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was like, how did she convince someone like fethullah, like you write in detail about how the chicago police force at time was incredibly corrupt. and to have someone like to be able to make inroads as a woman to develop this kit and then her name was patented under a beatles name. do you know, like, why she was her name? not not on that. i mean, is that about women being erased often from the history of technology inventions or what you. why was that? well, i mean, tulo did contribute a good deal and and created the prototype of, the actual object and was very involved. it and but you know, the story and it's really hard to know because, you know, so few people who were there are alive now but i won't tell the whole story but you know, marty goddard really pushing for this she got there was a 1974 was a really interesting year because it was sort of all the first generation of women went to law school where graduating was a massive anti rape movement. it was very vibrant chicago because there was a huge sexual assault epidemic there. and so there were suddenly all these protests abou
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i feel a lot of times there is a like thing where like it is like a form of like gas lighting.have a personal experience and like that's my experience and i'll share that with people and the first thing they tell me is stats dont support that. my experience doesn't support that. that shouldn't have happened and try to dismiss me. my personal experience can't possibly be valid because they have done research that may or may not be valid. maybe their research didn't include youth so there is no way the research included my perspective. they will invalidate me. i don't say to them. i don't want to be super rude but i'm like uh-huh, uh-huh. sure. that is what you think. >> i think also for like career expectations one thing i love about the youth and younger people is that we dont let companies--how do i say this (inaudible) we have more salary expectations. that is sometimes companies give you the low ball and people are like, no, we want transparns and want to get paid what we need to get paid because minimum wage living and you can't afford to live in a city with hundred thousan
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[laughter] >> like the bouncers threw him out like the side door when hillary came home.baby, i'm sorry but you got to go. >> the only thing i could think of when watching, as they were walking out, i tried to put myself in putin's place, putin sitting there staring at the tv in the millions and what they must be thinking, that is the fascinating part. >> this part about that's just great comedy. you show up to make a deal but ends with the song with curb your enthusiasm playing. [applause] >> i was talking to martha about this, somebody was trying to hand him something maybe put his bones down and he was leaving so fast he had to reach back and grab it on his weight and then came his staff behind him. >> that's tough. j.d. vance, he said you haven't even said thank you which was funny. one thing i will defend him, he addresses a specific way because he's out war, he said it was disrespectful but he addresses because remember the biden administration stole his lugga luggage. [laughter] american people need to know that. she looks pretty. you know what i mean? >> he walked
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by themselves and you like panic, like where's their parents? somebody's gonna take the kids from the area that i haven't given cities. yeah. they had a park for a kid called world of fun. thousands of people over a decade, thousands of kids. it was being run by peter risk. and they were just taking kids and it was never getting reported on like these kids are just disappearing for these theme parks. listen, i'm talking to the use aids here. just say, yeah, in some ways i feel like i've already fulfilled my dream. i've gotten them out right now. it is just about stabilize. right. so that, that to me is the most important people like want to talk about, you know, oh, it's a, it's a bad thing to do something if you're running away and i get those comments on social media all the time. why did you run? mm. i didn't run i left, you know that this horrible thing that happened with the crocus, right? everybody is like calling me from the states. hey, are you okay huh. and i'm like, what do you mean? should i be calling you every, every week? right? ev
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and i remember in this interview, like she like stood up and she was like very passionate, like about it. right. and you could just tell it's like she's not speaking about other people's lives. this is something that she lived. and so what does tell us, right, about this in greening of identity in a sense, you know who you are, who you positioned against and who you have to defend yourself from. and how when someone is experiencing that, you know what, happens when they become incarcerated, you don't lose that. you don't lose those experience is what you saw. you you bring that with you and it's something that becomes really telling for every one, not just one particular side, as we will. so thank you. so because of this pretty poor flippable, you know, sense of, i would say it, is a sense of resistance, but it's also we we can glean from her, quote, it's like a sense of we came this way to california. we're not going take this like this is not why came here. our ancestors came this way because we were going to start over from the american south. and so that, you know, sense is not lo
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i like to live like that. duck mac barnett is the 2025 2026 national ambassador for young people's literature from the library of congress. thanks so much for yokay good m. good morning, everyone. good morning. how fabulous can we just say how fabulous to see you all here in this tremendous room? it's almost like we have a fireplace going on. such an auspicious. my name is on your crazy and i work right here at the library of congress and for the past five years. it's been my great honor to champion the national ambassador for young people's literature program alongside our energetic and unwavering program partners at every child. a reader who are here today, i have come to learn that it's true. each ambassador is special with their own unique gifts, charms and having now seen jason reynolds and meg medina's ambassadorship from beginning to end, i've come admire so much beyond the ambassador's obvious dedication and spectacular ability to relate to children of all ages. jason, of course, has an almost psychic
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what's the resistance look like?g about trans issues and trans americans and heralding them. talking about what it is to be trans. right. what gender affirming care is dispelling all the myths about all the children receiving trans affirming care when like, like maybe 1%, maybe it was a top 3% of kids under 18 are actually getting any kind of on any kind of hormone blockers, right? i mean, the stats are there. and so where are the democrats? where are the democrats on this? right. i mean, a lot of people accuse kamala harris of, you know, right. oh, she's the trump ad of she's working for they them trump's working for you. but was kamala even working for them. how was she proudly talking about trans issues in a way that would be able to honestly demystify and stop making it such a scary topic for, and such an easy one to sort of bait and fearmonger around? >> and it's not just these lawmakers mri that we're seeing this anti lgbtq attack republican lawmakers. it's spreading in the federal government. it's spreading to
what's the resistance look like?g about trans issues and trans americans and heralding them. talking about what it is to be trans. right. what gender affirming care is dispelling all the myths about all the children receiving trans affirming care when like, like maybe 1%, maybe it was a top 3% of kids under 18 are actually getting any kind of on any kind of hormone blockers, right? i mean, the stats are there. and so where are the democrats? where are the democrats on this? right. i mean, a lot...
