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the 100-bed facility in the suburbs of indianapolis got its c.e.o., steve long, out of bed. >> steve and it's something that i read in the journals. and i say, "oh, those poor folks. i'm glad that's never going to happen to us." but when you come in and you see that the files on your computer have been renamed-- and all of the files were renamed, either "we apologize for files" or "we're sorry." and there was a moment when i thought, "well, maybe they're not so bad-- they said they were sorry." but, in fact, they had encrypted every file that we had on our computers and on the network. >> pelley: long told 911 to divert emergency patients to a hospital 20 miles away. his staff turned to pen and paper. nothing electronic could be trusted. >> long: this is a ransomware. so, this is a virus that has gotten into the computer system. "would it have the ability to jump to a piece of clinical equipment? could it jump to an i.v. pump? could it jump to a ventilator? we needed a little time just to make sure about that." >> pelley: but time was a luxury not offered in the ransom demand. >> lon
the 100-bed facility in the suburbs of indianapolis got its c.e.o., steve long, out of bed. >> steve and it's something that i read in the journals. and i say, "oh, those poor folks. i'm glad that's never going to happen to us." but when you come in and you see that the files on your computer have been renamed-- and all of the files were renamed, either "we apologize for files" or "we're sorry." and there was a moment when i thought, "well, maybe...
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target was - >> steve: how long did you stay >> jimmy: was my hawaii. [ laughter ] >> steve: how long target did you stay the night >> jimmy: i stayed the night [ laughter ] >> steve: it was like a target resort [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was the best. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: really i had the greatest time. tariq, did you have a week off >> tariq: i did. my hawaii was an island called martha's vineyard. [ audience oohs >> steve: oh >> jimmy: ooh la la. just gorgeous there. >> tariq: yeah, it was nice. i mean, you know, it rained almost every day [ laughter ] but you know - >> jimmy: it's part of the charm, right >> tariq: yeah, exactly. you know, it's part of the allure we got a little bit of -- a little bit beach time though it was good. >> jimmy: yeah it's good to look at the beach and go, "yeah, we can't go out there. >> tariq: right. [ laughter ] >> steve: good for the crops good for the crops >> jimmy: it's good for the soul hey, guys, a lot's happening in the news right now sometimes i find the best way to explain the news is with music. i'll show you what i mean. it is time for
target was - >> steve: how long did you stay >> jimmy: was my hawaii. [ laughter ] >> steve: how long target did you stay the night >> jimmy: i stayed the night [ laughter ] >> steve: it was like a target resort [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was the best. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: really i had the greatest time. tariq, did you have a week off >> tariq: i did. my hawaii was an island called martha's vineyard. [ audience oohs >> steve: oh...
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anything like it -- >> steve: ever >> jimmy: ever and i've been working the business for - >> steve: a longon't pick up the phone. if anyone calls you, don't pick it up. why would you answer anything? just take the weekend. do you have a hammock? >> steve: do you have an island do you have a place where you get no reception [ laughter ] >> jimmy: an island. >> steve: yeah, an island or something. just go there. you know what i mean >> jimmy: just like -- you have, like, a cave or something. is there a cave you want to, like, explore? go spelunk >> steve: spelunk, man >> jimmy: dude, this is the weekend for spelunking go check out the cave and just get in there, man, and don't get out until monday >> steve: do you have any bose sound proof headsets >> jimmy: yeah, how about the box it came in put the box over your head [ laughter ] don't look at anything don't listen to anything what you did was -- i mean -- whatever that means, you know? please don't ever do it again. could be whatever. >> steve: don't try to replicate it, because it was - >> jimmy: no, i would say don't do it again. >> ste
anything like it -- >> steve: ever >> jimmy: ever and i've been working the business for - >> steve: a longon't pick up the phone. if anyone calls you, don't pick it up. why would you answer anything? just take the weekend. do you have a hammock? >> steve: do you have an island do you have a place where you get no reception [ laughter ] >> jimmy: an island. >> steve: yeah, an island or something. just go there. you know what i mean >> jimmy: just like...
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steve: cried. i wept i didn't even cry. i wept >> jimmy: and it's 15 minutes longo watch a 15 minute long video not me >> jimmy: yeah, i give it a thumbs up on youtube too >> i watched it like 16 times. >> jimmy: well, we had a bet how many times would you watch the kory e. kory without crying >> steve: every single time. but the weird thing, the crying started earlier. >> jimmy: that was a fun weekend. >> steve: that was a good weekend. >> jimmy: you know, you wake up wake and bake, dude. you know what i'm saying >> steve: fishing all day. >> jimmy: oh, vaping all day, dude >> steve: people don't know it you're off camera. all day. >> steve: nobody looks uncool vaping >> jimmy: yeah, that's what you and you have, like, an r2-d2 vape >> steve: i wear board shorts. i wear like o.c. stuff >> jimmyghlight my hair with len so it gets a little -- >> jimmy: yes, you have -- >> steve: oakley's >> jimmy: oakley's, but you don't wear them, you just put them on the -- >> steve: i put them around my neck in the back >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: so i can pull them off and go - >>
steve: cried. i wept i didn't even cry. i wept >> jimmy: and it's 15 minutes longo watch a 15 minute long video not me >> jimmy: yeah, i give it a thumbs up on youtube too >> i watched it like 16 times. >> jimmy: well, we had a bet how many times would you watch the kory e. kory without crying >> steve: every single time. but the weird thing, the crying started earlier. >> jimmy: that was a fun weekend. >> steve: that was a good weekend. >> jimmy:...
