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. -- he's aone said racist mofo. i am black, but i ain't voting for biden. which is a reference to biden saying in that interview, if you don't support me, you ain't lack. this young man was saying i am black and i still ain't voting for biden. he also said i ain't voting for trump neither. he was talking about the local congressman. host: why did you vote for jo jorgensen? the -- partly because of i couldn't bring myself to vote for trump. for a variety of reasons. the democrats have kind of left me in terms of their woke culture, all the cancel culture going on. the woke politics. the holier than thou. the being able to say as biden said which i think is a racist thing, you ain't black. if a white man said, if you don't like hip-hop music, you ain't black. host: ok. that's joe. we were waiting to see if the president would respond off of his twitter feed to the events of the last day or so. here is a series of tweets from the president's account starting with, we should look at the votes. we should look at these allegations. we are seeing a number of affid
. -- he's aone said racist mofo. i am black, but i ain't voting for biden. which is a reference to biden saying in that interview, if you don't support me, you ain't lack. this young man was saying i am black and i still ain't voting for biden. he also said i ain't voting for trump neither. he was talking about the local congressman. host: why did you vote for jo jorgensen? the -- partly because of i couldn't bring myself to vote for trump. for a variety of reasons. the democrats have kind of...
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it iser aon, night, morning, each and every day. correspondent: his job haslso become part postman. students do not have access toto internet, so he haring schoolwork to them. it is a long and hot drive across this error land. the first stop is school, wit just a handful of parents waiting to pick up their children's worksheets. mothers have had to take on the job as teacher in recent months. >> my daughter likes to do viaces,xput sheins how the bat signal makes studying harder. reporter: the pandemic has come at a personal cost. her ster died from covid-19. the school year starts from february and goes until december. further -- for almost an entire aveool year, these rooms sat empt there is no guarantee of when udts in combat, especially this is a lifeline for many of the families living too remotely to pick up the homework. this is the most unequal region in the world. vi19 has brought out those inequalities when it comes to education. before the midday sun comes to intense, he makes his last stop. this eight-year-old student lives with his mom and dad. when he is not filling in
it iser aon, night, morning, each and every day. correspondent: his job haslso become part postman. students do not have access toto internet, so he haring schoolwork to them. it is a long and hot drive across this error land. the first stop is school, wit just a handful of parents waiting to pick up their children's worksheets. mothers have had to take on the job as teacher in recent months. >> my daughter likes to do viaces,xput sheins how the bat signal makes studying harder. reporter:...
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we'll keep aon a oithat, of eurse. 19 students have been killed and at least 22 have been injured inabul after gunmen stormed kabul university, reportedlyressed in military uniforms. this happened just as senior afghan offic were due t arrive on campus for the opening of an iranian book fair. here's the repor from islam ba -- islamabad. rerter: nowhere is safe. they came here to learn. they left in fear of their lives. climbing the ursity's walls to escape. >> we saw the attackers when they entered the university.th were shooting at every student they saw. they even shot at the ones who were running away. my friends and i left through the other gate of theampus. reporter: the attack began this orning when three gunmen wearing military uniforms entered the campus. an iranian book fair attended by afghan politicians was just starting. >> we were on the verge of cutting the ribbon of the exhibition when isis forces, criminals and terrorists attacked the university from theorth entrance. our program was disrupted and it is with great regret that a largen number of afghan cit were killed
we'll keep aon a oithat, of eurse. 19 students have been killed and at least 22 have been injured inabul after gunmen stormed kabul university, reportedlyressed in military uniforms. this happened just as senior afghan offic were due t arrive on campus for the opening of an iranian book fair. here's the repor from islam ba -- islamabad. rerter: nowhere is safe. they came here to learn. they left in fear of their lives. climbing the ursity's walls to escape. >> we saw the attackers when...
