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joining us jen psaki host of inside with jen psaki on msnbc. jen, desantis thinks he can position himself to the right of trump. he's aligning with trump on 1/6 and here he was just tonight in an interview on news max. >> some of the things he's been attacking me on i've been a little surprised at because he's attacking me from the left. and that hasn't been the donald trump from 2015 and 2016, very edgy on conservative issues, and it was part of the reason he did so well, but when he's taken disney's side against me i wonder, okay, i get he wants to hit me but don't take the side of a multinational corporation that wants to sexualize kids. he's also hitting me against voting against immigration amnesty. lots of lies in there. first, will that work to sway voters in a republican primary, jen? and if it does and you've got desantis as a republican nominee what's it then going to do to him with voters in a general? >> well, it certainly wouldn't help him in a general because running to the right of trump on some of these issues and even in a biza
joining us jen psaki host of inside with jen psaki on msnbc. jen, desantis thinks he can position himself to the right of trump. he's aligning with trump on 1/6 and here he was just tonight in an interview on news max. >> some of the things he's been attacking me on i've been a little surprised at because he's attacking me from the left. and that hasn't been the donald trump from 2015 and 2016, very edgy on conservative issues, and it was part of the reason he did so well, but when he's...
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sorting us now, jen psaki, former white house press secretary, and host of inside with jen psaki on msnbcinks he can position himself to the right of trump on things like immigration, abortion, he's aligning with trump on 16, which would seem to be like the most obvious place to begin to draw a distinction, and here he was, just tonight, in an interview on newsmax. >> some of the things he's been attacking me on, i've been a little surprised at. he's attacking me from the left, that really wasn't the donald trump from 2015, and 2016, he was a hard charger, leaning in on all the issues. very edgy on conservative issues. and was part of the reason he did so well. but when he's taken disney side against me, i just kind of wonder, okay, i getting wants to hit me, but don't take the side of a multinational corporation that wants to sexualize kids. he's also hitting me against voting we against immigration amnesty. >> so, lots of lies in their. first, will that work to sway trump voters and republican primary? jen, if it does, and you get desantis as the republican nominee, what's that then gon
sorting us now, jen psaki, former white house press secretary, and host of inside with jen psaki on msnbcinks he can position himself to the right of trump on things like immigration, abortion, he's aligning with trump on 16, which would seem to be like the most obvious place to begin to draw a distinction, and here he was, just tonight, in an interview on newsmax. >> some of the things he's been attacking me on, i've been a little surprised at. he's attacking me from the left, that...
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and host of inside with jen psaki here on msnbc. she joins us by phone now. jen, what an evening -- >> hi, michael. >> hi, our you? thank you so much. i >> how can these calls always saturday night? >> i know, right this is what we do. so the white house has to be, and i think, at this moment, not pleased, but very comfortable -- >> relieved where things are. can you give us some things, of a, what you are hearing from your white house sources, and, b help frame for our audience how they should be looking at this deal before we see the final ends of it. >> so my former colleagues that i've been speaking with, they do feel relief. they feel they were heading towards this point. for most of the day today, you never know unless a deal is struck that you are actually going to get there. the challenge, here now, for the white house, and also for speaker mccarthy is getting it over the finish line. while they are relieved, there is work ahead. because they need to get this through the house. and you just noted, michael, there are some har
and host of inside with jen psaki here on msnbc. she joins us by phone now. jen, what an evening -- >> hi, michael. >> hi, our you? thank you so much. i >> how can these calls always saturday night? >> i know, right this is what we do. so the white house has to be, and i think, at this moment, not pleased, but very comfortable -- >> relieved where things are. can you give us some things, of a, what you are hearing from your white house sources, and, b help frame...
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jen, your reaction?sounds like the president was pretty much what you were just saying. >> i did work for him for a while. i would say, michael, that yes. they have been really projecting this. this is of course not all the things that they want. this shouldn't be where congress is or where the country is. dozens and dozens of times over the course of time that you've been in politics, and i've been in politics, congress, democrats and republicans under democratic and republican presidents have raised the debt limit. including three times under president trump? right former president trump, which kevin mccarthy voted for all three of those times. this should not be a negotiating sticking point, raising the debt limit. but at the same time, or in the reality we are in, because it's such a narrow margin in congress and the republicans control the house, and kevin mccarthy is controlled in part by marjorie taylor greene and the right wing of the party. we are where we are. as a result, there are things that
jen, your reaction?sounds like the president was pretty much what you were just saying. >> i did work for him for a while. i would say, michael, that yes. they have been really projecting this. this is of course not all the things that they want. this shouldn't be where congress is or where the country is. dozens and dozens of times over the course of time that you've been in politics, and i've been in politics, congress, democrats and republicans under democratic and republican...
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jen and jonathan, thank you both for your time tonight. lovely to see you, jen.kraine of trying to assassinate vladimir putin with an exploding drone at the kremlin. ukraine says that this ridiculous. we'll get the latest on what ukraine is actually doing, coming up next. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss and if you're taking a multi-vitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece... preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies. so ask your doctor about adding preservision and fill in a missing piece of your plan. like i did with preservision. now with ocusorb better absorbing nutrients. i struggled with cpap every night. but now that i got the inspire implant to treat my sleep apnea, i'm sleeping much better. in fact, it's making me think of doing other things i've been putting off. like removing that tattoo of your first wife's
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joining us now to help us answer these questions are jen psaki -- host of msnbc's inside with jen psakistern, and jonathan martin, senior political columnist at politico. it's good to have you experts with me on all this. is there harm, jen, and believing that trump's organized it -- or seen trump's organization to be more focused and strategic than it was in years past? is there harm and acknowledging that fact to be reality? does it to lead us into thinking the candidate himself may somehow be more potent and focused than he was in years past? >> well, the virus low. but, i do you think that, when it comes to who has a message, or a strategy of some version for running, right now, trump has a stronger message in a stronger strategy. he's also been impeached twice, and has been indicted. but people seem, and the republican primary electorate, the like him more than they like ron desantis. >> which is telling us a lot about the republican electorate. let's just hold that thought for a moment, jonathan. because -- are you surprised at the degree to which, knowing how weak trump's, knowin
joining us now to help us answer these questions are jen psaki -- host of msnbc's inside with jen psakistern, and jonathan martin, senior political columnist at politico. it's good to have you experts with me on all this. is there harm, jen, and believing that trump's organized it -- or seen trump's organization to be more focused and strategic than it was in years past? is there harm and acknowledging that fact to be reality? does it to lead us into thinking the candidate himself may somehow...