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. >> steve: how long were you there? : we -- we were there two days in barcelona >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: we were -- well, one day. it was a layover really >> steve: like a weeks worth >> jimmy: it was a couple hours. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: but, yeah. i had so much fun. i felt like -- i'm just, like, some part of me was from barcelona. >> steve: really [ laughter ] >> jimmy: guys, listen to this a computer programmer in the philippines gave his newborn son the name hypertext markup language. or html. yeah yeah, i'm pretty sure the baby's first word will be, "why?" [ laughter ] and finally, a new study out of uk found that the aging process is unstoppable [ laughter ] when they heard that, a bunch of people in l.a. said, "we beg to differ. we have a great show give it up for the roots [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: do you always know -- do you always know what jam i'm going to like? >> tariq: yeah, of course. >> jimmy: you do so, you knew that i was gonna like that one? >> tariq: yeah, yeah ♪ ♪
. >> steve: how long were you there? : we -- we were there two days in barcelona >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: we were -- well, one day. it was a layover really >> steve: like a weeks worth >> jimmy: it was a couple hours. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: but, yeah. i had so much fun. i felt like -- i'm just, like, some part of me was from barcelona. >> steve: really [ laughter ] >> jimmy: guys, listen to this a computer programmer in the philippines...
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okay >> steve: how long were you there?wo days [ laughter ] two days speaking of biden, this weekend, a "new york times" report revealed what the president is like, according to people who work closely with him. they say biden's obsessed with details, asks many questions, and displays unexpected warmth it's all part of their plan to release the most boring tell-all book of all-time. oh, wow. he flosses, too. the report also says that biden's drink of choice is orange gatorade. is it? or is it just water with metamucil? [ laughter ] okay, sure gatorade yeah, yeah, yeah gatorade yeah apparently, biden also doesn't like to be served leafy greens cause he's afraid of being photographed with something in his teeth. the white house kitchen is like, "we're now on year five of not serving salad." [ laughter ] let's change gears here. well, people were talking about this last night "60 minutes" had a piece on the existence of ufos and this is what a former top pentagon official had to say >> so what you're telling me is that ufos ar
okay >> steve: how long were you there?wo days [ laughter ] two days speaking of biden, this weekend, a "new york times" report revealed what the president is like, according to people who work closely with him. they say biden's obsessed with details, asks many questions, and displays unexpected warmth it's all part of their plan to release the most boring tell-all book of all-time. oh, wow. he flosses, too. the report also says that biden's drink of choice is orange gatorade....
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steve: that's right. thank you very much. man, portland, 113? that is. brian: going to be hard to riot long-term. ve four more additions of what made america great. it will be out on fox nation monday. sunday night they put together an hour special featuring all four. here is a clip from the best immigration story in american history aside from the pilgrims. it's little havana. what happened when the cubans left castro and came here. here is a little of what you will see. brian: it's the story of little havana in 1959 cubans began it pour into this region they were fleeing castro, cuba. >> little havana began in the 160s in miami for cubans that were coming from cuba, expelled by castro and we came to this country like many people wanting the american dream. >> people willing to make a raft and go into the open ocean in order for the hope and opportunity to come here with nothing. >> you have got to be absolutely desperate that cuba has stripped you of everything and they're not going to let them strip you of dignity you are getting out for freedom. brian: doctors and lawyers came to this country
steve: that's right. thank you very much. man, portland, 113? that is. brian: going to be hard to riot long-term. ve four more additions of what made america great. it will be out on fox nation monday. sunday night they put together an hour special featuring all four. here is a clip from the best immigration story in american history aside from the pilgrims. it's little havana. what happened when the cubans left castro and came here. here is a little of what you will see. brian: it's the story...
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. >> so if we channels steve in the long run things get better with major technology and disruption so0 or smell things will be a lot better and we will have figure this out. however, for the next ten or 20 years and for my lifetime what has happened to us is the tower of babel is destroyed and in that story the bible says go down and while it's always been difficult to find the truth after 2012 social media has made it possible to create alternate narratives and everything is a battle to put your narrative fourth. so we will never again i should not say never again but in the next 20 years we will not be able to find shared truth i am also despairing that research such as yours the ability to was social bias has been compromised. so i would say to julie long-term optimism that short-term i'm very pessimistic. >> that long-term. >> chris your book is wonderful i urge everybody to buy it thank you jonathan and chris and to roll with the punches. [laughter] into the audience thank you for rolling with the punches we appreciate it. if you missed any portion of the beginning of the event i
. >> so if we channels steve in the long run things get better with major technology and disruption so0 or smell things will be a lot better and we will have figure this out. however, for the next ten or 20 years and for my lifetime what has happened to us is the tower of babel is destroyed and in that story the bible says go down and while it's always been difficult to find the truth after 2012 social media has made it possible to create alternate narratives and everything is a battle to...
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joining us now is my friend steve benen, a long-time producer of this program, the author of "the impostorsord. steve, congratulations, my friend. great to see you. >> great to be here, thank you so much. >> this is the part where we remind people that you were also the first ever guest on the first ever "rachel maddow show," where you were sitting in front of a fake bookcase. now 13 years down the road you're still my guest when i need to talk to you. but those are real books and they're at a jaunty angle. >> i'm annoyed by the fact when i look back at that original interview you look the same and i don't. and that seems terribly unfair. >> it's a wig. that's pretty much how i do it. that's my secret. steve, i want to ask you about what we saw today and the conversation i just had with senator klobuchar. seeing republican unanimity against even debating the voting rights bill, seeing senator mcconnell define this as something that -- a hill he'll die on and this is not a problem and it needs no solutions and republicans will entertain nothing on this issue. how does that fit into your broa
joining us now is my friend steve benen, a long-time producer of this program, the author of "the impostorsord. steve, congratulations, my friend. great to see you. >> great to be here, thank you so much. >> this is the part where we remind people that you were also the first ever guest on the first ever "rachel maddow show," where you were sitting in front of a fake bookcase. now 13 years down the road you're still my guest when i need to talk to you. but those are...
