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liz: christopher bedford, thank you for breaking it down. we really appreciate it. going to take it to the president rally in minnesota, we will get you updates on that, we have the story fox news contributor jeanindeneen borelli should thee unrest on election day, we are tracking information, no indication planning for a wall-to-wall "coast to coast" protest but locally we will tell you what is goi non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. adapting. innovating. lsetting 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 s
liz: christopher bedford, thank you for breaking it down. we really appreciate it. going to take it to the president rally in minnesota, we will get you updates on that, we have the story fox news contributor jeanindeneen borelli should thee unrest on election day, we are tracking information, no indication planning for a wall-to-wall "coast to coast" protest but locally we will tell you what is goi non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by...
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. >> paul is in new bedford massachusetts opposing the nomination. >> caller: good morning. okay. one of the things i saw yesterday which was fascinating as a as a cross-examination of john kennedy, louisiana senator. this whole argument of textualism and originalism i felt that any barrett contradicted the whole notion which he said that the further you get past an original document you get the dicer gets a between 1791-1891 as time passes as to its change. great comment. that underscores why scalia is approach doesn't work, to me. because not that it doesn't work but it's just there's more than just this original text and is very selective reading really. anyway, in the end. and further when kennedy mentions the character like pluto in animal house and a historical kind of bombast, who is he describing? trump. it was hilarious. i thought one senator might pop up and say that. i was hoping anyway. but it is concerning. under what about the way they are rushing this through. let's face it, mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham i like kids that she and monopoly or again, or move the g
. >> paul is in new bedford massachusetts opposing the nomination. >> caller: good morning. okay. one of the things i saw yesterday which was fascinating as a as a cross-examination of john kennedy, louisiana senator. this whole argument of textualism and originalism i felt that any barrett contradicted the whole notion which he said that the further you get past an original document you get the dicer gets a between 1791-1891 as time passes as to its change. great comment. that...
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liz: christopher bedford, thank you for breaking it down. we really appreciate it.were going to take it to the president rally in minnesota, we will get you updates on that, we have the story fox news contributor jeanindeneen borelli should thee unrest on election day, we are tracking information, no indication planning for a wall-to-wall "coast to coast" protest but locally we will tell you what is going on, that story next. ♪ ey customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce
liz: christopher bedford, thank you for breaking it down. we really appreciate it.were going to take it to the president rally in minnesota, we will get you updates on that, we have the story fox news contributor jeanindeneen borelli should thee unrest on election day, we are tracking information, no indication planning for a wall-to-wall "coast to coast" protest but locally we will tell you what is going on, that story next. ♪ ey customize your car insurance so you only pay for...
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liz: christopher bedford, thank you for breaking it down. we really appreciate it.in minnesota, we will get you updates on that, we have the story fox news contributor jeanindeneen borelli should thee unrest on election day, we are tracking information, no indication planning for a wall-to-wall "coast to coast" protest but locally we will tell you what is goi an official message from medicare. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found lower premiums - and lower prescription costs. and those new insulin savings! hundreds of plans, $35 a month. that'll save you money. so uh, mark? on medicare.gov now. open enrollment ends dec 7th. comparing plans... ...really pays. paid for by the u.s. department of health & human services. my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder paid for by the u.s. department i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be yo
liz: christopher bedford, thank you for breaking it down. we really appreciate it.in minnesota, we will get you updates on that, we have the story fox news contributor jeanindeneen borelli should thee unrest on election day, we are tracking information, no indication planning for a wall-to-wall "coast to coast" protest but locally we will tell you what is goi an official message from medicare. did you try it yet? comparing plans? oh yeah. they sure can change year to year. i found...
