92
92
Dec 10, 2023
12/23
by
KSTS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene rodríguez: pues yo creo que hay influencia, ¿no?, de jóvenes cubanos, tienen un cariño para la música y cultura mexicana, también, los mexicanos también tienen mucho respeto y cariño por la cultura cubana también. damián trujillo: pues es algo muy bello en la nueva producción de los cenzontles, es este nuevo disco son con son en el suelo americano, vamos a mostrarle la página web de este gran grupo, aquí en el área de la bahía, para más información pueden ustedes acudir, ahí, ahí está su información en pantalla.
eugene rodríguez: pues yo creo que hay influencia, ¿no?, de jóvenes cubanos, tienen un cariño para la música y cultura mexicana, también, los mexicanos también tienen mucho respeto y cariño por la cultura cubana también. damián trujillo: pues es algo muy bello en la nueva producción de los cenzontles, es este nuevo disco son con son en el suelo americano, vamos a mostrarle la página web de este gran grupo, aquí en el área de la bahía, para más información pueden ustedes acudir,...
29
29
Dec 6, 2023
12/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't think it was about eugenics _ made about eugenics?have done, but we weren't prepared for it. jeremy hunt was health secretary for many years and i know he has shown some contrition as well. we were not preparing for the scale of this. we have had these things, we have had aids, we have had bird flu, threats and all of these... ., ., i. had bird flu, threats and all of these... ., ., ., , , these... how do you marry up the fact that these. .. how do you marry up the fact that mr— these... how do you marry up the fact that mrjohnson _ these... how do you marry up the fact that mrjohnson admitted - these... how do you marry up the fact that mrjohnson admitted he | these... how do you marry up the . fact that mrjohnson admitted he saw those _ fact that mrjohnson admitted he saw those pictures coming from italy, he already— those pictures coming from italy, he already said on february the 3rd in his greenwich speech he will set against — his greenwich speech he will set against the idea of market segregation. in other words, against the id
i don't think it was about eugenics _ made about eugenics?have done, but we weren't prepared for it. jeremy hunt was health secretary for many years and i know he has shown some contrition as well. we were not preparing for the scale of this. we have had these things, we have had aids, we have had bird flu, threats and all of these... ., ., i. had bird flu, threats and all of these... ., ., ., , , these... how do you marry up the fact that these. .. how do you marry up the fact that mr—...
63
63
Dec 9, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene daniels, eugene scott, appreciate you all coming in tonight. coming up, everyone.d jobs report and growing consuming sentiment. -- and susan del percio will be here on what it all means for president biden heading into 2024. and later, new reporting on some house republicans who are secretly considering expelling matt gaetz after george santos was ousted from congress. the 11th hour just getting underway on a friday night. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little information, check a few boxes, sign my name, done. they don't ask about your health? (man) no health questions. -physical exam? -don't need one. it's colonial penn guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance. if you're between the ages of 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed in
eugene daniels, eugene scott, appreciate you all coming in tonight. coming up, everyone.d jobs report and growing consuming sentiment. -- and susan del percio will be here on what it all means for president biden heading into 2024. and later, new reporting on some house republicans who are secretly considering expelling matt gaetz after george santos was ousted from congress. the 11th hour just getting underway on a friday night. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint...
63
63
Dec 9, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene daniels, eugene scott, appreciate you all coming in tonight. coming up, everyone.d jobs report and growing consuming sentiment. -- and susan del percio will be here on what it all means for president biden heading into 2024. and later, new reporting on some house republicans who are secretly considering expelling matt gaetz after george santos was ousted from congress. the 11th hour just getting underway on a friday night. so now, do you have a driver's license? oh. what did you get us? with the click of a pen, you can a new volkswagen at the sign, then drive event. sign today and you're off in a new volkswagen during the sign, then drive event. bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to feel protected! especially for those sudden gush moments. when your keys are in the door and your body's like, “it's happening”! if you're worried about your protection, it's not the right protection. always discreet protects like no other. with double leak guards that help prevent gushes escaping from the sides. and a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly
eugene daniels, eugene scott, appreciate you all coming in tonight. coming up, everyone.d jobs report and growing consuming sentiment. -- and susan del percio will be here on what it all means for president biden heading into 2024. and later, new reporting on some house republicans who are secretly considering expelling matt gaetz after george santos was ousted from congress. the 11th hour just getting underway on a friday night. so now, do you have a driver's license? oh. what did you get us?...
137
137
Dec 10, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
barbara mcquade, thank you so much, eugene daniels, you are sticking with me. now, the breaking news from tennessee. the government has declared a state of emergency after deadly tornado outbreak. authorities say six people died in the storms on saturday, including a toddler. areas north of nashville suffered the heaviest damage. the string of tornadoes destroyed dozens of homes. joining me now is nbc's priscilla thompson, live on the ground in match. priscilla, what's the latest there? >> alicia, where in madison, just ahead of nashville, and these are the scenes we're seeing here. this is one of the hardest hit areas. you see that home back there, the roof taken off, part of it, the walls gone, you can literally see into what was once a bedroom, perhaps, and this is some of the damage that we are seeing up and down this street. nashville officials say that there are 22 structures that were destroyed, and there are countless others that are very badly damage. you mentioned six people that tragically lost their lives -- just a few hundred feet -- one mobile hom
barbara mcquade, thank you so much, eugene daniels, you are sticking with me. now, the breaking news from tennessee. the government has declared a state of emergency after deadly tornado outbreak. authorities say six people died in the storms on saturday, including a toddler. areas north of nashville suffered the heaviest damage. the string of tornadoes destroyed dozens of homes. joining me now is nbc's priscilla thompson, live on the ground in match. priscilla, what's the latest there?...
94
94
Dec 21, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
alex and eugene vindman, thank you.of a conversation with you on a couple other matters. so stick with us, we're taking a quick commercial break, we'll be right back. be right back. together, feels better together. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and the chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check, check, and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at le
alex and eugene vindman, thank you.of a conversation with you on a couple other matters. so stick with us, we're taking a quick commercial break, we'll be right back. be right back. together, feels better together. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting,...
