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for some reason "the huffington post" has decided to attack it. big dog ranch rescue has bad politics, following more than a million dollars to donald trump by having their events. lauree simmons is the president and we are honored to have her. why are they hassling you, your saving dogs. >> mainly because i'm having my fund-raising events at mar-a-lago which i've had for eight years and because i'm a conservative republican. this "huffington post," i mean, they put out a total hit piece out on us that's totally false. we haven't spent $1.9 million out mar-a-lago. we spent 900,000 at trump properties over eight years for 14 events. we raised $1.4 million to save dogs in our last event. everything they said was false. lara trump nor i are funneling any money. i work for free. for 14 years, donated a lot of my own money to build this rescue. they put doubts in the minds of our donors. we have had hundreds of hate calls, nasty emails,ui and hundreds of thousands of donations canceled due to this piece. it's just not right for them to put out their po
for some reason "the huffington post" has decided to attack it. big dog ranch rescue has bad politics, following more than a million dollars to donald trump by having their events. lauree simmons is the president and we are honored to have her. why are they hassling you, your saving dogs. >> mainly because i'm having my fund-raising events at mar-a-lago which i've had for eight years and because i'm a conservative republican. this "huffington post," i mean, they put...
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. >> let us go to jonathan, "huffington post." jonathan: i have a follow-up on that because i also happen to be based in michigan where the numbers are looking scary. this is for dr. walensky, i think. you mentioned in your statement that it might be time to sort of have some clear guidance on afterschool activities or staying out of indoor sports. should states like michigan have stronger guidance? should we be looking at a pause, in restaurants, or guidance to stay out of indoor dining? should that be coming from the state? does the cdc have any plans, or are you considering stronger guidance that when the numbers are spiking like they are, especially with the possibility of vaccines and being in this race feeling like we are close but falling behind. i am wondering if there should be more aggressive guidance. dr. walensky: as i mentioned we have been in close touch. our guidance on youth sports is pretty articulate with regard to substantial or high transmission and the activity should be happening outdoors and more than six fe
. >> let us go to jonathan, "huffington post." jonathan: i have a follow-up on that because i also happen to be based in michigan where the numbers are looking scary. this is for dr. walensky, i think. you mentioned in your statement that it might be time to sort of have some clear guidance on afterschool activities or staying out of indoor sports. should states like michigan have stronger guidance? should we be looking at a pause, in restaurants, or guidance to stay out of...
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the huffington post. we were both at the same time. i was such a jerk to you. maybe you were a jerk to me. i was a jerk to you. >> i tend to not be overwhelming polite in political arguments. there is a good possibility i was also a jerk. >> greg: i have become such a fan of yours. if you don't follow glenn on twitter, you should. if you only follow one person on twitter make it glenn greenwald. you get 5 great thoughts a day from him. one of the great things about you is run directly at stories that other journalists won't touch. especially, the one we avoid the brian sicknick story which you have been on top of since it happened, right? >> yeah. a lot of that comes from the way i got in journalism. i didn't work for the "new york times." i just created a blog in 2005 because i wanted to talk about things i didn't think other people were talking about. i do my journalism from that still. brian sicknick, this claim kept being made that his skull was bashed in by a fire extinguisher. there was no evidence. a lot of people were talking about this savage and bruta
the huffington post. we were both at the same time. i was such a jerk to you. maybe you were a jerk to me. i was a jerk to you. >> i tend to not be overwhelming polite in political arguments. there is a good possibility i was also a jerk. >> greg: i have become such a fan of yours. if you don't follow glenn on twitter, you should. if you only follow one person on twitter make it glenn greenwald. you get 5 great thoughts a day from him. one of the great things about you is run...
