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those we're going to alex so. so my bottom interior, and that's gonna be here to sort our, our issues. and to make sure that the project that we have in place where we walk, sense and best search and why fi and a prime minister between us and we have come to power. we still have seen drones of young people like yourself going to europe to try to find work so they can find out what's going on. um yeah, i think the so that's an issue that i present jeremiah and um, present last month. so go have the new and the new, the importance that do you trust in them? so make sure that, um, um, immigration is in the whole issue of their government and they will try and sorted out as much as, as much as possible. it's not something that they can tackle within 6 months. so i guess some people have um, i don't have patients to see there is also that they will know that they can stay here and not to just about backwards. what changes do you want to see in this parliament? wow, i want this file i'm going to um, to what the laws, esp
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alex. >> kara scannell in new york, thanks so much for that report.eakthrough in the middle east, israel and the lebanese militant group hezbollah finally agreeing to a cease fire. i'll be speaking with one of president biden's top national security advisers right after this break cnn heroes, an all star tribute meet and celebrate the honorees then find out who will be hero of the year. >> plus, a special tribute to michael j. fox, cnn heroes, an all star tribute sunday december 8th at eight on cnn. >> a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no, but we have life insurance. >> john, i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, selectquote found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month. and his wife, ann, a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. go to selectquote.com now and get the insurance. your family needs at a price you can afford. >> select quote. we shop, you save. >> black and yellow friday sale now at lumber liquidators 267 floors at up to 61% off our already low prices. hurry in for these inc
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and so i wanted to start actually out with alex because so you on alex wrote moved a shelter when he can no longer afford housing. he struggled to get services from the veterans administration and maybe i don't know if you even want to read a little bit of your essay or do you. is it not working. and? he i'm in i could if you want or you can just maybe describe what it's about. yeah. okay. sure. hi, alex. hi. so i'm a veteran and i've worked with i should say, not worked with, but been treated by the va for 15 years and through that experience, i learned how much they don't want to give and that there are a few people who really do care about your treatment. when i was going through the process, i met some vets who told me, listen, you don't just go in to the va and get what you want. no, you have to give them a reason to give you what? unique. i thought that was unfair because you're supposed to be servicing veterans. it's in the title and so it's like, you know, you got to go in, you got to look bad, you know, don't wash for seven days. go in there talking like you're crazy. and al
and so i wanted to start actually out with alex because so you on alex wrote moved a shelter when he can no longer afford housing. he struggled to get services from the veterans administration and maybe i don't know if you even want to read a little bit of your essay or do you. is it not working. and? he i'm in i could if you want or you can just maybe describe what it's about. yeah. okay. sure. hi, alex. hi. so i'm a veteran and i've worked with i should say, not worked with, but been treated...
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and so i just want have us all to celebrate and give a round of applause. alex more. but without further do, i'm going to turn it over to the fearless leader, the kitchen. mike curtin. so we probably could have left it there and just brought alex up, but i, but i'm going to, i'm going to go ahead. so first welcome everybody. this so awesome to see so many friends and family. i could spend the rest of the evening just thanking people, calling people out. i can't do that. thomas, thank you for calling out marianne's family. and those of you who don't know why we keep referring to marianne allie, there is one way that you can find out you can read alex's book, joe. so please, please do that. so this is the beginning of the celebration. the real celebration is when you read it. so if you had read the first part about the first edition of alex's book, you would know that he joined us over 18 years ago for the first time in 2006, 2005, 2006 as a college, probably a starry eyed or idealistic young guy who had read our founder robert eggers book and was drawn to the innovative
and so i just want have us all to celebrate and give a round of applause. alex more. but without further do, i'm going to turn it over to the fearless leader, the kitchen. mike curtin. so we probably could have left it there and just brought alex up, but i, but i'm going to, i'm going to go ahead. so first welcome everybody. this so awesome to see so many friends and family. i could spend the rest of the evening just thanking people, calling people out. i can't do that. thomas, thank you for...
