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doug downs' current responsibility is at the u.s. army war college, and some of you might recognize him. i think those of you who have watched the equivalent of a history channel as a talking head on various documentaries. we it that, folks, relating to wars. his topic today will focus on the german defense at normandy, which tends to be overlooked, and we are not overlooking it . and her cleanup hitter is general william max jr. major general william matz. he is no stranger to this campus. he is a 1961 graduate of gettysburg college, and he subsequently went on to a very distinguished five decade military career, including a stint as a company commander with the ninth infantry division in vietnam, where he was wounded in the 1968 offensive. general later served as general secondary to two secretaries of defense. he worked in the defense industry before retiring from the army in 1995. i should say on retiring from the army in 1995. and he has served on a number of important national commissions. as a capstone to his career, in 2018,
doug downs' current responsibility is at the u.s. army war college, and some of you might recognize him. i think those of you who have watched the equivalent of a history channel as a talking head on various documentaries. we it that, folks, relating to wars. his topic today will focus on the german defense at normandy, which tends to be overlooked, and we are not overlooking it . and her cleanup hitter is general william max jr. major general william matz. he is no stranger to this campus. he...
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tomorrow night doug sits down with an exclusive interview with lawrence o'donnell. you can see that on the last word, right here, at 10:00 p.m. eastern. for now, i am signing off. congratulations to the l.a. dodgers for all of you yankee fans. hope you get the next year. thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. on the favor day, halloween. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you have thrown our budget out of whack. >> trump loses support over the rally venom. >> i don't know if it's a big deal or not. >> is both campaigns continue their swing state push. >> we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. >>> tonight david plafond the state of the race and maryland governor westmore on the push to turn out the vote. >>> using the military to go after american citizens is one of those things i think is a very, very bad thing. >> journalists bob woodward on the threat posed by donald trump and a spike in endorsement for kamala harris. it all starts right now. >>> i am chris hayes and we are six da
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by the way, what are we going see doug sit down for a hard interview, the currents first gentlemen, orgentlemen who is open to be the first gentlemen? >> no so gentlemenly and asked the nanny believe me i'm resisted urges to get fired from everything you've talked about so far. but i believe that kamala harris should be on call me daddy with howard stern and then we can see how that interview goes out. it is really a shame that american people don't get to see her for what she is and the fact she's hiding it except for talking about abortion demonstrates those committed to her the nonmsnbc crowd and call me daddy crowd or whatever that she's simply emplety unqualified, and incompetent see north carolina if you would like to see incompetence by a current president wherever he is, joe biden, and a vice president who goes to charlotte but doesn't go anywhere near the real disaster. molly: and it is a disaster there in the carolinas. thank you for that coming up on "the big weekend show" hezbollah rockets strike israel as it marks the one year anniversary of the october 7th massacre. gener
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tomorrow night, doug emhoff sits down for an exclusive interview with lawrence o'donnell.ow, i am signing off and congratulations to the l.a. dodgers. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow on my favorite day, halloween. favorite day, halloween. >>> good evening. i am alex wagner here with my friend and colleague, joy reed. can you believe that we are six days out from election day. today vice president kamala harris is framing the choice on november 5th as a fight for freedom. >> it is a fight for freedom. like the fundamental freedoms of a woman to be able to make decisions about her own body and not have her government tell her what to do. we all remember how we got here. donald trump had selected three members of the united states supreme court with the intention that they would undo the protections of roe v. wade. they did, and now in america, one in three women lives in a state with a trump abortion ban. >> in the final national new york times seattle pole, likely voters ra
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snooping doesn't constitute imminent threat the government is predicted by law from shooting down drones. dougso much for your time. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: 6:00 a.m. on the east coast
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snooping doesn't constitute imminent threat the government is predicted by law from shooting down drones. doug collins, never changing you. thank you so much for your time. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: 6:00 a.m. on the east coast and tuesday, october the 15th, this is "fox & friends." welcome back, ainsley. >> ainsley: thank you. >> brian: okay. a little surprise me there first joy now fear in the democrats shifting tone with three weeks until election day. >> a second trump term would be a huge risk. >> this salesman dangerous. >> donald trump, anybody who doesn't agree with him is the enemy. >> lawrence: they got to stop doing that. >> brian: vice president harris prepares for first formal fox news interview with bret baier tomorrow. >> plus, police say young migrants with ties to a violent venezuelan gang are terrorizing times square now. an nypd detective tells us how they are getting away with it. >> steve: those are our neighbor kids. meanwhile, a fox weather alert. all power could be restored in florida later today after hurricane milton but thousands are still in the dar
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doug said you got 1 down the line and across the court. so it's no big deal.all he had to say about it. so jane of course immediately broke up with him and never saw him again. they left and went home separately. >> josh boswell thank you so much the daily mail. we appreciate you coming on and joining us, it again we've reached out to doug's team on numerous occasions and still have not heard back from just that 1 denial through unnamed spokesperson 2 different publication. melania trump, elon musk, and the secret service. ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped. i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that fights pain naturally. call or go online now for our 3-week quickstart, just $19.95. ♪ ♪ >> donald trump will return to butler tomorrow 2 months after being shot. his special
doug said you got 1 down the line and across the court. so it's no big deal.all he had to say about it. so jane of course immediately broke up with him and never saw him again. they left and went home separately. >> josh boswell thank you so much the daily mail. we appreciate you coming on and joining us, it again we've reached out to doug's team on numerous occasions and still have not heard back from just that 1 denial through unnamed spokesperson 2 different publication. melania trump,...
