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2019-08-15

Trevor suspects President Trump is angling to get his wife deported, Bill de Blasio talks about his 2020 White House bid, and Jada Pinkett Smith discusses "Red Table Talk."

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Using the comedy central. All these words do. Those ninety probably said, rose World news headquarters in New York. This is the daily Joe with revenue years to great guess, joining us tonight. First, New York, city and democratic presidential candidate, buildup, lousy, always running everybody and learn to talk about her new movie angel has fallen data, packets,
There is also show the countries worst congressmen gets worse. All your favorite tv shows are now in one place and why millennia might be in trouble, so its catch up is headlines. Let's begin with Steve King Iowa congressmen and cocoanut wish to be a human congressmen. King has made a ton of bat shit comments over the years, but today He somehow managed to set a new high school of crazy some new controversial comments from a republican member of the House of Representatives congressmen Steve king of I want once again seeming to suggest a group of conservatives earlier today that the human popular She might not exist. Had it not been for rape and incest throughout
what and what have? We went back through all the family trees and just hold people, rebellious as Weatherby obviously moral love. We did, then why no population without rape and insists on like someone finally got around to watch it Emma thrown sets like either Steve. King has lost their mind or he just did a twenty three in me tests and go back. Some pretty crazy results like he as a general rule for any politicians out there, before you say something stop and ask yourself a simple question after I say this: will I be known as the rape and in session guy. If there's any way, the answer could be s just stay quiet all right. Let's move on, have you ever gotten a birthday gift that wasn't quite what you expected, but you pretended that you liked it anyway well there's one kid in India, whose not good at pretending
they celebrated in India gone terribly wrong. Every couple gave their twenty two year old Son cause a brand new, be in dumb with you as a gift, but being grateful. A cash got angry. It was the guy you wanted. So the young driver push that brand new Bmw into a river trending tonight online shows the car floating away and sinking. He claimed the beam was far too small for human. His pals and that he parents they wanted a Jaguar. While he pushed his, I knew Bmw in to the river in all his parents should have done they should it be like ok, got you a Jaguar and then put him in a cage her than actual Jaguar. That's what I can't believe he pushed a brand new car right into the river. Honestly, I'm glad that these parents didn't give him copy for his birthday. That should we have ended well and also, how was he able to push the call all the way to the river without his parents? Stopping here
what were they just watching him going through a stop in black? No, no! No. I want to see where he's going with this. I want to see. Let's see how far it goes, that times have really changed right because used to be american parents, schooling, their kids, like don't throw away food Billy. There are strong, when kids in India, and now it's indian parents, like don't away or Bmw there are kids in America driving gifts event of one way you re, ok and finally, a streaming television continues to take over entertainments old, big media companies are merging together, Disney and Fox eighty and see and touch wanna and now to all companies have decided to tie the knots it's a media every for CBS and via com. The two companies announcing Tuesday there merging to become Viacom CBS. The long awaited deal between the two puts some of the biggest Brandon
putting Showtime, MTV, Nickelodeon, BT and comedy central all back under one corporate banner. The merger creates a company with more than twenty eight billion dollars in revenue, that's right, the two million I see the Essen via come are becoming one which is so exciting. So many shows on the same corporate umbrella is infinite spin off potential yeah like Young, Sheldon and drunk history. Can just merged, become drunk Sheldon. All we can finally get a season of survivor set in Jersey Shore yeah. Now you get voted out of the jacuzzi, all Nick already in one of my favorites could finally combined Spongebob with the show seal team. Yeah? So then we can have seal team square, pants all lives,
I have a lot of the sea or some have been Latin, is waiting in the ocean. That's really knows now get your guns Bunge headlines. This move on to our main story: millennia, Trump. First, lady of the United States and woman We just saw her enemy from across the room, while her husband has struggled to get his approval rating over forty percent. Lonnie has consistently remained in the countries most popular trump, and personally I love her too, because we have so much in common. We both immigrants? Neither of us would be if it weren't for Donald Trump and I'm just gonna put it out there. Both style icons, yeah That's right millennia.
