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he said go back to asheville. so i left that summer.untains from georgia to west virginia, going to fiddlers convention every weekend. i fell in love with the music and culture. to me it was like stepping into the lost world because at this time, 1969 to 1973 or something, a lot of these old-timers, all of them were born in the late 1800s. these people that were closely connected to our pioneer ancestors more than modern people. i thought this was fascinating and the music so great and the people so wonderful. they would not give you lessons, but you listen, try to figure it out and build a repertoire. (music) >> it became important for individuals to start collecting mountain music in the 1960's and 1970's. there is a variety of reasons. in the 1960's, you had folk music boom you could call it or a explosion of interest in folk music. this manifested itself in performing groups like the kingston trio, but along with that people who were interested in folk music again exploring the origins, where these songs came from. some individuals
he said go back to asheville. so i left that summer.untains from georgia to west virginia, going to fiddlers convention every weekend. i fell in love with the music and culture. to me it was like stepping into the lost world because at this time, 1969 to 1973 or something, a lot of these old-timers, all of them were born in the late 1800s. these people that were closely connected to our pioneer ancestors more than modern people. i thought this was fascinating and the music so great and the...
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storage is going to play key role in terms of vaccine distribution, edward lawrence has gone to ashevillearolina at a refrigerator facility, he joins us with the details, tell us about this, an interesting story. >> they corrected me on this is a cold storage unit behind me, this is the thermo fisher scientific critical to the supply chain and distribution of a vaccine, this was a finished product, the getting testable for the going out, this is being tested in negative 92 degrees celsius, the pfizer and biotech vaccine needs to be chilled at negative 70 degrees celsius which is negative 94 degrees fahrenheit, very, very cold as these are getting tested, the demand has globally exploded, the company realized the first contact there would be this demand and they started gearing up. listen. >> this is a new level, new capacity level for cold storage business and is been something we've been planning from the march, april timeframe when production started and when we thought about how this is going to be distributed to the market we took significant action in the middle of the summer to ramp
storage is going to play key role in terms of vaccine distribution, edward lawrence has gone to ashevillearolina at a refrigerator facility, he joins us with the details, tell us about this, an interesting story. >> they corrected me on this is a cold storage unit behind me, this is the thermo fisher scientific critical to the supply chain and distribution of a vaccine, this was a finished product, the getting testable for the going out, this is being tested in negative 92 degrees...
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matt in asheville, north carolina. >> hi, go >> caller: hi, good morning. thank you for taking my call. ' dr.r.t ev levin e askn how are the american people supposed to trust vaccine manufacturers when the manufacturers won't even stand behind the product themselves? in any type of problem, they are just referred to the national vaccine injury compensation program. it seems to me if these vaccines were really safe, the tim manufacturers would stand behind their product. and also, any time you watch daytime television now, you seee advertisements foror class acti lawsuits against products that e werey were once thought safe, p upon the people, now found out ' they were horribly not safe. i'll take my call off the air.it thank you. t right, matt. >> you touched on a point which is so sad, and it's sad because of the following. we've created an industry in this country which lives off essentially suing people for other things when they do it in the best intentions. every medicine has a side effect. the question is, have you given them intentionally to hurt som
matt in asheville, north carolina. >> hi, go >> caller: hi, good morning. thank you for taking my call. ' dr.r.t ev levin e askn how are the american people supposed to trust vaccine manufacturers when the manufacturers won't even stand behind the product themselves? in any type of problem, they are just referred to the national vaccine injury compensation program. it seems to me if these vaccines were really safe, the tim manufacturers would stand behind their product. and also,...
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from asheville to charlotte, from wilmington to raleigh, and right here in hickory.rniture in the world. i have bought plenty of it. and it is much better than what they make in china, that i can tell you. i know it well. we inherit the legacy of red-blooded american ventures who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend our country and defend our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes, right? these are great, great heroes who crossed the oceans, settled a continent, laid down the railroads, raised up the great skyscrapers, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism, and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] proud citizens like you helped build our country, and together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion, and your drive, we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting. and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. vote for tom. get tom in there. we are
from asheville to charlotte, from wilmington to raleigh, and right here in hickory.rniture in the world. i have bought plenty of it. and it is much better than what they make in china, that i can tell you. i know it well. we inherit the legacy of red-blooded american ventures who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend our country and defend our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes, right? these are great, great heroes who crossed the oceans, settled a continent, laid down...