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host of course msnbc inside with jen psaki, and john martin, senior politico columnist at politico.t's great to have you experts on all this. is there harm, jen, in believing that trump's -- or seeing trump's organization to be more focused and strategb than it was in years past, is there harm in acknowledging that fact to be reality? does it dilute us into thinking the candidate himself may be somehow more potent and focused than he was in years past? >> well, i mean the bar is low, but i do think when it comes to who has a message or strategy or version for running right now trump has a stronger message and stronger strategy. he's been impeached twice and indicted. people seem in a republican primary electorate to like him more than they like ron desantis. >> which is telling us a lot about the republican electorate. and let's hold that thought for a moment, jonathan, because i am -- are you surprised at the degree to which knowing how weak trump is, knowing that this could be a moment when the field is open, there is not more strategic organization from other campaigns, that trum
host of course msnbc inside with jen psaki, and john martin, senior politico columnist at politico.t's great to have you experts on all this. is there harm, jen, in believing that trump's -- or seeing trump's organization to be more focused and strategb than it was in years past, is there harm in acknowledging that fact to be reality? does it dilute us into thinking the candidate himself may be somehow more potent and focused than he was in years past? >> well, i mean the bar is low, but...
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joining me now is my esteemed colleague jen psaki, host of inside with jen psaki. i mean, god bless everybody who watches msnbc -- what's that? >> such a fun detail. >> but i think it's an important detail, too, right? not just that god bless everybody was an msnbc viewer, but at the white house does not want to deal with the headache that was, or perhaps further expose people to nightmare that was president trump spouting lies largely uncensored for 75 minutes. is that, i mean, is that part of a campaign strategy? there are no accidental decisions in something like that. what do you think that represents? >> that's true. and now i want to know more about that. but i would say, alex, from the officials that still top there, and i do stay in touch with a number of my former colleagues, they do not underestimate trump. when there was a whole theory of, oh, trump would be the easiest to run against, oh, biden would clean his clock, that was not something i ever heard from a former colleague over there. they ran against him before, and he almost beat biden. so, they're
joining me now is my esteemed colleague jen psaki, host of inside with jen psaki. i mean, god bless everybody who watches msnbc -- what's that? >> such a fun detail. >> but i think it's an important detail, too, right? not just that god bless everybody was an msnbc viewer, but at the white house does not want to deal with the headache that was, or perhaps further expose people to nightmare that was president trump spouting lies largely uncensored for 75 minutes. is that, i mean, is...
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it's extraordinary how big the nfl has gotten. >> it is, jen.yeah, there were thousands of people with the drone shots, like woodstock, and some 20-year-old kid from city, and it's, like, yeah. >> people are -- it's the whole weekend filled with possibility, right? all the fans walk away happy, and everybody got a prize, and maybe it was not the prize you wanted but everybody gets a prize and nobody loses. speaking of the lions, it's in detroit next year, joe. >> road show. road show. >> i'm's just sayin'. >> yeah, election year. swing state. >> good call. >> could we get the iso of jen up for a second. could you swing the camera left, so we could get barnicle -- >> he just keeps lurking. you can see his head. >> there he is. >> step back out? >> there he is. there we go, mike. yeah, by the way, red sox won again last night, sorry, grandpa. they may be pretty good this year. who on the panel knows about the lions this past year? anybody following the lions? >> we could talk lions. >> they drafted a alabama running back, joe. >> they get knocked
it's extraordinary how big the nfl has gotten. >> it is, jen.yeah, there were thousands of people with the drone shots, like woodstock, and some 20-year-old kid from city, and it's, like, yeah. >> people are -- it's the whole weekend filled with possibility, right? all the fans walk away happy, and everybody got a prize, and maybe it was not the prize you wanted but everybody gets a prize and nobody loses. speaking of the lions, it's in detroit next year, joe. >> road show....
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jen.utah, the mother of three who wrote a children's book about grief after the sudden death of her husband. she has been charged with his murder. >> kouri richins says she published her children's book "are you with me" to help her three young sons cope with the loss of their father eric last year. >> it's comforting to them to know that they are not living this life alone, like dad is still here, it's just in a different way. >> reporter: but tonight she has been charged with her husband's murder, accused of fatally poisoning him inside their utah home. charging documents alleging the 33-year-old called 911 in the middle of the night last march saying she found her husband lying unresponsive and cold to the touch at the foot of their bed. richins telling police she had given her husband a moscow mule cocktail earlier to celebrate a business deal before falling asleep in one of their children's beds, waking up to discover her husband's body. a medical examiner finding eric had five times
jen.utah, the mother of three who wrote a children's book about grief after the sudden death of her husband. she has been charged with his murder. >> kouri richins says she published her children's book "are you with me" to help her three young sons cope with the loss of their father eric last year. >> it's comforting to them to know that they are not living this life alone, like dad is still here, it's just in a different way. >> reporter: but tonight she has been...