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steve: the bob. ainsley: been a long time right, brian? brian: right. steve: something to think about.ew crisis is emerging at our southern border as we learn a dramatic amount of fentanyl is entering the united states. two parents grieving the loss of their children from fentanyl poisoning will join us live coming up next. ♪ freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with acti
steve: the bob. ainsley: been a long time right, brian? brian: right. steve: something to think about.ew crisis is emerging at our southern border as we learn a dramatic amount of fentanyl is entering the united states. two parents grieving the loss of their children from fentanyl poisoning will join us live coming up next. ♪ freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without...
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why is it taking so long? stevely circumstantial evidence prove they have never seen this sequence in nature. it's only been manufactured when they splice the d.n.a. together to do that gain of function stuff which, as we heard from the bat lady, they are not doing their then again at this place they were treating the bats like pets. brian: generally clean up. hosed everything down and cleaning everything up and military was in charge. the military had a presence in the wuhan lab. that leads other people to conclude or authorize on other things, the military's role in the creation of this whole virus. steve: well, it would be nice if they came clean in 30 days as jamie metzl said. let's see. meanwhile, let's see what's coming up. coming up, one lawmaker in here in the country of the united states is trying to stop taxpayer money from going to the vice president's overseas travel until she travels to our southern border. congresswoman ashley hinton joins us on that legislation coming up next. you're watching live fro
why is it taking so long? stevely circumstantial evidence prove they have never seen this sequence in nature. it's only been manufactured when they splice the d.n.a. together to do that gain of function stuff which, as we heard from the bat lady, they are not doing their then again at this place they were treating the bats like pets. brian: generally clean up. hosed everything down and cleaning everything up and military was in charge. the military had a presence in the wuhan lab. that leads...
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steve. we have had a long-standing view not to take china seriously, that they are not very smart, they have population problems, they have a lack of freshwater, they have poor agriculture. we are superior as a people somehow over the chinese. the notion that we need to respond to them to keep our primacy in the world is a tough argument to make in washington dc where everyone has such a negative view of china's future. the only cure will be 5 to 10 years from now when they are way ahead of us. it is hard to prove that right now. we have so many like your friend calling in saying " do not worry about china, they are going to collapse." that is our challenge -- recognizing how smart the chinese strategy is and how the one has got into 80% of our gdp in 100 years since we surpassed the british. the soviet union collapsed. it is half the size that used to be. we thank -- that view is changing here in washington. host: our guest is the director of chinese strategy at the hudson institute, also a veteran of a number of republican administrations and is the author of " the 100 year marathon." mich
steve. we have had a long-standing view not to take china seriously, that they are not very smart, they have population problems, they have a lack of freshwater, they have poor agriculture. we are superior as a people somehow over the chinese. the notion that we need to respond to them to keep our primacy in the world is a tough argument to make in washington dc where everyone has such a negative view of china's future. the only cure will be 5 to 10 years from now when they are way ahead of us....
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steve is talking about. >> the productivity is very central to long-term living standards and other president trump productivityelta on the growth rate in that largely is a function of capital deepening capital deepening is a function of tax policy and regulatory policy if you incentivize business through capital than longer-term wages were wise very rapidly under president trump and not openly long-term will increase productivity. however, if you will lift corporate tax rate and you're going to put the capital gains rate above the marginal income tax rate so it's never been done before, that's been done in the last 40 years are you taking capital gains through an all-time record high that is not good for capital deepening innovation productivity to work are living standards and that does trouble me. james: the question of the trump plan which i think worked pretty well you lower corporate income taxes and we see this around the world companies have more incentive to buy tools, workers use the tools and they get were productive and that allows them to make more money even your own boss barack obama in the 2015
steve is talking about. >> the productivity is very central to long-term living standards and other president trump productivityelta on the growth rate in that largely is a function of capital deepening capital deepening is a function of tax policy and regulatory policy if you incentivize business through capital than longer-term wages were wise very rapidly under president trump and not openly long-term will increase productivity. however, if you will lift corporate tax rate and you're...
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there's a lot of upside for sure i think people are starting to bet bearish on the long term >> steveobably already like the next oat milk thing out. there's always something new on the market >> someone telds me about rice milk which i never heard about what i like in initiations we saw was piper sandley saying it's not about the geriatric millennials like me and milk upsets our tummies so we're going for the oat milk that super bowl ad we're talking about a couple of months ago and also just the influence or barista market it's more a marketing story or a health story or this kind of hot trend of alternative milk story. >> i'll have to start following more influencer baristas because that's notably absent. microsoft announcing a host of new products including decades streaming hardware that people can hook toup their tvs to use cloud gaming services. ceo declared that microsoft is all in on gaming wall street seems to agree noting they could become the netflix of gaming. steve. >> yeah. this is real exciting. when you have the ceo of a $1.9 trillion company saying we're all in in ga
there's a lot of upside for sure i think people are starting to bet bearish on the long term >> steveobably already like the next oat milk thing out. there's always something new on the market >> someone telds me about rice milk which i never heard about what i like in initiations we saw was piper sandley saying it's not about the geriatric millennials like me and milk upsets our tummies so we're going for the oat milk that super bowl ad we're talking about a couple of months ago...
