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doug: marcus. i'm doug. lemonis: oh, hey, doug. how are you? doug: nice to meet you.ine. cristine: cristine. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. this is a nice place. doug: yeah. thank you. cristine: thank you. lemonis: is this place pretty busy? doug: it's building. it's growing. cristine: it's growing. lemonis: i notice that the menu's a little different. cristine: yes. doug: we have a smaller version. so, we don't do 20-inchers or 18-inchers. lemonis: how come? doug: the 12- and 14-inch -- they're easier to make. they take up less space in the oven. 20-inchers are kind of a hassle to then put on your franchisees. lemonis: dino led me to believe that the second location is a total disaster. "they don't know what they're doing. the place is a mess." but i would argue strongly that some of the small tweaks that doug's made, like the menu, actually made the experience better. lemonis: how is this business treating you guys? cristine: good. doug: it's good. lemonis: what does it do in sales? doug: last year was $270,000. lemonis: but it's new. cristine: it's new. we
doug: marcus. i'm doug. lemonis: oh, hey, doug. how are you? doug: nice to meet you.ine. cristine: cristine. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. this is a nice place. doug: yeah. thank you. cristine: thank you. lemonis: is this place pretty busy? doug: it's building. it's growing. cristine: it's growing. lemonis: i notice that the menu's a little different. cristine: yes. doug: we have a smaller version. so, we don't do 20-inchers or 18-inchers. lemonis: how come? doug: the 12- and 14-inch...
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doug: since her cox. spencer cox: i want to reply by saying i agree with much of what peterson a sentence issue . broadband issue is really important. somebody who lives in rural utah and 70 is run a business. 98 percent of utah have access to broadband right now. working very hard in those last 2 percent . i've been a big proponent of teleworking. this is a huge opportunity for people live anywhere they want to and continue. this one of the silverlining coming out of this covid-19 crisis is the people realizing they can work from home. they can be credibly successful that we estimated ovation credit for the past year, and enriching out and working with some of our home builder associations across the state. and three year is some innovation in the way we have built homes to build them cheaper. an innovation in when we finance homes and innovation and regulatory things around homebuilding. much of the price of housing isi artificially driven by the way we regulate builds. it's not up to the state to tell
doug: since her cox. spencer cox: i want to reply by saying i agree with much of what peterson a sentence issue . broadband issue is really important. somebody who lives in rural utah and 70 is run a business. 98 percent of utah have access to broadband right now. working very hard in those last 2 percent . i've been a big proponent of teleworking. this is a huge opportunity for people live anywhere they want to and continue. this one of the silverlining coming out of this covid-19 crisis is...
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how's he doug? ronnie's doug good? ron says you doug good. thank you scott very much. where is kimberly. thank you. i watched you coming and speaking. i said that is a lot to follow. kimberly is great. i want to thank kimberly. finally were joined by a group of amazing supporters recently walked away from the democrats i will be voting for us. we have a lot of them. a lot of them. in a lot and law enforcement. in democrats they left their party and other cases they just did not know their voting for trent. this is where you doug that? they said we have no choice. you are right, you are right. no one has been better to law enforcement than i have. when it first came in we gave away hundreds of millions of dollars of military equipment that was in storage for it was not doug anybody any good. it was collecting dust, probably paying rent all over the place for that's probably why they had it. look how far that crowd goes back. take cameras, will you please, look at that. [cheering] x into those hangers. usa. usa. usa. you know these are the real polls. when if you hear ab
how's he doug? ronnie's doug good? ron says you doug good. thank you scott very much. where is kimberly. thank you. i watched you coming and speaking. i said that is a lot to follow. kimberly is great. i want to thank kimberly. finally were joined by a group of amazing supporters recently walked away from the democrats i will be voting for us. we have a lot of them. a lot of them. in a lot and law enforcement. in democrats they left their party and other cases they just did not know their...
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adam: thank you, doug. change.ce we identify exactly what the united states wants out of settlement system then we can move forward but unless there is a positive proposal for change, we're going be in this deadlock. doug.ank you, before going on to on the peterson institute www.pie.com, all of the memos and videos are present. continuing to push on a rolling basis new ideas, new before going on to the next substantive question there, have been questions about where to find the memos that these speakers are posting from. on the peterson institute website, www.piie.com, all of thememos and videos are present. we'll continuing to push on a rolling basis new ideas, new videos, new explainers and there is a way to subscribe to #piie rebuilding or rebuilding the global economy project, and get our newsletter and stay up to date so thank you for the interest. jason, you pointed at the need for international cooperation on taxes. karen markoe asks, could you elaborate a bit more about what specific changes could and shoul
adam: thank you, doug. change.ce we identify exactly what the united states wants out of settlement system then we can move forward but unless there is a positive proposal for change, we're going be in this deadlock. doug.ank you, before going on to on the peterson institute www.pie.com, all of the memos and videos are present. continuing to push on a rolling basis new ideas, new before going on to the next substantive question there, have been questions about where to find the memos that these...
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i'm now going to turn to doug erwin. we have a question from vinnette -- [inaudible] more effective so the u.s. can be more engaged in a positive system. the now, we talked about this a bit at the event last week but in the white s advising house on trade policy, how would ou tackle the wto and especially the dispute issue, doug? unmute, please. comment.t to make one for the poor -- [cutting out] panels. -- bad in in terms terms of job and it's bad for change because it raises the court of buying those solar panels. of the problems is that the united states has appellate about the body and the dispute settlement system without putting forward a agenda for change. once we identify exactly what the united states wants out of settlement system then we can move forward but unless there is a positive proposal for change, we're going be in this deadlock. doug.ank you, before going on to the next substantive question there, have been questions about where to memos that these speakers are posting from. on the peterson institute
i'm now going to turn to doug erwin. we have a question from vinnette -- [inaudible] more effective so the u.s. can be more engaged in a positive system. the now, we talked about this a bit at the event last week but in the white s advising house on trade policy, how would ou tackle the wto and especially the dispute issue, doug? unmute, please. comment.t to make one for the poor -- [cutting out] panels. -- bad in in terms terms of job and it's bad for change because it raises the court of...
