44
44
Dec 26, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole: a great point. now, david, one of the things we talked about in the a block was the vice president's inability to get people to cross the aisle and work together and push forward president biden's agenda but kamala harris is blaming the senate for not getting people across the aisle and passing the bill. look what she said questioned about trying to get republicans across the aisle. >> you were just in the senate. >> yeah. >> and the president spent decades there. how come you can't pull someone across the aisle on this, or joe manchin within your own party. >> we are not going to give up on these issues but you're right, it's a 50-50 senate. it's a 50-50 senate and so, but it has to be a combination of us as an administration but also everyone weighing in. nicole: again, david i don't really know what that answer was, but what was your take on it? david: more word salad for one which is all you get. you're right, biden has been in the senate for what, decades. kamala harris was there. the reason th
nicole: a great point. now, david, one of the things we talked about in the a block was the vice president's inability to get people to cross the aisle and work together and push forward president biden's agenda but kamala harris is blaming the senate for not getting people across the aisle and passing the bill. look what she said questioned about trying to get republicans across the aisle. >> you were just in the senate. >> yeah. >> and the president spent decades there. how...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole byer. "nicole byer: big beautiful weirdo" premieres tuesday on netflix. and "wipeout" returns january 11th on tbs. we'll be right back with music from norah jones. ♪ i'd do ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ for you dear ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ yes, i'd do anything! ♪ ♪ for... ♪ ♪ you! ♪ for anything on your pet's wish list. petsmart. anything for pets. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. ♪ can i get ten large fries please? i'm gonna need like ten egg mcmuffin sandwich things? night, or the next morning, you've been loyal. mymcdonald's rewards is for you. now, every order earns points redeemable for free mcdonald's. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right ba
nicole byer. "nicole byer: big beautiful weirdo" premieres tuesday on netflix. and "wipeout" returns january 11th on tbs. we'll be right back with music from norah jones. ♪ i'd do ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ for you dear ♪ ♪ anything ♪ ♪ yes, i'd do anything! ♪ ♪ for... ♪ ♪ you! ♪ for anything on your pet's wish list. petsmart. anything for pets. (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now...
25
25
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole byer. this holiday season, give your family the gift that keeps on... going? our very own energizer bunny! energizer ultimate lithium. [snowball splat and windshield wiper] the #1 longest-lasting aa battery. yo, i need me some of these, bro. ♪ ♪ yo. ♪ yo. yo. ♪ ♪ trends come and go. nacho cheese is forever. yo. doritos. another level. (avo) command products organize any space with ease... yo. ...and without damage. command. do. no harm. with mucinex all-in-one you've got powerful relief from your worst cold and flu symptoms. so when you need to show your cold who's boss, grab mucinex all-in-one... and get back to your rhythm. ♪ the relief you need. the cash you want. right now at kohl's... it's time to ring in the savings... and spend your kohl's cash! get up to 60% off holiday decor... fleece for $19.99 and under... 40-60% off bedding... and find so many deals you just can't pass them up! kohl's. [ echoing ] some of us were born for this. to protect people. to help them save. w
nicole byer. this holiday season, give your family the gift that keeps on... going? our very own energizer bunny! energizer ultimate lithium. [snowball splat and windshield wiper] the #1 longest-lasting aa battery. yo, i need me some of these, bro. ♪ ♪ yo. ♪ yo. yo. ♪ ♪ trends come and go. nacho cheese is forever. yo. doritos. another level. (avo) command products organize any space with ease... yo. ...and without damage. command. do. no harm. with mucinex all-in-one you've got...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
i nicole hannah jones launch the 1619 project with the new york times 2 years ago. it aimed to reframe us history by placing the legacy of slavery at its core content from the project was included in school curriculum in at least 5 u. s. states. but critics of the 6900 projects, a excuse historic fact, in favor of ideology. like to discuss this contentious topic, we are joined by 2 professionals who can help us sort through this a political activist anthony rogers, right and legal analyst, jennifer britain to master. thanks guys for being with us. it certainly is an interesting one because a conversation i was having earlier, we were math, we wouldn't be having this conversation, but jennifer will start with you. disputes over school curriculum or nothing new, but maybe it is an idea to leave children's education to the professionals. no, i think you know, i think that always that always has a hobby out to it. you know, there's always an exception. they even say that in a law there's an exception. it depends really because one, you have educators who absolutely shou
i nicole hannah jones launch the 1619 project with the new york times 2 years ago. it aimed to reframe us history by placing the legacy of slavery at its core content from the project was included in school curriculum in at least 5 u. s. states. but critics of the 6900 projects, a excuse historic fact, in favor of ideology. like to discuss this contentious topic, we are joined by 2 professionals who can help us sort through this a political activist anthony rogers, right and legal analyst,...
22
22
Dec 16, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
that's really key, nicole. people just got to get the vaccines and boosters. >> if we have positives in any place or people queen, and we show the colleges where people are moving to remote, what is the step we take on the other side? should vaccinated people still have to quarantine for 10 days, test out of quarantine? what is the answer if we're heading into another phase where something more infectious that breaks through to vaccinated people is upon us? >> yeah. i mean, i think you heard the expression endemic, right? i think this coronavirus is so, so tricky. we've now clearly learned that it's not really going anywhere. we're going to have to find a way to live with it safely. we're going to need our schools and businesses, academic institutions, our entertainment industry, you mentioned broadway shutting down, you and i both live in new york and saw, i've been to several broadway shows this summer and fall safely, being fully vaccinated and masked but we're going to have to learn how to deal with upcomin
that's really key, nicole. people just got to get the vaccines and boosters. >> if we have positives in any place or people queen, and we show the colleges where people are moving to remote, what is the step we take on the other side? should vaccinated people still have to quarantine for 10 days, test out of quarantine? what is the answer if we're heading into another phase where something more infectious that breaks through to vaccinated people is upon us? >> yeah. i mean, i think...
25
25
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier. doctor, let me start with you. he's been there a long time and makes a lot of money and wrong a lot. is that not a perfect example of washington, d.c.? >> well, pete, let's be honest. at this point i think we have not gotten anything right with covid-19 coming out of the white house and dr. fauci and the cdc. they flip flop every day. what i can tell you some of the verbiage coming out of dr. fauci recently talking about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. shortening the isolation. i am a big fan of shortening the isolation and the post-exposure quarantine. that was far overdue. it had to be done. we have a man made worker shortage of the vaccine mandates and these long isolation protocols. m the data has been there for 6 months. they had to catch up. the vaccine mandates for domestic travel will work as well as the vaccine mandate for the cruise ships. every person had to be vaccinated but they had major outbreaks. the vaccine mandates when you have transmission among the vaccinated and the boosted. it won't
nicole saphier. doctor, let me start with you. he's been there a long time and makes a lot of money and wrong a lot. is that not a perfect example of washington, d.c.? >> well, pete, let's be honest. at this point i think we have not gotten anything right with covid-19 coming out of the white house and dr. fauci and the cdc. they flip flop every day. what i can tell you some of the verbiage coming out of dr. fauci recently talking about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. shortening...