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now i'm just, like, eating shit."hank you very much. tapper: far from being remembered as the man who cleaned up new york, though, spitzer will be forever known for nearly swallowing his own face, as he was outed as one of the biggest hypocrites in modern politics. that is what infuriates people more than anything-- i mean, the fact that this guy was talking about ethics and morality. even those who say prostitution is not a big deal point to the hypocrisy in these allegations. the hypocrisy that's present here is going to be his-- his downfall. and when a politician obsessed with being a do-gooder gets caught with his pants down, the late night material is endless. i've sat next to the guy three times, and i didn't pick up on any of this, and i usually have excellent whore-dar. [audience laughter] but spitzer's sex scandal is not quite like other sex scandals because with no history of inappropriate behavior with women, his self-righteousness seemed genuine... or so we believed. the eyes of new york are on us. new yo
now i'm just, like, eating shit."hank you very much. tapper: far from being remembered as the man who cleaned up new york, though, spitzer will be forever known for nearly swallowing his own face, as he was outed as one of the biggest hypocrites in modern politics. that is what infuriates people more than anything-- i mean, the fact that this guy was talking about ethics and morality. even those who say prostitution is not a big deal point to the hypocrisy in these allegations. the...
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it's like comfort food. like a tomatoey pasta, right? i want to make a blind test. what is this going to be? little bit of onion. thanks so much. it smells fantastic. mm! untranslated thank you. it's like comfort food. like a tomatoey pasta, right? in my place, we're going to make it with some secret ingredients. here on the canal, in a new part of the city, is lolita's restaurant. it's only been open a year. this is so different from the market. her menu combines international techniques with her uzbek roots. i want to make a blind test. close your eyes. going to close my eyes. with your new restaurant. and, like, during our, like, during past ten years, like, places are opening. are behind this change. is that it? that's done now? yeah. like, it's... yeah. new flavours and, uh... competition we can make a really good product. and in true uzbek style, dessert is a fruity masterpiece. yeah. uh, melon. berries. mm! lolita says these top—quality melons make it onto nearly every menu in the country. of hours east of the city. with melons fo
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this looks like this looks like the emanuel family on thanksgiving. >> uh.number two. >> was when nancy pelosi in the cabinet room stood up and said, all roads with you lead to putin and russia. and then third in helsinki, when he was standing there with at a press conference, and he took putin's side against the american national security apparatus and the intelligence community. what is the common thread through all three of these? very, very low, very bizarre moments. donald trump defending putin. and that. >> is the only thing. and i'm saying and i think. >> and then i think this is now beyond this to, i think, a more serious and i think consequential when you look at just five weeks that feel like five years, i spent a lot of time in the far east during president biden's term with japan. we worked very hard to keep korea, south korea from going nuclear, and they agreed to it. you now have an election where the new chancellor of germany is saying, we have to think of our own nuclear protection. we spend 75 years on nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. so
this looks like this looks like the emanuel family on thanksgiving. >> uh.number two. >> was when nancy pelosi in the cabinet room stood up and said, all roads with you lead to putin and russia. and then third in helsinki, when he was standing there with at a press conference, and he took putin's side against the american national security apparatus and the intelligence community. what is the common thread through all three of these? very, very low, very bizarre moments. donald...
