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sometimes an exultant and doesn't she want to. do certain things the police the political. chess the cue the need to continue to sit there still come up on a slump listen to. this or you close. the slinky through the couple. of money and come begging for me my siblings or to be aboard this local for them but i think not. should businesses be protected from coronavirus related lawsuits that's the direction in which the g.o.p. is leading former republican congressman bill mccollum is here with his take on this controversial issue on this edition of up to.
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welcome the politicking i'm larry king should businesses be protected from coronavirus related lawsuits republican leaders have said any future economic aid package will pass or fail on this issue will start the conversation with former republican congressman bill mccollum of florida he also serves as the attorney general of that state and he joins us from florida all right bill should businesses be protected from future lawsuits well i think most of them should be very because the fact is that we are trying to come out or will be trying to come out of a severe economic situation in which small businesses particularly are vulnerable 'd already and i have litigation going on about connections to the virus itself particularly those that may be charged with some aspect of the actual disease or some precipitation or aggravation and it strikes me that that that's wrong the same thing is true with the doctors high. spittles and all the care givers them out
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there giving care it's not easy in normal times you'd never do that but in this situation i think it's absolutely essential what you put the lawyer in a demagogue spot what about those maybe few who do do wrong where people who are obsequious have done wrong in the sense of simple negligence so maybe the standard shouldn't be a total prohibition but it ought to be some willful negligence or some something of a higher standard than what we call simple negligence which means that a person does something that a reasonable person might not and that's actually a very low standard but it's the standard in the civil court of law today for most things so if you raise the standard then maybe you don't have to actually prevent the lawsuit you just simply restrict it to those really bad that violations that were somebodies grossly negligent or willfully negligent move to other areas trump on opening up the economy said will people be affected yes will some people be
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affected badly yes but we have to get our country open art is that putting economics over health. actually i think they're both go together in this case the real reason we went to the shutdown and most of the places around the country had to go there was because we did not have the supplies the equipment the hospitals the doctors we and we didn't know how bad the virus was going to be so now we have a lot more we don't have everything we want we don't have all the to discus we don't have all the masks although they're being produced very rapidly right now but we have enough to be able to save a lot of lives and and handle the situation of people kamil larry this country was based on risk we all took risks as americans years ago our ancestors anyway did when the ohio territory or through us territory was settled incredible number of plagues of diseases if you read back on history that our forefathers withstood lot of people died but
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a lot of people lived they didn't shut down their businesses they went on they accepted some of that as a reality of life so you think struve war we don't like casualties none of us do but in a way we're in a war it's not the same exactly but we are so if we can minimize them we save every life we can we take every step we possibly can do which we're going to the process of doing i think we have to reopen the economy because otherwise we're not going to have the food supply and we're not going to have the ability to to regain the status of living to which i think all of us want to or gradually have to asia sam listen to your father. that's right and i thought about it myself and i'm up in years of it not as young spring chicken anymore i mean one of those vulnerable categories but the reality is that that i think that's something that is difficult for everybody when when somebody passes and i had a friend a very good friend very recently who died. i read it in the newspaper didn't
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realize it's that happened and what did that sad yes it did and i think all of us are going to know somebody who's been touched by the illness and probably somebody who's passed away from it and are going to be more deaths but that's inevitable that's going to happen whether to shut down or not and unless we get some miracle drug in the next few months and we hope we do we just can't sustain a shutdown for as long as it would take to get a vaccine congress has approved nearly 3 trillion dollars in cove in $1000.00 relief is this going to be enough do you think. i don't know what the right dollar amount is but i think the sooner we get the economy going again the less we're going to need the question is going to be trying to help these businesses especially the smaller was survive some of it's happen for about 3 months but if we continue to have people not go out and by the way that's really a key to open the economy again you can say we're opening it but it people don't choose to take the risk themselves and go out and do social distancing and act the
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right way the economies are going to come back quickly and so the answer the question is it depends if the we don't see a return at least a partial normality of the very near future there will have to be some work you know spending to help keep some of these businesses alive to do people to take money home which you know so this is only a short term gain we've done even though it's a lot of money your government decentest has said that they will leave function not include aid to states for financial obligations that predate the pandemic what do you think of that statement. i think he's made a very astute statement we cannot as a nation afford to bail out all the states propose and obligations that they've had the past i what's going to happen larry is many state revenues what the affected dramatically and the consequence of that means that state services some of them are going to have to be cut back many states like florida have
