ainsley: they are singing it s going to be me but it sounds like going to be may. we are playing that as we look at warsaw, virginia because today is may 1st. ainsley: a apparently a ton of peoples that say that chris said his phone was blowing up last may. you might see that on social media today justin timberlake song. steve: n singh welcome aboard. ainsley: may first. may pool. did you have a field d would dae around it brook inbrook inwe were studding. we had financials. ainsley: you were precinct for your birthday party it s coming up. brian: is it a national holiday? ainsley: it is. brian: everyone has off. going to be sunday. are. ainsley: celebrate for the month. brian loves to talk about his birthday. brian: always. steve: mayday is people belong to a union and celebrate union activity. it s a big day. ainsley: that s not what i celebrated. steve: i know. brian: everybody bring their lunch pail. steve: speaking of lunch pail and unions a
yesterday afternoon. they say the gunman spent only two minutes shooting inside the medical building before trying to escape by stealing a pickup truck that was left running at a nearby gas station. police used a combination of security cameras, license plate readers and 911 calls from residents in real time to track the suspect s vehicle to a location near truist park in suburban cobb county and they arrested him about a half mile away from the vehicle around 7:45 last night. take a listen. if you rewind the hand of time four years, we probably would not be where we are today right now. technology played a huge role but technology doesn t do any good without people who are determined to capture an individual that would do something like this. and today we saw where those two things came together in an amazing way. the suspect was discharged from the coast guard in january after serving four and a half years. patterson s mother, who had accompanied her son to the medical
about it. those questions are significant enough that we wanted to find someone who could provide a definitive answer. elon musk seemed like the right person. musk has been thinking about ai and worrying about it for most of his life. nearly a decade ago he help founded a non-profit research project called open ai. the pint was in the name. if we re going to have artificial intelligence, and apparently we are, it ought to be open, open to the willed world. that would help inner ensure it s used for good and not evil. that was the idea. as the years passed and musk town himself preoccupied building a couple of enormous companies, open ai gay gotway from him. as of tonight, open ai is nut open. it s not a non-profit research project dedicated to artificial intelligence to serve humatin, it is in fact backed by micro microsoft and control to some extent by the democratic party. elon musk thinks that s a problem. in fact, he thinks it s threat to human civilization. mount tantamo
Year they are history making, unprecedented, consequential from Criminal Investigations into the former president of the United States to midterm elections that preserved our democracy, from the makeup o the Supreme Court and th decisions that threatened ou rights to the very rapid ris of hate speech on public discourse, we have plenty to dig into you are watching simone and yo know i have a lot to say when i reflect on the wil ride that was 2022, i keep coming back to these words historic and unprecedented democrats bumped historica trends by expanding thei Senate Majority and preventing a red wave in the house of representatives. And voters, they changed the representation in more way than one electing the first gen z membe of congress with Maxwell Frost In Florida The First woman elected to congress from vermont, wit becca blunt, the First Out Lesbian governors, lamar heal in massachusetts, and tina kotek in oregon. The first black governor o maryland with wes moore. The list just g
Nations 12th Annual Revvie Awards its where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2022 and give awards to those who deserve it im honored to have been bringing you some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year and what a year it has been. With that lets bring in our esteemed Panel Republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del pressio. Danielle moody, host of the woke a. F. Daily and democracyish podcasts and ali velshi, host of velshi right here on msnbc. This year was dominated by the Midterm Elections. With that in mind lets get right to our first revvie. The biggest political showdowns. Ill share a few of my own nominees to get us started then the panel can chime in. The first is the Senate Showdown in pennsylvania between John Fetterman and dr. Oz oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed dispensing medical advice on tv but it was fettermans health that was the big concern after he suffered a stroke during a camp