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and this was like that.etimes the store would get so busy, but people would wait for me so they could ask me what to watch tonight. david: did you tell the owner you should be the manager because you're so popular? how did you think you would advance your career by being knowledgeable about these videos? ted: it wasn't a plan. he came to me and said, hey, i love what you do here, my wife has had a couple of kids since you been here in business has been growing, he grew to several store chains. he said, i need to take time off, which you take things over? and he gave me the keys to a video rental chain and it was an mba course and film school all wrapped into one. david: how did you go from there to netflix? ted: in between i went to home video distribution. so, the companies that sold the vhs and dvd's to the video stores. and while i was there, i did a pretty unique deal with warner bros. and sony to revenue share dvd's, which just hadn't been done before. and reed hastings, it got written about in a trade
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like, i'm so -- it means so much to me. you know, like, people'll be like, "oh, sorry."ure that i'm melissa mccarthy. [ laughter ] or rebel wilson. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i -- and i should be so lucky >> jimmy: yeah, you just -- you take it in. >> -- those are beautiful women. >> jimmy: of course. >> i don't correct them. i just go, "yeah, 'bridesmaids' totally changed my life." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, yeah. >> but, you know, people -- i'm sure you've had this, where they'll say hurtful things to you by accident. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> yeah, like, when they're asking for a picture. they'll be like, "hi, sorry, i know you just worked out." and i'm like, "no, i didn't," you know? [ laughter ] i just -- >> jimmy: you look a little dewy. >> yeah, like, i had some ramen, and it had a kick so i'm sweating. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "i know you just worked out." >> or like, they'll be like, "i know you're not wearing makeup." i'm like, "i'm wearing a lot of makeup." [ laughter ] you know? >> jimmy: we -- i know you had a very busy week, 'cause we actually got to see each other. >>
like, i'm so -- it means so much to me. you know, like, people'll be like, "oh, sorry."ure that i'm melissa mccarthy. [ laughter ] or rebel wilson. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i -- and i should be so lucky >> jimmy: yeah, you just -- you take it in. >> -- those are beautiful women. >> jimmy: of course. >> i don't correct them. i just go, "yeah, 'bridesmaids' totally changed my life." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, yeah. >> but, you know,...
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i kind of liked order, and i kind of liked the order that i saw on television. liked those families that sat down for dinner on tv. we did not do that when i was growing up. and the schedule of television, i found it to be very appealing. but i really fell in love with movies and television at a pretty young age. and through that, i saw journalists as heroes, and i wanted to be a journalist. david: so you graduated from high school. then what did you do? ted: i was editor of the school newspaper in high school, and i went to community college, because i could not afford university at the time. i was editing the college paper, the community college newspaper, glendale community college. there i met a lot of really incredible people. probably one of the more influential ones was ed asner, who kind of made this connection for me between entertainment and politics, and just opened my mind to a different world. now, i also had an epiphany about that time that i was not a very good writer. so, likely i was not going to be a professional journalist. david: ok, so event
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like this, it's like, she like, bar fights. [ laughter ] >> yes. >> seth: she's like, couthie, you knowand who are like -- [ growls ] >> no, she's not that. >> seth: okay. >> no, she'd run. [ light laughter ] but she -- my last dog -- my last dog, honey, i did have to get her -- 'cause she was nuts when i first got her. i maen, really nuts. and i had to get a trainer to come. so i remember, some of the things i remembered from that trainer with lala. but there was one time when the trainer said, "when she freaks out," you know, she would get a bit sort agitated. and i had to lie on top of her like this and hold her paws down like that. and she's going -- [ snarling ] [ light laughter ] and then she would eventually -- you would hear, she would go -- [ sighs ] and then you'd know that was over. you could let her go. and i just had do that. and so, i had to overpower her. you know? you've got to give her the psychological messages. >> seth: by the way, that's also riding a motorcycle. [ laughter ] >> it is, actually. >> seth: and then after we're done, i put her on the back of my motorcyc
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it is really actually, like, hard to watch. and i like reality tv. and it's really sad because they have little kids that they're putting here to. i don't like it. go away. take care of this business. off camera. >> you made me just want to watch it. >> me too. darn it! >> streisand effect. >> right? yes, exactly. >> go ahead. >> talking about an unpopular opinion, i thought that there was a lot of hype around gladiator with denzel washington. but i did not like denzel washington's role in gladiator. i thought that it was a letdown. >> is it up. >> for an award? >> you're not alone there. i don't think it did as well as they thought it would do. >> it just wasn't. he wasn't great in that. he's a great actor. but the role was just. >> kind. >> of see it in a theater. >> no, i saw it at home. okay. yeah. >> i was going to say. so you're the one. >> yeah. oh. ouch. wow. senior. >> senior. >> at the end. all right. >> everyone, thank you very much. thanks for watching. table for five. you can catch me every weeknight, 10 p.m. eastern with our news night
it is really actually, like, hard to watch. and i like reality tv. and it's really sad because they have little kids that they're putting here to. i don't like it. go away. take care of this business. off camera. >> you made me just want to watch it. >> me too. darn it! >> streisand effect. >> right? yes, exactly. >> go ahead. >> talking about an unpopular opinion, i thought that there was a lot of hype around gladiator with denzel washington. but i did not...
