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. >> president covington, how do you vote? >> i vote yes. >> commissioner nakajo. >> i vote yes. >> commissioner rodriguez. >> i vote yes. >> there is no one on the public comment line. next item. >> chief of department report to nickelson on issues and activities within the department in the meeting including budget, academy, special events, communication with other agencies and report from administration deputy chief jose on administration status and update. support, services, and training within the department. >> thank you. >> you said there is no public comment? >> there is no public comment. >> okay, very good. >> are you there? >> i am. this is my report for wednesday october 28th 28th. i would like to thank everyone, commissioners for your support for checking in with us online and president covington for being present with us. it was an emotionally challenging time and i'd like to thank all of the folks on here that really stepped-up to make it happen. assistant deputy chief eric just came in and organized a whole lot
. >> president covington, how do you vote? >> i vote yes. >> commissioner nakajo. >> i vote yes. >> commissioner rodriguez. >> i vote yes. >> there is no one on the public comment line. next item. >> chief of department report to nickelson on issues and activities within the department in the meeting including budget, academy, special events, communication with other agencies and report from administration deputy chief jose on administration...
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. >> francee covington. >> present. >> your camera is off president covington. >> it is? didn't do anything. let me see. >> vice president feinstein. >> present. >> stephen a. nakajo. >> present. >> ken cleaveland. >> present. >> tony rodriguez. >> present. >> and chief of department, jeanine nicholson. >> present. >> item two, general public comment. members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on any matter within the commission's jurisdiction that does not appear on the agenda. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department personnel. commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speaker. the lack of a response by the commissioners or department personnel does not necessarily constitute agreement with or support statements made during public comment. >> madam secretary, can you see me now? >> no. >> okay, i thought you could see me earlier. i'll keep trying to figure this out. >> there should be a video button on the bottom of your screen. >> i did do that a
. >> francee covington. >> present. >> your camera is off president covington. >> it is? didn't do anything. let me see. >> vice president feinstein. >> present. >> stephen a. nakajo. >> present. >> ken cleaveland. >> present. >> tony rodriguez. >> present. >> and chief of department, jeanine nicholson. >> present. >> item two, general public comment. members of the public may address the commission for up...
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. >> francee covington. >> present. >> your camera is off president covington. >> it is? i didn't do anything. let me see. >> vice president feinstein. >> present. >> stephen a. nakajo. >> present. >> ken cleaveland. >> present. >> tony rodriguez. >> present. >> and chief of department, jeanine nicholson. >> present. >> item two, general public comment. members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on any matter within the commission's jurisdiction that does not appear on the agenda. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department personnel. commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speaker. the lack of a response by the commissioners or department personnel does not necessarily constitute agreement with or support statements made during public comment. >> madam secretary, can you see me now? >> no. >> okay, i thought you could see me earlier. i'll keep trying to figure this out. >> there should be a video button on the bottom of your screen. >> i did do that
. >> francee covington. >> present. >> your camera is off president covington. >> it is? i didn't do anything. let me see. >> vice president feinstein. >> present. >> stephen a. nakajo. >> present. >> ken cleaveland. >> present. >> tony rodriguez. >> present. >> and chief of department, jeanine nicholson. >> present. >> item two, general public comment. members of the public may address the commission for...
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robert from covington, kentucky. supporter of president trump. you're up first. go ahead. hello c-span. anyone would straighten out the false narrative that 100 30 million people would lose their health care if the aca is struck down when in reality the only way people would lose their health care is if congress defunded the program and there is no way that they would do it and of course trump would veto that. the other thing is that in michigan, they found out that a software program that was installed by dominion systems change six thousand votes from trump to biden. 65 of the 83 counties, then they found out that it was used in literally every swing state including arizona, pennsylvania and georgia. and many of the swing states. host: ok. let's go to maggie. overland out, florida. also a supporter of the president. caller: good morning. i think mr. biden is a very shrewd old man, but old plays in there. strokes that he had two is why he keeps making these mistakes. and that worries me deeply. our current president seems to be in excellent health and seems to be the most
robert from covington, kentucky. supporter of president trump. you're up first. go ahead. hello c-span. anyone would straighten out the false narrative that 100 30 million people would lose their health care if the aca is struck down when in reality the only way people would lose their health care is if congress defunded the program and there is no way that they would do it and of course trump would veto that. the other thing is that in michigan, they found out that a software program that was...
