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saying on my smerconish twitter and facebook pages. this comes from facebook. the team shields the is kanye really going to draw enough votes to make a statesman. difference? well, julie, you just heard the i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. the democratic national convention received high marks jill stein total, this is for its adaptability, important, the jill stein total glitch-free presentation and in wisconsin alone trumped, pun conveyance of a cohesive message intended, was greater than the that masked any divide between margin by which donald trump its nominee and more extreme beat hillary clinton. and if you throw in gary members of the party. eight hours of daily programming johnson, then it's like 137,000 votes versus 22,000 that was the were carefully choreographed, margin. lit was let up to chance i am not someone who believes you can just automatically say, including joe biden's acceptance well, that would have been a speech on the final night. vote for this candidate. and of course the obligatory in the absence of jill stein or tributes from family members. gary or in this case, kanye all of the star par the party could muster, gavin newsom, west. but it's a game of inches, or at tammy baldwin, team duckworth, least it was, in wisconsin. so, arguably, it does matter. keisha lance bottoms. i hope that you're all voting at seven former biden opponents my website at smerconish.com this hour. sang his prizes zoom style. here's the question, did joe
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biden's acceptance speech neutralize donald trump's amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke, questioning of biden's cognitive abilities? up ahead, after one week of andrew yang and pete buttigieg. classes students at university and michael bloomberg spoke to. of north carolina were give these fall move out instructions following the covid-19 outbreak. their families like many around and steph and ieschia curry the country are wondering why they're still expected to pay full freight for learning for spoke. and braden harrington, this soon what some call glorified skype. and george floyd's death to be eighth grader, he while in police custody horrified the world but also humanized a man 64 years his launched a movement. but an attorney for one of the senior and he provided a safety net which biden didn't need. officers involved claims the braden met biden on the campaign person legally responsible for george floyd's death was george trail in february at which time floyd. they shared their moment with i'll ask why. childhood affliction with stuttering. that was the same month that the you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. atlantic's john henderson but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis published a revealing look at biden's lifelong battle with in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. stuttering and his own. let's help protect them together. hendrickson said he wanted to because missing menb vaccination could mean
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interview biden and was finally given access after the former missing out on a whole lot more. vice president stumbled for his ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. words in a detroit primary debate. >> my plan makes the limit of co-pay to be $1,000 because we further support the ability to buy into the obama care plan. >> in the atlantic, hendrickson wrote this, stuttering is a neurological disorder that affects roughly 70 million people, roughly 3 million of whom live in the united states. it has a strong genetic component. two-thirds of stutters have a family member who actively stutters or used to. biden's uncle on his mother's side uncle boo-boo stutter his whole life. biden shared his story about how he'd been humiliated by a nun in middle school. he walked home to school and his
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mother confronted the nun who said if you do that again i'll knock your bonnet off your head. >> the bio farmer is now where things are going to know. it's about the breakthroughs that we have with the whole -- excuse me, the immune system. >> as the right words struggles to make that perilous journey from joe biden's brain to joe biden's mouth. half the time, he just seems to give up with this somewhat tragic initial defeat. >> anyway, anyway, thank you mr. vice president. >> president trump has led the charge openly and routinely questioning biden's mental no uh uh, no way faculties, but that comes with political risk for trump. come on, no he set a low bar for biden. no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. on thursday night who set the stage and a certain level of inoculation, the former vice president cleared it.
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critics say he's reading from a prompter and it's true he will need to sit for spontaneous changes. biden spoke forcefully and garnered praise from unlikely places. fox called it enormously effective. dana perino said that th home r night. karl rove saying it was very good and if he were a gop strategist, he'd be worried. there were no stumbles, no stuttering, had they come, they welcome to camp tonsafun on xfinity! it's summer camp, but in your living room. would have been emiameliorated learn how to draw with a minions expert... a teen. how to build an indoor obstacle course! circle the most influential debate, that night, america will plus... whatever she's doing. catch an unscript the glimpse and me, jade catta-preta. the host of e's the soup! into both candidates' fitness camp tonsafun. it's like summer camp, for the presidency. but minus the poison ivy. will they exceed expectations or unless you own poison ivy.