This bestow, Yola. Another reason I've been thinking about Maloney led me is because, in the wake of trumps recent immigration crackdown, I've started. You noticed something. That's got me really concerned. I think Donald Trump is trying to do watch Maloney know, and you might be asking. Why would he want to deport his wife? I don't know I don't know, but things have an executive been perfect between them. First of all, its no secret that Millennia barely spends any time at the White House. Secondly, when you try to hold your hand in public, she tried to slip away like a Slovenian, to condemn what tumble you remember that and who knows it, may have even created some tension, win them when Trump, allegedly banged upon start and paid her to be quiet and in the whole country found out about it anyway?
normal relationship issues- and I know it sounds crazy. Donald Trump wants to support his wife, but but if you look at all of trumps immigration policies, a lot of people think then just hate immigrants, but when you put them all together, we start to notice a patent. All of his policy seem to be aimed at his wife, for example, one of the immigration issues trunk complains about most people who come to the United States, the right way and work in the country illegally and everyone who is it? was that because he's racist he's talking about Mexicans, but I don't think it's a coincidence that the same complaint could apply to his very own wife new question. About Maloney trumps immigration status when she first came to the? U S, the Associated Press reporting she didn't have the proper, Visa for remodeling work? I came here on visa. I flew to Slovenia every few months to stamp it and came back,
trumpets says she got her Risa stamped every few months. If that's accurate, It would mean she had a type of visa, possibly a tourist visa that needs to be updated periodically, but that type of so does not allow working in the United States when this controversy first bubbled up the trunk campaign promised that Maloney would have a press conference, the clearer it love now press conference never happened. That's right, millennia stuff promised that she would hold a press conference to clear up. A questionable immigration history, and then it never happened not to be safe. It's only been three years since that promise was made? Ok and you don't even know how hard it is to throw together a press conference in three years like you, you have to get a podium, and like that's pretty much it, but still, but still it so a little convenience but Trump would bring up the whole legal work thing when he knew
his own wife has a shady visa history. Clearly one that failed, Donald, try to switch things up, because then he started complaining about how lots of foreigners are taking advantage of America's immigration system by claiming that they were special when in fact they were not now again, people assume Trumbull talking about indian computer programs in Silicon Valley. But if you follow the clues, you realise this was actually slamming his. Why the Washington Post reports that questions later about how millennia Tromp scored the so called Einstein Visa too. The United States when she was a model in two thousand and one she was granted a green card in the elite, be one programme. It's designed for academic researchers or people in other fields, such as olympic athletes and Oscar winning actors granted to people who demonstrate sustained and national and international acclaim, it's usually in the fields of arts, business or an academic
research. Now only three thousand Three hundred and seventy six eighty one green cards were issued that year, five when two people from Slovenia yeah that's right, millennia, gotta green card through the Einstein Visa Programme which seem strange, although I guess, if you when enough time, standing next to anyone starts to look like Einstein. Almost anyone. You know you, the more you look at it. The more seems like doll Trump is trying to deport his wife because who can forget one of his biggest anti racial crusades chain, migration, it wants to reform the visa lottery system, an end so cold chain migration. Then you have change migration. J Muggers, Jane migration. You come in and you bring your whole Damn family guy comes in and then the brain is in
whose uncle is father, is grandfathers. Grand a single immigrant bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. Yes, one of the things Donald Trump hates. Mostly. America's immigration policy is that immigrants families can calmly with them in the? U s now, even though from says that I want my family back home. Can we show to know that this is not true? Ok, you cannot bring unlimited websites have to America. The law even says that you guys conclusion my couch Are you not even in town that weaken that's what the law says among mug. Now it was really slick for trump It seemed like this thing was about uncles and aunts incursions but clearly there was some one that he was actually aiming at all along
president drums inlaws flipping in and out of a man, hat and federal building where they took the oath of? U S. Citizen ship source is telling BC news. The first lady MILAN trumpet sponsored her slovenian born parents. This and Amalia knobs. Taking advantage of this same policy, President Trump has demonstrated as Kane Migration and vowed to end that's right. Millennia Trump helped her parents, shame my great! So the? U S! So that's what doll topless stop. It was twenty. Tuna chinese in laws into outlaws super hard core and as if this wasn't enough evidence that Donald Trump is trying to deport his wife. And how do you explain the new policy his administration, announced this week. They came out saying that immigrants who receive assistance from the government may not be allowed to stay in the United States, will guess who
in a free house provided by the United States Millennium. I see what you doing, gonna see what you're doing and I'm not gonna. Let it happen. In fact we are not going to let this thing happen. Show kinds join me now. Help me get the word out by tweeting. Hashtag, don't deport millennia, because if this great immigrants is fortunately this country than the United States can never truly be best website support for this. By comes from see, you now apply gas theories created by Johnson and Johnson and the American Nurses Association nurses.