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the host of msnbc's "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki. she is a former white house press secretary. joe, let's go back to the comments that donald trump made at the town hall about the mar-a-lago documents, invoinvok inaccuracy, the presidential records act and again saying, quote, i took what i took. he says, i took the classified documents with me to mar-a-lago. maybe i showed them to some people. i don't remember. but he says, i certainly had the right to. laying out a trail here, as jack smith and others prosecute this case about classified documents. >> you know, "politico's" jack shafer had a message for all of us concern about the cnn town hall meeting. it was, stop whining and get over it. this guy has put himself in more legal jeopardy than ever before. jack shafer's point was right. on this point, he said, i can do whatever i want to do with these classified documents, which, of course, is false. they've become declassified the second i take them. remember, he was saying, if i even think they're declassified, they become declass
the host of msnbc's "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki. she is a former white house press secretary. joe, let's go back to the comments that donald trump made at the town hall about the mar-a-lago documents, invoinvok inaccuracy, the presidential records act and again saying, quote, i took what i took. he says, i took the classified documents with me to mar-a-lago. maybe i showed them to some people. i don't remember. but he says, i certainly had the right to. laying out a trail here,...
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jen has been multigenerational for my family. >> if you didn't have dr. jen, where would you go?hours. >> two-hour drive? >> yes. >> reporter: for many private doctors across the country that close, personal bond with patients is what keeps their practice going. this doctor is a pain doctor in a small suburb in new york's hudson valley north of new york city. >> any pain, you let me know. >> the wife and everything -- >> she knows about your family. >> yeah. >> not like you're just a number going in and out. >> reporter: sharma sees anywhere from 10 to 20 patients a day but the financial burden of running her own business is taking a toll. >> i am hr, i'm the office manager. i'm the administrator and i'm the doctor. >> reporter: and some insurance companies are paying her less. you're not what people may be thinking of when they think of a doctor driving a fancy car, making a lot of money. >> yeah, that's definitely not me. there are some injections that i perform and we get $54. we spend more on a mani-pedi. >> how do you make ends meet? >> i don't take vacations. i'm the only d
jen has been multigenerational for my family. >> if you didn't have dr. jen, where would you go?hours. >> two-hour drive? >> yes. >> reporter: for many private doctors across the country that close, personal bond with patients is what keeps their practice going. this doctor is a pain doctor in a small suburb in new york's hudson valley north of new york city. >> any pain, you let me know. >> the wife and everything -- >> she knows about your family....
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jen: this is a map put the public education fund i work for. we give california a c- because there is still a lot our state needs to do to address lead contamination in our schools and childcare centers. this new data shows how important this is. there is still too much lead in our drinking water. kristen: only three states have b's, washington, new hampshire, new jersey. no state has a. plenty of states in the south with f's. are these based on what childcare centers submitted, or based on measures they are taking to improve the quality of the water? jen: based on the measures they are taking to improve the quality of the water. lead is a huge problem acr the country because for decades lead was constantly used in plumbing which means many are contaminated with lead. we can assume it is there we need communities to address that. we graded remove lead from the drinking water. the states that did well requiring filtered hydration stations at all schools and childcare centers to ensure they have access to safe drinking water. kristen: which we re
jen: this is a map put the public education fund i work for. we give california a c- because there is still a lot our state needs to do to address lead contamination in our schools and childcare centers. this new data shows how important this is. there is still too much lead in our drinking water. kristen: only three states have b's, washington, new hampshire, new jersey. no state has a. plenty of states in the south with f's. are these based on what childcare centers submitted, or based on...
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joining me now is jen psaki host of "inside with jen psaki" on sunday and a former biden white house your -- the fact that you were the state department spokeswoman, too. you have done it all. >> i've been in a lot of rooms, for whatever that's worth. >> you learned so much along the way. president biden at a summit. you have been to the g7 meetings. projecting strength against russia. we heard the f-16 thing is being cleared up. it will take four months to train the pilots. china sitting out there, holding their own summit. back home, he has the negotiations. everything depends on this, economic strength of the u.s., the recession. you have got members -- i interviewed bob good, a house member, yesterday. his belief is that default is not such a big deal. >> they are clearly not people who have attended these summits, as you said. susan glasser wrote a great piece about this today. what's important to understand is when the president of the united states is at a summit or when he is not, all of the word leaders and their teams are watching what's happening in the united states. is d
joining me now is jen psaki host of "inside with jen psaki" on sunday and a former biden white house your -- the fact that you were the state department spokeswoman, too. you have done it all. >> i've been in a lot of rooms, for whatever that's worth. >> you learned so much along the way. president biden at a summit. you have been to the g7 meetings. projecting strength against russia. we heard the f-16 thing is being cleared up. it will take four months to train the...
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>> thank you for having me jen.f the strength and resiliency of the capitol officers and the political leaders who insisted that we go back in and count the electoral college votes. everybody, all americans across the political system, republicans and democrats who rejected trump's attempts to impose a coup in the 2020 election, like secretary of state raffensperger in georgia said he was not just going to go ahead and find thousands of votes that did not exist for trump. so there were a lot of people who stood up. the problem now is that trump has purged a lot of the raffensperger type of officials from the voting process, he has consolidated his hold over the republican party, and he is now ex embracing explicitly authoritarian program. when he ran back in 2016 and had never served in office before, a lot of people are saying hey, this is a guy who has spoken about supporting national health care, this is a guy who is for lgbtq rights we don't know what to expect, but we know exactly what he has in mind for us thi
>> thank you for having me jen.f the strength and resiliency of the capitol officers and the political leaders who insisted that we go back in and count the electoral college votes. everybody, all americans across the political system, republicans and democrats who rejected trump's attempts to impose a coup in the 2020 election, like secretary of state raffensperger in georgia said he was not just going to go ahead and find thousands of votes that did not exist for trump. so there were a...