23
23
Dec 14, 2023
12/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene: good to see you.ier this year that inventory levels across retail as well as rent -- manufacturing was high. our business in the first quarter in los angeles was down ready to percent year on year. inventory has been worked down. i do not know that it is overly lean. according to retailers and manufacturers, i think we will see a steady flow of inventory replenishment and meeting the requirements of factories and the american consumer. guy: you have been meeting with fed officials. what have you been telling them? eugene: as cargo is steady compared to the frenetic pace we have witnessed during the pandemic, it is about building up our capabilities, infrastructure investment, the inflation reduction act, federal and state money from governor newsom in california being poured into the ports so we can build great separations and update our land and our digital capabilities. we are protecting that information sharing by our cybersecurity efforts, so all that done, we have a normal cadence of cargo moving
eugene: good to see you.ier this year that inventory levels across retail as well as rent -- manufacturing was high. our business in the first quarter in los angeles was down ready to percent year on year. inventory has been worked down. i do not know that it is overly lean. according to retailers and manufacturers, i think we will see a steady flow of inventory replenishment and meeting the requirements of factories and the american consumer. guy: you have been meeting with fed officials. what...
43
43
Dec 29, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
and eugene robertson is also a south carolina. and so we will begin with the seniority you obtained on this panel, eugene, by being from south carolina. having heard this kind of dialogue for very long time in your life, i have been this, for 24 hours i am dying to hear, what does jean robinson think about this. >> it's just amazing. i'm working on a historical book about my family. so i've spent a lot of time looking at the declaration of secession in december 1860 by the convention in south carolina. it could not have been more explicit that the cause of secession, the reason for secession was slavery. these other states weren't enforcing the fugitive slave act and returning iris leaves who are running away. we can't have that. and so that's clear and professor blight knows that history a lot better than i do. but you put your finger on what's so interesting about this, is nikki haley's behavior and how she totally screwed it up. that answer last night. today she realized that she had to clean it up and cleaning it up she came o
and eugene robertson is also a south carolina. and so we will begin with the seniority you obtained on this panel, eugene, by being from south carolina. having heard this kind of dialogue for very long time in your life, i have been this, for 24 hours i am dying to hear, what does jean robinson think about this. >> it's just amazing. i'm working on a historical book about my family. so i've spent a lot of time looking at the declaration of secession in december 1860 by the convention in...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene. tot 400. churches of this city, totma, are quite right, the so-called totma baroque, so shakespeare in art 300, an engraving by charles turner, created in 1816, shows the famous tragedian edmund kean in the title role in this historical. the role became one of the most famous for the movie, maybe henry i? no, maybe richard, right, kiril. please, the one for 300, auction, kiril, 300 for you, 400 for christina, minus 300 for evgeniy, christina, the question can be repurchased, yes, i'm buying the question, for 400, i'm playing, in the australian tribes, that's what they called it, our friend, our elder brother, our father, our flesh. well, apparently a totem animal, absolutely right, a totem, a totem animal, so the nickname 400, general nikolai vatutin, or something skillfully developed and carried out military operations, that even the germans earned this chess nickname. grandmaster is probably over 200. rembrandt, this ancient philosopher contemplating the bust of hommer, is not dressed at all
eugene. tot 400. churches of this city, totma, are quite right, the so-called totma baroque, so shakespeare in art 300, an engraving by charles turner, created in 1816, shows the famous tragedian edmund kean in the title role in this historical. the role became one of the most famous for the movie, maybe henry i? no, maybe richard, right, kiril. please, the one for 300, auction, kiril, 300 for you, 400 for christina, minus 300 for evgeniy, christina, the question can be repurchased, yes, i'm...
34
34
Dec 21, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
alex and eugene vindman.of a conversation on you on a couple of other matters. so stick with us. we're taking a short commercial break. we'll be right back. >>>ommercia break. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. >> somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time. ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 dermatologist-p
alex and eugene vindman.of a conversation on you on a couple of other matters. so stick with us. we're taking a short commercial break. we'll be right back. >>>ommercia break. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. >> somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90%...
95
95
Dec 26, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me is eugene daniels, an msnbc political analyst. is ending on a rough note for the president in terms approval ratings and polling. how does he overcome this? aside from those, what are some of the other big concerns for biden heading into 2024? >> mike laid it out. the biggest thing this administration and the campaign are dealing with is trying to convince people they shouldn't feel badly about an economy where the macroeconomics are in the president's favor. they talk about better unemployment. they talk about more jobs coming to the united states. they talk about low gas prices, lower prices, inflation is cooling down. people don't feel that. part of that is because the prices are unlikely to go much further down because companies like money. that's something they will have to deal with. they have to convince people that another four years means they will go further than they did in the last four. you look at the folks that vice president kamala harris is looking at talking to the most, young voters, voters of color. you have to
joining me is eugene daniels, an msnbc political analyst. is ending on a rough note for the president in terms approval ratings and polling. how does he overcome this? aside from those, what are some of the other big concerns for biden heading into 2024? >> mike laid it out. the biggest thing this administration and the campaign are dealing with is trying to convince people they shouldn't feel badly about an economy where the macroeconomics are in the president's favor. they talk about...
77
77
Dec 19, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene, what do you make of these responses?hink that words matter, especially when they are coming from a former president of the united states of america and potentially next president? >> and i think most americans would agree with you. one major difference i would say that we are seeing now compared to the 2016 campaign is that the former president has far more surrogates pushing back on concerns and fears that his language was as problematic as it is. what we saw in that clip, though, and what we have seen online especially coming from the social media pages of many republicans in congress is that more people are defending trump or at least leaning into backing what he is actually saying, and that is in part because the republican party has become more nativist, in the sense and the presidency of donald trump. what was once thought of as a fringe world view on the gop is now more mainstream. and i think that's why you would continue to see more support for his words and less for moving forward. >> that is such an interestin
eugene, what do you make of these responses?hink that words matter, especially when they are coming from a former president of the united states of america and potentially next president? >> and i think most americans would agree with you. one major difference i would say that we are seeing now compared to the 2016 campaign is that the former president has far more surrogates pushing back on concerns and fears that his language was as problematic as it is. what we saw in that clip,...