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ainsley: a long time. steve: it's been a long journey.02 if you are just waking up if you want to know what time it is if you are in the bathroom or kitchen. 6:02 will time before you have to leave to work. are. brian: big hand on 2. steve: who still has hands on their clock. steve: of course. ainsley: kamala harris is back in the united states after a trip to guatemala and addressing the root causes. brian: the v.p. now faces mounting pressure to visit the border in her own country. >> kamala harris confused the press corps on her trip saying she has already been to the border. and that she will eventually visit. this after bipartisan calls for her to go since march. >> can you commit right now that you will, indeed, visit the u.s.-mexico border and will you do it soon? >> yes, i will. and i have before. the reality of it is that we need to prioritize what's happening at the border and we have to prioritize why people are going to the border. >> there is no word on an exact date. iowa representative ashley hundredson tweeting fact check
ainsley: a long time. steve: it's been a long journey.02 if you are just waking up if you want to know what time it is if you are in the bathroom or kitchen. 6:02 will time before you have to leave to work. are. brian: big hand on 2. steve: who still has hands on their clock. steve: of course. ainsley: kamala harris is back in the united states after a trip to guatemala and addressing the root causes. brian: the v.p. now faces mounting pressure to visit the border in her own country. >>...
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and as india warned there is a delta plus variant, what would a world living with covid long—term look like? stevehards has been analysing politics for 30 years and thomas has spent the last half—century writing about british politics and more recently british history trying to explain the british to his fellow native germans. welcome to you and welcome, to have sarah greene is proudest call herself a cockroach. she ousted the conservatives, the scale of her victory has alarmed some of boris johnson's allies. she represents a leafy community on the north—west fringe and is of london. not bad for a party nearly annihilated by voters during borisjohnson�*s general election triumph of 18 months ago. but like cockroaches, they are still there, she says. another by—election looms thursday, days after the health secretary was caught mixing business with pleasure and not observing the covid rules he is responsible for. has the prime minister with an 80 seat majority got much to worry about if the order by—election much to worry about if the odd by—election goes against him? i think he has, because boris
and as india warned there is a delta plus variant, what would a world living with covid long—term look like? stevehards has been analysing politics for 30 years and thomas has spent the last half—century writing about british politics and more recently british history trying to explain the british to his fellow native germans. welcome to you and welcome, to have sarah greene is proudest call herself a cockroach. she ousted the conservatives, the scale of her victory has alarmed some of...
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long. you have to go to work. steves going to end in just a couple of months. steve: george, according to the white house those supplemental checks to people across the country having no impact. that's what they say. do you believe that? >> i believe they don't have a clue. that is everything to do with us being shortage. we have been short for years but nothing like this. we are having to close -- restaurants are closing not because business is not good but because they are short on staff. we are closing sections every day and we have to close on sundays. it's just a matter of the people are there. there is the demand. we can't take care of them. and that's what that sign is all about. please be patient with your server. they chose to come to work to serve you. steve: white house says top economists looking at it, george, there is no impact on with the plus up keeping people from going to work. there is a real good possibility there is a possibility the president is watching you right now in the white house. what would
long. you have to go to work. steves going to end in just a couple of months. steve: george, according to the white house those supplemental checks to people across the country having no impact. that's what they say. do you believe that? >> i believe they don't have a clue. that is everything to do with us being shortage. we have been short for years but nothing like this. we are having to close -- restaurants are closing not because business is not good but because they are short on...
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do you realize how long these days are? steve: today is the 17th. ainsley: what day is that the first day of summer the 21st? brian: yes. and i am pro-summer. by the way, i think that is the greatest headline. ainsley: this is the headline of the "new york post" this morning. can we zoom in on it. brian: it says old war steve says cold war but grayed out. ainsley: biden bumbles and beauty preems. steve: joey's plea won't change despot's ways. brian: "the washington post" had a great headline too. i don't know if he were being funny i think joe biden's pessimistic approach to the summit seems to have paid off. so i had low expectations and i hit all my goals. welcome to the anti-american attitude. ainsley: president trump secretary of defense it was a good day for russia and we didn't get anything done. steve: yeah, we are going to get something con. we are going to griff jenkins who is joining us from our nation's capitol. brian: if he want. steve: are you at the white house? ainsley: the president is back this morning. steve: speak softly because j
do you realize how long these days are? steve: today is the 17th. ainsley: what day is that the first day of summer the 21st? brian: yes. and i am pro-summer. by the way, i think that is the greatest headline. ainsley: this is the headline of the "new york post" this morning. can we zoom in on it. brian: it says old war steve says cold war but grayed out. ainsley: biden bumbles and beauty preems. steve: joey's plea won't change despot's ways. brian: "the washington post"...
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long. psst! psst! all good steverigin of the pandemic unbelievably this week he said this. >> a lot of what you're seeing is attacks on me quite frankly or attacks on science because all of the things i have spoken about consistently from the very beginning have been fundamentally based on science. steve: that was a response to comment from our next guest marsha blackburn who joined us with pete hegseth, senator what breathtaking arrogance from dr. fauci in the attack on me as an attack on science what did you think when you heard that. >> i had to chuckle i think we have to realize dr. fauci is not a victim and to question him is not to be antiscience this is to ask questions that many of us have sought the answer to for over a year and you remember when some of us senator cotton senator rubio and i were questioning the lab theory and we were called anti-asian and racist and all these things and we were trying to get answers here are the questions that dr. fauci out answer why did he not investigate the wuhan lab th
long. psst! psst! all good steverigin of the pandemic unbelievably this week he said this. >> a lot of what you're seeing is attacks on me quite frankly or attacks on science because all of the things i have spoken about consistently from the very beginning have been fundamentally based on science. steve: that was a response to comment from our next guest marsha blackburn who joined us with pete hegseth, senator what breathtaking arrogance from dr. fauci in the attack on me as an attack...