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stay right where you are, jen psaki, instead of john psaki begins right now. right now >> the republican field is about to expand this week with tim scott and ron desantis officially jumping in. when it comes to governor desantis, brace yourself for a lot of talk about making america florida. i'll tell you what that would actually look like. and last jacksonville's mayor elect, donna deegan, how she pulls off a stunning upset with a much different brand of politics. plus, county district attorney -- signals something big could becoming an august. i have some unsolicited advice for how donald trump's republican rivals might want to message around that. meanwhile, president biden cuts a foreign trip short as time runs out to strike a deal on the debt limit. one of the senators urging biden to consider going around his republican house speaker's joins me live. later, a jog in the park with senator cory booker, we talk about his message of positivity amid so much cynicism and washington and his friendship with one of those republicans running for president. well,
stay right where you are, jen psaki, instead of john psaki begins right now. right now >> the republican field is about to expand this week with tim scott and ron desantis officially jumping in. when it comes to governor desantis, brace yourself for a lot of talk about making america florida. i'll tell you what that would actually look like. and last jacksonville's mayor elect, donna deegan, how she pulls off a stunning upset with a much different brand of politics. plus, county district...
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let's bring in my colleague, jen psaki, host of the msnbc's inside with jen psaki, and former white house press secretary for the biden administration. what do you got, a four-minute break for me on your show? thanks for sticking around. >> i'm happy to be here with you, alex. >> i'm always glad to talk with. you look, what we was talking about, they're the concerns that at the end of title 42 will lead to an influx of migrants. the southern border has been significantly calmer than expected,. john how do you interpret that? >> i think one, the end of title 42 was because it was a cdc authority. it was put in place by the former president, donald. trump was at the point where the cdc just started to overturn it. i think this reflux, at this point so far, a lot of preparation done by secretary allen new york, by members of the biden administration, in anticipation of a large influx. there is still more time, more days to go. regardless of what we see over the next couple days, that there would be agreements that the immigration process in the system is hugely broken. that needs to be fixed
let's bring in my colleague, jen psaki, host of the msnbc's inside with jen psaki, and former white house press secretary for the biden administration. what do you got, a four-minute break for me on your show? thanks for sticking around. >> i'm happy to be here with you, alex. >> i'm always glad to talk with. you look, what we was talking about, they're the concerns that at the end of title 42 will lead to an influx of migrants. the southern border has been significantly calmer than...
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. >> jens, can i ask in the second half of the year where the main growth driver is going to come fromecause we look at the pmi manufacturing data it's still very weak sub 50 we're seeing signs that some are beginning to peak. confidence levels are beginning to dip as well add to that the fact that the data coming out of china that is not helpful as well. what's going to be the main driver for growth if any into the second half of the year? >> first of all, we have to see that growth outlook that we and consensus has for the area this year it's not super stellar. essentially it's still an extension of the downturn we've been experience as part of the energy crisis. we didn't get the -- basically the writing on the wall at the end of last year, but we have the latest release in germany, and, of course, we did get the factors that everybody attributed would lead to it, the bigdown turn in consumption. progressively it gets better because we have rate agreements that are to the tune of 4% to 5% and at some point that will deliver you real income growth you know, we think not yet in 2023,
. >> jens, can i ask in the second half of the year where the main growth driver is going to come fromecause we look at the pmi manufacturing data it's still very weak sub 50 we're seeing signs that some are beginning to peak. confidence levels are beginning to dip as well add to that the fact that the data coming out of china that is not helpful as well. what's going to be the main driver for growth if any into the second half of the year? >> first of all, we have to see that...
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. >> chris: it's your first time jen?i technology i know everything about you jen. >> oh, do you? what do you know about me? >> chris: i know that you just left guardians of the galaxy mission breakout. >> that was a given. that was a given. >> chris: i know that you two are best friends. >> oh, okay. >> okay. something. >> getting a little psychic, okay. >> chris: i am not psyching i am drawing from a wealth of information driven by a quantum computer. have you ever seen terminator two? >> yes i actually have. >> chris: sky net is real. [laughter]. >> this is so great. >> chris: laugh now. >> oh, my goodness. >> this is so great. >> chris: thank you. i hope you don't have nightmares about your future realities. enjoy guardians of the galaxy volume 3 in theaters now. >> we will be there. >> may 5th on the calendar. >> no, but for real jen i know everything about you. >> oh, i'm going to leave now. bye. >> chris: i'll be watching. >> you'll be okay. >> you're stuck. i think you're stuck. >> chris: every move you make, ever
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, jen, that's your mother's guessing quote again, why do you this case? because the special n t kidnapping police you, it was established in 2014 middle tier 20 cobra of course. and i see the new extending was jammed g as a company. and so people's been a function and we go to some put them indeed, if it's not a boy you see on that side is, is presumed, his investigation didn't pursue most cases sort of addiction that, that'd be a month or so for us to know, buckling them, of a team that i'm not gonna take, you know, make the, the police dispatch and it goes to get to the family. the job is to bug and with the kidnappers, and try to reduce the price. to these always prefer to negotiate and deploy a swat team. the d is the most enjoy based upon which of these to mask into use. something to do this is helen from here can nope, right in front of your cynthia montana. not as well as up by the us, no vice on the yourself. can they use wisdom done to the receptor? the persona is so put in until just isn't only the feasible move soon on from lydia to the study s
, jen, that's your mother's guessing quote again, why do you this case? because the special n t kidnapping police you, it was established in 2014 middle tier 20 cobra of course. and i see the new extending was jammed g as a company. and so people's been a function and we go to some put them indeed, if it's not a boy you see on that side is, is presumed, his investigation didn't pursue most cases sort of addiction that, that'd be a month or so for us to know, buckling them, of a team that i'm...
