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. >> joining me now to discuss this, michelle goldberg, msnbc political analyst and columnist at "the new york times" and columnist at the daily beast and cohost of the podcast democracy ish. michelle, i will start with you. and what fantasy universe where pardoning donald trump would have magically unified the country and helped as he home, according to mitt romney, what planet is he living on? >> i think the question is what decade is he living in? he's living in the 1970s. he clearly thinks that, he seems to think that gerald ford did the right thing in pardoning richard nixon, whereas i think that in part of the richard nixon, gerald ford established a president of residential immunity for crimes committed in office that is now coming back to bite us in that you have donald trump, who has committed crimes seems to have committed crimes, has allegedly committed crimes before he was in office, during his time in office, since he was in office. and, one of the reasons that he is enjoying continued impunity, people clutch their pearls at the idea of this man being treated like any oth
. >> joining me now to discuss this, michelle goldberg, msnbc political analyst and columnist at "the new york times" and columnist at the daily beast and cohost of the podcast democracy ish. michelle, i will start with you. and what fantasy universe where pardoning donald trump would have magically unified the country and helped as he home, according to mitt romney, what planet is he living on? >> i think the question is what decade is he living in? he's living in the...
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christina greer and michelle goldberg, thank you to for both of you. we appreciate your time this evening. >>> next up, how israel has expanded the israel operation in rafah. expanded the israel operation in rafah. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? make it arexvy. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner child. get in. listen, what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. what happened to my inner child craving love and acceptance? how about you love and accept this? p-p-p-p-powershot! when can i drive? you already are! the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. i'm your overly competitive brother. and i'm read
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joining me now is michelle goldberg, new york times opinion columnist and author of "kingdom coming: the rise of christian nationalism." also, joseph stearns, late- night magazine, covering the courts and the law. thank you, both, for being here. michelle, what was your reaction when you saw this headline? >> on the one hand, completely predictable. justice alito is exactly the person that a lot of us thought he was. >> fly another flag, right? >> my colleague wrote this column about how he is a true believer. he is not a fox news producer, he is a fox news watcher. he has kind of very similar opinions, i think, to a lot of other cliquish men in their 70s. he just happens to have lifetime, unaccountable power over the constitution of the united states, and has been extremely contemptuous of any efforts not just to rain in that power, but to enact a code of ethics on the supreme court. it is worth pointing out that the supreme court just -- you know, under pressure -- just adopted a code of ethics that said justices should recuse themselves -- i don't know if i will get the language e
joining me now is michelle goldberg, new york times opinion columnist and author of "kingdom coming: the rise of christian nationalism." also, joseph stearns, late- night magazine, covering the courts and the law. thank you, both, for being here. michelle, what was your reaction when you saw this headline? >> on the one hand, completely predictable. justice alito is exactly the person that a lot of us thought he was. >> fly another flag, right? >> my colleague wrote...
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michelle goldberg, florida state representative anna eskamani, thank you both. appreciate it. distract coming up, the ridiculous idea that there is never a right time to charge a president. jamie raskin joins us on immunity and the danger the supreme court might just buy it. it. comfort, and electricity... are forever in bloom. welcome to beyond. the mercedes-maybach eqs suv. it's good to get some fresh air. fresh air? hi guys! bill, you look great! now that i have inspire, i'm free from struggling with the mask and the hose. inspire? inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with a click of this button. no mask! no hose! just sleep. give me this thing. where are you going? i'm going to get inspire. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. ( ♪♪ ) look, things may seem fine down there, but you need to watch out for diseases. i'll be okay. does this look ok?! ugh. how do i protect myself? with the new scotts healthy plus lawn food. it's the only product that prevents 27 diseases while feeding yo
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i want to go now to michelle goldberg for the new york times. thank you for being here. did you spend time at columbia? >> yakima for most of the day today. >> this has been brewing for a number of days. what was the sense you going campus? >> it was very quiet today, because they completely locked down camp's. i was lucky someone from the journalism school helped me and otherwise the press doesn't have much access. it is really student journalists doing a heroic job letting the world know what is going on columbia's campus. but clearly it is both sides, you said that negotiations had completely broken down. as for the idea that there are outside agitators i think this is something we hear all the time, and so i'm not saying i have evidence one way or the other, but i think we should take it with a grain of salt. i saw one video nypd released that showed in the crowd that was surging toward hamilton hall, they pointed out one older looking woman who i guess is known to them. but i think we have seen very little in the way of hard evidence, and i would assume most of the
i want to go now to michelle goldberg for the new york times. thank you for being here. did you spend time at columbia? >> yakima for most of the day today. >> this has been brewing for a number of days. what was the sense you going campus? >> it was very quiet today, because they completely locked down camp's. i was lucky someone from the journalism school helped me and otherwise the press doesn't have much access. it is really student journalists doing a heroic job letting...