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so my stage name is alex. so to fun to see a lot. so you'll find to say that i'm 26 years old and i'm a trans women from the top to so many in columbia as in place. and as for the columbia, it's a trans fatty big violin to a success society. being a trans women in columbia, it's like a death sentence. just 35 years. that's the average life expectancy of a trans woman in latin america when poverty, an access to jobs are a major problem. that's pub, you are, the city authorities have created jobs for trans people at the district level level jetta low, but it's very powerful because it helps to lift our spirits and carry on working fluid. in with the landing, we usually throw, it's very important to show that transgender people can do these kinds of jobs. not just sex, was good. when was the buses? and we can do this for r e a. m. i want to put them in the summer. we'll say dream is having a pension was a so that transgender people can live the life of dignity and uploaded anything the main thing. but she can't live on what she ends here
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my stage name is alex. so to from to see. yeah, i like to your from to say that i'm 26 years old and i've been trans women from boca to austin, so many in columbia. some place that was for you, columbia is a transfer. you big violence with sex of society being a trans women in columbia. it's like a death sentence. just 35 years. that's the average life expectancy of a trans women in latin america when poverty, an access to jobs are a major problem. that's pop. you are, the city authorities have created jobs for trends, people at the district level. a level jello though it is very powerful because it helps to lift off spirits and carry on working with most alarmingly easily. though it's very important to show that transgender people can do these kinds of jobs, not just sex. what could was instead of mrs buses. and we can do this for a key in a month for to put them in the system. and so we'll say dream is having a pension was a so that transgender people can live in life with dignity. the mean think know, mean thing. but she ca
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and alex's so somebody's gonna be on the, on the quote from us, or possibly select we simply out unless the dentist got cut off as any, must have taken the money cuz they always a little bit profitable set off on it on model. going to top level menu, the on a piece of folks here, nipple pulses from the sales also. so you don't need to continue put that in the model to that, that glenbrook almost off your milk. and it was said to me on that that money and cost month the only giving us a waiting list for the discussion inquiry for the was it was in the meeting so. so it was that associated the doctor up to the low price. bear with me is that pretty well? so monthly chit chat. when you're ready to use the cost of the item, yet that that will tell us what you need to do with them. so what school bus long downs and not your lives in lots of $600.00 for your about the ship specialist. the speech impediment of the approach telling a bill for us on such i'll do more spent on that be so bottom cut the nicer to do. read said bill, can you me please i'll try this landscape. so can you look up that
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and alex's so somebody is going to be on the, on of a quote from us or for us to lease the electric company out of us. and then what's the name of us to take from the money consists of my pay always a little bit different set up on the phone level. going into the top level menu. see on a piece of substrate, nipple pulses from the cells of cecile releasing. i'm gonna continue put that in the middle to that, that glenbrook, but that most of your milk and cities putting me on the back of my income. but the only giving us a way like the desk of inquiry if i was in the meeting so, so it was the rest of soon the doctor authority, laplace, bear with me. is that pretty well the 3 chit chat flow. i mean, we can use me and i've got some text me at that and they'll tell us what you need to do with them. so large school bus locked down, those are not utilizing lots of different doors for your i thought the ship pushed along the speaker panelist at the approach to tell them a bill was on the spent on on a piece of a bunch on the nicer to do the tabular can you mean the ones that are travis blowing, it's
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aid into gaza has come and gone. agencies say israel has failed to act on the demands of as big as alex. so why isn't that us holding israel to account? and are washington words of concern about the humanitarian crisis and gaza? just work. this is inside the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much i'm june. the united nation special committee says israel's warfare methods and guys that are consistent with genocide in a new report the you and says he's real as intentionally causing the death of civilians and aid workers using starvation as a weapon of war. and inflicting collective punishment on palestinians. human rights watch says 90 percent of gods as people have been forced from their homes and a mass displacement drive that rights. groups are calling a war crime and ethnic cleansing, us issued an ultimatum to israel allow more 8 and the guys that were cut off their supply weapons. but the deadline for that has passed and tremendous. terry and organizations say the situation is only getting worse. so why doesn't the us act, and can anyone else hold as real to account? we'll tackle
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so right now, there are multiple crises unfolding into them as we speak. and alex, of all fighting is as pick. so with the end of the seasonal rains issue, dams, military gaining any advantage over the reference. simple policies after losing control a vast areas of food on. so there's a tactical push and pull in different parts of the country. no temporary, and in the capital cartoon. but i don't think one can say that so that there's been any strategic shift of, of an escalation, both signs of a sufficient finance from external sources to find this quote, pretty much indefinitely. both have acquired new weaponry. and i'm afraid that we have set for an escalation over the coming months, which we are seeing unfolding as we speak. and the color of high uh, when you brief, a un security council back in august, then you pointed out that there's no entity that has monday to protect civilians. that severe means of course, suffering the most out of all of this. how do you effectively get aid in and out to into civilians and protect them in these incredibly difficult circu
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have very religious and they're, they're even jellicoe christians who clearly believe that to be alex. so most can jerusalem must be destroyed and i don't know all the palestinians must be killed as part of the gospel, non gospel as part of a book or so. yeah, i mean that, i mean i have to base a bigger sell it than that. and any jewish scientist, i know, i mean he, he goes way beyond the pale of will they be fired? i'm not smart enough to know something like that, but you know, again, hopefully those people are, you know, he pointed huckabee rubio fingers crossed as a, you know, a thank you to at the idol since uh, who knows. and uh, but um i, you know, try and trump, you know, um for better for worse that is, oh man and i think that he will, um, you know, if they don't do his bidding, i think that hopefully again, this is all wishful thinking. it's they all we have i, i don't like to live without hope. so i try to look at the most hopeful scenario. and the hopeful scenario is that donald trump will want to deal and paused for peace and, and, and that held, it struck those your own, elle
have very religious and they're, they're even jellicoe christians who clearly believe that to be alex. so most can jerusalem must be destroyed and i don't know all the palestinians must be killed as part of the gospel, non gospel as part of a book or so. yeah, i mean that, i mean i have to base a bigger sell it than that. and any jewish scientist, i know, i mean he, he goes way beyond the pale of will they be fired? i'm not smart enough to know something like that, but you know, again,...
