trans tuesday. hey wait a minute i m not tuesday i m saturday. greg: welcome to trans tuesday. i m your host angela lansbury. tyrus: how dare you. greg: i did it for you ithank you. greg: tonight s topic jaws dropped after a top gets popped. after meeting with president biden at a pride event on saturday a transgender influencer bared her breasts on the south lawn. hi, mr. president. how are you. it is an honor trans rights are human rights. are we topless at the white house? greg: i know what you might be thinking. what a bunch of boobs. seriously who invites these idiots. come on white house, haven t you learned a thing from bud light. the only thing influencers influence is universal hate towards influencers. influencers are to credibility what cancer is to your balls. i know. also, how the hell did we get here where i person even thinks this is appropriate at the white house. even hunter said, please, a little decorum. the fact is, everything gone
of sight since trump s charges were filed, but that ends today. an event set to begin any minute now is focused on violent crime, but the real question is will he talk about trump or special counsel jack smith? and a group of kids suing the state of montana over their right to a healthy, livable climate. is it meant to make a political point or is it a real case based in the law? but we start with brand new nbc reporting from inside trump world that the former president is bracing now for even more indictments. a source in contact with donald trump also says he knows that means a long and uncertain period of legal battles, even as he s telling allies he can t believe the florida case has gotten this far. but while trump seems to know that the level of legal peril is shifting, he s sticking to a tried and true political strategy, attacking his enemies while insisting he did nothing wrong. today we witnessed the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our c
and with a little help from artificial intelligence, beatles fans can expect a new track from the fab four more than 50 years since they last recorded together. former president donald trump is celebrating his 77th birthday today as a source inside the trump camp tells nbc news he is bracing for the possibility of more indictments. trump was defiant and insisting he did nothing wrong as he rallied supporters at his new jersey golf club last night. just hours after he pleaded not guilty to charges he lied and schemed to hold on to sensitive national security material, he was supposed to turn over when he left the white house. earlier this morning, former vice president mike pence who was challenging trump for the republican presidential nomination spoke out about the indictment. the very prospect that what is alleged here took place creating an opportunity where highly sensitive classified material could have fall noon the wrong hands, even inadvertently, that jeopardizes
They play against michigan. See you in 2024. Up next, cnn is going to take a special look back at 2023 with all the best, all the worst. It starts right now. 2023 was a year like no other in big news, politics, movies, music, culture, science, sports, and more. Everyone seemed to be going allin all the time. And now its time to take a look at the whole crazy year with our guest Laura Bernard lopez, laura coates, john berman, charlotte wilder, coy wire, and max foster. Were Playing For Keeps. Its all the best, all the worst 2023. Im tom foreman. How did we get through the past 12 months . Many of us hoped it would be easier than recent tumultuous years, and there were moments of accomplishment, community, and joy. But we were also challenged. Divided over issues and often unable to agree even on what we want. And it was wildly apparent where we begin, with the biggest news stories of the year. We are the union the worst big news for Many Americans started in their pocketbooks. The econo
other. jeff everyone seemed to be going all in all the time. now it s time to look at the whole crazy year with our guest, laura baron lopez, omar him nottyesses, laura coates, john berman, charlotte wilder, coy wire, and max foster. we re playing for keeps. it s all the best, all the worst: 2023. welcome, i m tom foreman. it s worth asking how did we get past the last 12 months. many of us hoped it would be easier than recent years, and there were moments of accomplishment, community, and joy. but we were also challenged, divided over issues and often unable to agree even on what we want. and it was wildly apparent where we begin with the biggest news stories of the year. the worst big news for many americans started in their pocketbooks. the economy this year was an absolute emotional roller coaster. unemployment was down, earnings were up. at any moment, a lot of going well. but even then for a lot of people it just didn t feel quite right. it s flying hi