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I guess the male Neil City and twenty twenty democratic presidential candidate, please welcome mayor building blocks oh, what comes of the daily show is the place to be it is isn't it people of New York City, you love New York City, I'm so glad that you've been able to stop by in New York City. I feel like you're on the campaign trail all the time now. Is that, like a shift for you and in what you do you hear the mayor, and only here, every single, age, doing, may a mayor things and the now you out
in the country campaigning for me, the presently the United States has changed your life. I still do a lot of mayor Mayor things got because it it's a job that literally twenty four seven you can never ever stop. Thinking about it writes its eight point. Six million people is the biggest sitting the country. It's the most diverse place on earth. Right, I run the biggest police force in the country. I run the biggest school system, country. So I got a focus on it, but I also know a lot of what we have to make better here in New York and all over the country can only be fixed in Washington. The truth, that's interesting and ask a lot of people say being a mayor is probably the hottest job in american politics, because whatever you do has an immediate repercussion. Everything that goes wrong is blamed at you know. You blame directly where in Washington and in politics. It feels like there's a lot more of a buffer that goes on. Why would you subject yourself to both?
scrutiny is at the same time, why would you want to be a mayor and council for President? At the same time? Are you just a sack of a punishment? What is theirs, a places will for masochism now. Look I wait for six years. I've been running this place right and I love New York so deeply. I think New York actually right now is a place where people get long pretty well worth. For everyone it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, and we've done things here. That I think, would really benefit the country and part would motivate me to run for president is. I was able to do things that change people's eyes, pre K for every child for free,
let's just think about that for a moment, everyone in America it doesn't matter. If your red state, blue state, we were able to do that here in my first two years is mayor and- and I talked to families trevor- whose lives are just totally changed. Their kids are getting an opportunity that may have Inga and they certainly couldn't afford. Let's face it in America, education has been divvied up, economic reality, not according to what your skills are, what you're possibilities and that's not actually consistent with our values? Imagine a country where every child got to start at the same starting line and could reach their God, given potential we're doing that here, and it gives me confidence. We can do it in the whole country. You you have an aggressive, enrolling, many liberal policies or progressive ideas, rather in New York City and also, as you said, pre Kate. You also pushed for fifteen dollar minimum wage. These ideas that you believe you can scale out to the rest of the United States,
Do you think you can roll those are considering how different the budget saw? The country versus a city yeah because look fitting dominant wages? A great example when it first was float is an idea I supported early on, I believe in it, but you had a huge amount opposition, particularly the business community, but by the way, not just Republic has even Democrats were saying away. This is going far, but think about what fifteen dollars means if you're making fifteen dollars in New York and all over the country, it's not enough to take care a family on. Ultimately, minimum wage is supposed to represent an idea that you can live on it that a long time ago, a minimum wage eleven. You can't live on this minimum wage today, and so when say fifteen dollars an hour I know it could work because All those doubting thomases said: o the economies can be ruined, we're gonna, lose jobs, businesses or suffer. You know what happened. We actually ended up adding jobs with the strongest economy. We have ever had half a million new jobs
since I became air down. Let's talk about some of the broader issues that you would faces a president in many ways I feel like- a city is a microcosm of America, especially a big city of New York is no difference. You know you have issues surrounding education. You have issues in around killing inequality. If, if we, if you look at those as much as New York, has added all of these new jobs as much as New York has become a safer place to live, you cannot deny that there is a homelessness pro In a city s. You also cannot deny that people are struggling. Just live: live in New York, the earn a lot of money people getting pushed out of the city with its foreign investors, who don't live here, wishes gentrification? How do you will these problems in New York in a way that then can be fixed in the rest of America. So look. It's really important to be honest about the things that,