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t i'm here because fst and foremost who they are like aon aftehigh school he enroll at georgia tech paid w working construction job and eventually worke his way to the top of the business world he spent more than 40 years as a captain of industry one of the most respected business leaders in america. following his deep conservative conviction, he answed the call to service and i can tell you firsthand,hat he's been one of the greatest and ally of our maga agenda in t united states senate. setor david perdue. [alause] amazing man made geoia proud. d also like another incredible leader is with us today. fourth generation on family grain farm heren georgia. built her own company up from the ground broke barriers in business and sports and entertnment to become one of georgia's most successful business women. she's stood strong for conservati values and already emerged as one of the most important vces in t united states senate. we need david perdu and senator kelly loeler back in the unit states senate. thank you, kly. so i know you're out here today same rean i am because of the two extrao
t i'm here because fst and foremost who they are like aon aftehigh school he enroll at georgia tech paid w working construction job and eventually worke his way to the top of the business world he spent more than 40 years as a captain of industry one of the most respected business leaders in america. following his deep conservative conviction, he answed the call to service and i can tell you firsthand,hat he's been one of the greatest and ally of our maga agenda in t united states senate. setor...
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looking forward to the firsà Ãone that will be, no one can say.at was written obviouslin april but i think that ware still right in the midst of it d they don't know really what it's goi to end and à >> thank y mark. sonia , uld you care to share something? >> sure. i can share a little extract from the new forward i wrote for my book "pandemic" came out in 2016. we just put a new forward in, i guess i wrote it in the spring of 2020. for me the most striking aspect of this pandemics how eerily familiar it feels. according to taxonomists, not only from the same family of ours is that the fellow pandemic causing pathogens sars co-onebut from the same specie the virus had emerge from bodies of bats to the intermediary host of cats thanks to the peculiar opportunity available in a rapidly expanding chinese economy is increase the probability of intimate contact between people, bats, and other wild creatures. the first sars has dected in 2003, the balancit has struck between coagiousness and deadlinessead to burnout after infecting more than 8000 and l
looking forward to the firsà Ãone that will be, no one can say.at was written obviouslin april but i think that ware still right in the midst of it d they don't know really what it's goi to end and à >> thank y mark. sonia , uld you care to share something? >> sure. i can share a little extract from the new forward i wrote for my book "pandemic" came out in 2016. we just put a new forward in, i guess i wrote it in the spring of 2020. for me the most striking aspect of...
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is is there aon direction in which we can cooperate? there will be other issues that we can differ. some places for some cooperative action. technology that is even more difficult to control than the technology of the period. david: that was henry kissinger. watch more on live go through your terminal on bloomberg.com and on the new economy social channels. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. political experts say house speaker nancy pelosi has her work cut out for her with the narrowest majority in decades, the speakers ability to build consensus and keep democrats moving in the same directio
is is there aon direction in which we can cooperate? there will be other issues that we can differ. some places for some cooperative action. technology that is even more difficult to control than the technology of the period. david: that was henry kissinger. watch more on live go through your terminal on bloomberg.com and on the new economy social channels. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a...
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thank you. >> hi, this is mike clark with aon. my colleague will be presenting the market update.we encourage this to be an interactive dialog on the topics we'll present today. i fully encourage questions as we review the slides during the presentation. with background, there are two plans available to retirees. one is the p.p.o. plan to all medicare retirees. and then certain medicare retirees have a local medicare advantage h.m.o. as well. for about 70 medicare retirees there is also a kthmo medicare advantage in washington state, the northwest, which is the portland, oregon area. the purpose of today's discussion is to initiate planning as it pertains to the possibility of a request for proposal that could occur for the medicare health plans into the sfhsf plan. there are some questions we will be going through as we discuss the present state of the medicare market. the first is how has the need for medicare evolved in their offerings. what are some of the national and california public sector employer trends that can be used to inform. and as we initiate this conversation tod
thank you. >> hi, this is mike clark with aon. my colleague will be presenting the market update.we encourage this to be an interactive dialog on the topics we'll present today. i fully encourage questions as we review the slides during the presentation. with background, there are two plans available to retirees. one is the p.p.o. plan to all medicare retirees. and then certain medicare retirees have a local medicare advantage h.m.o. as well. for about 70 medicare retirees there is also a...