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i want to respond for a second to michelle goldberg's statement that this is taking a lot of attention away from the war in gaza. i think you could say that, but i also think that there's been a tremendous gratitude from the people of gaza for the engagement of students on american campuses and on campuses across the world. this has brought attention, and it's a gesture of solidarity that i think is being appreciated. i also feel that if we can't negotiate our way out of this situation, how can we expect the middle east crisis to be resolved? this is a much more simple issue to negotiate than a cease-fire in gaza. >> asmarianne hirsch, thank you for your time andhi insight int this. we really appreciate it. michelle, hamilton hall is for people who are not familiar with the columbia campus in april of 1968, 56 years ago, hundreds of students seized the building duringts protesters over the vietnam war. i do not think that was lost to the people who stormed hamilton hall. after a week this is again in 1968 police entered in underground tunnels and cleared themd out. over 700 people were
i want to respond for a second to michelle goldberg's statement that this is taking a lot of attention away from the war in gaza. i think you could say that, but i also think that there's been a tremendous gratitude from the people of gaza for the engagement of students on american campuses and on campuses across the world. this has brought attention, and it's a gesture of solidarity that i think is being appreciated. i also feel that if we can't negotiate our way out of this situation, how can...
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julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less of a toxic phenomenon, a toxic ideology that it doesn't necessarily i
julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is...
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goldberg, the analyst and columnist at the new york times. it's great to have both of you with us. i'll start with you and your reaction to this washington report and to address here and what will strike you about the implications of trump reportedly telling the oil executives to pay up and to get him to the white house and this is not normal lobbying. >> no, it is absolutely not normal lobbying where he put that price tag on the planet. give him a billion dollars. then he'll cancel all the renewables. all of the activities that biden has done to try to bring the u.s. into line with climate change targets. so no, this is actually quite extraordinary. it is not uncommon as your column said for a president to say here are the values that i stand for them. if you believe in them, support me. but this is if you don't raise a billion dollars for me, then you'll need to settle these policies and that is really out of line. >> and to what extent do you think their $1 billion ask of the oil executives is linked to the financial woes that this is a ma
goldberg, the analyst and columnist at the new york times. it's great to have both of you with us. i'll start with you and your reaction to this washington report and to address here and what will strike you about the implications of trump reportedly telling the oil executives to pay up and to get him to the white house and this is not normal lobbying. >> no, it is absolutely not normal lobbying where he put that price tag on the planet. give him a billion dollars. then he'll cancel all...
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michelle goldberg opinion columnist and new york times, and andrew rice, with new york magazine, michelle, and andrew, thank you for joining us as we dissect what happens. your thoughts on the group text as they coordinated their outfits? >> [ laughter ] they must have been disappointed that trump had a yellow tie. they got the wrong message. i mean, the thing i was glad that they were all in the courtroom today, i mean, i wonder if at any point they had a flicker of recognition that this was a trial, a day in the trial, that was all about what excessive loyalty donald trump gets you. >> a sense of irony? >> i don't know if some of them are capable of it, but there was a point at the very end of his testimony, when michael cohen talked about his regrets, and how he had, out of loyalty to donald trump he had betrayed his own moral compass, and at great cost to himself and his family, and i wonder if there was even a flicker and mike johnson's mind about what he was doing at that very moment. >> i don't know. i don't know if anybody knows the answer, including mike johnson. andrew, i was st
michelle goldberg opinion columnist and new york times, and andrew rice, with new york magazine, michelle, and andrew, thank you for joining us as we dissect what happens. your thoughts on the group text as they coordinated their outfits? >> [ laughter ] they must have been disappointed that trump had a yellow tie. they got the wrong message. i mean, the thing i was glad that they were all in the courtroom today, i mean, i wonder if at any point they had a flicker of recognition that this...
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julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less of a toxic phenomenon, a toxic ideology that it doesn't necessarily i
julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is...
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michelle goldberg, florida state representative anna eskamani, thank you both. >>> coming up, the ridiculous idea that there's never a right to it, ever, to criminally charge a president. jamie raskin joined me on the absurd trump claim of immunity and the danger. rodontax, the gum experts. >>> right now, we are waiting for the spring court of the united states to rule the question whether not an ex- president has effectively total immunity or some immunity from terminal prosecution. it is a last-ditch effort from donald trump and his lawyers to avoid all account ability for his crimes on, and related to january 6th the profound irony here is that this idea that an ex-president cannot be criminally charged for their conduct in office is the exact opposite of what trump's own wares argued during a second impeachment trial was set the scene for a moment point it is every night, 2021, just over a month since january 6th for donald trump has been impeached for the second time since republican seasons trump had already left office, it is time to move on. >> do you believe donald trump committed a
michelle goldberg, florida state representative anna eskamani, thank you both. >>> coming up, the ridiculous idea that there's never a right to it, ever, to criminally charge a president. jamie raskin joined me on the absurd trump claim of immunity and the danger. rodontax, the gum experts. >>> right now, we are waiting for the spring court of the united states to rule the question whether not an ex- president has effectively total immunity or some immunity from terminal...