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how does a kid from new bedford, massachusetts, end up with this all access pass at the white house?d work and luck. i met barack obama when he was sworn in as a new senator in 2005 and i was working for the chicago tribune based in d.c. and i spent much of that year documenting his first year and i got access other photographers didn't get. he got to see how i worked and 4 years later he asked me to become his chief white house photographer. >> i want to take a look at one of your photographs of barack obama and joe biden. i think we have them out on the white house lawn sitting together. the control room has it somewhere. but if there's truth in that photograph it does look like a real friendship between those two men. >> for sure it was. and, you know, i think that bond was strengsenned when joe biden lost his son. and over the course of that year that beau was being treated for his brain cancer, vice president biden confided in president obama about what that was like. and i think that really cemented their bond. >> the world has seen your photograph of the situation room during
how does a kid from new bedford, massachusetts, end up with this all access pass at the white house?d work and luck. i met barack obama when he was sworn in as a new senator in 2005 and i was working for the chicago tribune based in d.c. and i spent much of that year documenting his first year and i got access other photographers didn't get. he got to see how i worked and 4 years later he asked me to become his chief white house photographer. >> i want to take a look at one of your...
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liz: christopher bedford, thank you for breaking it down. we really appreciate it.o take it to the president rally in minnesota, we will get you updates on that, we have the story fox news contributor jeanindeneen borelli should thee unrest on election day, we are tracking information, no indication planning for a wall-to-wall "coast to coast" protest but locally we will tell you what is goi non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. dur
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i grew up in bedford, which is the -- a slightly nicer town than your dad is from. [ laughter ] >> he'ss >> did you guys know each other when you little? i raised him i was a babysitter for him [ laughter ] i taught him -- i taught him how to be funny when he was a little boy. >> seth: he would come back and do a program, it was like a summer camp where he would come back and take kids who showed promise in comedy and would just take us out to the woods >> yes, sir. yes, sir i really got seth going. sarah silverman didn't listen enough all right, i love you. get out of here. tell seth thanks muah, i love you okay, go, go >> bye thank you! >> seth: bye nice to meet you >> yeah, she's nice, man her and her sister are very nice >> seth: that's good you got two nice kids. >> yeah, yeah, you do too, right? you have two or one? >> seth: i have two nice boys. but i actually -- i was thinking -- i watching this movie because your character hubie is -- has multi-generations of people in his hometown have bullied him. >> yes >> seth: and i think it's a very valuable -- it must be nice to have you
i grew up in bedford, which is the -- a slightly nicer town than your dad is from. [ laughter ] >> he'ss >> did you guys know each other when you little? i raised him i was a babysitter for him [ laughter ] i taught him -- i taught him how to be funny when he was a little boy. >> seth: he would come back and do a program, it was like a summer camp where he would come back and take kids who showed promise in comedy and would just take us out to the woods >> yes, sir. yes,...
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with him at one point because jefferson is at and hemmings is at proper forest, his other home in bedford. so jefferson is receiving and writing lots of letters to hemmings, basically specifying what he wants done in the erms of the construction of pauper forest. so these are really important, interesting letters. one of the more interesting things about the letters is jefferson routinely begins his letters sir or dear sir. sir would imply somebody that he knows in some way and sir would not. we think that is important because jefferson was in a bit of a bind in terms of his letters to hemmings, because jefferson had very unfortunately different views about the status of the enslaved and he did not i'm sure want to call them either sir or dear sir and his solution was to use a different formula. and his letters to him are just to john hemmings. ter that wet have are from an enslaved person, a single letter from hannah at poplar forest, who wrote a very nice letter once just expressing her concern about his health. so, those are great letters. we do not know if there are others, because th
with him at one point because jefferson is at and hemmings is at proper forest, his other home in bedford. so jefferson is receiving and writing lots of letters to hemmings, basically specifying what he wants done in the erms of the construction of pauper forest. so these are really important, interesting letters. one of the more interesting things about the letters is jefferson routinely begins his letters sir or dear sir. sir would imply somebody that he knows in some way and sir would not....