work on the things were still trying to figure out right. You mentioned safety. This city today is the safest, big city in America, and I am very proud that fact, and we ve helped bring police and community gather in that process. Found out that the things that we were told about how you stay safe, like stoppin frisk, which President Trump loves to talk about great solution. It turned out. Stoppin frisk was separating communities from police, it was creating. Tension is crane. Division rights we got rid of it. We got safer climb, is gone six years in a row in New York city- that is a really good, but you are right. There are these problems like homelessness and we're seeing it all over the country and an Trevor. It is directly related to the fact that we're seeing gentrification in cities that the Some housing is going up. There is now an affordable housing crisis in this country what I can at least tell you in New York is we ve created some solutions? We are a long way to go, but giving example right now in this city when developers want to build major new bill
to build a fordable housing as part of that we say you have to build twenty percent twenty five percent. Thirty percent of your apartment have to be affordable for working people that is now war in Europe. So we to be affordable for working people right. That is now war in Europe. So we could do that this whole country. We could do everywhere. So you could. You could say that you know to developers before you give them permits, etc. You you you, you obviously expressing an idea that you have a certain amount of power when you wanna government's position with regard to the police. That's one position where you, you have direct power, and you continent. New York city has been divided in IRAN, the case of Aragon, us you know that that there was a case that really bro people's hearts, because we saw the video we saw. We saw him eat, I, yes, we saw it seemed. I wish I could get killed right.
And you saw him by a police officer who, combined with a group of people, really seem to be overcome somebody selling cigarettes. Since then, the federal government took on the case after five years. Nothing happened but People are looking at you. As the man saying. Why are you not calling for this policemen to be fired even according to the training. It does not seem like he acted appropriately, so try I understand that one hundred percent try and be really honest with people it's because of a legal reality, and I want to explain to you, but the most important thing to say first is there has to be justice in this case the places we turn to for justice for generations, the United States Department of Justice the district attorney's to places where you thought there would be charges there would be a trial. Everything would be aired right. That didn't happen here in a
honestly, I can't think of any other example as bad as this where there was no actual trial. The first trial That ever happened in this case happened in the end, wipe own internal process. There was a full trial, a public trial. Judge decided and Nypd Judge said no. That was wrong and this officer must be terminated so as painful as has been awful for to garner fair unacceptable. Remember that where the finally was a justice system working, it was actually within the police department, and that says that something is changing unto itself. The law says, I am not supposed to interfere in that process I believe by not interfering in that process. We will get. How come I know it will be this month. I believe it we fair, be impartial and then it will stick and this chapter, this extraordinarily painful chapter- will we owe
once and for all, that's what I'm doing I'm following the law, but I'm also ensuring that we have a police department that actually created that fair and impartial process. Let's talk about the police departments that there's a As you know, there is often a misconception in my opinion that the police about human beings- they are I I believe very much in the east ethos that hurt people her people and a lot of police in police departments are strained, underpaid, overwhelmed, forced to money by ticketing people or resting groups- and you see that strange thoughts thoughtful too through not just in New York, all over the United States, but New York we reading numbers, we ate policemen, have committed suicide in one year, killing themselves Tom. I tell you that something's going wrong. It tells you these human beings, of dealing with the problem of these human beings of dealing with it. They also dealing with other human
beings within and transmit their problems to? What do you think can be done about reforming America's police system? How do you get better people to be companies? How do you enable police to become better in their jobs. Foresaw, I think, there's a lot of very good people many many very good people who choose to be police officers because they actually that impulse to protect the rice and we found in the city is: we have to help people be the best they could be my guest. A lot more training, for example, that terrible reality round. Her garner was based on a philosophy that used to be very, very aggressive. Policing was supposed to be aggressive, ranks and interventionist and what we taught ever since that horrible tragedy, literally we retrained thirty six thousand officers. We said no de escalate, don't let a small situation get worse DS.