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a big reason to have it is to ceremony and aon big part of that was a speech. that role changes over time and argue that it is increasingly subordinated and the hit repair culture it thrived earlier is in some ways diminished. but poetry is part of that and tense a long time. monuments that post dedication poetry or literature. sometimes general network monday wants, sometimes specific monuments. for example, frank o'hara has a reflects on the shurmer, shurmer,entrance to central park where he says victory seems to leading that horse. comment on the ways that is a monument to gilded age material in new york. speaking of kind of the relationship between moment in monument is built and what happens to it later, one nowtion somebody asked just as, what examples are there of sculptors using civil war models and what does that make to our perception of no monday want to the stpt railroads who the individual was an it later becomes a universal or meaning might have who one thing when we knew is portrayed a that dissipates. how to we understand the meaning those cases
a big reason to have it is to ceremony and aon big part of that was a speech. that role changes over time and argue that it is increasingly subordinated and the hit repair culture it thrived earlier is in some ways diminished. but poetry is part of that and tense a long time. monuments that post dedication poetry or literature. sometimes general network monday wants, sometimes specific monuments. for example, frank o'hara has a reflects on the shurmer, shurmer,entrance to central park where he...
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and second most, aon, the chairman buying $1.86 million worth.been on the board for 21 years and this is his eighth buy of at least 1 million worth of his own stock. but the most insider buying this week, vertex phrma the director plunging down $3.2 million for 15,000 145ir s million for 15,000 145irhares. it is his first buy of vertex stock since 2008 and remember, as a whole, these stocks have been outperforming the broader market and this is a segment that you will only see right here on "worldwide exchange" every friday or thursday if i'm off on fridays like next week so tune in next thursday, all of you. >>> let's turn back now to the broader markets. joining us now is steven whiting with city private bank steven, great to have you on that segment, we talk about buying there is $4.5 trillion of global cash still sitting on the sidelines, global markets have kind of gone wild this week. but there is still a ton of money out there. do you and your team still see more gains ahead for ours and the global markets or will the next couple months br
and second most, aon, the chairman buying $1.86 million worth.been on the board for 21 years and this is his eighth buy of at least 1 million worth of his own stock. but the most insider buying this week, vertex phrma the director plunging down $3.2 million for 15,000 145ir s million for 15,000 145irhares. it is his first buy of vertex stock since 2008 and remember, as a whole, these stocks have been outperforming the broader market and this is a segment that you will only see right here on...
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admire it, aon to pretty device, and having an news as artfully made as any roper in england could make. bradford did not mention the episode at all and it probably did nothing to improve his view of the natives. it is important to remind ourselves that not all of the colonists held to the same beliefs and principles. while sharing many european attitudes, winslow always seemed interested in native inhabitants and developed a close relationship with the wampanoag -- a wampanoag. bradford was more critical. in the early chapters of his history, he wrote of them as to fillarbarians ready the pilgrims with arrows. he described the landscape as they first encountered it as a hideous and desolate wilderness filled with wild beasts and wild men. but his harshest views were and one to his poetry, poem castigating natives as a people without god or law, and marveling that the colonists had lived so long among these folks tish and savage. winslow on the other hand showed an appreciation for how the one wampanoag'she preserved memories. while he acknowledged that at one point he believed the indi
admire it, aon to pretty device, and having an news as artfully made as any roper in england could make. bradford did not mention the episode at all and it probably did nothing to improve his view of the natives. it is important to remind ourselves that not all of the colonists held to the same beliefs and principles. while sharing many european attitudes, winslow always seemed interested in native inhabitants and developed a close relationship with the wampanoag -- a wampanoag. bradford was...
