tv Lou Dobbs Tonight FOX Business November 17, 2020 5:00pm-6:00pm EST
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connell: yeah, you're right. >> it's really about our elected officials, honestly, commenting that it's okay -- connell: i know. i'm going to have to stop on you, mike i hate to do this, we're literally out of time. thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow, guys. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. two social media titans under fire today for censoring political speech and interference in our election. republican if senators condemning mark zuckerberg and facebook and also jack dorsey and twitter for their censorship of conservative voices. the radical dems, such as senator richard blumenthal, openly asking the so-called masters of the universe to intensify their efforts to censor conservative voices. >> will you commit to taking
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down that account? >> senator, no. >> well, i'm very concerned that, in fact, facebook seems to have a record of making accommodations and caving to conservative pressure. lou: well, it's now been two weeks since election day, and the battle for the white house is underway and intensifying. president trump keeping up his legal challenges and pointing to a number of developments across the country. evidence mounting, backing up claims that the democrats tried to steal the election. we're joined this evening by congressman jim jordan, one of the president's strongest supporters in congress. also with us this evening "just the news" editor-in-chief john solomon and adviser to president trump's legal team, boris epstein. and congressman-elect burgess owens who stands ready to help the president in his fight for free and fair elections.
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president trump's legal team today pressing ahead with a number of challenges, and in those challenges trying to remove hundreds of thousands of votes cast in democrat strongholds including detroit, atlanta and philadelphia. the president's legal team saying those cities counted votes without required republican on is servers -- observers that tainted the process with fraud and abuse. the legal team is led by president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani. anded today an obama-appointed judge allowed giuliani to join a lawsuit in pennsylvania seeking to stop the state from certifying their election results. giuliani and the trump campaign have identified at least 680,000 votes in pennsylvania they say should be thrown out. well, meanwhile, president trump hailed what he called a big victory in nevada. election officials in clark
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county, which surrounds las vegas, tossed the results of a local election after a canvass found 139 discrepancies. a special election will be held next month for that single, that single county commissioner race. president trump sees that as clear evidence of further problems in the state. the president says clark county can no longer have confidence in their own election security. in georgia nearly 2700 missing votes have been found in fayette county, that's located just south of atlanta. 1577 of those votes were for trump, 1128 for biden. that comes after nearly 2600 uncounted ballots were discovered in floyd county. that's about an hour and a half northwest of atlanta, and maneuver 1600 of those ballots -- more than 1600 of those ballots were for president trump, 865 for biden. georgia's secretary of state blames local election officials. he says they failed to upload
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the votes from a memory card in a ballot-scanning machine. chairman of the floyd county republican party luke martin reportedly said the issue appeared to be a, quote, computer software mishap with a dominion system, end quote. in a statement today, none onvoting systems -- dominion voting systems said they were not responsible. well, georgia election officials have until midnight tomorrow to finish their recount. there is also another legal challenge to the way in which absentee ballots were counted in that state. the case still waiting to be heard by a trump-appointed judge. georgia is one of five states in which the trump campaign or republicans have filed lawsuits or are challenging the vote. in pennsylvania where rudy giuliani was in court today, 13 cases there are pending. three are in federal courts, ten cases being heard by state courts.
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in michigan three cases there in which the trump administration and campaign hope to stop the vote counting and the certification of the remaining votes. republican attorneys that aren't with the trump campaign also have another lawsuit in both arizona and nevada. both cases have identity to be heard. have yet to be heard. it's not only legal challenges that the trump campaign are trying to win to secure a second term in office for the president, they're also seeking a statewide recount in wisconsin. but it could come at a hefty price. fox news correspondent mike tobin is in chicago with the story. mike. >> reporter: hi there, lou. brown county, the home of green bay, was the last county in wisconsin to turn in the canvass vote totals, that paves the way to submit a formal request and pay the money required for the trump campaign to get the recount. they've got to get it in by 5 p.m. central time tomorrow, and what is surprising is the cost.