Calm things down bringing other officers, let's try and get a different situation more. If someone has, for example, on mental health challenge, let's wait till we can get some mental health provider to come over and help also implicit, biased training, every police force in america- and this should be a federal mandate with federal support, should have de escalation, training and implicit, biased training we're all humans we all have biased were brought up with it. All of us have to weeded out, particularly those protect us and carry weapons. Those things body cameras also every police force in their official body chemist. These are things start to change the culture profoundly. So I am very hopeful that, as we move out of this bad past and it's just in bad. It's filled with division and racism and pain that we can actually bring out the very best in those who serve us, and that means then they get connected to the people. They serve in a different way rights when we got rid of stopping Friskily, replaced it with neighbourhood policing, and we said you actually
also enabled, and you get to know, people first name basis, build relationships, and what officers told me was people started to confide in them would share information with them. We thank them I mean Trevor think about that. You want to talk about stress in the towns of being a police officer which are intent actually get overt appreciation getting a warm embrace from people. It really helps and and we're fine that's happening more and more. But I'll tell you one more thing: this is suicides are extraordinarily painful and day. I sent a message out to the members and wipe meeting. That was very personal and I try to help them understand from my own. Spread. So my dad was in the: U S army he volunteered after Pearl Harbor, he served in the Pacific in battle after battle and ultimately the battle look now just literally one of the worst battles in human history and it was toward it. The battle a grenade goes off. He loses half his leg any survives and he comes back and he's deal with
fiscal challenges and by time I was born, I saw guy who was big and strong and dealing with the fact you only half leg but was starting to feel the psychological emotional effects. As I was a young child, he fell into alcoholism, depression, I was eighteen years old, he took his own life and this is you met this guy, my dad he was strong. He was smart. He had lived through that entire war Nevada dared literally at the very beginning. The war went to the final battle in the war. He was not killed in that battle, but that war ultimately killed him and I send that message to the men and women can wipe Hedy D say no matter how much you you're a good people, you're strong you're, trying to do a job you're trying to protect other people, but You could still be dealing with a challenge us, like my dad, was the differences, my dad when people try to offer help. He didn't know how to accept, you literally didn't know how he thought it would suggest some weakness
or that he could handle in himself, and you could tell you couldn't handle it, but he would kind of pushing away pushed away my message or officers of if, if you yourself are having a challenge or some, you care about in your precinct nothing wrong with accepting help and we're gonna make sure that help comes from fellow Nypd officers. People they can talk to their peers were trying to do so much to make me Health Services available, indeed, stigmatized mental health challenge, which my wife surliness focused on these last six years. Take away this awful stigma that afflict session America, even though mental health challenges effect, one in five adult American. Somehow we make it a character flaw in our minds and our culture. It's not not a sign of weakness. If something it's in us, so I hope that that message, I hope, all the others we're doing to try and reach our officers will help people to come forward and get help for themselves and to say
cells and to save their families. Who will miss them? I hope so to powerful message. The the presidential race has been interesting. One is an understatement, sir. You're very subtle this evening, be a swamp. Hereabout say we need more Canada storm. Now I have to stop acting on CSI, so I write a presidential race has been in trusting one. You have two dozen candidates, you have many people on that stage, who gets barely three minutes got any given? Might I truly I m fascinated by sea, we like you who has been on that stage? Who has Paulie numbers as low as yours, but
policies no, but rarely but permitted a good way, not policies that are responded to, as well as yours when young state, because when you do speak, the people do respond to you right. Do you genuinely think that you have an opportunity to win the race to become the democratic candidate, or are you there to try and shape how the party has a conversation going forward Trevor. I never run for anything unless I believe there is a way to win. When I read from our New York City. I assure you I was an underdog, I assure you, a lot of people said there's no way and how I had a chance, and I saw things turn around suddenly weeks before the election we seen that over and over I mean I'd lighted. You want to hear about this Donald Trump is pressing United States I mean why now do you know how few people thought that was possible? Its shocking? What's then in american politics today is the only thing that we can predict does the unpredictable so as