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make fatal stumbles. in which case, why? no prompters, just two men and a just say "summer camp" into your xfinity voice remote to join. moderator and tens of millions of americans on the edge of their seats. i want to know what you think, go to my websit website @smerconish.com. and answer this question, did joe biden's acceptance speech neutralize donald trump's questioning of biden's cognitive abilities? the stark division of the national electorate becomes clearer by the day as we inch closer together. and it appears that approach is working. polls show biden gaining big advantage with young people. racial minorities and college-educated white voters. this is a far cry from the president's support system. the latest surveys show trump maintaining strong support among white voters who are uneasy about those changes, especially is online learning worth the those who are evangelical christians, live in rural areas same as in-person? or lack a college degree. joining me now to discuss his students and their families footing the bill, they don't think so. this fall, the pandemic has piece is "atlantic" senior
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forced many colleges and universities to switch to online learning. as of this week, less than a editor ron brownstein. quarter of the nation's 5,000 titled "the democratic colleges were committed to convention is a reality check providing instruction primarily or completely in person. but most of them are still for trump blue america is only charging the same tuition as growing." great, great essay, lots of great data. face-to-face on-campus experience. you said democrats offered a and families calling it glori 20th century version of a norman glorified skype are rebelling. at rutgers university, more than rockwell painting. explain. 31,000 have signed a petition >> well, if you look at the calling for elimination of fees keynote address, if you look at and a 20% tuition cut. the roll call of the states, the a similar petition at michigan reaction walls that they put up to kamala harris and to biden, state reads in part, these it showed the reality that online classes hold far less america is growing and more value compared to those once in a classroom. diverse, both racially, for their part, many universities argue that creating culturally, in religious terms. these new systems are more white christians are down to costly at a time when higher 42%, 43% of the country after education is already struggling. but there was already a brewing being the majority for most of our history. war over the high cost of a and you see this very stark divide as you noted between the bachelors degree. how will this end? parties. i have said for about a decade joining me now is scott now that we have a coalition of galloway, professor of marketing transformation. and a coalition of restoration. at nyu stern school of business. the fundamental dividing line in
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our politics is that democrats professor galloway, how doll we mobilized the people and places determine the market value of an and the places that they're most online education? comfortable with the way america >> i think the market is telling us that we've priced ourselves is changing, demographically and well beyond the value and when economically. and republicans mobilize the you take the experience out and voters that are the least comfortable and the most an t g effectively what you have is a streaming video service that costs $58,000 a year. antagoni antagonized. all of that has been accelerated it's likely that price has increased beyond their true under trump big in 2019 and value a while ago and this has bigger in between the 18, i really brought the issue to the think it's going to be very big fore. in 2020. but we're seeing an absolute >> i'm a big rockwell fan. destruction in demand that in 1948, for "the saturday should result in much lower evening post" i'll put up on the prices. >> i just wonder if the market screen, i think it was called can determine the value on its own, because students who have already accepted an invitation the gossip, or the gossip chain. to come in and study or already there it is, that's america in enrolled, it's kind of hard to 1948. change midstream and say i don't now, let's contrast that with the 17 who delivered the keynote think i'm getting fair value here, therefore, i'm going to address on tuesday night. transfer or go elsewhere? and then a third screen shows >> well, there's certainly a kamala harris having completed cartel whose job is to make it
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her acceptance speech, now difficult for price discovery. facing a zoom-like wall. it's a much changed country, as for example, many universities are not letting students defer is evident in just those three so they don't have many options. there's a general notion through images, ron. >> that's wonderful. the process if you give up you i mean, even as late -- you may not get back in. know, donald trump is channeling it's sort of a what i'll call richard nixon with law and order. non-economic switching costs even as late as 1968 when nixon that the universities have been very good to implement. won and he won with a more imagine if you paid for a cruise subtle approach than trump is using. and couldn't take that cruise 91% of the voters were whites -- because the virus had changed almost 80% of the voters were the likelihood it was going to whites without a college sail, and the university education, his core group. refusing to give you a refund or but the reality of kind of the the university refusing to modern republican party is that discuss price increases. trump has sentenced the gop to a there's a level arrogance and strategy of squeezing bigger margins out of groups that are self-grandizement where the shrinking at the price of universities think they have gone through and stuck their alienating groups that can win. chins out much. the destruction here is much more if they had cut prices and evangelical, rural residents are all shrinking as a share of the gone all remote earlier. populations. >> you said that covid-19 will and the groups that he's struggling the most with which act as an accelerant. is are millennials, generation are we about to witness a great z, college-educated white voters