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so it's a whole new world. pete hegseth? amazing. congratulations to him. >> laura: alexagain, the left is shocked sorry about the audio issues. the left is just so inside and out turned inside and out because trump is putting loyalists to the maga agenda in these top positions. but they would rather have wienies and damsels in top positions undermine trump. which is frankly what happened last time around in some positions. your reaction tonight to this news? >> yeah, laura, i think the last time i talked he got to secure the border and tap. and only bad ases in these cabinet posts. that's what he is doing. one after the next. this is like the starting lineup of my dream team of who would be in these posts. congratulations to the fox family on pete. everyone loves pete. is he great advocate for our troops. a true patriot. it's great choice and it's one that he is making people on the left pulling their hair out right now. you know there has not to be a lot of high fiving in mar-a-lago tonight. >> laura: stephen miller as a key white house aide. we have susie wiles as chie
so it's a whole new world. pete hegseth? amazing. congratulations to him. >> laura: alexagain, the left is shocked sorry about the audio issues. the left is just so inside and out turned inside and out because trump is putting loyalists to the maga agenda in these top positions. but they would rather have wienies and damsels in top positions undermine trump. which is frankly what happened last time around in some positions. your reaction tonight to this news? >> yeah, laura, i think...
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so, brian, why is walmart doing this? >> alexmuch of this involves very public pressure from donald trump and his allies, from conservative activists and others. >> more than four years after the pendulum swung toward dei among major american companies, analysts say there's now a very noticeable swing back america's largest retailer and largest private employer takes a major step on a huge social issue. >> walmart says it's rolling back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, also known as dei. the company says it's ending racial equity training programs for employees, reevaluating programs that assist minority owned suppliers, and is winding down its center for racial equity, a nonprofit walmart has set up to address racism in society. >> this is a big deal because corporations seem to be going in this direction. >> in addition to walmart major american companies like lowe's ford, harley-davidson and john deere are scaling back their dei programs and their support for pride marches and lgbtq events. many companies
so, brian, why is walmart doing this? >> alexmuch of this involves very public pressure from donald trump and his allies, from conservative activists and others. >> more than four years after the pendulum swung toward dei among major american companies, analysts say there's now a very noticeable swing back america's largest retailer and largest private employer takes a major step on a huge social issue. >> walmart says it's rolling back some of its diversity, equity and...
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why didn't they want the sample and the nino sky on that, all the seo and then i made you fade alex. so it at that all in front be in the movie a message and it got so what they might let alone a they're not even see on what they might have been. it was, must be with young, didn't use any export time was mean use the style sheets in english. but of ramos in this book is only a year and a spouse of an yellows, a balloon that going to that i see the middle of a sudden my last thing when i talk with the i is the spouse and use of always also when i thought that the millennials asked, they've gotten out. know if you know, 6000, almost all available. so you just sort of see on it. but only most of them in done. it's not bonus like born or less young and, but i sent a ball would or you can only use the l i n s. let's see. the more yes i most of noiselessly it doesn't see, but i mean, i left but when i saw it so, but only my mood, these by 30 added so seattle, economical, believe me story, some problem i'm on the i guess he's already most like how you set up a cable money, a guy. so what was t
why didn't they want the sample and the nino sky on that, all the seo and then i made you fade alex. so it at that all in front be in the movie a message and it got so what they might let alone a they're not even see on what they might have been. it was, must be with young, didn't use any export time was mean use the style sheets in english. but of ramos in this book is only a year and a spouse of an yellows, a balloon that going to that i see the middle of a sudden my last thing when i talk...
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alex? >> thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> welcome to "alex witt reports." we begin with 56 days until inauguration day. new reaction today to pam bondi, trump's second choice for attorney general and her past comments about prosecuting prosecutes who investigated trump. here's democratic senator-elect adam schiff on fears he could be targeted for retribution. >> how concerned are you that you will be targeted by president-elect trump in the second administration? >> well, that's dictator talk. that's how autocrats talk. they want to make their political opposition an enemy, describe them in those terms. look, i'm not concerned about myself. i'm going to do my job. i'm not going to have his threats intimidate me from doing so. >> a potential trump pick for a top position at cia or fbi, outlining what he sees as big threats facing the u.s. >> it's three-fold, the ccp, russia and iran. it's what they're doing in space, that is concerning. they have taken a leap. we need to take on the orbital landscape above the atmosphere to take on these threats. the cyber c
alex? >> thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> welcome to "alex witt reports." we begin with 56 days until inauguration day. new reaction today to pam bondi, trump's second choice for attorney general and her past comments about prosecuting prosecutes who investigated trump. here's democratic senator-elect adam schiff on fears he could be targeted for retribution. >> how concerned are you that you will be targeted by president-elect trump in the second...