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so i found a place to set myself phone down and doug my shoe out. i was able to get out very slowly and worked my way back to the road roadway and i found a path where i could actually crawl under a tree trunk and then through the pile and out the other side put my shoe back gone and off. i went that was probably the worst part i mean, i would have stopped lesser men venue real quick. i know that you didn't even tell your daughter you made it. you walked down the iud. you tell your daughter until the reception. the entire story. so she had no clue until then what did she say when she found out and how was the wedding where the wedding was beautiful? >> there was no power at the church, so it was candlelight service. her her friends and family came together and really pulled off a beautiful ceremony was very well done and then we went to the reason i didn't want her to know was i didn't want to upset my daughter on your wedding day. this her special day. >> we don't need to cause any trouble and give her something else to think about. >> so we got to
so i found a place to set myself phone down and doug my shoe out. i was able to get out very slowly and worked my way back to the road roadway and i found a path where i could actually crawl under a tree trunk and then through the pile and out the other side put my shoe back gone and off. i went that was probably the worst part i mean, i would have stopped lesser men venue real quick. i know that you didn't even tell your daughter you made it. you walked down the iud. you tell your daughter...
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so i found a place to set myself phone down and doug my shoe out. i was able to get out very slowly and worked my way back to the road roadway and i found a path where i could actually crawl under a tree trunk and then through the pile and out the other side put my shoe back gone and off. i went that was probably the worst part
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military to go after american people who riot who burned down our cities doug, your reaction and do you buy vance's explanation well, i think it's somewhat of a sort of cleanup on aisle three, what donald trump said is clearly a mess. not helpful to win over new voters. certainly. and vance is trying to do two things. one, he's never we're going against it, go against anything that donald trump says. similarly, tim walz is always going to backup kamala harris, but he's trying to also put it in a way that it is somewhat more explainable. i would say though this is not what you want to be talking about a week out from the election. you want to be talking about those things that voters are saying. they either don't like about the biden-harris administration. we don't hear the word biden all that much anymore. we should hear more of it from republicans. and those concerns that they have about kamala harris and hit on the issue of the economy, hit on the issue of the border over and over again work the leg like the anderson brothers used to do. and you can have success when you go into these
military to go after american people who riot who burned down our cities doug, your reaction and do you buy vance's explanation well, i think it's somewhat of a sort of cleanup on aisle three, what donald trump said is clearly a mess. not helpful to win over new voters. certainly. and vance is trying to do two things. one, he's never we're going against it, go against anything that donald trump says. similarly, tim walz is always going to backup kamala harris, but he's trying to also put it in...
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louis. >> they're going to go down because it's a seasonally weak time of year. maria: doug? won't pick up until the spring. maria:i see. doug? >> watch the weather and the fuel oil. you can never -- that home heating bill is something that's very hard to to predict in october. come november, december, that could be a real issue. maria: gentlemen, great conversation. we so appreciate your time. thank you, sirs. >>> coming up, it is conservative moms' week here on "mornings with maria." we are talking about the most important issue for moms going into election. iowa congresswoman ashley hinson is here with more on that.a)♪ you're watching "mornings withee maria" live on fox business. stay with us. right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. at harbor freight, we design and test our own tools... and sell them directly to you. no middleman. whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight. save even more at our parking lot sale this weekend. (♪) it'
louis. >> they're going to go down because it's a seasonally weak time of year. maria: doug? won't pick up until the spring. maria:i see. doug? >> watch the weather and the fuel oil. you can never -- that home heating bill is something that's very hard to to predict in october. come november, december, that could be a real issue. maria: gentlemen, great conversation. we so appreciate your time. thank you, sirs. >>> coming up, it is conservative moms' week here on...
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and doug said, oh, you got one down the line in across the court. so it's no big deal. that's all he had to say about it. and so jane, of course,oke up immediately broke up with him and never saw him again. r sathey they left. they left. they went home separately. all right. josh boswell , thank you soail. much. the daily mail, we appreciate e yoyou coming on and joining u. and again, we've reached outoug' to doug's teams te on numerous b occasions. still have not heard back fromac just that one denial through us unnamed spokesperson to aum different publication. >> melania trump, elon muskthe e and the secret servicecr. >> everyone knows halloween is all about black and michaels has all the record we need. but don't forget about black. want to discover cindy crawford secret to ageless skin, its meaningful beauty created by world renowned cosmetic specialist dr. john louis sabah. these formulas come from a rare french melon that contains a youth preserving enzyme known as the youth molecule. >> it's kept cindy's skin remarkably youthful, and now there is really big news
and doug said, oh, you got one down the line in across the court. so it's no big deal. that's all he had to say about it. and so jane, of course,oke up immediately broke up with him and never saw him again. r sathey they left. they left. they went home separately. all right. josh boswell , thank you soail. much. the daily mail, we appreciate e yoyou coming on and joining u. and again, we've reached outoug' to doug's teams te on numerous b occasions. still have not heard back fromac just that...
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employees in the country which are also consumers, so if companies could double down, you're talking about walmart, dougfabulous job starting in 2015 investing in pay and benefits. liz: he raised the hourly rate and everybody said this is horrible for the company's bottom line. >> it's really work because employee experience results in a better customer experience and was good for employees is good for the economy and society so i think these are two important nuances. liz: let's get to items that have a little higher price point and that's electronics. so you having run best buy tell me your outlook for electronic sales ahead of the holiday and i ask this because it looks like longer lifespan of many of these items, even the iphone precludes people. they are like i don't need to upgrade so quickly. >> so to be clear, liz, i'm no longer running best buy and corey is doing a fabulous job with that and she will have earnings i think next month but best buy has been like many, several other companies been a rollercoaster, so when covid started stores closed and then all of us wanted to buy multiple pc's, c
employees in the country which are also consumers, so if companies could double down, you're talking about walmart, dougfabulous job starting in 2015 investing in pay and benefits. liz: he raised the hourly rate and everybody said this is horrible for the company's bottom line. >> it's really work because employee experience results in a better customer experience and was good for employees is good for the economy and society so i think these are two important nuances. liz: let's get to...
