manhattan. you may remember her from this video harassing a group of pro-life students. this is propaganda. you don t even know what that is. you don t know what this is. bill: that prompted the new york post to send the reporter and photographer to her home this week and here is how that went down yesterday. get away from my home. let s get out of here. you can t do that. she did not stop there. video shows her chasing those journalists through the street. the reporter who was threatened with a machete we just wanted to speak to this woman. we thought we might have a chance given that she is passionate about her beliefs and if she showed up at her door she would be willing to grant us an interview. hoping for interviews. this was a first for me. she verbally threatened to chop us up with the machete and pressed it against the side of my neck for about a second. bill: who knew she had that? nate foye is live outside hunter college for the latest on this toda
so in the sport of cycling, right now the media really wants to push guys racing in the women s field and along with that, a lot of the sponsors feel or seem to feel that if you say anything against that, that you are hurting their brand. so if you decide to speak out, you probably lose sponsorship and lose the spot on your team and you will get a lot of backlash on media. you might lose your job. i know some people who would have loved to speak out but they were afraid to lose their job. a lot of cyclists, they don t make ends meet, with cycling they need a daytime job and train before or after their full-time job and race on the weekends. so it is a whole livelihood at stake. dana: thank you for coming on. let s stay in touch and you are
i know you re tired of hearing me say we re in an inflection point, but we really are what happens in the next two, three, four years is going to determine what the next three, four decades look like i have never been more optimistic in my life about the possibilities of the united states. you know what he has a daytime job he is doing all right. that was he s looking good i ll tell ya what, there was a column in the washington post that really caught my eye by mark thiessen. this is what it says this voters choose between trump and biden, republicans won t like the returns mark writes, quote, as he announces his re-election campaign, president biden is extremely vulnerable according to nbc news polling, his disapproval at 54% a whopping 70% don t want him to run again. with those numbers, his campaign should be politically dead on arrival. here s the problem for republicans, which marc is a conservative, of course, if you follow his writing when he is talking to his own peop
are you afraid i m about to cry? no, i d say you re more likely to scream. scream what? my was a great man. wow. that was a clip from the new movie jackie, that was powerful, mike. it wasn t quite as powerful as what noah put together for scarborough country when we did hollyweird. but hollyweird was really powerful. that was his best work, but he s doing all right. he s got a daytime job. he s doing all right. what noah has done this is really awkward. this is the screenwriter, also vice president of nbc news, executive in charge of the today. so go ahead. to reveal to a larger public all these years later the fact that jackie kennedy was the
our committee and said it s a fake. so, senator let me tell you this, poppy sure. from the very beginning i thought perhaps this might be true and so i found out what the cost would be to the united states of america that would constitute the largest tax increase in history. we started checking on the science and that s when we got calls coming in from the community. i want to ask you this, senator, before i run out of time. i want to ask you this. you were not in paris, is that correct, for these talks? that s correct. there were no republican members of congress who were there, and i know how passionate, sir, you are about this. you ve written extensively about it. you just cited these scientists. why not go and have more of a voice in the debate? we were voting in the united states senate. i have a daytime job. i know. i didn t go. the last time i went, i ve been to several of them, and they re the same thing every time.