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and we have been doug it.ave been doug exactly that that rating was based on the amount allocated not the amount actually distributed. there is a billion-dollar city in the account based on the website. one of the things we have done, you forgot to mention the $50 million allocated for highways to patch potholes. you know we've got to get that money out to the small business. you mention hundred $50 million was set aside for small business, only 22 million has gone out. meanwhile businesses are closing every day. we have to support her small businesses we have to make sure that money is getting out. >> alright have a lot of ground to cover. commissioner, when to increase exports of natural resource the power plant in book county by the way that project is not going forward has nothing to do with your support is just a fact about that proposal. but you did say you've got to make it, west virginia, more friendly for business. but you personally have become wealthy suing business on your firm's website, you speci
and we have been doug it.ave been doug exactly that that rating was based on the amount allocated not the amount actually distributed. there is a billion-dollar city in the account based on the website. one of the things we have done, you forgot to mention the $50 million allocated for highways to patch potholes. you know we've got to get that money out to the small business. you mention hundred $50 million was set aside for small business, only 22 million has gone out. meanwhile businesses are...
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doug mcneil is getting the most out of life. he is doing good. >> reporter: from winning a national jefferson award for inspiring service through lighting for literacy, we honor doug mcneil. >> nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> dangerous heat and unhealthy air, a final check of our weather, coming up. >>> today on drew barrymore shore, an interview our home was burned to the ground in the tubbs fire. the flames, the ash, it was terrifying. thousands of family homes are destroyed in wildfires. families are forced to move and higher property taxes are a huge problem. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims so families can move without a tax penalty. nineteen will help rebuild lives. vote 'yes' on 19. >>> i want to get you updated on the spare the air alert that's now been extended through next tuesday due to our hazy smoky skies, unhealthy air quality. today we have a heat advisory. we also have a red flag warning with a high fire danger that has been extended for higher elevations all th
doug mcneil is getting the most out of life. he is doing good. >> reporter: from winning a national jefferson award for inspiring service through lighting for literacy, we honor doug mcneil. >> nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> dangerous heat and unhealthy air, a final check of our weather, coming up. >>> today on drew barrymore shore, an interview our home was burned to the ground in the tubbs fire. the flames, the ash, it...
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some say i'm done and out of your, but life is short, doug mcneil is getting the most out of life. he is doing good. >> reporter: winning a national jefferson award for his inspiring service through lighting for literacy, we honor doug mcneil. >>> doug and his family raised money to find a cure for als and a gofundme page for his in- home care that he needs in order to continue work on the nonprofit, it is not funded by medicare nor insurance, we have a link to the gofundme page on the jefferson awards page, kpix.com/hero. >> that story is so inspiring. >> absolutely.>>> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> now at 6:00, thousands forced to flee the flames of the north bay, tonight summer getting a chance to return home. >>> within the past hour, the air has gotten noticeably worse around the bay area, tracking the changing conditions. >>> our top story right now, streaming on cbsn bay area, indoor dining returns and 2 bay area counties, but how safe is it really? good evening, i am elizabeth cook. >> i am ken bastida. that's good andre
some say i'm done and out of your, but life is short, doug mcneil is getting the most out of life. he is doing good. >> reporter: winning a national jefferson award for his inspiring service through lighting for literacy, we honor doug mcneil. >>> doug and his family raised money to find a cure for als and a gofundme page for his in- home care that he needs in order to continue work on the nonprofit, it is not funded by medicare nor insurance, we have a link to the gofundme page...
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look, doug collins doesn't know me. don't need advice from a failed career politician who has built a campaign on lies about someone who is a true conservative. i encourage all georgians to look at doug collins' record. he partnered with stacey abrams and voted with her 300 times in the statehouse. he's one of the most liberal republicans there the house of representatives. he voted with stacey abrams to water down the second amendment, to remove some of our second amendment rights. i think it's important that georgians understand that governor kemp appointed me because i'm a true conservative. i earned everything i've got. >> scott, scott, scott -- >> back to doug collins. >> i'm sure senator loeffler is use to the senate. you can throw auto these things all the time, you voted with dick durbin and others. let's remind everyone, she worked for the atlanta dream basketball team. you honored here to the governor's elections. you're trying to deceive people because you know my record and people can trust it because i have
look, doug collins doesn't know me. don't need advice from a failed career politician who has built a campaign on lies about someone who is a true conservative. i encourage all georgians to look at doug collins' record. he partnered with stacey abrams and voted with her 300 times in the statehouse. he's one of the most liberal republicans there the house of representatives. he voted with stacey abrams to water down the second amendment, to remove some of our second amendment rights. i think...
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sari, doug, we just lost you again. doug, we just lost you again. i encourage everyone to read his memo. and last point about the insufficiency and self-defeating nature of trying to derive manufacture performance protection and trying to derive resilience through self-sufficiency being not-contradictory are just on, the evidence doesn't support it and we have seen that right now in the pandemic and development of u.s. manufacturing. doug, we apologies to were unfortunately losing too much of your sound in this last bit. we will put out more by doug in a little while. i am now going to have to turn away from doug, which i regret, but i'm excited to turn to nicholas. he is a senior fellow at the peterson institute where he has been with us for nearly 20 years after a distinguished career in academia. he is the leader not only of china studies at our institute that arguably the leading american-based economic analyst of china in the world. i mean, in the u.s.. outside china. arerecent books of his hard-hitting, intellectually sound and important books
sari, doug, we just lost you again. doug, we just lost you again. i encourage everyone to read his memo. and last point about the insufficiency and self-defeating nature of trying to derive manufacture performance protection and trying to derive resilience through self-sufficiency being not-contradictory are just on, the evidence doesn't support it and we have seen that right now in the pandemic and development of u.s. manufacturing. doug, we apologies to were unfortunately losing too much of...