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you have not seen the general jen, jen, that's your mother's guessing quote again, why do you this case? because i could cobra the special and t could nothing police here it was established in 2014 middle tier 23 run over the course and thank you. the new extending was jammed g as a company was a people's been a function in new york or something with them. and even if it's not a boy you see on that side is, is presumed as interest to you as you get in for semesters, is sort of simplistic, streamed in every 3 months or so, of course, to know buckling them of a tended. i'm gonna take them the week the, the police dispatch and negotiated to the family. the job is to bug and with the kidnappers, and try to reduce the price. to these always prefer to negotiate and deploy us what team the demos enjoy based upon which of these 2 must kind of use something to to to do. so seligman funds yet can not right in front of your cynthia and can not as well stop by that no vice on the or so you have can they use was condenser the receptor? the persona is so put in until just isn't only the feasible miss
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yeah, i'm not seeing the general jen, jen, let's their mothers guessing quote the demo i see in this case because i click over the special antique and nothing police here it was established in 2014 middle tier 20 cobra to coding course. in fact, even extending was jammed g as a company, so people's been a function in new york or something with them. indeed, if it's not a boy, you see on that side is presumed as embassy as you get in for semesters, it's sort of simplistic something that'd be a month or so for us to know bucklin did. mothers tended. i'm not gonna take them to meet the police dispatch and negotiated it to the family. the job is to bargain with the kidnappers . i'm trying to reduce the price, to least, always prefer to negotiate and deploy a swat team. this is roy based upon which of these to mask into use something to do this is helen funds you can apply me in fundraiser, cynthia mckinney known as well as up by the us. no less on the or so you have to, when they use wisdom done to the use of their the persona is openings until just isn't only the feasible move soon on f
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you're not seeing the general jen, jen, that's your mother's guessing quote again, why do you this case? because i kick over the special and t kidnapping police here. it was established in 2014 nicholas here to be run over the course and talk to the new extending was she and she is a company. so people's been a function in new york or something with them. indeed, if it's not a boy you see on that side is presumed, his interest to you as you get in for some muskets, a sort of diplomatic something that'd be a month or so for us to know bucklin dum of a tenant. i'm not gonna take them to meet the police dispatcher negotiated to the family. the job is to bug and with the kidnappers, i'm trying to reduce the price. police always prefer to negotiate and deploy a swat team. this is roy based upon which of these to mask into use something to to to do so seligman funds you can apply it in fundraiser cynthia and can known as well as up by the us no vice on the or c have can they use wisdom done to the use of their, the persona is openings until just isn't only the free seasonal move soon on from
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yeah, i'm not seeing the general jen, jen, let's their mothers guessing quote the demo i the in this case because i clicked on the special and ticket, nothing police here. it was established in 2014 middle tier $20.00 cobra of course . and i see the new extending was she and she is a company. and so people's been a function and we go to some put them in to fix it. the way you see on that side is, is presumed, as interest to you, as you get in for semesters, is sort of simplistic. should that be a month or so for us to know buckling through my they should that i'm not gonna take them to make the, the police dispatch and negotiated to the family. the job is to bug and with the kidnappers, and try to reduce the price to these always prefer to negotiate, then deploy us what team the demos enjoy based upon which of these to mask and then use something to to do the so seligman funds you have to not hi, e k informed tutor, cynthia mckinney normally is most up by that. no less on the horse who have gone. they use wisdom done for the goose up there. and the persona is so put in until just isn
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, jen legs your mother's guessing quote the demo i see in this case because i clicked on the special and t kidnapping police here. and it was established in 2014 nicholas here to be run cobra, of course. and i have an extended english and she is a company, people's been a function in new york or something with them. indeed, if it's not a boy, you see on that side is presumed as embassy as you get in for semesters, it's sort of simplistic. something that'd be a month or so for us to know buckling, did mothers in it? i'm not gonna take them to meet the police dispatch and it goes to the family. the job is to bug and with the kidnappers, i'm trying to reduce the price. police always prefer to negotiate and deploy a swat team. the demos is roy based upon which of these to mask into use. something to do this is helen from here can nope right in front of your cynthia and can known as most up by that no vice on the or c have. can they use wisdom done to the receptor? the persona is so put in until just isn't only the feasible move soon on from lydia to the study sports took over the series,
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. >> reporter: every week jen subban guides one of the horses at the ranch. her friend, jenna, lives with down syndrome. >> sometimes she has harder days just like everybody else. >> and it seems like today she has seen a lot? >> yes, she is in a really good place today. >> reporter: it's that intimate connection that brings subban here four times a week as a volunteer. she's a nurse, which also found therapeutic hearing spending time with the gentle giants. after a warm up, she signals she's ready to walk on to take coxie for a longer walk through the valley. >> i love how confident she is on the horse and how joyful she is when she is on the horse and then it just kind of continues after she's done her rides. she's just like lit up with excitement. >> reporter: the horse riding therapy program for children and adults with special needs brings people from across the bay area to the secluded spot. 30% of their participants received scholarships. the non-profit recently received a land donation of 120 acres from philanthropist maya kristin. >> amazing gift tha
. >> reporter: every week jen subban guides one of the horses at the ranch. her friend, jenna, lives with down syndrome. >> sometimes she has harder days just like everybody else. >> and it seems like today she has seen a lot? >> yes, she is in a really good place today. >> reporter: it's that intimate connection that brings subban here four times a week as a volunteer. she's a nurse, which also found therapeutic hearing spending time with the gentle giants. after...