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doug: i think everybody is hunkering down. i think in a 50-50 election scenario with the election being an elephant in the room, basically everybody is saying publicly, we don't know. they don't know, and none of us know, and that is a huge -- the elephant in the room is not just the election. it is the uncertainty about the election. no matter who you talk to if they tell you they know, they don't know. lisa: doug rediker, thank you for being here in washington, d.c. at the imf headquarters. jonathan: looking forward to the coverage later this hour. lisa sitting down with the south african central bank of and are set your cake down go -- lesetja kganyago. annmarie: but doug rediker is saying is there is a normal basis when you look at american policy that they are more protectionist. the issue is, how far does that protectionism run? with one candidate is much deeper. he's talking about 60% when it comes to china. that is different than what the harris campaign would explain when they view tariffs as targeted. they want to us
doug: i think everybody is hunkering down. i think in a 50-50 election scenario with the election being an elephant in the room, basically everybody is saying publicly, we don't know. they don't know, and none of us know, and that is a huge -- the elephant in the room is not just the election. it is the uncertainty about the election. no matter who you talk to if they tell you they know, they don't know. lisa: doug rediker, thank you for being here in washington, d.c. at the imf headquarters....
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david: let to -- your brass tacks, the polling, you wrote a piece with doug show on saying with the clock winding downlls suggest trump has the edge, one of which is his tremendous advantage with men. women outnumber men going to the polls and they are decidedly for kamala harris. why do you think trump may have the edge right now? >> the momentum and movement in the polls, there has been a slight shift across the swing states in the polls where in states where harris had a slight advantage of those states are tied, states that were tied we are seeing trump with a want to two point advantage, trump is leading with men, harris has a huge lead with women but at the end of the day it still comes down to the fact of who is turning out and we see harris has a lead with suburban voters, suburban women specifically and she is making a bet on the people who historically tend to turn out. alternately trump is able to reach people, picking up this movement in the polls this will suggest an advantage for him and i think it will come down to the wire. david: a fascinating moment in american political history. tha
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and it's going to affect races down the ballot very interesting, great senator doug jones will be back with our panel. >> okay. sounds good. >> still ahead here on cnn this morning, the death toll from hurricane helene sadly continues to rise ahead. how state governments are responding? and how the disaster is impacting the race for the white house plus, were just hours away from what is potentially the last biggest debate in this campaign, trump campaign senior adviser jason miller joins prince us with his thoughts on what we'll see tonight isn't this isn't sure i want to add mr. vice president speaking. >> i'm speaking fuel the trump tax credit mr. vice president, i'm speaking i'm speaking. if you don't mind letting me finish, we can then have a conversation. please we, dream of comfort and softness this is why we make the best socks and slippers history of feet is it bombus.com and get 20% off your first order when a tough call you on the go serve would be silly trying to rob the up to back with the power of robots hasn't. >> and everybody easy to take off relief anywhere. schwann r
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doug, it's great to have you along. let's start with rivian. we mentioned at the start of the show shares are down 4.5%.s. evs have had a host of issues especially with tariffs. tesla discontinuing their lowest cost version what do you do with the shares >> we think you sell them. look, it's a gorgeous car. we love the way it looks, everybody who has one likes them but the stock itself is not a buy here, we do think it's a sell it was down 60 and went down another 50 >> $10.29 stock. >> i would say for the drive, they have to have a feature to turn off the one pedal driving you have to be able to coast sometimes, just throwing that out there. up next, bank earnings, doug, kicking off next week. is there one name you're watching more than others, and what is the trade? >> we think we really like jpmorgan of all the big banks. they came out and preannounced concerns on net interest margins but we think they let the bad news lead and 2025 they will have a great year for fee income we would buy the shares here we do own them >> so we have doug up against carter worth and we'll see who prevails in this fight
doug, it's great to have you along. let's start with rivian. we mentioned at the start of the show shares are down 4.5%.s. evs have had a host of issues especially with tariffs. tesla discontinuing their lowest cost version what do you do with the shares >> we think you sell them. look, it's a gorgeous car. we love the way it looks, everybody who has one likes them but the stock itself is not a buy here, we do think it's a sell it was down 60 and went down another 50 >> $10.29...
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sunday i was about, so there's no safe base and so down the policy is between the wall or how much i'm done. doug, little known also as him, it t and the army chief of does that to hide behind. do you think that any way out to these crisis could be by having this to 9 forced out of the positions i'm. i would love to see both of them forced out. i would love to see a returned to the civilian democratic process that the student needs people demanded protested to risk their lives to achieve. but that seems to be no appetite for that. and i think the fundamental reason for that is what we might call the trump by conduct tritton. and it's essentially the same doctrine, which is that as far as the united states is concerned, this region, the whole of the northeast africa, is in the hands of the favored allies of the united states, egypt, israel saudi arabia, and the not to the r m, or send it to those countries will agree on something then the us will go along with those countries dump degree than the us is not going to do and the thing about so i, i'm afraid that the, the aspirations of the suit and t
sunday i was about, so there's no safe base and so down the policy is between the wall or how much i'm done. doug, little known also as him, it t and the army chief of does that to hide behind. do you think that any way out to these crisis could be by having this to 9 forced out of the positions i'm. i would love to see both of them forced out. i would love to see a returned to the civilian democratic process that the student needs people demanded protested to risk their lives to achieve. but...
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i don't even know what doug sees in he, since she won't put him down for a nap. in fact, she might be the least honest politician ever. listen to her on the biden decline cover up. can you say that you were honest with the american people about what you saw in those moments with president biden, as you were with him again and again, repeatedly in that time? of course, joe biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and, and capable. you never saw anything like what happened at the debate night behind closed doors with him. it was a bad debate. can the american people trust you in these moments, even when it's maybe uncomfortable for americans to have to level with americans in that way? i speak with not only sincerity, but with a, a, a real firsthand account of watching him do this work. i have no reluctance in saying that apologies that should have come with bongos. joe biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and capable a bonus in every way. i speak with not only sincerity, but with a real first hand account of watching him do this work. it always m
i don't even know what doug sees in he, since she won't put him down for a nap. in fact, she might be the least honest politician ever. listen to her on the biden decline cover up. can you say that you were honest with the american people about what you saw in those moments with president biden, as you were with him again and again, repeatedly in that time? of course, joe biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and, and capable. you never saw anything like what happened at the debate...