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in the british capital as the prime minister puts england back into lockdown following a spike in covington infections. and russia becomes one of the 1st countries to apply to the world health organization to register 1000 vaccine for emergency vehicles. this is the weekly here on r t international welcome to a roundup of the headlines that shape the week. we start in the french city of new york where a greek orthodox priest is in intensive care after being shot outside his church on saturday the gunman fled the scene sparking a manhunt our police now say they have a suspect in custody incident took place as the priest was closing his church motive for the attack is unclear and the suspects identity has yet to be revealed an investigation into attempted murder has been opened and anti-terrorism authorities are cooperating with local police we heard from people who witnessed the shooting. was good own them. i live in the area i heard gunshots but at 1st i thought it was firecrackers we didn't take it seriously and then i saw the motorbikes the roadblocks and the police and i realized that it
in the british capital as the prime minister puts england back into lockdown following a spike in covington infections. and russia becomes one of the 1st countries to apply to the world health organization to register 1000 vaccine for emergency vehicles. this is the weekly here on r t international welcome to a roundup of the headlines that shape the week. we start in the french city of new york where a greek orthodox priest is in intensive care after being shot outside his church on saturday...
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i believe it's even his friend eric holder at covington and burling who brought that suit against thes are in there laughing and talking about what's going on. so nothing about that process is fair just as nothing about the current counting and stalling on the votes is fair. you know, there's states that have been -- should have been declared for trump long ago. lou: bill barr has been absent. i have implored him on this broadcast to stand up and to lead the department of justice, to assure electoral integrity. do you know why the department of justice is so reticent when much of their tradition has been to assure fair voting, honest voting in this country, and they are absent? there is no knowledge whatsoever of a single action they've taken or where they've positioned themselves in any one of these jurisdictions. >> i don't know the answer to that either. i mean, we've got documentary evidence of dead people voting in pennsylvania and votes being burned and votes appearing from nowhere. there are all kinds of different abject voter fraud you should shoes that should being investigat
i believe it's even his friend eric holder at covington and burling who brought that suit against thes are in there laughing and talking about what's going on. so nothing about that process is fair just as nothing about the current counting and stalling on the votes is fair. you know, there's states that have been -- should have been declared for trump long ago. lou: bill barr has been absent. i have implored him on this broadcast to stand up and to lead the department of justice, to assure...
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meanwhile, again, if it fits the narrative then we get covington catholic.ettled with those news organizations because they knew they were wrong. that's where we are at at this point, steve. steve: when you look at those images shot at p.j. clarks there two blocks from the white house. the first amendment makes it very clear we have a right to assemble and right to protest. you should not be worried about somebody who doesn't like your opinion shooting off commercial grade roman candle in your direction. >> amazing. i saw one trump supporter had to be a guy in his 60's and trying to get on a mope head right by p.j. clarks across the street from the hill and i know it well that has become black lives matter plaza and what happened to this guy was he is just trying to leave and somebody hits him from behind, a 60-something-year-old guy. that's nice you are such freakin' coward. i would hope there would be more arrests in these situations a line has to be drawn. peacefully protest, absolutely. freedom of expression absolutely. if you even touch somebody then th
meanwhile, again, if it fits the narrative then we get covington catholic.ettled with those news organizations because they knew they were wrong. that's where we are at at this point, steve. steve: when you look at those images shot at p.j. clarks there two blocks from the white house. the first amendment makes it very clear we have a right to assemble and right to protest. you should not be worried about somebody who doesn't like your opinion shooting off commercial grade roman candle in your...