43
43
Dec 9, 2021
12/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole - nicole, here's how this works, all right. we're going to have a number of mystery objects brought out in front of us and our job is to guess what each one is the catch is that we have to figure it out by touch alone are you ready for this >> i am so ready [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: really all right. since i'm the host, yeah, here we go, i'm going first why am i going first let's just see our first object [ light laughter ] all right, so this is -- all right, i'm not good at this game i get freaked out. all right, we have -- i'll have 30 seconds to identify what this is, all right you can look at it if you want >> oh, i can >> jimmy: yeah, you just can't tell me what it is [ laughter ] >> good luck >> jimmy: don't say that [ light laughter ] it's so weird. i can't tell you how weird it is it's so weird. i don't like it. but it doesn't feel like it's warm or anything did i touch it oh ew gross. it's like a cold liquid. [ light laughter ] what do you mean "go ahead." go in it [ laughter ] i have to go in the liquid it's water
nicole - nicole, here's how this works, all right. we're going to have a number of mystery objects brought out in front of us and our job is to guess what each one is the catch is that we have to figure it out by touch alone are you ready for this >> i am so ready [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: really all right. since i'm the host, yeah, here we go, i'm going first why am i going first let's just see our first object [ light laughter ] all right, so this is -- all right, i'm not good...
29
29
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier. doctor, let me start with you. he's been there a long time and makes a lot of money and wrong a lot. is that not a perfect example of washington, d.c.? >> well, pete, let's be honest. at this point i think we have not gotten anything right with covid-19 coming out of the white house and dr. fauci and the cdc. they flip flop every day. what i can tell you some of the verbiage coming out of dr. fauci recently talking about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. shortening the isolation. i am a big fan of shortening the isolation and the post-exposure quarantine. that was far overdue. it had to be done. we have a man made worker shortage of the vaccine mandates and these long isolation protocols. the data has been there for 6 months. they had to catch up. the vaccine mandates for domestic travel will work as well as the vaccine mandate for the cruise ships. every person had to e vaccinated but they had major outbreaks. the vaccine mandates when you have transmission among the vaccinated and the boosted. it won't he
nicole saphier. doctor, let me start with you. he's been there a long time and makes a lot of money and wrong a lot. is that not a perfect example of washington, d.c.? >> well, pete, let's be honest. at this point i think we have not gotten anything right with covid-19 coming out of the white house and dr. fauci and the cdc. they flip flop every day. what i can tell you some of the verbiage coming out of dr. fauci recently talking about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. shortening...
7
7.0
Dec 6, 2021
12/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
amy: nicole hockley, can you tell us about dynlan? next week will mark the ninth anniversary of the said hook massacre. and if you could tell us about sandy hook promise running the anonymous reporting system called say something for classmates of troubled people? sure. thank you for asking about my son. i have two children and their both the loves of my life. dylan was murdered in his first grade classroom. he is the reason that i have helped launch sandy hook promise and work hard to create a safer future for my surviving son, but also for all children because i think that is what they deserve and they do not deserve to be shot down in their classrooms or live in fear of shootings in their schools or homes or communities. what we do as saint hook prome is we very much work with organizations like brady to support gun safety a mental health legislation to enforce the haters and provide appropriate access and responsibility. what we are also doing on the ground is behavioral change. we go to schools and train students and the adults a
amy: nicole hockley, can you tell us about dynlan? next week will mark the ninth anniversary of the said hook massacre. and if you could tell us about sandy hook promise running the anonymous reporting system called say something for classmates of troubled people? sure. thank you for asking about my son. i have two children and their both the loves of my life. dylan was murdered in his first grade classroom. he is the reason that i have helped launch sandy hook promise and work hard to create a...
10
10.0
Dec 8, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole? >> thank, you i just wanted to dig in a bit more to this really interesting conversation about limitations. and give this back over to you, senator jones. you are friends voluntary reporting regarding hate crimes and law enforcement. not military but law enforcement themselves. can you talk a bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities and within the law enforcement sector. >> it's extremely challenging. and you've got -- at one point there was a component, mainly about the communities themselves. you really don't like to collect the state in the sense that they believe that it somehow reflects badly on their communities. mayors and county commissioners and chiefs of police and sheriffs, they don't want their communities being tagged as a hate crime filled community. they also know that, quite frankly, with a lot of these hate crimes, it comes a lot of played listed as well. so -- collect the state. i've seen it here in ala
nicole? >> thank, you i just wanted to dig in a bit more to this really interesting conversation about limitations. and give this back over to you, senator jones. you are friends voluntary reporting regarding hate crimes and law enforcement. not military but law enforcement themselves. can you talk a bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities and within the law enforcement sector. >> it's extremely challenging. and...
29
29
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier board certified radiologist and fox news contributor. always good to have your medical analysis. new case rates for covid are hitting record levels here in the u.s. hospitalizations, we heard from steve's report and deaths are rising at a much slower rate. i guess that's some good news here, right? >> that's right and yes, we are at record high new cases throughout the pandemic. new case levels have exceeded that as we saw last winter but similar to what south africa continues to report, we are seeing reduction in clinical -- in the -- the number dropped to 14% during the delta wave and less than 5% with omicron with a population that has a less than 40% vaccination rate. in the united states we're seeing the same thing. we have a drastic rise in cases and while there is a slight rise in hospitalizations, that is being driven by the sheer high trance missability and contagiousness of this but not that it is a more severe strain. >> many people going out to get booster shots because they're concerned about getting omicron and dr. fauci is
nicole saphier board certified radiologist and fox news contributor. always good to have your medical analysis. new case rates for covid are hitting record levels here in the u.s. hospitalizations, we heard from steve's report and deaths are rising at a much slower rate. i guess that's some good news here, right? >> that's right and yes, we are at record high new cases throughout the pandemic. new case levels have exceeded that as we saw last winter but similar to what south africa...