what has been an underdog time time again, I dont get overwhelmed by being an underdog. I think people are listening and are looking for something still, I think they're still I just a percentage electorate that have not made up their minds. Ultimately, I believe my heart. The Democrats want to nominate a progressive right believe they want to take on all the inaction. These in this country. So then, let me ask you this about that. Just go straight to the Corbett. Why do you think you're different from all twenty four other people up there? It's what makes you for no one is this. Is the question answer always have to answer the little one ten feet tall? What Mitchell different tall candidate has one. I think everyone, but three presidential elections in America is ok. Ok, so you should do what you should do them at one of the debates when they say your opening remarks just bring a hoop out and done just like I just end, does that's it
That's my Laura their state us no further statements that sail the tall, can't it almost always win. Ok, ok, I'm taller than Donald Trump interesting due to lack of ok. But now I came to this for conclusion: I've run the biggest city in this country and been able to make real changes. Put literally put money back in the hands of working people. That's what pre k for all for free did that's what the fifteen dollar minimum wage did fordable housing programmes giving people basics we're doing things right now, we're giving for everyone who doesn't have health insurance, which is huh. There are thousands of new Yorkers, we'll just guaranteeing them. Healthcare point we're saying we're gonna give you healthcare card, come to one of our public hospitals and clinics. We're gonna, give you a primary care doctor
so. You can get help here when you need it: okay, whatever you can pay and, and one other I have to say, cuz. I think people need to hear but we're the only country in the world in the only industrialized country in the world that does not guarantee hard working people. People work every week of the year have no guarantee of any vacation any time off by law in York, city we're going to pass, oh guaranteeing two weeks paid vacation for the whole country, so that things were talking about. I it's This I respect these other candid very much. Some I feel very close to personally politically, but have actually done these things. I've had to run the biggest city, a country I've had to produce these changes for working people. I've had to take on Powerful interests I've taken on the real estate community are taken on the landlords in New York City. I've taken on all the folks, I said: oh no, we have to keep stoppin frisk or with
of crime and chaos, nice stare them down. I said no, we'll get rid of it and I would prove to them. We would get safer and we did so. I've actually had to lead in a very tough dynamic and make real progressive change for real people. I think that's what folks roll through looking for a day. They appreciate folks and give a good speech or out of that policy paper. But ultimately, this is it people's lives, their families and I am able to say hey for six years. I did it in what arguably the toughest place to do it. This is considered often the second toughest job in America. If you can do it, if you can get big things done for people well, of course, that's the kind of qualification necessary to be present this country, and I believe people are looking there searching for the candidate that they think we'll give them real change in their lives right and, of course, what Democrats want what unifies us all. Who can take on Donald Trump. Look. I watch this guy for decades. There is no trick he has. I haven't seen him
my comment is literally it just a classic bait and switch con man to deal with You have to be aggressive, you have to be a sort of so I say to people wherever I go. I say I apologise as in New York or that you ever had to meet Donald Trump. I want to just get that formal party and I said this New York, It is right to get rid of him for you So that's it! That's my bed ready. Some are succumbing to the cell Mabel, the Plaza everybody. My guess is the host of the Facebook watch please read table talk and an actor who can be seen in the new movie angel has fallen. Please welcome
I think it's me, I so glad to have you here. What's really exciting me last time you were here it's because you will bring a villain in Gotham and now in this new movie, you're playing the hero, the good guy. What do you prefer? More? Oh yeah, yeah just depends on how the role is written, but if it's fun planet, began as fun plan a bag? I like I, like that you get to switch it ass. It was lovely about you now acting. Yes, you know being able to play in your shadow world rights in playing your angel work.