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covington is in covington, kentucky. cincinnati, ohio is right here.n ohio and anywhere with the suburbs, north carolina, florida, arizona, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania we will see if the suburban revolt against the president continues. this is 2016. democrats see this, this is early vote. we have a long way to go. >> 28% of the estimated vote is in. >> if it is all early vote, we will see. we will see. frankfurt, we expect to stay blue, right. lexington, kentucky. 73%. back in time to 51%. this is one of the things we will look at but we need to be careful early. this is early vote meaning we believe it is lopsided in favor of the democrats. we need to be calm and not think it is a final total. remember where we started, we how much it changes. is joe biden, even in places he is losing, is he running ahead of hillary clinton in urban and suburban areas. you can find towns like this in north carolina and georgia. let's pull back out to the rest of it. it is early on. 78% of the estimated vote in tiny casey county. pretty consistent. that is one of
covington is in covington, kentucky. cincinnati, ohio is right here.n ohio and anywhere with the suburbs, north carolina, florida, arizona, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania we will see if the suburban revolt against the president continues. this is 2016. democrats see this, this is early vote. we have a long way to go. >> 28% of the estimated vote is in. >> if it is all early vote, we will see. we will see. frankfurt, we expect to stay blue, right. lexington, kentucky. 73%. back in...
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and very little free speech and you expect the media, rather than joining in in the attack on the covingtonnding up for free speech and standing up for civil liberty, they don't do it. when you look at the russia collusion that took place and when you have the fbi going into a campaign and when you have other things going on rather than reporting on it they are participating in it. this is why i say we don't have a free press. of course, we have a free press and that the government is not slapping down media organizations although obama did that and fdr did that and woodrow wilson did that but no, we have is the complete lack of, in my view, a professionalism and diversity of points and what the founders had in mind when we got our first amendment in the first place. professor groseclose, i want to thank you very close your excellent book, left turn but i want to strongly recommend people take a look at it. a liberal media bias distorts the american mind. thank you, professor. we'll be right back. ♪ cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey severe. stron
and very little free speech and you expect the media, rather than joining in in the attack on the covingtonnding up for free speech and standing up for civil liberty, they don't do it. when you look at the russia collusion that took place and when you have the fbi going into a campaign and when you have other things going on rather than reporting on it they are participating in it. this is why i say we don't have a free press. of course, we have a free press and that the government is not...
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and no one quite embodies that story like james blalock of covington georgia.e was a mailman for 33 years until he passed away into 2006. 14 years later, according to state records he was still mailing things. he cast a ballot in last week's election. how did he do that? it might be worth asking "the new york times." maybe james blalock was just one of those extraordinary mail carriers, neither rain nor snow, nor gloom of night, nor even death itself could keep him from the mail. in his case, may be voting from the grave wasn't really fraud, it was just commitment. okay. but what about linda kessler of nicholson georgia? linda kessler died in 2003. 17 years later, she was still voting in presidential electio elections. edward of trenton georgia spent his life working construction and teaching school. in his spare time he loved bluegrass music. according to those who knew him, he played multiple instruments and enjoy jam sessions. when he died five years ago at the age of 82, it seemed like he was gone from this world for good, but no, last week he voted for pre
and no one quite embodies that story like james blalock of covington georgia.e was a mailman for 33 years until he passed away into 2006. 14 years later, according to state records he was still mailing things. he cast a ballot in last week's election. how did he do that? it might be worth asking "the new york times." maybe james blalock was just one of those extraordinary mail carriers, neither rain nor snow, nor gloom of night, nor even death itself could keep him from the mail. in...
