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katie: vaguely.s an expert for about five minutes katie: every three to four months we have to freak out about it and then it comes down. romaine: we will pivot to the oil space. a lot of oscillations there tied to what is going with iran. we are learning that iran today was inspected hold talks about its nuclear program with the u.k., france and germany. the european union set to mediate in geneva. joining us from london is bloomberg iran and middle east reporter to talk more about what we know. has the meeting started and when does it start and more importantly, what should we expect out of it? >> we have not been given any timings at this stage. we know that iran -- the deputy foreign level will be meeting with officials from france, germany and the u.k., the so-called e3 countries in geneva. these are preliminary talks about iran, not just a nuclear program but there is a lot going on with iran at the moment in the middle east. there is a lot of moving pieces in the background geopolitically, not
katie: vaguely.s an expert for about five minutes katie: every three to four months we have to freak out about it and then it comes down. romaine: we will pivot to the oil space. a lot of oscillations there tied to what is going with iran. we are learning that iran today was inspected hold talks about its nuclear program with the u.k., france and germany. the european union set to mediate in geneva. joining us from london is bloomberg iran and middle east reporter to talk more about what we...
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katie: that is such a great point. it was last week i asked you i don't know if it was on air or off. where the bond vigilantes are. did they all retire? if you like these auctions are getting is it is good proof there are people who want to buy bonds right now. ira: at 4.525%, that -- at 4.5 to 5%, that meets expectations large institutional investors have. there will be some demand for 30 year debt and longer when yields get up to those levels. will that last forever? no. there does need to be a cap on how much debt can be issued. katie: i'm curious to hear how you are thinking about the bond market. with all the gyrations we have seen in the 10 year treasury yield, it does not seem like it has made any dent when it comes to the risk asset rally we are seeing in the stock market. you think it will at a certain point? aoifinn: right now it is quite divorced from the equity market momentum. a lot more concern and worry in evidenced from of the income side. not only do we see that pattern around the world but we have no
katie: that is such a great point. it was last week i asked you i don't know if it was on air or off. where the bond vigilantes are. did they all retire? if you like these auctions are getting is it is good proof there are people who want to buy bonds right now. ira: at 4.525%, that -- at 4.5 to 5%, that meets expectations large institutional investors have. there will be some demand for 30 year debt and longer when yields get up to those levels. will that last forever? no. there does need to...
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>> katie: i would go nowhere. >> harold: if you have to. >> katie: i will die as an american in americahe would go to italy -- >> katie: can i talk real quick about the kids and the campuses. they are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for these degrees. they should get their money back if their classes are getting canceled. also, this is elitist privilege. if you don't have real problems to deal with, you get to be upset and skip irresponsible it is to do this. nobody who has real problems is crying and skip in class, and these adults are setting these kids up for failure for real life and the real world. it's not nice or empathetic. >> greg: i agree. i hope these students die. their hair back to a normal color. my question is what about our therapy? the people who have to put up with people who need therapy. you know, we are the ones who have to be the brunt of their self obsessed hissy fits and their tantrums. i feel bad for their parents, their relatives, sisters, brothers, you name it. you know come a they are crying now, wait until we start naming the schools, the park, the b
>> katie: i would go nowhere. >> harold: if you have to. >> katie: i will die as an american in americahe would go to italy -- >> katie: can i talk real quick about the kids and the campuses. they are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for these degrees. they should get their money back if their classes are getting canceled. also, this is elitist privilege. if you don't have real problems to deal with, you get to be upset and skip irresponsible it is to do this....
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— winter isjust a few minutes awa , katie? ., ., ., , , away, katie?t is, _ away, katie? you are absolutely right. yes it is, the _ away, katie? you are absolutely right. yes it is, the band. - away, katie? you are absolutely right. yes it is, the band. i'm i right. yes it is, the band. i'm here in this old fish market and it is quite a star—studded advance. it's getting louder now, it's about to get loud as the tensions rise, as we get closer to the announcement. they've made videos of each of the shortlisted work for them it's a star—studded event, gillian anderson, charles the answer here, i'm suing former booker prize winner douglas stewart and also paul lynch you want last year for the it is a big 1532 0
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katie? with a furry fugitive as a raccoon dropped out of the ceiling dangling from a wire after running around near the spirit airlines gate for 5 minutes and wildlife professionals were able to capture and release the raccoon inside just trying to catch a rat reminds me of the terrible. listen i'm on hannity there a.m. and eddie at 9:00 p.m. racing can is good chicken a harold? >> is good. >> in different five. >> that's it for us time tonight. i don't like the fact that a small portion of
katie? with a furry fugitive as a raccoon dropped out of the ceiling dangling from a wire after running around near the spirit airlines gate for 5 minutes and wildlife professionals were able to capture and release the raccoon inside just trying to catch a rat reminds me of the terrible. listen i'm on hannity there a.m. and eddie at 9:00 p.m. racing can is good chicken a harold? >> is good. >> in different five. >> that's it for us time tonight. i don't like the fact that a...