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asheville has several businesses closed due to covid and there's hardly any work. so my question is, do you think that biden is going to pass any relief packages for the people? i think he wants to. one of the situation -- this is one of those situations, where everyone wants to do something. i'm disappointed congress didn't get something done. from my perspective nancy pelosi got in the way of that, that she did not want to change the election. she was clearly running out the clock on the trump presidency, thinking she could potentially get a better deal with biden. i think that's a risky proposition. the idea that republicans who are hesitant to get there andre donald trump administration are now going to come and be with a isen administration on covid -- i'm skeptical. do i have confidence anything will happen now? all appearances are no. does not even seen that there are conversations taking place. the president has not demonstrated a lot of interest in governing. but i think it will be a top priority of the biden administration. if there was a mandate beyond b
asheville has several businesses closed due to covid and there's hardly any work. so my question is, do you think that biden is going to pass any relief packages for the people? i think he wants to. one of the situation -- this is one of those situations, where everyone wants to do something. i'm disappointed congress didn't get something done. from my perspective nancy pelosi got in the way of that, that she did not want to change the election. she was clearly running out the clock on the...
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so important from asheville to charlotte from wilmington to raleigh and from greensboro to write here in hickory. [cheers and applause] the greatest furniture in the world. and it's much better than what they make in china, that i can tell you. i know it well and a big difference. we inherited the legacy of red-blooded american patriots who gave their blood sweat and tiers to defend our country and to defend our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes. he is a great great hero who crossed the oceans settled the continent tamed the wilderness and lay down the road roads raised up a great skyscrapers 12 world wars defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] proud citizens like you helped build this country and together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion and your drive we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting and we are going to keep on winning, with winning,
so important from asheville to charlotte from wilmington to raleigh and from greensboro to write here in hickory. [cheers and applause] the greatest furniture in the world. and it's much better than what they make in china, that i can tell you. i know it well and a big difference. we inherited the legacy of red-blooded american patriots who gave their blood sweat and tiers to defend our country and to defend our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes. he is a great great hero who...
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also popping over here, asheville here, again, white and rural has the president gets that number 21,000 real votes, does he come in shy? i think early in the night we will be able to look at these pockets of the country all eastern time zone areas to figure out how it's going. mention pennsylvania, bryan llenas is there, pop up here to scranton where he was today over joe biden was yesterday, where bryan llenas was reporting, this is what the trump team needs, 77,000 votes, 60% of the county vote, we will see whether or not they can meet that number tonight so a little whip around the room here, dana. back to you. >> dana: you have had mad map skills, talk to you later. and we have karl rove coming up next. or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. we knew that this was really, really bad. we had ample forewarning. but we did almost no testing, almost no contact tracing. completely ignored the science, completely ignored the warning signs. there were things that could have been done. a
also popping over here, asheville here, again, white and rural has the president gets that number 21,000 real votes, does he come in shy? i think early in the night we will be able to look at these pockets of the country all eastern time zone areas to figure out how it's going. mention pennsylvania, bryan llenas is there, pop up here to scranton where he was today over joe biden was yesterday, where bryan llenas was reporting, this is what the trump team needs, 77,000 votes, 60% of the county...
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asheville has several businesses closed due to covid and there's hardly any work. so my question is, do you think that biden is going to pass any relief packages for the people? i think he wants to. one of the situation -- this is one of those situations, where everyone wants to do something. i'm disappointed congress didn't get something done. from my perspective nancy pelosi got in the way of that, that she did not want to change the election. she was clearly running out the clock on the trump presidency, thinking she could potentially get a better deal with biden. i think that's a risky proposition. the idea that republicans who are hesitant to get there andre donald trump administration are now going to come and be with a isen administration on covid -- i'm skeptical. do i have confidence anything will happen now? all appearances are no. does not even seen that there are conversations taking place. the president has not demonstrated a lot of interest in governing. but i think it will be a top priority of the biden administration. if there was a mandate beyond b
asheville has several businesses closed due to covid and there's hardly any work. so my question is, do you think that biden is going to pass any relief packages for the people? i think he wants to. one of the situation -- this is one of those situations, where everyone wants to do something. i'm disappointed congress didn't get something done. from my perspective nancy pelosi got in the way of that, that she did not want to change the election. she was clearly running out the clock on the...