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maria: i mean, doug collins, this e-mail is really the smoking gun.e it is written by hunter biden to an executive at that chinese company cefc, it says my understanding is that the original agreement with the director was for consulting fees based on introductions alone, at a rate of $10 million a year for three-year guarantee of $30 million, the chairman then changed the deal after we met in miami to a much more lasting and lucrative arrangement to create a holding company 50% owned by me and 50% owned by him consulting fees is one piece of our income stream, but the reason this proposal by the chairman was so much more interesting to me an my family is that we would also be partner s in the equity and profits of the joint ventures investment at the end of the e-mail, they break it down in terms of who gets what and it says 20 held by hunter, another 20 held by jim biden his brother , another 10 held by h for the big guy, doug collins the big guy, being joe biden. >> joe biden. i mean, it's amazing here. what jim just wrote down is true and what is
maria: i mean, doug collins, this e-mail is really the smoking gun.e it is written by hunter biden to an executive at that chinese company cefc, it says my understanding is that the original agreement with the director was for consulting fees based on introductions alone, at a rate of $10 million a year for three-year guarantee of $30 million, the chairman then changed the deal after we met in miami to a much more lasting and lucrative arrangement to create a holding company 50% owned by me and...
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. >> yes, doug. we're here with jim baker, president ford's national campaign manager. mr. baker, let me ask you this. did things go pretty well according to game plan tonight? tell us how the president prepared for this and how hard did he study? was he nervous going up there? i would be talking to 120 million people. >> i talked to the president last night. he was not nervous at all. he was quite relaxed, self-assured. from looking at him when he first went on stage, it would be my judgment that he was quite relaxed and quite confident and quite self-assured. >> any surprises tonight? >> no surprises, no. i think the president did an excellent job. i think he was in command. he was decisive. more than anything else, doug, i think he answered the question. he asked for specifics, he gave specifics. >> again, tell us about the preparation. did president ford sit back and have questions bounce to him in a game plan way? >> there was some of that, yes. he studied. he worked hard. he worked on his prepa
. >> yes, doug. we're here with jim baker, president ford's national campaign manager. mr. baker, let me ask you this. did things go pretty well according to game plan tonight? tell us how the president prepared for this and how hard did he study? was he nervous going up there? i would be talking to 120 million people. >> i talked to the president last night. he was not nervous at all. he was quite relaxed, self-assured. from looking at him when he first went on stage, it would be...
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american airlines ceo doug parker is going to weigh in on that next. so stay with us.companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm sue herrera. here is your cnbc at this hour hurricane delta is strengthening as residents get ready along the u.s. gulf coast. maximum sustained winds are now 105 miles per hour h delta is expected to make land fall in louisiana and texas on friday. >>> in a milwaukee suburb, protests after a black police officer was cleared in the shooting of a black teenager outside a mall the teen fired first but an independent investigation found did he not shoot at police and recommended firing the officer >>> the green bay packers say they will play home games
american airlines ceo doug parker is going to weigh in on that next. so stay with us.companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today....
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loeffler: look, doug collins doesn't know me. don't need advice from a career politician for someone who is a true conservative. i encourage everyone to look at doug collins record. of the mostone liberal republicans in the house of representatives. to remove some of our second amendment rights. i think it's vitally important that georgians understand that governor kemp appointed me because i am a true conservative. i am sure senator loeffler is getting use to the senate, but when you do unanimous command -- unanimous consent, you are voting with chuck schumer. he worked for the atlanta dream basketball team. you're trying to deceive people. you know my record, people can actually trust it. let me respond to that. >> just a few seconds, senator. sen. loeffler: look, unanimous consent was folding china accountable. that is what you are holding up. i am proud to be the owner of a sports team that provides opportunities for women. as the father of a daughter, i would think you would understand why it's so important to give girls the
loeffler: look, doug collins doesn't know me. don't need advice from a career politician for someone who is a true conservative. i encourage everyone to look at doug collins record. of the mostone liberal republicans in the house of representatives. to remove some of our second amendment rights. i think it's vitally important that georgians understand that governor kemp appointed me because i am a true conservative. i am sure senator loeffler is getting use to the senate, but when you do...
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well let's go back to doug doug very very much my heart break you were going to bring up a good point and i'm waiting for it now go ahead. well the the elephant in the room the thing we're not discussing is the fact that this is all about big corporations of america that are babbling and the big corporations want regulations they depend on regulations that's what freezes out the mom and pop shops and the big companies can't afford regulations so they'll get behind any special interest group on the left or the right it doesn't matter they'll fund them as long as they've got more regulations to freeze you and i from starting our own business if we wanted to start a business we'd have to pay a lawyer thousands of dollars just to read the regulations let alone an act the you'll notice even with the shutdown it could target didn't shut down cosco didn't shut down the big companies walmart they continued it was the mom and pop shops the restaurants that are wiped out and that's why the big mass mo b.d.'s supports the democrats they hate donald trump he's the dean regulator he's the man that
well let's go back to doug doug very very much my heart break you were going to bring up a good point and i'm waiting for it now go ahead. well the the elephant in the room the thing we're not discussing is the fact that this is all about big corporations of america that are babbling and the big corporations want regulations they depend on regulations that's what freezes out the mom and pop shops and the big companies can't afford regulations so they'll get behind any special interest group on...