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it's roughly four times what it cost democrats to do a recount in wisconsin four years ago. megan wolf, the administrator for the wisconsin election commission, says the need for additional space due to covid, the additional absentee ballots, the need for security all contribute to the extra cost. but a statewide recount is estimated at $7.9 million, almost $2.50 per ballot in wisconsin. banking instructions have been forwarded to the trump campaign. one wisconsin republican says the campaign has staff in place to move forward with the recount. however, the campaign has not decided whether the recount is worth it. trump legal adviser jenna ellis says the legal team continues to explore the irregularities in wisconsin and are leaving all legal options open including a recount and an audit. a partial recount is one of the options. they could target counties where
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they think they would perform well in a recount, they could even target individual wards, but the clock is ticking. if that $7.9 million comes in at 5:01 central time, the recount is off. lou? lou: mike, thank you very much. mike to bin reporting. well, our first guest this evening is an election security expert, a national security expert as well. he says votes can be easily altered on the voting machines that were used across much of the country and that there are definitive problems with those voting machines and our electoral system. joining us now by phone is russ ramsl, n, co-owner of the allied security operations group. russ, thanks for being with us. we know that you're busy working with a citizens coalition trying to work through what happened on november 3rd and why
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particularly when it comes to the use of the electronic voting ma e chiens -- machines, the election companies involved including dominion, of course, and the software involved. let's start with what you, what you now have found and what you suspect. >> well, good evening, lou. appreciate being on. we have been out looking mostly at michigan. we're getting ready to turn in our sites for pennsylvania and georgia. you know, we -- the things that you find in michigan are amazing. there are over 3,000 precincts where the presidential vote cast compared to the estimated voters is 99% all the way up to 350%. those kind of numbers don't exist in the real world. so where did all those votes come from? and looking at that, we've gone
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back and we've looked at some of these huge vote dumps that were mostly biden. they were -- we call 'em spike. we've gone back and traced the spikes and seen where they were cast, primarily in four counties. we've looked at how long it took to cast those votes, and we've looked at the equipment at all those locations by serial number, and the fact of the matter is we can't see any physical way possible for some of those votes to have been in those kind of numbers because they just don't have the kind of equipment that could produce it it. lou: and that equipment that you're referring to, the national focus is right now on dominion. are you talking principally about the dominion machines and software that are employed in 28 states including many of those battleground states? >> that is correct. this is dominion. now, the dominion, it varies
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greatly from state to state in how it's used and where it's used and equipment used and other software. so it's not a uniform deal that you're looking at. so when you're investigating dominion, you've got to be prepared to look at about four basic configurations. lou: and right now do you believe that you are ware of sufficient -- aware of sufficient evidence to bring forward in court and that it would have an immediate impact on the court in would it be persuasive, in your judgment, would it be, well, persuasive to the american people with what you now know and what you are, what you suspect? >> yeah, i do. it's really hard evidence. this is not some theoretical
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mathematical model. this is very hard evidence. and most, depending on which piece we're looking at, it's anywhere from probably 225,000 votes to over 400,000 votes that you would have to say are more than highly questionable. and that alone should convince a judge, i would think, that they needed to take a hard look at this election because there is just no way that this election came off the way it's been portrayed. this thing was a mess from top to bottom, and we think that there is a stunning amount of fraud buried in this election. lou: and, russ, to put this in some context, russ ramsland was, in point of fact, warning about this very outcome in the days and weeks preceding the election.