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did doug dime on his wife and say she never worked the fry station? no. he doubled down on her story. you and your wife both worked at mcdonald's. what is your what's your mcdonald's order? i was a quarter pounder with with cheese guy. it's still just even saying that makes me want to eat one right now. yeah, i know me too, actually. yeah, that was my thing. and i learned to make them too. i make them all even to this day. i can explain exactly how to make one of those guys. once dougie got that out, he loosened up a little to talk about his plans to zhuzh up the white house christmas decor as first gentleman. you know, i was going to ask you about the christmas decorations at the white house. this is going to be a little bit of a uphold my oath of office. you'll decorate for christmas. listen, christmas. i'm a jew who loves christmas. so, you know, we may throw some gelt in there. maybe a few more dreidels. andy cohen's a funny guy who gets a lot of eyeballs from women and gay men, but i'm not sure this helped with the white dudes for harris. unless you're gutfeld. last
did doug dime on his wife and say she never worked the fry station? no. he doubled down on her story. you and your wife both worked at mcdonald's. what is your what's your mcdonald's order? i was a quarter pounder with with cheese guy. it's still just even saying that makes me want to eat one right now. yeah, i know me too, actually. yeah, that was my thing. and i learned to make them too. i make them all even to this day. i can explain exactly how to make one of those guys. once dougie got...
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meanwhile, doug emhoff and barack obama have separate events in pennsylvania. here to break it all downaign strategies and so forth, bret baier with "the special report claude." what is happening there in his brain camp giving trump assistance there? >> good morning, brian kemp has a machine and outwardly supporting president trump and that is a big deal in georgia and real clear politics average as a former president of 2.3 points. i want to rent to this scenario 270 electoral votes to win and they start the seventh toss-up states that we have here. traditionally, 2016-2020 the former president was undercounted in the polls and there was a shy trump voter. some people think it might be that way this time. let's say the pollsters are getting it right, exactly right. as of tonight the real clear politics average what with the result be as of tonight? as we mention in georgia, we would give that to former president trump 4.23 points and wisconsin .3, michigan .3, north carolina .8 and nevada of .7 in arizona up 1.8 and that is as of tonight a lead for the former president 312 to 226. let'
meanwhile, doug emhoff and barack obama have separate events in pennsylvania. here to break it all downaign strategies and so forth, bret baier with "the special report claude." what is happening there in his brain camp giving trump assistance there? >> good morning, brian kemp has a machine and outwardly supporting president trump and that is a big deal in georgia and real clear politics average as a former president of 2.3 points. i want to rent to this scenario 270 electoral...
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. >> sandra: doug, just a few moments ago, kamala harris on the campaign trail doubled down on this callve we heard her do so. but she appears to still be pushing for this. what's at stake with that? >> that is a baffling proposal especially now. you know, raising the minimum wage is something that as a really strong track record of keeping some people from getting a job, wages go up, employers have to cut back somewhere. but raising the minimum wage doesn't mean there's money to pay so they will cut back on something that's usually hiring sodas and get hired? usually the least skilled, lease experience worker. so this is something that hurts the ability for people to get into the first job, claimed that job ladder, and it's at a time when the market is very tight to begin with and we really don't need this kind of interference. so it's not a policy that ever had a good track record, it's baffling to do it now. but as you can see, you know, she's picking her favorites and i tried to place the labor crowd and, you know, has to be some face -- missing credits in these policies and i think
. >> sandra: doug, just a few moments ago, kamala harris on the campaign trail doubled down on this callve we heard her do so. but she appears to still be pushing for this. what's at stake with that? >> that is a baffling proposal especially now. you know, raising the minimum wage is something that as a really strong track record of keeping some people from getting a job, wages go up, employers have to cut back somewhere. but raising the minimum wage doesn't mean there's money to...
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." >> many years ago, doug mcmillon went on, and walmart stock was down sharply. >> that was becauseto change his compensation, which he said would then boost things, make it a better store. >> compensation overall. >> i've been going to the store ever since it happened. >> he came on "mad money" that night, so maybe david ricks will. >> it's okay. >> by the way, on lilly, jim, this idea -- and you raised it but very quickly and of course as usual didn't explain it at all, so most people had no understanding of what you were speaking about. they seem to be protecting price to a certain extent, i think, is what you were trying to say. >> i'm trying to deal with your insult first. >> they pushed the compounders out of the market. >> him and hers. >> because they were -- >> the fda shortage rule says you can flood the channel if you're another supplier, and you can cut price. thank you, david. you know how to explain things. >> the first inventory to get those guys out of the market to maintain price, but by pushing inventory, they may have dampened future demand or at least this quarte
." >> many years ago, doug mcmillon went on, and walmart stock was down sharply. >> that was becauseto change his compensation, which he said would then boost things, make it a better store. >> compensation overall. >> i've been going to the store ever since it happened. >> he came on "mad money" that night, so maybe david ricks will. >> it's okay. >> by the way, on lilly, jim, this idea -- and you raised it but very quickly and of course...
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doug was pointing out the real clear politics for the first time for the average and wisconsin which is not much. this is what it comes downoo. if posters have gotten it right in the last few years have dialed things in we are looking at extremely close election that's trending in trump's direction. however it really would get out the vote could erase those gains in each of those states and could make the difference in win the election. or if we are losing local propensity voters and working-class trump supporters it's possible were looking at what some call a narrow landslide were trump might be able to take most of the swing states and also be close nationally on the popular vote. >> the harris campaign's and the democratic governors have been appealing moderate republicans let's listen to governor whitmer of michigan talk about that. got atta attacked t to people me fancied himself militant republicans. in some of you know i'm tacking about. [laughter] there are some people who supported him are not sure how they're going to vote. that's have got to show up. eric: she is referring to militant republicans, we knew about
doug was pointing out the real clear politics for the first time for the average and wisconsin which is not much. this is what it comes downoo. if posters have gotten it right in the last few years have dialed things in we are looking at extremely close election that's trending in trump's direction. however it really would get out the vote could erase those gains in each of those states and could make the difference in win the election. or if we are losing local propensity voters and...
