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william jennings bryan and ross is like, what? and again, under his theory, this is an open and shut case. the only is did scopes teach evolution or not? but he wants to hear his hero go toe to toe with darrow. and he says, okay, and we have this moment. we have this moment. oh, sorry. quick, quick. darrow as part of that is allowed to have the experts put into the record the testimony they would have given, which gets reprinted in all the newspapers and becomes kind of a national biology lesson. you'll be reading a little bit of that a section next week. but it is but it is denied for the jury to it. but here's the thing. the courtroom was so hot, the floor was creaking, the ceiling was starting to crack from the new ceiling fans they had put in for the trial. and they decide they're going to move these final days of the trial outside. so you have this spectacle that on a stage they had built outside in preparation for the crowds coming to dayton. this is now where the trial is going to move. and in front of a crowd of thousands
william jennings bryan and ross is like, what? and again, under his theory, this is an open and shut case. the only is did scopes teach evolution or not? but he wants to hear his hero go toe to toe with darrow. and he says, okay, and we have this moment. we have this moment. oh, sorry. quick, quick. darrow as part of that is allowed to have the experts put into the record the testimony they would have given, which gets reprinted in all the newspapers and becomes kind of a national biology...
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>> i actually see it very similar to jen. i think that whether or not there is as much substantive conversation, i think the optics are incredibly important that there won't be the same antics of to ur four years ago, there will be a peaceful transfer of power. i think joe biden is an institutionalist, whether we as republicans disagree with his policies, he's a institutionalist who wants to ensure that. i doubt it is 90 minutes. eight years ago, this was all new for the trump team. where as they now have been in the white house for four years, previously, and so there is probably less of an introduction. i would imagine that there is probably going to be some conversation about ukraine and that the president biden wants to share whatever the latest intelligence is. i think at the same time, there is a lot of skepticism on the trump team about intelligence because of the way things went eight years ago, that transition with jim comey coming to the president and promising he was not a subject of investigation that he was. i'm
>> i actually see it very similar to jen. i think that whether or not there is as much substantive conversation, i think the optics are incredibly important that there won't be the same antics of to ur four years ago, there will be a peaceful transfer of power. i think joe biden is an institutionalist, whether we as republicans disagree with his policies, he's a institutionalist who wants to ensure that. i doubt it is 90 minutes. eight years ago, this was all new for the trump team. where...
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so get jauan jennings the ball right. >> so jennings was targeted 11 times and he caught ten. he's been really fun to watch. and he's by the way on a reasonable contract since we started talking about what the numbers are going to look like. but here's the thing. let me just ask you this because everybody's dealing with injuries, okay? george kittle is one injury and a very significant one. and mccaffrey of course missed so much time. but you look at the lions aidan hutchinson their best pass rusher. he's he's done for the season. they just keep rolling and rolling and rolling. if you're that dependent on on any one guy to get your running game going to be able to get a guy in between defenders in the middle of a zone defense, you're really i mean, you're putting yourself behind the eight ball a little bit. >> you are. and the niners are. so talented with their entire staff. you think about all the guys that are there for them that they have. they had. that's why people were talking about them being super bowl contenders. but you had an injury here and then an injury there. an
so get jauan jennings the ball right. >> so jennings was targeted 11 times and he caught ten. he's been really fun to watch. and he's by the way on a reasonable contract since we started talking about what the numbers are going to look like. but here's the thing. let me just ask you this because everybody's dealing with injuries, okay? george kittle is one injury and a very significant one. and mccaffrey of course missed so much time. but you look at the lions aidan hutchinson their best...
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no. counter avenues. jen z, shaking up the way we all assume entertainments, news products, and there is no ignoring the role social media has been playing in that revolution and definitely no rolling it back on these boards. and on this episode of the stream, we're looking to how young people are drawing the marketing lines and forcing companies to follow. and how the brands have to find a message beyond the hard sell if they want to stay relevant the everything on the internet right now is this huge companies that have been around for so many years. hiring these like 23 year old jens. these are other social media as well, just like post or random video, and then i'll get a comment. it's like no because why is it's literally me and i go and click on it and it's like nationwide insurer and brock summers i've of best each time to enter your historical ear. nothing cleanser hits different these wouldn't shut them. so i'm giving the away, see how people take phone calls in our phone, both very considerate, very mindful, very, to me or pay up or shut up. the 10 z has a different way of lo
no. counter avenues. jen z, shaking up the way we all assume entertainments, news products, and there is no ignoring the role social media has been playing in that revolution and definitely no rolling it back on these boards. and on this episode of the stream, we're looking to how young people are drawing the marketing lines and forcing companies to follow. and how the brands have to find a message beyond the hard sell if they want to stay relevant the everything on the internet right now is...