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steve oakland. on this day. we remember the long struggle for freedom and justice for african americans. we recognize the longstanding ongoing fight for racial justice and renew our commitment to the work ahead. >> governor gavin newsome tweeted out this message to mark the occasion saying this year has shown structural inequities that still plague our communities and we have more work to do. the only way to war back from this pandemic is by lifting up all communities. speaker nancy pelosi called today a celebration of freedom for black americans commemorated by millions around the nation for 156 years. this day marks a milestone and abolition of slavery followed by complete abolition with the ratification of the 13th amendment. 6 months later on december 6th. >> if you scan the qr code on your screen right there with your mobile device will take you to a list of juneteenth events taking place across the bay area this weekend. all that information right there at your fingertips. now let's talk about our 4 zone forecast this saturday. a live look courtesy of at the city courtesy of the mo
steve oakland. on this day. we remember the long struggle for freedom and justice for african americans. we recognize the longstanding ongoing fight for racial justice and renew our commitment to the work ahead. >> governor gavin newsome tweeted out this message to mark the occasion saying this year has shown structural inequities that still plague our communities and we have more work to do. the only way to war back from this pandemic is by lifting up all communities. speaker nancy...
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times. >> jimmy: "three times was a a big hit. >> steve: big hit, big hit >> jimmy: they wanted -- the producer -- apparently the story is, it goes back a a longa bigger hit -- >> jimmy: they wanted to double their money. and they said -- yeah, lionel, what can you give us >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: can you double it? lionel said, "i can do more," apparently >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: but here it is - >> steve: "ten times a lady. >> jimmy: yeah, this is -- yeah, "ten times a lady. ♪ once twice thrice four times [ laughter ] fifth sixth sevent almost there ♪ ♪ you're eighth you're ninth ten times lady ♪ >> i should have stopped on twice. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: cut that out in post >> steve: fantastic! >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: i like how he switched from ordinal to cardinal numbers [ laughter ] >> jimmy: up next at 98, there's "good for you" by stitch from "lilo and stitch." [ laughter ] >> steve: oh >> jimmy: but this one is actually a version of olivia rodrigo's, "good for you," which is on the top of the charts >> steve: that's top of the charts >> jimmy: where -- don't you find it ironic, that this song is at the bottom >> steve: sa
times. >> jimmy: "three times was a a big hit. >> steve: big hit, big hit >> jimmy: they wanted -- the producer -- apparently the story is, it goes back a a longa bigger hit -- >> jimmy: they wanted to double their money. and they said -- yeah, lionel, what can you give us >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: can you double it? lionel said, "i can do more," apparently >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: but here it is - >> steve: "ten times a...
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steve and sam had a joint bank account, so steve pulled the bank records and found that sam's bank card was used at an atm in long nearby pizza parlor. >> so i said, okay. we've got movement here. let me see. >> so steve drove down to long beach to check out the bank. >> so i hung around for about an hour, see maybe i'd see sam or sam's car, because sam's car is also missing. nothing happened there, so i went to the pizza place and hung around there for about an hour. >> but there were no signs of sam. >> i took a two-mile radius from ecco's pizza, and i checked all the hotels, motels around there. i didn't see sam's car. >> meanwhile, detectives did something steve couldn't do. they got the images from the atm's security camera capturing the person using sam's bank card. expecting to see a picture of sam herr, detectives were in for a shock. because whoever it was taking money out of sam's account, it wasn't sam. so who was it? cops staked out the atm hoping the mystery man would return. they also went to the pizza parlor where an employee told them that he thought he knew the person who had bought the pizza. an
steve and sam had a joint bank account, so steve pulled the bank records and found that sam's bank card was used at an atm in long nearby pizza parlor. >> so i said, okay. we've got movement here. let me see. >> so steve drove down to long beach to check out the bank. >> so i hung around for about an hour, see maybe i'd see sam or sam's car, because sam's car is also missing. nothing happened there, so i went to the pizza place and hung around there for about an hour. >>...
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. >> steve: favorite person. >> jimmy: waiting a long time for that one i can't wait for this one.entary, "summer of soul" or "when the revolution could not be televised" is out on july 2nd. we are talking - ♪ oh my god, you never give a drum roll. >> questlove: oh, okay >> jimmy: we are talking to questlove! ♪ [ cheers and applause july 2nd "summer of soul, july 2nd on hulu. >> steve: you're talking to him via zoom [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he actually wouldn't - yeah, he won't come in to the interview. he wants to zoom in from his drum set >> questlove: right here >> jimmy: he'll be zooming in. and we got great standup, making his standup debut on our show, graham kay will be here doing standup comedy for us. very funny gentleman [ cheers and applause as i mentioned, today is amazon prime day. people buy a ton of products on prime day, but you can't always trust a review i just want to remind everyone of that. i read that lately amazon had to crack down on the fake ones luckily, you can usually tell when a review is fake. for example, here's a bed tray table. here's a fake review th
. >> steve: favorite person. >> jimmy: waiting a long time for that one i can't wait for this one.entary, "summer of soul" or "when the revolution could not be televised" is out on july 2nd. we are talking - ♪ oh my god, you never give a drum roll. >> questlove: oh, okay >> jimmy: we are talking to questlove! ♪ [ cheers and applause july 2nd "summer of soul, july 2nd on hulu. >> steve: you're talking to him via zoom [ laughter ]...