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overall ad contraction and couldn't compete with facebook and google on that sale we saw them sell off huffington post they sold off tumblr, so it is a combination of the two companies they purchased years ago. >> is this too much skating to where the puck was there's a lot of action in the businesses, not focusing just on advertising but diversifying into subscriptions, into courses, things like that. yahoo would have been in a really good position to do some of that. you know, iac has done it, venmeo did it, maybe not enough creative thinking when you get to be a bigger company and they just want you zwroegenerate cas. >> when you look at verizon versus at&t, these are two companies at their core selling broadband as well as wireless. they've done in different directions i think verizon trying to get rid of these speaks to how different the strategies have become at&t made the massive deal with warner media, now have hbo max as a key part of their portfolio. on the other hand, verizon is saying, no, we're going to focus exclusively on our core competency, which is wireless and buying up spectru
overall ad contraction and couldn't compete with facebook and google on that sale we saw them sell off huffington post they sold off tumblr, so it is a combination of the two companies they purchased years ago. >> is this too much skating to where the puck was there's a lot of action in the businesses, not focusing just on advertising but diversifying into subscriptions, into courses, things like that. yahoo would have been in a really good position to do some of that. you know, iac has...
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lee daniels, ariana huffington, deepak chopra, and your sister, maria shriver are quoted in your book. how did you pick the people? once you picked them, did they all say yes. >> we thought at the beginning we would just have a few people. almost universally people did say yes. we looked for people -- this was not hard to do. we looked for people who were willing to say, as reverend jackie lewis writes had the book, everyone has gift. she writes, everyone is a house of god. not some of us, not a few of us, the ones we agree with -- everyone. we wanted those people who could articulate how that power to bring people together wasn't the same as agreeing with everyone. but we wanted those voices that said if we listen deeply to each other and if we see everyone as being a house of god, then we have got a chance. i started to ask -- you know, of course it helped that my sister joined us. and then it helped that common said yes. it helped that some of the big name figures, bishop jakes and others said yes. but in the end, the book has over 100 voices. the book is edited by me and todd. but
lee daniels, ariana huffington, deepak chopra, and your sister, maria shriver are quoted in your book. how did you pick the people? once you picked them, did they all say yes. >> we thought at the beginning we would just have a few people. almost universally people did say yes. we looked for people -- this was not hard to do. we looked for people who were willing to say, as reverend jackie lewis writes had the book, everyone has gift. she writes, everyone is a house of god. not some of...
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huffington post seemed to confirm that a little later on today when they're reporter, they're reporting the capitol reported that he saw republican senator tim -- democratic senator congresswoman kerry bass walking out of an elevator together. as i said, miracle of all miracles. joining us now is the democratic senator from that very unusual tableau, senator cory booker of new jersey judiciary committee. senator booker, really nice to see, you thank you for coming on the show. tonight >> it is good to see you too, rachel, thank you for having me. >> it feels like a very small miracle to be able to report with eye witnesses that there are bipartisan discussions happening among three by partisan very serious members of congress like you and senator scott and congresswoman bass. that alone feels like a glimmer of hope that i'm not used to feeling. is it worth being hopeful about this? >> it definitely. is i will confirm that we have been talking, literally over weeks, and those bipartisan discussions have been really promising. we all have our wants, in other words things that are critical
huffington post seemed to confirm that a little later on today when they're reporter, they're reporting the capitol reported that he saw republican senator tim -- democratic senator congresswoman kerry bass walking out of an elevator together. as i said, miracle of all miracles. joining us now is the democratic senator from that very unusual tableau, senator cory booker of new jersey judiciary committee. senator booker, really nice to see, you thank you for coming on the show. tonight >>...
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essays and articles that you can read in places like the atlantic monthly, salone, boston review, and huffington post. none more important than our own magazine financial history. you can find that history at www.moaf.o are -- org, for museum of finance. the topic of his next book is alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce him, william hogeland. [ cheers and applause ] >>> thanks a lot. i know the accoustics in here boom a bit, can anyone hear me? okay, thank you, good to know. i think some of you know maybe i'm a bit of a fish out of water here. i would like to point out that the museum of american finance, they have had me speak, this is the first time. my first ever talk on alexander hamilton and related issues was sponsored by the museum. for my very first book and that was back in 2006. so, it's a, i think some of you already know that my, you know, it's celebrate ham ton right now, and celebrate is not exactly what i do, generally speaking. those that know my work, know that i think critically and i write critically. i write and think critically about everything because that's ju
essays and articles that you can read in places like the atlantic monthly, salone, boston review, and huffington post. none more important than our own magazine financial history. you can find that history at www.moaf.o are -- org, for museum of finance. the topic of his next book is alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce him, william hogeland. [ cheers and applause ] >>> thanks a lot. i know the accoustics in here boom a bit, can anyone hear me? okay, thank you, good to...