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as jen z o i aspen your take here. do you think that there will be space is free on marketing or where will marketing go? what kind of marketing will we see in the future that is authentic enough to be incorporated in these phases? yeah, but i think on a long enough time horizon for better for worse, marketing, marketing and brand kind of info traits, all of these spaces. so i think, you know, something that has been interesting to see, at least over the past i would say 18 months, 18 months or so is so, you know, there's, there's, or there's this conversational kind of decline in the 3rd spaces which has been, you know, going on for some time now, but we've also seen kind of like post co bed post college exits for um, for jen z. a rise in the communities like run clubs and just these spaces that are happening in real life where people are getting together. and the way to kind of brands or kind of marketers are getting into these spaces. you see running brand starting their own run clubs, just seeing the rise in these
as jen z o i aspen your take here. do you think that there will be space is free on marketing or where will marketing go? what kind of marketing will we see in the future that is authentic enough to be incorporated in these phases? yeah, but i think on a long enough time horizon for better for worse, marketing, marketing and brand kind of info traits, all of these spaces. so i think, you know, something that has been interesting to see, at least over the past i would say 18 months, 18 months or...
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so from our side, we help brands that want to market to gen z, but also brands that want to reach jen z as employers. and the things that come up again. and again, that matter most are, 1st of all, the fact that gen z engaged a lot better with real people behind brands rather than faceless brands themselves . so whenever we can show that humanity behind a brand that's very, very impactful. and then the 2nd part is that generally really values community and brands that can create spaces for connection and foster genuine communities and interaction around shared interests. for example, i stream your take here, do you agree that gen z are much more interested in, in people and authentic connections even though they're doing all of this online? yeah, i think um, you know, people as spaces of the brands is a really important component of this. but i also think that there is this element or shift where companies have to realize pay in every piece of content that we put out there. and there, in our content strategy, we can just be focused on selling our product or selling our brand every sin
so from our side, we help brands that want to market to gen z, but also brands that want to reach jen z as employers. and the things that come up again. and again, that matter most are, 1st of all, the fact that gen z engaged a lot better with real people behind brands rather than faceless brands themselves . so whenever we can show that humanity behind a brand that's very, very impactful. and then the 2nd part is that generally really values community and brands that can create spaces for...
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william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the fittest is coined by a british associate ologist herbert spencer. but darwin will come to use it and they applied it to human life people are going to misuse it. brian hated the fact the great commoner william jennings bryan that the great wealth of the gilded age this is the biltmore mansion, the vanderbilts mansion made to look like versailles and asheville that the folks
william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human...
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it's worth remembering, to jen's point, politics is cyclical.you go back to 1974 after watergate and the dems came rushing back taking the house and in strong form, you would not have imagined republicans would be back in the white house in six years and with an extraordinary figure as ronald reagan turned out to be in terms of transforming the party. i remember listening to clinton aides, bill clinton aides after he won re-election in 1996. this is a realignment. this is a long-term structural change was democrats will be successful now for decades as a result. four years later george w. bush wins the white house. i remember listening to the bush people after 2004 saying this is a permanent, long-term, sustained change and our electorate. we had a realignment and republicans will do well for a long time and four years later barack obama is there. an election is important and people try to diagnose and say we need to be more this or they need to be more that. but at the same time elections, four years later or two years later, turn on different
it's worth remembering, to jen's point, politics is cyclical.you go back to 1974 after watergate and the dems came rushing back taking the house and in strong form, you would not have imagined republicans would be back in the white house in six years and with an extraordinary figure as ronald reagan turned out to be in terms of transforming the party. i remember listening to clinton aides, bill clinton aides after he won re-election in 1996. this is a realignment. this is a long-term structural...
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jennings the go to guy today dante.tely been a pleasant surprise for the entirety of the season. the ability to separate at the top of the routes. and he does it in a unique way because he's bigger, stronger, and he has more length than a lot of the quarterbacks that he's facing, and he's able to separate, catch the ball with his hands. and there's many times out there on third down where he's not expected to get open and he's continuously moving the ball, and he had an incredible play out there. it was a third and long. he caught underneath. i think he needed three more yards to pick it up. he carried five defenders onto a first down. jauan jennings is a pleasant surprise for the 49ers this year. ten receptions, 91 yards christian mccaffrey is good. he played pretty well today. do you think he's back to full was last year when he led the league in rushing. i don't think he's back to full strength. i think he still needs to work on his cardiovascular endurance and his footwork was a little bit off. there were certain pl
jennings the go to guy today dante.tely been a pleasant surprise for the entirety of the season. the ability to separate at the top of the routes. and he does it in a unique way because he's bigger, stronger, and he has more length than a lot of the quarterbacks that he's facing, and he's able to separate, catch the ball with his hands. and there's many times out there on third down where he's not expected to get open and he's continuously moving the ball, and he had an incredible play out...
