tonight on the reidout what about 2024? we will see if this is a legal and valid election. just to be very clear, i don t hear you committed to certifying the election results. will you only commit to certify the results if if they re constitutional. does that mean former president trump wins? it phenes if they re unconstitutional. what we saw in 2020 was unconstitutional circumventing of the constitution. elise stefanik refusing to commit to certifying the will of the voters if trump loses. as trump himself refuses to sign a pledge not to overthrow the government. also tonight, president biden who unlike trump, supports democracy, took his message to mother emanuel ame church in charleston. amid growing concerns about his standing with black voters. but we begin tonight with the january 6th insurrection. more specifically, what went down before the violent mob stormed the u.s. capitol. at a, quote/unquote, news network called fox. as author and journali
what comes next for israel? we re going to discuss with a former member of the knesset. the true story behind the ousting apartments first black president. spoiler alert, it wasn t about plagiarism. we will discuss the conservative effort to get claudine gay removed. another hour of velshi begins right now. good morning it is sunday, january the 7th. it is orthodox christmas. i m ali velshi. if you paid any attention at all to the u.s. jobs report at any point over the next three years, there s a good chance you heard the phrase, better than expected. you probably heard it again over the past few days, following the latest report for december. 216,000 net new jobs were created. much better than expected, per cnbc. in the old days, we d say than 150,000 or more jobs created in one month was good. there are now one point 42 open positions for every job seeker in america. while every available job is not matched to every available job seeker, mathematically, america has more j
but these people control policy. they re dangerous. i think it s important we always put them in the context. it s not congresswoman elise stefanik, it s terrorist supporter elise stefanik. it s not lauren boebert who is fleeing her seat in colorado. it s lauren boebert who is also a terrorist supporter. that s how we have tuke about these people. nobody in iowa who vaughn talked about is going to care about this. what s important is to galvanize the people who say hey, i don t think we should have terrorists in office. because the folks in iowa already lost. while i have you, i cannot have a college professor on and not ask you about the very, very angry bill ackman. bill ackman, who led the drive to eliminate claudine gay as esident of harvard, accusing her of plagiarism, turns out his wife mary oxman, who is a celebrity academic, not only plagiarized but i would say having taught a few classes myself, my friend jason, she
parts of her 2010 doctoral dissertation m.i.t.. the allegations range from passages missing quotations for a proper citation similar to the accusations against claudine to oxman allegedly lifting full paragraph from wikipedia, which, if true, seems to be much worse than what gay is accused of doing. after business insiders first report, oxman apologize for the air since it you would ask m.i.t. to make any necessary corrections. why do we care about oxman? mary oxman is the wife of ackman who insisted that claudine gay resign over similar interactions. to his wife s infractions, bill ackman said, quote, part of what makes mary humanist ashli makes mistakes, owns up to them, and apologizes when appropriate. bill ackerman s wife had imperfect citations in her ivy league dissertation and that was a mistake. harvard s first black president who must have been i diversity higher and had some standard