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meanwhile, doug emhoff and barack obama both have separate events in pennsylvania. here to break it all downaign strategies and so forth, bret baier, anchor of "special report." all right, bret. let's start with trump in georgia. what is hang there and is brian kemp giving trump assistance there. >> bret: good evening, laura. brian kemp is helping. he has the machine and supporting former president trump and that's a big deal in georgia. right now the real clear politics average has the former president up 2.3 points. i want to run through this scenario real quick. this the is path to 270 electoral votes needed to win. these are the seven toss-up states. traditionally 2016, 2020 the former president was undercounted in the polls. there was a shy trump voter. and some people think it might be that way this time. but let's just say that the poll sterts are getting it right, exactly right, as of tonight the real clear politics average what would the result be as of tonight? in georgia we would give that to president trump 2.3 points. in wisconsin, up .3. >> michigan up .1. pennsylvania, up .5.
meanwhile, doug emhoff and barack obama both have separate events in pennsylvania. here to break it all downaign strategies and so forth, bret baier, anchor of "special report." all right, bret. let's start with trump in georgia. what is hang there and is brian kemp giving trump assistance there. >> bret: good evening, laura. brian kemp is helping. he has the machine and supporting former president trump and that's a big deal in georgia. right now the real clear politics average...
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doug ose? i was the mayor from 88 to 92. it's 2 sons don't like saying that cisco. and so they exaggerate things because our crime rate has gone down. if you talk about violent crime, we had all of these catastrophes in the 70's. this city was paralyzed, afraid to go outside because of zebra killings. people's jonestown assassinations. both mayor must go and supervisor harvey milk. it had been and >> it. terrible incident far worse. a couple office buildings shutting down. some of these businesses. we frankly, are failing his businesses needing to excuse. they're going to say its their fault and it's this lln't buy i life was this one went underneath my heart and came out my lower back. we've gone through much worse, if you will, and always come we just how patients and believe it ourselves and we will make it. >> colonels, france, my love letter. sap francisco i'm using i am so glad to be part of so much great music was born here and i get to be part of. thank you, san francisco for opening up your hearts. golden gate as they say. >> every week during our newscast, we'll be telling stories from the people who make up san francisco
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doug luzader. >> douglas: this will hit us in the pocketbook. union is not afraid to make explicit threats about the impact to the economy. shutting down 36 ports. the "new york times" reports port authority of new york and new jersey says 100,000 containers will be tied up with 35 ships waiting offshore over the next week. international long shoreman's association pushing for a wage hike over six years and constraints on automation. >> we way behind, way behind the curve with inflation and we're on strike today because our members are demanding their fair share. they want to receive their fair share of the work they contributed to this industry. >> president biden called this potentially a man-made disaster at the port. white house coming down on side of workersi, refusing to give them a cooling off period. kamala harris says this is about f fairness, making record profits and compensation has grown. long shoremen who trans port especially good deserve a fair share of record profits. this puts the white house in a tough spot. they are can'tly aware of impact this could have driving up prices with holidays around the corner. >> todd: a
doug luzader. >> douglas: this will hit us in the pocketbook. union is not afraid to make explicit threats about the impact to the economy. shutting down 36 ports. the "new york times" reports port authority of new york and new jersey says 100,000 containers will be tied up with 35 ships waiting offshore over the next week. international long shoreman's association pushing for a wage hike over six years and constraints on automation. >> we way behind, way behind the curve...
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made her closing arguments in her quest for the white house down to the wire race has candidates stepping up their attacks on each other. doug lozada reports from washington. as election day is now less than a week away. >> both of these candidates will be hopping from one state to another in these closing days. after wrapping up their final major events. vice president kamala harris chose the ellipse, the area just outside the white house, to make her closing pitch. much of it focused on former president donald trump. >> donald trump has spent a decade trying to keep the american people divided and afraid of each other. that is who he is. but america, i am here tonight to say that is not who we are. that is not who we are. >> she drew a large crowd in the same spot where then-president trump addressed his supporters on january 6th, nearly four years ago. and while her boss, president joe biden, didn't attend his comments earlier in the day created some unwanted attention, lashing out at trump when he said, the only garbage i see floating out there is his supporters. the white house now says that he meant to refer to just on
made her closing arguments in her quest for the white house down to the wire race has candidates stepping up their attacks on each other. doug lozada reports from washington. as election day is now less than a week away. >> both of these candidates will be hopping from one state to another in these closing days. after wrapping up their final major events. vice president kamala harris chose the ellipse, the area just outside the white house, to make her closing pitch. much of it focused on...
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. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," i had a chance to sit down with second gentleman doug emhoff on the campaign trail. we will show you that interview coming up. >>> plus, charlie sykes was the voice of conservative radio in milwaukee for nearly 25 years. but then all the conservatives went away. now, he's telling us why he is voting for kamala harris this november and wants to talk to other republicans about why they need to do the same. we're going to be talking to charlie straight ahead. >>> i'm going to be having a conversation with john mecum in 90 seconds. >>> we will have a red wave, the likes of which they've never seen before. >> what can democrats possibly do to avoid, forgive wave, the red tsunami that is coming in 2022? >> i think we'll see in november not just a red wave. we're going to see a tsunami. >> elon musk tweeted last night, i voted for mayra flores, first time i ever voted republican. massive red wave in 2022. >> the red wave is coming. >> red wave rising, that is the focus of tonight's angle. >> the wave election and you'll lose the senate. i'll bet you $1,000 r
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doug emhoff's and fidelity in his first marriage. he winked at the assassination attempts against him and much, much more good thing we've got our roundtable here to break it down brian stelter. what did you make of this performance? >> i no, don't ask me first i thought it was funny. i thought he actually got a few great jokes in that the best moment was we talked about the assassination attempts and made light of what he's experienced because i think he's experiencing real trauma, real ptsd as a result of the shootings, but he's still able to have a light moment in this room and he took good vantage of the fact that kamala harris wasn't there, which is really disappointing, is that he kept whole thing exactly. that she they're usually supposed to be in the same room, which it is frustrating though that he will not pronounce her name correctly. it's not difficult and he goes out of his way to insult her in a way that i think is racially touched you know the fact that she's not there. >> bomani it's smart move. not so smart. we're going she put out this video in it and actually they brought in like a real comedian to do the bit with her but she could have done
doug emhoff's and fidelity in his first marriage. he winked at the assassination attempts against him and much, much more good thing we've got our roundtable here to break it down brian stelter. what did you make of this performance? >> i no, don't ask me first i thought it was funny. i thought he actually got a few great jokes in that the best moment was we talked about the assassination attempts and made light of what he's experienced because i think he's experiencing real trauma, real...
