Week. Here are some of the conversations you just might have missed. Donald trump will not commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election. In an interview with the milwaukee journey sentinel, the 2020 election was stolen from him. So, we talked about this yesterday and we were so, i think the word is, shook. That we have decided to go back in way deeper oh, this is a new one, according to alex. So this is the New York Times. When asked about this november, he said quote, if everything is honest, ill gladly accept the results. I dont change on that. If its not, you have to fight for the right of the country. This is the milwaukee journal. And richard, people across the world look to the United States and have always looked up to the United States, donald trump certainly changed that in many ways, but january 6th, as you have always said to me. It just shook our neighbors, just like it shook us. Now you have him once again, a guy who is a favorite in a lot of polls saying, i will n
Conversation with Jerry Seinfeld and the cast of his netflix comedy, unfrosted, a movie about the creation of the beloved Breakfast Treat, pop tarts. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. It is friday. We made it to friday. It is friday, may 3rd. Im Jonathan Lemire. Along with u. S. Special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. Were in for joe, mika, and the birthday boy, willie geist. We have former white house Director Of Communications to president obama, jennifer palmieri. Pulitzer prize winning columnist and Associate Editor of the washington post, euGene Robinson. And managing Deputy Politics reporter for politico, you just saw him on way too early, sam stein. We have a lot to get to. We should note, at the top there, what we played, President Biden, after days and weeks of unrest of College Campuses, finally made Public Comments. Itd been more than a week since he addressed them. Hed asked his aides the night before to prep remarks in case he did need to speak about them ahead
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sort of doing it obviously you know she denies having any part of any of the adventures but she has a master plan that takes us through the whole journey. again mary poppins spirits people off to magical places where anything seems possible. director rob marshall largely dispensed with computer generated effects. some of the animations were drawn by hand the old fashioned way as a tribute to the original of one thousand nine hundred sixty four which combined cartoon drawings and mechanical effects. this was a completely you know practically done. big hollywood movie such a throwback to those old movies where you don t have a lot of c.g.i. that we barely have any green screen other than the animation sequence. and people
illustrate about what facebook s own intentions and goals are. the company is talking a lot about content moderation, about ai, policing content. they re doing it, because they re facing incredible pressure to, but i think there s a lot of questions around sort of the ecosystem for ideas on facebook. zuckerberg talked today about thinking that the valley is very liberal and that they need to make sure their conservative views are heard. yeah, not only getting insights what d.c. might do, also how the tech companies are going to respond, and i think it s going to be on a very heavy hand when it comes to content. cara what do you think? a few years from now, talking about facebook, i m thinking back, what, about five, six years ago. a big hollywood movie about facebook, a great success story. everybody in the country, in the world, is on it. is this is that trajectory going to continue or will we be talking about a very different company in a few years? what will get facebook in the