sell. And yet, the

manufacturing sector is still buying what Trump is selling… For now.

Cutting Regulations Since he took office, Trump has altered or

repealed many regulations put in place by his predecessors. Some of the most important

include the repeal of the Dodd- Frank Act, a regulation put in place as a

response to the financial crisis of 2008. Conservatives loathe regulations so they applauded

that move. But that applause turned into outright amazement when Trump

signed an executive order that stated that for every new regulation the government

creates, two must be removed in its place. That means that eventually the American

government could have only one regulation!

Conservatives believe that capitalism makes a lot of government (and regulations)

redundant, as the "invisible hand" of the "market" will create its own rules

and regulations. They believe people's safety

is inherent in a company's business model; they don't want to kill their customers

— it's bad for business. However, history and current reality has shown

that while in theory that makes a ton of sense, it never pans out in real life

because greed supersedes all else. There are countless examples of this, like

the tobacco industry or the companies that know that their coal ash is leaking into

drinking water. Either way, it's been the most important

move Trump made in his young presidency.

And, since odds in Vegas have Trump out of office by the end of the year, it could

be the most important of his entire administration. You can beat the odds by checking out our

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We now have confirmation from the man himself.... that U.S. President Donald Trump will be visiting

South Korea, Japan and China in November on his first trip to Asia since taking office....

a visit that should be timely considering the wave after wave of provocations we've

been seeing from North Korea recently.

President Trump was speaking onboard Air Force One following a brief visit to hurricane-hit

Florida.

Trump said he may also be attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit set to be held

in Vietnam.

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Trump's Anti-Gay Judges: Sept 15 Debrief - Duration: 3:47.

More anti-gay attacks from Donald Trump, this time focused on federal courts.

The marriage vote in Australia is going even worse than expected.

And we're remembering a civil rights pioneer.

All that and more on Weekly Debrief.

Before we talk about issues this week, let's take a moment to remember Edie Windsor.

Edie sued the government after they refused to recognize her marriage, refusing to let

an unfair law stand in the way of love.

Her bravery has been a huge inspiration to queer people everywhere, and when the Supreme

Court ruling in her favor, it cleared a path for marriage equality nationwide.

Edie passed away this week, but she'll always be remembered for standing up for equality

and doing the right thing.

Edie's work perfectly highlights the importance of a justice system that recognizes civil

rights for all.

Which is why it's so alarming that this week Donald Trump nominated Jeff Mateer and Matthew

Kacsmaryk as federal judges.

These appointments almost always go to experienced judges, or at least people who've worked for

judges.

You'll be shocked to hear that Trump's nominees have no judicial experience, but they do have

a history of working alongside hate groups.

Mateer and Kacsmaryk both come from a group called "First Liberty," which worked for years

to block marriage equality in Texas.

When that failed, First Liberty shifted its focus to making it easier to discriminate

against same-sex couples.

Their lawyers defended businesses that turn away gays, and tried to overturn civil rights

for queer people.

In the past, courts have been the best way to protect those rights.

It was courts that secured the freedom to marry nationwide; and in the states, courts

have protected queer people's jobs, housing, and access to education.

In recent years, courts overturned older rulings, such as a ruling from the 80s that allowed

cops to arrest gay people for having sex in their own homes.

Now we could be sliding back to a time when courts kill civil rights instead of protecting

them.

If Trump's nominees are confirmed, they could quickly dismantle what few protections exist

for LGBTs.

With a justice system no longer committed to, you know, justice, what's left for protecting

civil rights?

Well, there's voting, but that's not always a great strategy.

Take a look at Australia right now -- voting's just begun in a nationwide survey on marriage

equality, and so far it's not going well.

For starters, there's been such a surge in misleading information that legislators are

scrambling to pass emergency laws against hate speech.

There's been a rise in calls to crisis lines connected to the vote.

And to top it off, support for marriage equality is suddenly dropping.

One survey shows support for marriage is down to 58 percent, a drop of 6 points in just

two weeks.

This could be connected to misinformation campaigns -- for example, an American company

that works for Ted Cruz has started bombarding Australians with anti-equality robocalls.

It could be the phrasing of the question, which seems worded to steer people towards

a no vote.

