oh my goodness. if you are not from tennessee, you better watch out. the strip is completely packed. there are vol fans everywhere. it is so much fun. lots of cooking out. lots and lots of fun. lots and lots of orange? lots of orange. was this something that brooke looked forward to? oh yeah. on saturdays? all of us at that age, you know? that was what you did on saturday. you wanted to get your orange and white outfits. and and figure out where you were going to be. october 15, 2011 started out as one of those fun days. the vols were taking on louisiana state and brooke was tailgating with friends. but by nightfall, something was terribly wrong. where s your emergency? uh, we re down here on blair road. 40 miles away from knoxville, a couple was driving down a country road. they were keeping an eye out for crossing deer when their headlights illuminated something else. and there is a body laying off the side of the road. ok, i need somebody to check for a
you had a moment when you ran for president in 2016. and we then talked about the need to address exactly these issues. i think i d like to think that it s not one where people are going suit up in their usual partisan jerseys. god, i hope so. agreed. michael, thank you. you can watch michael s show 9:00 a.m. on saturdays. now to a cnn exclusive this morning. the fbi says they contained a malicious cyber incident on part of the computer network. the fbi says they re actively investigating this. a source is telling cnn that the new york field office was involved. it s one of the bureau s biggest and highest profile offices. cnn is tracking all of this. shawn, you have exclusive reporting just in on how the fbi is handling this. the idea is that they think they have it contained. what have you learned? kaitlan, normally you call the fbi when you get hacked. here s someone that flipped the
going to go but for sure, i try my best in a fight and yes, hopefully i m going to win. it was a straight sets win for aryna sabalenka in her semi final as well and a big sigh of relief when she managed it 4th time lucky for her she had previously lost her last 3 grand slam semi finals. but today she beat poland s unseeded magda linette to reach herfirst majorfinal. being in the final, it is amazing to feel this being in the final, it is amazing to feel this atmosphere and play on this course and yes, that there was a great this course and yes, that there was a great experience for me and erebus going a great experience for me and erebus going to a great experience for me and erebus going to help me tomorrow. not tomorrow. going to help me tomorrow. not tomorrow. on going to help me tomorrow. not tomorrow, on saturdays. sorry,| tomorrow, on saturdays. sorry, saturday- britain s men s wheelchair doubles duo alfie hewett and gordon reid are through to the australian ope
just look around. this digital age we re living in, it s pretty unbelievable. problem is, not everyone s fully living in it. nobody should have to take a class or fill out a medical form on public wifi with a screen the size of your hand. home internet shouldn t be a luxury. everyone should have it and now a lot more people can. so let s go. this hour, the digital age is waiting. in for the salmon and as, it s been a delight to be with you. you can see my show some on saturdays and sundays at 4 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. and i will see you here tomorrow for more american voices, but right now, it is time for ayman. hey, ayman, how are you? i am good, i am, recovering
something to say about this on his weekend show at 9:00 on saturdays. oh, definitely, i m sure he will have something to say on twitter momentarily. i always love reading his tweets. but i think for me what s really, you know, interesting about this and concerning is that okay, yeah, you know, we are joking dan bongino has been censored but he has a very prolific audience on our network. jesse: he sure does. what about the people like friends and family, right? that tweet about certain ideas about their concerns about the vaccine or about, you know, election, different topics that are important to them. maybe, you know, their tweets have been suppressed as well. so i think that flies in the face of what twitter was trying to do, what was intended to do as a platform to encourage public discourse. jesse: not only that they were suppressing posts from medical doctors who had legitimate opinions about the threat that covid did or didn t