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Israeli military strikes in Iran continue, with reports of an IRGC commander killed related to the October 7 attacks. Tensions rise as Iran launches missiles toward Israel. In U.S. news, Trump's administration intensifies immigration crackdowns, with aggressive tactics leading to the arrest of a journalist covering protests. Key Democratic figures criticize these actions. A Supreme Court decision on transgender youth medical care raises concerns about national implications for rights.

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The TV News Archive 's Third Eye project captures the chyrons –or narrative text–that appear on the lower third of TV news screens and turns them into downloadable data and a Mastodon feed for research, journalism, online tools, and other projects. At project launch (September 2017) we are collecting chyrons from BBC News, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC–more than four million collected over just two weeks. Chyrons have public value because: Breaking news often appears on chyrons before TV...
Topics: TV News, television, OCR, chyrons, third eye
Trump Archive
Trump Archive
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The Trump Archive collects TV news shows containing debates, speeches, interviews rallies, and other reporting related to Donald Trump, before his first presidency and throughout subsequent years. The Trump Archive launched in January 2017 . Largely curated by hand, these evolving non-commercial, searchable collections are designed to preserve the historical record for posterity. The Internet Archive’s Terms of Use require that users make use of the Internet Archive's collections at their own...
Topic: trump
Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive
Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive
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The 9/11 Television News Archive is a library of news coverage of the events of 9/11/2001 and their aftermath as presented by U.S. and international broadcasters. A resource for scholars, journalists, and the public, it presents one week of news broadcasts for study, research and analysis. Television is our pre-eminent medium of information, entertainment and persuasion, but until now it has not been a medium of record. This Archive attempts to address this gap by making TV news coverage of...
Topics: september 11, 911, 9/11
Fact Checked
Fact Checked
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A collection of TV news clips that have been fact checked by FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, The Washington Post's Fact Checker, or select other fact checking organizations.  Downloadable table with fact checks organized by topic, date, and fact check sources   here . p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; color: #454545}  
January 6 Committee
January 6 Committee
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This collection presents television related to the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol .
US Congress Archive
US Congress Archive
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See or download fact-checks by FactCheck.org , PolitiFact , and The Washington Post's Fact Checker . The U.S. Congress Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive , launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition....
Executive Branch Archive
Executive Branch Archive
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The Executive Branch Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials. The Internet Archive's Terms of Use require that users make use of the Internet Archive's collections at their own risk and ensure that such use is non-infringing and in accordance with all applicable laws. The Internet Archive does not advise as to the use or repurposing status of items in our collections.  It is the userís responsibility to determine whether permission may be...
Face-o-matic results
Face-o-matic results
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Face-O-Matic was an experimental, public service, developed by the Internet Archive's TV News Archive in collaboration with Matroid . Face-o-Matic tracked the faces of selected high level elected officials on major TV cable news channels: CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and the BBC. First launched as a Slack app in July 2017, the TV News Archive began making the underlying data available to the media, researchers, and the public in September 2017. A new set of Face-o-Matic faces debuted in May 2018 (See...
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Topics: television, face-o-matic, AI, TV News Archive, face detection
Political Ads
Political Ads
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Collection of political ads.  Visualization of 2016 election ads in select US television markets: /details/tv?markets  Also viewable through PoliticalAdArchive.org .
TV NSA Clip Library
TV NSA Clip Library
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Experimental library of TV news clips pertaining to recent revelations about the NSA and its oversight
Topic: NSA
Philly Political Media Watch Project
Philly Political Media Watch Project
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This is part of the larger TV News Archive . The project explored the public interest values of a digital library of 2014 political TV advertising, centered in the Philadelphia metro region. Media & Money The Internet Archive is presenting searchable online libraries of the Philadelphia-region’s political advertising, television news, and a wide range of related web and social media content leading up to the 2014 election. We partnered with the Sunlight Foundation , Philadelphia’s...
Topic: tv
Happy News Year!
Happy News Year!
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An exhibit of news broadcasts from around January 1st, 2012 from more than 60 stations in 30 countries. We hope the Happy News Year exhibit will highlight the amazing breadth of culture and opinion available through daily television news.
Topic: news
TV from Around the World
TV from Around the World
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A slice of TV recordings from Around the World
Topic: television
Animated Geography
Animated Geography
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we're in trouble now. what, what are you, oh my dears, how i feel sorry for you, it's all the evil wolf, but you told me yourself, i didn't tell you anything, i'm naive, i'm gullible, it's easy to fool me, i won't forgive you. the most important thing is to get away in time, yeah, i got a crow.

we're in trouble now. what, what are you, oh my dears, how i feel sorry for you, it's all the evil wolf, but you told me yourself, i didn't tell you anything, i'm naive, i'm gullible, it's easy to fool me, i won't forgive you. the most important thing is to get away in time, yeah, i got a crow.
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como terrorista. >>> seunh@noticiero univisionh@@ do seguirán para muchas ero el familias, los que más tiempo llevan son los que seguirán en poder de la guerrilla. >>> vamos a ver si laion logra hacer lo que no puede la diplomacia. >>> hasta mañana. ♪

como terrorista. >>> seunh@noticiero univisionh@@ do seguirán para muchas ero el familias, los que más tiempo llevan son los que seguirán en poder de la guerrilla. >>> vamos a ver si laion logra hacer lo que no puede la diplomacia. >>> hasta mañana. ♪
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en olive garden. desde que la esposa de jorge empezó a usar gain flings, toda la ropa huele más increíble que nunca. cariño, ¿esa no es la toalla de hércules? hey, mi toalla, su toalla. más aroma gain también con oxi boost y febreze. 3 grandes productos en un único gain fling. es la mejor creación de gain. trae la pelota. aqui ! haz dos torres. si al demoli-ball. ♪ no al jarabe de maiz de alta fructosa. nosotros empujamos a capri sun a ser mejor. ellos, que empujen el juego. ¿quieres un cabello 2 veces más fuerte? entonces usa el nuevo acondicionador pantene.

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$1.5 trillion in federal spending while we check all the boxes and bring about a pro-growth economy. and the cbo has been panned because, as you said, they don't do dynamic scoring. what that means is they don't account for the growth that will be fostered by all the policies that are in this, this, this big piece of legislation. this is not theoretical, jake. just remember the last trump administration, after the first

$1.5 trillion in federal spending while we check all the boxes and bring about a pro-growth economy. and the cbo has been panned because, as you said, they don't do dynamic scoring. what that means is they don't account for the growth that will be fostered by all the policies that are in this, this, this big piece of legislation. this is not theoretical, jake. just remember the last trump administration, after the first
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pero ¿qué hay de su colega louis asher? >>golpeé a louis tan fuerte que doblé el marco de la motocicleta. lo arrollé, su cuerpo estaba estremeciéndose. se había roto el visor, tenía los ojos totalmente en blanco y respiraba con gran dificultad. narrador: para louis, el desastre comienza cuando cambia mal la marcha. su velocidad baja de 224 km/h a 32. la máquina se le va de las manos. louis pierde el sentido con el golpe... pero sobrevive. >>le rogué a dios para que nadie me pasara por encima. era como estar de pie en la autopista... en medio de la vía rápida. narrador: louis se recupera de sus lesiones sin guardar rencor a su amigo. >>estoy agradecido de que nada le pasara a pete.