Or it could be the wishy-washy ads being put out by the pro-equality campaign.

Whatever's causing the drop in support, voting on civil rights has proven to be a risky proposition

in the US, and now it's being proven risky again in Australia.

This is why it's so important to have judges who respect civil rights, rather than judges

whose career is built on overturning them.

So this week's action item is once again to contact your senators and urge them to reject

the nominations of Jeff Mateer and Matthew Kacsmaryk.

The Senate confirmation vote is likely to come very soon, so it's crucial that you call,

email, or text.

The number is 1-844-USA-0234, you can text RESIST to 50409, or email via Democracy.io.

And of course the more people who contact their senators, the better.

So, please keep sharing these videos to get the word out.

Keep in touch in the YouTube comments and @mattbaume on Twitter.

And I'll debrief you next week.

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Donald Trump Says We Need To Shut Down The Entire Internet - Duration: 4:11.

Late Thursday evening, early Friday morning in London over in the United Kingdom, a bomb

went off in a subway tube that injured 18 people.

Possibly as many as 20 have been sent to the hospital; however, it appears that none of

their injuries are life-threatening at this point.

However, this incident is being ruled as terrorism at the moment, and therefore, Donald Trump

immediately took to Twitter following this attack to basically do what Donald Trump does

best, and that is overreact, because Donald Trump's reaction to this bombing in London

was to say that we, everybody, the world, needs to close off the internet so nobody

can use the internet, so terrorists can stop using that as a recruiting tool.

Now, it might be a bit of a shock for people to learn this, but this is actually not the

first time that Donald Trump has actually called for the internet to be shut down in

response to terrorist attacks.

After he first made this comment several months ago, he then backed up and said, "Well, let's

just shut down the terrorist websites," as if that's something that other people haven't

thought of yet.

But now in the wake of this London bombing, he's come out and said, "You know what?

Screw it.

We've got to get rid of the internet."

Now, of course, all of this happened on Donald Trump's favorite medium, Twitter, which is

an internet-based social media platform, and of course, he didn't see the irony in that.

In addition to the tweet about shutting down the internet, he also sent out a tweet saying,

"We need a bigger, better, badder enforced travel ban to keep people out of the United

States, which courts have consistently ruled as basically unconstitutional.

He also took a few swipes at the ESPN host who earlier this week called him a racist,

white supremacist.

He offered absolutely no sympathy for the city of London or for the people who were

harmed in this attack, just basically used it to promote his own selfish positions and

to go out there and attack a media personality because they said something that he didn't

like.

Rest assured, Donald Trump's call to shut off the internet really has nothing to do

about stopping terrorism.

If it did, Donald Trump wouldn't be cutting back the budget and staff at the cybersecurity

offices within the United States Government, but he is.

All this is about is about shutting down his critics.

If we lose the internet, which, folks, it'll never happen, so don't worry about that, but

if we lose the internet, the majority of the voices speaking out against Donald Trump go

away.

He doesn't have to worry about all those negative stories and the people berating him and attacking

him, rightfully so, on social media platforms.

His little bubble gets a little bit tighter because there's no more outside negative influence

from the fact that the internet would be dead.

It's also worth noting that in the past Donald Trump said that he was going to talk to Bill

Gates about possibly shutting down the internet as is somehow Bill Gates has a massive switch

in his house that just turns the internet on and off or that he really has any sway

over whether or not the internet actually works.

Donald Trump is absolutely delusional if he thinks that cutting off the internet is going

to stop any form of terrorism, really.

Terrorism has existed long before the internet.

It will continue to exist if the internet is gone, and it's going to do even worse things

on the internet if you continue to cut back on the departments in your own government

that are in charge of monitoring those kinds of things.

You've been given ample opportunity to properly respond to terrorist attacks around the globe,

and yet, again, you failed miserably in your response to what happened in London

this week.

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Angry Trump Fans Burn Their MAGA Hats After Immigration Talks - Duration: 4:17.

Following a recent announcement that Donald Trump and the Democrats had come to some sort

of deal on DACA and immigration reform, even though Donald Trump said there was no deal

made, the appearance that he's going to work with Democrats and somehow give these people

path to citizenship has enraged his far-right base so much so that videos are now floating

around on Twitter and Facebook of hardcore Donald Trump supporters burning their make

America great again hat.