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so i think that's the point, alex.p let's say embarrassing, i might say disqualifying information. we've already seen that trump's team has not done a great job of vetting some of their candidates. the nominee for defense, it has already come to light that he had paid a woman who alleged that he sexually assaulted her. he denies that and said that he paid her a nuisance settlement, but apparently that wasn't known by trump before he was nominated. so that suggests, i think, a very sloppy process for these important level positions. there's only one reason that you back away from this normal background security clearance procedure, and that's because you think your nominees can't clear the hurdle. and to the extent that some clearances take a longer time, that can be the case when people have problematic backgrounds, when they're born overseas. but let me tell you something, when the administration has a nominee who they want to get in office, they're able to get the fbi to turn that around incredibly quickly. so it's n
so i think that's the point, alex.p let's say embarrassing, i might say disqualifying information. we've already seen that trump's team has not done a great job of vetting some of their candidates. the nominee for defense, it has already come to light that he had paid a woman who alleged that he sexually assaulted her. he denies that and said that he paid her a nuisance settlement, but apparently that wasn't known by trump before he was nominated. so that suggests, i think, a very sloppy...
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so, jeff, to you first, walk us through what we know currently about these threats. >> alex, the fbi and local law enforcement officials across the country are reporting that there were a series of bomb threats and so-called swatting instances at the homes of several officials who have been selected to either serve in president-elect donald trump's cabinet or in his administration. here is a look at at least some of them who have said that they were targets of this attack. congresswoman elise stefanik, she is the u.n. ambassador. pick a former new york congressman. lee zeldin. he is the the pick to be the epa administrator brooke rollins. she's a longtime trump adviser. she is selected to be the ag secretary. scott turner is selected to be the hud secretary. a congresswoman lori chavez-deremer the labor secretary. and finally john ratcliffe, the the choice to be the cia director all of these officials have reported that they had some type of bomb threats or swatting incidents that that were happening on tuesday evening or wednesday morning. now, the trump administration, the trump tra
so, jeff, to you first, walk us through what we know currently about these threats. >> alex, the fbi and local law enforcement officials across the country are reporting that there were a series of bomb threats and so-called swatting instances at the homes of several officials who have been selected to either serve in president-elect donald trump's cabinet or in his administration. here is a look at at least some of them who have said that they were targets of this attack. congresswoman...
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you will be taking on the trump team about this white house meeting. >> reporter: alex, so far we have. we have heard nothing from the trump transition team in terms of an official meeting and we have not seen a post from trump on true social about this meeting to take place on wednesday, which is often times a lot of the way we find out about how the president-elect feels and about his meetings. they did speak earlier this week and they had somewhat of a respectful and cordial conversation. that is something we can hopefully anticipate for this meeting on wednesday. in terms of what the president- elect has been doing of the past few days since election day, we have seen donald trump move on two different things. one has been conversations with world leaders and two, his cabinet pick have been late to pick the administration he will eventually serve with over the next four years. we saw so much turmoil during that administration, record- setting amount we have not seen in decades, over 20 different officials were overturned, we saw four different chiefs of staff, two different attorne
you will be taking on the trump team about this white house meeting. >> reporter: alex, so far we have. we have heard nothing from the trump transition team in terms of an official meeting and we have not seen a post from trump on true social about this meeting to take place on wednesday, which is often times a lot of the way we find out about how the president-elect feels and about his meetings. they did speak earlier this week and they had somewhat of a respectful and cordial...
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alex? >> reporter: so yes, the latest that we are hearing from all of this tonight is that both israel and, hezbollah, i should say, have officially agreed to the cease-fire. big breaking news that will have a tremendous impact not only the more than 60,000 people who have been displaced but 1.2 million people displaced in lebanon. what we heard from president biden is that the u.s. and other allies like frantz will be able to ensure that there will be this buffer created along the border and he also gave this caution, take a listen. creates an incredible melody of power and possibility. but that energy needs to be reliable to have the same power. and affordable — to keep the melody. at home, on the road, on farms and fleets and even ports — propane and renewable propane lower carbon emissions while harnessing the full symphony of energy. learn more about safe, clean, reliable propane at propane dot com. ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i sa
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reporter, ben collins, now the ceo of the onion and he has purchased infowars much to alex jones's displeasure.>> thank you sofor this, and in studio with me now, the attorney representing the sandy hook families, thank you for being here. what does this mean for the families, not just that alex jones's media empire has been taken from him but it is going to be used against liars? >> we brought this lawsuit six years ago because the families finally refused to take the punishment that alex jones had been releasing on them, we had the verdict two years ago and now against all odds, alex jones has been divested of the company he spent years building. it means a lot, they are immensely proud that they got to this point because for them, what mattered most was not money but being able to protect their families and other families who might find themselves targeted and they have done that.>> one of the things they have been able to do is that the onion will use the site to feature satirical stories to underscore the epidemic of gun violence in america. how do the families hope that they can use the onions form of s
reporter, ben collins, now the ceo of the onion and he has purchased infowars much to alex jones's displeasure.>> thank you sofor this, and in studio with me now, the attorney representing the sandy hook families, thank you for being here. what does this mean for the families, not just that alex jones's media empire has been taken from him but it is going to be used against liars? >> we brought this lawsuit six years ago because the families finally refused to take the punishment...