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doug a lot of that. and then i guess one last thing, one of my favorite political scientists of all times. i usually read historians. this guy is a different kind of political scientists in my view. richard fenno just died this year. it was very famous for writing histories on congress or studies of congress from the district level up. rather than the washington level. he would travel into the district the various congressman and senators are states of senators. i read a couple of his books. i thought i have not read enough of this guy and i read a couple of his books, the congressional representation which i think was his last book it was published in 2013. in an earlier book called congressional travels. again it's a granular view of congress. i know a lot of members of congress he writes about in these things. it is just fascinating the reminder of how often what people do in washington is reflection of who they represen represent. what their interests are with their understanding of the world is. we'
doug a lot of that. and then i guess one last thing, one of my favorite political scientists of all times. i usually read historians. this guy is a different kind of political scientists in my view. richard fenno just died this year. it was very famous for writing histories on congress or studies of congress from the district level up. rather than the washington level. he would travel into the district the various congressman and senators are states of senators. i read a couple of his books. i...
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i think the sky is the limit for alabama with doug jones with the full term. >> doug jones shocked then party three years ago by winning a seat, a democratic seat in the united states senate. democratic senator doug jones, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> always a pleasure, lawrence. thank you. >> senator doug jones gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 13,079 of the trump administration. now five days to go until election day. it will be down to four by the time just this broadcast is over here in the east. we continue to cover two major stories. a presidential campaign in the midst of the height of the coronavirus pandemic here in the united states. indeed, today we saw another record setter, over 88,000 cases today. that's a new single-day record. most public health specialists believe we're headed for 100,000 a day just as sure i'm sitting here talking to you nice folks. we lead the world with 9 million plus cases and a death toll approaching 230,000. the candidates' events today perfectly mirr
i think the sky is the limit for alabama with doug jones with the full term. >> doug jones shocked then party three years ago by winning a seat, a democratic seat in the united states senate. democratic senator doug jones, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> always a pleasure, lawrence. thank you. >> senator doug jones gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 13,079 of the...
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thank you for o having me on. >> doug, let's start with you. you say yes to prop 22. tell us why. >> the biggest reason why would be the flexibility. all kinds of surveys have been put out and studies show that the vast majority of drivers want to keep their flexibility. they do not want to be employees. i am certainly one of them. i have a heart condition. 50i678 1-year-old and i have a heart condition. it's difficult for me to work a regular job. this is a stress-free way for me to make a living and do it the way i want to on my terms. >> you're against it, so why don't you tell us why that is? >> well, the problem very with prop 22 is that it is a proposition that will take away the right that workers like me, gig workers that ray forded to me from a profit ab 5. under ab 5 i have equal protection under the law as a work, and proposition 22 is a proposition that would take those things away from me and other drivers like me. >> prop 22 is a compromise. the tech companies say they'll pay into benefits for drivers that work a certain amount of hours if it passes. and
thank you for o having me on. >> doug, let's start with you. you say yes to prop 22. tell us why. >> the biggest reason why would be the flexibility. all kinds of surveys have been put out and studies show that the vast majority of drivers want to keep their flexibility. they do not want to be employees. i am certainly one of them. i have a heart condition. 50i678 1-year-old and i have a heart condition. it's difficult for me to work a regular job. this is a stress-free way for me...
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but i would like to hear doug brinkley's comment on that. one more comment and that would be that when they talk about teddy roosevelt, teddy roosevelt broke up standard oil in new jersey and i can't imagine ross perot ever being someone that would condone breaking up a large corporation. i would like to hear david's comment on that. >> it's doug brinkley who is our guest tonight. >> president obama just gave the anniversary in kansas or talked about the new nationalism. but a couple things i would like to mention. i'm reflecting on what we've been talking about here. one of the big things to keep in mind with ross perot in '92 is that the -- you had the soviet union collapse, the cold war ended in '91. and the question, there was a lot of jubilation with that. we've been fighting the cold war from harry truman on down. taxpayers had built up this huge deficit to win the cold war. the fact that perot was being this irritant in the '90s worrying about our deficit and -- everybody was running up deficit all over the world. he seemed a little m
but i would like to hear doug brinkley's comment on that. one more comment and that would be that when they talk about teddy roosevelt, teddy roosevelt broke up standard oil in new jersey and i can't imagine ross perot ever being someone that would condone breaking up a large corporation. i would like to hear david's comment on that. >> it's doug brinkley who is our guest tonight. >> president obama just gave the anniversary in kansas or talked about the new nationalism. but a...
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thank you. >> doug brinkley. what we are really getting at is the so-called war on drugs, which became a popular phrase in the 19 eighties in the united states. the problem was all of these urban centers. whole generations of kids that were getting addicted to so different types of narcotics. ross perot saw that. his whole life he was a champion of education. working for public schools in particular. there were public schools that drugs had taken over. you cannot even go into them, including dallas, which was a very rough city back in the eighties and nineties, people forget. perot took a pretty hard line on cracking down on drugs. of course, we had the crack epidemic that starts hitting the united states after that. so i think he was tough on that issue. so if you're someone who is a libertarian and believes that drugs should be legal in the united states, parole would not be on your side. >> matt is watching us in texas. you are on. good evening, matt. >> good evening. i'm very glad you're having this discussio
thank you. >> doug brinkley. what we are really getting at is the so-called war on drugs, which became a popular phrase in the 19 eighties in the united states. the problem was all of these urban centers. whole generations of kids that were getting addicted to so different types of narcotics. ross perot saw that. his whole life he was a champion of education. working for public schools in particular. there were public schools that drugs had taken over. you cannot even go into them,...