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julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less of a toxic phenomenon, a toxic ideology that it doesn't necessarily i
julie ingersoll, michelle goldberg, katherine stewart, andrew seidel. they make these claims. in 2000, 19 scholars came along and brought a bit more sense to the debate. but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is...
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>> is the voice of michelle's breasts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oscar-winner whoopi goldberg, yes. [ applause ] >> and i directed her over zoom. so, like, she was in, like, a small square on a zoom. and she was, like, you know, basically -- i was like, "so whoopi" -- she was like, "don't, just let me, i know what to do for these tits." [ laughter ] i was like, "totally, totally." >> jimmy: you've got to admire a woman who knows what to do for these tits. congratulations. it is super funny. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's called "babes." it's in select theaters now and opens everywhere in all the theaters on friday. pamela adlon, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with hardy! >> lou: tonight's music on "jimmy kimmel live!" featuring hardy is presented by outlaw mile-hi light beer. america deserves a new light beer! a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to t
>> is the voice of michelle's breasts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oscar-winner whoopi goldberg, yes. [ applause ] >> and i directed her over zoom. so, like, she was in, like, a small square on a zoom. and she was, like, you know, basically -- i was like, "so whoopi" -- she was like, "don't, just let me, i know what to do for these tits." [ laughter ] i was like, "totally, totally." >> jimmy: you've got to admire a woman who knows what to do for...
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. >> meg an and and justin and carey goldberg. from the office of legislative council, karen, jordan, robert, and michelle. your efforts have allowed us to craft a bill that we can be proud of. this bill is a bipartisan bicameral and ensures youness lip in disain built and job create. i urge fer urge the senate amendment and urge outline of
. >> meg an and and justin and carey goldberg. from the office of legislative council, karen, jordan, robert, and michelle. your efforts have allowed us to craft a bill that we can be proud of. this bill is a bipartisan bicameral and ensures youness lip in disain built and job create. i urge fer urge the senate amendment and urge outline of
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. >> meg an and and justin and carey goldberg. from the office of legislative council, karen, jordan, robert, and michelle. your efforts have allowed us to craft a bill that we can be proud of. this bill is a bipartisan bicameral and ensures youness lip in disain built and job create. i urge fer urge the senate amendment and urge outline of lawmakers debated a bill to allow billion dollars for the faa. over the next five years. with a focus on changing the certification of aircraft and improving safety on runways. the house is expected to vote in the legislation this week before current faa programs expire friday at midnight. >> they want to collect our welfare instead. so no asylum cases. >> most people come here to make a better life, if not for them, for their kids. my italian grandparents never spoke english. i never had a conversation with them, yet they made it here. >> and coulter and saw rob amari debate over the question should the u.s. shut its borders? the debate is moderated by journalist barry weiss. watch friday 9:00
. >> meg an and and justin and carey goldberg. from the office of legislative council, karen, jordan, robert, and michelle. your efforts have allowed us to craft a bill that we can be proud of. this bill is a bipartisan bicameral and ensures youness lip in disain built and job create. i urge fer urge the senate amendment and urge outline of lawmakers debated a bill to allow billion dollars for the faa. over the next five years. with a focus on changing the certification of aircraft and...
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. >> meg an and and justin and carey goldberg. from the office of legislative council, karen, jordan, robert, and michelle. your efforts have allowed us to craft a bill that we can be proud of. this bill is a bipartisan bicameral and ensures youness lip in disain built and job create. i urge fer urge the senate amendment and urge outline of my colleagues to support it as well. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. graves: this is a strong bipartisan and forward-looking piece of legislation and i'm not going to go into the so many great things that are lived in this bill. but i serve for 23 years and i look forward tay passing this bill for a long time and this is the bill that a chairman gets to do once and i dot be more provided of the final product ann i thank my partner, miami grateful for that testimony that you and shown and no bows of the legislation especially one that is not as comprehensive is not complines without behind the scenes work. i in evidence it by a
. >> meg an and and justin and carey goldberg. from the office of legislative council, karen, jordan, robert, and michelle. your efforts have allowed us to craft a bill that we can be proud of. this bill is a bipartisan bicameral and ensures youness lip in disain built and job create. i urge fer urge the senate amendment and urge outline of my colleagues to support it as well. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. graves: this...