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if they don't make movies like they used to, it might be because we don't want them like we used to. all this opportunity i think to get the history of these -- this art form, the history of storytelling, the history of humans on the screen if the screen is, you know, gigantic here or good size at home or even small on your phone. i don't think it's sacrilege to watch a great movie on your phone. i much rather that than not watch movies at all. >> reporter: they concede there is value in streaming movies at them. what they want and what they believe the audience wants is something cinematic. >> move experience is not on your phone. a movie experience, and here is a collective big screen experience, you're there, you're in the dark. >> used to be called a dream factory hollywood, right? and somebody's dream is up on the screen. somebody's version of a world that you get pulled into and you get sucked into, the lights coming up at the end and it can, you have been somewhere and had a experience in a movie theater. that's what a movie is. >> there were movies being made that meet the st
if they don't make movies like they used to, it might be because we don't want them like we used to. all this opportunity i think to get the history of these -- this art form, the history of storytelling, the history of humans on the screen if the screen is, you know, gigantic here or good size at home or even small on your phone. i don't think it's sacrilege to watch a great movie on your phone. i much rather that than not watch movies at all. >> reporter: they concede there is value in...
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they're like the girl you teased in third grade that you secretly kind of like. being so funny.lp you move. but it is still canada. >> jesse: it's still canada. >> judge jeanine: okay, so, canada reminds me of sebastian in "the little mermaid." his whole identity has to do with the mermaid. he follows the mermaid around, and that is what is so much fun. he's connected, and he's got an allegiance with the mermaid. without the mermaid, he's nothing. >> jessica: i like it. we are watching that at home with cleo. it holds up. >> dana: i think a little patriotism is a great thing, especially if -- they are our neighbor. we want them to be proud of themselves. we want them to do better. we expect better of them, so this is not a bad thing. this is prodding them to be more proud of their country, to do more, innovate more, create more. like, we would love that. that would be great for you and for us. the thing is "south park" has made fun of canada for so long that no one is taking this seriously. >> greg: you know what it is? we are homer simpson and they are ned flanders. they are ou
they're like the girl you teased in third grade that you secretly kind of like. being so funny.lp you move. but it is still canada. >> jesse: it's still canada. >> judge jeanine: okay, so, canada reminds me of sebastian in "the little mermaid." his whole identity has to do with the mermaid. he follows the mermaid around, and that is what is so much fun. he's connected, and he's got an allegiance with the mermaid. without the mermaid, he's nothing. >> jessica: i like...
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even the people who don't like him at all. even the youtube channels that have constantly criticized zelenskyy, they're all standing in support of him. because one thing is clear for them is that they no longer see ukraine. i'm sorry. the united states as a reliable partner, and they see a break, um, from the european security structure, and they realize that they're on their own. and finally, this question about continuing to fight in a ceasefire, there's no appetite here. i've read all the polls, i've traveled around the country. and one thing is clear. the ukrainians have one thing that they understand. if we stop fighting, that means that five years from now, three years from now, more people are going to die later, or more people are going to die now. we either fight and keep going, or we don't fight and we give up our state. and so there's this notion that there's a better option, when in fact there isn't. >> general, let me ask you about the reporting we have. zelenskyy is going to meet with the uk prime minister starme
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he faced his assassin, talked about what it was like to feel like he was dying. even if the iranian regime is going after him and you've got these lunatics after him that he can still survive, albeit with, you know, he's blind in one eye and but he can still speak freely. >> so fantastic. david. >> not a big reach here. volodymyr zelensky. >> shocking, shocking. >> but it's just because, like he showed. >> to me. >> real courage to push back. >> on this. >> stage and do that. >> and then look he. what i said earlier, he. revealed what donald trump. >> is like in private. >> and some americans love that. i mean, maybe just about 50%. >> and. >> 49%. >> but it was this. >> incredible sequence, you know, and i think many, many americans are watching it of what he is, who he is. and so. zelensky took a risk. he showed the world that he showed the country that, again, half the country might like it, half the country might hate it. but it was an extraordinary moment that he created. >> federal workers who do. >> vital work. on behalf of the. >> american public. >> but
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erin, do you think this is like was this kind of like a big game to keep us like this is something funbut it is never there is nothing there? or is it being suppressed to? >> i do think it is being suppressed because it is clear there was an entire investigation and not all of the information is out there. if we are talking about information provided it is clear it is not. with the pointer about conspiracies this is what happens when there is a vacuum of information. and the white house set this up. to everybody's point and they did not have to do this they did not have to hand out parade binders they didn't have to try to minimize the support the victims they could have said this is a serious think it should be treated seriously pam bondi could have posted this conference release the information given the talk climb i think this was a bad strategy by the white house to minimize something in our you will get more conspiracies out of it. when in fact there are real victims looking for answers. >> greg: you know who is behind this? big binder. >> i never heard so much talk about binders.