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essays that you can read in places like the atlantic monthly, the "new york times," "boston review," ""huffington post"." you can find the magazine at moaf.org for museum of american finance. it should be no surprise that the topic of william's next book is alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce him, william hogeland. [ applause ] >> thanks a lot. i know the acoustics in here boom a little bit. can everyone hear me? that's good to know. i think some of you know that maybe it's a little bit -- i'm a little bit of a fish out of water here. i would like to point out that the museum of american finance has had me speak. this is the third time. my first talk on alexander hamilton and other related issues was sponsored by the museum. for my first book, that was back in 2006. so it's a -- i think some of you already know that my -- it's celebrate hamilton time right now and celebrate is not exactly what i do, generally speaking. you know that i think critically and i write critically. i write and think critically about everything because that's just how i think. people sometimes think because
essays that you can read in places like the atlantic monthly, the "new york times," "boston review," ""huffington post"." you can find the magazine at moaf.org for museum of american finance. it should be no surprise that the topic of william's next book is alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce him, william hogeland. [ applause ] >> thanks a lot. i know the acoustics in here boom a little bit. can everyone hear me? that's good to know. i...
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"huffington post" estimates there are over 200 rioters wanted today by the fbi who have not been identified or caught. that's an update on accountability for those people and what they did. there will be a lot more in tonight's program. coming up, why republicans can't come to grips with losing the senate and the white house as joe biden continues to build conservative support. i want to tell you as we talk about accountability, this sunday i will be anchoring a live special on the chauvin murder trial. it is the eve of the pivotal closing arguments. that's this sunday right here on msnbc 6:00 p.m. eastern. i hope you'll join us. the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, li
"huffington post" estimates there are over 200 rioters wanted today by the fbi who have not been identified or caught. that's an update on accountability for those people and what they did. there will be a lot more in tonight's program. coming up, why republicans can't come to grips with losing the senate and the white house as joe biden continues to build conservative support. i want to tell you as we talk about accountability, this sunday i will be anchoring a live special on the...
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articles that you can read in places like the atlantic monthly salon the new york times boston review huffington post, but none more important than our own magazine financial history. you can find that magazine at www.moaf.org for museum. american finance so it should be no surprise that the topic of williams. next book is alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce him william hogeland. thanks a lot. i know the acoustics in here boom a little bit. can anyone hear me? okay. thank you. that's good to know. i think some of you know that maybe it's a little bit. i'm a little bit of a fish out of water here. i would like to point out that the museum of american finance has had me speak. this is the third time in fact my very first ever talk on alexander hamilton and other related issues was sponsored by the museum from my very first book and that was back in 2006. so it's a big i think some of you already know that my you know, it's celebrate hamilton time right now and celebrate is not exactly what i do generally speaking. i those of you know my work know that i think critically and i write c
articles that you can read in places like the atlantic monthly salon the new york times boston review huffington post, but none more important than our own magazine financial history. you can find that magazine at www.moaf.org for museum. american finance so it should be no surprise that the topic of williams. next book is alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce him william hogeland. thanks a lot. i know the acoustics in here boom a little bit. can anyone hear me? okay. thank you....