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christina and alex. so i have experienced this problem for over a decade. in tahoe, about 20,000 people take this trip per day from north to south. lake tahoe. it takes about two hours, especially in the winter. and so no one likes traffic. and the problem has just been exacerbated with the increase of tourists to tahoe from about 3 million to 15 million just in the last ten years. the increase. so this service flies across the lake in 30 minutes, taking you across the lake in just about 30 minutes. if you get seasick, like me from boats or cars, you don't need to worry because as you mentioned, we are flying above the waves, impervious to seasickness or the movement thereof. now granted, waves above four feet, maybe five feet. that may be a tiny bit of a feeling of chop. however, for the most part we just skim right over the top of it. >> yeah, and it's remarkable too, when you when you watch these vessels, they don't create any wake like you would see with a normal ferry. tell us more about this vessel. the candela p 12. it's touted as the fastest electri
christina and alex. so i have experienced this problem for over a decade. in tahoe, about 20,000 people take this trip per day from north to south. lake tahoe. it takes about two hours, especially in the winter. and so no one likes traffic. and the problem has just been exacerbated with the increase of tourists to tahoe from about 3 million to 15 million just in the last ten years. the increase. so this service flies across the lake in 30 minutes, taking you across the lake in just about 30...
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you have sent me this alex. so there's a lot at stake in this election. tell us more about the policy. so what do these voters that we're seeing right behind you? what are the voting for me for this problem is i think these 5, this election is related to the 1st one that we have in a pretty much in march. we need to have a new president to have a new direction or you know, politics. now that we have a new president, they want to see what changes happening. and changes will only happen if that policy is in place. what that by the parliament and use by the mentor i'm election is really related to the fact that the president wants to have a clear majority. but the opposition one also the of the parliament to be a kind of for a position that plays role and stop seeing that they think i'm not the good for the country. so that's the challenge. you really come across to understand what the problem of the moment for him. i can thank you very much for time, can you to us now this election? we've seen a people tricking out to go and vote for the turn out is a lot le
you have sent me this alex. so there's a lot at stake in this election. tell us more about the policy. so what do these voters that we're seeing right behind you? what are the voting for me for this problem is i think these 5, this election is related to the 1st one that we have in a pretty much in march. we need to have a new president to have a new direction or you know, politics. now that we have a new president, they want to see what changes happening. and changes will only happen if that...
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alex? >> thank you so much. appreciate that.
alex? >> thank you so much. appreciate that.
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so, john, how are those residents reacting to trump's victory? >> alex, this is a group we visited three times over the past year. >> and the harris supporters in it are stunned. >> they are shocked. they think a donald trump presidency means a retreat for women's rights democracy at risk, a retreat for civil rights most of all, though, alex, they are just saddened that donald trump will be president in their twilight. >> a good deal of it goes to our food pantry. >> lifelong easton resident marvin boyer is still shocked at the size of trump's win but not shocked he won. >> there's any number of reasons why it went the way it did. >> the economy being one, i believe racism played a role in it. misogyny can't have thanksgiving without the turkey. >> boyer is a lifelong civil rights and community activist. >> these thanksgiving meal bags filled in a room dedicated to his mother. there is a hero. >> that's the one. >> the easton community garden. another way to lend a hand. >> helping others helps boyer channel his disappointment and he urges angry democrat
so, john, how are those residents reacting to trump's victory? >> alex, this is a group we visited three times over the past year. >> and the harris supporters in it are stunned. >> they are shocked. they think a donald trump presidency means a retreat for women's rights democracy at risk, a retreat for civil rights most of all, though, alex, they are just saddened that donald trump will be president in their twilight. >> a good deal of it goes to our food pantry....
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who may have tuned out the selection right up until this point so expect them to keep hearing that message right up until election day, alex. >> thank you so much, allie raffa. let's get now to salem, virginia. we have nbc's right in the middle of things following the latest from the trump campaign. what can we expect from this rally you are at, and who will be joining him? >> reporter: hey, alex. in the final days before election day, that tells you everything you need to know and we will see that here in a few hours and virginia. by no means a battleground state. they are excited he is here but perplexed why he is here hours before the polls close in those battleground states. we talked to some of them. here is what they had to say. >> excited. i think he's going to win. >> reporter: you think is going to win? you think it's going to be close? >> i think is going to win. >> no. no. >> reporter: you think so? are you nervous for tuesday? >> no, i feel comfortable. god is in control. >> reporter: now alex, one thing former president donald trump is keen of talking about on the election trail is election security and electi
who may have tuned out the selection right up until this point so expect them to keep hearing that message right up until election day, alex. >> thank you so much, allie raffa. let's get now to salem, virginia. we have nbc's right in the middle of things following the latest from the trump campaign. what can we expect from this rally you are at, and who will be joining him? >> reporter: hey, alex. in the final days before election day, that tells you everything you need to know and...
