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Gutfeld

unconventional lifestyle but in america we already have a large group of people that [ bleep ] everyone congress on this day in 1934 the first laundromat opened in fort worth texas and you'll never guess who was there to cut the ribbon let's get serious and do the monologue tonight want to talk about opinions i'm going to share mine and you can all yell at your tv these days opinions are like genders everyone has 50 which is 48 more than you need it's like doritos you can have a million flavoured but we only need to because when it comes to national discourse not all opinions are created equal its hallowed dumbass drowns out the voice of reason just because your ladder doesn't mean you're smarter otherwise msnbc would be full of geniuses to have a good

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Gutfeld

unconventional lifestyle but in america we already have a large group of people that [ bleep ] everyone congress on this day in 1934 the first laundromat opened in fort worth texas and you'll never guess who was there to cut the ribbon let's get serious and do the monologue tonight want to talk about opinions i'm going to share mine and you can all yell at your tv these days opinions are like genders everyone has 50 which is 48 more than you need it's like doritos you can have a million flavoured but we only need to because when it comes to national discourse not all opinions are created equal its hallowed dumbass drowns out the voice of reason just because your ladder doesn't mean you're smarter otherwise msnbc would be full of geniuses to have a good

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Gutfeld

are speaking out about their unconventional lifestyle. uncobut in america, we alreadye have a large group of people that everyon e congress. on this day in 1934, the first laundromat opened in fort worth, texas1934 t. >> and you'll never guesss an who was there to cut the ribbon . >> okay, let's get serious and let's do the monologue. tonight, i wan andt to talk about opinions. i'm going to share. y >> and you canou all yell at yor tv. these days. opinions are like genders. everyone has 50.ha which is about 48. more than you need. h is 4it's like doritos. >> you can have a million flavors, but we only really need bu two because when it comeso be to our national discourse, notca all are created equal. >> it's how dumb is drowneatdedu out the of reason. just because you're louder doesn't mean you're smarten r. >> otherwise, msnbc wouldherwis be full of geniuses.

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FOX and Friends

>> steve: that's awesome. speaking of records, i'm looking. warm you are, they recorded the world record wind speed of 231 miles per hour in april of 1934. it is cold and it is windy and you're there. >> janice: the worst weather in the world right here. >> steve: congratulations. >> brian: best way to avoid wind burn, what do you use? >> steve: vaseline. >> brian: get petroleum jelly. i know it takes a lot of guts to put your hand in there unless you are the first one in. after a while sometimes you look and say i don't think so. if you are the first, and you put it on your face. >> steve: that's why it comes in the tube now you just squeeze it out. >> brian: really? >> steve: it comes in a tube. >> mine has nothing but fingerprints. ainsley: what is better aqua for or vaseline version? >> brian: i don't know write us. friends@foxnews.com. what you use for protection. >> ainsley: i think it's all the

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Why Is This Happening Live With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow

aviator. they called me. i was, like i don't think you had my number. but she was so famous that there was an article in the newspaper, in the new york times, in 1934, when she got a speeding ticket. article in the new york times. by 1935, she was so famous, there is an article in the new york times when she got a parting ticket. it was crazy how famously was. and, then she's working for the gestapo and dropping flyers over the white house. there's an amazing story from when she goes on trial. one of the witnesses against her in her trial was a surgeon who operated on her, he said that after she was under the laughing gas, all she wanted to talk about was very swastika necklace. one of the most influential and popular celebrities in the entire country. now, harris passing the views that she had, and being such a daredevil in the way she was espousing them, we don't have anything like that today. that's a different kind of

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

senate campaign committee. this is your second term in a drop it supposed to be one term. but you are so good at it, added to the democratic margin in the senate that were backed by, i guess, chuck schumer demand and the demand of the caucus. >> i am and it's good to be back. because it's absolutely critical, as it was last cycle for us to hold the majority and we don't just hope the majority in the matter, we are expended. we made history, first time since 1934. and this cycle is every bit as important. we have to hold it, democracy is on the bella's, the future of this country is on the ballot. we have to maintain the majority. >> you know what that sounds like to the voters who need to have the most. irregular voters, who shop for them. do not need to be told any election is not important. they think we're all important. but voters especially, some voters who you got last time telling them it's the most important election ever. now you are telling them again, it's the most important election ever.

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FOX and Friends Saturday

>> 1934, tom went to fares with scooped ice cream, truck broke down, he went to the side of the road and started selling the ice cream giving away and realized people liked it soft. he proceeded to invent machines and create softserve ice cream. douglas: thanks for being here. we will keep eating ice cream. coming up, bring in bernie, the far left senator stirring rumors about his political future before major policy speech in new hampshire plus the front lines to congress, meet the former navy seal making it his mission to oust 3 term democratic senator, the big names now backing him. speaking of navy seals, they've begun that run. we saw will and pete running at liberty state park, we've got more, they are about to go shirtless and get in the water, stay with us and get some ice cream. ♪

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World Business Report

you're keeping your eye on. 11 - meat section. another story i know you're keeping your eye on. 11 wall| you're keeping your eye on. 11 wall st firms are paying fines of nearly $300 million between them because of poor record—keeping. what is that about? we poor record-keeping. what is that about? ~ ., poor record-keeping. what is that about? ~ . ., poor record-keeping. what is that about? ., ., , poor record-keeping. what is that about? . ., , , ., about? we have all seen the rise of thins like about? we have all seen the rise of things like whatsapp _ about? we have all seen the rise of things like whatsapp or _ about? we have all seen the rise of things like whatsapp or other - things like whatsapp or other messaging systems, whether it eye message, increasingly that is creeping into the workplace. that is opening up employs the legal liability. part of it is specific to the industry. it is governed by the security exchange act from 1934, which governs record—keeping for the industry and so what are these 11 banks have been —— have had to pay the penalty for exact their employees were engaged it worked out why there were significant information shared on these messaging apps that were not kept as records because by their nature, they are more private and the employers don't necessarily have sight of that. i think it goes to the bigger question, obviously there

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The Rachel Maddow Show

it's because writing is absolutely impossible, and i have been doing a lot of it. and i'm really into this book. and i really hope that you like it. i hope that people take it, and you get something out of it. it was really important to me. and anyway -- okay, that's it. announcement over. october 17th, msnbc.com slash prequel, okay. away. where we start tonight is not in december 1934 in new york city with rich young fascists trying to start their own ridiculous pro dictator american political party and designing pence to go on the car to advertise it. we do not start there tonight where. we start tonight is now in our current day in the great state of minnesota, where a reporter for the conservative national review magazine recently wrote, quote, for the price of a new xbox game, you as well can own your very own state party. and it turns out, that is sort

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