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steve: yes, going to wait a long time for that.hleen, first time on the show, i'd love to hear your perspective on what is going on right now this issue in general especially human personal background. >> absolutely. my mother came here from guatemala back in the 80s and it's obviously a complex issue and has been for decades now but what you are seeing today is unprecedented you have this administration basically campaigning on allowing incentivizing people to come illegally now you have a massive issue, if you have labor, child drug trafficking, coyotes making millions upon millions of dollars business out of what's happening first, it's at the expense of the american public law and order perspective, an economic perspective and the children and innocent people involved, it needs to be salt and i want to say the fact that last week you had representatives relink the administration of what's going on and why it hasn't not been solved and i think there's human cost. when you look at the fine law enforcement, border agents when trum
steve: yes, going to wait a long time for that.hleen, first time on the show, i'd love to hear your perspective on what is going on right now this issue in general especially human personal background. >> absolutely. my mother came here from guatemala back in the 80s and it's obviously a complex issue and has been for decades now but what you are seeing today is unprecedented you have this administration basically campaigning on allowing incentivizing people to come illegally now you have...
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its the steve weiss perspective. i was in for a long time, i got my face ripped off i don't needo go through the fact that energy was the worst performing in the market, this year being the only time it has done anythingreat. how do you counter that? >> i likbill belichick i'm a patrt's fan and he will say what does the 2018 season have to do with the 2021 season season we are trying to make money going forward. if you find a sector in the market you can make more money than this, i agree with it for me, i have a very high correlation between the change in oil price and net income. i know it is achievable. i know i have positive price momentum and cheap stocks despite the rally. that's three for three from the quantitative perspective i think you want to be there >> scott, can i just counter that >> yeah, sure. >> go ahead, weiss >> so what i would say is you don't have different players you have players that have been the same players all along through every cycle. ultimately, sure, while demand may be exceeding supply now, but they al
its the steve weiss perspective. i was in for a long time, i got my face ripped off i don't needo go through the fact that energy was the worst performing in the market, this year being the only time it has done anythingreat. how do you counter that? >> i likbill belichick i'm a patrt's fan and he will say what does the 2018 season have to do with the 2021 season season we are trying to make money going forward. if you find a sector in the market you can make more money than this, i agree...
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steve: he worked for the olmsted company for a long time. he has works all over the country. i am not well acquainted with what else he did in the country. he stayed with the organization. jane: if i can tell you the number of times people wrote into say this is a fabulous presentation and how much they are appreciative of this, it would take up the rest of the afternoon. but, one quick question, someone specifically asked, the emmett till tree, where is that located? steve: along constitution avenue. it is halfway up the hill. not the outer tree but the first tree. it is right by one of the streets that comes onto the capitol grounds. that is blocked now. but, it is there the north side. along constitution avenue. jane: and, i think the last question is a classic question. when the same place orders and, will we be able to take a tour? steve: i am always available. particularly, the generous contributors to the u.s. capitol historical society. >> tonight, jerry and sir just discusses his book. here is a preview. >> that is a wide variety of experiences and encounters. the bo
steve: he worked for the olmsted company for a long time. he has works all over the country. i am not well acquainted with what else he did in the country. he stayed with the organization. jane: if i can tell you the number of times people wrote into say this is a fabulous presentation and how much they are appreciative of this, it would take up the rest of the afternoon. but, one quick question, someone specifically asked, the emmett till tree, where is that located? steve: along constitution...
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it hit all-time highs in february steve, you've been in the stock. are you currently? >> i'm 80% long on the way down i thought it was over. i don't think management did a very good job of communicating through all of the delays that they recently had, so there is a couple reasons why this is trading higher the short answer, number one number two, bezos auctioned off that seat sitting next to him and it went for 20 million virgin galactic thinks they want to charge 200,000 or 250,000 so they can charge more and the stock will go higher people are pent up for a limit amount of space stocks this is, what, the fourth one out there? i'm staying with the stock because i think what happened today can happen again in the future, so i'm staying long for now, but i wasn't happy with management over the last year. >> delano, you wouldn't be long. why? >> i'm still trying to figure out what's going on on earth i'm not ready for space right now. during the run-up in january and february, that was too high of a price at that time so i missed out on that run. then as it came down, it was a stock i
it hit all-time highs in february steve, you've been in the stock. are you currently? >> i'm 80% long on the way down i thought it was over. i don't think management did a very good job of communicating through all of the delays that they recently had, so there is a couple reasons why this is trading higher the short answer, number one number two, bezos auctioned off that seat sitting next to him and it went for 20 million virgin galactic thinks they want to charge 200,000 or 250,000 so...
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we had steve from federated talking about that long banks story, that he needs the yield curve to comer the ride. so far, we have not threatened to take out those highs from late february, late march. wti and brent, a little later this morning we will catch up with francisco blanch of bank of america, talking up triple digit crude. right now on brent, $74.52. we are down about 0.7%. that's the call from bank of america, and it is a big one. tom: two years outcome of the come back to $65 a barrel because microeconomics works, supply comes on, and down comes price. jonathan: that gets your attention in the equity market. let's say good morning to taylor riggs. taylor: we tried to get francisco on the show yesterday. they said you stole him for the morning show. you have goldman making the call of $100 a barrel in reach. some upgrades on individual stocks that you are not seeing the follow-through on some of the best-performing stocks we had earlier within that oil space. let's look at a place where we are seeing some action. norwegian cruise lines, they are getting improving booking mome
we had steve from federated talking about that long banks story, that he needs the yield curve to comer the ride. so far, we have not threatened to take out those highs from late february, late march. wti and brent, a little later this morning we will catch up with francisco blanch of bank of america, talking up triple digit crude. right now on brent, $74.52. we are down about 0.7%. that's the call from bank of america, and it is a big one. tom: two years outcome of the come back to $65 a...