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it's an honor to host alex and todd this evening. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming to the stage. alex mar and todd allen. thank you so much for being here. i just was talking about what a gorgeous bookstore this is. there's so much here that i was tempted to sneak away into the stacks before the reading ran out of time. it's also my very first time in harrisburg, and everyone's made me feel very welcome. so that's really been something special. before we start our conversation, i would just like to read a passage from the book to short passages. one question that comes up when you center a story around a violent crime, i think, is this question of when do you introduce the crime itself? because the moment at which you introduce that act of violence, it really has an impact on how much empathy the reader is willing to have for any of the characters involved. so i instead chose to open the book after the prolog with a moment, a few years back in time. so the crime at the center of this book took place in 1985. 15 year o
it's an honor to host alex and todd this evening. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming to the stage. alex mar and todd allen. thank you so much for being here. i just was talking about what a gorgeous bookstore this is. there's so much here that i was tempted to sneak away into the stacks before the reading ran out of time. it's also my very first time in harrisburg, and everyone's made me feel very welcome. so that's really been something special. before we start our...
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conspiracy theories, i mean remind folks, of just what alex jones has done and how he has utilized infowars to spread his conspiracy theories for soones is one of the most prolific conspiracy theorists in the united states, period. he alleged the us government plotted 9/11. he made the lives of these families of sandy hook victims, absolute by spewing conspiracy theories for years, most tech platforms kicked him off because they thought he was too toxic to the environment and so when the judge says that he owes those families $1.5 billion, one thing i should note, they are going to use some of those proceedings that would've gone to them to push the site against him and it gives you a sense of how much the sandy hook families want to make sure that he gets a taste of his own medicine. >> thank you so much, great new reporting on axios. everyone should look at it. john? >>> this weekend, cnn has new back-to-back episodes of the series how it really happened, they follow the deaths of seven people who were poisoned by cyanide laced tylenol in 1982. the investigation that followed changed the way that medications and other goods are
conspiracy theories, i mean remind folks, of just what alex jones has done and how he has utilized infowars to spread his conspiracy theories for soones is one of the most prolific conspiracy theorists in the united states, period. he alleged the us government plotted 9/11. he made the lives of these families of sandy hook victims, absolute by spewing conspiracy theories for years, most tech platforms kicked him off because they thought he was too toxic to the environment and so when the judge...
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so again, very different views of what was said. but i think this is really a very important moment. alex because we know that so much of what donald trump had promised to voters and americans throughout his time on the campaign trail was to really crack down on crime and illegal immigration into the united states. and this relationship that he is going to have with sheinbaum, i would remind you that they have not have a working relationship in the past. she was not in power when donald trump was first in office. this is going to be a very important relationship. moving forward to see how the two can come to some sort of agreement over donald trump's big plans for cracking down on immigration and as you mentioned, it's also important to note that this came just days after um, donald trump had promised and really vowed to have massive tariff hikes on both canada and mexico saying as much as 25% of a tariff on all goods coming into the united states from those countries. that's also something we saw. sheinbaum really push hard back on, saying that essentially mexico would respond itself wit
so again, very different views of what was said. but i think this is really a very important moment. alex because we know that so much of what donald trump had promised to voters and americans throughout his time on the campaign trail was to really crack down on crime and illegal immigration into the united states. and this relationship that he is going to have with sheinbaum, i would remind you that they have not have a working relationship in the past. she was not in power when donald trump...
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so great? >> well, two reasons. one, alex, is is economic. you know, they had a lot of people flee the country. millions of people fled and so i think it's about 7 million are still outside of ukraine. most of them of course are women but that's part of the economy. so they can't let all the manpower go to the front. that's a reality. and when i was there, what i found was unfortunately, it's not just shortages at the front, but they have shortages across society and in government. the second reason is political because of course, president zelenskyy has now been in office five years. every electorate gets kind of sick of their president and would like elections. the ukrainian people understand that they can't have elections while they're at war. but if president trump brings peace, then there will be elections. and if president zelenskyy wants to run and most people assume he would, he will be an unpopular president running after having lowered the age to 18. >> just it just remarkable number of dynamics at play here. and so much hanging in t
so great? >> well, two reasons. one, alex, is is economic. you know, they had a lot of people flee the country. millions of people fled and so i think it's about 7 million are still outside of ukraine. most of them of course are women but that's part of the economy. so they can't let all the manpower go to the front. that's a reality. and when i was there, what i found was unfortunately, it's not just shortages at the front, but they have shortages across society and in government. the...