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james playlock of covington, georgia who had voted, even though he had passed away back in 2006.ut you saw there, first of all, he never voted and his widow mrs. james play blaylock was the one who voted. officials say that's how she has always voted under that name. >> thank you. >>> now two different outcomes. a new cdc study find black and latino people are four times more likely to be hospitalized with covid compared to white people. why? we'll discuss next. >>> every day you live with pain, swelling, and stiffness... you risk not being able to do the things you love. especially in these times, it's important to keep up with your rheumatologist. schedule an appointment today. . >>> we have some breaking news right now. a federal judge says new daca rules that limited applications and renew also are invalid because the man who sign them, chad wolf, the acting dhs director was not legally serving as homeland security secretary when he signed this. we have the anchor and executive producer of npr usa and the author of the book, once i was you, a memoir of love and hate in a torn
james playlock of covington, georgia who had voted, even though he had passed away back in 2006.ut you saw there, first of all, he never voted and his widow mrs. james play blaylock was the one who voted. officials say that's how she has always voted under that name. >> thank you. >>> now two different outcomes. a new cdc study find black and latino people are four times more likely to be hospitalized with covid compared to white people. why? we'll discuss next. >>>...
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but according to the campaign, "james ludwick from covington georgia," hegi had his name used to cast a ballot last week. died in 2006. deborah christian mission in the braswell, a ofs atlanta, passed away in may of 2018 and someone registered as her on october 5th this year. the campaign found votes from linda kessler who died in 2003 and also from an edward who died in 2015 beer these are a few examples. look at your screen, state after state after state, there is evidence that numerous individuals were somehow able to cast a ballot after their passing. what an amazing accomplishment! at this point, it's not totally clear how many dead people vot voted. but according to an a ongoing lawsuit, the state of pennsylvania alone, 21,000 deceased individuals remain on the voter rolls prior to the election. the same group filed a similar suit against the city of detroit in 2019 alleging the city had over 2500 dead people on their voter rolls, including one. it's pretty amazing born in 1823.n meanwhile in michigan there are roughly 200,000 or more registered voters in the state than actually
but according to the campaign, "james ludwick from covington georgia," hegi had his name used to cast a ballot last week. died in 2006. deborah christian mission in the braswell, a ofs atlanta, passed away in may of 2018 and someone registered as her on october 5th this year. the campaign found votes from linda kessler who died in 2003 and also from an edward who died in 2015 beer these are a few examples. look at your screen, state after state after state, there is evidence that...
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i never knew this was possible, but according to the campaign, "james bolick from covington georgia" got his name used to pass a ballot last week. he died in 2006. averaging christianson from ross well -- i lived in ross ball four years, suburb of atlanta -y of 2019, get someone registered october 5th this year. the campaign found votes from linda kessler, who died in 2003, also from an advert ski out, who died in 2015. of course, these are just a few examples, look at your screen, state after state after state, there is evidence of numerous individuals somehow able to cast a ballot after their passing. what an amazing accomplishment. at this point, it's not totally clear just how many dead people voted, but according to an ongoing lawsuit from the public interest legal foundation, the state of pennsylvania alone, 21,000 deceased individuals remained on the voter rolls prior to the election. the same group filed a similar suit against the city of detroit in 2019, alleging the city had over 2500 dead people on their voter rolls, including one, it's pretty amazing, born in 1823. meanwh
i never knew this was possible, but according to the campaign, "james bolick from covington georgia" got his name used to pass a ballot last week. he died in 2006. averaging christianson from ross well -- i lived in ross ball four years, suburb of atlanta -y of 2019, get someone registered october 5th this year. the campaign found votes from linda kessler, who died in 2003, also from an advert ski out, who died in 2015. of course, these are just a few examples, look at your screen,...
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. >> no one quite embodies that sti story like james blalock of covington, georgia. he was a mailman until he passed away in 2006. 14 years later, according to state records, he was still mailing things. james blalock cast a ballot in last week's election. >> reporter: false. james blalock did not vote in last week's election. mrs. james blalock voted in last week's election. >> he didn't vote. >> it was you? >> it was me. >> agnes blalock voted using her married name, newton county confirmed. her voter registration was signed as mrs. james e. blalock jr. and that's exactly how she voted when she voted in the november 3rd general election. >> the president of the united states was accusing you of voter fraud, essentially. >> i knew it. and i knew it wasn't fraud. >> is there anything you would like people to know about your husband? because i'm sure he's dearly missed. >> best man i ever knew. best -- best one to me. i cooperate hauldn't have had a one. >> that is some good stuff. not only are the false claims of dead people voting wrong and insulting, but i want you
. >> no one quite embodies that sti story like james blalock of covington, georgia. he was a mailman until he passed away in 2006. 14 years later, according to state records, he was still mailing things. james blalock cast a ballot in last week's election. >> reporter: false. james blalock did not vote in last week's election. mrs. james blalock voted in last week's election. >> he didn't vote. >> it was you? >> it was me. >> agnes blalock voted using her...
