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Rhiannon12866
Rhiannon12866's Journal
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January 27, 2024
MSNBCs Ali Velshi speaks to legal experts Lisa Rubin and Faith Gay about the massive $83.3 million dollar penalty a New York jury handed to Donald Trump in E. Jean Carrolls civil defamation suit, including why the jury may have reacted negatively to Trumps team entitled behavior. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
Lisa Rubin: Trump and his team 'believe they are above the law' - Velshi - The Last Word - MSNBC
MSNBCs Ali Velshi speaks to legal experts Lisa Rubin and Faith Gay about the massive $83.3 million dollar penalty a New York jury handed to Donald Trump in E. Jean Carrolls civil defamation suit, including why the jury may have reacted negatively to Trumps team entitled behavior. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
January 27, 2024
MSNBC's Ali Velshi is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Investigative Reporter Susanne Craig to discuss what it means for Donald Trump that a jury has ordered him to play E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million after he was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
Can Trump get his donors to pay $83.3 million awarded to E. Jean Carroll? - Velshi - The Last Word - MSNBC
MSNBC's Ali Velshi is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Investigative Reporter Susanne Craig to discuss what it means for Donald Trump that a jury has ordered him to play E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million after he was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
January 27, 2024
MSNBC's Ali Velshi shares details from the closing arguments of Donald Trump's civil case in which the jury awarded E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million after Trump was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
'Time to make him pay': $83M is about holding Trump to account, Carroll atty. says - Velshi - The Last Word - MSNBC
MSNBC's Ali Velshi shares details from the closing arguments of Donald Trump's civil case in which the jury awarded E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million after Trump was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
January 27, 2024
Bill reacts to the top stories of the week, including Oscars drama and America's aging presidential candidates.
Stephen A. Smith on Sports Nepo Babies
The host of First Take on ESPN and The Stephen A. Smith Show on YouTube joins Bill to discuss why sports are a safe haven from nepotism.
Hamas in Higher Education
Bill argues that student support for Hamas, a terrorist organization, can be traced to their college professors.
New Oscar Awards
The Academy Awards are a reflection of our society, so it's no surprise that they're considering some new categories this year.
New Rule: A Democracy, If You Can Keep It
In Brazil, the politics of grievance has its limits. Here in the U.S., Donald Trump has proven it doesn't.
Overtime: Rep. Adam Schiff, Stephen A. Smith, Seth MacFarlane
Bill and his guests continue their conversation after the show.
Here's a "bootleg" version of the show which includes the entire interview with Stephen A. Smith, host of ESPN's First Take and The Stephen A. Smith Show podcast (6:36); entire panel discussion with Rep. Adam Schiff, Democratic Congressman representing California's 30th district, who is currently a 2024 candidate for the U.S. Senate, and Seth MacFarlane, actor, comedian, writer, producer, and singer whose newest show, Ted, recently premiered January 11th on Peacock (15:21); Bill's "funny bit" (30:16); and the opening part of New Rules (43:50). It won't last long, as usual:
Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) - 1/26/24
Monologue: Dementia DonBill reacts to the top stories of the week, including Oscars drama and America's aging presidential candidates.
Stephen A. Smith on Sports Nepo Babies
The host of First Take on ESPN and The Stephen A. Smith Show on YouTube joins Bill to discuss why sports are a safe haven from nepotism.
Hamas in Higher Education
Bill argues that student support for Hamas, a terrorist organization, can be traced to their college professors.
New Oscar Awards
The Academy Awards are a reflection of our society, so it's no surprise that they're considering some new categories this year.
New Rule: A Democracy, If You Can Keep It
In Brazil, the politics of grievance has its limits. Here in the U.S., Donald Trump has proven it doesn't.
Overtime: Rep. Adam Schiff, Stephen A. Smith, Seth MacFarlane
Bill and his guests continue their conversation after the show.
