moment and there was a lot of emotion around this particular event. we were broadcasting live when the israeli soldiers used a sledgehammer to break down the door of the house. when they opened the door you could hear the sobs of the children. i think it was the emotion of being a mother myself, i had two daughters born, and couldn t help, but change you as an individual. we were reporting live as they were dragged out of their homes and it was a moment that changed me as a reporter forever. snoot and. neil: especially jennifer griffin and i were one of the originals 25 years back, and a fearless reporter and integrity oozing out of every pour of her body. i m proud when i see that and some more colleagues doing
there were a few things that he couldn t help. obviously he couldn t help the fact that joe biden has low approval ratings. he cannot help the fact that there is dysfunction in washington. there s no wins on the board with regard to a lot of these promises and spending planning. and democratic voters feel like the dog that caught up to the car. we got him here and what do we do now? what if he treated joe biden the way that youngkin treated donald trump? does he not have that option? obviously, he s the sitting president, and you re going to have him come in, kamala harris, you ll have surrogates come in. but more of a strategic mistake that the mcauliffe campaign made was not so much the biggest factor was making this all about donald trump and trying to tie youngkin up with donald trump. but he alienated a key voting bloc for any candidate parents.
i read the donahue interview, and i think my republican colleagues couldn t help but be reacting in the same way as public officials, as members of the senate. but they are fearful of the president. as you and others have observed, they are very reluctant to cross him. let me talk about the facebook whistle-blower and what you took away from it. in many ways, she potentially provided you a road map with what to ask for from facebook, things like that. but the question really is, we ve been down this road before with social media companies. we get to a point where there seems to be bipartisan interest in doing something, and then the something, nobody can figure out what that is. let s talk about simply regulating algorithms. do you believe that could get
kyle larson. kyle larson comes out of seven for the final time and larson is going to win at the glen. todd: larson taking the checkered flag at watkins glen in new york. larson beating out martin truex who a couple years ago i went and raced with martin true comp. larson is tied with denny hamlin, the guy with the fed ex commercials. jillian: i also interviewed martin truex, junior. peyton manning is officially a member of the nfl hall of fame and the sheriff couldn t help but poke fun of his rival, tom brady. next year the speeches will shrink to 4 minutes. by the time brady is conducted in the year 2035, he ll only
match it with other images taken in or built orbit and they can match the images. and that is new for 2020. just one of many of the great features of the rover. and it will take 300 scientists to operate the 2020 rover. do we have any idea where it will land. reporter: and it is fascinating. and the crater is and an comm a lake bed and that is where they will start the search for life. this is an instrument called sherlock that will be on that part of the mission. a clever name for that instrument. and we also couldn t help but