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remember the covington boy? if you're going to fight, fight like a man.ts to throw and go. when i look at these clips and they're not 30-second clips, they're two-minute, three-minute, four-minute clips. so i'm seeing people get sucker punched from behind. you can see women, the elderly getting attacked. they're coming in with sweet we mondays. >> greg: punched a woman in the back of the head. i don't know what context would be required to make that okay. >> jesse: the olderly woman doesn't want any trouble. it's what you said and what you said in the monologue. if you spend four years telling people that trump and his supporters are nazis and white supremacists, that gives this mob a license to light these people up. this is like world war ii for them again. they feel good about what they're doing. they feel like they're cleaning up the street. if nothing ever happens, there's no penalties. then that is fine. if you say a maga hat is equatable thing to a swastika, doesn't matter if an old woman or old man or a woman is wearing the maga hat. they're dead
remember the covington boy? if you're going to fight, fight like a man.ts to throw and go. when i look at these clips and they're not 30-second clips, they're two-minute, three-minute, four-minute clips. so i'm seeing people get sucker punched from behind. you can see women, the elderly getting attacked. they're coming in with sweet we mondays. >> greg: punched a woman in the back of the head. i don't know what context would be required to make that okay. >> jesse: the olderly woman...
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every news story wrong whether it's russia, collusion, ukraine, impeachment, or the impeachment, covingtonf people going on record saying it was wrong. story after story, wrong, wrong, wrong yet they ask us to trust them. we can't trust them and there's a documented reason why they have gotten everything wrong and yet they're too arrogant to realize the problem is them. >> exactly. last time charlie, there was sort of an attempt for about five minutes to learn the lessons and this time when the president got even more votes and came incredibly close in certain states, still disputed, it's like no attempt to understand why so many people voted for this president. >> not only that, it was a red wave and all but four cities. republicans won every single flip seat which should be completely banned from any sort of decent political conversation. they got everything wrong. steve, it wasn't just a little bit wrong, they thought nancy pelosi was gonna get 238 to 244 seats. she will be lucky to get 222 to 21 seats. it was so unbelievably off-base. they thought joni ernst was going to lose. they tho
every news story wrong whether it's russia, collusion, ukraine, impeachment, or the impeachment, covingtonf people going on record saying it was wrong. story after story, wrong, wrong, wrong yet they ask us to trust them. we can't trust them and there's a documented reason why they have gotten everything wrong and yet they're too arrogant to realize the problem is them. >> exactly. last time charlie, there was sort of an attempt for about five minutes to learn the lessons and this time...
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lynwood in georgia is a formidable guy, very smart guy, very successful guy, represent a kid from covington we shall see soon. there's no reason for us to close this thing off immediately and again -- okay. i will leave it there. >> bret: agreed and the legal challenges are going to continue and we will follow each one. susan, meantime, the biden transition is moving a pace, the national security team kind of outlined today -- thoughts on the choices so far, coming really from career, for the most part, career folks minus john kerry, who obviously has a political past? >> hard to find a starker contrast with the trump team than the team that joe biden -- president-elect biden has unveiled. [indiscernible] felt that the outsider status was an advantage, this is clearly a group that is deeply experienced. many of them have experience with biden himself back in the senate or during his days as vice president in the obama white house. it's a really senior group. they know each other. they are generally known as pretty collaborative people and they are i think ready to get a very quick start and
lynwood in georgia is a formidable guy, very smart guy, very successful guy, represent a kid from covington we shall see soon. there's no reason for us to close this thing off immediately and again -- okay. i will leave it there. >> bret: agreed and the legal challenges are going to continue and we will follow each one. susan, meantime, the biden transition is moving a pace, the national security team kind of outlined today -- thoughts on the choices so far, coming really from career, for...