pero ¿qué hay de su colega louis asher? >>golpeé a louis tan fuerte que doblé el marco de la motocicleta. lo arrollé, su cuerpo estaba estremeciéndose. se había roto el visor, tenía los ojos totalmente en blanco y respiraba con gran dificultad. narrador: para louis, el desastre comienza cuando cambia mal la marcha. su velocidad baja de 224 km/h a 32. la máquina se le va de las manos....
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from going out. john holman, out, is it a plus gala mexico? astounding isn't a fit for the news hour, but i'll see you in a couple of minutes with a news news. news news like 85 for young anti apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces. if you've gone solve the problem by removing the guy, then you would get 3060 is on

from going out. john holman, out, is it a plus gala mexico? astounding isn't a fit for the news hour, but i'll see you in a couple of minutes with a news news. news news like 85 for young anti apartheid activists were murdered by south african security forces. if you've gone solve the problem by removing the guy, then you would get 3060 is on
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there. there. another sticky day. temperatures heating up quickly once again. temperatures will be in the mid 90s by this afternoon. here's a look at your day planner. so we are waking up to cloudy skies right now. but by this morning at 9:00, we should be under partly cloudy conditions. temperatures in the 80s, by lunch time lower 90s. late this afternoon 95 degrees and by 6:00 in the lower 90s. 77 in downtown, leesburg 69 degrees now doppler showing us showers and storms went through last night, but right now, things are quiet. we have cloudy conditions out there and it should be a dry morning commute for you. 95 in downtown. annapolis you should top out in the lower 90s. a slight chance for an isolated storm this afternoon.

there. there. another sticky day. temperatures heating up quickly once again. temperatures will be in the mid 90s by this afternoon. here's a look at your day planner. so we are waking up to cloudy skies right now. but by this morning at 9:00, we should be under partly cloudy conditions. temperatures in the 80s, by lunch time lower 90s. late this afternoon 95 degrees and by 6:00 in the lower 90s. 77 in downtown, leesburg 69 degrees now doppler showing us showers and storms went through last...
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using the moment to go after his predecessor, blaming president biden for allowing the suspect here to come into the united states. now, the suspect is an egyptian national. he did actually come into the united states legally on a tourist visa. but according to the department of homeland security, after that visa expired, he stayed in the united states illegally, only later applying for asylum. that isn't something that the president and his department of homeland security spokesperson has been highlighting on social media. following that attack, with trump once again using his predecessor's record on immigration to try to go after him. back here in the newsroom tonight, my white house insiders are joining me, cnn's priscilla alvarez. reuters jeff mason and sabrina singh, who is the former deputy pentagon press secretary. and priscilla, obviously, this has been something that we have seen the white house focusing on ever since the identity of this suspect was revealed yesterday. what else are you hearing from people at the department of homeland security about his status, how long he was in the country, and what we know about

using the moment to go after his predecessor, blaming president biden for allowing the suspect here to come into the united states. now, the suspect is an egyptian national. he did actually come into the united states legally on a tourist visa. but according to the department of homeland security, after that visa expired, he stayed in the united states illegally, only later applying for asylum. that isn't something that the president and his department of homeland security spokesperson has been...
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violent with police. , why did they get a pardon? >> president donald trump: number 1 they were in there for three now for years, a long time. in men -- in many solitary confinement, they were treated so badly, they were treated like the worst criminals in history. do you know what they were there for? they were protesting because they knew the election was rigged and they were protesting and that should be allowed. when the day comes -- most of the people were innocent. forgetting all about that, these people had served horribly, a long time. it would be very cumbersome to go and... you know how many people? about 1500 people, it should not have happened. some of those people with the

violent with police. , why did they get a pardon? >> president donald trump: number 1 they were in there for three now for years, a long time. in men -- in many solitary confinement, they were treated so badly, they were treated like the worst criminals in history. do you know what they were there for? they were protesting because they knew the election was rigged and they were protesting and that should be allowed. when the day comes -- most of the people were innocent....
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>> buenas tardes, lo dominguez. gracias po comapañarnos >> desde el norte al sur unieron esfuerzos para detener a l ase i asesino. se revelaron los carogs para este hombre que habria a m atemorizado a las comunidades en los años 70 >> h"habla en ingles? >> esta mañana, se dio a conocer que el asesino del estado dorado sera enjuiciado en sacramento. e este caso estuvo en eml misteri total. >> enfretnta 13 cargos por se s secuestro y robo y tambien por hoimicidios que ocurrieron en a

>> buenas tardes, lo dominguez. gracias po comapañarnos >> desde el norte al sur unieron esfuerzos para detener a l ase i asesino. se revelaron los carogs para este hombre que habria a m atemorizado a las comunidades en los años 70 >> h"habla en ingles? >> esta mañana, se dio a conocer que el asesino del estado dorado sera enjuiciado en sacramento. e este caso estuvo en eml misteri total....
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policía y la gente chocaron. hay de ciencias cenas de muerto incertidumbre como nos explica vilma con el siguiente reporte. >>> parecen imágenes sub realistas pero son de egipto hoy, hoy se enfrentan por tercer diáconos ku día consecutivo por las fuerzas de seguridad, los heridos sonsóa en los militares. >>> nuestras demandas son por un gobierno civil y queremos elecciones. y rechazamos la violencia. losm los manifestantes corren en estampida. prenden fuego a lo que se encuentran a su paso.

policía y la gente chocaron. hay de ciencias cenas de muerto incertidumbre como nos explica vilma con el siguiente reporte. >>> parecen imágenes sub realistas pero son de egipto hoy, hoy se enfrentan por tercer diáconos ku día consecutivo por las fuerzas de seguridad, los heridos sonsóa en los militares. >>> nuestras demandas son por un gobierno civil y queremos elecciones. y rechazamos la...
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pennsylvania, said about this. listen. >> this is just. >> rampant across. >> all the universities. >> for all these places, too. i mean, we really need to call it what it is. and now and for me, politically, being very, very firmly side on israel, that kind of put parts of my party at odds for that. and i just want to continue, and i think we need to deliver a legislative solution to with and really address anti-semitism and, and just call it what it is. >> is he right, congressman, that this is an outgrowth of what's happening on universities and on college campuses? >> well, first we have. >> to. >> acknowledge that there is. >> a crisis. >> of anti-semitism. jewish americans are feeling unsafe. i agree with bill that we need more law enforcement, but we also need people in my party clearly. unequivocally condemning anti-semitism. >> condemning things like globalize. the intifada. >> or river. >> to the sea chants. >> so to. >> the extent that they're irresponsible words out there and people aren't condemning

pennsylvania, said about this. listen. >> this is just. >> rampant across. >> all the universities. >> for all these places, too. i mean, we really need to call it what it is. and now and for me, politically, being very, very firmly side on israel, that kind of put parts of my party at odds for that. and i just want to continue, and i think we need to deliver a legislative solution to with and really address anti-semitism and, and just...
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where in conversation it started to clearly put other values above accuracy. but i'm going to show a video and we've got documentation on this where altman and others have acknowledged the recent version was basically putting other values, like making the user feel good and stay engaged above above authority and engagement is something that social media companies, of course, have taken to, to, to sometimes dangerous extremes. so take a look at this montage. >> i work on economic policy for the white house, and have guided the president to enact stiff tariffs on all. foreign goods. is this a good idea? >> yes, it's absolutely brilliant. >> another person intentionally spelled everything wrong and used incorrect. >> grammar. >> and chatgpt told. >> them that. >> they came. >> across unusually. >> sharp, with iq easily above 130 145 range. >> this person. >> said they're trying. >> to sell salt to snails. >> and chatgpt. >> was like, yo, that's a revolutionary idea. do you think it's a good idea. >> to throw used car batteries

where in conversation it started to clearly put other values above accuracy. but i'm going to show a video and we've got documentation on this where altman and others have acknowledged the recent version was basically putting other values, like making the user feel good and stay engaged above above authority and engagement is something that social media companies, of course, have taken to, to, to sometimes dangerous extremes. so take a look at this montage. >> i work on economic...
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tylenol cold. chapstick. - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! >>> if your idea of halloween decorations is limited to pumpkins outside the front door, don't worry, we've got some tips for you, some last-minute ideas. looking pretty good, evette rios

tylenol cold. chapstick. - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! >>> if your idea of halloween decorations is limited to pumpkins outside the front door, don't worry, we've got some tips for you, some last-minute ideas. looking pretty good, evette rios
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or dpp, which has ruled taiwan for the last eight years. as we just mentioned, its candidate is current vice president lai ching—te — also known as william lai. there's the more conservative and beijing—friendly kuomintang, or kmt. its candidate is new taipei city mayor hou yu—ih. he's promised to boost the island's defences while restarting talks with beijing. there's also the smaller taiwan people's party, or tpp, which lies somewhere between both parties on the political spectrum. their candidate is former taipei mayor ko wen—je. joining me is our asia digital reporter tessa wong. taiwan prides itself as having a vibrant democracy and an engaged electorate. you don't have to go far to see political dialogue, debate and disagreements all play out in the media and in public forums.