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katy: great. now turning to congress, mike, it seems like voters routinely cite housing affordability is one of the top issues, and according to our recent bpc poll , the public supports proposals to increase access to affordable housing. bipartisan legislation is struggling to get traction. why has it been so difficult for congress to move on meaningful housing legislation? michael: yeah. first of all, it's good to be in my own office, so thanks for having me. [laughter] generally it is hard to do anything in congress. the last two years have been historical in and of itself. we've a sitting speaker removed at the beginning of congress. 16 votes to get a speaker. i don't know if the 118th congress should be a barometer for what congress can do. the biggest thing is affordable housing means different things to different members, to different parties. if you take the republican side, affordable housing might mean increased access to mortgages. it could mean removing regulatory barriers to supply ho
katy: great. now turning to congress, mike, it seems like voters routinely cite housing affordability is one of the top issues, and according to our recent bpc poll , the public supports proposals to increase access to affordable housing. bipartisan legislation is struggling to get traction. why has it been so difficult for congress to move on meaningful housing legislation? michael: yeah. first of all, it's good to be in my own office, so thanks for having me. [laughter] generally it is hard...
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katie: next, the fed takes center stage. trump's victory raises big uncertainties for the central bank. let's take a look at these markets. you have the s&p 500 up one point 8%. the nasdaq 100 regaining his lead over the s&p 500, up about one point 9%. small caps in charge right now. what is amazing is the volume now according to my screen, more than one hundred percent higher on the s&p 500 versus its 20 day average. the bond market has been holding the sell off all morning, 10 year yield higher by 18 basis points. volatility in the equity market holding off a little and gold, not a haven bid to be found. matt: absolutely fascinating and pretty extreme market moves after that election, which itself was fascinating and extreme. let's continue our coverage of the presidential win by donald trump. he delivered his remarks to supporters in west palm beach this morning. these remarks came after it was clear he would not only win the white house but his party was set to control the senate as well. >> i believe the greatest politi
katie: next, the fed takes center stage. trump's victory raises big uncertainties for the central bank. let's take a look at these markets. you have the s&p 500 up one point 8%. the nasdaq 100 regaining his lead over the s&p 500, up about one point 9%. small caps in charge right now. what is amazing is the volume now according to my screen, more than one hundred percent higher on the s&p 500 versus its 20 day average. the bond market has been holding the sell off all morning, 10...
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. >> for katie medley, moving to westland, oregon was easy. a new place to raise her family and the mormon church would provide the support to help her settle in. >> you always have someone who you can call. you always have someone who can help you out. >> it's also what attracted lisa pratt. >> it really brought this sense of kind of safety and security that i was really looking for at the time. >> the two moms who had so much in common became fast friends, living across the street from each other, going to the same church and raising their families. >> i was actually pregnant with my third child and needed a doctor. >> lisa and katie were both pregnant and in need of a new doctor, so it made perfect sense to ask people within the church for recommendation. >> that's the special thing about those people in that church, but it's also what makes it an incredibly vulnerable place. >> vulnerable. katie says, because inside this place of worship was a secret one that many knew about. but few would say out loud and they would only learn after other
. >> for katie medley, moving to westland, oregon was easy. a new place to raise her family and the mormon church would provide the support to help her settle in. >> you always have someone who you can call. you always have someone who can help you out. >> it's also what attracted lisa pratt. >> it really brought this sense of kind of safety and security that i was really looking for at the time. >> the two moms who had so much in common became fast friends, living...
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and i'm katie razzall. this week on the media show — what the boxing match betweenjake paul and mike tyson tells us about the future of the media. we're also going to talk about crosswords and puzzles, and how they've become a key business strategy for newspapers. and the rise of bluesky. it's the social media platform growing rapidly as some users quit elon musk�*s x. we'll ask where it goes next. that's all coming up on the media show. now, last week, mike tyson, a former heavyweight boxing champion who's aged 58, fought jake paul, a youtuber who's 27. the fight was funded and broadcast by netflix. it cost tens of millions of dollars, and netflix says it reached 60 million households globally. this is no ordinary fight. this isjake "el gallo" paul... ..versus mike tyson. and before we go any further, we should remind ourselves of howjake paul came to be in the middle of this media moment. well, he's a huge character in digital media. he's a youtuber, has over 20 million subscribers. he posts videos on a w
and i'm katie razzall. this week on the media show — what the boxing match betweenjake paul and mike tyson tells us about the future of the media. we're also going to talk about crosswords and puzzles, and how they've become a key business strategy for newspapers. and the rise of bluesky. it's the social media platform growing rapidly as some users quit elon musk�*s x. we'll ask where it goes next. that's all coming up on the media show. now, last week, mike tyson, a former heavyweight...
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katy ?spend thanksgiving together and why they're doing it again this year. >>> first fell, donald trump's border czar carrying out mass deportations. what he is warning to officials who don't comply. your loved ones are getting older, and they need your support. care.com is here to help. it's an easy way to find background-checked senior caregivers in your area. and some piece of mind. see why millions of families have trusted care. go to care.com now >>> donald trump's incoming border czar tom homan visited the southern border yesterday and previewed his plans committing to deliver on trump's mass deportation promises, specifically in sanctuary cities, threatening jail time for any official who does not comply. white house correspondent gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: president trump's border czar in texas saying he will carry out trump's plan to secure the border and deport undocumented immigrants, starting with criminals. >> let me be clear, there will be a mass deportation because
katy ?spend thanksgiving together and why they're doing it again this year. >>> first fell, donald trump's border czar carrying out mass deportations. what he is warning to officials who don't comply. your loved ones are getting older, and they need your support. care.com is here to help. it's an easy way to find background-checked senior caregivers in your area. and some piece of mind. see why millions of families have trusted care. go to care.com now >>> donald trump's...