39
39
Dec 17, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
nicolle? >> john heilemann, as heidi just said, one of the sort of side gigs of helming this hour is managing the anxiety of the host and her viewers. you'll be helming some of these hours for me next week. there is an "atlantic" piece in august that i read four times, sent it to every parent i know. it was basically about mommies and daddies are broken. it was about sending our kids black to school in september amid the surging delta wave. and what i think kids, most importantly, can't take, and you see them, they're devastated. the u.s. surgeon general put out a warning, an alert about kids' mental health, a 55% increase in young girls going to the emergency room with mental health crises, 5% increase in young boys. we cannot go through this again. kids cannot stay home, john. >> yeah, and look, i mean, what dr. jha said, on the other side, i'm reading through the epidemiologists who are still trying to sort out what's going on with omicron and looking at some of the data coming out of south
nicolle? >> john heilemann, as heidi just said, one of the sort of side gigs of helming this hour is managing the anxiety of the host and her viewers. you'll be helming some of these hours for me next week. there is an "atlantic" piece in august that i read four times, sent it to every parent i know. it was basically about mommies and daddies are broken. it was about sending our kids black to school in september amid the surging delta wave. and what i think kids, most...
21
21
Dec 15, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
it was, i think, a little bit surprising, nicolle. it sort of took my breath away because she sent not a message. she simply signalled that she expects that the january 6th committee will send a criminal referral on the former president of the united states to the justice department at the end of these proceedings. right now, we are talking about contempt charges with witnesses who are refusing to testify. liz cheney indicated she believes they will have evidence to make this referral asking d.o.j. to prosecute the former president. 1512 is an obstruction statute. charlottely, the evidence she is talking about might be suggestive of a conspiracy to interfere with the vote count, a conspiracy to interfere with the functioning of government. it looks like this committee is going to do the opposite of bob mueller did. you will remember that mueller, in his report, infamously said he was restricted, he couldn't bring charges against a sitting president. so he was writing a road map for congress. sounds like congress is going to return the
it was, i think, a little bit surprising, nicolle. it sort of took my breath away because she sent not a message. she simply signalled that she expects that the january 6th committee will send a criminal referral on the former president of the united states to the justice department at the end of these proceedings. right now, we are talking about contempt charges with witnesses who are refusing to testify. liz cheney indicated she believes they will have evidence to make this referral asking...
20
20
Dec 2, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me how you see this. >> absolutely, nicolle. we are dealing with an incredibly uncertain situation. yes deaths have been slightly down. but yesterday there were almost 2,000 people in america that died of covid. you know, this is a classic case of, you know, half empty or half full glass. i don't think we can tell much where we are going to be two to four weeks from now. we have to wait and see. and omicron adds a whole new dimension to this with two new cases announced today. one of the cases, the person who lives in minnesota, had just attended a massive exhibition in new york city, where there were 53,000 people there. the other thing is, the guy in minnesota was fully vaccinated and had the booster shot. so we are going to see some breakthrough cases. we don't know a lot about the behavior of omicron, will it be more contagious? it might well be. will it be more deadly? we don't know yet. will it be resistant to the vaccines that are out there. they might be. that we will know some the next ten days or so when the laboratory
tell me how you see this. >> absolutely, nicolle. we are dealing with an incredibly uncertain situation. yes deaths have been slightly down. but yesterday there were almost 2,000 people in america that died of covid. you know, this is a classic case of, you know, half empty or half full glass. i don't think we can tell much where we are going to be two to four weeks from now. we have to wait and see. and omicron adds a whole new dimension to this with two new cases announced today. one of...
8
8.0
Dec 7, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
and nicole, i've got to be honest with you. we're very proud of the fact so much of the biden administration's blueprint for doing this is taken from the work we do at the institute. the congressman is right. what essentially we're trying to do is leverage the executive branch and the united states government to really enhance the responsibilities across the government both state and federal. you've got to prioritize the threat. and i think that is happening. for too long this was kind of written off as just a spotty problems here and there. but i think we've seen now this is a real priority. it has to be in part because this is a national security issue. there is no question because of the contacts and domestically. you can do it with carrots by just working together with the state a.g.s, local law enforcement. but on occasion you've got to use a little stack. you've got federal funding that goes to these states that authorities rely on. you can use that leverage a good bit to get them onboard with so many of the priorities we
and nicole, i've got to be honest with you. we're very proud of the fact so much of the biden administration's blueprint for doing this is taken from the work we do at the institute. the congressman is right. what essentially we're trying to do is leverage the executive branch and the united states government to really enhance the responsibilities across the government both state and federal. you've got to prioritize the threat. and i think that is happening. for too long this was kind of...
55
55
Dec 28, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier, and tyrus. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> joe biden is getting up and going to the beach. the president has no events today and instead is in delaware for a holiday getaway while omicron spikes all across the country. back when he was a candidate, biden promised to shutdown the virus virus. then once he was president he bashed g.o.p. governors for not doing enough. >> the administration's failure on testing is colossal. but the failure of planning, leadership, and execution. we will deal honestly with the american people. and we will never, ever, ever quit. that is how we will shed on this virus. i am going to shut down the virus. i'm not going to shut down the economy. i'm going to shut down the virus. we need to scale up testing. so anyone who needs one can get a test. after ten months of the pandemic, we still don't have enough testing. it's a travesty. some state officials are passing laws or signing orders that forbid people from doing the right thing. if yo
nicole saphier, and tyrus. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> joe biden is getting up and going to the beach. the president has no events today and instead is in delaware for a holiday getaway while omicron spikes all across the country. back when he was a candidate, biden promised to shutdown the virus virus. then once he was president he bashed g.o.p. governors for not doing enough. >> the administration's failure on testing is colossal. but...
1
1.0
Dec 8, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole. >> thank you. i just wanted to dig in more to this interests conversation about data collection and limitations, and toss this one back over to you senator jones. you referenced voluntary law reporting regarding hate crimes and law enforcement, not military but law enforcement themselves. can you talk a little bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities and within the law enforcement sector? >> yeah, it's extremely challenging. and you've got -- at one point, there was a component mainly about the communities themselves. you really don't like to collect this data in the sense that they believe it somehow reflects badly on their communities. mayors, and county commissioners and chiefs of police and sheriffs, they don't want their communities being tagged as a hate crime-filled community, and they also know that quite frankly with a lot of these hate crimes comes a lot of publicity. so there's been a reluctance to really collect this data.
nicole. >> thank you. i just wanted to dig in more to this interests conversation about data collection and limitations, and toss this one back over to you senator jones. you referenced voluntary law reporting regarding hate crimes and law enforcement, not military but law enforcement themselves. can you talk a little bit more about the challenges of getting law enforcement data on hate crimes and extremism in communities and within the law enforcement sector? >> yeah, it's...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
and there was a, a, was melissa on duty, new government being formed in iran and our west nicole, they exactly roost were a bit hasty, used the linear, i've got multiple studies. she was the urge durante, do everything as soon as possible, but we reminded them that ron waited for more than a year for americans to versus to coming back to that understanding them with susie and then when they view to which it is new, i understood it wouldn't happen, school, they come back to will what they wanted to do. but i would like to say that to iran has a new team and there is new leadership in the realm of an day when your church pad, they dropped a proposal. so i that to the best in the colleagues, it didn't like in 1st place, but then they understood that they outward studying. and this is their, what is being done right now. they weren't bloom just to the problems all a much rather than the problems of substance. i like her who i should be the 1st to say i have come back to the drums on ring obligations around was sure that the americans should do that because they're the you asked was the 1st
and there was a, a, was melissa on duty, new government being formed in iran and our west nicole, they exactly roost were a bit hasty, used the linear, i've got multiple studies. she was the urge durante, do everything as soon as possible, but we reminded them that ron waited for more than a year for americans to versus to coming back to that understanding them with susie and then when they view to which it is new, i understood it wouldn't happen, school, they come back to will what they wanted...