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host: carol in bedford, ohio supporting the president, good morning. go ahead, carol. caller: yes, i will vote for pence and trump. host: why? caller: because i've listened president trump three years ago on bill o'reilly and he didn't like the way america was going, and i don't either. i was a democrat for a long time. those people ruined our country. they want to go into socialism and forget that. people die for our country to be free. no. about biden and this $10 million? are you going to share that with the people? it makes me sick how honest he will be when he's president. he is a liar, period. host: ok, seth richardson, let's talk about election night. what will you be watching for? guest: i think we are obviously looking at the suburban counties , the delaware counties of the state, outside of columbus. i think looking at what turnout looks like in irving, specifically the big three, cuyahoga, including cleveland, franklin including columbus, and hamilton including cincinnati, those will be key markers. spliting on how the vote goes, i think that is probably a g
host: carol in bedford, ohio supporting the president, good morning. go ahead, carol. caller: yes, i will vote for pence and trump. host: why? caller: because i've listened president trump three years ago on bill o'reilly and he didn't like the way america was going, and i don't either. i was a democrat for a long time. those people ruined our country. they want to go into socialism and forget that. people die for our country to be free. no. about biden and this $10 million? are you going to...
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chris bedford and john daniel davis enjoying. chris, you say this trump enthusiasm wasn't confined to just trump friendly spots. what did you find? >> not at all. it was a lotnf of places we went to and we focused on counties where presidentt barack obama hd won, sometimes handily. president donald trump won there. we found in the cities that we went to, deep blue cities like milwaukee, trying to get dinner late and not expecting to be able to find anything to watch the debate. we sat down at the bar and a german restaurant. the whole bar was there. the nba finals were on. two middle-aged men came into the bar and asked, do you mind,r it's a strange question, if we put on the vice presidential debate tonight. don't worry. we are not rooting for anyone. i told john, these guys are probably trump supporters or they wouldn't have said that. within about half an hour of the debate being alone, it became clear that everything a person sitting at the bar and the bartender were rooting for mike pence. before you knew it, they were passi
chris bedford and john daniel davis enjoying. chris, you say this trump enthusiasm wasn't confined to just trump friendly spots. what did you find? >> not at all. it was a lotnf of places we went to and we focused on counties where presidentt barack obama hd won, sometimes handily. president donald trump won there. we found in the cities that we went to, deep blue cities like milwaukee, trying to get dinner late and not expecting to be able to find anything to watch the debate. we sat...
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reclaiming these men and reconfiguring them in a way -- saidathan bedford forrest i regard captured negores is -- es as property. he was not being facetious. he was not being hypocritical, even though he said this several months after the massacre. this restraint and violence could be used throughout the war. use of theirade knowledge to navigate it. of 1812, it is such a seminal war there are instances joined toted states get compensation, those who enemy. the so, they thought, basically reclamation and restitution and this continued. again, emphasizing property rather than legitimacy or illegitimacy. there are approximately records of about 2000. and i found at least 300 men were captured. there's more to be done. be lookedre to through. and i found that about 70% survived. escaped. hundreds resisted and outlived to confederacy and were able enter their own voices into the record. this is the existing interpretation, basically. so, andersonville, there were really high mortality rate surrounding white trw's -- p.o.w.'s they were codified. their lives were recorded, their theys were ordere
reclaiming these men and reconfiguring them in a way -- saidathan bedford forrest i regard captured negores is -- es as property. he was not being facetious. he was not being hypocritical, even though he said this several months after the massacre. this restraint and violence could be used throughout the war. use of theirade knowledge to navigate it. of 1812, it is such a seminal war there are instances joined toted states get compensation, those who enemy. the so, they thought, basically...
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. >> reporter: conrad grew up in and around the old fishing down of bedford, massachusetts, where his father and grandfather ran a tugboat and barge business. his sad days he was destined to take to the sea from day one. >> he was two or three days old when i brought him on the tugboat. i wanted him to follow in my footsteps. i was hoping he'd be able to just, take over the business some day. >> reporter: not only was conrad the first born in the roy family, he was also the first grandchild. his aunt krissy roy says his cousins adored him. >> my youngest, henry, would follow him around like a duck. he was the cousin that all of the kids looked up to. >> reporter: but during his sophomore year in high school, his mom says her happy-go-lucky son started to change. >> his father and i, we got divorced, and i don't know one child that doesn't get affected by divorce. >> reporter: he was 16 at the time? >> yes. and you know, going through the hormones. he obviously had anxiety and depression. it just manifested at that time. >> reporter: he talked about it in this video diary. >> i'm defin
. >> reporter: conrad grew up in and around the old fishing down of bedford, massachusetts, where his father and grandfather ran a tugboat and barge business. his sad days he was destined to take to the sea from day one. >> he was two or three days old when i brought him on the tugboat. i wanted him to follow in my footsteps. i was hoping he'd be able to just, take over the business some day. >> reporter: not only was conrad the first born in the roy family, he was also the...