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he did not turn to this issue, this corruption, this political corruption. of our electoral system after the fact. he was warning everyone, and almost no one would listen to russ. russ, what are your thoughts now given your warnings and what you have found? does it bear out precisely or approximately what you thought would occur with these machines and the software? >> oh, yeah. we started trying to get people's attention to this 8, 10 months ago, and the response was always, oh, no, we've got this covered. yeah, we got it. and we couldn't see that anyone had this covered. and sure enough, no one did. looks to me like they all got caught very flat-footed. and as you might imagine, lou, suddenly i'm a really popular guy. but i wasn't popular two weeks ago. lou: well, russ, i'm sure you're
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just being modest. i can't imagine you not being popular. you are certainly doing the lord's work, and we appreciate it, russ. thanks for your time and your continued efforts to get this thing straightened out. russ, appreciate it. up next, an agency within the department of homeland security says this election was the most secure in american history. wow. our department of homeland security said that. but their message may have been crafted with the help of, well, the voting machine companies themselves. they're at the center of the battle for the white house and what we're about to tell you. you will find it astonishing, i assure you. purely astonish eking. we take it up right after this quick break. congressman jim jordan joins us. stay with us, we will be right back. ♪ nd why. because our way works great for us!
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security agency, cipa, issued this statement. it said in part, quote: the november 3rd election was the most secure in american history. end quote. among the many things that the agency failed to disclose is that dominion voting systems and another, well, several voting companies are members of their election infrastructure sector coordinating council. that's a mouthful. it's an advisory council, one of two entities that authored, that wrote the november 12th statement. also sitting on that council in addition to dominion is smartmatic, another company that we have reported on and detailed on this broadcast with documented issues with their voting machine software.
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election systems and of software , ess and hart also on the council. those companies alone make up 90% of the voting companies working on american elections. extraordinary. but very end helpful, apparently, to dhs. they didn't see a conflict of interest in that for some reason. but then again, why would they put out such a report when they can't, can't support it in new way? in any way? i challenge the department of homeland security to produce evidence that this was the most secure, the most secure election in history when it was, in point of fact, the opposite. big tech giants microsoft and amazon web services also sit on the council. both companies had executives donating millions of dollars to joe biden's campaign and democratic causes.
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now, we'ved asked both dominion and smartmatic about their role on the november 12th statement disputing election fraud or intervention by foreign governments. smartmatic said they didn't have any init put. dominion -- input. dominion, they didn't get back to us for some reason. dominion voting systems did send us an e-mail titled setting the record straight: facts and rumors. the first thing they cite is the statement published by the cybersecurity and infrastructure or security agency, the agency where they sit on the board as advisers. isn't that a little circular, a little club? how nice, how come -- comfy, how irregular. joining us now is congressman jim jordan, member of the house oversight committee. congressman, i have to say that they would be sitting on that committee -- >> yeah.
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lou: -- while they're putting out a report ballyhooing the lack of intervention or meddling in our campaign when, in my opinion, it's demonstrable with the evidence that we already have that this election had more anomalies, more irregularities and outright cheating than any in the country's history, your thoughts? >> yeah, it's like andy mccabe telling us the fbi wasn't biased. come on. they said the most secure election in american history? there are 73 million americans who disagree with that statement. and so why don't we just do this, lou? why don't we let the process work, why don't we follow the constitution? we've got 27 days until the electoral college meets. so let's just let this play out. today in georgia, today in georgia you had two counties -- now, there are 159 counties in georgia. two of them today, shazam, we found votes. we had missing memory cards. and both of them were to the