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morning about our c c-span colleague steve skully, over 30 years at this network and countless interviews from 8,000 hours of programming, from "the philadelphia inquirer," long-time c-spans host steve skully leaving the network after three decades. he has been one of the faces for the network for more than three decades. leaving next month they report. here's the -- part of the statement from steve which says for 30 years c-span has given me a front row seat to history allowing me to explain politics and public policy to our loyal audience. steve skully will be moving on to the bipartisan policy center here in the nation's capital and i think speaking for a number of my colleagues here at c-span and washington journal, we thank him for his service to his network and wish him the best of luck in this endeavor at the bipartisan policy center. back to our question. do you think senate democrats should eliminate the filibuster? if you say yes. if you say no. in atlanta we hear from doris who says yes, eliminate the filibuster. >> caller: good morning. you know, until recently republicans have been in charge and all this time nothing has been done. they can't imp
morning about our c c-span colleague steve skully, over 30 years at this network and countless interviews from 8,000 hours of programming, from "the philadelphia inquirer," long-time c-spans host steve skully leaving the network after three decades. he has been one of the faces for the network for more than three decades. leaving next month they report. here's the -- part of the statement from steve which says for 30 years c-span has given me a front row seat to history allowing me to...
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. >> i have to say that if we channel steve or matt ridley in the long run things get better and as younted out with every previous technology there are disruptions. if i had to bet i would bet 50 years from now things are going to be a lot better and we will have figured this out. however, however for the next ten or 20 years and probably the rest of my lifetime, not the younger people here, i think what has happened to us is that the tower of babel was destroyed between 2009 and 2012 and in that story the bible says let us go down and they may not understand one another and while it's always difficult to find the truth, i think that after 2012 we are in babel and social media has made it impossible to create alternate narratives within every university and everything is a battle to put the narrative forth and so i think that we will never again find shared truth i shouldn't say never again but the next 20 years we will not be able to find shared truth and so i am also despairing that good research such as yours and the ability to even agree on the facts in the social bias is sobeing c
. >> i have to say that if we channel steve or matt ridley in the long run things get better and as younted out with every previous technology there are disruptions. if i had to bet i would bet 50 years from now things are going to be a lot better and we will have figured this out. however, however for the next ten or 20 years and probably the rest of my lifetime, not the younger people here, i think what has happened to us is that the tower of babel was destroyed between 2009 and 2012...
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so while we may be a long way from normal leave it to a little movie magic at the box office to offer hope for a hollywood ending >> it felt great >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and it's not just the movies wedding season is also looking to bounce back so many celebrations were postponed by the pandemic and now costs are surging for couples and for their guests here's stephanie ruhle with "the price you pay. >> reporter: like so many brides suzanne morin postponed her walk down the aisle because of covid >> october 2020 was our date, and then around june 2020 was when we chose to push it we didn't want to put anybody at risk. >> reporter: her new date scheduled for this september but she's not alone. almost half of weddings in 2020 were postponed, sending demand skyrocketing this year. >> trying to find that happy medium of what you're okay with spending now as opposed to what you weren't originally it's pretty tough. >> reporter: wedding day essentials impacted by inflation and supply chain issues since last april the price of flowers is up almost 5%. food prices higher too. and hotels up over 8%. couples forced to cut c
so while we may be a long way from normal leave it to a little movie magic at the box office to offer hope for a hollywood ending >> it felt great >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and it's not just the movies wedding season is also looking to bounce back so many celebrations were postponed by the pandemic and now costs are surging for couples and for their guests here's stephanie ruhle with "the price you pay. >> reporter: like so many...
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steve kornacki, thank you very much. i'm so glad you don't have to have a late night over this one. >> long couple weeks instead. >> that'sou got it. >>> coming up, there's also an election going on in ethiopia now where the prime minister who was awarded the nobel peace prize is locked in real combat with forces in a region of the country that he cannot control. "the new york times" columnist nicholas kristof will guide us through it next. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 50, since colon cancer is increasing in younger adults. i'm cologuard®. i'm convenient and find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. i'm for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. l
steve kornacki, thank you very much. i'm so glad you don't have to have a late night over this one. >> long couple weeks instead. >> that'sou got it. >>> coming up, there's also an election going on in ethiopia now where the prime minister who was awarded the nobel peace prize is locked in real combat with forces in a region of the country that he cannot control. "the new york times" columnist nicholas kristof will guide us through it next. coaching. new workouts....
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steve. caller: i didn't have to wait for long. i'm just so happy to get in. the poppy seeds, i can remember in the 50's my grandfather. i can see him selling buddy poppies. i can remember. my story has to do with my roses. my father-in-law, uncles were all at the same time. none of them were hurt except my father. he has several funny stories he loves to tell. he was coming off the ship. things are exploding. he's coming off the ship, looks down and there's blood all over his leg. he never felt the thing, but he said he probably have been hit by shrapnel. he said he just turned around and walked back to the ship. that's how he got his purple heart. the interesting story is that my father-in-law and dad were on the same island at the same time 800 miles apart, half a world apart. they never met, but they were probably within. my father, he tracked macarthur from australia to japan. my father finished the war two months after they dropped the bomb in hiroshima. the one thing he knew no japanese, but the one thing he remembered and felt good about was people wer
steve. caller: i didn't have to wait for long. i'm just so happy to get in. the poppy seeds, i can remember in the 50's my grandfather. i can see him selling buddy poppies. i can remember. my story has to do with my roses. my father-in-law, uncles were all at the same time. none of them were hurt except my father. he has several funny stories he loves to tell. he was coming off the ship. things are exploding. he's coming off the ship, looks down and there's blood all over his leg. he never felt...