16
16
Dec 7, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> hi, nicolle. i have to ask, i love what you just ran, and also shout out to yamiche, who we have worked with before and get to welcome back, which is great. but i love what you just played. how do you look at that when you say you have worked in a white house, there's healthy tension with the press. there's other times where you look at a reporter, and i bet even if it runs against some of what your political goal for the week was, you say, hey, they're doing their job, or they're good at this. do you ever look at it that way? because she is so clear and objective and strong in what she does. >> i mean, look, even the president i worked for would say that people have a hard time confronting a president. even staff walks in and they think, i'm going to give him a piece of my mind, and they walk in and it's -- even more so for a reporter covering the president of any party. it is structurally difficult. he's at a podium with a
"the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> hi, nicolle. i have to ask, i love what you just ran, and also shout out to yamiche, who we have worked with before and get to welcome back, which is great. but i love what you just played. how do you look at that when you say you have worked in a white house, there's healthy tension with the press. there's other times where you look at a reporter, and i bet even if it runs against some of what your political goal for the week was,...
38
38
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that's what i really don't know, nicolle. i mean, this has always been the odd wrinkle we have talked about over the last year. these are the people that are there to protect them. the only people they can't avoid seeing in the hallways when they come into the capitol had these folks who protect them on january 6th and after. and during their testimony, the questions, the ridicule that's been seen on line, the sort of going out of the way to make it not that big of a deal when it very clearly is, the video overwhelming. i think the challenge comes down to how you sense out what the law enforcement community feels and what their connection is. i would imagine for most law enforcement that saw what happened that day f they did see it, this was just a tragedy. and they can't be supportive of what they are hearing out of the lawmakers on capitol hill. secondly, there is a political element to some law enforcement in america meaning a lot of local law enforcement and sheriffs are elected. so they are playing party politics ads wel
>> that's what i really don't know, nicolle. i mean, this has always been the odd wrinkle we have talked about over the last year. these are the people that are there to protect them. the only people they can't avoid seeing in the hallways when they come into the capitol had these folks who protect them on january 6th and after. and during their testimony, the questions, the ridicule that's been seen on line, the sort of going out of the way to make it not that big of a deal when it very...
47
47
Dec 27, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it's what you are saying, nicolle. it is sort of a fatalism or a nilism as the other guest described this. saturday, right, it's christmas, i'm hanging out with friends, very small environment. when i was texting people to say merry christmas, the most common response i got was i am not with family, i am sick. i know seven people who have gotten covid in the last ten days. all are vaccinated and most of them are boosted. there is a sense out there right now, people are like, my goodness the same things i have been doing that kept me safe for a year and a half are no longer working. if the conversation moves to a place of if we are all going to get it, can we just make sure it is not fatal, i mean that way in a political way perhaps help what's being done now, but what concerns me, frankly, and the reason i am extra paranoid and vigilant about this and concerned about getting on planes is, as many doctors have said, we don't have longitudinal data on covid yet. we don't know how this affects you when you turn 50 and 60
>> it's what you are saying, nicolle. it is sort of a fatalism or a nilism as the other guest described this. saturday, right, it's christmas, i'm hanging out with friends, very small environment. when i was texting people to say merry christmas, the most common response i got was i am not with family, i am sick. i know seven people who have gotten covid in the last ten days. all are vaccinated and most of them are boosted. there is a sense out there right now, people are like, my...
29
29
Dec 3, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i believe so, nicolle. and it's appropriate to charge the parens with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. one count for each child that died, as you said at the top of the show. involuntary manslaughter means unintentional killing. but they are still responsible because they acted in a guessly negligent way. and based on what the prosecutor said today in her news conference -- i watched it. she laid out some of the evidence, i am sure not all of the evidence that showed that the parents knew that the child had deep difficult problems that he was emotionally disturbed. as you said, access to a weapon. and so the means and the opportunity to do what he did. a tragedy resulted. you need to hold the child accountable. and he has been charged. you need to hold the parents accountable. they didn't do exactly what he did. but they had an opportunity to stop him. failing to do that, nicolle, i will is grossly negligent. and the basis for the involuntary manslaughter charge. another example would be a parent gi
>> i believe so, nicolle. and it's appropriate to charge the parens with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. one count for each child that died, as you said at the top of the show. involuntary manslaughter means unintentional killing. but they are still responsible because they acted in a guessly negligent way. and based on what the prosecutor said today in her news conference -- i watched it. she laid out some of the evidence, i am sure not all of the evidence that showed that the...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
well, according to nicole 100 jones, they shouldn't. she's the founder of the controversial 1619 project with james to reframe us history in terms of race and have is proving polarizing. i don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. i'm not a professional educator. i don't have a degree in social studies or science, we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have expertise in the subject area. and that is not my job. as a parents, i have every right to ensure my child isn't being taught lies despite what nicole 100 jones says, how can this be promoted? could share anyone else to say parents don't get a say in our children's education. her position is faulty and shouldn't be listened to and must have a platform removed. sorry, but parents must be involved. come on, you pesky parents, just let her indoctrinate your kids in peace. on a journey, lawrence, the 69 team project with the new york times 2 years ago. it's goal is to highlight the legacy of slavery battle. s
well, according to nicole 100 jones, they shouldn't. she's the founder of the controversial 1619 project with james to reframe us history in terms of race and have is proving polarizing. i don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. i'm not a professional educator. i don't have a degree in social studies or science, we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have expertise in the subject area. and that is not my job. as a...
60
60
Dec 9, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
meadows is a prolific texter, nicole. when he was up here on capitol hill, he was someone i used to text as often as i could because he generally knew what was going on, and he always wanted to talk about it, whether he knew or he didn't know. if they are looking at mark meadows's text messages, they are looking at realtime conversations from that day. so, i do put that in the good news category. but again, i don't think it's unreasonable to say that while they have gotten, according to congresswoman cheney, 300 interviews in the can, some of these big fish have continued to evade them, and i know there's real frustration about bannon, for example, that that trial won't even start until july. now, they were probably never going to get testimony from steve bannon, but the ability to threaten real consequences, committee members know is central to convincing other people who might want to protect legal careers or political careers that they are better off testifying than trying to wait out the clock. >> no, and i wasn't sug
meadows is a prolific texter, nicole. when he was up here on capitol hill, he was someone i used to text as often as i could because he generally knew what was going on, and he always wanted to talk about it, whether he knew or he didn't know. if they are looking at mark meadows's text messages, they are looking at realtime conversations from that day. so, i do put that in the good news category. but again, i don't think it's unreasonable to say that while they have gotten, according to...