In fact, there were so many of these that the burn my MAGA hat hashtag began to trend

on Twitter, and you can still look that up and see videos of these people who are so

furious with the President that they're burning his merchandise that they probably overpaid

for to begin with.

But don't worry about Trump, obviously he already got their vote.

He got their money for the hats, so he's gonna be just fine.

But let's get to the real heart of this issue, and this little backlash, protest, MAGA hat

burning proves that Trump supporters supported the President, at least the hardcore folk,

the alt-right folk, because he promised to get rid of the people in this country who

didn't look like them.

That is their only issue, that is their only concern, and that is their only motivation.

Even Ann Coulter came out again, even after she said that, "Who doesn't want Trump impeached

now," she's now come out and admitted, "I bet on a loser with Donald Trump."

Keep in mind, this is a woman who wrote a book titled In Trump, We Trust.

It was always about immigration.

It was always about preserving the white race here in the United States.

It had nothing to do with keeping people safe from the very few dangerous people that come

across the border.

It was all about making making America white again.

That is what these people wanted and now that it appears that Donald Trump might not deport

800,000 people who came into this country as children, suddenly they lose their minds.

They've decided that Trump isn't good enough for them.

Even though they supported him wholeheartedly throughout the campaign because of his racial

overtones that were pretty much the common theme throughout his campaigning and his speeches

and his rallies, they now believe that they have been betrayed, that Donald Trump somehow

isn't a true conservative.

Listen, Donald Trump's not gonna disappoint you people.

He wants your vote and that's why he's still out there pushing for this wall.

So he's gonna do whatever he has to to make you happy because it appears that he believes

the same things that you do and that is that America should be nothing but white people,

close off the borders, don't let anyone that looks different from us come into this country.

Unfortunately, that is grossly at-odds with American history, as that is literally how

this country was founded to begin with.

A lot of ancestors, for most of the people in this country, are not Native Americans.

We came over, either across a border or on a ship, some of even on planes 'cause we've

been here that recently.

So stop acting like you have some kind of claim to American heritage because American

heritage is everything.

But more importantly, American heritage is Native Americans, the people that this country's

treated like crap since we first came over on those boats.

We owe the white people in this country nothing.

But we owe the people who wanna come over here and make a better life for themselves,

those are the people who aren't gonna go out there and run over protesters with their car.

They're not gonna go out there, buy tiki torches, and march in their khaki shorts because they

want a homogenous race here in the United States.

They wanna come over here and work and contribute and live a better life.

That's more than we can say about these people burning their MAGA hats.

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WOW! Massive Backlash After Trump's "Betrayal" and The Kenneka Jenkins Mystery Explained - Duration: 13:30.

Sup you beautiful bastards, hope you had a fantastic

Thursday welcome back to the Philip DeFranco show and let's just jump into it the first thing I want to talk about today one of

The most requested stories today was the very confusing situation around Kenneka Jenkins before moving forward

I want to just kind of preface this with I was a little concerned about even covering this story and the reason for that is

That there's some information around it, but there's just a lot of speculation. There's a lot of noise

There's a lot of confusion a lot of it though coming from people that very much care about the situation

Want justice of some sort as we've seen in the past that concerned that investigative work online it can be very helpful

But also very misleading and wrong so that's why I have a little bit of a concern of even talking about this

But I will also be talking about this in what we do know what we don't know and what people are speculating so that said

Let's talk about Chicago where Kenneka Jenkins was found dead in a hotel freezer on Sunday

And so let's start with a timeline Friday 11:30 p.m.

Kenneka Jenkins borrows her mother's car and tells her she's going to go hang out with some friend and Jenkins then goes to a hotel

Room party at the Crowne Plaza, Chicago, O'Hare Hotel Saturday at 1:30 a.m.. Kenneka sister talks to her on the phone

This is the last time anyone in the family hears from her 136 a.m.

Facebook livestream is posted that allegedly shows Jenkins in the girl who's streaming mirrored sunglasses

And this livestream will eventually go viral from people trying to find out more information about what actually happened there also other videos that have

Surfaced from the night that allegedly showed Jenkins in them, but it's hard to figure out what time they were posted and 3:20 a.m.