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she is a senior editor for huffington post where she focused on courts and judicial nominations. previously reporting for roll call at on the texas legislature for gallery watch in austin texas. please welcome jen. jen: welcome to today's acs panel. i am jen bendery. you can use the q&a function to send any questions during the panel. i will try to pick up some to go and save the rest for the end. finally, whatever this means, i am required to tell you, one hour of california cle credit is available for this call. email info with court reform in the subject line to receive your credit. if you are in a jurisdiction other than california pencil rules in that -- consult the rules in that state. i have no idea what this means. cla materials will be shared with all participant in a follow-up email. let's move on to our panelist. congress that mondaire jones is a freshman democrat from new york. he represents -- he went to stanford and worked in the department of justice. and he worked to perform our criminal and legal system to make it more fair and equitable. then he went to harvard
she is a senior editor for huffington post where she focused on courts and judicial nominations. previously reporting for roll call at on the texas legislature for gallery watch in austin texas. please welcome jen. jen: welcome to today's acs panel. i am jen bendery. you can use the q&a function to send any questions during the panel. i will try to pick up some to go and save the rest for the end. finally, whatever this means, i am required to tell you, one hour of california cle credit is...
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host: there was an argument against nonpartisan primaries in the huffington post. i want to read a couple of paragraphs and have you addressed concerns that they bring up against nonpartisan primaries. "why should anybody not part of a political party had any voice in deciding who will be the leaders to represent that party in the contest for political office? if someone doesn't want to affiliate, they can participate in the general election which is open to all registered voters, then choose among the options divided by the parties. they get to choose among the candidates put forward by those citizens who, unlike them, have come together to achieve some common goals for the organization of their political party. i am not a member of the writing for -- rotary club, lyons, or any organization, and i would not claim any right to tell them who their leader should be. why should a democrat or independent have a right to tell republicans, for example, who their leader should be? what is your response to that? guest: we should have a congress of 535 americans. people who
host: there was an argument against nonpartisan primaries in the huffington post. i want to read a couple of paragraphs and have you addressed concerns that they bring up against nonpartisan primaries. "why should anybody not part of a political party had any voice in deciding who will be the leaders to represent that party in the contest for political office? if someone doesn't want to affiliate, they can participate in the general election which is open to all registered voters, then...
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i read the times and the wall street journal and huffington post and irate for the atlantic. and i google around a bit. i think the times and the journal and the washington post are doing good work in attempting within the limits of all of our filters as citizens to tell the story as they see best, and in the spirit of your fake news, i think it's important not to dismiss the work of professional journalists in their efforts to tell stories as staff. of those important to get a diversity -- but i don't watch tv. except c-span. [laughs] >> so, it seems one of the -- as teachers we can control so little of what happens, right in the world, we're just small players and big game. however, the one thing we can control is education. right? that's our game, that's kind of what we're after. inseams to, me civic education needs him some sprucing up. war organizations and advocate for civic education, what are some of the policies you need to think means that take place in all 51st dates to better improve in getting and -- one madison say about civil education? >> he said first of, all
i read the times and the wall street journal and huffington post and irate for the atlantic. and i google around a bit. i think the times and the journal and the washington post are doing good work in attempting within the limits of all of our filters as citizens to tell the story as they see best, and in the spirit of your fake news, i think it's important not to dismiss the work of professional journalists in their efforts to tell stories as staff. of those important to get a diversity -- but...
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2003 we had 135 candidates on the ballot from arnold schwarzenegger to actor gary coleman, arianna huffington the, almost anyone with a handful of signatures and a few thousand dollars. jenner doesn't have the celebrity of schwarzenegger, she identifies as a fiscal conservative, socially liberal, but she can claim covers from wheety's to van -- wheaties to "vanity fair." she lived the pop culture life, came out as a trans woman and starred in another show that focused on gender transition. last month she appeared on the masked singer, here she explains why. >> i think it's important that you stay visible. i want to show people that even no matter who you are, what you are, what time in life you do this, once you get through it, that there's a light at the other end. >> reporter: as for the recall right now, the state is counting signatures. an election is likely in the fall. nothing's guaranteed, the state faces a serious drought, another season of wildfires and possibly blackouts. the big question, you know, is to democrats put all their eggs in one basket behind newsom, dismiss the recall,
2003 we had 135 candidates on the ballot from arnold schwarzenegger to actor gary coleman, arianna huffington the, almost anyone with a handful of signatures and a few thousand dollars. jenner doesn't have the celebrity of schwarzenegger, she identifies as a fiscal conservative, socially liberal, but she can claim covers from wheety's to van -- wheaties to "vanity fair." she lived the pop culture life, came out as a trans woman and starred in another show that focused on gender...