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i know you know nicholas sandmann well, the covington catholic boys, this is the attorney that fought for them and beat the media. tonight, he just announced thato the 11th circuit, in the state of georgia, a case involving those signatures. we know the corrupt secretary of state partnered with stacey abrams to change the signature laws. we have one of the best conservative attorneys in lin wood that is appealing this case on fighting for the right of the legislature, the constitution, and georgia voters to have signature match, meaningful signature match, at that. >> sean: i'll ask rudy when he is on, but he mentioned new mexico today. that was new to me. >> yeah, that is new to me, but we are certainly looking into every single avenue we can, because there have been a lot of the regularities across the country companies anomalies -- i mentioned the provisional ballot -- that wil they hold tr, in the states, pennsylvania, georgia, nevada, michigan, you name it, it is under that 1% mark, significantly, so when you have an influx of mail in votere number of rejected ballots to go up, n
i know you know nicholas sandmann well, the covington catholic boys, this is the attorney that fought for them and beat the media. tonight, he just announced thato the 11th circuit, in the state of georgia, a case involving those signatures. we know the corrupt secretary of state partnered with stacey abrams to change the signature laws. we have one of the best conservative attorneys in lin wood that is appealing this case on fighting for the right of the legislature, the constitution, and...
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. >> and no one embodies that story like james blaylock of covington, georgia.l he passed away in 2006. 14 years later, he was still mailing things. james blaylock cast a ballot in last week's election. >> reporter: false. james blaylock did not vote in last week's election. mrs. james blaylock voted in last week's election. >> he didn't vote. >> it was you? >> it was me. >> reporter: agnes blaylock voted using her married name. her registration was signed as mrs. james e. blaylock jr., and that's how she signed in the general election. the president of the united states was accusing you of voter fraud. >> i know it. and i knew it wasn't fraud. >> reporter: is there anything you would like people to know about your husband because i'm sure he's dearly missed? >> best man i ever knew. best one to me. i couldn't have had a better one. >> in his case, maybe voting from the grave wasn't really fraud, it was commitment. okay. what about linda kessler of nicholson, georgia. she died in 2003. 17 years later, she was voting in presidential elections. >> that one is also
. >> and no one embodies that story like james blaylock of covington, georgia.l he passed away in 2006. 14 years later, he was still mailing things. james blaylock cast a ballot in last week's election. >> reporter: false. james blaylock did not vote in last week's election. mrs. james blaylock voted in last week's election. >> he didn't vote. >> it was you? >> it was me. >> reporter: agnes blaylock voted using her married name. her registration was signed as...
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fires shut down both sides of interstates 71 and 75 and the bridge which connects cincinnati and covington, kentucky. and carries approximately 180,000 vehicles a day over the ohio river. police say the roads will be closed for an extended period of time. no timing yet on what that means. and this is a live look at detroit from our affiliate, fox 2, they are. one of the big stories there, coalition of public education groups urges the michigan supreme court to bar the state from reimbursing private schools for complying with health and safety orders. the case involves more than $5 million set aside for private schools by the republican-controlled legislature when rick snyder was governor. if that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we will be right back. ♪ robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. new projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed yo
fires shut down both sides of interstates 71 and 75 and the bridge which connects cincinnati and covington, kentucky. and carries approximately 180,000 vehicles a day over the ohio river. police say the roads will be closed for an extended period of time. no timing yet on what that means. and this is a live look at detroit from our affiliate, fox 2, they are. one of the big stories there, coalition of public education groups urges the michigan supreme court to bar the state from reimbursing...