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a constitutional mandate on the legislature they have to have a balanced budget every time they can't operate like the federal government deficit so there'll be some really hard choices i notice that the budget in florida that was passed by the legislature couple of months ago has not been sent to the governor yet i think the reason they haven't said it's because they know they're going to have to go back to redress this and it may happen sooner rather than later there are some 700 license nursing homes in florida the federal government is considering rolling back infection control recommend requirements and such facilities what do you make of all that well i am one who really believes that the nursing home level where you've got a lot of senior citizens you've got to be super cautious and i would read by regulation a whole literacy homes strictly accountable make sure that everybody who comes into the nursing home is pre-checked make sure that every effort is made to senate ties it is absolutely essential because if you're in
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a nursing home you're not just elderly you've probably got real serious problems and any action of any significance is going to be potentially terminal. a day after trump indicated the white house's taskforce would be winding down he tweeted now and will keep working indefinitely while you make of that change. well i think that working is important and it working in definitely has had a big word to say that the reality is that i think this all right i think you know you can't know for sure about a lot of these things the time they're made the president's going to be 2nd guessed on a lot of things he says and does sometimes he says things that are quite outrageous i know that you know that and anybody watching this those that but the question is going to be judged on what he actually does the decisions he makes and whether or not the outcomes are satisfactory to the general public they're not going to hold
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in my opinion accountable for being able to have kept this virus from doing the things has been doing but they're going to hold him accountable the public will for how we come out of it and what happens from here on i really think the next few months are going to decide his political fate much more than the last few he's not allowing tony foud to testify before the senate vote for the house having can testify before the senate what do you make of that why can't file jesson fight anywhere well he probably should be i think best political the truth though nancy pelosi has gotten very very acid in her views with respect to the president the partisanship over there in the house at the moment which is my whole body is the strongest in the worst i've ever seen it that came out of the pietschmann process that way and if you recall the night of the state of the union when he basically snubbed her didn't take her hand and then she got picked and tore up the the address if you remember that on national television ever since that has just been
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really really bad so that's probably way doesn't want to fancy over there i don't think it's to keep her out of saying anything and he simply because of the relationship and it being so harsh to control being under. under carter's riposte at the present time as speaker. what do you make of calling the senate back in the house doesn't come back with this pandemic going while what if you are a senator when you be a little apprehensive i think some are there wearing masks now which is good they should be doing that they are being cautious it is a difficult time and it's difficult to clean the whole place all the time to keep it that way but if you restrict the people coming in which they are right now we are having a public that visiting the capitol and you have a secure office area it is intermingling with your colleagues and hopefully the staff very limited staff i think is doable i think this is like any other business opening and we are encouraging that to happen right now in many parts of the
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country so i'm really not against it i think the house is going to come back in and soon probably the next month they will they'll have to. bill in closing i want to make of all this we never had to deal with that before what's it like for you or your at home i guess what what me and where are we going with all of this well it's going to be very dramatic larry yes i'm at home i've been at home working from home working remotely since the end of march early and mid march i guess and all of my colleagues are in a big law firm and they're doing it worldwide i think we come out of this several things are going to happen larry i think 1st of all that businesses law firms they're all kinds of businesses are going to do more remote working if they have that capability if they if they do the type of work you can do remotely i think a lot of office space is going to be empty which may be a difficulty for the economy i think that regulations in certain areas are going to
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wind up getting changed it because in order for the businesses to come back they're going to have to change some of the rules many of the state rules by the way not federal in order to let you know hair salons operate maybe somebody operate from a not one location but from their home or some other location there will be a lot of changes and for the near term i don't know what the long term is but i can guarantee you the near term is going to be a very different world out there for us when we come back we'll be wearing face masks we should be and we should be distancing for the forseeable future now i do know there are some drugs in development that look very promising and so all the courses words that dr phil sheehan like to bricks have said or are appropriate to this but i am an optimist and never i was a ronald reagan hopped in the sun always been that way i feel very committed to our country we're free the greatest nation is true world we're going to survive this we shouldn't be down about it we should be upbeat we should go out and do our part but do it prudently be courses but don't be too cautious go out when you need to go buy
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something and there's a story that's open now where you've asked distance hope with stories of biting by the rules but go go go give it you know go go. hey that somebody help their economy come back the very practical bill mccollum thanks so much always good seeing you bill good seeing you too ari thank you we'll have more politicking right after the break. the south road to closure. for good can each other than the men for us who want to . make it on the but are going to the book on useless all that business and just. instead of. the emotion learning experience must go i feel still east of korean missiles from the course before me which resists it but a function is just located if you go chill the church. before
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going into business compassion that. leaves sinking minds be soviet soldiers to piss off the boot she's wearing. to church so the soul looks like to move the opposing opinion more than the book and then you'll get on the show stuck in that summarizing the police force send us all the. same wrong but all wrong just don't all. get to shape out just a few comes to educate and in again from an equal speech trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she still looks for common ground.