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outside new york city, firefighters urged residents in more than 150 homes to evacuate near the jennings creek fire after it jumped containment lines over the weekend. and in rockland county, new york, friends, family, and former first responders gathering to honor 18-year-old dariel vasquez, who was killed while working the jennings creek fire november 9th. his aunt erika dejesus remembering him as someone who lifted others up. >> we spoke to a couple of his coworkers, and they always said he was the person that they counted on. he was the person they wanted on their team when they needed him day in and day out. >> reporter: and david, the jennings creek fire has now been burning here for more than a week. it is 90% contained, but this is still an active fire fight. it could continue to burn for several weeks more. david? >> david: trevor ault, thank you. >>> let's get right to chief meteorologist lee goldberg from our new york station wabc, channel 7 here in new york. lee, we know rain is on the way for the northeast, but there's' veer weather, even a tornado threat you're tracking ton
outside new york city, firefighters urged residents in more than 150 homes to evacuate near the jennings creek fire after it jumped containment lines over the weekend. and in rockland county, new york, friends, family, and former first responders gathering to honor 18-year-old dariel vasquez, who was killed while working the jennings creek fire november 9th. his aunt erika dejesus remembering him as someone who lifted others up. >> we spoke to a couple of his coworkers, and they always...
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>> i really do meet doctor jens holst. >> he's a scientist, professor and am i interviewing a future nobel prize winner that is not to be. >> to decide. if it were to you to decide, please go on, do something about it. >> how big a deal is his work in all of this? >> i think it is a huge deal. >> he was someone doctor giles yeo is one of the world's leading experts on obesity. >> there is never been a more exciting time to work within the field of obesity because of the tools that are now available to at least begin to tackle the problem in the 1970s and early 80s, jens and a small group of researchers around the world stumbled upon a hormone called glucagon like peptide yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it's now widely known as glp one. at that time, though they were actually looking for a solution to a totally different problem. it had nothing to do with obesity or diabetes. >> we were really really busy with the treating the bleeding, ulcers, bleeding ulcers. >> that's right the original thought was that glp one might protect the lining of the stomach and prevent the acid buildup that ca
>> i really do meet doctor jens holst. >> he's a scientist, professor and am i interviewing a future nobel prize winner that is not to be. >> to decide. if it were to you to decide, please go on, do something about it. >> how big a deal is his work in all of this? >> i think it is a huge deal. >> he was someone doctor giles yeo is one of the world's leading experts on obesity. >> there is never been a more exciting time to work within the field of...
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. >> meet doctor jens holst. he's a scientist, professor and am i interviewing a future nobel prize winner? >> that is not to be. to decide if it were to you to decide. please go on, do something about it. >> how big a deal is his work in all of this? >> i think it doctor giles yau is one of the world's leading experts on obesity. >> there is never been a more exciting time to work within the field of obesity. because of the tools that are now available to at least begin to tackle the problem. >> in the 1970s and early 80s, jens and a around the world stumbled upon a hormone called glucagon like peptide. >> yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah. >> it's now widely known as glp one. at that time, though, they were actually looking for a solution to a totally different problem. it had nothing to do with obesity or diabetes. >> we were really really busy with the treating the bleeding ulcers bleeding ulcers that's right. >> the original thought was that glp one might protect the lining of the stomach and prevent the acid buildup t
. >> meet doctor jens holst. he's a scientist, professor and am i interviewing a future nobel prize winner? >> that is not to be. to decide if it were to you to decide. please go on, do something about it. >> how big a deal is his work in all of this? >> i think it doctor giles yau is one of the world's leading experts on obesity. >> there is never been a more exciting time to work within the field of obesity. because of the tools that are now available to at least...
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pete: great and blame game intensifies jen psaki have reasons for your democrats failed.he third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ ♪ will: austin, texas. pete: says will kiln on the skyline game. rachel: i knew from the confidence in your voice that there was no point of guessing. pete: that skyline that says -- will: that one right there on the right of the screen. with the top. pete: tippy tops. will cain gets home state points. will: everybody -- pete: many times i missed san antonio. will: i wouldn't get it right right now. rachel: it is 8:00 right now and a good morning and everyone has been in such a nice mood. most everybody. pete: absolutely. come on a little on tuesday. rachel: america is back. pete: it has been a heck of a week and we have some more news based on tuesday to bring you right now. we'll start with a fox news aletter. president-elect donald trump now announced winning nevada the state has been called by fox news putting him at over 300 electoral votes. you flip the state he lost in 2020 and 2016. will: trump is now edging closer to
pete: great and blame game intensifies jen psaki have reasons for your democrats failed.he third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ ♪ will: austin, texas. pete: says will kiln on the skyline game. rachel: i knew from the confidence in your voice that there was no point of guessing. pete: that skyline that says -- will: that one right there on the right of the screen. with the top. pete: tippy tops. will cain gets home state points. will: everybody -- pete:...