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greenville, spartanburg, asheville, they are just flooding the zone. mail-in voting, if you expand mail-in voting in georgia and you allow a single person to validate the signature adding election office and you don't have bipartisan signature validation, that is a formula for disaster for our two candidates in georgia. i am worried as we speak tonight. >> trey: chairman, i know you are the chairman of the judiciary committee now. if the democrats win both these seats in georgia, who would be on the budget committee? >> well, diane stepped down today because apparently i gave her a hug. and that is an unpardonable sin. they literally ran her out of her job because she said something about me. let me give you a good example. i hope i don't ruin your thanksgiving. if democrats take over the senate and we lose, bernie sanders will be chairman of the budget committee in the united states. a socialist would be writing the nation's budget in the senate. if we keep control of the senate, i'm going to be the budget chairman. i may not be your cup of tea, but l
greenville, spartanburg, asheville, they are just flooding the zone. mail-in voting, if you expand mail-in voting in georgia and you allow a single person to validate the signature adding election office and you don't have bipartisan signature validation, that is a formula for disaster for our two candidates in georgia. i am worried as we speak tonight. >> trey: chairman, i know you are the chairman of the judiciary committee now. if the democrats win both these seats in georgia, who...
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from asheville to write here in fayetteville. fayetteville! i love the name. fayetteville. we inherit the legacy of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our country and to defend our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who cross the oceans, settled the continent, laid down the railroads, raised up the great, great beautiful gl skyscrapers, 12 world wars, defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single, and the best is yet to come. proud citizens like you helped build the country and together we are taking back the country. we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion and your drive, we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting, we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. [cheers and applause] we are one people, one family on one glorious nation under god. together with the incredible people of north carolina we have made up america powerful again. we have made america wealthy again. we have made america strong again. we have made america proud agai
from asheville to write here in fayetteville. fayetteville! i love the name. fayetteville. we inherit the legacy of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our country and to defend our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who cross the oceans, settled the continent, laid down the railroads, raised up the great, great beautiful gl skyscrapers, 12 world wars, defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single, and the best is yet to come....
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we had asheville due from the police and we have raleigh just last night have another protest againsthe police so for the most part north carolina really respects police officers and they love what they do and they keep our communities safe but i do think a lot of people across the state a lot of people across the country are worried about democrats like cal cunningham, cal cunningham about two months ago when protesters in raleigh were saying abolish the police he tweeted out, i join you in your fight. there is no place in that for state politics for anybody who would stand against law enforcement and they are the then blue line in the separates us from that's why i think -- that's why i think he is no chance of winning on tuesday in north carolina. jeanine: senator tillis, thank you for being here. more from president trump's pennsylvania rally is next. stay with us. judge jeanine: welcome back to justice. president trump's rally just wrapped up in pennsylvania. the president has left the stage and is getting into his car. what a night it's been. we saw so much energy from president
we had asheville due from the police and we have raleigh just last night have another protest againsthe police so for the most part north carolina really respects police officers and they love what they do and they keep our communities safe but i do think a lot of people across the state a lot of people across the country are worried about democrats like cal cunningham, cal cunningham about two months ago when protesters in raleigh were saying abolish the police he tweeted out, i join you in...
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a black bear was caught on camera opening a car door in asheville, north carolina. what?ecurity footage shows the bear opening the front driver's side door with one of its paws on the door handle. as the door widens, the bear positions himself to stop it from closing and then goes right inside. look at this. look at this smart bear. >> these animals. >> i'm proud of this bear. >> i mean, i feel like this bear can get in and drive the way this is going. >> that's going to be the next video. he will learn how to put it in reverse. have a good time. go find big foot. >>> new at 6:00, another possible toll hike on the golden gate bridge. what local leaders are trying to accomplish by passing the cost on to drivers. >>> controversial comments from tesla's ceo, elon musk what he's saying about his experience with covid testing and why he's questioning if the process is even legitimate. >>> and black friday, we know it will look different this year. experts are saying it could be the bigge ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. i'm sorry baby... i don't want you to pl
a black bear was caught on camera opening a car door in asheville, north carolina. what?ecurity footage shows the bear opening the front driver's side door with one of its paws on the door handle. as the door widens, the bear positions himself to stop it from closing and then goes right inside. look at this. look at this smart bear. >> these animals. >> i'm proud of this bear. >> i mean, i feel like this bear can get in and drive the way this is going. >> that's going to...
