i wouldn t credential johnny either. and you can t just show up uninvited. davos has 5,000 troops ready to kick you out. zelenskyy is begging them to come to ukraine they won t go. john kerry needs protecting. and once you get in, they will still divide you up by net worth. if you are rich enough, you get to flown around with a white badge shiny blue line. if you are married to somebody important, you get a plain old white badge. or if you are just someone s escort you get a green badge and we will talk about escorts later. davos is really the one time of the year where these people get to feel really important. because they don t really feel important at home. and when you stop and think about it, it s pretty extraordinary that we, select group of human beings, because of whatever touched us at some point in our lives, are able to sit in a room and come together and actually talk about saving the plan planet. it s almost so extraterrestrial. jesse: what kind of badge doe
scene. when it went off, baldwin is one of four people that could face charges. investigation into a virginia high school is heating up. this has countered everything we believe. the governor filing legislation that will make it mandatory for schools to notify students. we have to act! former vice president catching a lot of attention for this rant about climate change. boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs. whoa sweet child of mine whoa oh oh sweet love of mine steve: good morning, orlando, florida. right now, you have 61 degrees. it is sunny for the most part as people head to work and get out and get the day started on this thursday. going for a daytime high of 83 degrees. then cut live to our world headquarters here at 48th and sixth avenue. the crossroads of the world. we re currently in new york city according to my apple watch, it is 41 degrees. and we re going to go for a high of 46. ainsley: crazy, it s janua
deserve your just due. carley: the rapper helped start the company. a judge ruling celsius breached the terms of its endorsement deal and tried to hide his money. now, he s getting a big $82 million check. steve: flo-richer. ainsley: he could use that money to get the pants fixed. carley: exactly right. steve: thank you. you asked about boiling ocean temperature. fella by the name of bill carille texted me a photo out his window. brian: bubbling? steve: no, icy. brian: don t tell al! steve: he said not boiling. brian: ok, kids, you can skate today! steve: all right, not in the ocean. ainsley: lobsters go from that boiling ocean to the boiling pot of water on your stove. brian: it s almost a relief to get into the boiling water on the stove. ainsley: right, right. brian: don t use your gas stove, though! go electric. ainsley: not allowed to use that one either? brian: can t do that. steve: still ahead on this
with the new york times reporter. watch. the clear and present danger of disinformation is our conversation here this afternoon. i m brian stelter formerly of cnn. how does this discussion of disinformation relate to everything else happening here today in davos? i think if you look at this question of disinformation, i think it maps basically to every other major challenge that we are grappling with as a society and particularly the most existential among them when we make mistakes we acknowledge them in public and we correct them. jesse: we do? did davos disinformation duo slap gore with pinocchios for his rain bomb tirade? they didn t pull gore aside and tell him you know what? al-there is no such thing as a boiling ocean. these are the people said hunter s laptop was a hoax and russian collusion was real. the diveebs of davos can get away with making up anything and the media will verify it. we re here today to share the findings of the world economic