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so doug, i'll start with you. >> sure.den is enjoying so much success right now with those suburban moms who didn't love donald trump in 2016. and now they seem be really put off by him. if joe biden wins, will that be the demographic that is sealed it for him? >> that will be one of the demographics that seals it for him. also, he is doing better with noncollege whites. particularly women, but men to. then hillary clinton did. insofar, he is not running as strongly as hillary did with minorities. but increasingly he is improving. and it is getting close to the votes hillary got with hispanics and african-americans. kennedy: peter suderman, i turn to you because if this doesn't fact -- if we do not have a winner in it goes all the way closer and closer to inauguration day. what happens to the country? we all just moved to somalia? >> i think we watch a lot of kennedy to find out what's happening. that's obviously what's going to go on. look, people are arty stressing out this week. i have seen multiple guides how to manage
so doug, i'll start with you. >> sure.den is enjoying so much success right now with those suburban moms who didn't love donald trump in 2016. and now they seem be really put off by him. if joe biden wins, will that be the demographic that is sealed it for him? >> that will be one of the demographics that seals it for him. also, he is doing better with noncollege whites. particularly women, but men to. then hillary clinton did. insofar, he is not running as strongly as hillary did...
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collins you see doug jones there. won this special election in 2017. this was the former seat of attorney former attorney general jeff sessions. he defeated republican roy moore there in a very close election but, of course, there were, you know, sexual misconduct allegations against roe moore that really i think tipped that race. and then the others sort of observancive opportunities in michigan, of course, state that president trump won in 2016. democrat gary peters there running against republican john james who is an african-american veteran. and so that's a state that we rated lean democrat at this point but again, you know, we -- you know we have the political report we are nonpartisan and you know we've been around since 1984 we're one of the most respected nonpartisan publications out there, and youu know wee talk to republican and democrat strategist looking at polling it is not just the public polling is showing this. but you know polling again that we see privately from republicans also shows this, and you
collins you see doug jones there. won this special election in 2017. this was the former seat of attorney former attorney general jeff sessions. he defeated republican roy moore there in a very close election but, of course, there were, you know, sexual misconduct allegations against roe moore that really i think tipped that race. and then the others sort of observancive opportunities in michigan, of course, state that president trump won in 2016. democrat gary peters there running against...
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boss: doug? sorry about that. umm...what...its...um... boss: you alright? never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> as the stimulus talks continue in d.c., the garden state announcing its plan to boost economic growth. let's welcome governor phil murphy of new jersey, nine ceos from around the state of new jersey, merck, johnson and john, veriz -- johnson & johnson. governor, thank you for joining us, you're looking well, chipper this morning. >> thank you, joe, so are you. thap tha thanks for having me. >> so do you >> we'll get to another initiative in a second, it's long-term, but the issue of the day, we're still, we're like this whose fault is it, we're still like this, governor, and people could use something, the markets would probably take solace in that jay powell, chairman of the fed has begged for it. and we seem so close do you expe
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doug jones. there has been some scandals in north carolina that have shaken up the race. democrats have expanded the battlefield. we now have 10 republican seats that we consider repetitive -- competitive. you can see the super packed over the past week when places like the senate leadership fund, the major group aligned with senate leadership, is spending in places like kansas and south carolina. that sort of tells you how really bad things are for republicans everywhere. host: you the term tumultuous week. carolina.ned north can you just explain what has been happening in the past couple of days? guest: friday night, it was an onslaught of news. if you were following the news that day and night. we started in the morning with the news of president trump and first lady melania's covid diagnosis. later on that evening, we learned that north carolina tillis, the republican incumbent is very much in trouble there has also tested positive. he is now having to quarantine. he also sits on the senate j
doug jones. there has been some scandals in north carolina that have shaken up the race. democrats have expanded the battlefield. we now have 10 republican seats that we consider repetitive -- competitive. you can see the super packed over the past week when places like the senate leadership fund, the major group aligned with senate leadership, is spending in places like kansas and south carolina. that sort of tells you how really bad things are for republicans everywhere. host: you the term...
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and now we have been doug them for six months virtually. last friday we had seven have 50000 people following us. which is pretty amazing. tens of thousands of people have signed up to be volunteers. calling and writing and texting. and loving how they feel they are making a difference. that is what bullies me up and helps me get over climate despair. >> and taking action, right? >> i think the first time you arrested a year ago, on that first rally. so much has changed, especially in the united states. but globally to there's been a lot of upheaval. here in the united states we have seen the big summer full of protests. and just massive amounts of social change. how do you feel now when you think about that first arrest compared to now? snack i'm glad her than ever that i was there and i did it. and annie and all those other wonderful people were there with me on that first day we kept at it. israel scary in the beginning, we did not know. there are more photographers than protesters. we didn't know if is going to gain traction. but in the
and now we have been doug them for six months virtually. last friday we had seven have 50000 people following us. which is pretty amazing. tens of thousands of people have signed up to be volunteers. calling and writing and texting. and loving how they feel they are making a difference. that is what bullies me up and helps me get over climate despair. >> and taking action, right? >> i think the first time you arrested a year ago, on that first rally. so much has changed, especially...
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you know, she was appointed by doug, and doug is one of the best governors in the country. he didn't close you down and you couldn't breathe like in michigan. the supreme court overruled her in michigan. you know part of the problem she had come in the one that had her freedom was her husband. he was allowed to go swimming, fishing, boating. it was the husband, the husband of the governor of michigan. i did not help their case, by the way. the people in michigan, i love them. we are leading in the polls in michigan. we have many -- they did not have a car plant opening and 42 years. and then i came along. now, they've got so many of them, they don't know what to do. we will send some to arizona, okay? [cheers and applause] and you already have them opening up in arizona. but you know, they've got to open up the states. they've got to let the kids go back to school. barron trump, all these young guys, barron trump had it. he's 14, and he's very tall. he is very tall. but baron had it, and the doctors said, our first lady had it, i hadn't, baron had it. baron tested positive.
you know, she was appointed by doug, and doug is one of the best governors in the country. he didn't close you down and you couldn't breathe like in michigan. the supreme court overruled her in michigan. you know part of the problem she had come in the one that had her freedom was her husband. he was allowed to go swimming, fishing, boating. it was the husband, the husband of the governor of michigan. i did not help their case, by the way. the people in michigan, i love them. we are leading in...
