- Hallie Jackson - Ben Jacobs - Chris Jansing - Karine Jean-Pierre - Alan Jenkins - Juliet Jeske - Benny Johnson - Alex Jones - Rashida Jones - Molly Jong-Fast -
==hallie jackson======
Sept. 26, 2024: NBC News will present comprehensive coverage of the vice presidential debate on Tuesday, Oct. 1, broadcasting the debate live with extensive special coverage on both NBC and NBC News NOW beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Viewers can also watch the debate on NBCNews.com and the NBC News app, which will also feature up-to-the-minute analysis and the latest reporting on the campaigns throughout the day. NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt and TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie will lead a pre-debate primetime special starting at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and NBC News NOW, followed by a live presentation of the debate on each network at 9 p.m. ET. Holt and Guthrie will continue special coverage following the CBS News-hosted debate until 11 p.m. ET. Top Story anchor Tom Llamas and Weekend Nightly News anchor Hallie Jackson, alongside Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker, will lead an hour-long post-debate special on NBC News NOW beginning at 11 p.m. ET. Llamas, Jackson and Welker will be joined by correspondents in the spin room and a full team of analysts who will help viewers break down the news from the evening. NBCNews.com will feature a live blog throughout the day on Tuesday with live updates and in-depth analysis from NBC News’ extensive team of correspondents, reporters, producers and embeds covering the 2024 campaign all around the country. Viewers can watch the debate live on their local NBC station or on NBC News NOW. The ad-supported streaming network is available 24/7 and free of charge across every popular online streaming platform, including Peacock, YouTube, Samsung TV Plus and via the NBC News app on smartphones and smart TVs. Across the NBCU News Group, the debate will also air on MSNBC and stream on Noticias Telemundo Ahora.
==ben jacobs===============
Ben Jacobs is an American political reporter. He formerly worked for The Guardian, where he gained mass media attention for being assaulted by Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte in May 2017. He previously worked at The Daily Beast. His journalism has also been published in outlets including The Boston Globe, The New Republic, The Atlantic, Jewish Insider, New York Magazine, and the online news sites Salon and Capital New York. Jacobs has covered people such as Donald Trump and Chelsea Clinton,
‘Fox & Friends’ Ignores Fox’s Own Reporting to Spin for Gianforte
Fox News reporters saw Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte attack Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs in Montana, but you wouldn’t know it from watching Fox & Friends. There was no mention of Fox’s own reporting until co-host Brian Kilmeade half-heartedly inserted: “By the way, on that body-slam, that Montana situation, Alicia Acuna was right there, eyewitnessed it.” (Andrew Kirell/Daily Beast 5/25/27)
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Fox News reporters saw Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte attack Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs in Montana, but you wouldn’t know it from watching Fox & Friends. There was no mention of Fox’s own reporting until co-host Brian Kilmeade half-heartedly inserted: “By the way, on that body-slam, that Montana situation, Alicia Acuna was right there, eyewitnessed it.” (Andrew Kirell/Daily Beast 5/25/27)
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==chris jansing======
==karine jean-pierre======
Karine Jean-Pierre (born August 13, 1974) is an American political advisor who has served as the White House press secretary since May 13, 2022. She is the first black person and the first openly LGBT person to serve in the position. Previously, she served as the deputy press secretary to her predecessor Jen Psaki from 2021 to 2022 and as the chief of staff for U.S. Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris during the 2020 presidential campaign.