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. >> i aon my 35th service anniversary and i get a call from my manager.o tell you this, but you're being resource actions. a week for christmas. iwhinteresting, i was hired to do that exact same job as a contractor after i was laid off from ibm. : were you getting paid anywhere near the same amount? >> the first year i worked as a contractor i made $20,000 less. paul: the next year miyoshi made $40,000 a year less. but he stuck with it until last year. >> one day i come into the office and, you are done. you have to go. >> we are talking to tens and tens of thousands of people. paul: journalist peter gosselin says age bias at ibm was widespread >> basically, 86% of all people ibm laid off in the last five years have been older woers. paul: older than 50? >> yes. paul: ibm has maintained that actions, but in august the equal employment opportunity hemmission determined that company engaged in systetic age discrimination.ction ed miyoshi joined a class action suit against the firm. but ibm is no outlier, ss gosselin. >> across a nationally representative sa
. >> i aon my 35th service anniversary and i get a call from my manager.o tell you this, but you're being resource actions. a week for christmas. iwhinteresting, i was hired to do that exact same job as a contractor after i was laid off from ibm. : were you getting paid anywhere near the same amount? >> the first year i worked as a contractor i made $20,000 less. paul: the next year miyoshi made $40,000 a year less. but he stuck with it until last year. >> one day i come into...
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i used to be an aon copland palachians and i thought o eleanor's great expansionrom her old li, her own love for the country and being part of the whole country. i think her ability to notice her life began when she wasery young and she was something of a survival mechanism, coping mechanism when she was young. he became sething that i almost was shocked how many people left records of feeling her almost daring somemes at them, her looking so carefully. sometimes and she didn't think someone was noticing her she would look very carefully at them. i don't tnk she missed a thing and i think in one of democracies great principles which is reciprocity which is that everybody counts and everyby's life and feelings, life and rights are equally judged and equally taken into account. i think eleanor'soticing was also extremely democratic and ual opportunity and far-reaching and farseeing. one of the thingsverybody who did meet her or came into contact with her felt about her, they felt seen and i think things seen by someone who comes from the center of the government or the center of democracy
i used to be an aon copland palachians and i thought o eleanor's great expansionrom her old li, her own love for the country and being part of the whole country. i think her ability to notice her life began when she wasery young and she was something of a survival mechanism, coping mechanism when she was young. he became sething that i almost was shocked how many people left records of feeling her almost daring somemes at them, her looking so carefully. sometimes and she didn't think someone...
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and what aone of the arguments t it is that these residents are frail.er mortality rate in these facilities, to begin with. and that could erode confidence in the vaccine, early on. what do you think of that argument? >> well, i think, ultimately, you have to focus on who is truly at highest risk and protect that population. and that, very much, does include the nursing-home population. so i think it's really incumbent on us to do a good job of preparing the public to do the appropriate messaging. we know that, even if we were not in the middle of a pandemic, even if you were not vaccinating people, that some of these people would die of natural causes. and so, we just need to give people a sense of, you know, here's what is -- what we should expect. what would be normal, under normal circumstances. and not to jump the gun and assume that, because somebody gets sick and dies, that's related to the vaccine. >> so, dr. schaffner, i want to talk about thanksgiving. my kids are lucky enough to be in a public school that has hybrid learning, and they were in
and what aone of the arguments t it is that these residents are frail.er mortality rate in these facilities, to begin with. and that could erode confidence in the vaccine, early on. what do you think of that argument? >> well, i think, ultimately, you have to focus on who is truly at highest risk and protect that population. and that, very much, does include the nursing-home population. so i think it's really incumbent on us to do a good job of preparing the public to do the appropriate...
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if aone saw my intelligent series, the brain, one of the cases i carried was this woman jan who got paralyzed completely with spinal cord was damaged and so the brain waves don't go out so she got brain implants and this allows her to control this robotic arm, a very beautiful sophisticated robotic arm and controls this with the signals in her motor cortex. she imagines moving her real arm and that gets translated into moving this robotic armpit of course, she gets better and better at it because of brain plticity and because she's figuring out when i think this does this in a little wrong so think about it a different way and she figures out how to use it to connect things outside of your body. it turns out that this whole idea about how good you actually make livewire devices a figure out the body the way the brain does is were just starting this and one colleague of mine at columbia makes this little robot called the starfish robot that isn't preprogrammed to know its body but instead figures out its body by trying out different moves and is seen what happens to the body and so it actually
if aone saw my intelligent series, the brain, one of the cases i carried was this woman jan who got paralyzed completely with spinal cord was damaged and so the brain waves don't go out so she got brain implants and this allows her to control this robotic arm, a very beautiful sophisticated robotic arm and controls this with the signals in her motor cortex. she imagines moving her real arm and that gets translated into moving this robotic armpit of course, she gets better and better at it...