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james blalock of covington, georgia, had voted even though he died in 2006. officials. in fact, his wife, mrs. james blalock, she's been voting under that name for many years, according to election officials. i do also want to mention that on the floor here and in other counties, the carter center has sent out monitors, and that is a very unusual move by the carter center. this is the first time they've actually sent observers to observe an american election. typically what they do is send out monitors to countries where they feel like democracy is under threat. so again, transparency, boosting confidence in this election system in the u.s., has really been the priority. i'm amara walker, back to you. >> amara, thank you. >>> in 66 days, president-elect joe biden will be sworn in as president. what happens in those days leading up to the inauguration? and who does what? tom foreman takes a look at the complicated process that lays ahead. >> reporter: from now until the second week of december, states should settle their vote counts and certify the results. th
james blalock of covington, georgia, had voted even though he died in 2006. officials. in fact, his wife, mrs. james blalock, she's been voting under that name for many years, according to election officials. i do also want to mention that on the floor here and in other counties, the carter center has sent out monitors, and that is a very unusual move by the carter center. this is the first time they've actually sent observers to observe an american election. typically what they do is send out...
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and i really must credit not only the attorneys at the legal defense fund and public citizen and covington judge emmet sullivan has been really on top of every aspect of this case. there have been hearings saturday, sunday, yesterday, today, and there will be tomorrow. and as you point out, i mean obviously it got very fractious yesterday. there was an order that was presented by the judge that required the postal service to do sweeps throughout the day, particularly between 12:00 and 3:00. in the evening, the postal service let it be known that they had not done the sweeps, that they did not feel they had the personnel to do so. obviously we were very distressed about this. we sought an emergency hearing last night. the judge didn't grant it but did have us come in this morning, and he's not happy either. he wants to know what happened. but right now what happened today is that the judge actually issued another order requiring that there be a sweep in the texas facilities because texas' ballots could still be legally received today, and the postal service did comply with that order. we're
and i really must credit not only the attorneys at the legal defense fund and public citizen and covington judge emmet sullivan has been really on top of every aspect of this case. there have been hearings saturday, sunday, yesterday, today, and there will be tomorrow. and as you point out, i mean obviously it got very fractious yesterday. there was an order that was presented by the judge that required the postal service to do sweeps throughout the day, particularly between 12:00 and 3:00. in...
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he's also and edge of professor at the school of business in dartmouth, ants at the law firm of covington, he spent 12 years at the carlile group and where he recently served as managing director. and he -- we are really delighted to have this terrific group, let me start with this stalled determination, the ascertainment of what is that and why does it matter? let me start with dave, since this plays an integral role in connecting transitions now for a couple of cycles, give us a sense of what this ascertainment is. what are they trying to ascertain? and what happens when it happens? >> thanks so much, thank you to the mueller sector and to also give my salute to michael chertoff who i knew from the holocaust museum and also too janet napolitano i wish you were still president of university of california because i am on the board and my daughter is that berkeley and i would like her to check in on how her studies are going. maybe she still has that influence. you struggled with that word ascertainment because it is not supposed to be aware that is commonly known, the issue of ascertainin
he's also and edge of professor at the school of business in dartmouth, ants at the law firm of covington, he spent 12 years at the carlile group and where he recently served as managing director. and he -- we are really delighted to have this terrific group, let me start with this stalled determination, the ascertainment of what is that and why does it matter? let me start with dave, since this plays an integral role in connecting transitions now for a couple of cycles, give us a sense of what...
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look at covington -- the narratives were switched. these are biden supporters.ame out and attacked them. we saw what happened with the covington schoolboys, how that was a three-week media narrative. because this doesn't fit what they want to say that is negative towards the president they're just not going to cover it at all. stuart: it will not change, is it? i see no likely changing whatsoever. the media has sold its soul. >> absolutely. joe biden saying antifa is just an idea. the media says that as well. we saw the protests in kenosha, riots in portland, cnn reporters standing on the street with literally buildings burning behind them, this is mostly peaceful. the american people know what is going on. we don't buy any of it. stuart: there will be a statement this afternoon from the biden-harris team, joe biden and kamala harris are together talking if the economy. we understand that some reporters will be present. i just wonder if any reporter from any, i mean, will any reporter just stand up and say, what about defund the police? what about the violence a
look at covington -- the narratives were switched. these are biden supporters.ame out and attacked them. we saw what happened with the covington schoolboys, how that was a three-week media narrative. because this doesn't fit what they want to say that is negative towards the president they're just not going to cover it at all. stuart: it will not change, is it? i see no likely changing whatsoever. the media has sold its soul. >> absolutely. joe biden saying antifa is just an idea. the...