According to police Jenkins is seen on surveillance video stumbling near the front desk this footage isn't found until 10:00 p.m.

As far as why we'll get to the 4:34 a.m.. Kenneka's mom receives a phone call from Jenkins his friends

They say that they lost track of Kenneka

But they have her car which she borrowed and her cell phone

And they later dropped the car and cell phone off to her according to the mother the friend said they were with Jenkins ready to

Leave when they realized she had left the car keys in the room the friends say they leave Jenkins waiting in the hallway as they

Go to get the keys when they return with the keys. She was gone 5:00 a.m.

Jenkins his family shows up to the hotel to try to find her according to the mother the hotel staff refused to look at surveillance

footage until they had a

Missing-persons report so the family calls believes to file a report and the police say that they should just wait a few hours

1:15 p.m.

the hotel is notified by police that there is a missing teen and the official search begins so police search the ninth floor where the

Party was in the common area 6 p.m.

Kenneka's family gets frustrated with the lack of results begin to knock on doors at Randall's trying to find anyone that may have seen something

10:00 p.m.. That surveillance footage of Jenkins in the lobby is found and then on Sunday 12:25 am

Jenkins his body is discovered in one of the walk-in freezers in the hotel at this point

She's been missing for almost 24 hours as far as why no one found her in a walk-in freezer

Poorly the freezer was not being used to store food Gary Mack a spokesperson for the village of Rosemont saying there is some construction

Activity where a new restaurant is being built she was found in that vicinity

I think this is not an area where anyone would typically be who was a guest in the hotel well 12:48 a.m.

The County Coroner pronounces Jenkins dead with the cause of death to be determined after the autopsy

5:00 am mother is asked to identify the daughter's body and at this time

She says the detective told her that these accidents happen from time to time saying that her daughter had drunkenly locked herself into the freezer

And by the end of the day the autopsy had been performed

But they have not released any

Specifics about how she died and right now it does appear that the police are treating

This as a death case and not a homicide but a spokesperson adding that everything is on the table that said police are still investigating

They've been interviewing people that have been identified as being at that party police chief Donald E

Stevens the third saying the Rosemont public safety department is currently reviewing and analyzing

All social media content and videos along with surveillance video from the Crowne Plaza Hotel total of 47 Hotel cameras are currently being analyzed by

our investigators

But many others are not

convinced that including Jenkins his mother who doesn't believe if she would have even been able to open that door you get to scramble and

In my job without coolers. Yeah, you gotta have some strength

Yeah, now imagine

They say she couldn't have barely hold a set book yet alone pull open the door

Others saying the story doesn't add friends reportedly saying that kanika forgot her keys

But then why did they go up to get the keys if she was too drunk to get the keys why would anyone leave her?

Alone people start going through that livestream video saying oh at 3:08 you can hear someone say help me

So there's so much noise are people disputing that and they're have been theories and

Accusations going around saying that the friends set her up theory is that they wanted to prank her and it went wrong that they actually

Set her up to be sexually assaulted

She was killed on purpose and then moved that's right now so much of that is based off of

speculation and kind of garbled audio quality video or people trying to see what's in the reflection of sunglasses

I mean really only know at this point

I mean we as the public is that there was a party at the hotel and people were smoking weed

And they were drinking look Kenneka was there but as of right now

We don't know the time of death

Which is also important because it will be it will be

Horrible it turns out the Kenneka had not died by the time her family was there looking for her and all that legal red tape

Got in the way of her being saved we also as of right now

do not

The cause of death we know the police said they have security camera footage that says they saw her near the front desk

But we don't know how she got into the freezer his Kenneka on any of the other security footage

And if she is was there anyone else with her and that's where we are right now now do I know what actually happened?