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and in the studio with katie and me is katie martin, a columnist for the ft.bout x and bluesky, and i actually posted on bluesky earlier saying that zoe was going to be coming on to talk about the new york times game, and one person replied saying, "make sure she talks...we ask her about us spellings," and i know this is something you want to get into too, is that right? i feel quite strongly about this, yeah. i this is your chance to put it direct to the head of games at the new york times. yeah, the days when they go for american spellings- of things are dark, dark days. agree, i'm with you, i'm with you. yeah. yeah, it's no good at all, i because it is really addictive and it is something that again, you know, like katie _ was saying, she doesn't... like, herfamily doesl it across generations, ours does, too. and they're learning the wrong spellings. exactly. well, zoe is here for her right of reply. zoe, what do you say to people listening in the uk who are frustrated with american spellings on wordle? i will pass that along to the wordle editor, tracy, sh
and in the studio with katie and me is katie martin, a columnist for the ft.bout x and bluesky, and i actually posted on bluesky earlier saying that zoe was going to be coming on to talk about the new york times game, and one person replied saying, "make sure she talks...we ask her about us spellings," and i know this is something you want to get into too, is that right? i feel quite strongly about this, yeah. i this is your chance to put it direct to the head of games at the new york...
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i am katie phang live from telemundo studios in florida. in just 61 days, donald trump will be inaugurated as the 46th president of the united states. this week, trump has been revealing his cabinet, chock- full of loyalists, sycophants, and perennial boot liquors. like former florida congressman matt gaetz who was once investigated by the fbi for sex trafficking of a minor, he is trump's pick for attorney general of the united states. america's top cop. matt gaetz denies these allegations. and how about for a secretary of defense? trump's guy is fox news weekend cohost, pete hegseth, who was investigated in 2017 over an alleged sexual assault and once urged trump to pardon soldiers who committed war crimes. hegseth has denied the allegations. rounding the corner is anti- effexor and infamous conspiracy theorist, rfk jr. -- trump's ideal man to head the health and human services department. i mean, he is really pushing the best and the brightest, isn't he? so, this may end up being the real first test of the 119th congress. congress, which
i am katie phang live from telemundo studios in florida. in just 61 days, donald trump will be inaugurated as the 46th president of the united states. this week, trump has been revealing his cabinet, chock- full of loyalists, sycophants, and perennial boot liquors. like former florida congressman matt gaetz who was once investigated by the fbi for sex trafficking of a minor, he is trump's pick for attorney general of the united states. america's top cop. matt gaetz denies these allegations. and...
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"the katie phang show" begins right now. >>> this is the katy tur. i'm in nor katie phang. news to cover and questions to answer. get started. 51 days with just over seven weeks until he's all in grated again as president of the united states. donald trump is going full throttle on his mass deportation plan that not only threatens to destroy millions of families, but potentially upend the american economy, too. >>> plus, fragile peace. while the shaky cease-fire agreement in lebanon between israel and hezbollah continues to hold, big questions remain about whether the lebanese army will maintain it by keeping hezbollah militants along the border at bay. >>> then, shopping small. why you should shop at mom and pop businesses this is small business saturday and help local businesses fight the good fight against the big box giants. >>> and later, talking tariffs. the real dollar danger of trump's proposed tariffs on imported goods could pose to your pocketbook. >>> all of that and more coming up. >>> with 51 days until inauguration day and his matsch are cabinet picks in place
"the katie phang show" begins right now. >>> this is the katy tur. i'm in nor katie phang. news to cover and questions to answer. get started. 51 days with just over seven weeks until he's all in grated again as president of the united states. donald trump is going full throttle on his mass deportation plan that not only threatens to destroy millions of families, but potentially upend the american economy, too. >>> plus, fragile peace. while the shaky cease-fire...
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katie, when you're ready., and you drink it. >> tariq: a coat, a fire, hot chocolate. a thermos. >> yes. >> tariq: hot -- hot cocoa. >> jimmy: okay, yeah, close enough. ♪ that's good. yeah, that's good. yeah, sure. yeah. okay. thanksgiving. >> holiday. >> jimmy: they wear a hat with a buckle on it. >> what? >> jimmy: they wear a hat with a buckle on it! >> they wear a hat with a a buckle on it. >> jimmy: yes, a belt is on their hat. they wear a hat with a belt on their hat. >> oh -- oh, pilgrims. >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> okay. when you march down the street on a float, it's called a -- >> parade. >> yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. this is what you do on the frozen water. >> jimmy: skate. ice skating. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is a country -- >> jimmy: no! [ buzzer ] [ sad tuba ] >> jimmy: ohh, united states of america -- [ laughter ] -- is a country. no. it was close. what was it? >> yeah, very close. >> jimmy: what was it? >> australia. i didn't -- >> jimmy: ah, austra
katie, when you're ready., and you drink it. >> tariq: a coat, a fire, hot chocolate. a thermos. >> yes. >> tariq: hot -- hot cocoa. >> jimmy: okay, yeah, close enough. ♪ that's good. yeah, that's good. yeah, sure. yeah. okay. thanksgiving. >> holiday. >> jimmy: they wear a hat with a buckle on it. >> what? >> jimmy: they wear a hat with a buckle on it! >> they wear a hat with a a buckle on it. >> jimmy: yes, a belt is on their hat....