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not seeing the general jen, jen, that's your mother's guessing quote again, why do you this case? because i could cobra the special n t kidnapping police. here it was established in 2014 nicholas here to the wrong colbert of course, and thank you. the new extending was jammed g as a company. and so people's been a function in new york or something with them. and even if it's not a boy, you see on that side is, is presumed as interest to you as you get in for semesters to sort us to put the extremes in every 3 months. or so for us to know bucklin did, mothers tended, i'm not gonna take them to meet the, the police dispatch and negotiated to the family. the job is to bug and with the kidnappers, and try to reduce the price to these always prefer to negotiate and deploy us what team the demos is, roy, based upon, which of these 2 must kind of use something to to, to the so seligman funds you have to not right in front of your cynthia not can not as well as up by that no less on the horse. he has con, they use wisdom done for the goose up there. and the persona is so put in until just
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yeah, i'm not seeing the general jen, jen, that's your mother's guessing quote, i didn't. why do you this case? because i kicked over the special and t could nothing police here. it was established in 2014 nicholas here to be run over the course and i have a new extending was she? and she is a captain. those are people's been a function in new york or something with them. indeed, if it's not a boy, you see on that side is presumed as embassy as you get in for semester as a sort of protection. and that'd be a month or so for us to know about going through my, the tenant. i'm gonna take the week, the police dispatch and negotiate it to the family. the job is to bargain with the kidnappers. i'm trying to reduce the price. to least, always prefer to negotiate and deploy a swat team. this is roy based upon which of these to mask into use something to to do the so solomon funds you have to know, play a game in front of your cynthia mckinney known as well as up by the us. no less on the or so you have to, when they use wisdom done to the receptor. the persona is openings until ju
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jen palmieri and reverend al still with us.arly," white house bureau chief for "politico," jonathan lemire. and former congresswoman and now analyst, claire mccaskill. willie? >> the florida governor jumped into the presidential race during an audio stream with elon musk, hampered by technical glitches. international correspondent gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: after teasing a run for months with stops in iowa, new hampshire and a high profile overseas trip. >> you can see the brighter future. >> reporter: florida governor ron desantis is diving into the presidential race in a highly unconventional way. in addition to a new add, an audio only announcement on twitter spaces with billionaire elon musk that appeared to have technical glitches. >> we have so many people here, i think we are kind of melting the servers. >> reporter: desantis now seen as republican front runner, former president trump's, toughest opponent. five years ago, trump's endorsement critical to desantis' victory in his first run for governor. he count
jen palmieri and reverend al still with us.arly," white house bureau chief for "politico," jonathan lemire. and former congresswoman and now analyst, claire mccaskill. willie? >> the florida governor jumped into the presidential race during an audio stream with elon musk, hampered by technical glitches. international correspondent gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: after teasing a run for months with stops in iowa, new hampshire and a high profile overseas trip....
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jenness biden refuses modest spending cuts. that should be unacceptable it is unacceptable to most americans. we cannot continue to ignore our current fiscal trajectory. we must get our fiscal house in orderde. failure to act puts children born today in a position they will never be able to recover from financially. rest must come together to fix our broken budget system and return to regular order. as the ranking member of the senate budget committee, i stand ready to work with my colleagues on the other of the aisle to put us on a more sustainable path. unfortunately the white house does not want to seem to address the issues that we are facing. the president's budget request continues our nation on a path to fiscal ruin. under the administration budget proposal public debt the share of our economy will set a newwe record in 2027. we owe it to the nation's young people to leave them a country that is onal solid financial ground. we cannot ask the generation of tomorrow he favored the gluttony of today. though the words and th
jenness biden refuses modest spending cuts. that should be unacceptable it is unacceptable to most americans. we cannot continue to ignore our current fiscal trajectory. we must get our fiscal house in orderde. failure to act puts children born today in a position they will never be able to recover from financially. rest must come together to fix our broken budget system and return to regular order. as the ranking member of the senate budget committee, i stand ready to work with my colleagues...
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already clear that we will defend every centimeter of nato territory, the chief secretary said this jenstonberg's statement was made before the meeting of the nato military committee, which is taking place today at the headquarters of the organization in brussels, according to stoltonberg, authoritarian regimes are now challenging the value of the alliance to its interests and security, so nato must prepare for a new era of strategic competition, this was a decisive decade for our defense and for our forces , i thank all the heads of defense agencies for your contributions, for your leadership, and for your service we are preparing for a dangerous future we we plan to redouble our efforts in order to guarantee the safety of our citizens and also to ensure the rule of law, because the war actually threatens the entire european united states confirmed that the ukrainian military shot down the russian dagger missile with the help of the patriot anti-aircraft missile complex in moscow the dagger is called a hyper sonic weapon which is allegedly unreachable for air defense means, on the night
already clear that we will defend every centimeter of nato territory, the chief secretary said this jenstonberg's statement was made before the meeting of the nato military committee, which is taking place today at the headquarters of the organization in brussels, according to stoltonberg, authoritarian regimes are now challenging the value of the alliance to its interests and security, so nato must prepare for a new era of strategic competition, this was a decisive decade for our defense and...