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-and it was just like...s whooshing sound] ...this thing, at least then in america, called "gay," wasn't a good thing. i realized at that point in time that life is gonna be a very painful trajectory if i own this, and you just try to make an accommodation, albeit an unhealthy accommodation. but the irony is, in politics, it was actually a useful tool. really? because so much of the american political persona is to craft a narrative. jim married his first wife, kari schutz, in 1991, and began to craft the false narrative that he knew would help him look the part for the role he really wanted to play. you're perceived as straight, male, on top of the food chain. -right. and so that actually reconfirms in an unhealthy way the--the--the rightness of--of the decision. ♪ [cheers and applause] jim mcgreevey was a very young, aggressive politician and wanted to be governor for a long time. he had gone to georgetown law school. he was a bright guy, and he also was a very ambitious guy. he was kind of a back-slapping
-and it was just like...s whooshing sound] ...this thing, at least then in america, called "gay," wasn't a good thing. i realized at that point in time that life is gonna be a very painful trajectory if i own this, and you just try to make an accommodation, albeit an unhealthy accommodation. but the irony is, in politics, it was actually a useful tool. really? because so much of the american political persona is to craft a narrative. jim married his first wife, kari schutz, in 1991,...
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it's like, how do you get it out? i mean, you your column today perfectly put it, i mean, and reminded me that it's been done before. better you can do it surgically. >> and you have to know government to be able to figure out where, you know, because a lot of it is very complicated and people are smart. >> the government is being run by guys who they have a certain, um, connection with that person who feels aggrieved. but both trump and elon are driven by this sense of they've been wronged. elon thinks they took one of his children. right, right. who was born a boy and is now a girl. >> and the they is the california kind of liberals, the government. >> the woke mind virus. and there is a woke mind virus. it's not like it doesn't exist. and i've been criticized for criticizing it too. but it does exist. sorry. so he's just out for vengeance. i mean, he was not that conservative. he wasn't conservative at all. five years ago, he hosted saturday night live, the inventor of the tesla, the electric car. i mean, none of t
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i like to write, i like to meet people and talk with them and i like to. try to do good in the world and doing good in the world to me means writing about this issue and other issues that i've written about and trying to illuminate things that could work. so that's what i've tried to focus on through the years and. as i grew older, you know, my family, we all put things together again with my parents and i became best pals again and they were very supportive. we all joined the middle class and and had some perspective from that end as well. so i think having having lived without and having lived with enough so that i don't go hungry and people haven't done that a lot of years, thank god i my heart goes out to people in the street when i talk to them and when i write it, write about them and my, the thing i wanted to do withhis book was illuminate how someone becomes homeless, how you get out of homelessness and then, you know, i have some statistics and add perspective in there too about what i think led us to this problem and what kinds of things could le
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it's like she wanted a relationship like we had, but she couldn't find it. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): the boys robin chose weren't exactly the clean cut type. steve bledsoe: she liked the bad boy image, of being the girlfriend of a bad boy. jackie bledsoe: and every time she'd find a guy that was like her dad, she'd freak out and go and run away and go find a bad one, again. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): what robin feared most, said her mom, was having no boy at all. jackie bledsoe: she never wanted to be alone. she hated to be alone. that was why she went from boy to boy to boy. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): with her warm personality, robin became a hostess at a local restaurant. erin house: bubbly, outgoing, friendly, just loved everybody. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): erin house waitressed at the same restaurant, and was a magnet for nice guys. erin was hoping some of her luck might rub off on robin. she always imagined having the perfect family, the white picket fence, 2.0 kids, dog, the whole nine yards. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): the path to that dome
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these sitters and nannies like what you like. kids centered >> expensive medicine. >> or. >> surgery. >> pet insurance from pumpkin can help. >> go to pumpkin dot care. >> so last. >> night, another email hit federal. >> workers inboxes demanding to know what they did this week. the new email says this will. this will now be a weekly task requiring workers to respond with five bullet points every monday by 11:59 p.m, because that's what they do in kindergarten. joining us now is the president of media matters, angela carson. and former congresswoman barbara comstock is back with us. >> one of our colleagues, ali vitali, went. >> to. >> one of. >> these town halls. >> where. >> people have been. >> sounding off. >> on. >> these cuts. i want to take a listen. >> to it. >> and then talk with you about. >> it. >> on the other side. >> how you feeling? i'm upset. i'm scared. why did you get. >> into this line of. work in the first place? >> i wasn't able to join the military because of a medical reason. and so this was my way to serve