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i'm katy tur. at this moment, control of the house is still up in the air, as is the margin of control in the senate. a margin that could meaningfully change what sort of cabinet officials donald trump will be able to confirm, which could in turn meaningfully affect how much a president trump take two can upend the way the federal government operates. and it's just that, the ways of washington that democrats are wrestling with today now that a clear majority of americans have said they don't like the status quo, and those americans, by the way, come from all over. case in point right here in new york city, manhattan swung nine points to the right, brooklyn swung 12, queens 21, and the bronx 22, rich americans, middle class americans and those barely making it, people who live in cities, and people who live far outside of them. trump's support this time around came from everywhere. the now president-elect is calling that a mandate. so how will the party that lost to him pick itself back up. do they
i'm katy tur. at this moment, control of the house is still up in the air, as is the margin of control in the senate. a margin that could meaningfully change what sort of cabinet officials donald trump will be able to confirm, which could in turn meaningfully affect how much a president trump take two can upend the way the federal government operates. and it's just that, the ways of washington that democrats are wrestling with today now that a clear majority of americans have said they don't...
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i'm katy tur. quote, we'll see. that right there is what one democratic senator texted me yesterday when i asked if republicans really will confirm matt gaetz. the answer i got back wasn't an immediate no way, after all gaetz is someone who was investigated by doj and is now being picked to lead doj. the answer i got was, we'll see. it was a maybe. and here's why that shouldn't be so surprising. because 2025 is not 2017. donald trump has proven to republican lawmakers that he can survive any controversy. i could list them for you, "access hollywood," mccain, impeaches, insurrection, sexuals and fraud judgments and federal investigations and on and on and on. not just survive them, but thrive after them. he won outright this time, he won the popular vote. so who in the gop is not is really going ing ing to want t against donald trump right now, especially as fox news pundits are threatening an or else and steve bannon argues the new senate majority leader promised trump he would keep the chamber in session until ever
i'm katy tur. quote, we'll see. that right there is what one democratic senator texted me yesterday when i asked if republicans really will confirm matt gaetz. the answer i got back wasn't an immediate no way, after all gaetz is someone who was investigated by doj and is now being picked to lead doj. the answer i got was, we'll see. it was a maybe. and here's why that shouldn't be so surprising. because 2025 is not 2017. donald trump has proven to republican lawmakers that he can survive any...
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i'm katie silver. the prime minister of new zealand has made a formal apology to thousands of victims and families of young people who suffered abuse in state and faith—based institutions, such as children's homes and psychiatric hospitals, over the past 70 years. prime minister christopher luxon told survivors in parliament that the mistreatment of some 200,000 children and vulnerable adults was heartbreaking and should never have happened. let's hear what he had to say. today, i'm apologising on behalf of the government to everyone who suffered abuse, harm and neglect while in state care. today, i make this apology to all survivors on behalf of my own and previous governments. you deserved so much better, and i am deeply sorry that new zealand did not do better by you. i am sorry that you were not believed when you came forward to report your abuse. i am sorry that many bystanders, staff, volunteers and carers turned a blind eye and failed to stop or report abuse. i spoke to our correspondent phil me
i'm katie silver. the prime minister of new zealand has made a formal apology to thousands of victims and families of young people who suffered abuse in state and faith—based institutions, such as children's homes and psychiatric hospitals, over the past 70 years. prime minister christopher luxon told survivors in parliament that the mistreatment of some 200,000 children and vulnerable adults was heartbreaking and should never have happened. let's hear what he had to say. today, i'm...
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and i'm katie razzall. this week on the media show — how will the mainstream media evolve after donald trump's victory? with x and podcasts being central to the national discussion, legacy media is looking at ways to stay relevant. we'll speak to different outlets on how they're going about tackling that challenge. and the man behind the global tv hit taskmaster, which sees comedians undertaking weird and wonderful tasks. that's all coming up on the media show here on the bbc. but first, what are the challenges and opportunities for the legacy media following donald trump's win? back in 2016, donald trump's first victory proved a boost for audiences of cable tv news and newspapers. some outlets even took an anti—trump stance, even positioning themselves as the resistance. what will happen this time round? we speak to three outlets with different approaches. firstly, edward luce of the financial times. it's been going on for quite a while, since long before musk bought twitter. 2017. well, 2016, i think virt
and i'm katie razzall. this week on the media show — how will the mainstream media evolve after donald trump's victory? with x and podcasts being central to the national discussion, legacy media is looking at ways to stay relevant. we'll speak to different outlets on how they're going about tackling that challenge. and the man behind the global tv hit taskmaster, which sees comedians undertaking weird and wonderful tasks. that's all coming up on the media show here on the bbc. but first, what...