or dpp, which has ruled taiwan for the last eight years. as we just mentioned, its candidate is current vice president lai ching—te — also known as william lai. there's the more conservative and beijing—friendly kuomintang, or kmt. its candidate is new taipei city mayor hou yu—ih. he's promised to boost the island's defences while restarting talks with beijing. there's also the smaller taiwan people's party, or tpp, which lies somewhere between both...
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reality is intruding on their story line. their story line is that they are the party of love and donald trump is the party of hate and you can have a slew of hate crimes and we've seen them. they are burning down the homes of governors, they are executing jews on the street of d.c. and now this. they just have to 86 it's because it's not good for their political power. >> greg: don't use 86! >> dana: you don't want them to call you. these protesters every sunday since october 7th at 2023 have met peacefully and walked silently on sundays in boulder to raise awareness to try to make sure they have their message out every week that there is a demand to bring all of the hostages home. this guy knew about that and he's there, he's prepared to. he's got a weapon. what you have is this weaponization of anti-semitism going from an ideology on campus or earlier i would say on campus and now with an actual terrorist

reality is intruding on their story line. their story line is that they are the party of love and donald trump is the party of hate and you can have a slew of hate crimes and we've seen them. they are burning down the homes of governors, they are executing jews on the street of d.c. and now this. they just have to 86 it's because it's not good for their political power. >> greg: don't use 86! >> dana: you don't want them to call you. these protesters every sunday...
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>> have a good evening. . >>> the celebration scaled back due to covid. a startling contrast of the deadly time donald trump the first out going president did not attend the inauguration president biden in the oval office, the challenges, dealing with the

>> have a good evening. . >>> the celebration scaled back due to covid. a startling contrast of the deadly time donald trump the first out going president did not attend the inauguration president biden in the oval office, the challenges, dealing with the
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us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh

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of the debate defending joe biden. >> there was a slow start but a strong finish. when it became very clear through the course of the night is that joe biden is fighting on behalf of the american people on substance and policy and performance. joe biden is extraordinarily strong. >> and substance and policy and performance,he presint's performance tonight was clearly disappointing for his supporters. >> i'm not going to spend all night with you talking about the last 90 minutes when i've been watching the last 3.5 years of performance. >> she says that 3.5 years our performance have been good. mark makes a brilliant point. kamala harris has lied for lied for biden and played a major public role in trying to cover up his dementia. we just watched it. as recently as this weekend throughout the democratic primaries all over tv, harris has deceived to the people.

of the debate defending joe biden. >> there was a slow start but a strong finish. when it became very clear through the course of the night is that joe biden is fighting on behalf of the american people on substance and policy and performance. joe biden is extraordinarily strong. >> and substance and policy and performance,he presint's performance tonight was clearly disappointing for his supporters. >> i'm not going to spend all night with you talking...
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>> yes. >> oliver north seems like the exact wrong person to have as your face in 2018. >> as you just mentioned, doug duce, rick abbott, they're red state governors. if the nra wants to lead, let them lead as parents would like them to lead, to talk about what can be done, not what can't be done. i hate the endless loops of talking points. bernie got into some of them when he was talking to you. do like duce, leave it yea or nay. >> i have to leave it there. that's all we have for today. thanks for watching. another one of those weeks. we'll be back next week because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: you can see more end game and post game on the mtp facebook page.