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earlier this week in the wake of acquisition "huffington post" laid off dozens of journalists due to declining advertising revenue. unfortunately, they are not alone. last year digital publishers furlowed or laid off reporters. more people are online like ever before and all-time readership is at an all-time home. also in the wake of the pandemic when local journalism is more important than ever. i quote we are truly facing an extinction level event for local news, end quote. if this trend continues, we risk permanently compromising the news organizations that are essential to our communities, holding the government and corporations accountable and sustaining our democracy. in response to these concerns, the subcommittee examined the effect of market power, market power of the largest technology platforms on the survival of free and diverse press as part of our bipartisan investigation last congress. during our inquiry, we received evidence about the significant and growing aassimtry of power between several dominant online platforms and news publishers. submissions and testimony bef
earlier this week in the wake of acquisition "huffington post" laid off dozens of journalists due to declining advertising revenue. unfortunately, they are not alone. last year digital publishers furlowed or laid off reporters. more people are online like ever before and all-time readership is at an all-time home. also in the wake of the pandemic when local journalism is more important than ever. i quote we are truly facing an extinction level event for local news, end quote. if this...
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. >> some more mentions noted last night, this from the huffington post. a potential sign of the focus is shifting, covid, coronavirus, virus, vaccine, those words got a combined 24 mentions. on the foreign policy front, this from cbs news, china, four times during the speech. beijing, one time during the speech. in a sign that all politics is local, this is the front page of the pittsburgh tribune-review. president biden name checks pittsburgh in speech in congress, talking about wind turbines being made in pittsburgh. after the speech there is always the debate about what did not get mentioned. this from kevin brady saying here's what he forgot to mention. on day one he revoked the border wall construction, return to the failed obama era set -- era policy of catch and release. some criticism on the border issue coming from the democratic side of the aisle. senator mark kelly sang while i share the urgency in fixing our broken immigration system, what i did not hear was a plan to address the immediate crisis on the border. i will continue holding this adm
. >> some more mentions noted last night, this from the huffington post. a potential sign of the focus is shifting, covid, coronavirus, virus, vaccine, those words got a combined 24 mentions. on the foreign policy front, this from cbs news, china, four times during the speech. beijing, one time during the speech. in a sign that all politics is local, this is the front page of the pittsburgh tribune-review. president biden name checks pittsburgh in speech in congress, talking about wind...
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gupta wrote in an op-ed in the huffington post, states should decriminalize simple possession of all drugs, all drugs. this is obviously an incredibly controversial statement and way out of step with most americans' views, for good reason. what she said is as long as there were small amounts, she would legalize heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamine, you name it. when ms. gupta tried to distance herself from these previous positions that are published in black and white, here's what "the washington post" fact-check ers said. they said for this tango of previously unacknowledged flip-flops, gupta earns an upside down pinocchio. now, i've seen a one pinocchio, two pinocchio, three pinocchio, even a four, but i have never seen an upside down pinocchio. for a tango of previously unacknowledged flip-flops. the fact-check examines ms. gupta's confusing then and now statements on police budgets, qualified immunity, and drug policy, and this is what they found. now, i understand and respect the fact that people's opinions can change over time as we learn new information or have
gupta wrote in an op-ed in the huffington post, states should decriminalize simple possession of all drugs, all drugs. this is obviously an incredibly controversial statement and way out of step with most americans' views, for good reason. what she said is as long as there were small amounts, she would legalize heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamine, you name it. when ms. gupta tried to distance herself from these previous positions that are published in black and white, here's...