41
41
Dec 24, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole, dr. nicole, when we think about vaccines, which i think are important, but we also seem to have dropped the ball on therapeutics and treatments. isn't it time that we shift our focus to things like the monoclonal antibodies, other treatments, other therapeutics to deal with people who now might get very sick from this virus? >> well, tammy, the safest way to reach a level of herd immunity, the vaccines do place that foundation. there is foundation of immunity, but from that, you have your building blocks of your boostere as well as natural immunity, but the glue that holds it together is also the treatments because you will have breakthrough infections, you will have on vaccinated, and you will havere people who get very sick.va i can tell you when it comes to the monoclonal antibodies, with omicron, the two most popular ones are not having any efficacy against omicron, which we have just gotten a bunch of alerts this past week that the hospitals are pulling these p antibody therapies bec
nicole, dr. nicole, when we think about vaccines, which i think are important, but we also seem to have dropped the ball on therapeutics and treatments. isn't it time that we shift our focus to things like the monoclonal antibodies, other treatments, other therapeutics to deal with people who now might get very sick from this virus? >> well, tammy, the safest way to reach a level of herd immunity, the vaccines do place that foundation. there is foundation of immunity, but from that, you...
118
118
Dec 10, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole wallace. she happened to have been white house communications director for president george w. bush and a senior aide to john mccain's '08 effort. and eugene. good evening and welcome to you all. nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so, here's the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and an insider inside the west wing in an entirely different era, give us some idea of the scope and contents. what kind of qualms could have come out of a day like 1/6, written, dictated, electronic records -- what kinds of things, to put it another way, does trump not want the committee to see? >> well, i hate to say "in a normal white house" because any sentence that starts that way is usually revealed by one of the white house to have not happened in this white house. but white house records is automated by design. every email you send is bcc'd that is addressed to a record. so, anything that anyone wrote to anyone else or into anyone in the wh
nicole wallace. she happened to have been white house communications director for president george w. bush and a senior aide to john mccain's '08 effort. and eugene. good evening and welcome to you all. nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so, here's the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and an insider inside the west wing in an entirely different era, give us some idea of the scope and contents. what kind of qualms could...
17
17
Dec 22, 2021
12/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us tonight congressman jason smith, nicole malliotakis, fox news contributor deneen borelli, economic expert mitch roschelle, former deputy independent council so wisenberg, former nypd detective oscar odom, former white house national security advisor general keith kellogg and i.c.e. official tom homan. democrats blame the white house for the off the wall topspin that has them in a alternative bubble reality, blaming we saved christmas. the supply chain crisis didn't happen, shelveses are not empty. when looks like the soviet union circa 1972. covid lines are longer than the gas lines in the0's. new court finding by special counsel john durham in his probe of the botched trump russia investigation. l.a. county slams sheriff far left, soft on crime district tones living in a woke palace. the l.a. d.a. accused of dropping more than 12,000 criminal cases. the biden white house criticized for 6:00ing the fbi and the doj on school board parent but silent on any national effort to stop an actual crime wave. the white house again topspins foreign policy success today in afghanistan
joining us tonight congressman jason smith, nicole malliotakis, fox news contributor deneen borelli, economic expert mitch roschelle, former deputy independent council so wisenberg, former nypd detective oscar odom, former white house national security advisor general keith kellogg and i.c.e. official tom homan. democrats blame the white house for the off the wall topspin that has them in a alternative bubble reality, blaming we saved christmas. the supply chain crisis didn't happen, shelveses...
21
21
Dec 29, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
hi, ari. >> thank you, nicolle. there's breaking news, jeffrey epstein's associate, ghislaine maxwell, found guilty of sex trafficking. plus, sharon stone on "the beat," tonight by the end of the hour. we begin with the mounting coronavirus. the united states has seen more cases this week than ever before. a record seven-day average now of 265,000 daily cases. the cdc is under fire for how it's announce this shorter isolation guidelines. it's down to five days. the cdc director is out talking to a lot of different folks, five networks and counting, to defend how they rolled this out. >> the most transmission happens in the first one to two days after you have symptoms, then the next five days after you have symptoms. >> they may very well not
hi, ari. >> thank you, nicolle. there's breaking news, jeffrey epstein's associate, ghislaine maxwell, found guilty of sex trafficking. plus, sharon stone on "the beat," tonight by the end of the hour. we begin with the mounting coronavirus. the united states has seen more cases this week than ever before. a record seven-day average now of 265,000 daily cases. the cdc is under fire for how it's announce this shorter isolation guidelines. it's down to five days. the cdc director...
18
18
Dec 13, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i agree with you, nicolle. i think this is what happens when you allow the ends to justify the means. if a blue state is interested in doing things like making it illegal to possess weapons, they could do it for any constitutional right. a state could take away due process rights before they take away your property. they could make it illegal to speak out against the government. all of those things. even chief justice john roberts, who is no liberal, no fan of abortion rights wrote in his opinion last week that you can't look at the nature of the right involved, what you have to look at is the role of the supreme court. and we are allowing states to completely usurp the role to the courts. now you see gavin newsom doing that. more power to him. i think one of the problems with this supreme court is that they don't care about hypocrisy. i think if this case comes up on gun rights i think they will have no problem smacking it down on vigilanteism and finding a way to distinguish it from the sb-8 case. if one thin
>> i agree with you, nicolle. i think this is what happens when you allow the ends to justify the means. if a blue state is interested in doing things like making it illegal to possess weapons, they could do it for any constitutional right. a state could take away due process rights before they take away your property. they could make it illegal to speak out against the government. all of those things. even chief justice john roberts, who is no liberal, no fan of abortion rights wrote in...
88
88
Dec 10, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so here is the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and insider inside the west wing and entirely different air, give us some idea of the scope and context, what kind of comes would've come out on a day like one six? written, dictated, electronic records? what kind of things to put in another way, does trump not want the committee to see? >> i hate to say, in a normal white house, because any sentence that starts that way is usually really revealed by phil record or one of the other journalists to have not happened in this white house. white house records is automated by design. every email that you sent is the seed to an address that is records at w. h. o. so, anything that anyone wrote to anyone else or into anyone in the white house, if it falls into the scope of what the committee had asked for it passed the test that the biden white house reviewed and said this is not going to be protected by executive privilege. that would be part of the switch of the first three launch
nicole, we're all business here as we start off tonight. so here is the lead question for you. given your experience as white house communications director and insider inside the west wing and entirely different air, give us some idea of the scope and context, what kind of comes would've come out on a day like one six? written, dictated, electronic records? what kind of things to put in another way, does trump not want the committee to see? >> i hate to say, in a normal white house,...