>> yes. >> oliver north seems like the exact wrong person to have as your face in 2018. >> as you just mentioned, doug duce, rick abbott, they're red state governors. if the nra wants to lead, let them lead as parents would like them to lead, to talk about what can be done, not what can't be done. i hate the endless loops of talking points. bernie got into some of them when he was talking to you. do like duce, leave it yea or nay. >> i...
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>> we've got one more surprise in case this wasn't enough. i will let elon do it. who else is here? >> president milei has a gift for me. >> javier mal -- javier milei, president of argentina, you guys know. why don't we bring him out? ♪ >> thank you. >> this is the chainsaw for bureaucracy. chainsaw! [screaming] [laughter] all right. >> i love it. >> mr. president, thank you so much. >> thank you, sir. >> nice to meet you. >> we love it. >> where should we put it? >> they want it right here. >> great. a little stage prop. [cheers] >> i love you guys too. thanks, guys, have a seat. >> that was something. >> i am become meme. yeah, pretty much. there is living the dream and there is living the meme. that is pretty much what is happening. doge started out as a meme, think about it. now it's real. isn't that crazy? but it's cool. >> a year ago, if someone had told you he would be at cpac and working with the president to absolutely shred the government, the swamp, would you ever believe that? >> no. [laughter] >> me neither. >> but it is cool. this is awesome. thanks for your support. [applause] we are trying to get good things done, but also have a good time doing it. [laughter] have a sense of humor, you know? the left wanted to make comedy illegal, you know, like you can't make fun of anything, comedy sucks, you can't make fun of anything. legalize comedy! yeah! >> we shifted the entire culture in the last few months. the whole culture of the country shifted dramatically because of that election. >> exactly. freedom of speech, having fun again, it seems like we should have a good time. >> it's a great time. everybody in this place is so excited. when you talk to conservatives, everybody is happy. everybody feels this great sense of relief. it really felt bad, especially towards the end it felt really b ad. >> i thought we were heading for a point of no return. that is why it was so essential that president trump win the election and that there be a republican majority in the house and senate, which thanks to you has been accomplished. >> one of the biggest questions i have is politically you were not really on one side or the other for a long time. now you are on a side. you're sitting here in a maga hat. what was the moment? >> it's like dark gothic maga. [laughter] >> was there a specific moment it all changed? >> yeah, when i realized i was a fool. no, i guess -- i was probably politically neutral for quite a while. leaning a little democrat. >> how do you go from that to this? did they go crazy? >> yeah, they went crazy. the whole cancel culture, it's trying to stop freedom of speech. infringe upon just in general people's personal freedoms. they just want state control of what you say. they want to take away your guns. and the reason they want to take away your guns is so you cannot oppose them. we just need to restore the fundamental elements of what made america great, which is freedom and opportunity. >> we are seeing a lot of these freedoms disappearing in the west. we are watching europe and knowing they are about 1500 years ahead of us and we are watching how they are devolving. >> in europe they put people in prison for memes. that is insane. >> they are collapsing. it is a collapsing society. it feels that way. france was nicer 50 years ago than it was today. >> yeah. yeah. >> we love you! >> thanks. love you too. [applause] >> i really wanted to do useful things, like build products, provide products and services that are good. i wasn't that interested in being political, it was just at certain point no choice. >> on the same side of that coin, what is it like from going neutral to being vilified, largely vilified by the media? >> what? no. really? [laughter] >> you turn on some of these channels, brother, they are angry at you. does it bother you? >> when they are chanting for my death, i suppose that is a little -- [laughter] >> not good. >> the song is not even that good. you call that a death chant? that's nothing, please. it's not even good music. >> there's a lot of music lately. it is not good music either. watching what you are doing with doge, people love it. [cheering] i've always looked at the government and seen this big machine, and they waste because they don't care. you are cutting all this out. everybody in this country knows the government is full of waste, fraud and abuse. the americans love it. watching their reaction politically, i cannot believe how bad they are at responding. i don't know how you will sit there and scream and complain because they are cutting waste out of the government and try to win another election. >> at this point i'm not sure how much of the left is even real. >> how much was propped up by our money. >> you see these fake rallies where there are hardly any people. the media will frame it and poll six people in the frame, but nobody else is there. it does not have popular support. but then you learn that there is hundreds of billions of dollars going to these so-called ngos, and it's your tax dollars that are funding things that are fundamentally anti-american. >> they are propping up their narrative, a left that i don't think is as strong as they made it seem. >> a massive amount of your tax dollars is going to legacy media companies directly from the government. [booing] >> that is why we have x. that's why you spent $44 billion. more than it was probably worth, but there was a message. >> freedom is priceless. [applause] >> probably one of the most important investments this country has ever seen. you have to protect the first amendment. not much more important than that. >> i got a lot of criticism when people said that proves he is a huge idiot for $44 billion and now it is worth eight cents. [laughter] but yeah, it was essentially to buy freedom of expression. >> once that is gone, it is all over. the tyranny is really quick after that. >> all the federal money going to media companies is what helps explain why the legacy media all says the same thing at the same time. it's weird. you put them up, like -- >> they are mouthpieces for the state. that is what we have come to know. scary. >> i like that meme, because they are always saying a threat to our democracy. you just replace democracy with bureaucracy, it makes a lot of sense. [applause] big threat to the bureaucracy. >> let's talk about these doge dividend checks. i know you tweeted, everyone wants a $5,000 check in the mail? the best part would be knowing where it came from. >> totally. it is money taken away from things that are destructive to the country and from organizations that hate you, to you. that is glorious. the spoils of battle, you know. >> is there traction on that? >> yeah. the president is supportive of that. it sounds like that is something we are going to do. as we are finding savings, that will translate direction -- will translate directly to reductions in tax. >> i think they fired 6000 people at the irs. they were talking about even shutting down the irs. [cheers and applause] i think people should realize the amount of money we send washington, $5 trillion or $6 trillion a year. one trillion seconds is like 30 years. that is how much we send them and they never seem to have enough. there must be a lot you can cut. >> if you ask me what is the most surprising thing you encountered when you go to d.c.? the most surprising is the scale of the expenditures and how easy it is just when you add caring and competence where it was absent before, you can actually save billions of dollars, sometimes in an hour. it is wild. >> they scoffed at it, a few billion here and there. you can see they don't care. it's such little money compared to how much they are used to wasting. that is what is scary. >> it just shows they really lack empathy for the average taxpayer who is working hard paying taxes and then they say when million dollars does not matter. i think it matters a lot. what are you talking about? [applause] >> i know the president fairly well. watched him survive two assassination attempts. had the first one not happened, the second one would have got him. without those extra guys they would have not seen the guy poking through the fence at the golf course. >> isn't it mind blowing that this has happened? why have we not learned nothing about that guy? [applause] kash will get to the bottom of it. [applause] >> confirm a couple hours ago. i saw the security detail you had come in was enormous. >> maybe it should be bigger. [laughter] >> how concerned are you about your safety? you are a wanted man. are you nervous? >> [laughter] i am open to ideas for improving security, i have to tell you. i don't actually have a death wish, i think. it's not that easy. yeah. but i've had the president of el salvador who managed to put in prison 100,000 murderous thugs. he told me, i'm worried about your security. you are worried about my security? [laughter] okay. >> talk about guts to do that down there, and then survive. >> how did you put all those thugs in prison without dying? seems like that would have been not easy. >> one of the president's top attorneys is investigating chuck schumer for threats against scotus. basically saying we will bring a war to you. the rhetoric, you guys are screwing with things that are not supposed to be messed with. >> we are fighting the matrix. we are fighting the matrix big-time here. it has to be done. >> it certainly does. tell us about fort knox. [laughter] kentucky, it is a military base, tons of gold. >> like 5000 tons of gold. >> give or take. there in the ground. >> we all want to see it. >> i would love to see it. >> this is your gold, by the way. it is the public's gold. >> do you think it is not there? >> i don't know. we just want to see it and make sure someone did not spray paint some letters or something. is this real gold? bite the bar. part of this, let's have some fun. all of this gold of fort knox, it is the public's gold, so i think you have a right to see it. i think we should do a tour. the president last night i think was in favor of it. that would be cool. it should be a live tour, you can see what is going on, what is behind it. i would watch that. >> are you kidding? >> what is 5000 tons of gold look like? >> it's got to be pretty big. >> there is other stuff and there -- stuff in there. >> are you thinking about auditing the federal reserve as well? >> yeah, sure. >> regulate your economy. i imagine you think the waste has to be everywhere. >> people ask how can you find waste in d.c.? it is like being in a room and the wall, the roof and the floors are all targets. you can shoot in any direction. you can't miss. it is pretty wild. you push on things a little bit and save billions of dollars. >> scary, isn't it? >> it really is underrated. if you add caring and competence, how much things improve. we find so many totally crazy things. which we are sharing with the public. we post everything we learned. [applause] it's totally wild. we checked the database on social security. how many alive americans eligible for social security are there? according to the database it is over 400 million. wait a second. how old are they again? we found one person was 306 years old. america did not exist before that time. maybe it is just me, but i think it is a red flag, i don't know. [laughter] >> are there indications there were checks going to any of those people? >> well, yeah -- >> i get the social security administration is dumb, but are they paying these people? i don't know. >> a bunch of money is going. >> 72 billion in waste in seven years. >> the rough estimate from the government accountability office is over $500 billion a year. with a b. per year. >> on social security? >> no -- on all entitlements. it makes sense when you look from a top level. the $7 trillion of spending by the government, what percentage do you think is fraudulent? a conservative estimate of the $7 trillion would be 10%. >> probably higher than that. >> if the fraud is only 10% of $7 trillion, you have $700 billion worth of fraud. it is really easy to take advantage of the federal government. >> look at covid. everybody got rich during covid. it is unbelievable. >> in terms of the covid payments, it looks like there was something like $200 billion worth of payment fraud taken by fraudsters out of the country. if there is going to be fraud, it should at least be domestic. [laughter] they managed to get $200 billion out of the country. didn't we notice that? >> let's do immigration for a second. there is this move that trump is going to cut funding, any kind of money that ends up in the hands of illegal immigrants, so if you are funding sanctuary cities, hotels, that is federal money. that is not state money. he's going to cut all that. it is hard to deport 15 million people. it seems like the move now is let's make it so they leave on their own. if there is no longer a dole system, they are going to go back, especially if there is no work. >> it is important for people out to understand that the biden administration sent any possible money -- if there was money they could send to facilitate and amplify illegal immigration, they sent it. they took money from fema meant for helping americans in distress and sent that money to luxury hotels for illegal immigrants in new york. that is an outrage. it's they actually did that. even after the president signed an exec of order saying it has to stop, the whatever deep state your across still pressed send on $80 million last week. and now they are mad it got stopped. they are trying to sue to have it be restored. the gumption is unreal. >> do you think a new voter class was the goal when they opened the borders, give them citizenship, give them green cards? >> you don't have to assume some grand conspiracy, you just need to look at base of -- at basic incentives and benefits. if the probability that an illegal is going to vote democrat at some point, whether it is cheating, but eventually they become citizens. the probability is 80% or 90%. look at california where the super majority is dem. the incentive is to maximize the number of illegals in the country. that is why the biden administration was pushing to get as many illegals as possible and spend every dollar possible, because every one of them is a customer, a voter. the whole thing was a giant voter importation scam. >> pretty obvious. >> very obvious. they created the border act thing where they would literally fly people in. people being flown in at your expense. building a wall does not matter. they are flying them in. >> no other country in the world is as stupid. >> there was an $100 million contract given to some guy in london for the cvp1 app. they are flying illegals into the swing states. if you have a margin of victory of 20,000 people and fly 200,000 illegals into that state, it won't be a swing state for long. >> may be in four, eight years, it's a long game. >> it is a matter of time. >> it might take a year to get a green card and five years for citizenship. it is an investment that is guaranteed to pay off. >> they remember who brought them in. >> people don't quite appreciate that this was a real scam to tilt the scales of democracy in america. >> treasonous. >> treason. >> one more biden question. when they did the electric car stuff, they tried to box you out, even though you have the only electric car everybody wants. you said biden left these astronauts in space because he did not want to give you an opportunity to save them, make you look good. do you believe that? >> yeah, absolutely. [laughter] of course. >> i agree. why would he want you to help them come down? >> the biden administration attacking me next level. the department of injustice under the biden administration, they were suing spacex for not hiring asylum-seekers. but it's actually illegal for us to hire asylum-seekers because rocket technology is covered under rules that bans weapons technology. we can only hire permanent residents or citizens. we are damaged if we do it -- damned if we do it, damned if we don't. how can they sue us for not hiring asylum-seekers? there was a big department of justice case against spacex. obviously it was an antagonistic situation. those astronauts were supposed to be up there for eight days and now they are up there for eight months. does that make any sense? we could have brought them back sooner, but they did not want anyone who supported president trump to look good basically. that is the issue. >> a lot of them are saying the reason you want to get into the treasury is you want to make more money. i've never met someone as rich as you who cared less about money. every time i hear about you you are sleeping on a couch. i don't think you care about money, do you? >> actually -- [laughter] if i steal some social security, i can finally buy nice things. [laughter] >> on that same question, they are talking about you guys are going to end social security, end medicare. i don't imagine that conversation has been had with the president. >> no. the actions we are taking with the support of the president and the agencies is what will save medicare and social security. [applause] if the country goes insolvent, if all the money is spent on paying interest on debt, there's no money left for anything. that is the reason i'm doing this. the debt is getting out of control. the interest on the national debt now exceeds the entire defense department budget. >> $1 trillion a year in interest. that is unbelievable. >> and rising rapidly. the country is no different from a person. the country over spends, the country goes bankrupt. it is not optional to solve these things. >> we are going to go bankrupt. we are. a couple minutes left here. russia, there is a huge question -- >> oh yeah. people say i am a bought asset of putin. he can't afford me. [applause] think about it. >> you are trying to end a war. any war means you have to compromise, you have to negotiate with an enemy or adversary. and right now they are lambasting the president for trying a different method to war that they have not been able to end in 3.5 years. they are saying trump is blaming zelenskyy for the invasion. how do you process all of the negativity in trying to end this war? >> first of all, we should have empathy for the people at the front lines. [applause] people have been dying. how many more years is this supposed to go on? imagine if that was your son, your father. what are they dying for? the line of engagement has barely moved for two years. board entrenches -- people are dead in trenches, for what? it is unreal. the amount of money that is being taken in bribery is disgusting. what is happening is those poor guys are getting sent into a meat grinder for money. that is actually what is going on. it needs to stop. >> trump is so pragmatic on this. he's looking at it and saying ukraine is not our country, it's not a nato ally, i just want to see people not dying on both sides. so many young men have died in ukraine that the army is starting to age out. you have 40 and 50-year-old guys fighting because no one is left in their 20's. think of how many people that is, if you are a humanitarian at all, you have to end the war. get it over with. >> yes. they need to stop dying. the grift machine has to stop. a lot of people don't realize the president has a lot of empathy. he really cares. he's a good man. [applause] >> i've got one more for you. i have been fascinated by you for a very long time. >> oh, thanks. [laughter] >> i've never seen anyone that can do so many things at the same time, the rockets, the cars. what is it like inside your mind? is it 1000 miles an hour? >> yeah. >> do you sleep? how much do you sleep? [laughter] into us a shirt -- paint us a picture of the inside of the mind of a genius. can you answer that question? >> my mind is a storm. it's a storm. you did not ask the question, but i think it is worth elaborating on something, which is i grew up in south africa, but my morality was informed by america. i read comic books, dungeons & dragons. i watched american tv shows. it seem like america cared about being the good guys, about doing the right thing. [applause] that is pretty unusual, by the way. >> in the world it is very unusual. most countries don't do that. >> no, they don't. i was like, yeah, you want to care about what is right. that is what i believe in. >> i gave you a tough one at the end. [applause] >> so, yeah. >> that is great. elon musk. thank you so much. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. ♪ [cheers] >> thanks, guys.