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and one i happen to like. the coastline. >> reporter: opponents like eric aren't ready to celebrate the park. they just hope for safety. >> there's the safety, the pollution, the quality of life. >> reporter: residents can submit name ideas by march 16th, and the city would like to have the final name picked out in early april. >>> all right, we got some breaking news out of the sports world. deebo won it out and he got his wish. just about an hour ago we have learned that deebo samuel is now a washington commander. the nfl network is reporting that the 49ers have traded deebo to the commanders for a fifth round pick. washington has been in the mix for the wide receiver for a while. the commanders get another weapon to play alongside jayden daniels while the 49ers create some cap room, getting rid of his $27.1 million salary. gm john lynch had hinted at the combine this week that a trade was in the works. >> you know, he's asked for a fresh start, and you know, i think we're going to honor that. don't like see
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well, that's you know, in my mind like saying, okay, we want space tax, but we don't like elon, we like apple and everything that they did. but we don't like steve jobs. well, oftentimes, disruptors aren't the nicest of guys and and i think you you get someone who is willing and as a businessman has the capability to disrupt the same old same old in washington, dc, that a lot of americans feel like is not serving them. representative mike waltz and by the way, can i just speak one more thing to general mattis? i deeply respect his service, but i will tell you, i will never vote for a general as a former general, as secretary of defense before him. and now lloyd austin, we hadn't done it in many decades, going back to world war two and george c marshall. and, you know, i just don't think we need another general overseas thing. other generals and it's not necessarily criticism of them, it's just the skill sets that bring. we need someone from civil, from business, from law, you know, the essence of civilian oversight of the military are those broader skills or from industry that can look
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and so if you're in a situation like that, if you're zelensky, how do you negotiate in a situation like that? it is very, very difficult. and i know, ali, you've done some great reporting over in ukraine to think about what the people of that country have gone through over the last three years, and to see the president just repudiate their leader in the way that he did, it must be just incredibly disheartening. and it raises a lot of worries as to what's to come. >> jim. >> it's nice to see you again, my friend. thank you. jim acosta is a former chief white house correspondent and old colleague of mine and a friend that does it for me. thank you for watching. stay right where you are. inside with jen psaki begins right now. >> well. >> i've been in my. >> fair share of oval. >> office meetings. but fortunately none quite like. >> that one. >> most of the world has been reacting in. >> horror to the way. >> trump and vance berated ukraine's president. >> on friday. >> but not the kremlin. >> this morning, they said it all aligns with their vision. >> david remnick is the editor. >> in ch
and so if you're in a situation like that, if you're zelensky, how do you negotiate in a situation like that? it is very, very difficult. and i know, ali, you've done some great reporting over in ukraine to think about what the people of that country have gone through over the last three years, and to see the president just repudiate their leader in the way that he did, it must be just incredibly disheartening. and it raises a lot of worries as to what's to come. >> jim. >> it's...
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you can be like that barbershop. you can be like francis in the parking lot. so i don't think this is issue that we should shy away from. as an author, where do we go from here? you're giving me life because there are many people who think that technology is just ancillary commerce. and the books that write about are primarily written for technical people. and so where we go from here, we make this common language. we make this a vernacular where it's not about programs, but it's about people in community. we this a movement where. these books enlighten people to understand how outside of our own communities are actually telling their own story and latching on to something that will be a quality determinant of, their quality of life for all of you. the charge is just to get the book, but to use it as a catalyst of a conversation. you know, i go to a lot of colleges and so many young people are consumers of technology. they will be the first in line. and i'm like that, too. there are certain things that i want to be first in line for. but when i go through the
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it's like foo fighters. can't get it straight. [ laughter ] whatever it's called, there are measles outbreaks in texas and new mexico. specifically, and you're not going to believe this, in areas where they have low vaccination rates. i know, right? [ laughter ] it's weird. government health officials say the best way to avoid measles is -- well, they fired all the government health officials. [ laughter ] so we don't know what they'll say. but fear not, because thanks to our dear misleader, disease is on the way out and rfk is on the way in. >> robert f. kennedy jr. we need him. you know, there's a number on autism, for example, with children, autism. 1 in 36 babies have autism. there's something wrong. bobby is going to find it. working with dr. oz, by the way. working with dr. oz. >> jimmy: oh good. let's get dr. huxtable in there too while we're at it. [ laughter ] he only hires people from television. it's really remarkable. what an absolute mess these scoundrels are making of our country. the federal g
it's like foo fighters. can't get it straight. [ laughter ] whatever it's called, there are measles outbreaks in texas and new mexico. specifically, and you're not going to believe this, in areas where they have low vaccination rates. i know, right? [ laughter ] it's weird. government health officials say the best way to avoid measles is -- well, they fired all the government health officials. [ laughter ] so we don't know what they'll say. but fear not, because thanks to our dear misleader,...