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he estado viniendo con katy durante 6 meses.ante es que lo intentaste en san josé. soy jessica gallegos noticiero telemundo 48. pues enhorabuena para ella y tiene buena filosofía empresarial porque siempre va para adelante. exactamente. a veces la vida te te pone, te saca de los sitios donde ya no debes estar. al principio 1 no lo entiende, pero luego yo lo entiendo. imagino que katy mirando hacia atrás y ahora viendo lo que ha construido, pues dice ay, qué buen momento. aunque en algún momento fue el más difícil de su vida, pero así es. hablamos ahora de deportes. a ver, vamos. con mayores en los deportes. hoy arrancó oficialmente la era de bruce arena al frente de los san josé. escuchemos lo que nos dijo el nuevo lo de terminar en el último lugar de la tabla general de la última temporada, los hawks tuvieron que dar un golpe fuerte en el timón y decidieron elegir a un viejo conocido de la liga rosarina. los jueces presentaron oficialmente a su nuevo técnico que llega para darle una nueva cara a la franquicia, ya que además de
he estado viniendo con katy durante 6 meses.ante es que lo intentaste en san josé. soy jessica gallegos noticiero telemundo 48. pues enhorabuena para ella y tiene buena filosofía empresarial porque siempre va para adelante. exactamente. a veces la vida te te pone, te saca de los sitios donde ya no debes estar. al principio 1 no lo entiende, pero luego yo lo entiendo. imagino que katy mirando hacia atrás y ahora viendo lo que ha construido, pues dice ay, qué buen momento. aunque en algún...
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i'm katy tur.k smith's investigation of donald trump is coming to an end, not in the way the special counsel had intended. with donald trump taking office january, smith's cases are likely to die anyway, so now he is taking the steps he can to wrap things up while he has the authority to do so. filing a motion to dismiss both the election interference case and the classified documents case. while the move isn't unexpected, the consequences could still be significant. namely, would donald trump feel he can now do as president more than ever. not just the way he wields executive power, but what and who he chooses to wield it against. , including in this case in particular jack smith himself and the team of prosecutors who helped investigate him. joining us former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official and msnbc legal analyst chuck rosenberg, msnbc legal correspondent, there she is, lisa rubin, staff writer for the atlantic i can tom nichols and "new york times" opinion columnist david french. ever
i'm katy tur.k smith's investigation of donald trump is coming to an end, not in the way the special counsel had intended. with donald trump taking office january, smith's cases are likely to die anyway, so now he is taking the steps he can to wrap things up while he has the authority to do so. filing a motion to dismiss both the election interference case and the classified documents case. while the move isn't unexpected, the consequences could still be significant. namely, would donald trump...
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that's one example i wanted to bring up. >> thank you, katie. inthe operative word-- (inaudible) >> what we have seen since the very beginning always highlighted since october 7th, 2023, is that humanization of palestinians all along. i mean, we all know and i think that ryan will probably speak on this issue. we all know how the new york times, the illustrious new york times how they were actually instructed their reporters and their writers and so on not to use the word occupation, not to use the word genocide obviously, and for many, many, many othersment you know, what we have seen since october 7th is basically, not to dehumanize, but actually to make expendable, to make palestinians expendable and that's exactly what we see. we have a colleague on twitter and i don't know him personally, but-- i don't know her personally, but she does a job that changes the word and it shows how they are -- which they never do. so that takes me to you to, ryan, to speak about this point, how the u.s. media basically uses this tactic to continue to-- to giv
that's one example i wanted to bring up. >> thank you, katie. inthe operative word-- (inaudible) >> what we have seen since the very beginning always highlighted since october 7th, 2023, is that humanization of palestinians all along. i mean, we all know and i think that ryan will probably speak on this issue. we all know how the new york times, the illustrious new york times how they were actually instructed their reporters and their writers and so on not to use the word...
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katie, watching the closer. >> watching the closing message.sn't have to be a country in decay. the choice is tomorrow. is he talking directly to the american people about the fact they don't have to live with the status quo, with the despair that there is a change that can be made tomorrow and is he doing it in the place that he has to win and take off the board for kamala harris. >> laura: striking when you watch the rallies. people at the rallies. obviously they all care some way about the country but he is a always surrounded by the hard hat types there are a lot of women tonight and yesterday clarifies is surrounded by college educated young women. that's what they are going to rely on. >> it's their bred and butter. this is a change election because we have seen very consistently that people in every poll are dissatisfied with the direction of the country. they want to make a big change. she has tried to take on the mantle of change by distancing herself from everything that's happened over the past four years. i think that she has not be
katie, watching the closer. >> watching the closing message.sn't have to be a country in decay. the choice is tomorrow. is he talking directly to the american people about the fact they don't have to live with the status quo, with the despair that there is a change that can be made tomorrow and is he doing it in the place that he has to win and take off the board for kamala harris. >> laura: striking when you watch the rallies. people at the rallies. obviously they all care some way...
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absolutely, katy.ny constraints on donald trump or really none at all? i think the size of the senate majority matters there. it's a much trumpier republican party in the senate as it was before. mitch mcconnell is leaving as majority leader, and while he publicly endorsed and supported donald trump, everyone knows that he, you know, privately was very very critical of trump, that he also on some key policy areas did provide something of a break, for example, when trump came into office in 2017, and wanted to immediately lift sanctions on russia. it was mcconnell, along with the then still living john mccain who worked hard to rally opposition to that. i think the size of the senate majority matters but, remember, donald trump mostly has a -- rather than have a big legislative agenda, what he really prefers is executive action, his slogan in this campaign was essentially i alone can fix it. he did not propose a big roster of legislative accomplishments that he was looking to push through congress. what
absolutely, katy.ny constraints on donald trump or really none at all? i think the size of the senate majority matters there. it's a much trumpier republican party in the senate as it was before. mitch mcconnell is leaving as majority leader, and while he publicly endorsed and supported donald trump, everyone knows that he, you know, privately was very very critical of trump, that he also on some key policy areas did provide something of a break, for example, when trump came into office in...