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where he will face the biggest winnowing process? deficit of any republican >> absolutely, arguably, the nominee ever. other secular voters in the big best brand in harvard with metros, those are all growing. while you can't envision a instruction, at the end of the pathway for him to maximize the day what families are paying for is the certification of the turnout in his groups and squeeze out another electoral brand. college victory, the fact is the tier one at harvard can go into a waiting list but tier he's likely to lose the popular two, fewer people show up lose. if he does, democrats will have because they get off the waiting lists in tier one. lost the popular vote which no they're finding they get on the matter has done in history. waiting list and tier three, you have to ask yourself how many businesses having model they go into a waiting list, but that is the equivalent of the thing is, michael, they don't have waiting lists. trump's political model? that say i'm going to squeezes the cost structure is so high at these universities that a 20% out bigger market share at the shrinking markets at the price reduction in demand could it's growing. effectively set 100 to maybe >> you can only get so much 1,000 universities on a death pulp, though, from a grapefruit march like department stores to or orange, and one wonders whether there's enough left to retailer what universities are propel him to victory. i'm going to put on the screen about to be to education. >> and when you look at this and
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amazing data from pew. say the colleges and universities are greedy in not cutting tuition. from 2004, the last time a that is what i thought before i read in. when i read in, i realized republican presidential candidate won the popular vote they've got escalating costs through 2016, the gop's core which are counterintuitive, group of non-college educated right. you think the students aren't white voters tumbled from 5252 there. you can speak to why the cost would be higher to deliver to 42%. and over that period, nine online education? >> sure, there's incremental costs in terms of embracing percentage points in the prototypical midwest states of technology, different protocols. different training. wisconsin, minnesota and much big investment in tech. i think your initial notion is michigan. the right one, michael. iowa, eight points in ohio. and not much for the demes to what they fail to have the conversation around is where expand beyond their bases, each should you be cutting cost? my course is typically 160 kids seems content to just drive the vote they already have. in the fall. i kick it off in three weeks. you get the final word. >> well, no, i think the one it will be all remote. exception that is obviously the because it's all remote, they've democrats brought in a lot of removed the cap and they'i'm no republicans to speak. and they are hoping to improve teaching 280 students. among those college-educated so there can be incremental republicans, particularly, biden is falling to a level we haven't costs in increasing compensation
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seen among college educated and an explosion in white men. administration. a lot of those voters lean we need to have an open conversation as every sector, republican. but i would say it's notable whether it's furloughing that there's not more economic employees. whether it's laying off employees. whether it's cutting costs. appeal to the white voters. universities should not be while they're shink aring, two exempt from the same economic pressures in every middle income points, they're still disproportionately misrepresented in the rust belt household. they need to cut costs. >> final question, what's the states, wisconsin, michigan and value of scott galloway live and pennsylvania. in person at nyu, versus getting until republicans can win the sun belt states more regularly you remotely? than they do, talking ago north >> it's less remotely. and, quite frankly, it may be worth it, though. carolina, georgia and texas, when i started 20 years ago, the until they can do that, they still have to win the rust belt class looks, felt, and smells states which is conspicuous that pretty much the same as it was today. biden didn't make a bigger the only think, it was 2200, now argument to those states. >> and when i showed when they it's $7,000. represented the 21st century the question is is there an opportunity to embrace big tech norman rockwell of america, you and give kids 80 to 90% of didn't see a lot of the voters in-person class to 20 or 30% of you referenced to.
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ron, it's a great piece. the price. it is time that universities i hope people will read it went back to being an upward because your analysis and the data are a wonderful snapshot. mover of middle households and thank you. >> thank you. that involved a dramatic what are your thoughts, increase in price and freshman tweet me at smerconish. seats. we can get there. i'll read some of the responses >> you know, i was thinking, during the course of the professor, in listening to you program. from twitter, what do we have. there might be a winnowing here it comes, it was a very process and some may fall by the good speech but it was read off wayside. but this may be opportunity for a teleprompter. not really a test of his cognitive abilities. those schools to figure out how that will come in the debates. to do it right. how can they produce a scott i don't want to be repetitive, i thought it was brilliant to but galloway caliber instruction and the 13-year-old in the 10:00 do it at that cost and for them hour. think about this, eight hours of a great market niche. you get the final word. programming. you know that the most eyeballs >> there's a silver lining the are going to be in that final size of a cloud here and that's to take two-thirds of the -- hour when joe biden makes his acceptance speech. so, of course, you're going to students and dramatically load it up with all the star power you can. expand. and put in a 13-year-old with a with classes online, which they could, you effectively double stuttering affliction, just as a the size of campuses. reminder to folks that this is it's time to go become to let something that joe biden himself has struggled with his entire universities dramatically life. i mean, strategically speaking, command their enrollments and increase their prices and become i thought it was brilliant. a source of upward mobility.
