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The Five

>> i'm craving taking all this makeup off my face. >> i hate it. i'm craving in the bathroom we. are drinking a lot of water. very tiny. the bathgreg and world peace. hi. sandy asks what current trend is going to look ridiculous in ten years. >> let's go this way, judge. um, you know, the we've been wearing women have been wearing electric colors like pink pin and orange neon colors. >> and in ten years it'll be so old fashioned. i mean, for you to seet my sweater on san pair. my kids played pokemon. yeah. and i don't know i play pon.f ct play or engage in or do some that i've spent more money on pokemon which i thinkore mone will be completely irrelevant in the next ten days, let alone ten years. >> but that will be worth a loth of money. >> my sense pokemon cards are worth a lo t. >> yes. maybe we should combine the generic option here. yeah. thank you. thank you. high school girls and boys are wearin h schooling u.g plaid pajama pas

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BBC News

quite clever and at times signalling that they are more of a taiwanese identity and that he will shift back, ko wen—ji. at least to the younger voters that i have talked to, they seemed to like that ambiguity in terms of identity and it also is linked to their masterful use of social media. they are able to tap into that.— use of social media. they are able to tap into that. how would you rate their success _ to tap into that. how would you rate their success in _ to tap into that. how would you rate their success in terms _ to tap into that. how would you rate their success in terms of _ to tap into that. how would you rate their success in terms of this - their success in terms of this election because mike they are only a young party, they won a few seats in the last election, this is their second election. they have done better, is there hope for them to get more seats in legislature this year? get more seats in legislature this ear? , ~ , ., get more seats in legislature this ear? , ~ year? yes, i think they are probably auoin to year? yes, i think they are probably going to come _ year? yes, i think they are probably going to come down _ year? yes, i think they are probably going to come down as _ year? yes, i think they are probably going to come down as one - year? yes, i think they are probably going to come down as one of - year? yes, i think they are probably going to come down as one of the i year? yes, i think they are probably. going to come down as one of the big winners tonight because it seems like there is not going to be a clear majority within the legislature so ko wen—ji's party can be the pin make it in certain

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The ReidOut

david jolly, who served in congress as a republican before leaving the party. i still cannot figure out why, why he's no longer associated with the party. i don't even know where to begin. i'll start with you, mtk. how do you hold someone in contempt for violating a subpoena when they're literally sitting right there? >> i think they were surprised and they said wait a second, he's still there, but i had my talking points. they can't work off the cuff, which is clear, so they weren't actually able to adapt in the matter that they needed to, but i think this brings us to a larger issue. they're trying desperately to pin something, anything on the president. even if it's his son. and by doing so, they recognize that trump is such a liability, especially when we saw what happened today in the court, where basically, letitia james is saying not only make sure he has to pay a $370 million fine, but at the same time make sure that he can no longer conduct

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Breakfast

locks. we're not going to about mine. what if you do not want to use a thumbprint?— what if you do not want to use a thumbrint? ., , y., thumbprint? you can use your face, stored pattern. _ thumbprint? you can use your face, stored pattern, lots _ thumbprint? you can use your face, stored pattern, lots of _ thumbprint? you can use your face, stored pattern, lots of ways. - thumbprint? you can use your face, stored pattern, lots of ways. can i stored pattern, lots of ways. can you use a pin? you can still use the pin but it means you do not have to store lots of passwords in your head, something we are bad at. we know the most common password is still 123456. ~ ., know the most common password is still 123456. . ., y ., know the most common password is still 123456. . ., ., still 123456. what if you forget our still 123456. what if you forget your phone? — still 123456. what if you forget your phone? you _ still 123456. what if you forget your phone? you can - still 123456. what if you forget your phone? you can set - still 123456. what if you forget your phone? you can set up i still 123456. what if you forget - your phone? you can set up another account and — your phone? you can set up another account and there _ your phone? you can set up another account and there will _ your phone? you can set up another account and there will be _ account and there will be alternative credentials. you will probably be logged into the most popular sites across multiple devices. maybe we have a tablet and desktop as well. in some cases the passkey will be synced. you lose the phone you can get in on other devices and reset things. when you get a new phone you can set up a new passkey there. i get a new phone you can set up a new passkey there-— passkey there. i thinki am being slow here which _ passkey there. i thinki am being slow here which is _