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i'm sorry we're running out of time, jen. tom, great stuff, law professor and commentator. many, thanks for your time. thank you. the when democracy dies, so does free speech. the persecution of independent voices is sadly a tried and tested instrument for oppression of, for authoritarian regimes around the world. activists, intellectuals, opposition politicians and journalists live in fear and under constant attack. or trail for example, is one of the world's biggest trailers of reporters. independent media have been banned since eritrea became a dictatorship in 2001 reporters without border is called the country and news and information black hole during the crack down on journal as ryder and po, and you're going to stay home and brought to was incarcerated. and torture, d w. 's. maria miller has more of this stuff out of the spoke with zona. how about and go? but and i little good enough. is that many of us to force and that's happened at the old number and they were out of the hands of the concept toner, up to the atlanta and kind of in a word for them. a poem that led
i'm sorry we're running out of time, jen. tom, great stuff, law professor and commentator. many, thanks for your time. thank you. the when democracy dies, so does free speech. the persecution of independent voices is sadly a tried and tested instrument for oppression of, for authoritarian regimes around the world. activists, intellectuals, opposition politicians and journalists live in fear and under constant attack. or trail for example, is one of the world's biggest trailers of reporters....
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so bearing the brunt of course, and then you have the international media international, jen, this who are trying to get the will to understand what is going on, the finding that there are the booted out uh or you have as we've seen, you know, the broad cost is like um, differential cost is, are not allowed to operate there anymore. yeah. yeah. and, and staying on that point. uh, angelo, what, what can be done to help doing this, working in these, in these difficult conditions to get the truth out as well. i think definitely organizations like us and the international community needs actually woke the tool . it's all very well, you know, saying that we are, that we believe in free expression. but we need to ensure that we do more than just, you know, it shouldn't public statements. it's very important for janice on the ground to feel that the being heard and that there is someone in their corner that was angela quintal, advocate program coordinator for the committee to protect you and destroying us from needles. let's take a look now at some of his stories making news across the contin
so bearing the brunt of course, and then you have the international media international, jen, this who are trying to get the will to understand what is going on, the finding that there are the booted out uh or you have as we've seen, you know, the broad cost is like um, differential cost is, are not allowed to operate there anymore. yeah. yeah. and, and staying on that point. uh, angelo, what, what can be done to help doing this, working in these, in these difficult conditions to get the truth...
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aviation support they need, and to this it is probably worth adding that now nato secretary general jens stoltenberg emphasized that providing ukraine with western weapons and training the ukrainian military is also part of ukraine's path to nato membership. this is how he explained it. how to help ukraine move from soviet standards of equipment doctrine to nato standards as well as become fully compatible signs and of course this also helps them move towards nato membership and also firmly i am convinced that all allies will say that of course the most urgent task now is to ensure victory for ukraine. that president putin did not win this war because only if ukraine wins. as a sovereign independent state in europe, then it makes sense to discuss when and how ukraine can become a member of the alliance bohdane before during his visit to london, president zelenskyi was in paris , berlin, rome, and the vatican. this lightning tour is taking place against the background of preparations for a counteroffensive. what are you in all european capitals, president zelenskyi, and is it possible to
aviation support they need, and to this it is probably worth adding that now nato secretary general jens stoltenberg emphasized that providing ukraine with western weapons and training the ukrainian military is also part of ukraine's path to nato membership. this is how he explained it. how to help ukraine move from soviet standards of equipment doctrine to nato standards as well as become fully compatible signs and of course this also helps them move towards nato membership and also firmly i...
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the host of "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki. she's a former white house press secretary. also, pulitzer prize winning columnist and editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson, who is enthralled by the meteorology report by donald trump. and the host of "on brand with donny deutsch," donny deutsch. and from "the washington post," david ignatius. what a day of news. yesterday was the most high-profile defendant in the january 6th investigation, sentenced to 18 years in prison. you heard that right, 18 years in prison. the stiffest penalty handed out so far in what has become one of the biggest criminal probes in u.s. history. justice correspondent ken dilanian has more. >> reporter: one of the key figures behind the january 6th attack on the capitol facing the toughest sentence in more than 1,000 prosecutions. stewart rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison after convicted of seditious conspiracy, using violence to prevent the government from carrying out its duties. he was not in attendance at the capitol, but he conspired to help make it happen and take up arms a
the host of "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki. she's a former white house press secretary. also, pulitzer prize winning columnist and editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson, who is enthralled by the meteorology report by donald trump. and the host of "on brand with donny deutsch," donny deutsch. and from "the washington post," david ignatius. what a day of news. yesterday was the most high-profile defendant in the january 6th investigation,...
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and joining the conversation, we have the host of nbc's "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki.secretary, great to have you jen. and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner joins us. all right, willie, you've got our top story. there's a big announcement happening today. >> coming up in just a few hours, as a matter of fact, the republican field of presidential candidates will grow by one today, as florida governor ron desantis is set to announce his candidacy tonight. he will do so in a conversation streamed on twitter, with the social media company ceo elon musk. nbc news correspondent dasha burns has the latest. >> an expected major shake up in the republican race for president, with florida governor ron desantis ready to jump in. >> stay tuned. stay tuned. >> and now, nbc news learning exclusive details about that announcement, which will feature a surprise guest. desantis, set to reveal his presidential run in a discussion with billionaire twitter ceo, elon musk, wednesday night, that will be live streamed on twitter spaces, the site's pla
and joining the conversation, we have the host of nbc's "inside with jen psaki," jen psaki.secretary, great to have you jen. and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner joins us. all right, willie, you've got our top story. there's a big announcement happening today. >> coming up in just a few hours, as a matter of fact, the republican field of presidential candidates will grow by one today, as florida governor ron desantis is set to...