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as i said in the constitution to to advise and and eventually vote here doug i agree with robert here i have but i don't really care what lindsey graham says i don't care mcconnell i don't care what they say about this i care what it says in the constitution i care what is legal and what is not legal here and so when a politician says it's neither here nor there in this situation go ahead. yeah. it's legal and it's constitutional there's a big difference between this year and 2016 the democrats couldn't get the votes in the senate to get their nominee it's. that simple they have the opportunity and they had the presidency but you have to have the senate to this time the republicans have the presidency and the senate and as you may know 29 times there's been a vacancy during an election year the business of the government has to go on past it continue. ok let's talk about the substance here. obviously to mean that the entire proceedings of forest been turned into a democratic campaign event here because i think it was jurgen i mean he spoke the entire time to the nominee and he didn't
as i said in the constitution to to advise and and eventually vote here doug i agree with robert here i have but i don't really care what lindsey graham says i don't care mcconnell i don't care what they say about this i care what it says in the constitution i care what is legal and what is not legal here and so when a politician says it's neither here nor there in this situation go ahead. yeah. it's legal and it's constitutional there's a big difference between this year and 2016 the democrats...
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case of asking the court that doesn't that doesn't apply i mean electoral college we separate but doug no i mean that this of the the constitution does not determine the number of justices matter but with had more than 9 at one point in time in history ok though the consensus for a very long time it was a 150 years now has been 9 now we know that franklin delano roosevelt in 137 tried to do it and his own party ball it him but in and biden becomes president there is nothing in the constitution would bar him from appointing more just than he can do it's ok it's not even legal job but here yeah yeah that's the scary thing. i agree with robert about the electoral college anything that would require changing the constitution but this is like a loophole and it's a loophole that out of respect the 2 parties have not used but. it's pretty clear that things are getting tough the battles getting tough and this is an opportunity for the democrats to go for broke and take take over the whole country for another lifetime it would be it would not be socialism in the european sense it would be an am
case of asking the court that doesn't that doesn't apply i mean electoral college we separate but doug no i mean that this of the the constitution does not determine the number of justices matter but with had more than 9 at one point in time in history ok though the consensus for a very long time it was a 150 years now has been 9 now we know that franklin delano roosevelt in 137 tried to do it and his own party ball it him but in and biden becomes president there is nothing in the constitution...
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is hear we're doing well, doug. i will be so angry if i don't get there, doug, how are we doing? he won by about 17 points, that is not so bad, right? thank you, doug, great job. great governor. [cheers and applause] >> pres. trump: somebody's done a fantastic job in the senate and she's respected by everybody there, including me. she could fly those planes easily we just saw overhead. senator martha mc sally. great, great. so you know, martha's opponent wants to get rid of your second amendment. i don't think so. if you talk about nothing else, right, he wants to get rid of your second amendment. they want to take your guns away, you can't let it happen. will you please win? you got to win. okay. she's tremendous and you could fly those planes, right? the only one in this whole group that can. congressman paul gossar. congressman, great job. my warrior, he's a warrior. thank you, great job. we're doing okay, right? i hear we're doing good. thank you. congressional candidate daniel rot rotormar. he's a really smart guy, but don't mess with him, he was a professional wrestler, he'
is hear we're doing well, doug. i will be so angry if i don't get there, doug, how are we doing? he won by about 17 points, that is not so bad, right? thank you, doug, great job. great governor. [cheers and applause] >> pres. trump: somebody's done a fantastic job in the senate and she's respected by everybody there, including me. she could fly those planes easily we just saw overhead. senator martha mc sally. great, great. so you know, martha's opponent wants to get rid of your second...
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congressman doug collins, thank you, running for senate in the state of georgia.ks, connell. early voting breaking records. more than 42 million votes cast in the 2020 presidential race so far with 12 days left before election day. fox news's casey stegall has the story from dallas. reporter: it is estimated some 42 million americans have already voted in this election, the most being right here in texas where an estimated 5.3 million ballots have already been cast. you know, an extra week was added to the early voting period across the lone star state because of the pandemic and there is still one week left to go. a little more than in fact. some of texas' largest turnout reported in and around harris county which is the houston area. during the first eight days, more than 800,000 ballots have been cast down there. behind california's 4 1/2 million, florida ranks number three by early vote. 3.6 million floridians have voted. analysts say 21 million turned out what would be considered the battleground states. >> there is a great deal of energy behind this election
congressman doug collins, thank you, running for senate in the state of georgia.ks, connell. early voting breaking records. more than 42 million votes cast in the 2020 presidential race so far with 12 days left before election day. fox news's casey stegall has the story from dallas. reporter: it is estimated some 42 million americans have already voted in this election, the most being right here in texas where an estimated 5.3 million ballots have already been cast. you know, an extra week was...
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is that fundamentally the argument there, doug >> that is and there's just a lack of places to go so you're forced to chase the market up. if i want growth, and most people i talk to need their money to go from x to y, somewhat higher level, you just can't get there with bonds and cash there's a limited amount -- [ inaudible ]. there's about a 4.5% earnings yield. that's far better than you'll find anywhere else >> i was getting a little break up there kevin, let me turn to you. with the tail wind of the federal reserve pumping so much cash into the market, doug makes the point that cash is trash >> yeah, there's a lot cash sitting on the sidelines right now, tyler, so where do you look going ahead? we know rates are likely to stay lower for longer with the federal reserve suggesting that rates may be at or near zero all the way through the end of 2023. so all of a sudden dividend paying equities seem certainly worthy of consideration. and then as we look on the gr s growth side of the equation, we look at smaller cap biotech, larger pharmaceuticals according to deloitte, investors a
is that fundamentally the argument there, doug >> that is and there's just a lack of places to go so you're forced to chase the market up. if i want growth, and most people i talk to need their money to go from x to y, somewhat higher level, you just can't get there with bonds and cash there's a limited amount -- [ inaudible ]. there's about a 4.5% earnings yield. that's far better than you'll find anywhere else >> i was getting a little break up there kevin, let me turn to you....