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bringing down those costs for families and for some people, i think that's going to be a motivation dougt up and get in the fight, get out there and vote. >> she has openly in this race, tried to win over people in the middle. even republicans disaffected ones. it made me think of what you said in 2017 when you are warning your party about moving toward the center, is that still a concern? certain that you have in this political moment president harris is that she is being true to herself. >> i first met her 14 years ago. and it was in the middle of the big financial meltdown. she was in the fight against giant banks that we're trying to take away homes cheated homeowners. and we're now trying to foreclose against them she got in that fight to protect homeowners. every fight i've seen her in since then has been that same kind of our job as in government is to help create more opportunity and to make sure that middle-class working families don't get cheated and have a real opportunity to build some economic security. i think that's been her life's work, and i think it's very much the mess
bringing down those costs for families and for some people, i think that's going to be a motivation dougt up and get in the fight, get out there and vote. >> she has openly in this race, tried to win over people in the middle. even republicans disaffected ones. it made me think of what you said in 2017 when you are warning your party about moving toward the center, is that still a concern? certain that you have in this political moment president harris is that she is being true to...
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down the examples of people. if you want to compare and also january 6, where people trying to overthrow our constitution and some repercussions have to happen. again, i agree with doug that i do think some of this is baked in, but i think we have to continue to call it out even if he is to win in november, we still need to call it out if it becomes the next president even if he doesn't win. and he says these things we should call it out. we can not normalize this type of language, but i will also say this brings, i've been saying this a long time, is that this is there is a double-standard, quite honestly with donald trump in anyone, but i think it is magnified right now with kamala harris and donald trump, she can do interviews and enemy territory, so to speak. he can go on fox news and say crazy things. and it does does it matter? so she needs to stick to her game, stick to her talking points, stick to her plan, and hopefully the voters will align with her november someone who is out there campaigning for ashley allison, doug heye. thank you both. as i've mentioned, these candidates are both in michigan tonight, donald trump still on stage. they both brought very
down the examples of people. if you want to compare and also january 6, where people trying to overthrow our constitution and some repercussions have to happen. again, i agree with doug that i do think some of this is baked in, but i think we have to continue to call it out even if he is to win in november, we still need to call it out if it becomes the next president even if he doesn't win. and he says these things we should call it out. we can not normalize this type of language, but i will...
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doug emoff, on the ellipse. where trump was before he sent a violent mob to the capitol. harris appearing in front of 75,000 supporters down in the same spot. overflow stretching back up towards the washington monument. you can see the pictures on social media. maybe more than 75,000. everyone counted this. one week before election day in this consequential election that we have faced, at least in my lifetime. clocking in, 30 minutes, making her closing arguments to the nation. she spoke for about 30, 31, 32 minutes. she laid out both the sort of democratic stakes of this election, contrast to donald trump'sace trump. as expected of course in this crucial of democracy, particularly given the stain upon it left by donald trump and supporters. harris touched on january 6th and trump's threats to democracy. >> we know who donald trump is. he is the person who stood at this very spot nearly four years ago and sent an armed mob to the united states capitol to overturn the will of the people in and a free and fair election. an election that he knew he lost. americans died as a result of that attack. 140 law enforcement officers
doug emoff, on the ellipse. where trump was before he sent a violent mob to the capitol. harris appearing in front of 75,000 supporters down in the same spot. overflow stretching back up towards the washington monument. you can see the pictures on social media. maybe more than 75,000. everyone counted this. one week before election day in this consequential election that we have faced, at least in my lifetime. clocking in, 30 minutes, making her closing arguments to the nation. she spoke for...
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doug kolk. now has a look back at his career and legacy. >> on the mr. cool. but on the inside, i'm jumping up and down and saying, hey, man, you are willie mays on the tv side. it was good times. the johnny most was best known for for you, young lady. i think we all know a lot of conversations going and what we do just that right now, the stoic role of patriarch james evans in the first 3 seasons of the groundbreaking sitcom all. don't what you're talking about. you're free to do anything you want to do as long as you check with me in your mother. first. >> but on the film side, it was 1988 comedy smash coming to america. most was widely recognized for. don't give a who you are. this is america jack. now you say one word about lisa my foot off of your eye. last born in new most attended colorado state university with a sociology degree. and before you ever thought about acting, his focus was football signing a free agent contract with the denver broncos. a dream that was short lived as injuries derailed his career. luckily for john, he delved into acting and it didn't take long for hollywood to take n
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down to valuation, right? the stock is trading way above all the other media legacy companies and revenue growth is obviously going to underpin. dougle-digit revenue growth will underpin that valuation and for it to be sustainable, it's really important that netflix announces new initiatives. whether it is a price hike that has been long overdue for their standard plan or whether it is a take off in a big way of the advertising business, those are going to be critical. if they don't do that, investors are going to run out of patience. sonali: netflix has been on a tear this year. thank you. bringing you back to the breaking news israel said they had killed the leader of hamas, the architect of the palestinian attack on southern israel that triggered a year long war in gaza. prime minister netanyahu will speak soon and our bloomberg news national security reporter, nick, is with us now. what do we know of the latest and what happens from here, given the pivotal milestone? nick: this is the big question moving forward, does this mean that netanyahu is allowed to declare victory and push israel again towards a cease-fire that would en
down to valuation, right? the stock is trading way above all the other media legacy companies and revenue growth is obviously going to underpin. dougle-digit revenue growth will underpin that valuation and for it to be sustainable, it's really important that netflix announces new initiatives. whether it is a price hike that has been long overdue for their standard plan or whether it is a take off in a big way of the advertising business, those are going to be critical. if they don't do that,...