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benefit of president trump. so what's the rush? we had four years of the phony russia hoax investigation. what's wrong with four weekess of investigating this election -- weeks of investigating this election with all the irregularities in all these key swing states? let's just let the process play out. i think that is just common sense, and the vast majority, i think, of americans get it. the only ones who don't have the mainstream media, big tech and democrats in washington d.c. the rest of the country gets it, let the process work. lou: i think it's pretty clear the american people are demanding an accounting and accountability of what happened because it's on its face, it is, it's obviously the, such irregularities that they overwhelm the electoral system. there are no explanations. russ ramsland earlier and his team and a coalition working through all of the sophisticated systems involved in this election, they already are
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saying this -- they have more than enough evidence of fraud that, in his judgment at least, any judge should listen to. >> well, just go down the list. in georgia today, 14 days after the election, you have two counties find memory cards that they didn't know were there. in pennsylvania you had all these irregularities in pennsylvania. you had some counties allow voters to cure their ballots, others didn'tment some counties do a pre-canvass, other counties didn't. some counties set up temporary satellite offices, other counties didn't. signature check wasn't there for 2.6 million ballots and a host of other things. in michigan, in michigan you had 6,000 ballots that initially went for vice president biden that should have went for president trump. so all these things going on, again, i just keep coming back to why wouldn't we want to get to the bottom of it? and, frankly, why don't the democrats join us? why doesn't joe biden join us in saying, you know what in just like he said before the
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election, i want this thing to be verified, i want it to go through, why won't he say that now? let's let this process play out, and let's see what we find. lou: and we know one thing, that after the efforts to keep -- deny the presidency to donald trump, the radical dems and the deep state combined as well as to investigate him for 11 months while he was president, to also then launch the special counsel investigation -- >> yep. lou: -- then to, as you said, launch a impeachment inquiry, so-called, all of it based on phony, made-up nonsense. and they knew it. our agencies knew it. and now we have homeland security saying it was the most secure election in history with the fbi saying black lives matter is just a, you know, it's not a terrorist organization, antifa, no problem there. just don't believe your lying eyes. >> yeah.
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lou: we haven't got an agency she we can trust at all -- agency we can trust at all in this election and involved in the past year of violence on our streets. >> yeah -- lou: you get the last word here, congressman. >> people will tell us to trust the vote now are the ones who told us to trust the steele dossier. they're the same people who told us to trust the anonymous impeachment whistleblower that no one got to interview, that i didn't get to cross-examine, and now they're saying, oh, you can trust us, the vote's fine. we've got this agency saying the most secure in history? no one's buying it. that's why we have a constitution, we have a process, we have a law. that's why we should follow it. lou: congressman jim jordan, always great to have you here. thanks for being with us. up next, president trump helps down-ballot republicans across the country. yet the left wants you to believe joe biden won? how does that work? well, we'll take that up right after this quick break. we'll be doing a little analysis
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♪ ♪ lou: you know, at the onset of this election many on the left were expecting a so-called blue wave, and they kept reminding everybody in the country that joe biden was just going to run over everybody, it was going to be an amazing wave election. well, the opposite happened. in the house of representatives, the republicans had a net gain of 8 seats, in fact. instead of a wave, the republicans moved ahead. and in the senate, the republicans now hold 50 seats while we await the outcome of two runoff races in georgia in january. and in governors' races this year, 11 seats were up for election. republicans won 8 of them including montana that was a net gain for the republicans.