No, I think it's feasible that it was just an accident with the information we have so far

Yes, and I said

I'm glad the police are interviewing all these people that they're looking through all this so maybe we can have some closure

Hopefully we get a final answer soon

But at on the other end of things it's also so incredibly dangerous that many people many people have already labeled

Specific friends as people who set up

Kenneka jenkins to be raped and murdered and we searched kanika jenkins on twitter there are people that just think that is a fact right

Now and ultimately ends up being this weird story of this case most likely wouldn't be taken as seriously if it wasn't for social media

If it does turn now this was 100% an accident

We we are seeing the ugly head of the internet here

And that said I'd love to know your thoughts on the story the reaction to of the speculation anything

Just let me know what you're thinking in those comments down below

Let's talk about this crazy story coming out of New Hampshire around an eight-year-old boy named Quincy

Reportedly on August 28th Quincy was playing with a group of teenagers two doors down from his home and according to Quincy's grandmother the group

Of white teens he was playing with began calling him racial slurs throwing rocks at him and things

Escalated when they stepped up on a picnic table and grabbed a rope from an old tire swing older boys allegedly putting the ropes around

Their necks then telling Quincy that it was his turn to do it and according to Quincy's mother once he got up on the table

And put the rope around his neck and another kid came up from behind him and pushed him off the picnic table

And they walked away and left him there hanging now there were no adults president

But Quincy his 11 year old sister saw what happened she described Quincy kicking his feet

Grabbing at his neck and turning purple tree and screaming for help ol Quincy reportedly swung from the tree three or four times before freeing

Himself and soon after when the mother found out what happened she rushed him to the local hospital

There doctors recommended Quincy be airlifted and transported to another medical facility. Well. They didn't suffer any internal injuries

He sustained cuts and wrote burns to his neck and the mother shared a photo of Quincy's injuries

Online and a post that's now deleted

It's just horrible to look at and in this post she rose my son is being flown to Dartmouth after a 14 year old kid

Decided to hang him from a tree don't care

If this was a so-called accident or not my son almost died because of some little shit teenage kids Quincy is doing okay

Just keep him in your prayers of course the question becomes will what happens now well right now

There's a lot of debate as to whether this is a hate crime according to the family

Incident wasn't the first time the neighborhood teenagers use racial slurs or physical violence against Quincy when zis mother is saying the words

lynched in white pride were used during the incident this leading them to believe he was targeted because he was biracial as far as the

Police investigation into all of this Police Chief Mark chase initially wouldn't really comment much

He also faced a lot of criticism and backlash for something. He said about the juvenile suspect reportedly

He said these people need to be protected adding mistakes

They make as a young child should not have to follow them for the rest of their life and that angered a lot of people

because they said it sound like the police chief was more concerned about the

perpetrators of this horrible thing then

Quincy the child who is actually the victim of it and then on Tuesday he put out a special press release where he said he

understands the community wants answers

But a lot of the details cannot be released right now that because the case involves minors under the age of 14 and in that

Statement adding if we receive information that a crime has been committed and that the actor was

Substantially motivated to commit that crime because of hostility towards the victim's religion race creed sexual

Orientation national origin or sex we will seek remedies through enhanced sentencing laws

But as right now investigators have not yet determined. Whether the case warrants prosecution as a hate crime since all of this

We've seen a lot of people voicing their opinions activists standing up

Protest you people worry that the police and the city have been just downplaying this story, but now there's a lot of attention now

They're handling it

So that's where we are with the situation right now

And then let me throw in my opinion right off the bat with the police chief's saying you know we don't want these mistakes

affecting these kids for the rest of their lives mistake is a kid throwing a rock up into the sky and

accidentally fell on someone's head

It's not a bunch of white

teenagers talking to the eight-year-old black kid into putting a rope around his neck and then pushing him off the picnic table and then not

Even helping him just going away to me at the very least the situation looks like extreme

Bullying something that was violent something that needs to be massively punished

I ultimately just end up leaving the situation feeling disgusted that something like this is

Actually happening now with that said I want to pass the question off to you

What is your takeaway here you think this is a straightforward case of a hate crime being committed

Or do you think that there's there's something here? It could have been an accident?