35
35
Dec 28, 2023
12/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene stoner was one of these people. he he was fascinated with explosion from an early age. and he had been marine in and he didn't see combat, but he'd been a marine in the and he was tinkering with guns all the time. and he had that impetus. so he wanted to create a new kind of rifle. he was working in aircraft. so he was he was looking he was working with aluminum and fiberglass and new types of materials. he thought, why can't i use these? make a rifle at same time, the united states military aspects of the military were really concerned about. we a new rifle they had used. you know and if anybody's seen saving private ryan, world war two, the american soldiers, the marines used a very heavy gun called the m1, which did very well we won that war. and but it was very heavy and you couldn't carry as much ammunition as the some generals wanted. so they a new gun that was much lighter could shoot quickly and could carry lots of ammunition and the air 15 and it was partly out of this cold war, you know, struggle against the soviet union and the perception that the ak 47 slash
eugene stoner was one of these people. he he was fascinated with explosion from an early age. and he had been marine in and he didn't see combat, but he'd been a marine in the and he was tinkering with guns all the time. and he had that impetus. so he wanted to create a new kind of rifle. he was working in aircraft. so he was he was looking he was working with aluminum and fiberglass and new types of materials. he thought, why can't i use these? make a rifle at same time, the united states...
22
22
Dec 28, 2023
12/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
something that would absolutely baffle the eugene stoner, if we could bring him. he passed away in 1997. but he would be baffled by that. >> i think the gun has become a symbol of whiteness, and the churches and visiting and so on, that whiteness is complicated. and i always excelled around books at events. there is a great book called white evangelical racism. by a scholar of the black church, was looking at how it is formed. she talks about the promise of whiteness and the way that -- then culture is a big contribution to that. that this white kind of ideal that somehow through gun ownership, people of color, some are going to say, i can enter into that, too. so white press him as he -- white supremacy, the current that runs through all of this is more sort of a mobius strip and it is potent in that way. if it was klansman, it would not be as powerful. >> next question, please. >> yes, historically, and theoretically, what was the second amendment designed for? and how has it met -- morphed into what it is today? >> the short answer on that? is a very good quest
something that would absolutely baffle the eugene stoner, if we could bring him. he passed away in 1997. but he would be baffled by that. >> i think the gun has become a symbol of whiteness, and the churches and visiting and so on, that whiteness is complicated. and i always excelled around books at events. there is a great book called white evangelical racism. by a scholar of the black church, was looking at how it is formed. she talks about the promise of whiteness and the way that --...
134
134
Dec 14, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
vaughn hillyard in iowa, carlos curbelo is here, and eugene daniels. carlos and eugene are msnbc political contributors, wooet is -- wall street is cheering the fact that -- americans haven't seemed to notice. what do you think about that disconnect in political terms? >> these are the types of headlines that the biden administration needs. the macroeconomic data has been good, sentiment isn't, why, because inflation is backed into the numbers and americans haven't adjusted to the higher prices that are frankly here to stay. what we want is for inflation to stop going up, and it certainly seems like that's happening, which is why the fed announced some cuts for next year, which will also be helpful. we have seen interest rates skyrocket. mortgage rates have skyrocketed. as those come down, sentiment will likely improve, and that's really what is keeping president biden's numbers down, that people don't feel good about the economy even if the numbers are pretty good. >> you know, vaughn, it is arguably a useful political strategy for the trump team to s
vaughn hillyard in iowa, carlos curbelo is here, and eugene daniels. carlos and eugene are msnbc political contributors, wooet is -- wall street is cheering the fact that -- americans haven't seemed to notice. what do you think about that disconnect in political terms? >> these are the types of headlines that the biden administration needs. the macroeconomic data has been good, sentiment isn't, why, because inflation is backed into the numbers and americans haven't adjusted to the higher...
55
55
Dec 20, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene, it is tough to overstate the importance of this.historically reliable constituency. will talking about black small businesses growing at their fastest rate in 30 years, which is the number they're touting help turn around what polls have shown is some fading support for biden among blacks. >> yeah, they're dealing with a lot of things here, right? it's kind of the overall concerns about the economy, people feeling like the economy isn't working for them, even though the numbers show us something else, right? and that it's hard as a campaign to deal with that. what they've been trying to do say to black voters, say to black people, not just voters, that we are doing things on the official side at this white house that are good for you. they're hopeful that those thing will remind black voters that they have their back, right? president biden talked about that saying he was dancing with the ones who brung him. he knew why he won south carolina, won the primary and also won the white house. vice president harris has had meetings in the
eugene, it is tough to overstate the importance of this.historically reliable constituency. will talking about black small businesses growing at their fastest rate in 30 years, which is the number they're touting help turn around what polls have shown is some fading support for biden among blacks. >> yeah, they're dealing with a lot of things here, right? it's kind of the overall concerns about the economy, people feeling like the economy isn't working for them, even though the numbers...
70
70
Dec 16, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
with that, let's bring in our lead off panel, eugene daniels, white house correspondent for politico and coauthor of political playbook. greg bluestein, a political reporter for the journal of the constitution and msnbc contributor. and anthony coley, former spokesperson under attorney general merrick garland. all right, anthony, i am going to start with you, 148 million, that is a, i mean, it's a huge number. >> it's a huge number, but i want to start, symone, with the amount of dignity with which these women carried themselves. they went through hell and back, all because of rudy giuliani's racists and relentless lies, and they held their head up high, never lost their composure. i think that they deserve every single penny that this jury is going to reward them more. my hope is that this verdict is not just a sign of accountability for them but also sends a strong signal to anyone else in the future, like rudy giuliani, who tries to lie about things that simply did not happen. with this verdict it at his court's says that that's the matters, and the truth so matters. >> facts matt
with that, let's bring in our lead off panel, eugene daniels, white house correspondent for politico and coauthor of political playbook. greg bluestein, a political reporter for the journal of the constitution and msnbc contributor. and anthony coley, former spokesperson under attorney general merrick garland. all right, anthony, i am going to start with you, 148 million, that is a, i mean, it's a huge number. >> it's a huge number, but i want to start, symone, with the amount of dignity...