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so how's it going? >> reporter: well, alex, it's getting worse as it tends to do. e been tracking through flight aware. let's pull those numbers up. they just deteriorated a bit to use george's word. so far today 2,400 delays is that bottom row that you're seeing, and 58 cancellations. but compare that to the overall totals for yesterday. we have 4,000 delays yesterday by the end of the day, but we've already blown past yesterday's overall cancellation totals. that doesn't bode well as, again, that snowstorm continues to worsen out east. we're several states away. we're in chicago. people here, though, very cognizant of the fact they're part of a record setting travel crowd. tsa said around 80 million americans were traveling for thanksgiving, the majority driving. but still record numbers here at the airports as well, and weather can play a big factor snarling flights later on and in the day. i met one couple earlier trying to get home to seattle. they came to the airport this morning and were shocked at the crowds they saw. check this out. >> i mean i should have
so how's it going? >> reporter: well, alex, it's getting worse as it tends to do. e been tracking through flight aware. let's pull those numbers up. they just deteriorated a bit to use george's word. so far today 2,400 delays is that bottom row that you're seeing, and 58 cancellations. but compare that to the overall totals for yesterday. we have 4,000 delays yesterday by the end of the day, but we've already blown past yesterday's overall cancellation totals. that doesn't bode well as,...
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was that the onion was going to take over infowars yeah. >> so, alex jones, as well as the company thatr infowars, have both filed motions. alex jones has sued to try and stop this sale. what they're arguing is that this was an unfair auction process, saying that it had changed from a live auction to what was a written final and best bid closed auction. and they also are arguing that their bid from the jones aligned company was a better bid because it's a higher cash offer. but these are actually two very different bids, and i want to explain how the onion won this auction. as it stands according to the trustee, the onion put then what they also did is got an agreement with the families of some of these with some of the sandy hook families who agreed to forego 100% of whatever they would have earned from this. because, remember, alex jones owes these families nearly $1.5 billion because of that defamation suit. and so the onion is arguing that their bid is actually worth $7 million because it has they have they have gotten this credit for the families. now the other bid comes from what'
was that the onion was going to take over infowars yeah. >> so, alex jones, as well as the company thatr infowars, have both filed motions. alex jones has sued to try and stop this sale. what they're arguing is that this was an unfair auction process, saying that it had changed from a live auction to what was a written final and best bid closed auction. and they also are arguing that their bid from the jones aligned company was a better bid because it's a higher cash offer. but these are...
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. >> so first of all, alex, people should not be highly concerned at this moment in general. ey've only been sporadic cases. california does bear the brunt of the human cases in the country, with 29 out of the 55 or so cases isolated in humans, but that doesn't mean that they aren't risky areas. and one area is, of course, raw milk. there's a high viral load in the dairy cows. the cases in humans are from from splashes of milk on the eyes causing red eyes. so it makes sense that you would find it in some of these raw milk products as well. >> okay, so we know and we reported last week that a child in alameda county was diagnosed with bird flu. that was the first pediatric case in the country. and as we said, we're seeing more and more infections across the board. what exactly is driving the increase in these cases? and how easily does bird flu spread between people? >> so what's driving the cases is really the outbreak in cattle right now. and dairy cows. it's kind of not really checked right now. we don't really know how many cattle have been affected because we're only seein
. >> so first of all, alex, people should not be highly concerned at this moment in general. ey've only been sporadic cases. california does bear the brunt of the human cases in the country, with 29 out of the 55 or so cases isolated in humans, but that doesn't mean that they aren't risky areas. and one area is, of course, raw milk. there's a high viral load in the dairy cows. the cases in humans are from from splashes of milk on the eyes causing red eyes. so it makes sense that you would...
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i'm late, but right, so you're done. cuz alex has said as so often half of life on the suspect causing civilian booth and pay the highest price hundreds and are committed terry uptake. these are gifts they keep giving. um and your yes you'll find for years children will step on in the lose lambs. once these are placed in the ground and they will hot the people for years and years to come. and again, that's what makes them so immoral and cool to use. and that's why they're illegal. and again, for this decision to be made at this time, as i said, it just shocks the conscience. sometimes it comes as the russian defense ministry confirms that ukraine used american attack comes into strike on the brown screech and responds washer rectified is updated yet cannot talk between on tuesday, focused on the tire. is it l states an attack by any member of the not means a collective attack by the n y a group? the document allows must go to respond to any large scale attack on its oil. even a certainly conventional weapons are used. well, this
i'm late, but right, so you're done. cuz alex has said as so often half of life on the suspect causing civilian booth and pay the highest price hundreds and are committed terry uptake. these are gifts they keep giving. um and your yes you'll find for years children will step on in the lose lambs. once these are placed in the ground and they will hot the people for years and years to come. and again, that's what makes them so immoral and cool to use. and that's why they're illegal. and again,...
