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corman? >> yes, i am authorized to speak for mr. corman. i just want to make sure that he is listening and can hear what is going on. >> okay. >> an i believe that he may be on the call. i provided that information. but we can't tell at the moment because we have several members in our queue. >> right? >> can i mute myself for 30 second and see if i can determine whether he can hear? >> okay. >> we've got one more person -- the caller raised their hand and i am going to unmute them and confirm whether or not they are mr. corman. >> call-in user, is there many corman? >> can you hear me? >> an i'm bob, yes, good morning. thank you, everybody, for appearing. can you give me the names of people who we are talking to or who is talking to us? thank you. >> so he is on. >> he is on. so i think we can start the hearing now. and first hear from the appellant. >> thank you very much. i will try to be very brief and not restate everything that we stated in our november 2 request for rehearing. we would ask that the order of abatement be withdrawn bec
corman? >> yes, i am authorized to speak for mr. corman. i just want to make sure that he is listening and can hear what is going on. >> okay. >> an i believe that he may be on the call. i provided that information. but we can't tell at the moment because we have several members in our queue. >> right? >> can i mute myself for 30 second and see if i can determine whether he can hear? >> okay. >> we've got one more person -- the caller raised their hand...
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corman? >> yes, i am authorized to speak for mr. corman. i just want to make sure that he is listening and can hear what is going on. >> okay. >> an i believe that he may be on the call. i provided that information. but we can't tell at the moment because we have several members in our queue. >> right? >> can i mute myself for 30 second and see if i can determine whether he can hear? >> okay. >> we've got one more person -- the caller raised their hand and i am going to unmute them and confirm whether or not they are mr. corman. >> call-in user, is there many corman? >> can you hear me? >> an i'm bob, yes, good morning. thank you, everybody, for appearing. can you give me the names of people who we are talking to or who is talking to us? thank you. >> so he is on. >> he is on. so i think we can start the hearing now. and first hear from the appellant. >> thank you very much. i will try to be very brief and not restate everything that we stated in our november 2 request for rehearing. we would ask that the order of abatement be withdrawn bec
corman? >> yes, i am authorized to speak for mr. corman. i just want to make sure that he is listening and can hear what is going on. >> okay. >> an i believe that he may be on the call. i provided that information. but we can't tell at the moment because we have several members in our queue. >> right? >> can i mute myself for 30 second and see if i can determine whether he can hear? >> okay. >> we've got one more person -- the caller raised their hand...
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this question is for you, --jake corman. what ballots are you alluding to the could be counted in pennsylvania now? state,ecretary of choosing to follow it or not, governor,igned by the ends atection day 8:00 p.m. tuesday, then they do not count. if there is a defect, there is , andmedy for that defect for the secretary state to send out guidance to allow voters to rectify the defect is not consistent with the statute in the supreme court decision that there is no remedy, so again, legal ballots will count. [indiscernible] >> ok. nicholas? unmute., >> thank you. i appreciate you taking questions. hows wondering if you know many counties in pennsylvania guidancemplement that for rejected mail-in ballots to allow people to vote by provisional ballots instead, and how many counties did implement that? also, do you think the final was count in pennsylvania altered by the secretary of state's handling of that guidance? do you think that clarification altered it? thank you. >> i don't know specifically how many did and did not. it
this question is for you, --jake corman. what ballots are you alluding to the could be counted in pennsylvania now? state,ecretary of choosing to follow it or not, governor,igned by the ends atection day 8:00 p.m. tuesday, then they do not count. if there is a defect, there is , andmedy for that defect for the secretary state to send out guidance to allow voters to rectify the defect is not consistent with the statute in the supreme court decision that there is no remedy, so again, legal...
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speaker, leader corman, the postal service has disclosed that they found 1700 pennsylvania ballots during a sweep of postal centers throughout the state. concerns about that and should those ballots be counted? we go back to review -- [inaudible] the law states -- we don't get to choose which laws we adhered to in which we don't -- the law states if it is not here prior to that, it does not count. the governor put on a significant campaign about getting your ballots in as quickly as possible. had the samer opportunity to get their ballots here by 8:00 p.m. on election day. that is the law. whether we have that by moving forward, that is a discussion. we don't get to change it in the middle of the game. if it is not here by 8:00 p.m. election day, it does not count. >> next, cynthia fernandez. [inaudible] possibility of a recount, especially in philadelphia. i wanted to ask you, do you likely recount is a process? would we see wildly different results that could change the course of pennsylvania were do you think it would do more harm than good at this point? >> i will start, if it is ok.
speaker, leader corman, the postal service has disclosed that they found 1700 pennsylvania ballots during a sweep of postal centers throughout the state. concerns about that and should those ballots be counted? we go back to review -- [inaudible] the law states -- we don't get to choose which laws we adhered to in which we don't -- the law states if it is not here prior to that, it does not count. the governor put on a significant campaign about getting your ballots in as quickly as possible....