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strawberry, a bowl bull n aveling wild west rodeo playing to segrega audience in the south, $10 to aone anyone who can ride eleanor roosevelt for two seconds. that was in aiken, south carolina, in the 's. a shade of blue, a phantom conspiracy, eleanor clift. a spaghetti sap wedding down, a plymouth roc chickens at a milwaukee restaurant, innumerable publicnd vocational schools, a college and university of california san dieg and on every chapter of kappa delta phi for distinguished educats. multiple calls builders including an elegantedbrick colonial dormitories for women at rhode island state college. world war ii warplanes. countless newborns including anna roosevelt lake a baby born in a in a trailer figure six, 19 dignity. the american pop music singer, eleanor greenwich or 1940. eleanor bernstein born 1938 come right come right of the newly dirty dancing. marrd as including a female basset hound and arran back, awards and fellowships and political science, , a 200-acre trac of land activation 20,003 molson san juan, puerto rico. homesteading, pennsylvania combining the last sylble
strawberry, a bowl bull n aveling wild west rodeo playing to segrega audience in the south, $10 to aone anyone who can ride eleanor roosevelt for two seconds. that was in aiken, south carolina, in the 's. a shade of blue, a phantom conspiracy, eleanor clift. a spaghetti sap wedding down, a plymouth roc chickens at a milwaukee restaurant, innumerable publicnd vocational schools, a college and university of california san dieg and on every chapter of kappa delta phi for distinguished educats....
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president trump and his campaign would nd tof make up in fact they are to now, again, there is still aon path. not to say we do not havthis in the bag. that is why today vice president biden, senator harris, doug emhoff are barnstorng because we're fighting for every vote. >> woodruff: pennsylvania, is that a state joe iden has to have in order to win this election? >> well, judy, like atst the e. we believe we are very competitive. i know the polls say in a number of places across the country are up very far, and i am here to tell voters and fol watching at home that this race is a lot tighter than the pundits may make it seem. i'm no longer a pundit, judy, o i can taut it. but we believe we have put together a very good campaign operation anwe are meeting the voters where they are, and that we have hitur early vote goals and we are looking forward to seeing those returns come in tomorrow, judy, because we think we will win because we have done the woork. >>uff: symone sanders, i hear even democrats saying they are concerned when they look at president trump's valve itinerary, he's hitt
president trump and his campaign would nd tof make up in fact they are to now, again, there is still aon path. not to say we do not havthis in the bag. that is why today vice president biden, senator harris, doug emhoff are barnstorng because we're fighting for every vote. >> woodruff: pennsylvania, is that a state joe iden has to have in order to win this election? >> well, judy, like atst the e. we believe we are very competitive. i know the polls say in a number of places across...
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one thing we heard is that jared kushner, the white house advisor, who is also president taking aon-in-laweam of middle east negotiators back to saudi arabia and qatar to try to do some calming of the waters themselves. the middle east peace initiative they have been working on. time is running out to get more initiatives done. they're on the way. whether they will engage on the issue of iran is hard to know. asia andming up next, japan work specter to grow at a healthy 5% coming into the year. we will discuss plunging projections and the outlook for 2021. if you're away from a screen you can find in-depth analysis on bloomberg radio, broadcasting from our studio and hong kong, listen via the app or bloomberg.com. stay with us. ♪ haidi: traffic regulators in the u.s. are investigating whether faulty suspension parts on more than 100,000 tesla cars could mean damaged tires. they've received dozens of complains about the tesla models s and x. three years ago, tesla admitted that some of those models had been fitted with suspension links that did not meet specifications. reportsa's financial
one thing we heard is that jared kushner, the white house advisor, who is also president taking aon-in-laweam of middle east negotiators back to saudi arabia and qatar to try to do some calming of the waters themselves. the middle east peace initiative they have been working on. time is running out to get more initiatives done. they're on the way. whether they will engage on the issue of iran is hard to know. asia andming up next, japan work specter to grow at a healthy 5% coming into the year....