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Breakfast

passkey there. i thinki am being slow here which is fine _ passkey there. i thinki am being slow here which is fine because i passkey there. i think i am being i slow here which is fine because we are here to figure it out. if i am on my laptop and do not have my phone and i want to get a website... increasingly the laptop can do all the things your phone can. increasingly laptops will recognise your face but otherwise a pin code. i still need other codes? absolutely but it might — i still need other codes? absolutely but it might be _ i still need other codes? absolutely but it might be a _ i still need other codes? absolutely but it might be a pin, _ i still need other codes? absolutely but it might be a pin, four- i still need other codes? absolutely but it might be a pin, four digits. i but it might be a pin, four digits. the website knows then two things, that you have the device, it cannot be hacked by someone else on the other side of the world because at least it knows you are, the person who owns the devices on the device. at the risk of sounding cynical. are these companies just doing it to make us safer, or are they going to make us safer, or are they going to make money? also, criminals have a habit of catching up pretty quickly with technology. i love the idea it is a cure for everything but then

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

administration wanting to avoid protracted entanglements. >> yes. >> it sounds good. it is not what the average voting is per seceiving as happening right now. does this avoid a protracted entanglement or are we seeing this happen every two weeks out of the year. >> take that pin out of the isis remark. everybody wishes they had defeated isis, but we were talking about general soleimani in iran and the fact he was assassinated. when we saw that bombing earlier this month in iran, isis claimed credit for it so isis is alive and well. let's turn to your new reporting, mj, you can find it on cnn.com. we will give you a little bit of it here. you say about the biden campaign and kind of how they're seeing the republican race, they're kind of ready for it to be over so that they can actually make clear, according to your reporting, that to their democratic voters that this is a

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

the global supply chain issues have more or less been resolved. >> relative to the major corridor. >> yeah, it is. and they don't want that sort of spillover effect hitting the u.s. for right now the white house is saying, not quite yet. >> let's talk about the trump of it all, the former president, candidate for president, again put the following on his social media platform. so let me get this straight. we're dropping bombs all over the middle east, again where i defeated isis -- let's put a pin in that and come back to that in a second -- and our secretary of defense who just went missing for five days is running the war from his laptop in a hospital room. the second part of that is an area where the president has a legitimate problem, which is the whole where did lloyd austin go and the fact that he was ill and everybody wishes him well, but this disconnect in terms of communication. the first part about it is just such a reminder that it used to

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Deadline White House

book ban in florida. they don't want books in the library. that's a hoax. that's really a nasty hoax buzz it's a hoax in service of trying to pollute and sexual liez our children. >> that's a hoax. just put a pin in that for a second. obviously, that was the florida governor ron desantis last year at a press conference designated to counter claims that the laws he's pushing are leading to book bans in it schools or the book ban hoax. desantis claiming if books are removed it's just to protect our kids from being groomed. big accusation. however, this week there's new recently removed for endangering florida's children. "thengton post" reporting webster's dictionary for students, thenta dictionary, the american heritage children's dictionary and other titles were pulled

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Decision 2024 Debate Coverage

trumpism and the modern-day republican operandi's is not really about policy. trump is not about policy at all. the policies do matter and what he has said matters and there was a town hall where he said a lot of things like taking credit for the overturning of roe versus wade and did it in six seconds. but we heard policy particularly in on the debate stage, i also think on that town hall in iowa, from voters, because that is where people are gonna make the decisions when they go caucus. >> the big answer is more policy oriented answers. >> correct, they were not. >> i will let you finish your point, but i want to put a pin on. that they were not policy -oriented answers. and that's a problem for a lot of the voters you're talking. but >> i mean, it made sense to me. and that's bringing someone actually on the ground there at the debate, i want to bring in our nbc colleague ali vitali. she's join us live from des moines, iowa. ali, you heard our takes. what do you think? closing argument, maybe maybe

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Decision 2024 Debate Coverage

stage and i think in that town hall from voters. >> but the answers weren't policy a oriented answers. >> correct, they were not. >> i'll let you finish your point, but i just wanted to put a pin on that. policy oriented answers and that's the problem. >> it makes sense to me. let's bring in someone who was on the ground there at the debate. i want to bring in our colleague ali vitali. what do you think? closing argument, maybe, maybe not. and then we heard a lot of policy questions, but to the chairman's point, not a lot of policy answers happened except social security. >> exyeah, well, first of all wn michael steele said this is a trudge through iowa, i felt that in my soul, you guys, because it has truly felt that way. and i think that we've all covered these presidential cycles before. you think maybe once you get to

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