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this is the vanderbilt's built more estate in asheville, now a big tourist attraction, this 250-room home, nice humble abode for a summer home for the valter built's is one example of the opulence of this massive inequality and of course contrasted against that was the ravages of industrialism the late 19th century is the period where massive you wish ban zags, migration and industrialization has the other end of the spectr spectrum. you get the point that the massive inequality that exists in the gilded age is a fundamental part that's driving my concerns about this book. so the puzzle that drove me when i first started thinking about this, thinking about the first gilded age and what the response -- what was the political and economic and social reaction to this kind of inequality. i noticed there was a fundamental fiscal transformation in the united states at the turn of the 20th century, it's best seen with quantitative data. i teach tax law, numbers are everywhere, you can't talk about tax and fiscal policy without some numbers. there is this dramatic transformation from the lat
this is the vanderbilt's built more estate in asheville, now a big tourist attraction, this 250-room home, nice humble abode for a summer home for the valter built's is one example of the opulence of this massive inequality and of course contrasted against that was the ravages of industrialism the late 19th century is the period where massive you wish ban zags, migration and industrialization has the other end of the spectr spectrum. you get the point that the massive inequality that exists in...
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matt in asheville, north carolina. caller: good morning. are the to ask american people expected to trust vaccine manufacturers when the manufacturers won't even stand behind the product themselves? any type of problem they refer to the national vaccine program. behind theirand product and also any time is the advertisements. against products that are once thought safe pushed by the people now find out they were not slate -- they were not safe. guest: you've touched on a point which is so sad. it is sad because of the following. we've created an industry in this country which lives for essentially suing people for other things when they do with the best intentions. , every medicine has a side effect. the question is have you given them intentionally. this whole fuss around hydroxychloroquine, which came out and people started talking about it in march. terrible. it was not a drug for covid. counterpoint, every single manufacturer of the vaccine, every single manufacturer of the new antiviral is acutely conscious of the fact that you have ma
matt in asheville, north carolina. caller: good morning. are the to ask american people expected to trust vaccine manufacturers when the manufacturers won't even stand behind the product themselves? any type of problem they refer to the national vaccine program. behind theirand product and also any time is the advertisements. against products that are once thought safe pushed by the people now find out they were not slate -- they were not safe. guest: you've touched on a point which is so sad....
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are living in our growing urban hubs of raleigh .nd charlotte and asheville republicans are dominant in the rural areas. those suburban areas and the area's growing out from there are the battlegrounds for white women and white men and the growing population of latino vote in north carolina and the youth vote. it looks like it is going to surpass early voting in 2016. we are becoming a diverse state in terms of the voting population. both sides are going to have to work on it. like virginia, we are trending blue. host: the l.a. times did a series about the youth vote across the country. 0 young north4,00 carolinians have already voted, a 66% jump. we have done a lot of this on our show. this social justice movement led by young african-americans. they are working with a lot of justice programs and organizations to make changes. young folks are stepping up. i think some of these protests have spurred that to voting in the fall. we have talked to experts. they believe these younger generations are much more active, not afraid to speak their mind. it appears they are doing that at the p
are living in our growing urban hubs of raleigh .nd charlotte and asheville republicans are dominant in the rural areas. those suburban areas and the area's growing out from there are the battlegrounds for white women and white men and the growing population of latino vote in north carolina and the youth vote. it looks like it is going to surpass early voting in 2016. we are becoming a diverse state in terms of the voting population. both sides are going to have to work on it. like virginia, we...