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and biden did deliver, prompter >> professor, thank you as or not, a great set of remarks. always. >> thank you, michael. >> all right. >> i want to remind everybody to go to my website at answer the survey question at smerconish.com. answer the survey question, did smerconish.com this hour. did joe biden's acceptance joe's acceptance speech speech neutralize donald trump's neutralize trump's questioning of biden's cognitive abilities? questioning of biden's cognitive up ahead, thanks to new abilities? still to come, the video of covid-19 outbreaks even students who thought they might be george floyd shocked the world and launched a movement. spending fall semester on campus are now being sent home to study but the attorney for one of the four cops charged said george floyd killed himself. online, but in many cases, the he's here to explain. so what's going on? tuition bill remains the same. they and theirrefunds, do they case? and did wisconsin win this week when wisconsin denied a ballot. trump only beat clinton by 22 eck tomorrow votes and showing how important wisconsin is, the president just tweeted about the
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knee of minneapolis police officer derek chauvin pleading "i can't breathe." and then from the county medical examiner listed the death as homicide. chauvin was charged with second degree murder, third degree murder and manslaughter 'three will a discrepancy over other officers on the seen, timing make or break the thomas lane, tou thao and wisconsin vote and potentially the general election? hear me out on this. alexander kueng have been wisconsin election officials charged with manslaughter. voted to keep rapper kanye west chauvin remains in custody. off the general election attorney earl grey representing presidential ballot, claiming his campaign filed the paperwork officer lane said his defense late. wisconsin state law says will be that george floyd killed candidates must file nomination papers not later, quote/unquote, himself. earl gray joins me. than 5:00 p.m. but west's campaign argues that would george floyd be here today would technically mean they without officer chauvin's knee should have all of those seconds on his neck? >> yes, we believe that he would between 5:00 and before the have died in any event.
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clock strike s 5:01. and that's based on his fentanyl a wsi reporter captured the west in his system and also the body campaign running into the election building about 14 camera, close-up pictures of his conduct when my client seconds after 5:00 p.m. this is after a few minutes approached his vehicle. after she arrived and called >> but you -- >> the pictures show -- go staff to let her in, because the building was locked due to the ahead. >> i was going to say, you take pandemic. she then had to ride the the victim as you find him, elevator to the third floor to deliver the papers. right? i mean, perhaps he had an election staff noted that would underlying condition, but if the be virtually possible to do in the 46 seconds needed to hit restraint is what killed him, that would defeat your defense, true? >> that would be true. 5:01. but the restraint did not kill in a 5 to 1 vote they admitted him. we've had many pathologists, they were late. medical can't xaminers around t and last night saying, praise world actually email and tell us god, look at all of the ballots we're on, siting oklahoma, what they believe would be the cause of death, ranging from the arkansas, vermont, west covid he had just gotten over to virginia, colorado, iowa, utah, the drug amount in his system to excited delirium. minnesota, tennessee, virginia, why should we care he's not on all kinds of other areas that he
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the ballot? would -- all kinds of reasons it's not that kanye west had a for him to have died. the key here is the amount of shot of its own, but a shot at taking away votes from joe fentanyl he had in his system which was 11 nanograms which biden. in 2016, trump beat hillary three times the amount that a ordinary person would have to clinton by 22,000 votes while day. three can kill you, he had 11. alternative candidates still and if you look at the body stein and johnson received camera closely. and the close-ups that we submitted in our second 227,000 votes. memorandum, you will see that there's a white substance on the joining me now is briana riley, back of his tongue. the state government and he turns his head to the right. politics reporter for the he looks back and the substance capital times. is gone. briana, i've watched a variety and our position is that white of the videos that showed the delivery of the petitions. substance was the fentanyl on we and we lifted from one of him. in addition to that, we cite in them a still image where some unknown, at least to me, our second memorandum that he individual is looking at his did the same thing the year watch and says 4:57. before this. at that time, though, he told the officers that he was under and with its tail lights on is the influence of drugs. and he had just taken some
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the car from which the women drugs. so, instead of doing what the emerge with kanye's petitions. what do we know about this officers did here because officer lane asked him are you because it seems like they've on something? arrived on time? >> that's right, under state and mr. floyd said, no. statute, as you said before, i'm hooping. filing the nomination for it hooping means playing 5:00 p.m. basketball, at least most people believe that. then the question becomes as the so, he denied being on the commission debated this week drugs. what does 5:00 p.m. actually the year before, he admitted it, mean. and what does the process of they took him to the hospital turning over the papers actually look like. where he stayed. who was in possession of these this time, they didn't. documents. the individual know that you i hear a buzzing. cited is especially interesting. >> i understand -- i understand the nature of your causation the two kanye west representatives pulled up. they called the commission to defense. is it nonetheless not a very notify them they were onsite. tall order for you to it took them a couple minutes essentially say to a jury that before they left their vehicle. it's a coincidence that we're i believe the same individual shows the individual looking at watching nine minutes of his wrist watch again at 4:59 p.m. when the two chauvin's knee on his neck. representatives started and his expiration. approaching the biddinuilding. >> well, first of all, it wasn't so, they were let in by staff. nine minutes on his neck.