41
41
Dec 31, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
>> dr nicole: that was quite a moment. if someone from a border state, born and raised in arizona, and i figured the border. it is insulting for the people of the southwest for her to laugh it off and shrugged about coming to the border when there is a border crisis. there are people crossing the desert every single day, many of them winding up in hospitals because it is such a severe track, and as we saw, we have people massively congregating in a time of the pandemic. they did not have effective testing, they did not have isolation and quarantine, so no, it's a slap in the face to americans when you have her laughing when she is the one tasked with fixing the major problem. >> kayleigh: laurent, here's another moment. we had a bunch of them and we can only fit in so many. let's roll the tape. >> just a few days ago there were funds allocated to israel and it hurts my heart because ethnic. >> vice president harris: your voice, your perspective, it is not being oppressed. it must be heard. >> kayleigh: leaning into a narra
>> dr nicole: that was quite a moment. if someone from a border state, born and raised in arizona, and i figured the border. it is insulting for the people of the southwest for her to laugh it off and shrugged about coming to the border when there is a border crisis. there are people crossing the desert every single day, many of them winding up in hospitals because it is such a severe track, and as we saw, we have people massively congregating in a time of the pandemic. they did not have...
51
51
Dec 9, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
they will just keep coming. >> tammy: that's a great reminder, nicole. because a lot of people might not know watching this show i'm gay woman. and this is not about whether you are gay or not. it's not even about left and right. this is nonpartisan. this is about individuals being able to raise their children the way they want to and, yet, your other project your other focus on racially segregating children to talk about ending racism. how does that work and how is it -- the lawsuit that you filed; is that right? >> sure. we filed the complaint with the department of education's office of civil rights. >> tammy: good. >> you can file complaints if you feel that discrimination has taken place on the basis of race, on the basis of gender. that is exactly what's going on here. this is immoral. and it is unconstitutional. this is a relation of brown vs. board of education. >> tammy: great point. >> the cool can say all it wants. this is voluntary. do you know who else tried to say this is voluntary? jim crow businesses in the south. this is not okay. we act
they will just keep coming. >> tammy: that's a great reminder, nicole. because a lot of people might not know watching this show i'm gay woman. and this is not about whether you are gay or not. it's not even about left and right. this is nonpartisan. this is about individuals being able to raise their children the way they want to and, yet, your other project your other focus on racially segregating children to talk about ending racism. how does that work and how is it -- the lawsuit that...
56
56
Dec 14, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole is up next with reaction. >> sandra: leaders of russia and china are getting together to deal with this country. is president biden mismatch? and nikki haley will join us, her first interview since biden and putin sat down. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. ♪ (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching... the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my jo
nicole is up next with reaction. >> sandra: leaders of russia and china are getting together to deal with this country. is president biden mismatch? and nikki haley will join us, her first interview since biden and putin sat down. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. ♪ (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin,...
28
28
Dec 24, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole, dr. nicole, when we think about vaccines, which i think are important, but we also seem to have dropped the ball on therapeutics and treatments. isn't it time that we shift our focus to things like the monoclonal antibodies, other treatments, other therapeutics to deal with people who now might get very sick from this virus? >> well, tammy, the safest way to reach a level of herd immunity, the vaccines do place that foundation. there is foundation of immunity, but from that, you have your building blocks of your boosters as well as natural immunity, but the glue that holds it together is also the treatments because you will have breakthrough infections, you will have on vaccinated, and you will have people who get very sick. i can tell you when it comes to the monoclonal antibodies, with omicron, the two most popular ones are not having any efficacy against omicron, which we have just gotten a bunch of alerts this past week that the hospitals are pulling these antibody therapies because t
nicole, dr. nicole, when we think about vaccines, which i think are important, but we also seem to have dropped the ball on therapeutics and treatments. isn't it time that we shift our focus to things like the monoclonal antibodies, other treatments, other therapeutics to deal with people who now might get very sick from this virus? >> well, tammy, the safest way to reach a level of herd immunity, the vaccines do place that foundation. there is foundation of immunity, but from that, you...
4
4.0
Dec 10, 2021
12/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
i've got 20 seconds nicole what do you like here and what's the best advice for folks as we continue with this choppy market >> yeah, my favorite choppy market position is looking forward to 2022 a post-covid exhaustion from the consumer, am gen, zimmer, some of these orthopedic companies that have gotten annihilated, we haven't seen the supply chain disruption there, and so that is going back into the new year. charles: well thank you both very much, nicole, and ken, have a fantastic week, and liz, its been a crazy week hasn't it? we've been all over the place and ironically, you would have thought today would have been a big down day. liz: yeah, you would have, but you're absolutely right. the highest inflation number in 39 years? not spooking wall street as we kickoff the final hour of trade. markets are wrapping up a winning week with a move to the upside, the s&p 500 within a whisker of a new record. it needs a gain of 37 points to lock it up, we're not quite there yet, we're up 23 but we're watching it the dow gaining 103 points and the nasdaq, we are up about 31 points on the
i've got 20 seconds nicole what do you like here and what's the best advice for folks as we continue with this choppy market >> yeah, my favorite choppy market position is looking forward to 2022 a post-covid exhaustion from the consumer, am gen, zimmer, some of these orthopedic companies that have gotten annihilated, we haven't seen the supply chain disruption there, and so that is going back into the new year. charles: well thank you both very much, nicole, and ken, have a fantastic...
11
11
Dec 31, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
i vulcan, nicole yet cannot, does this policy at em? ah shaka, she's think i heard from talking transit wouldn't to luca clocked in, i'm content not only matson and that meets and feelin onto she didn't from union to some of them treating lloyd's and he's in his compton. am from tyler schmitt manor, himself from container m. yeah, this is john jones here. tom of dish does. does this policy in layla was one of those returns as far as she knows she might see her unknown assailants every day. they don't know they're on, maybe they're watching me every day and that is what is hurting me. you know, i just still being hot every day, cry by myself a. lauren and this is not something that you can share with everyone you day with it. the conditions we've seen perhaps explain why the authorities didn't want those true meals. samus a new camp might make a difference. but for now it's clear that the old one has done, you're looking credit ah, a mineral central to the quest for clean energy. a key ingredient for the production of electric car batter
i vulcan, nicole yet cannot, does this policy at em? ah shaka, she's think i heard from talking transit wouldn't to luca clocked in, i'm content not only matson and that meets and feelin onto she didn't from union to some of them treating lloyd's and he's in his compton. am from tyler schmitt manor, himself from container m. yeah, this is john jones here. tom of dish does. does this policy in layla was one of those returns as far as she knows she might see her unknown assailants every day. they...