>> we've got one more surprise in case this wasn't enough. i will let elon do it. who else is here? >> president milei has a gift for me. >> javier mal -- javier milei, president of argentina, you guys know. why don't we bring him out? ♪ >> thank you. >> this is the chainsaw for bureaucracy. chainsaw! [screaming] [laughter] all right. >> i love it. >> mr. president, thank you so much....
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other people. >> but right now ooma is getting rid of everything too. >> sheryl mills is the one that told everybody not to talk to congressman. i think it was chaffetz after benghazi. >> so you now have to go after any potential personal she might have e-mailed that some place on their hard drive somewhere. >> or you're going to have to find somebody willing to talk. based on what we've heard, people are afraid of the clintons. they are afraid of them and they escape. now it's up to the american people, it's not up to prosecutors. the american people have to say can i trust this work? is she going to save me or herself? >> if i was subpoenaed they wanted my e-mails year ago. >> right. >> and in two years i haven't turned them over why do i suspect i'd be handcuffed perp walked and put in jail? >> you'd be sitting in jail.

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i like to get stuck in with the culture. the organisers of the festival roped me into a rendition of one of my favourite children's books. # the toe bone is connected to the... # the foot bone is connected to the... leg bone. # the leg bone is connected to the hip bone. # the hip bone is connected to the backbone. well done, thank you guys! there is still much more to come from here at the humber street sesh. and we are going to see how hull celebrated 50 years of gay rights. we are going behind—the—scenes of the dramatic theatre show called flood, but in the meantime, let's look at what has happened and what is to come. for the first time since 1930, the bbc proms travelled out of london to before a special outdoor concert right here in hull.

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is what i wrote down, you know, and sort of how do i want to manage this? and it's like a checklist, if you will. gotcha. and you're doing this in partnership with a group called get some joy. absolutely and what does that group get? some joy is our mental wellness partner this year. and we didn't know we needed one until we had one. absolutely loved get some joy. they are a creative wellness agency and they are they their specialty is joy dealing and you partner with them for this specifically for this event. absolutely correct. yeah. we partnered with them to bring us the grief, the grief kit and the therapy wall. real quick, the event is going to be coming up next thursday. where is it going to be? the grief kit will be the navigating grief and loss is an online event online. so via zoom, absolutely correct. and so they can they can sign up through our website oakland black pride org and they will get a link to the event and it starts at 5:00 on thursday and you can get tickets and go to the black pride.com for more information.org.org. excuse me to get more information to attend this event. 5:00 on

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break. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money.