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like inhabitable? yeah. so maybe we can take a further look at that and i will mention ,you know one thing that we did see in the city of l.a. in terms of the 1 to 1 unit replacement and i think they're looking at trying to have more than 1 to 1 and other things so we can talk more about that with our friends at the coalition and kind of look at that also with our city attorney, you know, do they think that that's something that we can explore further? but that's a great, great aspect to bring up. so that's all my comments. thanks. >> thank you commissioner more woman speaks laughs gets harder and harder not to repeat but only to emphasize and support it. as i have said, the real strengths of what happened here today is actually the depths of your own experience and what you brought forward as a real life experience of what's happening in san francisco. and i'm actually moved and inspired for not only the lengths of use but which you have broad specific aspects of what's being summarized today forward
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it's like 6:00 in the morning. tsa, and i hear this spanish like i'm in the tsa area. i was just picking up and i'm like, where is this spanish coming. >> from in louisville? >> and it's cuban spanish, which is a very particular and very vivacious kind of spanish. and i turn around and i see four tsa agents with their little tsa jackets and such, and they're all bubbling up speaking in spanish. and i was like, son, where are you all from? and i was expecting them to say, >> colombia, >> ecuador, o todos somos cubanas. we're all cubans. louisville, kentucky has the second largest cuban population in the united states of america. >> did not know that. >> so you can do whatever. you want. again, it's going to hurt people. people who prefer to read, for example. >> a ballot in spanish. >> all of it's going to hurt people. but what is. here cannot be stopped. and we know that whatever donald trump does, building the wall, you know, deporting people, latinos and latinas are the future of this country, whether you like it
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i'm like, the problem here is he's playing with house money, like he's thinking about this in a kindof broader way that i think includes the possibility of shutdown as a negotiation tactic, like what we have seen, whether it be foreign policy or domestic concerns or relationship with congress, is that this is how they negotiate is and they're comfortable with that kind of brinksmanship that i think, uh, some administrations haven't been. and so i think that we should expect that from them, because that's been their track record. the question will be like whether they're willing to kind of go as far as they did. and i think remember last time in the shutdown in the first term, like, you know, trump was kind of humbled or i think i think i think it was dealing with a washington that was, uh, retraining him last time. and this time it feels as if he's come in with a different type of vision about how he's going to work. and so i wonder whether things like shutdowns are still on the cards, but we know that they're willing to play that as a means of negotiation. and so, you know, whether
i'm like, the problem here is he's playing with house money, like he's thinking about this in a kindof broader way that i think includes the possibility of shutdown as a negotiation tactic, like what we have seen, whether it be foreign policy or domestic concerns or relationship with congress, is that this is how they negotiate is and they're comfortable with that kind of brinksmanship that i think, uh, some administrations haven't been. and so i think that we should expect that from them,...
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they like russia. they want the us to be more like russia. they like vladimir putin. they don't like democratic countries. predictably, donald trump's republican toady is practically tripped over themselves to be the first to lavish praise on this morning's embarrassing display. secretary of state marco rubio, who was rather quiet during much of the meeting, sitting there sullenly on the couch, found his voice on social media, posting thank you for standing up for america in a way that no president has ever had the courage to do before. thank you for putting america first. america is with you. meanwhile, republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina, who earlier this month and i mean, like a few weeks ago on tape in front of the whole world called zelensky, the ally he, quote, been hoping for all my life. is now also apparently on team russia. >> i've never been more proud of president trump for showing the american people in the world. you don't trifle with this man. jd was awesome. this is a missed opportunity. and the question for me, for the ukrainian people
they like russia. they want the us to be more like russia. they like vladimir putin. they don't like democratic countries. predictably, donald trump's republican toady is practically tripped over themselves to be the first to lavish praise on this morning's embarrassing display. secretary of state marco rubio, who was rather quiet during much of the meeting, sitting there sullenly on the couch, found his voice on social media, posting thank you for standing up for america in a way that no...
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whats there not to like?we also love pizza from hole in the wall to [indiscernible] hottest restaurants in the sunset tunching vietnamese food [indiscernible] ice cream [indiscernible] this is great highway park. a great place to burn calories on the weekend. i'm here every sunday doing a long run and start with 5 miles and with this ocean view, if it motivates me i try for 10. the new york times named great highway park one of 52 places to change the world. it is that amazing and the gem of the sunset and people are finding new ways to activate the space. in halloween it turns into the great haunt way. >> we imagine a future from the part time road close toor to a park to welcome people all ages and activities to our coast. >> since we had [indiscernible] always looking for ways to sort of improve what is already good around us. the neighborhood is great. it will be even better with a park here. >> sunset turn to put a new sign up on our coast. open for all. >> this is the treasure of san francisco and this
whats there not to like?we also love pizza from hole in the wall to [indiscernible] hottest restaurants in the sunset tunching vietnamese food [indiscernible] ice cream [indiscernible] this is great highway park. a great place to burn calories on the weekend. i'm here every sunday doing a long run and start with 5 miles and with this ocean view, if it motivates me i try for 10. the new york times named great highway park one of 52 places to change the world. it is that amazing and the gem of...