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joining us now, ross perot's biographer doug brinkley. as a person who has done biographies on history, what interests you about ross perot? >> he has a pioneer spirit in him. he harkens back to the 19th, early 20th century, more like henry ford or thomas edison. he cares about the country. patriotism has become a kind of a cheap word. ross perot is sort of a superpatriot. he's less interested in money and politics than he is in doing what's right for our country. this comes, i believe, from his navial academy background, his constant service to our country, looking for pows and mias during vietnam. and constantly supporting our special forces. but the clip you just ran tells you that in 1992, perot talked about the center issue of the upcoming presidential election, the national debt. when we gave that clip, we were at $3 trillion. today we're at $15 trillion. when he was talking about the sucking sound of jobs leaving america due to nafta outsourcing, it's probably on the left the issue that the most disturbed zone of middle class ameri
joining us now, ross perot's biographer doug brinkley. as a person who has done biographies on history, what interests you about ross perot? >> he has a pioneer spirit in him. he harkens back to the 19th, early 20th century, more like henry ford or thomas edison. he cares about the country. patriotism has become a kind of a cheap word. ross perot is sort of a superpatriot. he's less interested in money and politics than he is in doing what's right for our country. this comes, i believe,...
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doug herbert to tell us more. doug: the issue is political, needless to say. in erdogan's case, there are some who say he is essentially weaponizing muslim identity. you have muslim identity usurping turkey's secular identity. it's good, what are the one has been sick -- extremely successful at doing is projecting and doing it in a nationalist way -- projecting a sense of we found turkish pride trying to recapture the old past the paszek is trying to reclaim, and doing that through the instruments -- instrumented station of religion and it has been effective. arab public opinion has very much -- it is resonating across the arab world, which is what you have a growing number of countries falling behind his calls to boycott france. this is constant with projection in turkish power, whether you see it in syria, libya, the eastern mediterranean -- it is all part and parcel of the same trend. i don't see right now any sense of these two leaders being able to see i to live or find common ground -- i thank you or find common ground --eye to eye, or find common ground
doug herbert to tell us more. doug: the issue is political, needless to say. in erdogan's case, there are some who say he is essentially weaponizing muslim identity. you have muslim identity usurping turkey's secular identity. it's good, what are the one has been sick -- extremely successful at doing is projecting and doing it in a nationalist way -- projecting a sense of we found turkish pride trying to recapture the old past the paszek is trying to reclaim, and doing that through the...
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a big welcome and applause for doug emhoff.applause] ♪ off: i am going to take this off because no one is up here. it is so great to be back in iowa. so great to see so many friends. so great to see so many people that we got to meet last year. and that we have gotten to stay in touch with and stay close with. where is sean? you are doing so great to see such a great job. so great to see you. let's hear it for congresswoman axne. 2018 hi, howere in . hi, how are you doing? we came out here in 2018 and got to know her and she is such an amazing -- hi! good to see you too. i know everybody here. we got to help her out and she is such an amazing congresswoman representative. her back to d.c. too. we will send her back too. it is so great to be back here talking on behalf of joe and kamala. it is such an honor and a privilege to be able to talk about two people, one you know i love, and one i love as well, joe biden. how great was he in that town hall? [applause] i mean, what a contrast. what a contrast between what you saw with hi
a big welcome and applause for doug emhoff.applause] ♪ off: i am going to take this off because no one is up here. it is so great to be back in iowa. so great to see so many friends. so great to see so many people that we got to meet last year. and that we have gotten to stay in touch with and stay close with. where is sean? you are doing so great to see such a great job. so great to see you. let's hear it for congresswoman axne. 2018 hi, howere in . hi, how are you doing? we came out here in...
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your thoughts, doug?he trump century" says that this is the impact, legacy he will have and what i was thinking tonight as i saw scenes of him coming back, when i wrote "inside of trump's white house," without asking jared kushner and others begin to, just came out in the stories of the first day in the oval office with donald trump. his first day he was just bursting, he wanted to destroy isis, on day one. he wanted to rebuild the economy on day one. he wanted to move the embassy if israel on day one. he wanted to do it all. it was pent-up energy. he wasn't going to wait. let's bring hostages home now. and that is the sort of feeling i got when i saw him coming back from this illness. i think he is going to be renewed and all these haters out there you can't please anyway i think he is going to keep right on doing the great things he has been doing. lou: yeah. i don't think anyone of us should have much regard for anyone that is irrational. all presidents have detractors. all dogs have fleas. these have
your thoughts, doug?he trump century" says that this is the impact, legacy he will have and what i was thinking tonight as i saw scenes of him coming back, when i wrote "inside of trump's white house," without asking jared kushner and others begin to, just came out in the stories of the first day in the oval office with donald trump. his first day he was just bursting, he wanted to destroy isis, on day one. he wanted to rebuild the economy on day one. he wanted to move the...
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>> do we have time we have one more so we do to doug in new york doug >> jim, this is doug >> what'soing on >> i am from new york. >> there is something of the 20-yard line that makes you fallout. i get that >> make me some money and put me in a better move >> a brazilian cloud company with brazil that's on fire, whirlpool. >> that's the conclusion of "the lightning round. "the lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ >>> to stimulate or not to stimulate. that actually is not the question when you look at the cyclical, it tells me wall street made up its mind a stimulus package is coming, it is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when the stimulus package in january. i warn you not to expect another bail out before the election they generally don't love spending ton of money. the economy is doing well eno
>> do we have time we have one more so we do to doug in new york doug >> jim, this is doug >> what'soing on >> i am from new york. >> there is something of the 20-yard line that makes you fallout. i get that >> make me some money and put me in a better move >> a brazilian cloud company with brazil that's on fire, whirlpool. >> that's the conclusion of "the lightning round. "the lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade and it...