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i wish you could have seen the exchange of looks between jen psaki and i on the set. will be joining us as we listen to donald trump say that about the face press. okay, i'll leave it there my friend. thank you. let's bring in our political editor mark murray to break down the new nbc news poll released hours ago. welcome, my friend. what are the new numbers telling us about the race now? >> we have a tie. it is unchanged from the poll when they were at 48% and 48%. and now it is 49% and 49% with just 2% undecided. one thing that is driving the close race is the intense polarization among different demographic groups and among the parties. just look at the gender gap in the polls. it is a 34 point gender gap with trump winning men by 18 percentage point and harris winning women by 16 percentage points. in the 2016 race, we had a gender gap in the 20s. our poll in october and now this shows a 30 point plus gender gap. that will be a story that i will follow on election night as we get the exit poll returns. does this hold up and what is the more dominant force between
i wish you could have seen the exchange of looks between jen psaki and i on the set. will be joining us as we listen to donald trump say that about the face press. okay, i'll leave it there my friend. thank you. let's bring in our political editor mark murray to break down the new nbc news poll released hours ago. welcome, my friend. what are the new numbers telling us about the race now? >> we have a tie. it is unchanged from the poll when they were at 48% and 48%. and now it is 49% and...
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i'm not taking sides in the debate, jen. will you share your reflections and how that bears upon our election integrity, election season, and our democracy? jennifer: thank you for having me. thank you for putting me on the spot. i would never shy away from such a provocative question. let me start by saying norm is right, the press does several things in the context of an election. first of all, it must sort out fact from fiction. and you have seen a number of stories in "the washington post," "the new york times," looking at some of the bogus claims that are being advanced in preparation to challenge the election results. and i point to one specific one, the notion that undocumented immigrants are registered and voting in large numbers. this is false. this has never been the case. and the media to their credit has been debunking this with specifics, with data, to hopefully inoculate the public about what is going on. the second thing, obviously, is to cover the race in all its exactitude and to lay out the stakes. and here
i'm not taking sides in the debate, jen. will you share your reflections and how that bears upon our election integrity, election season, and our democracy? jennifer: thank you for having me. thank you for putting me on the spot. i would never shy away from such a provocative question. let me start by saying norm is right, the press does several things in the context of an election. first of all, it must sort out fact from fiction. and you have seen a number of stories in "the washington...
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jen psaki. you sing howto. wang. ju young. jacob. san. teng. fong. tong san. yi jen psaki. ji ho poh ming. danson. tang lin. sam de su lin tiktok. your take on ji yong kai ho tong. golden chong by fauci dean lee. south. go putang chung. hong kong taichung. golden chin by de su yip cheong chin. do you go? mike pompeo jen psaki. let's go. fan tim buttigieg pin heng chee. how in vietnam, ken yang, why can't you come? tiktok hayat khan hong kah hong kong. hui yin buttigieg fauci for circle. j&j wutong ho by tiktok yong zhongxiang susu. got it fine. got wai wai yin tong si sam see pyeongsan junggok. how come se got y segun tong hall? thank you. good afternoon, commissioners and supervisors. i will be providing translation. my name is xiao ling chang and i'm speaking today on behalf of the peng yun resident improvement association or piria, to ask for your support in approving the new asia senior housing project. sgd piria has represented over a thousand public housing residents in chinatown since 1967. our mission is to engage residents and improve living conditions for the peng
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supreme court, but that has basically been true, jen, our entire lifetimes, since the late 1970s, itn majority of the supreme court, and that republican majority has at times stopped trances excesses. so, you think that the census case in which they ruled against him, or the 62 times in the 2020 election and the like. there have been plenty of times in which trump has lost. there are two big differences going forward in 2025. one is that the president looks like he is going to have the house and senate also with him. and many of the times when the court stopped the president, particularly president trump, it is because he is doing something by unilateral executive action, and justice jackson and other justices have said when it is the president plus congress together with legislation, then they defer to that more. the second is the personnel of the court has changed, even since 2020. you have got justice barrett replacing justice ginsburg, to take one notable example. so, how does that play out in mass immigration? well, i mean, transit plan is he says he is going to prioritize crimi
supreme court, but that has basically been true, jen, our entire lifetimes, since the late 1970s, itn majority of the supreme court, and that republican majority has at times stopped trances excesses. so, you think that the census case in which they ruled against him, or the 62 times in the 2020 election and the like. there have been plenty of times in which trump has lost. there are two big differences going forward in 2025. one is that the president looks like he is going to have the house...