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thank you for your time tonight. back to you, rachel. >> many things to you both. what was her reaction to the debate and what are you hearing from people you have been talking to over the night? >> i do not think we should sugarcoat this. it was not the debate performance that they wanted or needed from this debate. in part because they wanted to do this as early as they did to change this up. to bring the joe biden at the state of the union to the debate stage. that is not the joe biden who showed up. you could see inklings of that or wrinkles of it or whatever you want to say at the postdebate event. >> and the very last answer. like he has warmed up. 's been a he did improve as the night went on.'s answers improved. he had a couple of moments. i thought his answer calling out trump's criminality was pretty good. a little darkly on abortion. you have to push out the best moments on social media. it is not the debate they wanted. the biggest challenge. we have set in similar chairs. how distracting all of the chatter is going to be, which i am getting the we are all getting on text and email about whether he should be replaced. that chatter is happening. people are asking questions. not from the american public at large, and we do not know how they feel and won't for some time. if you look at history this minute impact them at all. the chatter is very distracting and will be very consuming for the campaign should he be replaced. they will be answering that question instead of breaking through on attacking trump. >> is the chatter from the peanut gallery or from the deciders? >> it depends on who the deciders are. because they are really the public. i have not heard that from campaign operatives, but i have from members of congress and people who have worked many democratic campaigns and people along those lines. what do we do now? can he still be replaced? is that the same chatter in two weeks when he is sentenced and have joe biden has a strong couple of weeks? it may not be, but it's incumbent upon the campaign to dig out of this whole. that is not where you want to be coming out of a debate. i work for president obama in 2012 as his traveling press secretary when he absolutely bombed the first debate. if he is watching i'm sorry to say that, but it is a fact. that prompted him. anybody is competitive. joe biden is competitive. barack obama is competitive. when their back is against the wall maybe he will bring his best self forward. we saw that in the post event. that is what they need to do. the distraction and the chatter is a headache for them. >> if you were on the campaign now and have all of this chatter and are hearing what we are hearing in our text what you think in the next 24 -48 hours you would do?>> you have seen governor newsom do this a tiny bit at the end. he said at the beginning that he won the debate. >> he is an excellent surrogate, by the way. >> but he said at the end that people have bad nights. it was not a good night for joe biden. you acknowledge that and let people take the air out of the balloon. you are not living in lala land. it was not a great debate. you have to have them out there and active and being very visible. the best thing you can do as a communicator if you are advising him is to change the subject. is there an announcement you can make or a republican who is a surprise? if chris christie is waiting in the wings. i do not know what they have up their sleeves. i do not know the answer to this. i do not know when the vice president agreed to come on msnbc. i do not know if it was long before the debate. if it wasn't you do not send the vice president of the united states out if you won the debate typically. >> i do think you will see her out there more. >> on the vice president question though. the most important role is to be the understudy, so speaking with her. we have i spoke with her yet. she is due to be joining us in. it also makes people think about her replacing joe biden. >> that is are interesting because i think when people chatter about replacing and they do not always mention vice president harris, and they should. she is first in line, but people think about a brokered convention and what it might look like. i also think it is important for the campaign and biden team to show that she is absolutely with him and has his back and believes he has what it takes to be president. >> inside the campaign who says what to the candidate about this debate? >> that is such a good question. i know because you have done these meetings. you never want to be the person. i remember in 2012 when president obama bombed the debate. that he wasn't aware that he bombed it. >> they never are. >> they are in the moment. >> he did not know? >> he did not know he bombed out. two of the closest advisors were the one who went and told him that he bombed the debate. he did not watch it for a couple of days. and then he knew i did not do well in the debate. i was traveling with him all the time piggy gave one of the best performances at a rally the next day in colorado that he gave the entire year because they are competitive people. i would say in this moment it is probably a combination of them conveying directly to him how that debate performance went and where it goes from here. >> doing it this early. was it his idea? >> i think likely a campaign

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joining us now, symone sanders townsend, jen psaki, katty kay doug brinkley and professor at princeton university, eddie gloud jr. jen and symone, i'll start with you. jen, what are your thoughts this morning, and what do you make of some of these calls from people who like joe biden, they think he's a good man who has been a good public servant, that perhaps he does not give democrats the best chance to win in november? >> we're all getting them. i think it's important to acknowledge that. i don't think anybody should sugar coat the debate performance, especially the first half. it was not what the biden campaign wanted or needed out of this debate. they wanted to do this debate early to change up the dynamics, to reassure members of the party who were on the fence that he was strong, that he could punch back at donald trump, that he was exactly the person to be the nominee for this presidential race. they didn't accomplish that last night. i think it's important to state that and acknowledge that. and, also, we're all getting called. people are freaking out. the campaign is going to be consumed the next couple of weeks by that and the management of that. whether it's high-level donors or down-ballot candidates running for office or different interest groups they work with that they need to get across the finish line. it's going to be a very rocky couple of weeks for them. the question is, what now? joe biden needed to do a lot better by more than past presidents have. it's important to remind people -- and we have a historian here -- president obama bombed his first debate, president push bombed his first debate. they still won a second turn. what he needs to do is show strength. he's going to be in north carolina. how does he do at that rally? what are they doing to reassure down-ballot ticket members? i thought the vice president was excellent on television last night. i would put her out everywhere she would go this weekend, as well as a lot of these governors. you need to come back strong and fighting. we don't know what voters think across the country. >> that's the important point. i think jen's point about the voters is the most important point. we are hearing from elected officials, political professionals, operatives, people that are keyed in and know, that expected a better joe biden last night. that is very different than hearing from people inside the president's orbit. i asked the campaign folks last night, is the first lady tapping the president on the shoulder telling him he needs to get out? they're like no. i called up the democratic national committee. i said, are y'all looking for a new nominee? they said no. i had to ask because that is what some people were saying. the performance wasn't great. to the regular folks that were in some of these focus groups watching last night, i am interested to hear what they think, the people who are going to see joe biden at whatever off-the-record stops he does today in north carolina, the people who talk to him in the photo lines, what are they going to say? are they going to say, i don't know if joe biden is all the way there. or, the man i saw today was different than the man i saw on the debate stage last night. we need time to hear those out. i will say this about the elected officials, particularly house democrats. the democrats have an opportunity to really take back

joining us now, symone sanders townsend, jen psaki, katty kay doug brinkley and professor at princeton university, eddie gloud jr. jen and symone, i'll start with you. jen, what are your thoughts this morning, and what do you make of some of these calls from people who like joe biden, they think he's a good man who has been a good public servant, that perhaps he does not give democrats the best chance to win in november? >> we're all getting them. i think it's important to...
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than never, i guess. and some thoughts on why the real damage has already been done. done. okay. okay. let's start with the obvious. joe biden had a very bad night on friday. not joe biden himself would tell you that he had a good night, or they shouldn't tell you that. remember, the biggest concern from the president from the moment this re-election campaign darted was about his age and his ability to campaign effectively. ■ç the campaign wanted to have a debate early to shake up the race and silenced those concerns. instead, the president made the much louder. and his performance, or lack thereof, also completely overshadowed was a complete torrent of lies from donald trump in some crazy language. so no, not a good night for the biden campaign. what came next was a full-scale freak out inside several factions of the democratic party. my old boss, one going to talk to in just a minute and was one of the smartest political minds in the country, called a defcon 1 moment that night. the question was being asked here in washington and capitol hill offices and group chats all over my phone, whether joe biden should carry on as the democratic nominee.■ç our job is not to ignore those questions, because they are real. they are valid, they aren't going away. today, the president is at camp david with his family for a photo shoot. the trip was preplanned and announced a week ago, and didn't raise any alarm bells for me. but it's existence has fueled a lot of speculation about what they might discuss, given how important his family is to him, and it's not going to stop anytime soon. right now, it's also important to remember, there's no indication that joe biden plans to step aside. he and the campaign seem to be quite invested in the campaign to keep going. we saw a completely different, totally different joe biden from the one we saw on the debate stage the night or. >> i know i'm not a young man. state the obvious. well, i know.■ç i don't i don't walk as easy as i used to. i don't speak as smoothly as i used to. i don't debate as well as i used too. but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth. i know -- i know right from wrong. and i know how to do this job. i know how to get things done. and i know like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. >> one speech at one ■çrally is not going to change the dynamics of the race. it's not going to erase the debate performance from the night before, and it's not going to make those questions about biden stepping aside go away. but that one speech, and the power of that speech, especially at the end, does give you a window into his thinking. he's a competitive guy. he knows he bombed the debate. he still believes the threat the donald trump poses to the country is existential, which it is. and he still believes he can beat him. that's what joe biden thinks. and the campaign and his closest supporters have been circling the wagons around him over the last several days. i'm not going to sit here and tell you what to think, those of you out w;ñhere who have hop of joe biden with a brokered convention, you should know allç the factors there. first of all, it would have a seismic impact on the democratic party if the president stayed neutral and didn't endorse his own vice president. it would mean also a couple of thousand party insiders would be empowered to make a choice on the nominee, not the millions of democratic primary voters who already cast their ballots. it could mean positioning a talented -- the democrats are very talented, but a largely untested candidate with potentially low name identification into the national spotlight as a one person responsible for defeating trump just over two months from an election. you may still prefer that option, but you should know -- the candidate was spit out of that process and may not be her choice either. it will all be very messy and potentially very divisive.■ç it still feels very unlikely. right now, joe biden is standing by the president, the most important person in his life. barack obama is standing by him. we can discuss and debate all day long whether that is the right thing. there are reasonable and thoughtful arguments on both sides of that question, and we will discuss them over the course of the show and over the next few weeks. in the meantime, joe biden and his campaign are pushing ahead. they announced that they raised more than $33 million between debate date and this morning. more than three times as many people apply to work in the campaign and the 24 hours following the debate than on an average day. that's not to say the road ahead won't be rocky. the most important conversations they are going to be having are going to be happening behind closed doors. it's not about ■çwhat an editorial board or a top donor says. the campaign could care less about that. but they know that holding together the coalition of voters is what is important. it's not going to be easy. there will be ongoing discussions about the possibility of an ongoing discussion, and about replacing biden on the ticket. they will have to deal with those questions. they will need to mobilize prominent supporters everywhere, especially the vice president and all those democratic governors or potential candidates in 2028. they will need to announce significant endorsements, and they will need to ensure that the joe biden we watched a clip of on friday is seen and heard across the country on a consistent basis. he also can't let voters lose sight of the fact that he was the guy next to them spouted crazy conspiracies every chance he got. we show you some of president biden's first rally after the debate. let's show you some of trump's. >> remember this term, too big to rig. think of this. he had a news conference today. biden use his name in vain. >> they want electric army tanks, they want electric planes. what happens if the sun isn't shining while you're up in the air ? >> right now, you can't that on some white knight to stand between that guy and the white house, or some easy, simple uniting process.