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adjust to aons will more normal level. shery: will that be across-the-board around the world? or are we talking about going back to the era of u.s. exceptionalism when we saw the longest stretch of economic growth and boom market? are we going back where the u.s. is leading again? led byhe rally this year the u.s. and, to some extent, by other countries like china, also an expansion of themes. likeother asian countries china, taiwan, and korea have also had strong gains. going forward, you are likely to see a catch up rally through other countries of europe and some other asian countries that have not participated in the rally. catch upkely to see a rally in those markets. but it is a catch up, which means the u.s. is going to continue to do well. chinese csi will probably continue to do well. technology stocks will continue to do well. will you be avoiding, then? it is more about broadening. many of these cyclical names, whether it is industrials, energy, materials, we are going to try to move some of those names and stocks, some of the value trades, from the small caps. thos
adjust to aons will more normal level. shery: will that be across-the-board around the world? or are we talking about going back to the era of u.s. exceptionalism when we saw the longest stretch of economic growth and boom market? are we going back where the u.s. is leading again? led byhe rally this year the u.s. and, to some extent, by other countries like china, also an expansion of themes. likeother asian countries china, taiwan, and korea have also had strong gains. going forward, you are...
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i ask to ask unanimous consent to submit a letter from aon and demonstrating how many firms have not only not been hindered by the current registered system beneficiaries of it. we all talk a good game -- one minute -- mr. scott: yield an additional minute. mrs. davis: we talk a good game to build opportunities for our constituents, but we haven't put financial muscle and know-how but creating these credentials that employers seek. this legislation only codifies the standards for programs that have registered for access to the credentials and funding provided on this. programs that do not want access to this bill's resources will not need to change their programs. we are strengthening the known registered apprenticeship system that is in place today with more clearly established programs. families can discuss their and look to the rejuvinated system as one of pathways to post-secondary education. i urge a yes vote and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: i want to compliment the gentl
i ask to ask unanimous consent to submit a letter from aon and demonstrating how many firms have not only not been hindered by the current registered system beneficiaries of it. we all talk a good game -- one minute -- mr. scott: yield an additional minute. mrs. davis: we talk a good game to build opportunities for our constituents, but we haven't put financial muscle and know-how but creating these credentials that employers seek. this legislation only codifies the standards for programs that...
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. -- he's aone said racist mofo. i am black, but i ain't voting for biden.s a reference to biden saying in that interview, if you don't support me, you ain't lack. this young man was saying i am black and i still ain't voting for biden. he also said i ain't voting for trump neither. he was talking about the local congressman. host: why did you vote for jo jorgensen? the -- partly because of i couldn't bring myself to vote for trump. for a variety of reasons. the democrats have kind of left me in terms of their woke culture, all the cancel culture going on. the woke politics. the holier than thou. the being able to say as biden said which i think is a racist thing, you ain't black. if a white man said, if you don't like hip-hop music, you ain't black. host: ok. that's joe. we were waiting to see if the president would respond off of his twitter feed to the events of the last day or so. here is a series of tweets from the president's account starting with, we should look at the votes. we should look at these allegations. we are seeing a number of affidavits th
. -- he's aone said racist mofo. i am black, but i ain't voting for biden.s a reference to biden saying in that interview, if you don't support me, you ain't lack. this young man was saying i am black and i still ain't voting for biden. he also said i ain't voting for trump neither. he was talking about the local congressman. host: why did you vote for jo jorgensen? the -- partly because of i couldn't bring myself to vote for trump. for a variety of reasons. the democrats have kind of left me...
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and to aon- conspiracy and false claims of ections rigging. in my view, you need to do better. we commit to taking steps to improve contentg. modification r spanish-speaking communities before the georgiaia runoff. mark: center, this is something we are already working on and worked on the head of the general election. we have multiple fact checkers to focus on his study of spanish language. we made surehat we translated our voteroc information center into spanish. which we show to the top of...