Here's a "bootleg" version of the show which includes the entire interview with Stephen A. Smith, host of ESPN's First Take and The Stephen A. Smith Show podcast (6:36); entire panel discussion with Rep. Adam Schiff, Democratic Congressman representing California's 30th district, who is currently a 2024 candidate for the U.S. Senate, and Seth MacFarlane, actor, comedian, writer, producer, and singer whose newest show, Ted, recently premiered January 11th on Peacock (15:21); Bill's "funny bit" (30:16); and the opening part of New Rules (43:50). It won't last long, as usual:
January 27, 2024
GOP Rep. Nancy Mace has apparently gone from hating Donald Trump to loving him, endorsing Trump after blaming him for the Jan. 6 insurrection. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
Trump hater flips? Top GOPer goes from blaming Trump to endorsing him - The ReidOut - MSNBC
GOP Rep. Nancy Mace has apparently gone from hating Donald Trump to loving him, endorsing Trump after blaming him for the Jan. 6 insurrection. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
January 27, 2024
Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $83 million for lying about accuser E. Jean Carroll, as a jury has awarded her these damages for defamation. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
'Fired as a billionaire'? Trump owes bombshell $83 million payout but might be broke, Sharpton says - The ReidOut - MSNBC
Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $83 million for lying about accuser E. Jean Carroll, as a jury has awarded her these damages for defamation. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
January 27, 2024
A New York jury ruled Friday that Donald Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in a defamation lawsuit against him. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman and Errol Barnett break down the verdict. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
Breaking down E. Jean Carroll's $83.3M award in Trump defamation suit - CBS News
A New York jury ruled Friday that Donald Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in a defamation lawsuit against him. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman and Errol Barnett break down the verdict. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
January 27, 2024
Legal AF hosts Ben Meiselas and Michael Popok report on the $83 million verdict just issued against Donald Trump in the E Jean Carroll federal defamation trial. - 01/26/2024.
Trump HIT with $83 MILLION Verdict at Federal Trial!!! - Meidas Touch
Legal AF hosts Ben Meiselas and Michael Popok report on the $83 million verdict just issued against Donald Trump in the E Jean Carroll federal defamation trial. - 01/26/2024.
January 27, 2024
Seth addresses the United Auto Workers endorsing Biden for President, Hillary Clinton releasing a statement in support of Barbie after Oscar snubs and more in his monologue for Thursday, January 25.
CORRECTIONS Episode 93: Week of Monday, January 22
Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, like calling Andy Warhol's lithographs paintings and using incorrect grammar when talking about Kelly Clarkson.
Melania to Campaign for Trump, Subway's Footlong Desserts: Late Night's News of the Week
All the news and jokes you missed from the week of January 22.
Seth Meyers - Report Reveals Trump's White House Pharmacy Prepared Prescription Medicine Go-Bags - Monologue 01/25/24
Seth addresses the United Auto Workers endorsing Biden for President, Hillary Clinton releasing a statement in support of Barbie after Oscar snubs and more in his monologue for Thursday, January 25.
CORRECTIONS Episode 93: Week of Monday, January 22
Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, like calling Andy Warhol's lithographs paintings and using incorrect grammar when talking about Kelly Clarkson.
Melania to Campaign for Trump, Subway's Footlong Desserts: Late Night's News of the Week
All the news and jokes you missed from the week of January 22.
January 27, 2024
To justify banning abortion in Wisconsin, one state GOP lawmaker argued he knows mammalian fetal development better than probably anyone here. Why? Because hes a veterinarian and has performed thousands of ultrasounds on animals. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
GOP lawmaker claims he's 'qualified' to ban abortion because he's a veterinarian - All In - MSNBC
To justify banning abortion in Wisconsin, one state GOP lawmaker argued he knows mammalian fetal development better than probably anyone here. Why? Because hes a veterinarian and has performed thousands of ultrasounds on animals. - Aired on 01/26/2024.
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