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katie calling sandy the family's guardian angel. >> sonny is the most happy, bubbling, joyous little guy. and i just wanted to just squeeze him. >> reporter: and katie, what are your hopes for sonny and his relationship with sandy? >> i hope that i get to share, you know, sonny's first day of kindergarten with sandy. you know, all the way up through high school graduation, his wedding, all that's possible. >> ll that for the power of kindness inside and out. our thanks to hallie jackson for sharing that story. >>> coming up, we go inside the behind the scenes of a player. >>> thanks for being up very early with me. i'm frances rivera. have a great mday. see on >>> barely
katie calling sandy the family's guardian angel. >> sonny is the most happy, bubbling, joyous little guy. and i just wanted to just squeeze him. >> reporter: and katie, what are your hopes for sonny and his relationship with sandy? >> i hope that i get to share, you know, sonny's first day of kindergarten with sandy. you know, all the way up through high school graduation, his wedding, all that's possible. >> ll that for the power of kindness inside and out. our thanks...
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katie help or a journalist and host of the katie help her show. ryan grim reporter and co founder of drop site news, and m a. doyle, former white house of principal, deputy chief of staff under the trump administration. good to see. well, i'm going to start with you. this is a historic come back. i mean, this race was projected to be close, but it wasn't that close, we saw a trunk tide overtake the united states. i mean, this was somewhat unforeseeable for many of us. you've got more than the necessary $270.00 electoral votes. he's favorite when all 7 swing states any set to be the 1st republican to win the popular vote more than 2 decades. wow, why does this happen? and i think the voters thought about what life was like for them under the 1st trouble ministration. i think if you turn off the news, you're not on twitter, you're not a, you know, inside the beltway or perpetually online vote, or you're thinking about the economy and you're thinking specifically about the cost of living. and you've seen for years of comma harris in not in the white
katie help or a journalist and host of the katie help her show. ryan grim reporter and co founder of drop site news, and m a. doyle, former white house of principal, deputy chief of staff under the trump administration. good to see. well, i'm going to start with you. this is a historic come back. i mean, this race was projected to be close, but it wasn't that close, we saw a trunk tide overtake the united states. i mean, this was somewhat unforeseeable for many of us. you've got more than the...
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and i want to turn now to our panel with republican strategist katie frost. and tara setmayer co-founder and ceo of the seneca project. good to have both of you here. thanks so much for being here. >> thank you. >> um trump. >> yeah, good to see both of you. we know as steve was just reporting a source telling us that trump is is full steam ahead with matt gaetz, quote, 100% getting him 100% in getting him confirmed for attorney general despite all of the controversies around him and acknowledging that this is going to be an uphill battle to get those 51 senate republicans katie, is this how you think trump should be using a lot of his political capital well, it's great to be with you again, jessica. >> you know, president trump has a mandate from the american people to govern. they heard his message on the campaign trail they know what he has promised to do and now he's assembling the team. he believes he needs in order to get that agenda through and to do what he told the american people he was going to do to disrupt washington and the politics as usual, an
and i want to turn now to our panel with republican strategist katie frost. and tara setmayer co-founder and ceo of the seneca project. good to have both of you here. thanks so much for being here. >> thank you. >> um trump. >> yeah, good to see both of you. we know as steve was just reporting a source telling us that trump is is full steam ahead with matt gaetz, quote, 100% getting him 100% in getting him confirmed for attorney general despite all of the controversies around...
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i'm katy tur.you woke up this morning, opened your news feed and thought, what is happening, you are not alone. we have got some breaking news right now. nbc news is just projecting that republicans will control the house. along with the senate as we knew, which as of this afternoon has a new majority leader north dakota's john thune and the presidency with donald trump. does this trifecta mean it donald trump's administration picks more easily sail through congress, the senate specifically. he has been fleshing out his desire team, choosing surprising folks to run some very serious agencies. most notably a fox news host to be defense secretary. you heard that right. who is pete hegseth? how did donald trump come to like him so much? and can he even get confirmed to lead the military, which has a functionally bottomless budget, and nearly 3 million military and civilian employees. well, if you were a republican senator watching fox news last night, the answer to that last question was, yes, or else
i'm katy tur.you woke up this morning, opened your news feed and thought, what is happening, you are not alone. we have got some breaking news right now. nbc news is just projecting that republicans will control the house. along with the senate as we knew, which as of this afternoon has a new majority leader north dakota's john thune and the presidency with donald trump. does this trifecta mean it donald trump's administration picks more easily sail through congress, the senate specifically. he...