Like that you share the world in your angel like got a lot like this movie is, is a movie about you're playing a an agent was basically investigating Jerome. Bottle is correct and we ve seen him in previous movies way: he's a secret service, agent, grass and, and so he's been a coup of an assassination attempt trying to assassinate the present and the United States, which is Morgan, Freeman right yeah. When you, when you play This characterise will be. I mean Gerard Butler, like you'd, like Gerard Butler, you know and then you come and Ezida pinker and what's crazies on screen You seem five feet taller than you extra do you. As a small point in every seen as just like use like while she's gonna kick everybody's is: is that, like a zone that you get into a? U go, I'm in kickass mode? Now, I'm not unlike friendly data. More definitely definitely- and I had a lot of practice growing up in Baltimore- actually wondered if that's a technique that you still employed today with your family cause. I
videos of you and the kids and will, and then sometimes will do his instagram videos and then it feels like you turn into that FBI, agent and yours Put the phone down that will, let me ask you what that's been like your father, molly, you know for a long time was very much like an enigma yeah. You know it was the Smiths family who show Europe a movie per man, and that was it and now with its. Ram and social media? It feels like we know you so intimately you shared so much you. You know cried with us. You, u laughed with us, has not been a big shift in how you live your life and it's been a huge shifts, a man you know, will becoming a camera man and everything right and false thing, but yeah it became a huge shift and I think that we actually got a lot more comfortable with it. As our kids got old
interest as they got older and just watching how they were able to handle being in the public eye and a certain manner and as they majority we just figured, we could open up our space a little more because they could have it would read table talk. You ve created a show that has become wildly wildly popular and yet this friends in the audience. What I love about the show is, I think, the thing many people of about it is it's so intimate, and yet it connects to so many different people story gear, its family, it's societies, issues are talks about issues, deep. I mean there was one issue where you learned that willow used to cut herself, but if you like, you learn that on the show idea, Andy, demonstrating a got punch white. Why did you leave that, and I mean that such vulnerable moments, willow
Wanted me to wow. I asked her, I said: are you sure that you know you you want to talk about this in on this platform, and she said she thought it was really important and she was right because, even Young people who were in our family that we're going through with rights felt like they could now come out and tell us, because Willow had talked about Then there was so many young people that reached out and felt like they could talk about it now because Willow had- and so I thought that was a really proud moment for me, because as a parent cuz, a lot of people also looked at he was so cool about it and the reason why I am an inside and like so many feelings are happening. I want to cry I want to scream like how could I not know, but in that moment I had to remove that parent ego ray, really look at my daughter and realize wow. It was a terrible moment for me, understanding that we can't be, therefore our children, sometimes in the darkest hours,
but our love is always there and part of that when you're creating the short, insisting that you bring up the word ego near because one of the things that I've really loved is how it feels like there isn't an eagle in and around the show. You know and that's been a big shift. Even though the ideal, what's a neighbour turkey needs when all a lot of people want to see a perfect image, your marriage has been held up for many people, as as an icon,
for you know not just black companies but just couples and ran all go. Look at these people that, having amazing time there a couple, but you ve, exposed how hard it is to be an relationship. How many challenges you faced together? How you ve overcome those challenges together? Breaking the facade of perfection, yes seems like a very deliberate choice that you may with a very deliberate choice for women. I both we actually felt like being deeply irresponsible and regards to trying to uphold this image of perfection, because it was so deeply false while and we felt like me- has so much more to offer people and I express sing and talking about our imperfections and how how hard it is to be an urgent, late, sincere right because we don't want
people to look to us to can aspire for perfect relationship. There's no such thing. The perfection is within the imperfections, and so we really wanted to describe how I am a firm and I think your mourns become an even bigger frahm. Congratulations on the new movie, congratulations on the Emmi any move has fallen opens instead of the forty, and you can have one
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