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doug emhoff joins cindy axne in iowa. the latest poll average from real clear politics show missed bidenden -- show mr. with a slight lead. >> good afternoon. please welcome cindy axne. [applause] >> very exciting to see everybody here. the does so much to help party. thank you to all the volunteers today. to the great electives, and the candidates running. don't we have a great ticket in iowa? we are just a little over two weeks out from the election. last time when i was running, i thought it was the most important election of our lifetime. and it was. and in many ways, i still feel that same way. had you not helped me flip the house here right out of iowa, i do not know what we would've done if we did not have the democratic house majority to stand up against this administration. [applause] so thank you for all that you do. we have been out in washington visiting our districts to make sure that we are ringing the voices of ioan to washington -- iowans to washington. families that are doing all they possibly can to surv
doug emhoff joins cindy axne in iowa. the latest poll average from real clear politics show missed bidenden -- show mr. with a slight lead. >> good afternoon. please welcome cindy axne. [applause] >> very exciting to see everybody here. the does so much to help party. thank you to all the volunteers today. to the great electives, and the candidates running. don't we have a great ticket in iowa? we are just a little over two weeks out from the election. last time when i was running,...
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. >> reporter: with his family around him, doug mcneal won a national gentlemenson award in a virtual ceremony hosted by the awards nonprofit multiplying good. his daughter jessica eastland accepted on behalf of her father who has als known as lou gehrig's disease. >> this is a huge honor for him. and it is a huge honor for our entire family. >> reporter: doug cofounded lighting for literacy in [inaudible]. he common kate with scanner that reads his eye movements to type words. he plays the sentences through a speaker. >> i hope to be an example for others with diseases and disabilities to not let it stop them from serving by mentoring youth to change the lives of others less fortunate around the world. >> reporter: doug an engineer who helped to build the hubble space telescope runs the lighting for literacy board meetings. >> he worked many years. >> reporter: board member brian ray say doug is just as committed to the nonprofit as when he cofounded it with his late friend jesse salem 8 years ago. >> while he may not be able to move, speak, in his heart burns this passion to serve.
. >> reporter: with his family around him, doug mcneal won a national gentlemenson award in a virtual ceremony hosted by the awards nonprofit multiplying good. his daughter jessica eastland accepted on behalf of her father who has als known as lou gehrig's disease. >> this is a huge honor for him. and it is a huge honor for our entire family. >> reporter: doug cofounded lighting for literacy in [inaudible]. he common kate with scanner that reads his eye movements to type...
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. >> doug canker is out -- where is doug? he is in the lobby just outside of the hall. doug, you can't tell us what has happened there, can you? >> david, we don't know what's happened. we are as surprised as what's going on as you are. they were talking and they suddenly quit. we jumped up, too. this was a pool arrangement. one network responsible so we are standing by just the way you are. we expect the debates to go on, of course, immediately as the audio has resumed and how long will it tack ke to fix it and we isolated in the corridor. the problem is not only in the theater and the problem is in the technical trucks undou undoubtedly, how long it will take to fix it we just don't know. >> you don't have a screwdriver and a pair of pliers on you? >> i do not, david. no. >> well -- >> if i can make a few comments while we're waiting, we have seen a very lively debate, it seems to me so far. it seems to me that both candidates are saying the same thing they have been saying in the early parts of this campaigns making pretty much the same charges, but very tough, tough
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>> thank you, doug.nk you also to the utah debate commission for sponsoring this debate and to burgess owens bird great to see you. i am honored to serve as utah's independent voice in washington and i am in the most independent member of utah's delegation and i was raised a family of eight on values of faith, family and duty to community. going up my family struggled to make ends meet and i'm grateful for the blessings i have today. i was taught to work hard and my mother taught me that it's important that we give back. i'm proud to receive the first ever award for bipartisanship from the u.s. chamber of commerce and their endorsement for my work to build bridges and to find solutions to the challenges we face with the country, solutions not to be bipartisan if we are to enact them into law. that is how i worked with replicants and democrats to reduce prescription drug prices, to protect access to healthcare and that is how i felt individuals, families, small businesses, hospitals and healthcare workers
>> thank you, doug.nk you also to the utah debate commission for sponsoring this debate and to burgess owens bird great to see you. i am honored to serve as utah's independent voice in washington and i am in the most independent member of utah's delegation and i was raised a family of eight on values of faith, family and duty to community. going up my family struggled to make ends meet and i'm grateful for the blessings i have today. i was taught to work hard and my mother taught me that...
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the things that can actually get things done for americans and not simply for the politicians and as doug said the people who are proffering most of those or the corporations you know just these owes them the most don't really care who the president is because they're they will be billionaires under obama they're even bigger billionaires under from the corporate elite in this country that's one place where we can all agree are not screwing over the little guy so the focus on those those issues at the home the. more ridiculous and ludicrous ideals such as court packing into the filibuster getting real the electoral college and was it work on the breast the american people care about you know i thought my goodness said it better however robert let me go to doug right now i don't see that might be this polarization as much in the in the way there are so many of the members of the political elite and probably across the aisle is that this is existential that this will be the moment if there is a democratic now a democratic senate and and why now they are there are many people that want to com
the things that can actually get things done for americans and not simply for the politicians and as doug said the people who are proffering most of those or the corporations you know just these owes them the most don't really care who the president is because they're they will be billionaires under obama they're even bigger billionaires under from the corporate elite in this country that's one place where we can all agree are not screwing over the little guy so the focus on those those issues...