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre discusses China's cyber-attack on America In December 2024, Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached U.S. Treasury Department security, accessing unclassified documents in a "major incident," as reported in a letter to lawmakers on December 30. The hackers exploited vulnerabilities in third-party provider BeyondTrust to gain access.(India TV 1/4/25) READMORE>>>>> |
Jan 3, 2025: Jean-Pierre: "No." After a reporter noted Trump's concerns and asked if it was a decision the White House would consider reversing or reevaluating. |
"When it comes to the VP and owning a gun, she can speak for herself. The campaign could speak for that. Her office can speak for that. I'm not — that's for them to speak to. There is no conflict here when we're saying that we want to see responsible gun ownership. That's what we want to see. Responsible gun ownership. I think that is what's important here.....Think about our schools, our grocery stores. It's an epidemic. We have done the work. We have seen violent crimes go down because of the work that this president and this vice president has done. There is an office to prevent gun violence. And that is something that she leads. We're asking for responsible gun ownership. That's what we want to see. That's what's important here. And if people don't, don't want to, don't understand that, I don't know how to further even explain that to them. Our kids, our schools. There's an epidemic here. There's an epidemic. There are drills happening in our schools right now. That's something that the president's going to speak to that is traumatizing some of our kids because of this epidemic. And so that should be the focus. How do we make sure that we end this epidemic? We want to see responsible gun ownership. That's what we want to see. What I can speak to, this moment in this time, what we've been trying to do for the last three and a half years is making sure that we are dealing with an epidemic that is existing in our communities, that we see in our schools, that we see in, in grocery stores. It is an epidemic here. And what we're trying to do is prevent gun violence. And we have seen that go down. We have, because of this work, because of the executive actions, because of a bipartisan legislation that was able to be done under this administration to deal with gun violence, something that we hadn't seen in 30 years. So there is some bipartisan support here to deal with a responsible way of having gun ownership. We need to do more here. We need to do more. "
-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre 9/26/24
-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre 9/26/24
Z-NOTE: January 31, 2024:
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre & Spencer Browns "word Salad" problems.
Heres what Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said when asked about the 3 deaths of soldiers over the weekend:
"What I will say, our deepest- obviously our deepest condolences go out- and our heartfelt condolences go out, to the families who lost three- three brave- uh three brave- uh three brave- three folks who are military folks who are brave, who are always fighting, who are fighting on behalf of, uh, this administration, of the American people obviously more so, more importantly, we lost those souls..."
Spencer Brown, managing editor of Townhall responded: "Not only is this an embarrassing failure to give proper remembrance due to heroic service members, but it's worth questioning whether the Biden administration thinks the military fights "on behalf of" the Biden administration...."
What it appears to me is that Spencer thinks KJP should be doing the job of the President instead of addressing daily Whitehouse Press reports. So much so that Spencer blames the whole Biden administration for being so "unfeeling" after a tragedy like this based on just JKPs response. Spencer appears to be towing the Maganazi talking points and propaganda: Make everything look evil, help make everything fall apart, and then blame Biden administration in order to make their freely chosen Cult leader, Donald Trump, look like the only one who will fix all these problems in November.
"What I will say, our deepest- obviously our deepest condolences go out- and our heartfelt condolences go out, to the families who lost three- three brave- uh three brave- uh three brave- three folks who are military folks who are brave, who are always fighting, who are fighting on behalf of, uh, this administration, of the American people obviously more so, more importantly, we lost those souls..."
Spencer Brown, managing editor of Townhall responded: "Not only is this an embarrassing failure to give proper remembrance due to heroic service members, but it's worth questioning whether the Biden administration thinks the military fights "on behalf of" the Biden administration...."
What it appears to me is that Spencer thinks KJP should be doing the job of the President instead of addressing daily Whitehouse Press reports. So much so that Spencer blames the whole Biden administration for being so "unfeeling" after a tragedy like this based on just JKPs response. Spencer appears to be towing the Maganazi talking points and propaganda: Make everything look evil, help make everything fall apart, and then blame Biden administration in order to make their freely chosen Cult leader, Donald Trump, look like the only one who will fix all these problems in November.
Karine Jean-Pierre Storms Out Of Briefing After Being Pressed By Reporter
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre angrily stormed out of a press briefing after being pressed by an African reporter on why he wasn’t being called on to ask a question. This incident marks the latest clash between Jean-Pierre and Simon Ateba of Today News Africa, who accused the White House of discrimination for not allowing him to ask questions during briefings. The confrontation led to Jean-Pierre ending the briefing and walking away, appearing angry. (MSN 12/2/23) READ MORE>>>>>
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre angrily stormed out of a press briefing after being pressed by an African reporter on why he wasn’t being called on to ask a question. This incident marks the latest clash between Jean-Pierre and Simon Ateba of Today News Africa, who accused the White House of discrimination for not allowing him to ask questions during briefings. The confrontation led to Jean-Pierre ending the briefing and walking away, appearing angry. (MSN 12/2/23) READ MORE>>>>>
==Alan Jenkins================
Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. Before joining the Law School faculty, he was President and Co-Founder of The Opportunity Agenda, a social justice communication lab. Jenkins’s prior positions have included Assistant to the Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he represented the United States government in constitutional and other litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court; Director of Human Rights at the Ford Foundation, where he managed grantmaking in the United States and eleven overseas regions; and Associate Counsel to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, where he defended the rights of low-income communities facing exploitation and discrimination. He previously served as a Law Clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun and to U.S. District Court Judge Robert L. Carter.