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but that being said, another important republican stepped up and said something similar, jay corman who is the majority leader, likely the next president pro-tem. the most powerful republican on pennsylvania said that there is no evidence of fraud either in his state. so no one on the ground honestly believes that. and i expect that senator e eor toomey's honesty and candor suggests that he is not running for another officer. so there is an orthodoxy of fraud but there is zero evidence to the contrary. >> if his twitter feed is accurate, he was watching us at 3:00 in the morning. he is just like you. that's the appeal, thank you very much. lieutenant governor of pennsylvania. >> katy tur, what's new? >> so i want to focus in on pennsylvania, chris, and how much it will mean to donald trump if philadelphia is the city that puts pennsylvania over the edge for joe biden and removes him from the white house. this dates back to 2016 when donald trump would tell his supporters not to trust the city of philadelphia. not to trust them voting there. look at those other communities. you have to w
but that being said, another important republican stepped up and said something similar, jay corman who is the majority leader, likely the next president pro-tem. the most powerful republican on pennsylvania said that there is no evidence of fraud either in his state. so no one on the ground honestly believes that. and i expect that senator e eor toomey's honesty and candor suggests that he is not running for another officer. so there is an orthodoxy of fraud but there is zero evidence to the...
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extraordinarios eran carlos lehder, el empresario donald trump y el director de hollywood, roger cormanbia. cÓmo se lo dijo al periodista de univisiÓn carlos botifoll. >> y somos como el agua y el aceite. >> ¿no se llevan? >> no, nos llevamos. reyes: y la segunda de su ex socio george jung en estados unidos. 115 testigos desfilaron por la sala de audiencias. entre ellos pilotos veterano de vietnam, distribuidores, una mujer que le sirviÓ de mula, agentes federales y su ex socio george young. el fbi habÍa concebido un plan para atrapar a lehder antes de que fuese arrestado en colombia. jung invitarÍa a lehder un bote en altamar donde le ofrecerÍa en venta misiles stinger para su guerra contra el gobierno de colombia, ahÍ serÍa arrestado. walter cronkite, el mÁs famoso presentador de televisiÓn de estados unidos, pasÓ tambiÉn por el estrado de los testigos. en vÍsperas de que el jurado diera el veredicto, lehder se despidiÓ mostrando al pÚblico un aviso que decÍa "diga no a la discriminaciÓn". >> ¿usted tambiÉn cree en las ideas de adolfo hitler? reyes: las entrevista de lehder en las sel
extraordinarios eran carlos lehder, el empresario donald trump y el director de hollywood, roger cormanbia. cÓmo se lo dijo al periodista de univisiÓn carlos botifoll. >> y somos como el agua y el aceite. >> ¿no se llevan? >> no, nos llevamos. reyes: y la segunda de su ex socio george jung en estados unidos. 115 testigos desfilaron por la sala de audiencias. entre ellos pilotos veterano de vietnam, distribuidores, una mujer que le sirviÓ de mula, agentes federales y su ex...
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look, the bottom line is that, you know, jake corman is -- i like jake and i appreciate the line that to walk between governance and the upcoming pro-tend president of the senate and striking a balance with the lunatic fringe/death cult wing of the party, too. that's just a nod to that faction. the bottom line is this -- you know, they can clap their tinkerbell all they want. they can go visit the white house. but it's not going to change the music, because, you know, everybody -- and i mean everyone from the president on down, knows how this movie is going to end. >> so let me just ask you about what happens monday then. because his whole -- i understand how you're characterizing it, but he's basically saying if, if, if, but all the ifs are predicated upon pennsylvania not certifying results on monday as it is supposed to do. is there any question that pennsylvania will not skert fcen monday with joe biden as the winner? >> none. as your guest alluded to earlier, if they don't certify joe biden's results, they don't certify the entire house result either. and there's not going to be
look, the bottom line is that, you know, jake corman is -- i like jake and i appreciate the line that to walk between governance and the upcoming pro-tend president of the senate and striking a balance with the lunatic fringe/death cult wing of the party, too. that's just a nod to that faction. the bottom line is this -- you know, they can clap their tinkerbell all they want. they can go visit the white house. but it's not going to change the music, because, you know, everybody -- and i mean...
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my father was an air corman in new guinea. i won't say anything negative about the japanese of today. but my father was in new guinea, was in three different groups. and every single person but him was the only one who is left. he never talked about the war at all. when he got married to my mother, he used to get up in the middle of the night and have his arms around her neck. the only good jap was a dead jap, and he was a tempting to kill a good jap. my father died at 56 years old because of it. and they have to realize, had they not dropped these bombs, we would still be in war. we were not fighting -- my father died in 76, the last year of his life he talked to me constantly about the war. i know a lot about it. this was protecting their god. this wasn't protecting the president, protecting their country. this was protecting their gods, and if we had not dropped those bombs we would still be in war today. unfortunately. but my father died with severe post-traumatic stress disorder. having a nervous breakdown, and died at th
my father was an air corman in new guinea. i won't say anything negative about the japanese of today. but my father was in new guinea, was in three different groups. and every single person but him was the only one who is left. he never talked about the war at all. when he got married to my mother, he used to get up in the middle of the night and have his arms around her neck. the only good jap was a dead jap, and he was a tempting to kill a good jap. my father died at 56 years old because of...