43
43
Dec 21, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
man, joining us now, co-author of "the playbook," eugene daniels. here we go.omy for 2024. see it there in the speech. is it working? he's been making this play for months now. what's the results? >> yeah, it's not really working, right? the problem for this administration and for this campaign is that people are feeling a different way than what the white house feels like they should be feeling when it comes to the actual data that's out there, right? this has been a struggle that they've had over and over and over again as the economy, the macro economics and the numbers there have gotten better. people don't feel that. i think that is the issue for this administration. you're seeing president biden try to figure out ways to say, like, things are better but i feel you. let else finish the job. give us more years, when he's on the campaign trail. but that doesn't seem to be breaking through at all. this -- something this administration has been dealing with for a very long time, they feel like people aren't giving them credit for the things they have done over
man, joining us now, co-author of "the playbook," eugene daniels. here we go.omy for 2024. see it there in the speech. is it working? he's been making this play for months now. what's the results? >> yeah, it's not really working, right? the problem for this administration and for this campaign is that people are feeling a different way than what the white house feels like they should be feeling when it comes to the actual data that's out there, right? this has been a struggle...
218
218
Dec 10, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
and retired army colonel eugene vindman is running for congressional seat in virginia. he was targeted by former president donald trump after playing a critical role in trump's first impeachment. why he wants to put his name on the ballot now. i am symone sanders-townsend and i have something to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> members of congress are back on the hill tomorrow for their last week before the new year. but there is only one resolution house republicans want to focus on. and one that authorizes an impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. now the house does have sole power to impeach, but the way house republicans are using this power, i think it is telling. after months of investigation, the house oversight committee has produced no evidence of wrongdoing from biden's time as vice president. only five presidents in our history have based impeachment inquiries. every modern impeachment inquiry was spurred by credible credible evidence of potential wrongdoing during their time as president. let's take a look. in trump's case, there was a detailed whistleblower report out
and retired army colonel eugene vindman is running for congressional seat in virginia. he was targeted by former president donald trump after playing a critical role in trump's first impeachment. why he wants to put his name on the ballot now. i am symone sanders-townsend and i have something to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> members of congress are back on the hill tomorrow for their last week before the new year. but there is only one resolution house republicans want to focus on. and one that...
60
60
Dec 15, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to bring in senior politics reporter for axios, eugene scott. eugene, great to talk to you. about the biden camp and possibly turning this into a positive for them. >> one way they're turning into a positive is tapping into kamala harris's popularity of demographics within the democratic party's base where she is popular. we hear lots of criticism from, you know, talking heads and people more right of the biden administration about whether or not kamala harris is an effective surrogate, but we've seen repeatedly over the last few months that their groups like women, like black voters that she connects well with, and they're hoping to use her increasingly over the next few months and connect with those voters to boost their chances at re-election. >> she's out front of the israel-hamas war. she's also been out front for reproductive rights as well. are they seeing any boost because of that in her popularity? >> what they are seeing a bit of a redirection. there have been examples of where kamala harris has spoken with the president. her team has told me. and she has helped hi
i want to bring in senior politics reporter for axios, eugene scott. eugene, great to talk to you. about the biden camp and possibly turning this into a positive for them. >> one way they're turning into a positive is tapping into kamala harris's popularity of demographics within the democratic party's base where she is popular. we hear lots of criticism from, you know, talking heads and people more right of the biden administration about whether or not kamala harris is an effective...
109
109
Dec 18, 2023
12/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> eugene, this seems like an escalation in terms of the actual plans.ow does it compare with his initial pitch in 2016 to your ears? >> well, it sounds like an escalation, but it is pretty consistent with what we received from the former president previously. perhaps the fact that he is leaning into this talking point and this plan so early and aggressively might be new. part of that is shaped by the fact he's in the lead. and he doesn't have to worry about significant pushback from his competitors or losing people in the republican party base. because he already has them. >> yeah. i will say, as we hear, all of a sudden him mention africa and asia along with the fixation of the southern border. that does seem to be different, right? >> it does seem to be different. but you have to remember, when he talked about the muslim ban, that was a policy that impacted people of color, outside of the latin america countries that we usually hear the president criticize. so, we've also seen that immigration crisis become more global. >> sure. >> or at least america
. >> eugene, this seems like an escalation in terms of the actual plans.ow does it compare with his initial pitch in 2016 to your ears? >> well, it sounds like an escalation, but it is pretty consistent with what we received from the former president previously. perhaps the fact that he is leaning into this talking point and this plan so early and aggressively might be new. part of that is shaped by the fact he's in the lead. and he doesn't have to worry about significant pushback...
93
93
Dec 28, 2023
12/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene scott, thank you very much for being with us this morning. >>> all right. still ahead here, president biden under intense pressure as the migrant crisis grows at the southern border. >>> plus secretary blinken heading back to the middle east next week as the war in gaza continues to rage. >>> and later, nikki haley taking some heat for how she answered this question on the campaign trail -- >> what was the cause of the united states civil war? >>> israel's foreign minister hezbollah that time for diplomacy is running out. tensions on the northern border with lebanon continue to escalate. hezbollah says it fired 30 rockets but it was in response to an earlier idf airstrike on a lebanese village. in gaza, nearly 200 more palestinians have been killed the past 24 hours. a warning, the images you are about to see are disturbing. families mourning their dead at one of the few working hospitals in kahn yunis. others praying ahead of a burial. and there is new video appearing to show palestinian men and at least two children detained and stripped by israeli forces
eugene scott, thank you very much for being with us this morning. >>> all right. still ahead here, president biden under intense pressure as the migrant crisis grows at the southern border. >>> plus secretary blinken heading back to the middle east next week as the war in gaza continues to rage. >>> and later, nikki haley taking some heat for how she answered this question on the campaign trail -- >> what was the cause of the united states civil war?...