New book imagines U.S. if Jan. 6 uprising successful — and author fears could still happen
A new book imagines what would have happened if the Jan. 6 insurrection had been successful — and, in an interview with Salon, the author fears it's not far from a future reality. Alan Jenkins, who wrote 1/6: The Graphic Novel said we are currently in the midst of "a chilling moment for our democracy." (Sky Palma/Raw Story 1/24/24) READ MORE>>>>> |
==juliet jeske======
7/8/24: Juliet Jeske: Decoding Fox News: The Project 2025 Advisory Board
==benny johnson======
Benny Johnson Claims "World Famous Atheists" Now Believe In God Because Of Trump
Benny Johnson claims that "world famous atheists" now believe "there must be a God" because they have been "radically witnessed" to by Trump about his faith in God after surviving the assassination attempt.
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Benny Johnson claims that "world famous atheists" now believe "there must be a God" because they have been "radically witnessed" to by Trump about his faith in God after surviving the assassination attempt.
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==alex jones======
Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American far-right, alt-right radio show host and prominent conspiracy theorist. He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, which the Genesis Communications Network broadcasts across the United States via syndicated and internet radio. Jones's website, InfoWars, promotes conspiracy theories and fake news, as do his other websites, NewsWars and
PrisonPlanet. Jones has provided a platform and support for white nationalists, giving Unite the Right rally attendee and white supremacist Nick Fuentes a platform on his website, Banned.Video, as well as giving an "entry point" to their ideology. In 2023, leaked texts from Jones's phone revealed that he created the website National File.
PrisonPlanet. Jones has provided a platform and support for white nationalists, giving Unite the Right rally attendee and white supremacist Nick Fuentes a platform on his website, Banned.Video, as well as giving an "entry point" to their ideology. In 2023, leaked texts from Jones's phone revealed that he created the website National File.
Connecticut’s legal landscape is set to witness a flurry of high-stakes trials in early 2024, promising a legal spectacle that spans multi-million dollar telecom feuds, alleged drug kickback pyramids, social media giants embroiled in sexual assault cases, and a controversial battle involving Infowars’ Alex Jones. Buckle up as we delve into the legal rollercoaster awaiting the Constitution State. |
Connecticut Cases To Watch In 2024
Alex Jones Fights $1.44B Verdict for Sandy Hook FamiliesInfowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones faces a legal battleground in the Connecticut Appellate Court, challenging a $1.44 billion jury verdict related to his controversial claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. Jones argues that the verdict is disproportionate and contests a default liability judgment. Amidst bankruptcy developments in Texas, this legal saga promises an intense courtroom showdown. (Rihem Akkouche/USA Herald 1/1/24) READ MORE>>>>> |
Donald Trump Jr. Floats Alex Jones And Laura Loomer As White House Press Secretaries
“I’m not saying he’s got everything right, and this one would be controversial,” Trump Jr. continued of Jones. But, he added, “Alex Jones for like a month would put these people in their place because — again, not saying he’s got everything right — but man he’s been a lot more right over the last decade or so than anyone in our mainstream media and I can say that with a fact,” Trump Jr. said. “I’ll get criticized for it but that’s reality. He has been far more right than our mainstream media on the vast majority of things that are out there.” (Liam Edgar/Tampa Free Press 12/30/23 )
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“I’m not saying he’s got everything right, and this one would be controversial,” Trump Jr. continued of Jones. But, he added, “Alex Jones for like a month would put these people in their place because — again, not saying he’s got everything right — but man he’s been a lot more right over the last decade or so than anyone in our mainstream media and I can say that with a fact,” Trump Jr. said. “I’ll get criticized for it but that’s reality. He has been far more right than our mainstream media on the vast majority of things that are out there.” (Liam Edgar/Tampa Free Press 12/30/23 )
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==rashida jones=================
Rashida Jones (born 1980 or 1981) is the president of the cable news network MSNBC. She is the first Black woman to lead a major cable news network. Jones was born to Richard and Alice Adkins, the oldest of three children. She grew up in York, Pennsylvania. The family later moved to Richmond, Virginia, where she attended Henrico High School and became editor of the student newspaper. Jones attended Hampton University, majoring in broadcast journalism. She graduated from Hampton in 2002 with a degree in Mass Media Arts. In 2022, Jones established a scholarship fund at Hampton University for journalism students.