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and jose, alex and richie, thank you so much for kicking the crap out of me when i was younger. i appreciate it. it made me tough. to all of you, we celebrate tonight, not as republicans and so the people out in ohio who did not vote for me, just know that i will always advocate for you. i will always have your back, and i will work for the next six years to win you over because my responsibility is to the entirety of ohio, and i will always work tirelessly to make sure that we do everything possible, that i work my tail off to make your life better, so to ohio, to all the people i met on the campaign trail, so that thousands and thousands of people who prayed for me, prayed for bridget and kept us in your prayers, i cannot tell you what this means. this is the greatest honor of my life to represent you in washington, d.c., and i will not let you down. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ his concession speech after losing to incumbent senator ted cruz. >> what happens when people live about a free and fair elen
and jose, alex and richie, thank you so much for kicking the crap out of me when i was younger. i appreciate it. it made me tough. to all of you, we celebrate tonight, not as republicans and so the people out in ohio who did not vote for me, just know that i will always advocate for you. i will always have your back, and i will work for the next six years to win you over because my responsibility is to the entirety of ohio, and i will always work tirelessly to make sure that we do everything...
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so at least it's not the big the in keys. and we also have all the zeros defense edits. i've alex could. so please he's joining me live in the cedar alex. he's been covering ukraine yourself. you've been many times plates and we see has now broadened the rules. it seems of engagement and it's use of nuclear arms. what does this mean militarily? a military they have less use than one wide sink? the. this is a diplomatic message and is being one of many. so, russia has conducted tactical nuclear weapons drills is conducted strategic decay weapons drills which involves nuclear weapons, submarines on boba's. and of course, it's a land based icbm force in order to be able to show the well, but it still has these weapons. it is a major new cap. ah, but 1700 deployed warheads, the autopay over the united states. and, well, the, i'll be an actual, let's use the battlefield. not really because using one invites opposing force to use this and retaliation and very soon, very quickly, you'll have a runaway scenario where you're in general, new cable, which will be the destruction of everything. so no
so at least it's not the big the in keys. and we also have all the zeros defense edits. i've alex could. so please he's joining me live in the cedar alex. he's been covering ukraine yourself. you've been many times plates and we see has now broadened the rules. it seems of engagement and it's use of nuclear arms. what does this mean militarily? a military they have less use than one wide sink? the. this is a diplomatic message and is being one of many. so, russia has conducted tactical nuclear...
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so the, the v, i, yeah, to get a q this russia, literally in a us alex and this. so i most you said to be on face videos the so called pro $53.00, using content to influence american bunches on administrative kim renowned. i'll do a national hero. lot of the band, the back in 1957 bass off the 6 grand canes of hiding and going through the powers of insisted the veto by the suicide. a jewish american gun it's jeremy, left, free to save me. returns to the us off with being arrested is the last month over his coverage over it. awesome. awesome. and it rained in missile strikes directly from the liaison correspondence between israel.
so the, the v, i, yeah, to get a q this russia, literally in a us alex and this. so i most you said to be on face videos the so called pro $53.00, using content to influence american bunches on administrative kim renowned. i'll do a national hero. lot of the band, the back in 1957 bass off the 6 grand canes of hiding and going through the powers of insisted the veto by the suicide. a jewish american gun it's jeremy, left, free to save me. returns to the us off with being arrested is the last...
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so alex also see what they need to train us to train to train us the same day. know as well so that it can give us good advice to suggest something to you that you want to buy. and then it says you directly buy possible markets that is not even comfortable as many people were at. i see you nodding uh, vigorously, it also saw you sort of express agreement with the idea that the regulation that we've seen so far. if we want to call it that was minimal at best. what, why do you see it that way? the designs in the platforms were never touched. right. and you know, you asked about this earlier, and this is for older folks, the kind of the way i think about the world today, the way we plug into these tech platforms. i think the matrix, remember the matrix takes all of our energy. we're sitting, we're, we're pumping our energy, they talk data into the matrix. and then we're each kind of doing our own truman show. we're being fed, except no one is watching you except you in your bubble. right? this is personalization. this is part of the part of what the data can do. but
so alex also see what they need to train us to train to train us the same day. know as well so that it can give us good advice to suggest something to you that you want to buy. and then it says you directly buy possible markets that is not even comfortable as many people were at. i see you nodding uh, vigorously, it also saw you sort of express agreement with the idea that the regulation that we've seen so far. if we want to call it that was minimal at best. what, why do you see it that way?...
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the b r e x again accuse is russia meddling in a us, alex and this so i most here said to be be on a video of the so called pro 53 using content to influence american bunches on administrative films killed right now. and i'll do with national hero lobby, ben. he'll be back in 1957. last off the 6 decades of hiding and look through the powers and insisted the reader by that to me. to sign a jewish american gun, it's jeremy left free to save the returns of to the us off of being arrested is the last month over his coverage over here. awesome. awesome. and it rained in this. oh sure.
the b r e x again accuse is russia meddling in a us, alex and this so i most here said to be be on a video of the so called pro 53 using content to influence american bunches on administrative films killed right now. and i'll do with national hero lobby, ben. he'll be back in 1957. last off the 6 decades of hiding and look through the powers and insisted the reader by that to me. to sign a jewish american gun, it's jeremy left free to save the returns of to the us off of being arrested is the...