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so when nathan bedford forrest, for example, said something like asegard captured negroes property and not soldiers. it is not the policy to destroy to negro, on the contrary, preserve and protect them. he was not being facetious. and he was not being hypocritical, even though he said this several months after a massacre where hundreds of his soldiers died. this idea that restraint and violence could be used throughout the war was vital to the confederacy. i argue that restraint served the purposes of the confederacy as much as violence did, and that black pow's who survived because of this restraint also made use of their knowledge of the confederacy in order to navigate it. the confederacy used past presidents of -- precedence. of 1812, for example, in the second seminole war, there are instances where those who escaped slavery still owed a lifetime of slavery, so they sought, basically, reclamation and restitution. the confederacy went into this apply legalnce to behavior to black pow's. applying property rather than legitimacy or illegitimacy. essentially, i went to the records of
so when nathan bedford forrest, for example, said something like asegard captured negroes property and not soldiers. it is not the policy to destroy to negro, on the contrary, preserve and protect them. he was not being facetious. and he was not being hypocritical, even though he said this several months after a massacre where hundreds of his soldiers died. this idea that restraint and violence could be used throughout the war was vital to the confederacy. i argue that restraint served the...
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maria: all right, thank you so much, christopher bedford joining us from the federalist.ll keep watching. john ratcliffe, director of national intelligence my international guest today. ♪ ♪ b can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. omnipod delivers insulin through a discreet waterproof pod... to help simplify life. no more daily injections. it's game-changing. and the wireless controller helps deliver the right amount of insulin. plus, take your insulin anywhere with a small tubeless pod. get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial today. go to omnipod.com for risk information, instructions for use and free trial terms and conditions. consult your healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. simplify diabetes. simplify life. omnipod. simplify life. so you're a small bor a big one. you
maria: all right, thank you so much, christopher bedford joining us from the federalist.ll keep watching. john ratcliffe, director of national intelligence my international guest today. ♪ ♪ b can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one...
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at another house, coke debated slavery with a colonel bedford who "used some threat." as his reputation spread doors were closed against him. he was indicted for sedition. one plan was formed to murder him. but he left the state and may before the law or the assassins could catch up with him. antislaverynd and petition that he gave to methodist evangelists to carry around virginia. coke called for the legislature to he argued that slaveholders acted against the most fundamental goal of christianity, the return of the messiah. he said that enslavement made it virtually impossible for a slave to receive the noble principles of the gospel, meaning that slaveholders actively prevented christian progress. the boldness of the claim might , because heproar argued anyone who owned a slave was anti-christian. added anothercook insult, a political one. as an englishman, he should have known his opinions on the american revolution might not be well received in virginia. --etheless, his condition formally exercised over the states by great britain. these were fighting words and wi
at another house, coke debated slavery with a colonel bedford who "used some threat." as his reputation spread doors were closed against him. he was indicted for sedition. one plan was formed to murder him. but he left the state and may before the law or the assassins could catch up with him. antislaverynd and petition that he gave to methodist evangelists to carry around virginia. coke called for the legislature to he argued that slaveholders acted against the most fundamental goal...
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i mean, james, this feels like 2016 to me and that's what christopher bedford wrote about in the federalists point to one thing, we're reliving the 2016 election. a democrat national committee engineered nomination, a press that dismisses serious questions as conspiracies and republican as racists, a campaign that scorns personal interaction and relies on technology, a candidate who is isolated, a senatorring of -- a smattering of lackluster rallies. the same thing happened with weiner and the clinton e-mails. james: this reminds me of the moment when we were interviewing president trump for the book and he was saying -- he wondered why they always bring up russia as the heart of the conspiracy. why is it always russia? why isn't it china for example. he said he concluded they all had deals in china, talking about pillars of the swamp. obviously, that's what we've seen in the biden case. it's really stunning. you have the documents in terms of the e-mails, you have an eyewitness saying that in fact joe biden did talk about the family influence business and then even if lesley stahl doesn't
i mean, james, this feels like 2016 to me and that's what christopher bedford wrote about in the federalists point to one thing, we're reliving the 2016 election. a democrat national committee engineered nomination, a press that dismisses serious questions as conspiracies and republican as racists, a campaign that scorns personal interaction and relies on technology, a candidate who is isolated, a senatorring of -- a smattering of lackluster rallies. the same thing happened with weiner and the...