Battle of the Execs? NBC Top Brass Accused of 'Throwing Each Other Under the Bus' Over Ronna McDaniel
Backlash: SourcesExecutives at NBC were accused of “throwing each other under the bus” this week after the network suffered severe backlash for hiring – and then firing – ex-RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel,
RadarOnline.com has learned. In the latest development to come after McDaniel was fired from NBC News
and MSNBC on Tuesday, sources familiar with the matter compared the resulting situation to a “battle of the execs” and a “circus.” (Radar Online 3/29/24) READ MORE>>>>>
Backlash: SourcesExecutives at NBC were accused of “throwing each other under the bus” this week after the network suffered severe backlash for hiring – and then firing – ex-RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel,
RadarOnline.com has learned. In the latest development to come after McDaniel was fired from NBC News
and MSNBC on Tuesday, sources familiar with the matter compared the resulting situation to a “battle of the execs” and a “circus.” (Radar Online 3/29/24) READ MORE>>>>>
MSNBC Doesn't Plan to Put Ex-RNC Chief Ronna McDaniel on the Network
MSNBC president Rashida Jones told employees that the liberal-leaning news network has no plans to put new NBC News contributor Ronna McDaniel on the cable outlet, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing an internal memo. The news comes after NBC News hired former Republican National Committee chair McDaniel as an on-air contributor, leading to rage among members of the MSNBC staff that spilled over onto social media. There have been questions internally around whether McDaniel would appear on MSNBC. Several staffers spoke out, including MSNBC columnist Marisa Kabas. She posted an email she'd sent to NBC News management on social media which questioned McDaniel's hire. "I want to understand what kind of message this is supposed to send to us?" Kabas wrote in the email. "As columnists we are held to strict standards of factuality and truth, and are expected to have a fundamental understanding of our democracy. McDaniel has proven time and again she adheres to none of those values, and lacks that very basic understanding." (The Wrap 3/23/24) READ MORE>>>>>
MSNBC president Rashida Jones told employees that the liberal-leaning news network has no plans to put new NBC News contributor Ronna McDaniel on the cable outlet, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing an internal memo. The news comes after NBC News hired former Republican National Committee chair McDaniel as an on-air contributor, leading to rage among members of the MSNBC staff that spilled over onto social media. There have been questions internally around whether McDaniel would appear on MSNBC. Several staffers spoke out, including MSNBC columnist Marisa Kabas. She posted an email she'd sent to NBC News management on social media which questioned McDaniel's hire. "I want to understand what kind of message this is supposed to send to us?" Kabas wrote in the email. "As columnists we are held to strict standards of factuality and truth, and are expected to have a fundamental understanding of our democracy. McDaniel has proven time and again she adheres to none of those values, and lacks that very basic understanding." (The Wrap 3/23/24) READ MORE>>>>>
==molly jong-fast=============
Molly Jong-Fast (born August 19, 1978) is an American writer, journalist, author, political commentator, and podcaster. Jong-Fast is the author of two novels; Normal Girl and The Social Climber's Handbook, and a memoir; Girl [Maladjusted], originally published as The Sex Doctors in the Basement. After the 2016 election, Jong-Fast began focusing her writing on politics. She became a regular contributor to The Forward, The Bulwark,
Playboy, Glamour, and Vogue. In December 2019, Jong-Fast became an editor-at-large at The Daily Beast, hosting the podcast The New Abnormal.
Playboy, Glamour, and Vogue. In December 2019, Jong-Fast became an editor-at-large at The Daily Beast, hosting the podcast The New Abnormal.