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AOC on a movie that made her cry PabloReports: When’s the last time a piece of art—film, music, whatever—made you cry? AOC: Okay, let me go with the worst time one made me cry. I was on an airplane watching… what is that movie? The one about aliens with a linguist? Arrival. With Amy Adams. I was on a plane. I was literally going to a rally or something like that. This was a while ago. And I was watching Arrival on the plane. I had no idea that it was that emotional. And I don’t even cry like that at movies. On the plane, sobbing, dude. I had to put sunglasses on. Then the movie ends as the plane is landing. They go, “Bing bong,” whatever—seatbelt sign, you can unplug it. So everyone’s standing up, and I’m like… I put the sunglasses on. It was so embarrassing. But really good. Really, really good. Arrival.
Acyn3,123,896 views • 1 day ago

Haberman: The administration signed a mining deal with Kazakhstan for a little known U.S. Company. Six days before the deal was signed, the president's older son with other partners and took a 20% investment in the company related to the deal. What did the president know about his son's involvement in this arrangement and when did he find out about it? Leavitt: From my understanding, nothing. They would never do anything they would put the president in the place of a conflict of interest Haberman: So he did not learn about it until it was in the media? Leavitt: That’s my understanding.
Acyn2,253,690 views • 2 days ago

Trump: The CHIPS Act…. if you weren't transgender as an example, you didn't qualify, so they get the money, they look all over for transgender people to run the company, they couldn't find them. They weren't into the chip making business, I guess, right? They had other things on their mind.
Acyn2,896,430 views • 3 days ago

Sanders: In all due respect to Congresswoman Stevens, everyone knows that this is not an election between her and Abdul El-Sayed. This is an election between Abdul and the billionaire class. That is what this election is about. A billionaire class which has already—and there are two weeks left to go in the election—already spent $50 million against him. Now, I want everybody here throughout the state, people turning on their TVs and seeing all these ads, I want you to ask yourself a simple question: Why are the richest people in the country spending tens and tens of millions of dollars to defeat Abdul El-Sayed? Why does the billionaire class feel that they need to outspend him in this election 12 to 1? Twelve to one. What are they afraid of? And the answer is obvious: They understand quite correctly that when Abdul is elected to the Senate, he will work with me and other progressives in taking on the greed of the billionaire class. That’s what the billionaires are afraid of and they should be afraid.
Acyn347,727 views • 8 hours ago

Hurt: Mamdani wants to babysit your kids. Next month, the city’s Parks Department is set to host a “Parents’ Night Out,” where New Yorkers can drop off their kids at a city recreation center for free babysitting. Concha: Would you trust your child or children with a total stranger? What the hell is this? “Hey, honey, let’s go bowling tonight and leave the kids with Commie Kindergarten.” Hurt: Millions of people do drop their kids off with New York City employees every day.
Acyn831,118 views • 1 day ago

Kaitlan Collins says usually they hear complaints from The White House when CNN doesn’t carry President Trump’s remarks…. And they didn’t hear any complaints today. Collins: Normally, if there's a moment where we don't take the president's comments in full, we hear about it from the white house, they complain about it. We didn't hear any complaints really today. I didn't.
Acyn739,348 views • 1 day ago

James Carville criticizes CNN for not airing President Trump’s speech last night: Blitzer: How would you advise the Democratic Party to handle President Trump's speech last night? Carville: I would advise them to attack CNN, ABC, NBC, because they didn't air the speech. And I think the president acting loonier than a tune is newsworthy. I don't think we should have hidden that from the American people. I think it should have been blanket coverage of it. He's literally off his rocker.
Acyn858,756 views • 1 day ago

FOX on Troop Deaths: The White House called a lid, meaning we do not expect to see or hear from the president in any public appearances for the rest of the day. I have met some people here in Bridgewater who say they are attending a black-tie summer bash at Bedminster. It’s worth noting that the president does hold fundraisers on different weekends at his facilities.
Acyn318,123 views • 11 hours ago

AOC: This is an inhaler pump. We’ve seen that AstraZeneca had this treatment where the actual medication inside did not change at all… But they filed a new patent to maintain exclusivity. Can you guess what the great innovation was that made it worth preventing this from going generic? It’s this little plastic piece right here. One of the big features of that new patent was this thing to keep the cap from coming off. That was a major part of the new patent they filed to extend exclusivity and prevent this life-saving drug from going generic, bringing down costs for ever
Acyn1,766,225 views • 3 days ago

Reporter: Can you describe your phone call with Gianni Infantino about the red card? Belgium is appealing the decision. Trump: You’re asking me about the whole soccer thing. So, yeah, I did. I spoke to Gianni. That wasn’t a foul. That wasn’t even an infraction. That was two guys running full speed who happened to crash into each other. You can’t properly place your foot on somebody else’s foot when you’re going full speed. No, these were two great athletes who got tangled up. And this referee, who is a little bit suspect—if you check his past. I don’t want to say that because I don’t like to create controversy, but very suspect. If you’d like, I’ll provide you with his past. He didn’t do anything wrong, and he’s our best player, or one of our best players—a very vital player—and they gave him a red card. I didn’t know what that meant. I didn’t think it meant much. Then I started hearing that it means you can’t play in the next game, at least in the next game. I said, “Boy, that’s a big—” You know, if it happened to another player, it would have been unfair, but when they take your best player—or just about; they have some great players—and say you can’t play, that’s very unfair. That’s one thing, to penalize somebody for the game. But how do you penalize them for a game that hasn’t been played yet? It’s very unfair. You can’t do that. So, yes, I asked for a review by FIFA. I spoke to a man who is highly respected, and by the way, whose level of respect has gone up tenfold.
Acyn7,858,569 views • 12 days ago