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welcome back to politicking earlier this week i spoke with former senator joe lieberman about joe biden's assault allegations and the trumpet ministrations response to the call that 19 pandemic here is part 2 of that conversation what's your reaction to what mike pompei all said there's enormous evidence that the virus outbreak occurred in a chinese laboratory. well i'm interested in it. secretary promptly obviously has access to classified information that you and i did and up and most others don't have access to. i think it's important to say that nobody is saying
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that this was an intentional bioterrorist that china or anyone else the question is. did this start with an accident in the laboratory which was experimenting with where it says in a move on and there is as you know such a laboratory or it's most of the scientists and where ologists the virus experts say didn't start with with bats carrying a virus taking away of animals in the in the wet market and then people this is one it's beyond our knowledge. of over it obviously can badly affect 'd us china relationships and i think i'm very careful of our acquisitions unless we know for sure. that there is a basis 'd for them i will tell you this letter when we started our commission tom
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ridge and i didn't serve we were asked to be that it was run out of the hudson institute a think tank in washington. our church was to examine 3 different kinds of threats one from an infectious disease or the other from an actual bioterrorist attack by an enemy and the 3rd was an accidental release of a biological pathogen from a laboratory in the united states and we've had those happen so it's certainly conceivable that this happened in china even in as slade a way you would think as one person working. in those getting infected by a particular virus they were experimenting with not knowing if going out spreading the virus and then it just weren't for so it's through this whole i just don't we
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don't get it to a shouting match with china as i can be good for either country or anybody in either. how big. how big a portion of the election will be demoted to the cold 19. i think a lot will. it's a bit there's a really important question. i think that. right now if the election were held today. and i'm basing this on public opinion polling nationally and some of critical states president biden would be president wrong but the election a 6 months away and if the. virus is the mission and people are going back to work and the commie is growing then i think it's really 'd a jump or no one could that it 'd will be very close probably again
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a lot of it will depend on how each of them campaigns in the case of whiskers and biden. who chooses of his presidential dinner which i think will be a very important decision was trump statement that we had the greatest economy in the history of the world correct. i don't have it i don't know what the basis for a statement like that is i mean it was a great economy they were 'd running the markets were high look at this fascinating that and encouraging that. of the markets go ringback up and down the base and going up while a lot of the economic data has been really bad but still are there there are areas of strength in our economy and as i say there's a lot of money up there just waiting to be used productively so i think the market is saying to us now not today but over the last month or 2.
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that the investors believe that the u.s. economy is going to come back and that's encouraging and i hope so because then. you serve with him in the senate. you both democrats give me a thoughts on joe biden's current situation. you know it's as though the city personally a mass or 24 years of them in the senate is the strange personal to us the fate i was a state senator in the 1772 joe biden it's elected to the u.s. from though he's not even 30 when he gets elected $31.00 station will minimum age when he takes office in january 2 years later i'm running for reelection i have a friend in. new haven almost as a mirage harrison writes us and says how do you like to have a u.s.
