Megyn Kelly is back in primetime — and she’s making quite the entrance.
The last time Kelly appeared on network TV, it was to host a special interview with Donald Trump. The segment was highly anticipated, thanks in large part to the public feud that erupted between the two stars following the second Republican presidential debate. But despite the promise of fireworks, the interview didn’t generate much news. The most surprising aspect of the conversation may its surprisingly cordial tone.
This time, however, Kelly seems to be pulling no punches. In the first episode Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly, Kelly managed to nab the only man in the United States who may be a bigger ratings-draw than Donald Trump — Vladimir Putin.
The interview won’t be aired until Sunday night, but video of the panel that preceded the interview has been posted online — and it previews what is sure to be a tense conversation between the Russian president and NBC News host.
Watch Kelly question Putin about Russian election interference on the next page:
Every leftwinger says Trump and the Russians effected the election but no one can say what they did if you think they did what did they do?
You are little behind the times Obama is no longer president
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LOL You might want to take time to read the jobs report.
Really so witch executive order fixed that problem lol …
The report beat expectations on headline jobs growth, with 227,000 jobs added versus the Wall Street expectation of only 180,000.
The number is a strong one, despite lagging wage growth and a slight uptick in the unemployment rate (mostly due to an increasing labor force participation rate).
While this report was released two weeks into Trump’s presidency, it is not technically “his.”
The BLS conducts the survey — both of households and businesses (or “establishments”) — the week and pay period that includes the twelfth of the month.
Since the report is for the month of January, that means the survey was conducted from January 9-13, the week before Trump’s inauguration.
So while the number might’ve been boosted by a post-election bounce, technically the gains should be added to the totals of President Barack Obama. Thus, Obama’s final employment non-farm payroll increase ticks up to 11,477,000 and Trump’s still stands at 0.
You’re right, and as Trey Gowdy pointed out, the Russians have been trying to interfer in our elections for decades. Also, the top computer people in America have said it’s immpossible for them to be sure where the hacking came from because there are programs they use to make it look like they’re in one location but may actually be in another pert of the world. Assange said the leaks cme from within the DNC.
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This is how America was for the Boomer generation: A 30-year-old in the 1970s had a 90 percent chance of having or attaining a higher standard of living than his or her parents. But, since the 1980s introduction of Reaganomics, there’s been more than a 70-percent drop in “social mobility” — the ability to move from one economic station of life into a better one.
So, if our democratic republic is to return to democracy and what’s left of our middle class is to survive (or even grow), how do we do that?
History shows that the two primary regulators within a capitalist system that provide for the emergence of a middle class are progressive taxation and a healthy social safety net.
Talk about a “nothing burger.” It was embarrassing.