35
35
Dec 4, 2023
12/23
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
eugenics, the science of improving human hereditary qualities, firmly planted its roots there. nazis will really like hygiene. the so-called model harry hamilton laughlin's law became the template for the german law to prevent the birth of offspring with hereditary diseases. the law was adopted in 1933. more than 350,000 people became its victims. the americans were also proud of it. the eugenical new magazine published a translation of a fascist legal act as proof of its own influence. and loughlin wasn't alone. madison grant wrote the book: the end of a great race, one of hitler's favorite works. moreover, literally all the programs of the third reich are copies of american ideas. by the way, in the states the purge continued in the seventies. in the 1970s, black women in the south were sterilized, often without informed consent, at such a high rate that the procedures became known as mississippi appendectomies. in some cases , medical students performed unnecessary hysterectomies. poor black women to practice. native american women were also subject to mass sterilization, wi
eugenics, the science of improving human hereditary qualities, firmly planted its roots there. nazis will really like hygiene. the so-called model harry hamilton laughlin's law became the template for the german law to prevent the birth of offspring with hereditary diseases. the law was adopted in 1933. more than 350,000 people became its victims. the americans were also proud of it. the eugenical new magazine published a translation of a fascist legal act as proof of its own influence. and...
103
103
Dec 28, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
>> you've answered my question, thank you. >> next question. >> so eugene, we can pick through that a million different ways. perhaps the follow-up question where she says, what do you want me to say about slavery is what stuck with most people as they watched that commentary on governor haley perhaps, but also about the state of the republican party and as you watched the gears turning there, what she should and she should not say in order to keep her support. >> yeah. that's absolutely right, and if you watched the crowd as things were going downhill, you could start to see people kind of get a little squeamish as she was answering those questions. my family's always been from south carolina. so i am very, very well-versed on the conversation that happens. i was just there earlier this week for christmas. i'm very well-versed in the conversation that happens versus, you know, whether it was states' rights or slavery. what was the real conversation? she's showing that, right? that she's a product of that conversation. this is also something in line with what she said before when aske
>> you've answered my question, thank you. >> next question. >> so eugene, we can pick through that a million different ways. perhaps the follow-up question where she says, what do you want me to say about slavery is what stuck with most people as they watched that commentary on governor haley perhaps, but also about the state of the republican party and as you watched the gears turning there, what she should and she should not say in order to keep her support. >> yeah....
17
17
Dec 12, 2023
12/23
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
kulazhenko, vadik kabanchuk, a journalist with a mustache who doesn't even have a pass in panties, eugen prostitute of three genders, polinka brodik , shabby yanchik, rudik, chmonia a snitch who at one time betrayed all the mtz fans and covers it all, shurik. here belarusian propagandists show all this live, they are looking for informers, rats, informers, i will please the sbu, everyone there is like that, everyone, they have all been snitching on each other for decades, they all went to the kgb like they went to work and met in the reception room of comrade major almost every day, they tried not to look at each other, because they had come to knock on the one who had been soaked at night, our smoktunovskys, full. warehouse for persons and creatures from peter petrovsky, seriously nonsense, nonsense - the word is nonsense, why, because they are talking real nonsense, and really want war in belarus, so let me analyze by personalities, i knew many of them, for example, mr. egorov, who led the conference there, yes, the former director of the center european transformation, who is he, i re
kulazhenko, vadik kabanchuk, a journalist with a mustache who doesn't even have a pass in panties, eugen prostitute of three genders, polinka brodik , shabby yanchik, rudik, chmonia a snitch who at one time betrayed all the mtz fans and covers it all, shurik. here belarusian propagandists show all this live, they are looking for informers, rats, informers, i will please the sbu, everyone there is like that, everyone, they have all been snitching on each other for decades, they all went to the...
13
13
Dec 28, 2023
12/23
by
1TV
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
december 31 on the first, the big game is on air, now with us on skype eugene schmitt, member of theive for germany party, eugene, i am very glad to welcome you, thank you for taking the time to talk with us. despite the fact that this causes enormous damage to the german economy, that is , we know very well that those sanctions that were supposed to encourage the political leadership of the russian federation to change their policies to please the conditional collective west, they did not work; at the same time, they caused a huge damage to western countries, but primarily germany, that is, germany received, that is, she made a profit. it’s very good that over the past decades we have received stable, cheap hydrocarbons, this is not only gas, but also oil, now, after the nord streams were blown up, after germany itself refused the last line of nord stream 2 to receive those same 27 billion meters of cheap gas, instead they overpay there three to four times for american... unecological gas, and yet, all this is welcomed by german politicians, this is all here is presented as a huge v
december 31 on the first, the big game is on air, now with us on skype eugene schmitt, member of theive for germany party, eugene, i am very glad to welcome you, thank you for taking the time to talk with us. despite the fact that this causes enormous damage to the german economy, that is , we know very well that those sanctions that were supposed to encourage the political leadership of the russian federation to change their policies to please the conditional collective west, they did not...
103
103
Dec 4, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
tara setmayer, paul butler, eugene daniels, thank you so much, we appreciate you all this evening.ahead, trump wants to go after obama again, democrats say, bring it on. ring it on and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪ ♪ you don't... ♪ ♪ you don't have to worry... ♪ - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only hope: mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. bringing free surgeries to people who have no other hope. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for so many still suffering. so don't wait, call the number on your screen. or donate at mercyships.org. tide is busting laundry's biggest myth... that cold water can't cl
tara setmayer, paul butler, eugene daniels, thank you so much, we appreciate you all this evening.ahead, trump wants to go after obama again, democrats say, bring it on. ring it on and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. ♪ i'm gonna...