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steve: yeah. ainsley: arms around her. brian: how long was the courtship? you want to know the real answer? ainsley: like a week or a month? steve: it was 32 days. ainsley: you knew? steve: just knew. got married in four months. we got married 35 years ago today. brian: this wasn't arranged marriage love american style you looked at each other. steve: and there were fireworks. ainsley: what do you love most about her? steve: everything she is a great mom and friend. ainsley: lie down on the sofa, we will ask you a lot of questions. steve: happy birthday. -- happy anniversary. brian: that would have been brian's. brian: crime and punishment or lack thereof. who is to blame for crime running rampant every major city. you would think logical wisdom in thought in their mind would conclude there has been democrats. vilifying police over the last year and a half. and rampant unrest that we have seen is really getting into america's living rooms and their kitchenette. and that's why democrats have tried to switch the narrative they have said wait a ii we put money
steve: yeah. ainsley: arms around her. brian: how long was the courtship? you want to know the real answer? ainsley: like a week or a month? steve: it was 32 days. ainsley: you knew? steve: just knew. got married in four months. we got married 35 years ago today. brian: this wasn't arranged marriage love american style you looked at each other. steve: and there were fireworks. ainsley: what do you love most about her? steve: everything she is a great mom and friend. ainsley: lie down on the...
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long as we stop biden policies. so this whole thing is not invented by madison avenue geniuses. follow us and we will give you good gay coming. it's of the arts. stevei could listen to you all night and i hope everyone listens to you. or so lucky to have you printed you said it all, one point wanto reflect on his american citizena very proud american. one of the things we used to admire in the uk about the americans political debates was the economic debate was both parties at least in america used to believe in enterprise and they sort of argued a little bit around the edges. now, here in america it feels like we've gone full-circle. the admit it doesn't work printed is the colorist about it printed everybody please watch larry's show on the foxbusiness show. larry kudlow. coming up did you see this story, unbelievable biden taking donations from a russian lobbyist. right before dropping sanctions to the pipeline. steve: biden watch, remember russia collusion it was trump working with putin to get elected in 2016, only --collusion was hillary working with putin. biden has become putin's puppet. it turns out that biden, in violation of his own ethic
long as we stop biden policies. so this whole thing is not invented by madison avenue geniuses. follow us and we will give you good gay coming. it's of the arts. stevei could listen to you all night and i hope everyone listens to you. or so lucky to have you printed you said it all, one point wanto reflect on his american citizena very proud american. one of the things we used to admire in the uk about the americans political debates was the economic debate was both parties at least in america...
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minority communities who took lots of issues, too many to count on this hour-long show with this type of theory being taught. >> stevetudies curriculum which has been such a controversial topic, the first version of that was blatantly anti-semitic for example when what you have seen the past few months that this is really accelerated around the country, this imposition of racists in divide -- the black parents going to school boards and raising the alarm say i don't want my children taught this poison, the idea that these are just privileged white people, whole parade from all backgrounds contesting this and for don lemon to say that, they constantly accuses of fox news propaganda, that is just a lie. no question, is just lying and he's lying to make a political point because we can show the tape one after another of black parents standing up against this racist poison and don lemon says it's all privileged white people and by the way, there is an issue of racial injustice in this country. what are the solutions? not this kind of nonsense, but this notion of conservative ideas like strong families and school choice a
minority communities who took lots of issues, too many to count on this hour-long show with this type of theory being taught. >> stevetudies curriculum which has been such a controversial topic, the first version of that was blatantly anti-semitic for example when what you have seen the past few months that this is really accelerated around the country, this imposition of racists in divide -- the black parents going to school boards and raising the alarm say i don't want my children...
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. >> steve kornacki, thank you very much, i'm so glad that you don't want to have a late night over this one. >> it will be a long up, there's also an election going on in ethiopia now. where the prime minister, who was awarded the nobel priest prize is locked in real combat with forces in a region of the country that he cannot control. the new york times columnist will join us on that and guide us throughout the next. oughout the next when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. (customer) hi? (burke) happy anniversary. (customer) for what? (burke) every year you're with us, you get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy pe
. >> steve kornacki, thank you very much, i'm so glad that you don't want to have a late night over this one. >> it will be a long up, there's also an election going on in ethiopia now. where the prime minister, who was awarded the nobel priest prize is locked in real combat with forces in a region of the country that he cannot control. the new york times columnist will join us on that and guide us throughout the next. oughout the next when you really need to sleep you reach for the...
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steve: got the wrong channel on the radio. brian: i think so wuab on long island. ld you about how over the weekend pacific northwest even though it was super hot they had olympic trials. the way it works is they play the national anthem just one time a day. and the one time that day on saturday, they played, it was when that woman right there, gwen berry is the hammer thrower was on the medal podium. she finished third. and they played the national anthem. and she felt like she was set up because essentially, she was put on probation for raising her fist during the panam games in peru in 2019. ainsley: she said it cost her 50,000 sponsorship deal. she said she was told the anthem was going to play before she walked out. when she got to the podium and they play it that's why it was set up. no we have a scheduled time. we play it 20 minutes after the hour. steve: 5:20. she held that up t-shirt activist treaty and she put her hands on her hips. turned her back to the flag. people were outraged. she had people blasting her all over it trn social media. saying it was it
steve: got the wrong channel on the radio. brian: i think so wuab on long island. ld you about how over the weekend pacific northwest even though it was super hot they had olympic trials. the way it works is they play the national anthem just one time a day. and the one time that day on saturday, they played, it was when that woman right there, gwen berry is the hammer thrower was on the medal podium. she finished third. and they played the national anthem. and she felt like she was set up...