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that's always like the cowboy way to do it. like you always get back on your horse. and they said yes. so the child got back on and he finished out his ride. >> this is video showing the boy and his mother walking away from the stable as they were leaving the facility. we did reach out to the boy's mother in response to the stables statements. she declined to give a formal response on advice from her attorney. daly city police have not announced whether the woman seen pulling the horse's tail has been arrested. the 49ers have reportedly agreed to trade wide receiver deebo samuel to the washington commanders, according to espn. the niners are receiving a fifth round draft pick in exchange. debo was drafted by the niners back in 2019 and had his best season with the team back in 2021, when he earned first team all-pro honors. debo has made multiple trade requests over the years, with the most recent coming super bowl sunday. general manager john lynch said at the time at the nfl combine that he would honor that request. this trade will not be officially processed until
that's always like the cowboy way to do it. like you always get back on your horse. and they said yes. so the child got back on and he finished out his ride. >> this is video showing the boy and his mother walking away from the stable as they were leaving the facility. we did reach out to the boy's mother in response to the stables statements. she declined to give a formal response on advice from her attorney. daly city police have not announced whether the woman seen pulling the horse's...
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paying like like if you look at the future. obligations of social. >> security. >> it far exceeds the tax revenue. antifa if you ever looked at. >> the. >> debt, the debt clock. >> that is an incoherent answer. it's nonsense. it doesn't even explain, nor does it accurately describe what a ponzi scheme actually is. and it's kind of surprising that elon musk would not know that. well, convincing. trying to convince joe rogan it is actually frightening to 20 million americans who are lifted out of poverty every year, thanks to social security and to the rest of us who pay into it and want to see it continue to help the elderly in america not go broke. it still does matter. when he first ran for office in 2015, donald trump pretended to be a different type of republican. and ten years later, and we all know that's not the case. while he's promised to never cut medicaid and never cut social security, he has turned the government over to this man, his top donor, the world's richest man, and someone who thinks that the backbone of ame
paying like like if you look at the future. obligations of social. >> security. >> it far exceeds the tax revenue. antifa if you ever looked at. >> the. >> debt, the debt clock. >> that is an incoherent answer. it's nonsense. it doesn't even explain, nor does it accurately describe what a ponzi scheme actually is. and it's kind of surprising that elon musk would not know that. well, convincing. trying to convince joe rogan it is actually frightening to 20 million...
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and i was like, i think you like meghan.t first and was like, no, no, no way. and he finally admitted it and was like, yeah, but just don't say anything. did he say what it was he liked about her? nothing super specific. it was just that he just liked hanging-- being around her and she was funny. she was smart. would they ever study together? yeah, i know of a few times that they hung out after school or he'd get off at her stop and just walk home from from there. narrator: the detective went to churchland high school to have a chat with robert barnes. so i said, you knew meghan? he said, yeah. and i said, can you sit down and talk to me? we sat down and we talked. he laughed. he kind of smiled about things. didn't do anything out of the way. but the whole time, i had this funny feeling about him. and it just was weird kind of feeling. what was weird about it? - he just-- for some reason, the smile on his face told me that's not the real person i was dealing with. like it was a facade. it was all a facade. so i talked to him
and i was like, i think you like meghan.t first and was like, no, no, no way. and he finally admitted it and was like, yeah, but just don't say anything. did he say what it was he liked about her? nothing super specific. it was just that he just liked hanging-- being around her and she was funny. she was smart. would they ever study together? yeah, i know of a few times that they hung out after school or he'd get off at her stop and just walk home from from there. narrator: the detective went...
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she was like all of these women. well, a voluminous letter writer, so there's plenty material, i should say. the archive saves the material of sophia peabody and jackson emerson because they're married, famous people. but we're that that that archive has, in fact, survived and that we can we can read her letters and and and and her wonderful bible she wrote, which a a satiric screed against the selfishness transcendentalism, but the important thing to know about lydia jackson emerson is that without her, emerson would have been much slower come around to social. she an abolitionist ten years before emerson was an abolitionist, she she is the person who convinced him in 1836 to write the to in protest of the removal of cherokee people to what's now oklahoma. she was she did not write as much as the other women that i've discussed did but her maybe even stronger than them in that she she constantly served as kind of a moral for her husband. and emerson's journals are filled with these wonderful moments. he's like sayin
she was like all of these women. well, a voluminous letter writer, so there's plenty material, i should say. the archive saves the material of sophia peabody and jackson emerson because they're married, famous people. but we're that that that archive has, in fact, survived and that we can we can read her letters and and and and her wonderful bible she wrote, which a a satiric screed against the selfishness transcendentalism, but the important thing to know about lydia jackson emerson is that...