228
228
Dec 28, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene, i went to school in texas.mber being taught that states rights was the answer to the civil war question. quickly learned that slavery was the actual correct answer. but nikki haley was the governor of south carolina. she actually pushed for the removal of the confederate flag back in 2015. hard to believe she would not answer it that way. what are your thoughts on what she said and her attempt to clean it up? >> i also went to middle school and high school in texas, so i got that same education from those same books. and my parents and my grandparents and my entire family on both sides are from south carolina. so, the conversation that she is, kind of, talking about, the states rights versus slavery, is what people talk about. you can talk to certain types of folks, certain types of south carolinians, and that's how they view it, as a states rights issue, that it wasn't just about slavery. we all know that not to be true, that slavery was the main point. the confederate states wanted to own human beings as prop
eugene, i went to school in texas.mber being taught that states rights was the answer to the civil war question. quickly learned that slavery was the actual correct answer. but nikki haley was the governor of south carolina. she actually pushed for the removal of the confederate flag back in 2015. hard to believe she would not answer it that way. what are your thoughts on what she said and her attempt to clean it up? >> i also went to middle school and high school in texas, so i got that...
97
97
Dec 4, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
tara setmayer, paul butler, eugene daniels, thank you so much, we appreciate you all this evening. just ahead, trump wants to go after obama again, democrats say, bring it on. like carpal tunnel syndrome, shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. i was a bit nervous at first but then i figured it's just walking, right? [dog barks] oh. no it's just a bunny! calm down taco. sit duchess. stop! sesame no no. archie! walter don't, no, ahhhh. ahhhhh! you're lucky you're so cute. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions,
tara setmayer, paul butler, eugene daniels, thank you so much, we appreciate you all this evening. just ahead, trump wants to go after obama again, democrats say, bring it on. like carpal tunnel syndrome, shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with the money i...
28
28
Dec 19, 2023
12/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i'm eugene scott, and i'm coming to you today from washington dc. i'll come to our audiences on facebook, youtube, x,, linkedin, and axios.com. join us on x, we will speak with newsmakers some capitol hill looking at what is driving the news and policy priorities that are top of mind heading into 2024. our first guest is the congressman from new jersey's dark congressional district, andy kim. rep. kim: thanks for having me today. >> what have you been working on as you are looking to tie up loose ends in washington? rep. kim: will be able to bar -- forward in a bipartisan way, we have some any challenges we are facing globally right now, and was important for us, with some of the big challenges we face. we are going to do it in a bipartisan way. a lot of other things are happening in congress, the things that are deeply frustrating at the end of the year, not accomplishing the things we want to get done. >> what is one of those things that is frustrating you most significantly? rep. kim: the easiest one is to say we are at the end of the year with -
. >> i'm eugene scott, and i'm coming to you today from washington dc. i'll come to our audiences on facebook, youtube, x,, linkedin, and axios.com. join us on x, we will speak with newsmakers some capitol hill looking at what is driving the news and policy priorities that are top of mind heading into 2024. our first guest is the congressman from new jersey's dark congressional district, andy kim. rep. kim: thanks for having me today. >> what have you been working on as you are...
8
8.0
Dec 22, 2023
12/23
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
eugene! hello, thank you for finding time for us, it is clear that it is not easy now in our new regions, and a lot needs to be done, but a lot has already been done, the twenty-third year is a full year as part of russia, how do you assess it, new, old territories, more precisely, this is that over this year there has been a change in the consciousness of people, most importantly, i i think today, this is what people believed, here... in the stomach, what they are fed, on each of them some wretched people fight with him, and until the last, as they say, the ukrainian, as the west still evaluates it today , why i say ukrainian, because... to move so quickly and further liberate the zaporozhye region, our other new territories, despite the state of the troops that we have, because people ask such questions if everything is as bad for them as you say, why aren't we moving quickly? you know, we want to save money, maximum saving of human lives, the lives of our guys, and we see today that we do
eugene! hello, thank you for finding time for us, it is clear that it is not easy now in our new regions, and a lot needs to be done, but a lot has already been done, the twenty-third year is a full year as part of russia, how do you assess it, new, old territories, more precisely, this is that over this year there has been a change in the consciousness of people, most importantly, i i think today, this is what people believed, here... in the stomach, what they are fed, on each of them some...
31
31
Dec 23, 2023
12/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
including eugene v debs. the socialist candidate for president in 1920 who is running from a jail cell because he has been in prison for basically standing up on a soapbox and saying this they were for capitalists. we would consider it the mildest kind of protest today but he is imprisoned under this extraordinarily illiberal law which is not the biggest part of it but the other at the center -- document prosecutions about president trump but the law allowed you to be imprisoned if you said any speech that might have a bad tendency to obstruct recruitment. so you do not have to tell people don't enlist or get shot simply by saying this is a bad war, it might lead some people not to enlist. and the court uphold these prosecutions on the idea that any speech that could have a bad tendency should be suppressed. holmes initially joined those decisions and in fact upheld the decision of some of these antiwar critics but over the summer in the early 1920's he reads and he thinks in his particular moved by a law rev
including eugene v debs. the socialist candidate for president in 1920 who is running from a jail cell because he has been in prison for basically standing up on a soapbox and saying this they were for capitalists. we would consider it the mildest kind of protest today but he is imprisoned under this extraordinarily illiberal law which is not the biggest part of it but the other at the center -- document prosecutions about president trump but the law allowed you to be imprisoned if you said any...
26
26
Dec 14, 2023
12/23
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
pashka, kulazhenka, vadik kabanchuk , a journalist with a mustache, who is not even a pass in panties, eugenstitute of three genders, polinka, brodik, a shabby one, a yanchik, a rudik, a schmonia snitch who at one time gave up. bop, all mtz fans. and shurik balaganov illuminates it all, without taking anything out of his mouth. motley company, tails falling, and the souls are roosters. well, what can you do? what the hell is this coming to belarus? were you afraid of a police officer with a baton like hell? you are a gurgling cold seed without a ball. what can you do? the only attack you are capable of is to ram the homosexual's ass, that's all yours. they waited, the next time they hit you with audio recordings, then the trousers wet themselves, it’s scary, yes, you’re just starting to shit yourself, in minsk they’re already covering their noses with disgust, we know everything about you, absolutely everything, the sbu opened a criminal case, the bank spies went crazy, that’s how they hid smagarik, that’s how they hid , here belarusian propagandists show all this live, they are looking for
pashka, kulazhenka, vadik kabanchuk , a journalist with a mustache, who is not even a pass in panties, eugenstitute of three genders, polinka, brodik, a shabby one, a yanchik, a rudik, a schmonia snitch who at one time gave up. bop, all mtz fans. and shurik balaganov illuminates it all, without taking anything out of his mouth. motley company, tails falling, and the souls are roosters. well, what can you do? what the hell is this coming to belarus? were you afraid of a police officer with a...
