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Dylan Ratigan: The coming year will be a tsunami as AI eliminates jobs for young people
MSNBC· 2025-12-17 13:48
Democrats say, you know, things aren't affordable. Th this isn't affordable. This has gotten more expensive. Drugs have gotten more expensive. Housing's gotten more expensive.And you know what. They're right. And it was because of them.I believe the American people are going to reward us because the the American people are smart. They know Rome wasn't built in a day. They know what Joe Biden broke is not going to get fixed in a week.We got to stay with it. We got to keep on working on bringing good jobs and ...
New images show oil tanker seized by U.S. off Venezuela coast
NBC News· 2025-12-13 01:15
Tonight, new satellite images of that oil tanker seized by the US off the coast of Venezuela headed to a port in Galveastston, Texas. Following that dramatic raid by an elite Coast Guard team repelling onto the ship from helicopters after a federal judge signed a warrant to seize it. The DOJ says the ship was part of an illicit oil shipping network supporting terrorist organizations transporting sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran.And it comes as the Wall Street Journal reports, citing US officials that ...
GOP lawmakers beginning to turn on Speaker Johnson
MSNBC· 2025-12-04 21:33
Joining us, former Virginia Congresswoman Barbara Commtock, former Florida Congresswoman Val Demings, and Jake Sherman is still here with us. Jake, let's start with your reporting on Elise Stefonic. Why is she so frustrated with Speaker Johnson right now.>> This is this week was unlike probably anything I've ever seen covering Congress in I guess it's been 15 or 16 years. having a member of the leadership team um come out and suggest that the speaker was a liar, that he uh was a political novice, that he wa ...
Trump scandals ERUPT: Key impeachment witness on 'shocking' corruption in crypto, AI, Putin dealings
MSNBC· 2025-12-02 00:41
Now on to reports of apparently rampant grift inside the Trump White House, touching on everything from tech to foreign policy. Among the new revelations, the New York Times reporting that tech billionaire David Sachs, the administration's so-called AISAR is setting policies that could potentially benefit him personally. According to a Times analysis of his financial disclosures, Saxs has quote 708 tech investments, including at least 449 stakes in companies with ties to artificial intelligence that could b ...
Ari Melber: Trump has made it very clear he'd like to end the business life of many media entities
MSNBC· 2025-11-19 18:33
Let's bring in Ari Mel. He of course is our uh well he's the host of the beat. >> Yeah.>> And you're >> on MS Now >> the Grand Puba. >> Yeah. >> You are our own crown prince of legal affairs at MS Now.How's that. >> Careful. >> Careful.>> Take that comparison. >> So So there were so many things that were were so bizarre about what happened yesterday uh in the White House with the press with the president. uh telling an ABC News reporter in front of a guy who Trump's own CIA said killed Kosigible attacking a ...
‘Lame Duck Trump’: Inside Trump losing his grip on the Republican party after nearly a decade 
MSNBC· 2025-11-18 23:16
Political Analysis of Republican Party - The Republican party is showing signs of pushback against Donald Trump, potentially leading to a "lame duck" status earlier than anticipated [1] - Republicans have resisted Trump's pressure to redraw congressional maps in states like Kansas, Utah, and Indiana [2] - Trump's proposals, such as tariff rebate checks of over $2,000 for struggling Americans, have received little support [3] - Some Republicans are displaying "slightly less cowardice" by standing up to Trump, though it's not necessarily courage [5][6] - A small number of Republicans withstood threats from Trump, including personal attacks and primary challenges [7][8] - Collective action by Republicans can force issues and signal that pushing back against Trump is possible [10][11] - Only 30% of Americans identify as MAGA, while 43% associate with the "no kings movement," and Trump's approval is at 36% [11][12] - The Republican party is potentially undergoing a reassembly and rebranding in the post-Trump era [14][15] - Some individuals are strategically positioning themselves for the future of the GOP in a post-Trump landscape [17] - The positioning of potential candidates within the current administration could be "toxic" for the next Republican primary [18]
Velshi: If Epstein is a ‘hoax’ as Trump claims, why is Maxwell getting special treatment?
MSNBC· 2025-11-15 04:32
Well, we've reached the end of Donald Trump's no good, very bad week. The latest in a string of bad weeks since his second term began. But this week, the government reopened after a 43-day shutdown, breaking the record of the previous longest ever shutdown, which was in Trump's first term, only to be eclipsed by the release of thousands of emails that the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein either sent or received. According to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump's name appeared in more ...
LOST: See stunning voter data rattling Trump in Ari’s 2025 elex breakdown
MSNBC· 2025-11-06 01:23
We're reporting on this string of Democratic wins that are clearly upending politics today. The voters turned out and spoke really with one voice across the country. They spoke out and voted against Trump's unpopular second term.Democrats reaching quote the most important goal in politics, the New York Times reports today, showing they can win and win big. Sometimes it is that simple. Democratic candidates won decisively.double-digit victories in New Jersey and Virginia, where Dems flipped the governor's ma ...
Trump Goes Back and Forth on Russia Stance, Ukraine Aid
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-23 20:29
Geopolitical Strategy & Sanctions - The Trump administration's harshest sanctions on Russia are implemented shortly after a potential peace summit with Putin falls apart [1][2] - The Biden administration initially hesitated on these sanctions due to concerns about gas prices [3] - There's uncertainty regarding the US's stance on Ukraine using long-range missiles to strike inside Russia, with conflicting messages and interpretations of a Wall Street Journal report [9][10][11][12][13][14] Energy Market Impact - Oil prices are rising in reaction to the sanctions [18] - China has stockpiled oil in anticipation of the sanctions [20] - India, a major refiner of Russian crude, is starting to draw down its stockpiles, though the reason is unclear (sanctions or potential tariffs) [20] Russia-Ukraine Conflict Dynamics - Russian drones are attacking civilian neighborhoods in Ukraine, indicating no slowdown in Putin's actions [5] - Ukraine is seeking more liquefied natural gas and other energy supplies to get through the winter [19] - There are concerns that Putin is trying to manipulate Trump to prolong the war, exploiting a perceived numeric advantage over Ukraine [8]
How we stopped reading the news (and why it matters) | Michael D’Alimonte | TEDxUofTSalon
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-23 15:26
So, who here will read the headline of a news article and then go and tell someone, "Oh, yeah. I saw that on the news." I'm sure there are more than a few guilty parties here. And no judgment, it doesn't even seem like the wrong thing to do. More often than not, the most important piece of a news article is given away in the headline.Anyways, way back in the day of print newspapers, it didn't really matter if you read the whole piece or not. The article was right underneath the headline, and you were kind o ...