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doug burgum. thank you for coming. i don't know if you did dan's piece in the wall street journal and he's an old friend of mine and oil analyst extraordinary downrs. it's about fracking. i'm going to throw numbers at you and get you to react. first of all, 70% of oil and 80% of natural gas comes from fracking. that's point number one. i dare say even though whatever kamala harris may say, she would want to cut those percentages down. but call them both 80%. and natural gas is a clean burning fuel. so hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drills must be here to stay; right? what say you? >> harris that wants to ban frafracking and president trumpo says that he wants to unleash american energy dominance and how do you do that? also in that same article by your friend daniel yurgan and innovation. 20 years ago, we had basically no shale production in the country and people said it'll be impossible to go down and get that hard rock this much oil. now the u.s. has become an energy power house in spite of biden administration and in spite of regulation and contrast between trump that supports innovation in private sector and we raise price for every am
doug burgum. thank you for coming. i don't know if you did dan's piece in the wall street journal and he's an old friend of mine and oil analyst extraordinary downrs. it's about fracking. i'm going to throw numbers at you and get you to react. first of all, 70% of oil and 80% of natural gas comes from fracking. that's point number one. i dare say even though whatever kamala harris may say, she would want to cut those percentages down. but call them both 80%. and natural gas is a clean burning...
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doug. >> it is amazing. i think but again, it goes to the point, i think you're seeing this, it's a late breaking election. it's going to come down to gut. in 1982 voters were close polling. it got to the point to what do i want to see when i wake up after the ex. do i want to see what i'm seeing now, harris cannot explain, i don't feel safe, the economy is not what i want it to be or do they want to go back to what they know with donald trump. she's portraying him as hitler. people are not confused by what their eyes are telling them and what she is trying to tell them. that's where the difference comes. maria: what do you think, john? >> the big difference is that donald trump is talking the people whereas kamala harris and barack obama and whatnot are talking down to people. they're preaching to people and people don't like being spoken to that way. maria: you're absolutely right. that's an issue and you know, you see trump looking like a different campaigner this time around than the last time. you know? he's calmer. you see less -- fewer of the tweets and yet the other day, cheryl, kamala harris said he's unhinged, he's unst
doug. >> it is amazing. i think but again, it goes to the point, i think you're seeing this, it's a late breaking election. it's going to come down to gut. in 1982 voters were close polling. it got to the point to what do i want to see when i wake up after the ex. do i want to see what i'm seeing now, harris cannot explain, i don't feel safe, the economy is not what i want it to be or do they want to go back to what they know with donald trump. she's portraying him as hitler. people are...
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doug, i know you have thoughts. the same to you. why is it so close? >> i think it starts with the fact that america's divided. if we look at the downlot races, especially senate, they are close. they are close because if you go to wisconsin or if you go to pennsylvania, voters are divided. they are divided on house races, mayor races, presidential. i think that voter that simone was talking about in suburban philadelphia or suburban raleigh or a lot of communities like outside of atlanta, those voters who haven't made up their mind yet, they still want to hear more from kamala harris. i would agree that kamala harris should do more town halls. she also has to be more specific and say more in those. i can't tell you what the first 100 days of kamala harris' administration would look like because i haven't heard from kamala harris what they would look like. it's an overused phrase. she has to put meat on the bone. the kitchen timer is ticking faster than a few weeks ago. >> does he have a point with that? has she been clear enough about who she is, what she wants to do? i realize the unequal question there is here. i get it. donald t
doug, i know you have thoughts. the same to you. why is it so close? >> i think it starts with the fact that america's divided. if we look at the downlot races, especially senate, they are close. they are close because if you go to wisconsin or if you go to pennsylvania, voters are divided. they are divided on house races, mayor races, presidential. i think that voter that simone was talking about in suburban philadelphia or suburban raleigh or a lot of communities like outside of...
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well control the senate down to two ben in montana and spousal spotlight alani and trump makes way what does my body my tourists it's doug emhoff works to make history inside politics, best reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now politics sunday. manu raja, just 30 days to go. so where does this unprecedented race stand? and how will the candidates shore up their vulnerabilities? and is there anything that could give either donald trump or kamala harris and edge since there is still no clear leader, there are no more debates. the conventions are long over, and now it gets down to tactics and the extensive ground operations. the parties have spent years building to target those small number of persuadable voters in the seven key swing states? so how are the candidates spending these critical final days? last night, donald trump return to the site where he was nearly killed this summer, butler, pennsylvania for a rally with the man of man who died at the scene, as well as the world's richest person. you on musk and vice president harris spent yesterday in hurricane-battered north carolina. of course, a pivo
well control the senate down to two ben in montana and spousal spotlight alani and trump makes way what does my body my tourists it's doug emhoff works to make history inside politics, best reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now politics sunday. manu raja, just 30 days to go. so where does this unprecedented race stand? and how will the candidates shore up their vulnerabilities? and is there anything that could give either donald trump or kamala harris and edge since there is...
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down to, you know, maybe three or four. so michigan, we very well could see it's so tight, we could see a trump win in michigan. neil: interesting. you know, doug do you make of these reports axios and elsewhere that there's a lot of, you know, finger-pointing among democratic higher-ups that kamala harris is blowing it? now, again, i don't know what they are seeing. if you look at polls, they costill seem tight. maybe there is something, as i say, beneath the surface here. are they already crepe hanging? are they doing it too soon? what do you think's going on even how staffers didn't flip if over here and all that -- over her and all that. >> i think there are a bunch of things going on, neil. first, there's a little bit of what you say, the premature declaration of victory. but there's also the perennial fight between the left which feels that she's not been poppe let's enough and left wing enough -- populist enough, and the centrists who feel that elections are won in the middle. and then there's the fight between the biden people who feel that she's not being respectful enough of the administration she is an integral part of and the harris
down to, you know, maybe three or four. so michigan, we very well could see it's so tight, we could see a trump win in michigan. neil: interesting. you know, doug do you make of these reports axios and elsewhere that there's a lot of, you know, finger-pointing among democratic higher-ups that kamala harris is blowing it? now, again, i don't know what they are seeing. if you look at polls, they costill seem tight. maybe there is something, as i say, beneath the surface here. are they already...
