it does not necessarily have t be that they believe h committed a rape that he touched e. jean carrol in an unwanted way - of course, she maintains tha he sexually assaulted her an that he penetrated her in that dressing room. her lawyer today had openin arm units today. so, her lawyer today - i follow the opening arguments just by reading a little bit o the transcript that came out just before we came on air and from following your live tweeting of the courtroom. walk us through what the opening argument is. the opening argument is e jean carroll experienced thi brutal assault at trump hands. she thought it was going to be a silly, frothy cocktail party story. she encounter some outside bergdorf goodman - after she comes off of work, h says, he ll come inside with m and help me pick out a gift fo a woman. she throws it back at him an says, you try it on. and the next thing that sh
there s a very funny graphic o the website in which it s just like, i really buried his 20 words doesn t name the settlement figure. how much of they kept thei viewers away from this entir story? oh, entirely. entirely kept him away even when they mentioned it, they haven t mentioned the settlement to their audience the number they just say settled. and when they talk about it, t your monologue, they actuall talk about it in the context o it s gonna sure disappoint the rest of the news media that was so excited for this trial to take place. that s how they frame it for their audience they actually frame it withi the context of the four corner of deceit. so, there is no acknowledgment even that little bit o acknowledge what they give t the court that said, well, w acknowledge what the court said, maybe some of the things w said were false, they don even give that statement t their audience so, they are keeping the pretty far away from it. the other parts of the right-wing media, beca
the right will always lose t donald trump, or anyone else who can out-demagogue him. angela kirsten at the presen ceo of - a watchdog group for right-win media. he joins me now. how much do you think, we play that ben smith clip in the opening, when it comes to th dominion case itself, fox ha put it on the air for a fe seconds, maybe a few minutes there s a very funny graphic o the website in which it s just like, i really buried his 20 words doesn t name the settlement figure. how much of they kept thei viewers away from this entir story? oh, entirely. entirely kept him away even when they mentioned it, they haven t mentioned the settlement to their audience the number they just say settled. and when they talk about it, t your monologue, they actuall talk about it in the context o it s gonna sure disappoint the rest of the news media that was so excited for this trial to take place. that s how they frame it for their audience they actually frame it withi the context of the four corn
brad stone, senior executive editor of global technology fo bloomberg. what s your reaction to this song is this what we should expect? stephanie, i have to say th song is good it really does sound like drak and the weekend. i want to offer a conspiracy theory here but i don t thin we can totally dismiss the possibility that this is a marketing stunt and that it real i mean these artists are ver clever again about getting attention. and they could put out a bit o an ambiguous statement either way the larger point is that it s remarkable how goo this a i vocal switching o mimicking technology has become, and we are entering into an er where you can feed samples of singer or a voice actor, a comedian, or, heaven forbid, a cable news host, into thes a.i. tools and it can replicat the voice, the vocal signature and make the person sing songs or say things that they did no otherwise say unreliable so with a huge opportunity for
make a prediction right here and now, there will be never b a president elected wh promises to ban abortion nationwide, ever well, you invoked his name, so let s talk about him. and nbc news colleague ali vitale had a remarkabl exchange today on abortion access was republican senato tim scott, who is considerin running for president. it s worth seeing a good bit o this let s watch. i am proudly under-percen pro-life i am so thankful that i had an opportunity to look for th three supreme court justices that overturned roe v. wade. i celebrate that so every time a state a adop decision states have the ability to have the most conservative bills that they can get passed in th legislature, i support the culture of life. without question but is six weeks the righ mile marker? the people have decided tha they re elected leaders have the opportunity to do so