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raleigh, greensboro, winston-salem, asheville, charlotte, fayetteville here.ow was this in 2016? it's a little bit north of there. so these are the core democratic areas. there are still some republican areas to fill in. also, up here, these are a lot of heavily black, rural counties here. this was an area in 2016 where democrats didn't get the turnout level they were hoping for. we're not seeing a lot early here. let's watch these counties fill in and see what happens. i think the key for democrats here, can they drive in more in sort of the tragical here. can they get more black turnout? and i'm just going to check next door -- okay, this is a core republican county. this reminds me a lot identify if you remember when i was looking at delaware county in ohio, this reminds me of it. we don't have much to show there right now. again, the name of the game for democrats for biden is to drive up his statewide lead as much as he can. i expect as more of this early vote comes in. you see it's in from a lot of the cities. not in from more rural, republican places. t
raleigh, greensboro, winston-salem, asheville, charlotte, fayetteville here.ow was this in 2016? it's a little bit north of there. so these are the core democratic areas. there are still some republican areas to fill in. also, up here, these are a lot of heavily black, rural counties here. this was an area in 2016 where democrats didn't get the turnout level they were hoping for. we're not seeing a lot early here. let's watch these counties fill in and see what happens. i think the key for...
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what the demand would be which is the reason their 700 employees, a record for this facility in ashevillely. this is not only vaccine, moderna has one that does not require as cold of a storage. reporter: exactly, moderna and vaccine needs to be negative 4 degrees fahrenheit which is a lot less. kind of like your freezer at home. however, i was told we want something cold in your freezer, you put in the back of the freezer because the temperatures are not uniform and these freezers are uniformed and specialty for that so they can go from negative 4 degrees, negative 94 degrees, whatever is needed for a vaccine in that range in lb guaranteed to be uniform so the products will be good when it goes into somebody's arm. david: when the private sector is in power -- everyman's me of respirators, we were able to get them out in advert a crisis at least as far as the respirators went. it looks like while the same progress in terms of the refrigeration units. great to see you. let's look at tyson, suspending managers at an iowa neat plant for making inappropriate bets. what were they betting on?
what the demand would be which is the reason their 700 employees, a record for this facility in ashevillely. this is not only vaccine, moderna has one that does not require as cold of a storage. reporter: exactly, moderna and vaccine needs to be negative 4 degrees fahrenheit which is a lot less. kind of like your freezer at home. however, i was told we want something cold in your freezer, you put in the back of the freezer because the temperatures are not uniform and these freezers are...
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potential vaccines at right temperature for distribution, edward lawrence at vaccine freezer factory in ashevillen this, good morning to you. >> goonl maria, that is critical keeping the vaccine cold, consistently, through the process, production all the way through end user results this is -- a scientific image this is being tested 96 degrees celsius negative 96 celsius pfizer biontech 70 degrees celsius end enresult of i could not say put into here charge up those units, are in order to make sure that each would be works properly before they go out the door to you they knew back in early summer, that this was a going to be a big business right now, in fact vice president general manager of this division said that he believes that this could be one of the biggest things they have done this year listen to what he 12he told me 30 minutes ooze. >> vaccines required, cold chain management mrna vaccine that cold chain especially important critical so having for purpose, lab refrigerators freezers from production through logistics inoculation is absolutely critical. >> they are at record capacity chur
potential vaccines at right temperature for distribution, edward lawrence at vaccine freezer factory in ashevillen this, good morning to you. >> goonl maria, that is critical keeping the vaccine cold, consistently, through the process, production all the way through end user results this is -- a scientific image this is being tested 96 degrees celsius negative 96 celsius pfizer biontech 70 degrees celsius end enresult of i could not say put into here charge up those units, are in order to...
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asheville has several businesses closed due to covid and there's hardly any work.my question is, do you think that biden is going to pass any relief packages for the people? i think he wants to. one of the situation -- this is one of those situations, where everyone wants to do something. i'm disappointed congress didn't get something done. from my perspective nancy pelosi got in the way of that, that she did not want to change the election. she was clearly running out the clock on the trump presidency, thinking she could potentially get a better deal with biden. i think that's a risky proposition. the idea that republicans who are hesitant to get there andre donald trump administration are now going to come and be with a isen administration on covid -- i'm skeptical. do i have confidence anything will happen now? all appearances are no. does not even seen that there are conversations taking place. the president has not demonstrated a lot of interest in governing. but i think it will be a top priority of the biden administration. if there was a mandate beyond being
asheville has several businesses closed due to covid and there's hardly any work.my question is, do you think that biden is going to pass any relief packages for the people? i think he wants to. one of the situation -- this is one of those situations, where everyone wants to do something. i'm disappointed congress didn't get something done. from my perspective nancy pelosi got in the way of that, that she did not want to change the election. she was clearly running out the clock on the trump...