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former white house press secretary jen psaki, host of "inside with jen psaki."ney senior washington correspondent for telemundo and marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. t to all of you for being here in our election headquarters studios. >> it's here! >> it's finally here. here we are, and chuck, i have to kick it off with you. set the scene of where we are. you have our poll which shows this race is deadlocked and it hasn't really moved from the last poll and then you have the poll out of iowa. what do you make of these results? >> i'll set the iowa poll result aside for a little bit. i've looked at the three outcomes this of this race that are staring at us. if you look at it through the prism of history and what happens when there are unpopular presidencies and that's advantage trump. when you look at the last ten days when has had the better campaign and the better closing, that's harris. and the data points to a tie, right? >> right. >> including our poll and all of this other stuff and we're all trying to figure outdo campaigns s
former white house press secretary jen psaki, host of "inside with jen psaki."ney senior washington correspondent for telemundo and marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. t to all of you for being here in our election headquarters studios. >> it's here! >> it's finally here. here we are, and chuck, i have to kick it off with you. set the scene of where we are. you have our poll which shows this race is deadlocked and it hasn't really moved from the...
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jen, i want to play one of the biggest images from the week.eeting with president biden, this is a tradition that then-president trump did not extend to the incoming president biden four years ago. how do you see democrats charting their path forward at this moment? both leaders say we want a smooth transition. >> that's correct. but you can't, nobody here and anywhere should focus on one visual moment as indication of all the things happening behind the scenes. you're obviously not doing that. democrats are in the wilderness, there is no clear leader of the party, joe biden will be out of office shortly, kamala harris just lost the election, a lot of governors and other people we don't know about might emerge. there is no clear leader of the party. that to me is an opportunity. people have to decide -- nobody is given it. seize the mantle or don't. are you the right person to stand up against trump? the country that brings the country together? the person that talks about the economy in ways people understand? there are a lot of ways to do it.
jen, i want to play one of the biggest images from the week.eeting with president biden, this is a tradition that then-president trump did not extend to the incoming president biden four years ago. how do you see democrats charting their path forward at this moment? both leaders say we want a smooth transition. >> that's correct. but you can't, nobody here and anywhere should focus on one visual moment as indication of all the things happening behind the scenes. you're obviously not doing...
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>> to jen's point.nvince enough senators, republican senators, on the issues and the policy -- descriptions and whether or not these people have the management experience, that's probably a better lane for them to try to do this in. right? because you -- you are not going to see them -- we have seen this for a long time in the senate and the house, is that you know, a lot of the tabloid stuff doesn't bother them right and that's been key as trump has run the republican party. democrats can do that. talk to them behind closed doors and they can do a pressure campaign right? to convince some of the senators to do the thing that they're staying behind closed doors that they already want to do? >> you should pick one. this is hardest -- >> we can't do all of them. >> the public-private thing is important too because the votes was private vote. they will have to publicly defend votes for the nominees. >> great conversation guys. >>> stands by, we have more to come, when we come back, president biden's though
>> to jen's point.nvince enough senators, republican senators, on the issues and the policy -- descriptions and whether or not these people have the management experience, that's probably a better lane for them to try to do this in. right? because you -- you are not going to see them -- we have seen this for a long time in the senate and the house, is that you know, a lot of the tabloid stuff doesn't bother them right and that's been key as trump has run the republican party. democrats...
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jen b asks, "how can i get fast download speeds while out and about?”en, we've engineered xfinity mobile with wifi speeds up to a gig, so you can download and do much more all at once. it's an idea that's quite attractive. or... another word... fashionable? i was gonna say- “popular! you're gonna be pop-uuuu-larrr!” can you do defying gravity?! yeah, get my harness. buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year with xfinity mobile. and see wicked, only in theaters november 22nd. >>> they have edemeaned us, they have demonized, and censored us and deplatformed us and weaponized the power of our own government against us. they have gone after their political opponent, me. it's unbelievable. i call it coordinating with the injustice department. i thought it would look terrible to take hillary clinton, we could have locked her up, she did so many bad things but wouldn't that be terrible? >> as donald trump fills out cabinet picks for a second term, who he wants to lead the justice department could be among if not the most consequential choice he makes.
jen b asks, "how can i get fast download speeds while out and about?”en, we've engineered xfinity mobile with wifi speeds up to a gig, so you can download and do much more all at once. it's an idea that's quite attractive. or... another word... fashionable? i was gonna say- “popular! you're gonna be pop-uuuu-larrr!” can you do defying gravity?! yeah, get my harness. buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year with xfinity mobile. and see wicked, only in theaters november 22nd....
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of the nbc show, inside with jen psaki.n there through these transitions and i know they are hard . walk me through what you saw unfold in front of the fireplace, president biden saying welcome back to donald trump. >> the reason it looks so unfamiliar to everyone is because we have not seen that take place since barack obama invited donald trump eight years ago to the oval office, just two days after he defeated hillary clinton in the election because donald trump did not invite joe biden because he was busy planning an insurrection, planning fake electors, busy trying to challenge the outcome of the election, that is why it looks so unfamiliar. what i think i saw, and in some of the coverage today that is concerning to me and i think everybody should be clear about, is we can't normalize photos and moments and just forget about all of the context. that is why the context is so important here, you just showed a bunch of headlines but the context, that is one moment sitting in the oval office which trump did not yell, he se
of the nbc show, inside with jen psaki.n there through these transitions and i know they are hard . walk me through what you saw unfold in front of the fireplace, president biden saying welcome back to donald trump. >> the reason it looks so unfamiliar to everyone is because we have not seen that take place since barack obama invited donald trump eight years ago to the oval office, just two days after he defeated hillary clinton in the election because donald trump did not invite joe...
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joining me to discuss all of this is jen psaki, president biden's former white house press secretary of the smash hit msnbc show inside with jen psaki. >> great to see you. >> i was thinking about you. i know you've been there through these transitions and they are hard. walk me through what you saw unfold there in front of the fireplace. president biden saying, welcome back to donald trump. >> well, the reason it looks so unfamiliar to everyone is because we have not seen that take place since barack obama invited donald trump eight years ago to the oval office, just two days after he defeated hillary clinton in the election. because donald trump did not invite joe biden because he, as we now know, was busy planning an insurrection, planning fake electors, busy trying to challenge the outcome of the election. that's why it looks so unfamiliar. what i think i saw, and some of the coverage today that is concerning to me and i think everybody should be clear-eyed about, we can't normalize photos and moments and just kind of forget about all the context. that's why the context is so imp
joining me to discuss all of this is jen psaki, president biden's former white house press secretary of the smash hit msnbc show inside with jen psaki. >> great to see you. >> i was thinking about you. i know you've been there through these transitions and they are hard. walk me through what you saw unfold there in front of the fireplace. president biden saying, welcome back to donald trump. >> well, the reason it looks so unfamiliar to everyone is because we have not seen...
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i'm sure you remember the so called jen z protest that took place a few months ago. well, some activists got abducted and their case shows why we need social movements both online and offline, in order to protect people who are brave enough to criticize those in power of every year. hundreds of young canyons adopted or disappeared without a trace. for the victims, there is no escape. i'm the way so you have to say that you can go with this whole issue many believe those tasks that we've protecting them are in fact the ones instigating the tara. of course fans and fans and fans, full police official but many kenyans have had enough of being bullied into submission. if so, wait until is free today. believe that kenya and they will be, can, you will be free one day. and every other concert, enough time in june, the jen z protest shall kenya to its core police open file and peace. we protest as clearly over 50 people. bill eugene if video, griffin, an active as was one of the phones land protest as he shows us. he's safe house where he saw the refuge during this time, pj
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. >> hey, jen, i love it. the onward, forward, the future is very uncertain but in some good ways, too. i feel better already. >> well, i know. we've got to be clearheaded about the moment, but there are also exciting elements of who will rise and rising stars, and that's exciting, too, unin this moment. >> totally. i am with you. i'm on this ride. i want you to continue tell me where this ride is going. i feel good about it. >> we're on the ride. >> thanks, jen. that cans a lot. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. really happy to vow i here. so the last time donald trump was president of the united states, his secretary of interior got embroiled in a corruption scandal and was referred to the u.s. department of justice for potential criminal prosecution. the last time donald trump was president his secretary of transportation also got embroiled in a corruption scandal and was referred to the department of justice for potential criminal prosecution. the last time donald trump was president, his
. >> hey, jen, i love it. the onward, forward, the future is very uncertain but in some good ways, too. i feel better already. >> well, i know. we've got to be clearheaded about the moment, but there are also exciting elements of who will rise and rising stars, and that's exciting, too, unin this moment. >> totally. i am with you. i'm on this ride. i want you to continue tell me where this ride is going. i feel good about it. >> we're on the ride. >> thanks, jen....
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listen to jen psaki dishing out advice. look, i happen to believe that donald trump is a major threat to our democracy, to many people either didn't buy it and didn't show up or were willing to price in the risk because other issues were more important to them. and the answer to that failure isn't to say fascism doesn't matter. it does. or to say everyone who didn't vote for harris is to blame for not hearing or understanding the threat. it's for candidates to rethink how they prioritize what they talk about moving forward. it's to rethink how they engage moving forward. do that joe rogan podcast, by the way, a little late, jen. i'd say quit while you're ahead, but you're so far behind you need to circle back to wipe your own butt. dems all over are sounding the alarm on what trump will do. geraldo suggests trump could demand a third term. thankfully, he made this prediction while wearing a shirt. don't worry, geraldo, if trump takes a third term, you'll be too old to know what a president is. many predict trump will break
listen to jen psaki dishing out advice. look, i happen to believe that donald trump is a major threat to our democracy, to many people either didn't buy it and didn't show up or were willing to price in the risk because other issues were more important to them. and the answer to that failure isn't to say fascism doesn't matter. it does. or to say everyone who didn't vote for harris is to blame for not hearing or understanding the threat. it's for candidates to rethink how they prioritize what...
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zack -- jen psaki said.t: and your happy about it. jason, good start to a monday morning. see you again soon. ryan payne -- first of all, check futures. heavy selling on friday, modest rebound today for the nasdaq,s up 70 points, that's it. dow down another 50. ryan payne with me this morning. you say the s&p 500 is going to reach 7,000. it's currently at 5,9. when because it hit 7,000? >> hang on, let me look at my callen callender, and -- calendar, and i'll tell you exactly when. sooner than later, not super helpful -- [laughter] we're seeing right now an old saying, what we learn from history is nobody learns from history. i think abraham a lincoln said that. just kidding, it was george hagel, german philosopher. the animal spirits are out. the s&p 500 trades at 22 times forward earn, which is historically high, by the way. we saw that around 2001 when the tech bubble burst and it got almost up to 25 times earnings. money is plowing into the market, almost 60 billion going into etfs and mutual funds last
zack -- jen psaki said.t: and your happy about it. jason, good start to a monday morning. see you again soon. ryan payne -- first of all, check futures. heavy selling on friday, modest rebound today for the nasdaq,s up 70 points, that's it. dow down another 50. ryan payne with me this morning. you say the s&p 500 is going to reach 7,000. it's currently at 5,9. when because it hit 7,000? >> hang on, let me look at my callen callender, and -- calendar, and i'll tell you exactly when....
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>> let me first start by praising scott jennings.works when it's warranted, but he could be your next white house press secretary. i mean, the way he handles those five on one, six on one panels over at cnn and does so with class and professionalism, good job, scott jennings. back to your point, in the end, i don't think there will be peace, as jennings asked for. i think both democrats and the media will just go full on attacking trump, not realizing, liz, that by just going after him personally and using words so flippantly like park ifist or hitler or nazi or garbage and calling trump supporters that as well, that this is why donald trump is going to be your 47th president. maybe this is why republicans took a back the senate and will control the house, because they are tired of hearing this rhetoric over and over again. they want solutions. they think grocery prices are too high, gas prices are a too high, crime is too high and illegal immigration's too high. enough all right -- already, we don't want to hear it anymore. elizabet
>> let me first start by praising scott jennings.works when it's warranted, but he could be your next white house press secretary. i mean, the way he handles those five on one, six on one panels over at cnn and does so with class and professionalism, good job, scott jennings. back to your point, in the end, i don't think there will be peace, as jennings asked for. i think both democrats and the media will just go full on attacking trump, not realizing, liz, that by just going after him...
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our thanks there to espn's jen lada. certainly easy to see why he switched teams. story that transcends sports and fandom. >> and georgia has honored her well. winning a lot in the last couple years, for sure. >> it's easy to see there's onld morgan. >> call one 800 602 3400. >> we're back now with the mics and we're starting with the race that was worth every penny. >> penny farthings, that is lovers of old world charm suited up in 19th century duds and climbed aboard the historic bicycles in prague for a mile long race. >> as you can see, it was a bit more dignified, a bit slower than the tour de france. it's also really cool to look at. this year was the 30th annual race. >> fun fact they're called penny farthings, based on the british coins. a penny and a farthing. a penny wasn't much bigger in size than the farthing, so the bicycle kind of looked like a penny and a farthing side by side. so there you go. a little history lesson. got to get these cool bikes. >> kind of hard to ride. >> i don't really see these in new york city or in the bike lanes in portland,
our thanks there to espn's jen lada. certainly easy to see why he switched teams. story that transcends sports and fandom. >> and georgia has honored her well. winning a lot in the last couple years, for sure. >> it's easy to see there's onld morgan. >> call one 800 602 3400. >> we're back now with the mics and we're starting with the race that was worth every penny. >> penny farthings, that is lovers of old world charm suited up in 19th century duds and climbed...
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jen b asks, "how can i get fast download speeds while out and about?”, we've engineered xfinity mobile with wifi speeds up to a gig, so you can download and do much more all at once. it's an idea that's quite attractive. or... another word... fashionable? i was gonna say- “popular! you're gonna be pop-uuuu-larrr!” can you do defying gravity?! yeah, get my harness. buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year with xfinity mobile. and see wicked, only in theaters november 22nd. hi, my name is damian clark. if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. most plans include the humana healthy options allowance. a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items. the healthy options allowance is loaded onto a prepaid card each month. and whatever you don't spend, carries over from each m
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--ken jennings. thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome back to "jeopardy!"25,000, taking his total with us to just over $75,000. greg has been a model of consistency throughout his three victories, but let's see what happens today as we welcome priscilla and chuck to the alex trebek stage. best of luck to all three of you. let's get to work in the jeopardy! round where we have these six categories awaiting. we begin with a little... then we have... after that, we're... we have... and finally...
--ken jennings. thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome back to "jeopardy!"25,000, taking his total with us to just over $75,000. greg has been a model of consistency throughout his three victories, but let's see what happens today as we welcome priscilla and chuck to the alex trebek stage. best of luck to all three of you. let's get to work in the jeopardy! round where we have these six categories awaiting. we begin with a little... then we have... after that, we're... we have... and...
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jen psaki talking up social media censorship ooh to.l. they're going to take it on. also this tonight -- >> i think we should eliminate the filibuster for roe, and we need -- and get us to to the point where 51 votes would be what we need to actually put back in law the protections for reproductive freedom. elizabeth: you know what? democrats are all over the map about the senate filibuster. now they want to keep it to block trump after you just heard kamala harris and democrats say get rid of it to ram things through like their agenda. republican senator ron johnson here to respond to on this hi to pockily city. they had a long night last night, dagen and sean. i was with them. we're mt. middle of history, what's coming up on quality the bottom line"? if sean anne saw rid -- where did democrats go wrong? corey lewandowski's going to join us. as well as the house to is close what's the agenda of the house going on to, can it match up with trump's? what is the objective? jason chaffetz is going to be here with us. dagen: and i promise th
jen psaki talking up social media censorship ooh to.l. they're going to take it on. also this tonight -- >> i think we should eliminate the filibuster for roe, and we need -- and get us to to the point where 51 votes would be what we need to actually put back in law the protections for reproductive freedom. elizabeth: you know what? democrats are all over the map about the senate filibuster. now they want to keep it to block trump after you just heard kamala harris and democrats say get...
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--ken jennings. thank you, folks. thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome to "jeopardy!"lin, first joined us on his 40th birthday. and now, four wins and over $100,000 later, he's eyeing a guaranteed spot in the tournament of champions. only two things stand in his way. and by things, i mean you two, our challengers, derek and adrienne. good luck, all. here are your categories in the jeopardy! round. let's get into the game. first up, some... then... i'll be giving you... then...
--ken jennings. thank you, folks. thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome to "jeopardy!"lin, first joined us on his 40th birthday. and now, four wins and over $100,000 later, he's eyeing a guaranteed spot in the tournament of champions. only two things stand in his way. and by things, i mean you two, our challengers, derek and adrienne. good luck, all. here are your categories in the jeopardy! round. let's get into the game. first up, some... then... i'll be giving you... then...
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sessions that tries to educate people and now we write about that in the paper how can we tap into jen ai technologies to help people really understand before they even file a payment or go to a tax preparer which is a little costly, what am i eligible for. what are all the tax credits i could be eligible for. because i need to understand the help that the government can give me so maybe you can have jen ai technology help people do that. i think technology can make a big difference. a lot of it seems to be a lack of awareness or information. having to supply multiple types of documents before someone can tell you yes this is the help you can get. helping people navigate the complex web of all these different programs but we think are doing a lot for people, but sometimes it is the truly needy who are being left out of that process. >> one of the things we heard this morning from the pollster we had, he mentioned a number of hispanic border counties in texas and when he went down there to talk to them and asked why are you voting and turning republican but one of the top responses he h
sessions that tries to educate people and now we write about that in the paper how can we tap into jen ai technologies to help people really understand before they even file a payment or go to a tax preparer which is a little costly, what am i eligible for. what are all the tax credits i could be eligible for. because i need to understand the help that the government can give me so maybe you can have jen ai technology help people do that. i think technology can make a big difference. a lot of...