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they are in covington, about an hour from me in new orleans, but this is the largest distributor of swimmingn the u.s. they are as big as their top 50 competitors combined. they truly dominate this niche. as people stayed at home and swam, the stock got kind of a stay-at-home multiple to it, right when they came out with a vaccine the stock has pulled back about 15%. i think it's going to allow people to jump in, pun intended, at a reasonable valuation and i think this is going to be a good one for people over the long run. ashley: you think overall, you are pretty bullish for the new year despite the rise in covid cases? you think a vaccine just around the corner? >> yeah. i think there's just too many positives to outweigh these negatives. again, the market just likes certainty. finally, we've got some of that. so analysts can start to sharpen their pencils and see where we go. but i just think, yeah, with the vaccines out there, it's going to be a little bit of a turbulent winter but i think we get through the spike in covid cases and just too much stimulus and the fed's going to continue
they are in covington, about an hour from me in new orleans, but this is the largest distributor of swimmingn the u.s. they are as big as their top 50 competitors combined. they truly dominate this niche. as people stayed at home and swam, the stock got kind of a stay-at-home multiple to it, right when they came out with a vaccine the stock has pulled back about 15%. i think it's going to allow people to jump in, pun intended, at a reasonable valuation and i think this is going to be a good one...
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robert from covington, kentucky. supporter of president trump. you're up first. go ahead.-span. anyone would straighten out the false narrative that 100 30 million people would lose their health care if the aca is struck down when in reality the only way people would lose their health care is if congress defunded the program and there is no way that they would do it and of course trump would veto that. the other thing is that in michigan, they found out that a software program that was installed by dominion systems change six thousand votes from trump to biden. 65 of the 83 counties, then they found out that it was used in literally every swing state including arizona, pennsylvania and georgia. and many of the swing states. host: ok. let's go to maggie. overland out, florida. also a supporter of the president. caller: good morning. i think mr. biden is a very shrewd old man, but old plays in there. strokes that he had two is why he keeps making these mistakes. and that worries me deeply. our current president seems to be in excellent health and seems to be the most patriot
robert from covington, kentucky. supporter of president trump. you're up first. go ahead.-span. anyone would straighten out the false narrative that 100 30 million people would lose their health care if the aca is struck down when in reality the only way people would lose their health care is if congress defunded the program and there is no way that they would do it and of course trump would veto that. the other thing is that in michigan, they found out that a software program that was...
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mike in covington, indiana. republican. good morning. caller: hello? yes, i think mr. did a fine job the last four years, considering he lowered the price of drugs, peace in the middle east, the border wall. he has done so much for this country. when i hear democrats come on and lie about him, it is stunning. that is why i believe the boat has been changed. it's been astonishing to listen to these people. i think everybody knows what he has done, it's pretty obvious. all day yesterday, about the medicine, he lowered prices astronomically. as far as the democrats go and these scientists, i think it is the scientist who put us in this hole. the wuhan lab, gasoline, bonds, plastic. the more we go to the scientist, the worse the world gets. charlotte, in michigan. independent, you are next. caller: i echo the guys that reflect the good job the president has done. with the deep state response democrats have given him the entire four years he has been in office. i voted democrat my entire life until this last election and took great umbrage with the fit politics these people
mike in covington, indiana. republican. good morning. caller: hello? yes, i think mr. did a fine job the last four years, considering he lowered the price of drugs, peace in the middle east, the border wall. he has done so much for this country. when i hear democrats come on and lie about him, it is stunning. that is why i believe the boat has been changed. it's been astonishing to listen to these people. i think everybody knows what he has done, it's pretty obvious. all day yesterday, about...