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there is only one state in which the state legislature changed party control this year. that was in new hampshire. and guess what happened? no blue wave. in fact, republicans gained both control of the state house and senate. the republicans also expanded their majority of state legislators from a 52% up to 54% of them. and president trump also breaking records this election. he earned 73 million legal votes, 3.8 million more than former president obama's previous record in 2008. the president also increased his support among hispanic voters, receiving 35% of the hispanic vote this year, up 7 points from the 28% in 2016. the presidents also increased his support among women voters
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as well. remember? women weren't supposed to like the president. well, the president received 41% of the female vote in 2016. his 2020 total rising 3 points. and e despite the president's increased support and the success of down-ballot republicans, most of whom credit the president for their wins, the radical dems and the corporate left-wing media are trying to make you believe their narrative that joe biden actually won the election and did brilliantly well, and it was just an extraordinary democratic performance this year. it was not. it was a trump year. joining us now, "just the news" editor-in-chief john solomon, author of "fallout." john, great to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: let's start with the outfit
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that appears to be at the center of this contentious and deeply troubling battle for the white house, and that is dominion. give us your thoughts on your reporting and what you have found to this point. >> so, you know, there's a lot of myth and there's a lot of truth about dominion. some of the truths are very simple. dominion was a donor to the clinton foundation. it's tied to the democratic establishment through things like that. it was actually the clinton global initiative which was an a arm of the foundation. it did hire as a lobbyist nancy pelosi's former top chief aide. so it is integrated into the democratic establishment. it's also integrated into the bureaucratic establishment through the security establishments in the homeland security department. so this is a democrat establishment-connected company. now, it has people on all sides of the fence, but its democratic roots are there. i suspect from the work we are doing at "just the news," we've
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been doing -- we've contacted tens of thousands of voters now. we believe that there may not have been -- thus far we've not found any evidence that computers changed votes specifically, but dominion system was primed for people to understand how they could use it and calculate, hey, president trump's up 20,000 votes at 11:00 at night, let's find 20,000 votes somewhere and run 'em through the system in the dark of night. that is a scenario when we talked to voters, election on is is -- observers, each some city -- even some city election workers in detroit, that appears to be a realistic scenario. and i think dominion, its systems gave the democratic establishment machines in these cities the capability to find votes to try to make up a difference. i think that's the narrative we may find out to be true when we keep digging. lou: and the lawsuits that you're following as we all are, in which states do you believe
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the administration might well prevail? >> well, listen, in wisconsin where, remember, "the washington post" claimed 17 points down, trump was, going into election day. lou: right. >> it was a 20,000-vote spread? there are more than 230,000 people that were given a special designation to avoid voter id rules this year. this was something done by unelected bureaucrats not by the legislature. that's one state. i think pennsylvania there's a very good case already are brewing where you can see the secretary of state has overstepped the bounds of what the legislature said. if the president can win on the constitutional a argument there, then he has to show there's enough votes to close that 50,000 gap that he has in pennsylvania. michigan's another place where there are widespread not only irregularities and claims by even a city election worker, jessie jacob, of fraud, but you do see a lot of changes were made in michigan without the legislature's blessing. and i think those the three
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states the constitutional a arguments are very strong, and now they have to show the difference in votes made up by the evidence we've provided. lou: john solomon, great to see you, thanks for being with us. up next, more on the president's fight for a free and fair election. adviser to the trump legal team boris epstein joins us right after these quick messages. please stay with us. ♪ get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ♪
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lou: breaking news now, two men in ls angeles have been charged with voter fraud. they allegedly submitted thousands of fraudulent voter registration applications. one of the men submitted more than 8,000 fraudulent applications on behalf of homeless people between july and october, falsifying their names, their addresses and signatures. one of the men faces a maximum 15 years in prison, the other facing 7 years. the "lou dobbs tonight" quote of the day comes from legal scholar alan dershowitz who slapped down the radical left's claims that we have a president-elect. dershowitz said this, quote: the president-elect doesn't get named as president-elect until at least he has 270 state certifications of electors or his opponent concedes. neither of that has happened as of now. indeed. well, our next guest this