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all new at 2:00, fox team coverage on the high stakes strip on the world stage and jacqui heinrich, jen griffin, and greg palkot is live in london for us. all right, jacqui, kick things off for us. >> jacqui: sandra, the president's critics are framing the cancellation of the back half of this trip as evidence that the u.s. is an unreliable ally and bogged down in domestic problems and cannot be relied upon by our allies and partners across the world. the u.s. is framing the cancellation as a postponement but there are real implications for the quad summit meeting in australia, now has to be shifted to the sidelines of the g7, and a security agreement was coming together to allow the u.s. to have military access to that area in exchange for investments, billions of dollars in infrastructure. something china is already doing there at a large scale as part of their belt and road initiative, a lot of mining and infrastructure investments. part of the u.s. objective here is to get allies and partners in southeast asia and to look at the u.s. as a more reliable partner and this cancellation
all new at 2:00, fox team coverage on the high stakes strip on the world stage and jacqui heinrich, jen griffin, and greg palkot is live in london for us. all right, jacqui, kick things off for us. >> jacqui: sandra, the president's critics are framing the cancellation of the back half of this trip as evidence that the u.s. is an unreliable ally and bogged down in domestic problems and cannot be relied upon by our allies and partners across the world. the u.s. is framing the cancellation...
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oh cool, jen this if nor takes us through that. a cynthia selection might be happening far away from somebody else in the city. they kind of asked me to continue to teach presidential race he's sending will. social media says a pencil that enjoys huge backing from somebody because of the support we have to leave and they come to the turkish. people are our brothers. they really helped us when we were down in a band and by the world. i love talk to you and i really hope and pray that add on with the presidential election more than 10 years ago. but when talk to them, what seems to be as 5 minutes african needed to talk to somebody. and when that had to me is when he visited at $26.00 people at the time somebody was facing is to be a visit to the world and raise awareness about that. my job is people, and i see that you've got them in one of the big hospitals in the copy tell me which was named after he is going to answer that because he has anything bad in the training of more than 20000. somebody special says somebody has been back
oh cool, jen this if nor takes us through that. a cynthia selection might be happening far away from somebody else in the city. they kind of asked me to continue to teach presidential race he's sending will. social media says a pencil that enjoys huge backing from somebody because of the support we have to leave and they come to the turkish. people are our brothers. they really helped us when we were down in a band and by the world. i love talk to you and i really hope and pray that add on with...
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difference between six generations currently living in the united states, the silent -- gen x, baby boomers, jengen x, and millennials. she said that they shape generations more than anything else. and it shows what impact it will have in the future. >> we see an issue showing up with more people identifying as extremes of ideology or over polarization between democrats and republicans on various issues. especially around race. and you know, i think it is good to know, what does this really look like overtime? not just a pole at one time to tell what is a huge, generation and what has changed. get this across decades. announcer: in her book generations. a sunday night on c-span q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of the podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪ announcer: live sunday attorney and author philip howard will be our guest on in-depth to take your call on government and legal reform in america. he has written six books including the common good, one without lawyers, and the death of common sense. his latest book is not a capital, is a repeat after the union. join us with the live intervi
difference between six generations currently living in the united states, the silent -- gen x, baby boomers, jengen x, and millennials. she said that they shape generations more than anything else. and it shows what impact it will have in the future. >> we see an issue showing up with more people identifying as extremes of ideology or over polarization between democrats and republicans on various issues. especially around race. and you know, i think it is good to know, what does this...
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s ken jennings. plus, kelly gets a new look from her daughter lola as i love mom week continues. "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and mark consuelos! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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or of course, william jennings bryan, famously originally from illinois. and so these populist states are primarily rural and they're largely gone by the end of the 19th century, the 1896 election, when william jennings bryant ran for president for the first time as a democrat and the poet and a populist is really their high point. the progressives are more middle class reformers. they're more interested in fixing what they see are problems in the city, and also breaking up monopolies and regulating business, ending child labor, and also raising health standards. as i said, they tend to be based in urban or suburban regions. they also tend to be concentrated in the northeast or to a certain extent in the midwest, especially the northern midwest, like wisconsin. robert robert la follette, senator from wisconsin. jane addams, reformer in chicago, originally from rockford, illinois, or, of course, the most famous progressive of all, theodore roosevelt, president of the united states. and this is one of the reasons the progressive movement runs into the 20th c
or of course, william jennings bryan, famously originally from illinois. and so these populist states are primarily rural and they're largely gone by the end of the 19th century, the 1896 election, when william jennings bryant ran for president for the first time as a democrat and the poet and a populist is really their high point. the progressives are more middle class reformers. they're more interested in fixing what they see are problems in the city, and also breaking up monopolies and...
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or of course, william jennings bryan, famously originally from illinois. and so these populist states are primarily rural and they're largely gone by the end of the 19th century, the 1896 election, when william jennings bryant ran for president for the first time as a democrat and the poet and a populist is really their high point. the progressives are more middle class reformers. they're more interested in fixing what they see are problems in the city, and also breaking up monopolies and regulating business, ending child labor, and also raising health standards. as i said, they tend to be based in urban or suburban regions. they also tend to be concentrated in the northeast or to a certain extent in the midwest, especially the northern midwest, like wisconsin. robert robert la follette, senator from wisconsin. jane addams, reformer in chicago, originally from rockford, illinois, or, of course, the most famous progressive of all, theodore roosevelt, president of the united states. and this is one of the reasons the progressive movement runs into the 20th c
or of course, william jennings bryan, famously originally from illinois. and so these populist states are primarily rural and they're largely gone by the end of the 19th century, the 1896 election, when william jennings bryant ran for president for the first time as a democrat and the poet and a populist is really their high point. the progressives are more middle class reformers. they're more interested in fixing what they see are problems in the city, and also breaking up monopolies and...