30
30
Dec 4, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll talk to nicole hockley, who lost her son at sandy hook, for her reaction. we're also going to look at whether school administrators should be held responsible. >>> plus, pleading the fifth is becoming very popular among key trump allies. is there anything the january 6th committee can do to get the information they need from them? >>> more cases also of the omicron variant found in more states as the biden administration ramps up their fight against covid. >>> and the latest fallout from this week's major abortion hearing at the supreme court. i'll talk to a woman with a very personal family story illustrating what we could be heading for. >>> and next hour, i'll talk to former planned parenthood president cecile richards about where the abortion rights fight goes next. >>> we want to begin with that breaking news. a short time ago, the oakland county sheriff's office announcing they will hold a press conference at 4:00 p.m. eastern on the facts surrounding the arrests of james and jennifer crumbley, the parents of the teenager accused of killing four peopl
i'll talk to nicole hockley, who lost her son at sandy hook, for her reaction. we're also going to look at whether school administrators should be held responsible. >>> plus, pleading the fifth is becoming very popular among key trump allies. is there anything the january 6th committee can do to get the information they need from them? >>> more cases also of the omicron variant found in more states as the biden administration ramps up their fight against covid. >>>...
89
89
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> kat: really, nicole? anthony fauci is your justin bieber? that's right, cultural reference that's newer than 40 years old. you won't get that with greg gutfeld. or cnn, where reporter chris alyssa bragged about buying himself rapid tests as a belated christmas present. nothing says "everything's fine" like considering adequate medical surprised to be -- supplies to be a serious holiday tree. what does he want for his birthday? a colonoscopy? mike children forced to do distance learning, this keeps getting more stupid. it's only a matter of time before someone creates a new product, the extremely rapid covid test. >> extremely rapid covid test, here it goes. >> traveling to visit my family. >> positive! >> yes! >> omicron! >> kat: even when the cdc seemed to be loosening things up in some ways, like cutting the recommended quarantine time down to five days from 10, it made other things stricter. it announced that it would be changing the wreck of addiction from anyone who's been vaccinated does not need to quarantine due to exposure to only p
. >> kat: really, nicole? anthony fauci is your justin bieber? that's right, cultural reference that's newer than 40 years old. you won't get that with greg gutfeld. or cnn, where reporter chris alyssa bragged about buying himself rapid tests as a belated christmas present. nothing says "everything's fine" like considering adequate medical surprised to be -- supplies to be a serious holiday tree. what does he want for his birthday? a colonoscopy? mike children forced to do...
49
49
Dec 17, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier. we have a lot of questions. it seems like we are going backwards here. going back to lockdown or restrictions. omicron is less severe. it may transmit faster. big picture, we lost 800,000 people. it's serious. where are you on all of this? >> we are having deju-vu heading into the holiday season. we are seeing cases rise and hospitalizations and deaths as well. half of the cases last december heading into the holidays. the arise in hospitalizations and deaths are not paralleling that yet. a third of those. the information coming out about omicron is encouraging with a more milder illness and less hospitalization rates the united states is still battling the delta variant. while the sun-belt and other southern areas throughout summer had a bad delta wave, the northeast did not have a bad wave during the summer. that's why you are seeing higher case loads in the northeast as people are indoors because of the colder weather and the holiday season. what i don't think should be parallel to last year are the talks about mandates and lockdown. we have tools bet
nicole saphier. we have a lot of questions. it seems like we are going backwards here. going back to lockdown or restrictions. omicron is less severe. it may transmit faster. big picture, we lost 800,000 people. it's serious. where are you on all of this? >> we are having deju-vu heading into the holiday season. we are seeing cases rise and hospitalizations and deaths as well. half of the cases last december heading into the holidays. the arise in hospitalizations and deaths are not...
13
13
Dec 4, 2021
12/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole hockley, thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> before we go to break, we want to take another moment to remember the students who lost their lives and show you their faces, tate myre was 16 years old. madisyn baldwin was 17. >> you see hana st. juliana who was just 14 years old. and justin shilling who was 17. certainly, thoughts and prayers. and hopefully outpouring of some sort going to all of those parents in that community. we'll be right back. umpire: ball! good eye! good eye! eyes are gooood for lots of things. like reading! be the best, caleb! statistically impossible, caleb. umpire: strike three, you're out!! you'll get 'em next time! or you won't, probably won't. and it won't impact your future whatsoever! talk to us about college planning today. feel comfortable about tomorrow. massmutual. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ kiss the people you love. mark this moment in time, and celebrate every kiss. for rob, it took years to find out why his constipation with belly pain just wouldn't go away. despite all he did to manage his
nicole hockley, thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> before we go to break, we want to take another moment to remember the students who lost their lives and show you their faces, tate myre was 16 years old. madisyn baldwin was 17. >> you see hana st. juliana who was just 14 years old. and justin shilling who was 17. certainly, thoughts and prayers. and hopefully outpouring of some sort going to all of those parents in that community. we'll be right back. umpire: ball! good...
40
40
Dec 18, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
we heard from doctor nicole safire. if you want to be the governor of new york, what should be happening that's not happening? the numbers are stunning and th confusion is massive. >> at jason as you talk to jack doctor you're talking about ideas. about testing at home, free you. you're talking about access to treatments and therapeutics. access into vaccines. these are all ideas that all levels of government to different parties should be talking about had been talking about until what happened the last few months is the change i from people make a bill the blo seo kathy hogle. it joe biden. although their ideas that fit under the box of threats, mandates, lockdowns, fines, firings. i think they actually run out o ideas on how to do something productive to combat coalbed short of going after individual lives putatively. they've gone too far another trying to compete against each other where new york city built a blahs yell has as new vaccine mandate on all private sector employers going into effect. statewide mask mand
we heard from doctor nicole safire. if you want to be the governor of new york, what should be happening that's not happening? the numbers are stunning and th confusion is massive. >> at jason as you talk to jack doctor you're talking about ideas. about testing at home, free you. you're talking about access to treatments and therapeutics. access into vaccines. these are all ideas that all levels of government to different parties should be talking about had been talking about until what...