We're talking about teenagers here does that somehow make it different

I'd love to know your thoughts here because I've seen a lot of different arguments

and then let's talk about Donald Trump in the news because oh a

lot of Donald Trump's base is not happy with him today many of them are treating this like a

WWE he will turn which actually oh my god might actually be the best way to kind of describe what happened this morning

This high level recreation kind of sums up the situation

Change a TLC

Kanchan Oh City

Okay so to bring you up to speak is being reported that Democratic leaders Pelosi and Schumer had reached an agreement with try following a

dinner at the White House

They said they had quote agreed to enshrine the protections of daca into law quickly and to work out a package of border security

Excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides immediately following this a lot of trumps core base. Thought one of two things

That's either fake news Trump would never do that or oh my god

He's betrayed us and this morning from tweet a No Deal was made last night on daca massive border security would have to be agreed

To in exchange for consent would be subject to vote Trump. Also clarifying the situation to reporters

Okay so no official deal

But also he doesn't mention the wall here and Pelosi and Schumer issued a statement clarifying what they said they meant last night saying what?

Remains to be negotiated are the details of border security with a mutual goal of

Finalizing all details as soon as possible on both sides Reid the wall would not be any part of this agreement the president made clear

He intends to pursue it at a later time

We made clear we would continue to oppose it this also appeared to be true from Trump's side because when talking to the media he

Said that there is no deal, but the wall will come later. We're right now renovating large sections of wall

Thank you that brand-new we're doing a lot of renovation we're building four different samples of the wall to see what?

Regarding danke Trump tweeted anybody really want to throw out good educated and accomplished young people who have jobs some serving in the military

really

They've been in our country for many years through no fault of their own brought in by parents at young age Plus big border security

There regarding the wall hero at the wall

Which is already under construction in the form of new renovation of old and existing fences and walls will continue to be built and holy

Hell it was so incredibly interesting to go to any place

That is notoriously pro-trump right Bart reporting Trump caves on Daka wants quick amnesty for 800 thousand illegal alien

and if you look at the comments there you go to the subreddit the

Donald you're seeing a lot of people that feel betrayed

And it's very confusing to me that Donald Trump did not realize that a lot of his core base would be angered by this he

Tweets does anyone really want to do this really yes

There are many people and a lot of them voted for you you understand. I'm not bashing Trump for this

This is an incredibly complex situation and understand

I'm not talking about the illegal immigrants the adults they themselves who jumped over the border a dreamers who according to many experts actually have

a positive

Effect for our country and economy and if anything the situation leads me to believe that one of two things has happened one Donald Trump

Is very much against illegal immigration, but he's okay with the dreamers by doing what he's done over the past two weeks

He just wants daca to be legal or Trump is using this

specifically there the future of around eight hundred thousand plus people in the United States as leopard but leverage for what if not specifically the

Wall just the border security

I mean I feel like this situation and the Trump presidency in general has

Resulted in people just ending up on the same side that they didn't expect and Coulter one of the first people to say that Donald

Trump could and would be president who is laughed at initially

It's tweeting this morning about at this point who doesn't want Donald Trump impeached. You know crazy

That is I have liberal friends

They don't know what to do now they agree with Ann Coulter on something

But with all of that said what actually happens next who knows it feels like the whole country and world has just been kind of

Winging it for a little bit. No way to successfully predict. What's gonna happen next we are in a political

Sandstorm actually update to the story proving that we don't know what's gonna happen whatsoever Donald Trump has now updated his statement

Just two hours after saying the wall will come later after several hours of saying we want to get these people out of our country

Really told reporters that he won't do anything on dhaka unless the wall becomes a reality not necessarily in the legislation

But at some point in the future saying we have to make sure the wall isn't obstructed because without the wall I wouldn't do anything

It doesn't have to be here

But they can't obstruct the wall if it's in a budget or anything else

Which that makes me ask well if it's not in the actual legislation. Are you in Schumer doing a pinky promise regarding daca?

He said we're not looking at citizenship. We're not looking at amnesty

We're looking at allowing people to stay here, and I spoke with Paul Ryan

Everybody's on board and so that part's a little bit confusing because you're saying that it's not amnesty

It's not citizenship most likely you're talking about a situation that involves conditional green cards for all the doctor recipients

Maybe still not given citizenship for a lot of trumps base

That's not any better any calling for and feeling they were promised deportation you can say that it's not amnesty

But you still have people that are technically not supposed to be here being allowed to be here the difference for many people in his

Base that are angry is so minimal that it doesn't make it better for them anyway back into the sandstorm

We go that's actually where I'm going to end today's show and remember if you liked this video you like what I try and do

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