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as you say, they make the long walk to the elevator. we have also other experts that they rode up to the third floor will look at that photo and say, no, his knee was not on his neck and then in the commission office but then they still had to the point where he would be to take a couple of minutes to number the nomination papers asphyxiated. also, in the training manual, before officially submitting them. under the commission's there's a photo of when somebody is arrested how to hold him, it investigation, although there's no election timepiece put them well after 5:00 p.m. was this photo of somebody with >> listen, i'm one of these ocd his knee -- >> i'm going to put that on the types who lives by the mantra screen. that if you're not early, you're yeah, i didn't mean to interrupt you, i'm going to put that on late, so i can't understand why the screen. i do find that rather they didn't get there, say, at remarkable. this is from the training 4:00. but it really does seem to be manual, correct? splitting hairs to say, well, >> that's correct. exhibit 7. kanye, you were one minute later >> so, is your defense not only with your petition. causation, but also that officer and therefore, you don't get on the ballot. was it a partisan process in the chauvin, as inappropriate as we end, the decision that was made? lay people may believe that to >> that's a great question. have been was actually following the election commission itself, police protocol? >> yes, absolutely. there's nonpartisan staff that and in addition to that defense, work on the actual day-to-day and i know you are a lawyer, we process.
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but it's split 30/30. have the defense that officer lane does, and officer kueng, despite that reality, all five members, all three democrats and that they did not willfully two republican members of the commission voted to keep kanye participate in any conduct of west off the ballot. only one republican member voted chauvin's because they have no against that. and wanted to allow the ballot knowledge -- if he did, which we access. >> briana, do we know who is believe he didn't, they had no doing the leg work? knowledge that he was committing a third degree assault. i remember from years ago, the we thought, and officer lane experience, difficulty of going out, getting signatures and so will tell you that he believed forth. officer chauvin was using it takes a lot. i can't imagine that kanye west reasonable force to hold a has a political organization in person until the ambulance wisconsin. i guess my real question is do you see evidence that it's arrives. that's what is lost here also. really the trump campaign that's providing him with all of the the video that was shown first leg work? >> there is a highly discussed was just and the body camera question here in wisconsin. video that i submitted to the court and it then became public what we do know for certain is that one of the representatives record, the body camera shows who turned in the nomination the resistance of george floyd paperwork on august 4th, after from the start until the end. 5:00 p.m., was lane willard who and the statements in his -- in the police vehicle that he could
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is a former attorney with brad not breathe. he started saying that in the shimell. he's also worked with the state police vehicle when they were trying to get him in the republican party of business business. vehicle. she does have ties to the state so -- >> in other words, i know -- i republican party and some of the electors also for the kanye west know from -- i watched all 37 minutes. six or seven times before he's campaign have social media ties put in, he says i can't breathe. to the president. i'm limited on time. you know, they have sent out i want to ask you, finally, tweets supporting him in the briefly, past or other posts. so, there is evidence of overlap are you going to be able to find between, you know, republican a jury willing to listen to what interests and backers of kanye you just explained here? west's campaign in wisconsin. >> i hope so but of course we >> final question, is this a done deal, that they won't get know the problem and also the on the ballot? or is there an appellate problem is all of these opportunity? >> we're still looking at that. this is one of the closest calls politicians, you hear biden, i think commissioners have seen. mrs. obama all saying that he that was acknowledged by one of was murdered, that george king was murdered. the republican members gina and they're all lawyers. they should know and realize that they should not say things like that because there's no newtsen who voted to deny the conviction, there's a charge, and we believe the charge is request. this time, it was a line call. it was a very, very, very close even faulty. but finding the jury on this
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case, i think once we get done call. with our preparation and get a the west campaign does have an opportunity to appeal. change of venue to a different and i do also want to note that area than minneapolis, and of the commissioner deadlocks 3-3 course, in minneapolis jurors would be afraid if they found a denying access to a green party not guilty that the city would candidate. as we call from 2016, the greene burn down. if we get it out of minneapolis, get a fair jury, which i believe we can, we've had these types of hillary clinton. both of those are conditions cases before, i think we can get that could go before the court a fair jury and i think the for appeal and have a different verdict would be not guilty, at ball game least on my part. >> to be continued. mr. gray, thank you. i wish i had more time. i am intrigued by all of these issues. by the way, they asked the case be dismissed. king's attorney says he intends to plead not guilty. the best and worst tweets and facebook comments and give you the final result of the survey question from my website. you can still go vote at
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