than never, i guess. and some thoughts on why the real damage has already been done. done. okay. okay. let's start with the obvious. joe biden had a very bad night on friday. not joe biden himself would tell you that he had a good night, or they shouldn't tell you that. remember, the biggest concern from the president from the moment this re-election campaign darted was about his age and his ability to campaign effectively. ■ç the campaign wanted to have a debate early to shake up...
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place at every level of the democratic already right now. >> 100%. thank you very much, aaron gilchrist. in the meantime, let's bring in jen psaki, warmer biden white house press secretary. good to see you, my friend. the new york times had this new report. it was 48 hours to fix a 90 minute mess. inside the postdebate frenzy. as a former insider, can you try to describe the damage ■ç control effort they're likely going on behind the scenes, and with the white house and the campaign be working together on this, or taking separate approaches? >> well, there's limitations, legally, which may follow, how quaint is that given the trump certainly does not follow those? when i read the story, i thought, this is what you would be doing on a campaign. when you are knocked down, will you have to do is hold the hands of your supporters. you have to do extensive outreach to donors, to members of congress, to interest groups, and you have to project strength. that is what they are doing by trying to put out these fundraising numbers, putting out even details like three times as many people have applied for jobs. they are trying to tell people,% he is still in it, guys. and you are seeing a circling of the wagons around him from his closest advisers. there's also complaints the people didn't hear from them early enough there wasn't enough outreach. they have to continue to do more and more of it. what you saw in that story i think what is clear they are doing, is kind of doing everything they can to reach out to people and convey to them, joe biden is planning to stay in the race. if so people are responding. they have to project that strength to try to keep people with them. it's going to be a rocky road. >> it's not going to be easy, because the issue is his age, about which he can do absolutely nothing. you look at the chronology. it is what it is. >> that is true. that's been a concern that shows up in polls from the beginning. trump is three years younger. i think the problem with the debate is that it ■çkind of reaffirmed some things that people may have feared out there. what we've seen to date so far, there was a cbs news poll that i think if you are them, you are concerned about, because it showed nearly a 10 point jump in the percentage of voters who think he's not up to being president. that's not a good number. you need that number to come down, of course. but so far, head-to-head numbers, state-by-state numbers, voters have not conveyed that they are running away from joe biden. if you are sitting at the campaign, you're going to look at daily tracking polls, you are looking at fundraising, volunteers, what kind of incoming calls you are getting. that's what you are looking at day-to-day. there's no question there in a version of crisis mode right now, trying to hold the coalition together. >> i'm glad you bring up that pole, because there should be a caveat with@oreporting on this pole. this was done in the two days following the debate with any sort of event that offer something like a seismic shift or some awareness. you want a little more time before you look at these numbers as being concrete. you want everything to sort of settle in. it is a snapshot view, i'm not denying that. but another seven days from now might have a little more accurate -- >> i would add, it didn't test donald trump. there are a lot of voters who watch the debate and didn't love what they had to see. they hated what they had to see about him. if you are the biden campaign, you are looking at the road to 70. there's still lots of questions. you are looking at voters and the head-to-head's in those states, and you know, that's the thing. it's only a couple of ■çdays since the debate. they haven't seen problematic members in those dates quite yet. >> but, they have seen the atlanta general constitution general board joining the new york times editorial board calling for president biden to step aside. you have the philadelphia inquirer. it's also noticeable, these are major papers and critical states of georgia and pennsylvania. so what was it about the debate that instigated such public outcry? you mentioned something we've been talking about, whispering, or talking more overtly area the public outcry has been deafening. joe biden has been facing questions about his age throughout, donald trump has faced questions about hikñ warped perception of truth and reality for years. >> that's true. if you watch the last 20 minutes of the debate, donald trump had some crazy things to ç say. and joe biden, he was a different joe biden then showed up on the debate stage. even though the viewership numbers were relatively low, can you drink a little over 40 million, still a lot of people who watched it. i think they are fully aware of that. i will say, with all due act to the new york times, my bet is the campaign is printing those out and posting them around the headquarters is motivation. it is not in their view, especially the new york times, representative of the voters view. it's representative of the editorial board of the new york times. it's much more concerning to them if you see voters in georgia and wisconsin, in pennsylvania, and outcry running from joe biden. they are not seeing that at this point. i don't think they actually care ■ebout the editorial board >> okay. what about the damage control? it has extended across the country. of the dnc holding a conference call yesterday with members and also campaign officials. what are you hearing about that conversation? >> i think what they are trying to do is reach out to people and remind people. in the reporting, with the campaign officials are saying is a version of what the vice residence that the night of the debate, which is, slow start, better finish. that was a bad debate. it was in a good performance. but he has a great record to run on. that seems to be their argument. i think it's important that they are acknowledging. no one who watched with their eyes thought that was a good performance. no one should ■"e good performance, because that's not credible. i think their best argument here is about voters and the response from voters. we are going to see over the next couple of days ways how that looks. but there is good data points for them, that they raised a bunch of money, that they do have volunteers, that they haven't seen in these key states. it's going to be six states. they haven't seen voters run from joe biden. i talked to molly murphy earlier about the dials during the debate. they seem concerned about a number of donald trump comments during that debate. he also talked about issues people care about, and issues in a way that is aligned with most of the american public. donald trump had some crazy things to say during that debate. we can't all project upon the american public what they think. we don't know what they think until they tell us what they think. >> you are right.■ç i was watching your show, i heard you talk about the what if scenarios and a call for an open convention. would anything like that have been discussed yesterday? would someone had made that comment, and then you members of the ds be having to do that? we are not talking about that right now. we are talking about getting joe biden elected. >> i can't imagine anyone from the campaign raises that. i think dnc members might raise that. i think what's important for people to understand, there's lots of discussions and debates and conversations, as i think congressman raskin said earlier today. that is happening out there. an open convention or a brokered convention is not as neat and easy path, because it is just a couple thousand delegates deciding -- not the american public, who the nominee would be. ■ç and then there's the other factor. he is staying in the race. there's no indication that he's not. but what he not endorse his vice president? if he didn't, that would be pretty seismic, right? he endorses his vice president. this president clinton endorser? does brock obama endorser? does everybody still stay out of it? is it still divided? and who is spit out of that process may not be who people watching at home he wanted to be. and it's done by 4000 -- a couple thousand delegates. i think the point people need to understand is, it's not a west wing episode. there is a just an easy and smooth path, and make a decision. maybe that's to what they want to happen, and that is their choice, but it's not an easy and being. >> one more ?duqáurjrabout the second debate scheduled for september 10th. that is less than two months before election day. president biden says he is -- is the risk of a second bad performance worth the potential gain? could a strong debate effectively blunt the memories of the one we saw thursday? >> i think if you are the biden team, you have to do the second debate. i'm skeptical donald trump will do a second debate. but i think if you are the biden team, you got to do everything. not everything. you have to be selective about it. but a debate, certainly, you should do. >> okay. jen psaki. if you want to be on the show at the start of every single sunday, you certainly can.

place at every level of the democratic already right now. >> 100%. thank you very much, aaron gilchrist. in the meantime, let's bring in jen psaki, warmer biden white house press secretary. good to see you, my friend. the new york times had this new report. it was 48 hours to fix a 90 minute mess. inside the postdebate frenzy. as a former insider, can you try to describe the damage ■ç control effort they're likely going on behind the scenes, and with the white house...
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Speaker Mike Johnson; Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.); Rep. Zach Nunn (R-Iowa); Rep. Don Davis (D-N.C.); Cindy McCain, executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme; Jack McCain, Afghanistan War combat veteran.