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i'm katie tur.onald trump's team recognizes that getting matt gaetz confirmed as ag might not happen, but donald trump himself is still personally lobbying republican senators to get in line, according to nbc news. it is the first big loyalty test for those republicans, and some, like lindsey graham, are already ready to toe the line. >> nobody should be disqualified because of a media report. >> it's more like an investigation, a bipartisan effort. >> and they didn't proceed forward. >> but nbc news reports others aren't so sure. that privately, more than half of senate republicans say that they would not support him. why? well, it's not just the allegations of sex with a minor, which he's denied, it's the way he's acted as a member of congress, allegedly showing videos of the girls he's slept with and bragging about the drugs he did to last all night, as mark wade mullen put it. and then threatening to burn it all down. case in point, the motion to vacate kevin mccarthy. just listen to how his own
i'm katie tur.onald trump's team recognizes that getting matt gaetz confirmed as ag might not happen, but donald trump himself is still personally lobbying republican senators to get in line, according to nbc news. it is the first big loyalty test for those republicans, and some, like lindsey graham, are already ready to toe the line. >> nobody should be disqualified because of a media report. >> it's more like an investigation, a bipartisan effort. >> and they didn't proceed...
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katie razzall, thank ou.evidence in court about the evening she died. urfan sharif denies killing sara sharif, whose body was discovered at the family home in woking in august last year. her stepmother and uncle also deny murder. daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. police! on the 10th of august last year, police arrived at the sharif family home in woking just before 3am in the morning. upstairs, on the bottom bunk in one of the bedrooms, they found ten—year—old sara sharif. next to her was a note in her father's handwriting saying, "love you, sara. "whoever see this note, it's me, urfan sharif, who killed my daughter by beating." you are suspected of her murder. this was urfan sharif when he was arrested. today, thejury in his trial heard his account of how sara died. he said he got home from work to find his wife, beinash batool, sitting on the floor upstairs with sara, who was limp. urfan sharif told the jury that he took sara from his beinash batool�*s lap, that his daughter whispered and opened
katie razzall, thank ou.evidence in court about the evening she died. urfan sharif denies killing sara sharif, whose body was discovered at the family home in woking in august last year. her stepmother and uncle also deny murder. daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. police! on the 10th of august last year, police arrived at the sharif family home in woking just before 3am in the morning. upstairs, on the bottom bunk in one of the bedrooms, they found ten—year—old sara sharif. next...
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katie calling sandy, the family's guardian angel.ad.>> he is the most happy, bubbly, joyous little guy, i just wanted to squeeze him.>> katie, what are your hopes for sonny and his relationships with sandy? >> i hope they get to share his first day of kindergarten all the way up to his high school graduation, his wedding, all of that is possible.>> so many special moments ahead. that is nbc nightly news for this sunday, tonight we have the bengals versus the chargers next, i'm hallie jackson. for all of us here at nbc,
katie calling sandy, the family's guardian angel.ad.>> he is the most happy, bubbly, joyous little guy, i just wanted to squeeze him.>> katie, what are your hopes for sonny and his relationships with sandy? >> i hope they get to share his first day of kindergarten all the way up to his high school graduation, his wedding, all of that is possible.>> so many special moments ahead. that is nbc nightly news for this sunday, tonight we have the bengals versus the chargers...
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katie, you're very welcome here on the media show.i should tell people listening who some of whom will know, but some may not, that you introduced wired's politics section at a time when lots of outlets were moving away from politics. i wonder why you decided to move towards it. we launched our politics - vertical at wired a little over a year ago, and our rationale, my rationale at that time - was actually very simple. it was, you know, wired . is a publication committed to the future, right? we cover where i the world is going. of course, we cover technology in a very consistent way. - it is my very firm belief that you simply cannotl untangle technology - from politics any more, right? and looking ahead at the usl election, but also at the time when we did this at, - you know, a historic number of elections taking place i around the world in 2024, whether it was, you know, i the spread of misinformation and disinformation online, whether it was generativel ai and the potential. for al to be used, um, in some sort of capacity around
katie, you're very welcome here on the media show.i should tell people listening who some of whom will know, but some may not, that you introduced wired's politics section at a time when lots of outlets were moving away from politics. i wonder why you decided to move towards it. we launched our politics - vertical at wired a little over a year ago, and our rationale, my rationale at that time - was actually very simple. it was, you know, wired . is a publication committed to the future, right?...
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charlie, katie, david, thank you all. and also breaking just moments ago, democrat pennsylvania senator bob casey has officially, finally conceded to republican dave mccormick. >> i just called dave mccormick to congratulate him on his election to represent pennsylvania in the united states senate. as the first count of ballots completed, pennsylvanians can move forward with the knowledge that their voices were heard whether their vote was the first to be counted or the last. >> laura: joining me now senator elect, without a doubt, dave mccormick. senator elect, congratulations, thank you for joining us. at late notice. now, this went into an automatic recount yesterday, because it was so close, but it wasn't obviously without issue. they -- it looks like they were trying to actually steal the seat from you. >> yeah, well, hi, laura, nice to be with you. we are excited to have this resolved finally. mathematically it was clear from election day on that the election was over. and there was just not a path to victory. but t
charlie, katie, david, thank you all. and also breaking just moments ago, democrat pennsylvania senator bob casey has officially, finally conceded to republican dave mccormick. >> i just called dave mccormick to congratulate him on his election to represent pennsylvania in the united states senate. as the first count of ballots completed, pennsylvanians can move forward with the knowledge that their voices were heard whether their vote was the first to be counted or the last. >>...
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last point, katie.dslide president trump got tuesday has got to blake grupe a mandate for change. i mean, people want to reversal and new policies. >> tuesday night is the maga mandate i call it and they're voting against crime and voting against all these things that the president has been putting out on the campaign trail, but when it comes to how he's been able to build the coalitions and the senate numbers, he goes going to have the cabinet he wants and he's going to remake the courts in a way that was even more historic than it was during his first term. democrats during his first term held out on nominees for eight month a year at a time, which is a quarter of a presidential term and the fact that the republicans have this majority and nice cushion for president trump means his mandate is clear, and he's going to be able to work with the senate to get that through for what the american people just voted for. larry: all right, the house will be tight, but i think it'll be republican unless you see
last point, katie.dslide president trump got tuesday has got to blake grupe a mandate for change. i mean, people want to reversal and new policies. >> tuesday night is the maga mandate i call it and they're voting against crime and voting against all these things that the president has been putting out on the campaign trail, but when it comes to how he's been able to build the coalitions and the senate numbers, he goes going to have the cabinet he wants and he's going to remake the courts...
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i'm katy tur. a department of 80,000 employees across 13 divisions that run more than 100 programs regulating the food we eat and the medicine we take deciding which drugs and which procedures will be covered by medicaid and medicare, preventing the spread of infectious diseases, overseeing what potentially breakthrough medical research is pursued, and oh, so much more, that is what donald trump wants rfk jr. to take charge of as hhs secretary. a man who said a lot of downright dangerous things to sow doubt in life saving medical science over the years. just listen. >> there is no vaccine that is, you know, safe and effective. i do believe that autism does come from vaccines. they were able to find only three kids in the amish community who had autism and all three of them were people who were children who had been adopted by the amish after receiving their vaccines. cdc says, well, we have never seen this before. they try to say they're holocaust deniers. this is a holocaust. they're going to have
i'm katy tur. a department of 80,000 employees across 13 divisions that run more than 100 programs regulating the food we eat and the medicine we take deciding which drugs and which procedures will be covered by medicaid and medicare, preventing the spread of infectious diseases, overseeing what potentially breakthrough medical research is pursued, and oh, so much more, that is what donald trump wants rfk jr. to take charge of as hhs secretary. a man who said a lot of downright dangerous things...
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i'm katy tur.the special counsel had intended. with donald trump taking office january, smith's cases are likely to die anyway, so now he is taking the steps he can to wrap things up while he has the authority to do so. filing a motion to
i'm katy tur.the special counsel had intended. with donald trump taking office january, smith's cases are likely to die anyway, so now he is taking the steps he can to wrap things up while he has the authority to do so. filing a motion to
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lkaty >> laura: so katie, she was a trusted surrogate during that campaign. when you think of strong women who were close to him, she is oe definitely one of them.in >> well, one of the thingsgsem around him appreciate the most, he doesn't hire them because they are women. he hires them because they are capable and have the credentials to do the job. one of the things i thought was interesting about president trump's statement and his nomination, he talked aboutu crime. pa ht trm bondi in florida cleap a lot of crime. you say there is rep from the inside and want to change these things criminals up at the streets and also cut gettingshe these illegal alien criminalsn e out of the cities, she can help with that and partner withe wi e city is willing to get thesen criminals out of the city andso also to clean up the street so americans can enjoy some of the best cities like new york,st washington, d.c., others once again. the first trump term and they want to do it again this time. >> laura: david, the issue of weaponization of government has been a mainstay fo
lkaty >> laura: so katie, she was a trusted surrogate during that campaign. when you think of strong women who were close to him, she is oe definitely one of them.in >> well, one of the thingsgsem around him appreciate the most, he doesn't hire them because they are women. he hires them because they are capable and have the credentials to do the job. one of the things i thought was interesting about president trump's statement and his nomination, he talked aboutu crime. pa ht trm...
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katie razzall— the night. back to you, sophie. katie razzall and _ the night. back to you, sophie.ts in britain, has died at the age of 93. he was noted for his use of thick paint, creating semi—abstract portraits and city scenes from north london, where he lived. he'd come to england as a child, ajewish refugee fleeing hitler's germany. his parents were murdered at auschwitz. and finally to a small bird that is causing an almighty commotion. this is a young male scarlet tanager. they're normally found thousands of miles away in the americas. but this one has been spotted in someone's garden near halifax in west yorkshire, as tom ingall reports. have you seen it yet? no. we came here yesterday and we didn't see it. - it's been like that, hasn't it? two days now. centre of attention — this washing line, or rather what the avian aficionados will help will come and sit on it, a scarlet "tanager" — or "tanajer" — they couldn't agree, and this one isn't even scarlet. this is what they look like when they're in the wild half the world away, so by visiting the nest yorkshire village of sh
katie razzall— the night. back to you, sophie. katie razzall and _ the night. back to you, sophie.ts in britain, has died at the age of 93. he was noted for his use of thick paint, creating semi—abstract portraits and city scenes from north london, where he lived. he'd come to england as a child, ajewish refugee fleeing hitler's germany. his parents were murdered at auschwitz. and finally to a small bird that is causing an almighty commotion. this is a young male scarlet tanager. they're...