99
99
Dec 29, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier. dr. saphier, i think that when i read all of these different numbers and statistics and trend lines i feel like i should feel good about them. yet, everything i'm hearing from the media and particularly from these power brokers within these major american cities is still the same type of hysteria that i feel like i have been hearing for months on end. who is out of base here? am i wrong to feel like things are looking better? >> well, undoubtedly, ben, i can tell you that when you look at the media headlines and even some of the talking medicines coming out of the administration, it would seem that we are in a perpetual state of his tear i can't understand a panic. i can tell you by looking at global data, including data of the united states, whether it comes to the latest variant, omicron which is probably about 50% to 60% of cases right now in the united states, there are much less -- there are much more mild symptoms being reported with this variant that doesn't mean that people aren't
nicole saphier. dr. saphier, i think that when i read all of these different numbers and statistics and trend lines i feel like i should feel good about them. yet, everything i'm hearing from the media and particularly from these power brokers within these major american cities is still the same type of hysteria that i feel like i have been hearing for months on end. who is out of base here? am i wrong to feel like things are looking better? >> well, undoubtedly, ben, i can tell you that...
35
35
Dec 22, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> mike: what is your assessment of this pill? is it a game changer? >> it is, mike. if you look at what we have been dealing with covid versus influenza. the reason we accept there will be an annual flu season is because we have a vaccine and tampa -- tamiflu. pfizer just today got this emergency use authorization. in a study of 2200 high risk individuals, it decreased hospitalization and deaths by up to 89%. will we be able to get this medication into the hands of out patient doctors so patience can take it early on? it has to be given within 3 to 5 days? the government has a contract of about 10 millions courses of this medication, this will be a slow roll out. there are tens of thousands of doses ready to be shipped from memphis. i don't think we will see regular use of this medication for the next few weeks. maybe even a month. that's not going to help our current surge. the number 1 thing they need to do right now is get people tested to start early treatments. >> mike: be patient but relief is coming. this pill will help el
nicole saphier. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> mike: what is your assessment of this pill? is it a game changer? >> it is, mike. if you look at what we have been dealing with covid versus influenza. the reason we accept there will be an annual flu season is because we have a vaccine and tampa -- tamiflu. pfizer just today got this emergency use authorization. in a study of 2200 high risk individuals, it decreased hospitalization and deaths by up to 89%. will we be able...
24
24
Dec 18, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
nicole saphier. you want to be the governor of new york. what should be happening that's not happening because numbers out of new york are stunning and the confusion is just massive. >> jason, as you are talking to dr. saphier, talking about ideas, testing them at home, access to treatment, access to vaccines. these are all ideas, all levels of government, different parties, they had been talking about what happened the last few months is change for people like a bill de blasio, kathy hochul, joe biden, all their ideas fit under the box of threats, mandates, lockdowns, fines, firings. i think they've actually run out of ideas on how to do some thing productive to combat covid short of going individual lives putatively. trying to compete again each other in a way where new york city's bill de blasio has a new vaccine mandate on all private-sector employers going into effect. there is a statewide mask mandate the governor implemented an gavin newsom, they are talking about school is going to remote learning, we are going backwards and what we
nicole saphier. you want to be the governor of new york. what should be happening that's not happening because numbers out of new york are stunning and the confusion is just massive. >> jason, as you are talking to dr. saphier, talking about ideas, testing them at home, access to treatment, access to vaccines. these are all ideas, all levels of government, different parties, they had been talking about what happened the last few months is change for people like a bill de blasio, kathy...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
come to terms we'll say that see in the pay say that space, the number of conflicts, whether that's nicole and a car back from touch cheapest on to for example, k cost on is back. is dante, do you think that we would have seen those kinds of disputes if the ussr had remained a whole the biggest loss i think of all in terms of. busy relations human relations . ready was the breakdown of the been rather narrow to tell you waited the feeling of community community our see that existed within the soviet union, that local level that is lost and i think everybody knows results of the. ready disintegration at the beginning of the and the soviet union, that there was a real hope for a confederate world confederation. and that failed immediately after that initial period after going to charles reform stale. and yes, and you also to try to engage with the united states and europe in that field is will, hey, give the world a vision of a fair society, a just society ah, and on paper it was the fairest and the best society you can imagine. but it was a you tube, it proved to be a utopia. it's not just
come to terms we'll say that see in the pay say that space, the number of conflicts, whether that's nicole and a car back from touch cheapest on to for example, k cost on is back. is dante, do you think that we would have seen those kinds of disputes if the ussr had remained a whole the biggest loss i think of all in terms of. busy relations human relations . ready was the breakdown of the been rather narrow to tell you waited the feeling of community community our see that existed within the...
18
18
Dec 28, 2021
12/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
msnbc anchor nicole wallace says this is slow moving insurrection. getting fbi and cia to investigate hill? what is going on here? >> nicole wallace, former communications director president george w. bush playing a republican on tv. go figure. i'm old enough to remember shakespeare in the park, teen version of caesar. caesar is president trump. we know how that ends up, caesar trump stabbed on stage. talk about romantic night out. cable news hosts calling trump a asset of russia with they were not calling him hitler or mao. anthrax, sent to several members of first family. that was dismissed and laughed off. anyone in the left or in the media to applaud all of that, be outraged by the benign "let's go brandon" they need a good chiropractor to unknot themselves. if you are not angry about those things said to the 45th president, you can't be angry about "let's go brandon" to the 46th president. elizabeth: let's get you more outraged. watch this. >> azymite very advantages of trump right. asymmetry of saying f-you to a sitting president to a call in f
msnbc anchor nicole wallace says this is slow moving insurrection. getting fbi and cia to investigate hill? what is going on here? >> nicole wallace, former communications director president george w. bush playing a republican on tv. go figure. i'm old enough to remember shakespeare in the park, teen version of caesar. caesar is president trump. we know how that ends up, caesar trump stabbed on stage. talk about romantic night out. cable news hosts calling trump a asset of russia with...
71
71
Dec 10, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
nicolle, we have the tools. the place we're at, we have to takeat advantage of the tools, e we going to be proactive? >> i commend new york state for taking the steps, because many of the places in the state where the national s guard have, don' have indoor mandates. haven't we learned that at this point? the same thing with boosters. we know boosters are needed with omicron, but only about a quarter of americans are boosted. we have the tools, but will we use them, is the question. >> we now have enough his 20ir. are we looking at potential school shutdowns? are we looking at never going back to our offices? what in your view are we heading into? >> i think that omicron has thrown aic wrench of an unknown. we're still learns about t. but one thing is clear in the future, and cases are up. hospitalization is up, 50% of our total population being vaccinated is not nearly enough, even with delta, the rate of transmissibility. people may sea what if it's not -- we don't know that, by the way, but let's say it is le
nicolle, we have the tools. the place we're at, we have to takeat advantage of the tools, e we going to be proactive? >> i commend new york state for taking the steps, because many of the places in the state where the national s guard have, don' have indoor mandates. haven't we learned that at this point? the same thing with boosters. we know boosters are needed with omicron, but only about a quarter of americans are boosted. we have the tools, but will we use them, is the question....