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senator come up and campaign so i can imagine who would 'd want the lowest it's a well i wouldn't serious with a guy in a job i've ever had him up and he was very respected there together we've been friends ever since just flying human being. he knew how to make the senate the senate work i mean he he by the virtue of his personality the fact that people liked him and trusted him he has on usually strong relationships with republican senators even people like strom thurmond but certainly people like orrin hatch. who as with whom he collaborated to get some big 'd boss passed so i have a lot of respect for him do you worry that the made to model month will now attach itself to him you know aren't you worried about it i mean it's look this woman
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terrorist made a serious a decision i mean i will say to. myself from. over these decades a moment joe in particular of 24 years in the senate and there are senate is like the behavior of the user even suggestive of the behavior that is the hughes is a mo but she's come out and it's not easy and maybe it is it is them as buying them so. she deserves to be taken seriously in the investigation and the accusation investigated one of the most significant things in these cases is that is there a pattern of behavior i mean there are others who will say that joe biden did something similar and i'm so forward haven't seen it so. my guess is because of the way politics is that this will chase him and hound him this kid is right
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through action but i don't really think it's going to this how many people unless something more is proven about this kind of behavior by joe biden right now it's just an accusation democratic chairman tom perez says he still expects the party to hold him in person convention then milwaukee you think that was going to happen oh it would be great if it does and i guess the republicans those are going to hold on i guess there isn't show in north carolina. but. you know it's day by day on a sudden to put that many people in one place if unless were really found of diagnostic treatment medicine or by then the numbers are way down i think it's best of the coarseness he had no there are some people would say that the conventions of sort of run out there effectively. and we are planted different way to nominate.
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and maybe it doesn't have to be a crowd like it's books it's an old american institution but i think that maybe a lot of people who are tired of it and accept the delegates will have a good time. do you think florida you think florida michigan pennsylvania and wisconsin are the key states. yeah they show up like that you might throw in arizona. maybe a council in there but that's it i agree and this is the stance than we have now. going to have to refer to the 2000 election so al gore and i got 5 and 40000 more votes and jerks worse 'd and that cheney lost electoral college with 3 votes. hillary clinton got almost 3000000 more votes the don't trump in 2016 i forget the numbers when he went to electoral college but 030 or 40 votes so that's the way it
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is that's that's the kind susan and. there are big population states in new york california which is or prove predictably democratic so that's a good head start of the numbers with those states you say are the ones that are going to be the the the battleground states 'd and when i said before the election were held today i think joe biden would when it's based on reading polls in those states was and every one of those states to the. joe biden is ahead some are quite closely floor some like michigan is built of some one to 10 point lead well i don't know that a whole but the us by them is a mix president finally joe give us your outlook once the new normal developed like . i don't quite see it and i hope we were journalists march to the old normal as you know it was a pretty good lawyer here in america but for some period of time. we're going to
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have to figure out who incite the handshake and to go you know we were in rafts we've got a socially distance a bit probably going to be doing interviews and meetings more on line of them you know for you know who are you to i miss people i want to. say hello to separate i want to be in a room with somebody i want to go out and have a drink or have them together and i think them that and you're not ever normal in there and so i think that a lot of where is this soon as we don't have a reason to be fearful about our health then we're going to go back as close to normal as we can. that may not happen so quickly if someone tells me a larry so ok to go to the palm tonight not to show i want to go i know that's what separates this is like that's what's happening in china is they claim they did stop the everest and they vote for the other things but people are coming out very slow
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. so it'll happen here too thank you for joining us on this edition of politicking our money you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. we go to work so straight home.
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thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was raped be instructive. you know hold a shot what they kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he raped me with his birthing area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than be offended and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave that up to report a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of our in violent male sexual predators for the large part of
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target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man or woman. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for him to let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. and i know this is going to be. the 1st thing. part of all about what we're doing for.
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hello there i'm very and friends out here watching and question broadcasting from our to america's national news headquarters in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and around the world here are today's top stories 1st new york state leaders under fire as researchers now claim that their delayed response to the virus is the reason it's spread so fast to other states this is more children are hospitalized with rare symptoms that could be linked to cope at 19 plus as the pandemic continues to grip the world tensions between us and china continue to ramp up leaving many wondering if we're sliding into a new cold war those details next that israel's top court rules a prime minister.

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