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this is asheville, 92% in. stragglers. this could be a decent chunk of vote for biden.e what wake looks like. we haven't seen wake numbers. i have a feeling north carolina, the last time i said we might see some action, we will see action. we are not going to call that tonight. it looks more like north carolina is one of those you will have to wait to see all the vote coming in. it does seem as if there's enough in different red and blue areas to make you think that thing is going to be very tight. however, the democratic senate candidate is underperforming biden. i would just say, while biden may have a chance there, it looks a little tougher there for cunningham. looks better for tillis. 75% in in arizona. we think about 800,000 vote remains. this is a ton to make up. this is almost like a two to one he has to make up. this is very tough. arizona, the first -- could be the first state we are dealing with that looks like a state that might actually flip from 2016. a long way to go, obviously. wait for more of the vote in. that's the first one of the sun belt. it's been
this is asheville, 92% in. stragglers. this could be a decent chunk of vote for biden.e what wake looks like. we haven't seen wake numbers. i have a feeling north carolina, the last time i said we might see some action, we will see action. we are not going to call that tonight. it looks more like north carolina is one of those you will have to wait to see all the vote coming in. it does seem as if there's enough in different red and blue areas to make you think that thing is going to be very...
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you pull it back out, if you are democrats you got to run it up in the cities and asheville and suburbsnow 55% or 56% if you round it. those are the building blocks. grow and build especially in places in population that's changing like north carolina. you come down to the coast here in wilmington, not as big, it is the ninth of 100th counties in terms of population. you are down along the coast here. that's where you find republicans in the suburbs. you think that's not a good deal. 52,000 votes now in a close state. democrats getting 58 plus for joe biden there compares to 50. 8,000 votes can make a difference in a close state when you are racking them up. turnout is up everywhere. you are not making a direct comparison, you have to be careful about that. let's come here in fayetteville both campaigns spent a lot of time here. senator harris was here and 60% for joe biden and 38% for the president. let's go back in time, 57%. joe biden over performing. let's pull it out and see how significant the over performing is as we come in. let's see where he's over performing here. sorry, i am
you pull it back out, if you are democrats you got to run it up in the cities and asheville and suburbsnow 55% or 56% if you round it. those are the building blocks. grow and build especially in places in population that's changing like north carolina. you come down to the coast here in wilmington, not as big, it is the ninth of 100th counties in terms of population. you are down along the coast here. that's where you find republicans in the suburbs. you think that's not a good deal. 52,000...
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next to asheville, north carolina, in the western part of the state, 74% of the vote, only 21,000.rence in a race that is very tight. 74%, does he meet the margin of that percentage of this year? does he exceed it or get below it customer it we will see shortly here when this map starts to fill in in north carolina. >> bret: one more, let's go to ohio. first of all, you're right, the trump campaign feels confident not only about florida but ohio, and looking at our analysis survey, they have reason to be about some of the numbers that we are getting out there. you are from ohio, you know it well, but you look at those counties along the border to tell a story. >> bill: four years ago when we were here, that was the indication to me, that this was going to be a very close race between donald trump and hillary clinton. i will tell you what i'm talking about. up here in northeastern ohio, these were deep blue eight years ago. you think about is to be alert and trumbull and mahoning, that runs right along the pennsylvania voters. who were these voters? the blue-collar steelworkers. the
next to asheville, north carolina, in the western part of the state, 74% of the vote, only 21,000.rence in a race that is very tight. 74%, does he meet the margin of that percentage of this year? does he exceed it or get below it customer it we will see shortly here when this map starts to fill in in north carolina. >> bret: one more, let's go to ohio. first of all, you're right, the trump campaign feels confident not only about florida but ohio, and looking at our analysis survey, they...