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. >> doug, we are looking at a stock that's -- you can't see it, but on the screen next to you, this stock is downht now. what do you think the fair value for this company is today? >> well, we -- our target is 195. and that's 12-month target. now, the channel they have the that you're basically looking at cash pressure here because they've got 45 billion in net debts. that's going to be coming out. they have to pay that down over the next few years. that means very little cash back to shareholders. but, when we look at this on an ebitda basis long-term andget to 195 price target. but, i want to just stress that i think the short-term is very interesting. and by short-term i mean the next six to nine months. it gets more difficult when you see can they really execute? and by execute, i mean, get production rates up on the max first. get production rates up on the 787. that will be a key thing here. >> doug, you keep saying they have to get this done. the stock is up 3.25% on the idea this vote is coming wednesday. what happens if the union votes it down? >> well, you know, that's of course always
. >> doug, we are looking at a stock that's -- you can't see it, but on the screen next to you, this stock is downht now. what do you think the fair value for this company is today? >> well, we -- our target is 195. and that's 12-month target. now, the channel they have the that you're basically looking at cash pressure here because they've got 45 billion in net debts. that's going to be coming out. they have to pay that down over the next few years. that means very little cash back...
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doug ose? i was the mayor from 88 to 92. it's 2 sons don't like saying that cisco. and so they exaggerate things because our crime rate has gone downalk about violent crime, we had all of these catastrophes in the 70's. this city was paralyzed, afraid to go outside because of zebra killings. people's jonestown assassinations. both mayor must go and supervisor harvey milk. it had been and terrible incident. far worse. a couple office buildings shttting down. some of these businesses. we frankly, are failing his businesses needing to excuse. going to say its their fault and it's this fall and i don't buy it. what saved my life was this one went underneath my heart and came out my lower back. we've gone through much worse, if you will, and always come we just how patients and believe it ourselves and we will make it. >> colonels, france, my love letter. san francisco i'm using i am so glad to be part of so much great music was born here and i get to be part of. thank you, san francisco for opening up your hearts. golden gate as they say. >> every week during our newscastg we're going to be telling stories from the people who make up s
doug ose? i was the mayor from 88 to 92. it's 2 sons don't like saying that cisco. and so they exaggerate things because our crime rate has gone downalk about violent crime, we had all of these catastrophes in the 70's. this city was paralyzed, afraid to go outside because of zebra killings. people's jonestown assassinations. both mayor must go and supervisor harvey milk. it had been and terrible incident. far worse. a couple office buildings shttting down. some of these businesses. we frankly,...
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doug really is the contrast of that. he knows that by lifting up women, he is also lifting up himself and the men around him. >> jesse: so the hollywood hunk who single-handedly took downutting kamala ads to get dudes pumped. watch. >> come on, boys. >> let's make america great again. >> remember, you can vote anyway you want. and no one will ever know. what happens in the booth stays in the booth. >> jesse: all right, greg, we are going to go to the manliest man at the table. >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: piers. [laughter] i will go to you, greg. he doesn't need a bigger ego. tell me about aoc talking about how manly doug e. fresh is. >> greg: he lifts women up one hand slap at a time. how can you trust these people about anything? when they believe a man can get pregnant. a man can play in women's sports with a penis, that makes no sense, and they have shifted the prism of what is masculine to its exact opposite, so if you're truly masculine, i.e. me, then you are considered toxic. but what they do is they look for this phony virtue signaling person, who is virtue signaling because obviously things in the past are doing that well but if harris wins he will be the fir
doug really is the contrast of that. he knows that by lifting up women, he is also lifting up himself and the men around him. >> jesse: so the hollywood hunk who single-handedly took downutting kamala ads to get dudes pumped. watch. >> come on, boys. >> let's make america great again. >> remember, you can vote anyway you want. and no one will ever know. what happens in the booth stays in the booth. >> jesse: all right, greg, we are going to go to the manliest man...
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down this path. we have the most over-medicated sickest population in the world and flow no one is talking abot the root causes. customize and save with liberty mutual. customize and sa— (balloon doug) and then i wake up. is limu with you in all your dreams? oh, yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ elizabeth: u.s. food city accused of maiming -- making americ families sick, doctors and scientists warn this is a big problem. he is trained in gastrointestial surgery. dr. great to see you, can you tell us what are proveable links and facts that u.s. food industry that you say is poisoning americans? is it all food or just processed. >> liz we have about a thousand indegreedients that are banned in europe and canada but, in america they have make up any chemical they want. add it to food supply. we have food dyes, some of which cause anxiety and depression. and why is froot loops made with two versions one by kellogg for canada, and one for united states don't american kids deserve the healthier version of a cereal made by an american company, we have to talk about our poison food supply. elizabeth: what kind of illnesses? chemicals and pesticides?
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doug collins podcast." both has spent an enormous time in georgia. where do you see the election right now? >> the election in georgia is interesting and a lot of turnout historic levels. when you break that down be seeing this and typically we lose the early vote. the first week, week and a half we lose by 10-15 points higher. we see an out historic levels and we are actually winning an undecided or low propensity of voter numbers 11% or 12% and not voting. nobody is running out to decide to vote for harris. this is donald trump motor. do not -- this election -- >> t >> carley: the top election official talking about what you were mentioning. >> everyday is a record breaker. if you look at day today, we will be at almost 4 million early voting by the time we finished next friday. it is a testament voters trust the system in georgia. >> carley: do you think that is true? >> i think so and they are getting back to vote. what it shows is the democrats: george election laws .2 to -- barack obama, joe biden, kamala harris, it's not. everything we have seen we have put insecurity in our elections and actually the once effective are the ones who turn out the most. for all the democrats spreading fel
doug collins podcast." both has spent an enormous time in georgia. where do you see the election right now? >> the election in georgia is interesting and a lot of turnout historic levels. when you break that down be seeing this and typically we lose the early vote. the first week, week and a half we lose by 10-15 points higher. we see an out historic levels and we are actually winning an undecided or low propensity of voter numbers 11% or 12% and not voting. nobody is running out to...