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Family members of Jacob Blake march with supporters to the Kenosha County Courthouse on August 29, 2020 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Blake was shot seven times in the back in front of his three children by a police officer in Kenosha. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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Trump To Visit Kenosha, But Local Leaders Call On Him To Reconsider

Reset checks in with NPR correspondent David Schaper and Clyde McLemore of Black Lives Matter Lake County on the latest out of Kenosha, and why the governor of Wisconsin is calling on President Donald Trump to reconsider visiting the area this week.

GUESTS: David Schaper, NPR national desk correspondent based in Chicago

Clyde McLemore, founder of the Lake County chapter of Black Lives Matter

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