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evening has been in court all day today. he is actually going back and forth to court. he's joining us by phone fighting for president trump in williamsport, pennsylvania. boris epstein, senior adviser for the trump campaign. boris, i know you're pressed for time, good of you to be with us. let's turn to the day's activities there. are you winning or losing? >> lou, great to be with you. thank you for having me. we are shul -- absolutely winning in this case. keep in mind, this is a motion to dismiss that mayor rudy julian is arguing right now -- giuliani a is arguing right now against what seems to be a whole football team of washington lawyers from d.c. that democrats have brought in. the merits of our case are strong. what president trump is contending is that republican voters and the -- president trump was denied equal protection and due process. during this motion to dismiss,
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we are the plaintiffs, so on the law this motion to dismiss should be denied. if somehow it is not, the president and this campaign will continue to pursue all our legal options on appeals, so on and so forth. lou: let me understand for all of us who are listening to you right now who are not lawyers. a motion to dismiss by the plaintiff, what is it exactly you seek to dismiss? >> no, the motion to dismiss is by the defendant. we are the plaintiff. we bring the case, right? so we brought the original -- lou: that's what i'm trying to understand. >> right. we wring the case. the motion to dismiss has been brought by the defendant. they brought in a ton of lawyers. most fanly washington, d.c. law firms are here represented here, representing the democrat. but rudy giuliani and our firm from pennsylvania are maintaining that on the law in
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this motion to dismiss is should absolutely be denied, and the case should move forward to an evidentiary hearing where we will lay out evidence after evidence after evidence of republican poll watchers not being allowed to observe the count of ab ensign tee ballots -- of absentee ballots and of republican voters being treated differently because they did not get the opportunity to cure their ballot unlike democrat voters in pennsylvania. lou: can you give us a sense of where we are in these lawsuits both in pennsylvania and across the country, wisconsin, michigan, georgia? what is your -- give us the seasons of how well that -- sense of how well that barrage of lawsuits is going in each of those states. >> well, as you look across the country, lou you look at georgia, two days in a row you've had a significant amount of votes that were simply uncounted, and they were
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pro-president trump votes. fulton county yesterday, fayette county today, i believe 5,000 votes just miraculously lost when it came time to count 'em, and president trump has gained at least about a 2,000-vote difference, maybe more, from those votes in georgia. so that recount continues. president trump and the trump campaign insist that that recount includes matching of signatures. s that is absolutely vital. we'll continue to insist on that. in pennsylvania, as i mentioned in this federal lawsuit that we are in front of the district court here, in the middle district of pennsylvania, we've got this motion to dismiss from the defendant. i'm confident we e will beat it, and if not, we will continue to press forward our case in this lawsuit, because it is the right case to press forward. if you look at wisconsin, the president and the campaign are heavily considering calling for a recount. stand by for more information on that. and then michigan we know that there are severe irregularities similar to the ones i recounted
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in pennsylvania. the lawsuit has been filed and it's moving through the courts. and in nevada today, the trump campaign filed a lawsuit alleging a huge array of irregularities and voter fraud and calling for the results of that election in nevada to be overturned. just yesterday you had an election are, a local election in clark county which is where las vegas is in nevada, overturned because of irregularity. so there's already press edens for that. there's -- precedence for that. there's other issues in new mexico, virginia and other states. the bottom line is that the democrats perpetrated a fraud on the american people all across the country. they did everything they could to steal this election by using mail-in ball 09 toking, and we're not -- balloting, and we're not going to let them do that. lou: and, boris, the dominion dimension in all of this, the voting company dominion, have you filed any lawsuits or do you
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contemplate them against those jurisdictions using those machines? >> well, you have to continue to look into those issues, lou, because you saw what happens with just one relatively small county in michigan. 6,000 votes switched from president trump to vice president joe biden. and then, again, miraculously it was called a mistake, but we know it wasn't a mistake. lou: right. >> so we continue to look into -- even canada where dominion was founded say they don't use dominion. they use a more old school method of counting mail-in and absentee ballots with observers. and that's why we're insisting we get to the bottom of the issue with dominion and anywhere and everywhere where republicans were not allowed to observe. those votes have to be deemed illegal. we have to count every legal vote and not count every illegal vote. lou: thanks for being with us, boris, good to have you here. thanks.