13
13
Dec 14, 2023
12/23
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
governor eugene announced this. decisively, we now understand the tasks that face us, but there are someksandrovich, please, what is the situation with doctors in medicine today, and accordingly, to what extent the proposal will be relevant today and what needs to be added to it, what changes. this year thanks to your support efforts the government attracted 139 doctors, 176 paramedical personnel, 15 healthcare organizers to the industry, but we understand that... that this is still not enough, thanks to today’s decisions announced by the president, this is , first of all, a doubling of payments under the program zemsky doctor zemsky felsh, we hope, will make it more attractive for specialists to come here and, accordingly, improve the availability of medical care. and the authorities are interested in women making decisions in favor of preserving the life of a child, but also women’s rights at the same time. must be respected, this is how vladimir putin answered the question of whether it would be necessary to introduce restrictions on abortions, as an example of the consequences of suc
governor eugene announced this. decisively, we now understand the tasks that face us, but there are someksandrovich, please, what is the situation with doctors in medicine today, and accordingly, to what extent the proposal will be relevant today and what needs to be added to it, what changes. this year thanks to your support efforts the government attracted 139 doctors, 176 paramedical personnel, 15 healthcare organizers to the industry, but we understand that... that this is still not enough,...
65
65
Dec 22, 2023
12/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
for more let's bring in eugene scott. great to see you. we know trump courted state lawmakers in his effort to overturn the 2020 election, but help us understand what is new and legally significant here. >> we know that this is different from what we've known in the past, one, because we have the recordings, but in this case which we did not know before, we have the gop claire ron na mcdaniel on the call as well promising the individuals that if they found themselves in legal jeopardy, they would be provided with attorneys, they would have protection. and so this pressure seemed to move a bit further than what we maybe knew about the meeting that trump had like in the oval office with some head lawmakers, republican lawmakers from the michigan legislature. >> i want to focus on that point of the offering of a lawyer which was done byr ronna mcdanil and confirmed by trump on that law. offering a lawyer is not only offering legal protection, but there could seem to be that there is some legal risk or jeopardy in asking them to do what they a
for more let's bring in eugene scott. great to see you. we know trump courted state lawmakers in his effort to overturn the 2020 election, but help us understand what is new and legally significant here. >> we know that this is different from what we've known in the past, one, because we have the recordings, but in this case which we did not know before, we have the gop claire ron na mcdaniel on the call as well promising the individuals that if they found themselves in legal jeopardy,...
46
46
Dec 22, 2023
12/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
i am eugene scott, senior politics reporter, and i'm coming to you today from washington dc. welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, x, linkedin, and axios.com. join the conversation today on -- on x @axios. we will speak with newsmakers on capitol hill looking at what is driving the news and policy priorities that are top of mind heading into 2024. our first guest is the congressman from new jersey's 3rd congressional district, andy kim. rep. kim: thanks for having me today. >> what have you been working on as you are looking to tie up loose ends in washington? rep. kim: we will be able to -- we just got the national defense authorization act across the line. we will be able to move forward in a bipartisan way, we have so many challenges we are facing globally right now, and was important for us to make sure we are taking national security seriously, to deal with the big challenges we face. and to do that in a bipartisan way. i am glad we got that across the line but a lot of other things are happening that are stuck. tings that are not working. those are the things t
i am eugene scott, senior politics reporter, and i'm coming to you today from washington dc. welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, x, linkedin, and axios.com. join the conversation today on -- on x @axios. we will speak with newsmakers on capitol hill looking at what is driving the news and policy priorities that are top of mind heading into 2024. our first guest is the congressman from new jersey's 3rd congressional district, andy kim. rep. kim: thanks for having me today. >>...
23
23
Dec 5, 2023
12/23
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
master alyaksandr anisima for melamanas was sleeping with different materials and creating hell dbc da eugenesmic projections was behind the trap of the musical galaxy. this concludes our issue. news of the region and other projects of the beltelerady campaign are available.
master alyaksandr anisima for melamanas was sleeping with different materials and creating hell dbc da eugenesmic projections was behind the trap of the musical galaxy. this concludes our issue. news of the region and other projects of the beltelerady campaign are available.
11
11
Dec 30, 2023
12/23
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
he put vyazimsky’s lines as an epigraph to eugene onegin.life like this, and it’s in a hurry to live and in a hurry to feel. poor eyesight did not presuppose military service, but in 1812, prince peter joined the militia, participated in the battle of borodino as an adjutant of general miloradovich, two horses were killed under him, general bakhmetev ’s leg was torn off by a cannonball, vyazimsky took off his cloak, and with the help of soldiers carried the general from the battlefield. behind participation in the battle of brodil, the prince received vladimir of the fourth degree. bow the bow shows that the order was given for military merit. the estate was practically not damaged by the french. there were a few bullet marks left, and, well, a dozen books disappeared from the library. probably because figner’s partisan detachment operated in these places. above the door there are bas-reliefs, works by the sculptor tolstoy from the cycle dedicated to the war of the twelfth year. and earlier there were ancient cannons here. according to their
he put vyazimsky’s lines as an epigraph to eugene onegin.life like this, and it’s in a hurry to live and in a hurry to feel. poor eyesight did not presuppose military service, but in 1812, prince peter joined the militia, participated in the battle of borodino as an adjutant of general miloradovich, two horses were killed under him, general bakhmetev ’s leg was torn off by a cannonball, vyazimsky took off his cloak, and with the help of soldiers carried the general from the battlefield....