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want to bring in chris bedford, senior editor of the federalist. thank you for being here. is your headline. three ways donald trump's debate performance will affect the race. three ways. what are they? >> i think the first one that stands out the most is pennsylvania. if you look at president donald trump's face during the debate when joe biden start evidence attacking the oil industry you can tell he knows he has just won a campaign commercial with joe biden challenging him to put it on his website when he said he would ban fracking. when he said the oil industry will end. energy has been the kind of policy that's been pushing pennsylvania to the right recently in the last election and could again this time. there is a lot of voters in that state as well as ohio, two states very important to president donald trump to win and any chance of his reelection, and those ads will be cut immediately. we started to see them come out at 1:00 a.m. that was a big mistake. we saw joe biden bring up hunter, his son. something he probably couldn't have done. you could almost hear his wa
want to bring in chris bedford, senior editor of the federalist. thank you for being here. is your headline. three ways donald trump's debate performance will affect the race. three ways. what are they? >> i think the first one that stands out the most is pennsylvania. if you look at president donald trump's face during the debate when joe biden start evidence attacking the oil industry you can tell he knows he has just won a campaign commercial with joe biden challenging him to put it on...
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host: joe in bedford, maine. undecided? caller: yes, i just haven't voted yet.ally leaning biden. the reason is, trump is just lying. hello? host: yes, we are listening. the president, you think, is lying. caller: about the economy and where we are. we were headed toward a recession in january with the oil and, again, with his lies. i just can't believe that people -- talking about biden being compromised? million worth50 of debt they have identified. he will not show his taxes. host: joe, why are you undecided? caller: i just haven't voted yet. i wait until the end. anything can happen. donald trump could come out tomorrow and say he is giving and not have000 any intention of doing it, like every other lie he said. host: you don't sound undecided. i have hady because four years of proof. i just can't believe american people don't listen to what this man said. host: how are you going to vote in that senate race? susan collins? caller: oh, susan collins? i'm sorry, susan collins voted for kavanaugh and said the woman was not assaulted. she had no proof, did not a
host: joe in bedford, maine. undecided? caller: yes, i just haven't voted yet.ally leaning biden. the reason is, trump is just lying. hello? host: yes, we are listening. the president, you think, is lying. caller: about the economy and where we are. we were headed toward a recession in january with the oil and, again, with his lies. i just can't believe that people -- talking about biden being compromised? million worth50 of debt they have identified. he will not show his taxes. host: joe, why...
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host: carol in bedford, ohio supporting the president, good morning. go ahead, carol.ler: yes, i will vote for pence and trump. host: why? caller: because i've listened president trump three years ago on bill o'reilly and he didn't like the way america was going, and i don't either. i was a democrat for a long time. those people ruined our country. they want to go into socialism and forget that. people die for our country to be free. no. about biden and this $10 million? are you going to share that with the people? it makes me sick how honest he will be when he's president. he is a liar, period. host: ok, seth richardson, let's talk about election night. what will you be watching for? guest: i think we are obviously looking at the suburban counties , the delaware counties of the state, outside of columbus. i think looking at what turnout looks like in irving, specifically the big three, cuyahoga, including cleveland, franklin including columbus, and hamilton including cincinnati, those will be key markers. spliting on how the vote goes, i think that is probably a good
host: carol in bedford, ohio supporting the president, good morning. go ahead, carol.ler: yes, i will vote for pence and trump. host: why? caller: because i've listened president trump three years ago on bill o'reilly and he didn't like the way america was going, and i don't either. i was a democrat for a long time. those people ruined our country. they want to go into socialism and forget that. people die for our country to be free. no. about biden and this $10 million? are you going to share...