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♪ ♪ lou: wedgier on wall street today -- well, on wall street today, stocks moved lower. the s&p giving back 17 points, the nasdaq down 25. volume on if big board -- the big board moving down to 4.8 billion shares. idea, a record performance by the dow and the s&p 500. a reminder, listen to my reports on the salem radio network. and president trump is reinstating an annual event at arlington national cemetery honoring our nation's e veterans. president trump said on twitter, quote: i e have reversed the ridiculous decision to cancel wreaths across america at arlington national cemetery. it will now go on. our next guest is now congressman-elect for utah's 4th congressional district. the democrat incumbent, ben
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mcadams, yesterday conceded. and joining us now is the congressman-elect, burr jess owens, also super bowl champion, a strong supporter of president trump and great american, and we couldn't be happier for you and for the country, burr jess. great to have you -- burgess. great to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: it's great to have you here. i want to start with you -- how important the president was in your win. if you could put that into some context for us. >> absolutely. and i think that's' what we saw across our country. the maga factor is plaguing big, and you see it in the percentage of minorities coming out and voting for this president. as much as they put him down and called him all kinds of names, we the people are waking up to it. and i'll be honest, i think this is just the beginning. good americans on both sides of the aisle is have come to realize what it looks like, and
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we don't like being bully ared, intimidated or canceled. and the left doesn't understand this, they don't understand it. it's within our dna, we love freedom, and we will fight for it, and we're drifting toward it in a big way down, and we're not going back. we still have to wait and see how this is going to work out with the president, but i'm just so proud to be part of this remarkable freshman team, lou. these guys are true patriots, and they're going to make their teammates very, very proud. just get ready for it. lou: well, i have to say that that is comforting to hear, the republican party in some need, in my judgment, of a new direction on the part of its candidates and kevin mccarthy deserves great credit for the candidates that he sought out to put before the voters and did an extraordinary job for which, you know, i want to chinned -- commend him. it was terrific to see the republican party broaden their
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base in a diverse manner as they did this year. >> lou, can i say this, lou --? lou: sure. >> what's happened here with the republican party is they're showing the true big tent. it has nothing to do -- obviously, we're very diverse in so many ways, but what unite us is our love for country. and you're right, leader mccarthy sought the right people that could articulate themselves, and we will fight against the deep, dark socialist and marxist ways of the left. we stand soundly and proudly in that process. so, again, you're going to have a very, very strong freshman team and a united republican party. i really feel good about that. lou: well, it is great to hear that. and as you get ready to go boo washington, d.c -- into washington, d.c. and, again, in a, in an election in which fraud has played a role. the extent of the fraud is not yet established, and it isn't
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likely to for some time. but give us your sense of the questions and what it means to have this many anomalies and irregularities and charges of just outright cheating by the democrats? >> well, first of all, this has been going on for quite a while by the democratic party. i lived in philadelphia for 23 years, and it was known for this. no one ever had drawn attention to it, it's not a big deal, it's just the way it was. but now across the country we have millions of people voted, and we want our voice to count. and it doesn't matter, again, which side of the aisle we're on. we have so many millions of people that came out and were supportive of our president because of all the success he's had. this is not just going to go away. they can't just hide this like they've done in the past. the good thing coming out of this is we will be taking a good look at not only this case, but starting to put together that will make sure people are held accountable. we need to have folks go to jail when they start stealing our voices. it just cannot be something we
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get used to, waiting weeks and weeks for results when we have the technology of 2020, so many things can be done so much quicker. so this'll give us a chance to really look back and see what needs to get done to make sure this is right. lou: well, burgess, thank you for being with us here, and we're delighted to congratulate you, mr. congressman-elect. it's very nice to see you x it's very nice to have you in our congress. stay with us, we're coming right back. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home.
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♪. lou: joining us here tomorrow texas attorney general ken paxton. sara carter, whistle-blower from wayne county merck began. thanks for joining us. thanks for being with us. good night from west palm beach. elizabeth: tonight washington, d.c. in full fight mode. we're in breaking news mode. we have the update on big fights happening now over the election vote count, the controversies there. on another front, republican senators really tearing into twitter and facebook over big tech censorship of conservatives. they were unconvincing in senate testimony today tying to claim they don't have nearly unchecked power to censor those they disagree w we have highlights what is going on there and this rough-and-tumble hearing today on capitol hill. with us jason chaffetz, congressman kelly armstrong, senator ted
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