38
38
Dec 25, 2023
12/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
including eugene v debs. socialist candidate for president in 1920 who is running from a jail cell because he has been in prison for basically standing up on a soapbox and saying this they were for capitalists. we would consider it the mildest kind of protest today but he is imprisoned under this extraordinarily illiberal law which is not the biggest part of it but the other at the center -- document prosecutions about president trump but the law allowed you to be imprisoned if you said any speech that might have a bad tendency to obstruct recruitment. so you do not have to tell people don't enlist or get shot simply by saying this is a bad war, it might lead some people not to enlist. and the court uphold these prosecutions on the idea that any speech that could have a bad tendency should be suppressed. holmes initially joined those decisions and in fact upheld the decision of some of these antiwar critics but over the summer in the early 1920's he reads and he thinks in his particular moved by a law review
including eugene v debs. socialist candidate for president in 1920 who is running from a jail cell because he has been in prison for basically standing up on a soapbox and saying this they were for capitalists. we would consider it the mildest kind of protest today but he is imprisoned under this extraordinarily illiberal law which is not the biggest part of it but the other at the center -- document prosecutions about president trump but the law allowed you to be imprisoned if you said any...
96
96
Dec 27, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> joining us now, senior politics reporter for axios, eugene scott. in on the idea of a dictatorship he said he would be the retribution, he talked about using the powers of the office for his own personal and political gains and frankly getting revenge against his political opponents, but yet that seems to be appealing to his supporters and trump seems to be owning it. >> absolutely. and what i would take is he is glad his message is getting through. something one might argue the democrats can learn from him. as recently as christmas day he said he hopes his political enemies rot in held. steve bannon in the last few weeks or so has said that trump is serious on getting revenge on those who believe differently than he does politically. and we know that fox interview he did with sean hannity in the last month where he leaned in on being a dictator so it's important for people to listen to what he wants to do if he is to be elected. >> that's right, when he tells us something we should believe it. we have seen it time and time again and that's why ther
. >>> joining us now, senior politics reporter for axios, eugene scott. in on the idea of a dictatorship he said he would be the retribution, he talked about using the powers of the office for his own personal and political gains and frankly getting revenge against his political opponents, but yet that seems to be appealing to his supporters and trump seems to be owning it. >> absolutely. and what i would take is he is glad his message is getting through. something one might...
78
78
Dec 28, 2023
12/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
white house correspondent for politico eugene daniels, thank you. happy new year. to you again soon. >>> still ahead on "way too early," we'll take a look at wall street's record setting year. stock futures are holding steady in the early hours this morning. >>> plus, the pga commissioner confirmed his firm deadline for the tour's merger with liv golf, but will the deal be able to go through? we'll have all the details straight ahead as we take a look at the gorgeous rockefeller center christmas tree on a very rainy new york city morning. ve rainy new york city morning. >>> welcome back as we turn to some business news. and the so-called santa claus rally continue tuesday be the big story on wall street. th dow and s&p 500 are up 13 and 24% for the year with just two trading sessions left in 2023. meanwhile, the technology heavy nasdaq is on track for its best year since 2003, climbing more than 44%. joining us now to help us make sense of it, business reporter for "the new york times," lauren hersh. thanks for being here. so the dow hit a record high earlier this
white house correspondent for politico eugene daniels, thank you. happy new year. to you again soon. >>> still ahead on "way too early," we'll take a look at wall street's record setting year. stock futures are holding steady in the early hours this morning. >>> plus, the pga commissioner confirmed his firm deadline for the tour's merger with liv golf, but will the deal be able to go through? we'll have all the details straight ahead as we take a look at the gorgeous...
65
65
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> meteorology and climate science professor eugene cordero says the university told professors that major changes are coming in the spring 2024. he says some undergrads class sizes will increase anywhere from 80 to 100. >> our course sizes are relatively small. that means we can give feedback to students that means we can give them written assignments that i'm going to grade and give feedback on. it's different than the uc where they have these large lecture halls. we don't have large lecture halls here at san jose state, but they're asking us to change that model and to accommodate more students, cordero says he was told to give less written assignments and more easier to grade multiple choice tests. >> sociology professor preston rudy says that hurts the quality of education and directly goes against the school being a transformative university for students. just like nurses in a hospital, the faculty are the people that work with the patients or the students, and we're the ones that do this most of us, as you heard my colleague say, we're concerned with the learning that the stud
. >> meteorology and climate science professor eugene cordero says the university told professors that major changes are coming in the spring 2024. he says some undergrads class sizes will increase anywhere from 80 to 100. >> our course sizes are relatively small. that means we can give feedback to students that means we can give them written assignments that i'm going to grade and give feedback on. it's different than the uc where they have these large lecture halls. we don't have...
68
68
Dec 3, 2023
12/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
we have flood watches from bellingham all the way off towards eugene. the i5 corridor is going to be a wet one, so wet we're looking at the coast and can see up to a foot of rain. not snow but rain. it will be adding up in the rain department but also adding up in the snow department. the further inland you go we will be seeing feet of snow, possibly 3 feet and more snow towards the northeast as well and rain will be moving in. back to you. >> to chhe weather channel. >>> investors had a good week and why stocks are soaring. >>> later, why pickle ball has ascended to the sports world's upper echelon. >>> stocks have hit a new high after several twists and turns and a sluggish summer. november was their best month in more than a year. that's probably good news for your 401(k) and money watch, why investors are so bullish. >> bells are ringing and investors celebrating on wall street. the dow friday topping 36,000 points, its highest close this year. the s&p 500 also reaching a 2023 high investors cheering signs the federal reserve could be done raising i
we have flood watches from bellingham all the way off towards eugene. the i5 corridor is going to be a wet one, so wet we're looking at the coast and can see up to a foot of rain. not snow but rain. it will be adding up in the rain department but also adding up in the snow department. the further inland you go we will be seeing feet of snow, possibly 3 feet and more snow towards the northeast as well and rain will be moving in. back to you. >> to chhe weather channel. >>>...