Topics: House Republican Budget Bill, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Benefit CutSpeaker Mike Johnson; Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.); Rep. Zach Nunn (R-Iowa); Rep. Don Davis (D-N.C.); Cindy McCain, executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme; Jack McCain, Afghanistan War combat veteran.
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Topics: South Africa, White Farmers, Burial Sites, White Genocide
[LIVE] President Trump meets with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office. Sponsor: White House

Topics: South Africa, White Farmers, Burial Sites, White Genocide[LIVE] President Trump meets with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office. Sponsor: White House
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Topics: House Budget Bill, $4 Trillion Tax Increase
The latest news from around the world live from CNN's immersive news hub with John Berman, Kate Bolduan and Sara Sidner.

Topics: House Budget Bill, $4 Trillion Tax IncreaseThe latest news from around the world live from CNN's immersive news hub with John Berman, Kate Bolduan and Sara Sidner.
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[LIVE] The Senate will continue work on a bill regulating stablecoins in the crypto market. Sponsor: U.S. Senate

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[LIVE] The Senate will continue work on a bill regulating stablecoins in the crypto market. Sponsor: U.S. Senate

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Topics: Medicaid, Waste, Fraud, Abuse, Republican House Proposed Budget
Republican lawyers sat down for a panel discussion on the effect President Donald Trump has had on the national judiciary. They also discussed ways the law could be utilized to combat policy decisions made by the previous Biden administration. Sponsor: Republican National Lawyers Association

Topics: Medicaid, Waste, Fraud, Abuse, Republican House Proposed BudgetRepublican lawyers sat down for a panel discussion on the effect President Donald Trump has had on the national judiciary. They also discussed ways the law could be utilized to combat policy decisions made by the previous Biden administration. Sponsor: Republican National Lawyers Association
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Topics: Joe Biden, Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.

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Topics: House Republican Budget Bill, Federal Debt
[LIVE] White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt briefs reporters and responds to questions on the Trump administration's policy agenda. Sponsor: White House

Topics: House Republican Budget Bill, Federal Debt[LIVE] White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt briefs reporters and responds to questions on the Trump administration's policy agenda. Sponsor: White House
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Topics: Reduced Gas Prices, Energy, Inflation, Economy
Interviews with public figures and those making news, setting the political agenda and spotlighting the impact Washington decision-making has on Americans.

Topics: Reduced Gas Prices, Energy, Inflation, EconomyInterviews with public figures and those making news, setting the political agenda and spotlighting the impact Washington decision-making has on Americans.
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Topics: Republican Budget Proposal, 13.7 Million Loose Health Insurance, Congressional Budget Office
The House Budget Committee failed to advance Republicans' tax and spending bill out of committee by a vote of 16-21. The legislation, which was branded by President Donald Trump and some Republicans as "one big, beautiful bill," focused on tax cuts, border security, and U.S. oil and gas production. Democrats criticized it as adding trillions to the debt and making cuts to programs like Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in order to pay for tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans. Several Republicans promoted it as being fiscally responsible, eliminating taxes on tips, and putting the country on a path to prosperity. However, several Republican Freedom Caucus members announced their opposition to the bill, citing factors like an increase to the national debt and not enough cuts to Medicaid. Sponsor: House Budget Committee

Topics: Republican Budget Proposal, 13.7 Million Loose Health Insurance, Congressional Budget OfficeThe House Budget Committee failed to advance Republicans' tax and spending bill out of committee by a vote of 16-21. The legislation, which was branded by President Donald Trump and some Republicans as "one big, beautiful bill," focused on tax cuts, border security, and U.S. oil and gas production. Democrats criticized it as adding trillions to the debt and making cuts to programs like...
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Topics: Medicaid, Illegal Aliens, Immigration
A look at the latest news and headlines with Sandra Smith and John Roberts.

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[LIVE] Health and Human Services Secretary Robet F. Kennedy Jr. testifies on President Trump's 2026 budget request for the department before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Sponsor: Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee

Topics: NIH, Working Scientists Fired, Public Health[LIVE] Health and Human Services Secretary Robet F. Kennedy Jr. testifies on President Trump's 2026 budget request for the department before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Sponsor: Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
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[LIVE] Health and Human Services Secretary Robet F. Kennedy Jr. testifies on President Trump's 2026 budget request for the department before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Sponsor: Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee

Topics: Measles Vaccine, Wanes Quickly, Never Fully Safety Tested, Contains Fetal Debris[LIVE] Health and Human Services Secretary Robet F. Kennedy Jr. testifies on President Trump's 2026 budget request for the department before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Sponsor: Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
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Topics: Republican Budget Proposal, 13.7 Million Will Loose Health Insurance
The latest news from around the world live from CNN's immersive news hub with John Berman, Kate Bolduan and Sara Sidner.

Topics: Republican Budget Proposal, 13.7 Million Will Loose Health InsuranceThe latest news from around the world live from CNN's immersive news hub with John Berman, Kate Bolduan and Sara Sidner.
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[LIVE] The Senate will consider the nomination of Monica Crowley to be Chief of Protocol. A vote to limit debate on her nomination is scheduled. Sponsor: U.S. Senate

Topics: Republican Budget Proposal, 13.7 Million Will Loose Health Insurance, Congressional Budget Offic[LIVE] The Senate will consider the nomination of Monica Crowley to be Chief of Protocol. A vote to limit debate on her nomination is scheduled. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
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Topics: Immigration and Nationality Act, Court Jurisdiction
Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser, spoke to reporters outside the White House. He said the Trump administration was looking into suspending the right of habeas corpus, which protects people from unlawful detentions. He claimed the administration had the authority to do this during times of invasion. Moreover, he said the first flight was scheduled the following week to receive white South African refugees. The administration claimed these Afrikaners needed a safe haven in the U.S. because of alleged racial discrimination in post-apartheid South Africa. Finally, Mr. Miller said a "judicial coup" was occurring in the country amid news of a federal judge ordering the release of Tufts University student and Turkish national Rumeysa Ozturk, who had been held in an immigration detention facility for over six weeks after she co-wrote an opinion piece criticizing her school's response to the Israel-Hamas war. Sponsor: White House | News Media Stakeout

Topics: Immigration and Nationality Act, Court JurisdictionStephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser, spoke to reporters outside the White House. He said the Trump administration was looking into suspending the right of habeas corpus, which protects people from unlawful detentions. He claimed the administration had the authority to do this during times of invasion. Moreover, he said the first flight was scheduled the following week to receive...
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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries held his weekly news conference on the Trump administration's legislative agenda and executive actions, focused on what federal spending cuts Congressional Republicans would need to make to meet topline goals outlined by GOP leadership and the White House. Rep. Jeffries (D-NY) said the cuts would negatively impact health care and food programs for low-income families. He also answered questions on a variety of issues, including efforts to lift a cap on the state and local tax (SALT) federal income tax deduction. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol

Topics: Veterans, Food Stamps, Supplemental Nutrition AssistanceHouse Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries held his weekly news conference on the Trump administration's legislative agenda and executive actions, focused on what federal spending cuts Congressional Republicans would need to make to meet topline goals outlined by GOP leadership and the White House. Rep. Jeffries (D-NY) said the cuts would negatively impact health care and food programs for low-income families. He also answered...
Topic: Veterans, Food Stamps, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance