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the hope that if not it would i think as a whole mind to go there like doug i. think is the. to some a pun because the goal is to look at it. for myself that you are gold diggers out for taking the risk you feel that. title same but. that's a possible sinister. leave. the mark to market. bubble. because it kept me. going at you not at all to want to fail i mean. let me. just get on this one up out of the on a bus etc we felt the public were looking so fortunate in christa's up the window and just room on the. war. war. war effort. yes a lot. of fire there from. the church there. a little less than half. the land that is. the 4th. of the 4th block of hoffler are for step one. whom. to facilitate one with the. metal can check on. the lucky one. and omaha. they couldn't get us a bed again i guess you know. and i know that's me and i've. taken what do you know but. now get out of it could i mean it's a good idea kid yeah yeah. even for but. you know still within the crystal. it puts it all put it into the list of even though. in physics it's the. kicker that's my. god i'm better
the hope that if not it would i think as a whole mind to go there like doug i. think is the. to some a pun because the goal is to look at it. for myself that you are gold diggers out for taking the risk you feel that. title same but. that's a possible sinister. leave. the mark to market. bubble. because it kept me. going at you not at all to want to fail i mean. let me. just get on this one up out of the on a bus etc we felt the public were looking so fortunate in christa's up the window and...
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doug particularly did,| we did and what doug particularly did, ithink we did and what doug particularly did, i thinkrticularly meaningful. people around the world have been marking this everest anniversary, climbing the stairs to raise money for the charity doug scott set up. it helps the nepalese community, who supported the expedition. doug himself took part and has recently been diagnosed with cancer and is at home. back at carrick fell, his son ewa n home. back at carrick fell, his son ewan and his friends finally make their descent. very tired and very happy for it to be over. the gruelling task of climbing everest is so much more. he is very inspirational and i think he would be very proud and very happy with what we have done today. carrick fell is where doug scott used to train. today's climb has been a fitting tribute to his achievements, 45 years ago. fiona trott, bbc news, cumbria. time for a look at the weather, here's tomasz schafernaker. this is after a hail storm today in yorkshire. not that unusual in autumn, spring or even in the summer. but certainly the last 48 hours, we have seen
doug particularly did,| we did and what doug particularly did, ithink we did and what doug particularly did, i thinkrticularly meaningful. people around the world have been marking this everest anniversary, climbing the stairs to raise money for the charity doug scott set up. it helps the nepalese community, who supported the expedition. doug himself took part and has recently been diagnosed with cancer and is at home. back at carrick fell, his son ewa n home. back at carrick fell, his son ewan...
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at one point when we first got together i said to doug, i said, i don't think the kids know what i do did they? >> i don't know if they fully appreciated it because literally i would go into the kitchen, they would come n we would talk about school, their dating life, whatever, and -- because that's who i was at home. >> they certainly know now. >> and now they do know. >> on that i've got to ask about your husband doug. >> yes. >> he if you win will be the first second man. >> i know. >> how does he feel about that? >> doug is just -- he has the best sense of humor, he is -- he's so incredibly supportive. >> it takes a certain kind of man to feel comfortable in the shadow of a woman. >> but, you know, i don't -- he and i, we don't think of it as shadow. we are partners. >> well, in terms of the public eye. >> i get that. >> we're also challenging each one of us as we move forward we're challenging notions of gender and who does what and what that looks like. >> and he's obviously comfortable with that. >> he is so comfortable in his skin. and that matters. >> what would your mom say
at one point when we first got together i said to doug, i said, i don't think the kids know what i do did they? >> i don't know if they fully appreciated it because literally i would go into the kitchen, they would come n we would talk about school, their dating life, whatever, and -- because that's who i was at home. >> they certainly know now. >> and now they do know. >> on that i've got to ask about your husband doug. >> yes. >> he if you win will be the...
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they've been captured by the concept and the achievement of what we did and what doug particularly did, i thinkarly meaningful. people around the world have been marking this everest anniversary, climbing their stairs to raise money for the charity doug scott set up. it helps the nepalese community, who supported the expedition. doug himself took part, he has recently been diagnosed with cancer and is at home. carrick fell is where doug scott used to train. today's climb has been a fitting tribute to his achievements, a5 years ago. fiona trott, bbc news, cumbria. an extraordinary achievement as he climbs the stairs, well done to him. wrexham football club is one of the oldest in wales, but it's the potential new owners who are grabbing all the attention. that's because the people looking to put money into the club are actors ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney. that's right, we are talking about the stars of deadpool, detective pikachu and it's always sunny in philadelphia and they are in looking to invest £2 million in the tiny club. andy swiss has the story. as one of the worlds biggest movie st
they've been captured by the concept and the achievement of what we did and what doug particularly did, i thinkarly meaningful. people around the world have been marking this everest anniversary, climbing their stairs to raise money for the charity doug scott set up. it helps the nepalese community, who supported the expedition. doug himself took part, he has recently been diagnosed with cancer and is at home. carrick fell is where doug scott used to train. today's climb has been a fitting...
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why i am focusing on the future, and i don't feel that cann and his backup copilot fulfill that need. thank you very much. host: doug, thank you. guest: yeah, i think that just reinforces my finding that if people are voting on election day thinking about trump rosie policies, what he can do for the economy, then he will win. his policies are, generally, popular. if they are thinking about his personality and his character, i think he will lose. host: you don't have to answer this, but if the election were held today, from your standpoint, who would win? guest: after seeing the nine counties that i spent so much time -- and here is the thing -- six of those counties were obama-trump counties, i think five of those counties will stick with the president. i am less sure about erie county, pennsylvania, what you know about. i think it could go either way. i think the entire rationale, or much of it, for joe biden being the democratic nominee is that he can win over some independents and some of these sort of alienated republicans, and maybe some obama-trump voters. and i followed 16 obama-trump voters over three years and had in-depth discussions with
why i am focusing on the future, and i don't feel that cann and his backup copilot fulfill that need. thank you very much. host: doug, thank you. guest: yeah, i think that just reinforces my finding that if people are voting on election day thinking about trump rosie policies, what he can do for the economy, then he will win. his policies are, generally, popular. if they are thinking about his personality and his character, i think he will lose. host: you don't have to answer this, but if the...
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being captured, basically, by the concept and the achievements of what we did and what doug particularly dead. i thinko raise money for the charity doug scott set up. it helps the nepalese community who supported the expedition. doug himself took part, he's recently been diagnosed with cancer and is at home. here is where doug scott use to train. today's climb has been a fitting tribute to his achievement 45 years ago. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... senior us republicans have offered reassurance that there will be a peaceful transition of power if donald trump loses november's presidential election. every week, we make a report for the bbc news website that looks back at one of the issues we've covered all week on outside source. and this week, we take our lead from comments at the un's general assembly. the search for a covid—19 vaccine is at full tilt. there are 240 vaccines in early development, 40 in clinical trials, nine in final stage testing — and none are ready yet, none are certain to work. and the search has created a new challenge. vaccine nationalis
being captured, basically, by the concept and the achievements of what we did and what doug particularly dead. i thinko raise money for the charity doug scott set up. it helps the nepalese community who supported the expedition. doug himself took part, he's recently been diagnosed with cancer and is at home. here is where doug scott use to train. today's climb has been a fitting tribute to his achievement 45 years ago. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is......
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the hope that if not it would i think as a whole monte carlo like doug. is the. to some a pundit called the go forth. from my old home. that you are gold diggers out of from the risk you feel. title same but. that's not possible so nice to. talk to mom the best. thing. because it kept me. going. to want to fail i mean. let me. just get on this one part of the on the bus etc we felt the public were looking for to the inquest is out the window just room on the. back. war. war. war effort. to. get a lot. of hail mary or from. the church or. a little less. than half. the land that is. elizabeth. the 4th block of hoffler are for step one. to facilitate one with the. method that can trickle. the lucky one. all night. and omaha. they could get us a bed again i guess you know. there are let's. take what do you get but. not get out of it could mean it's ok can i see a kid yeah yeah. even for. you know still within the crystal. it puts it all put it into the list of even though. infidelities the. idea. that after all it's a put. you're a teacher just you know and i think.
the hope that if not it would i think as a whole monte carlo like doug. is the. to some a pundit called the go forth. from my old home. that you are gold diggers out of from the risk you feel. title same but. that's not possible so nice to. talk to mom the best. thing. because it kept me. going. to want to fail i mean. let me. just get on this one part of the on the bus etc we felt the public were looking for to the inquest is out the window just room on the. back. war. war. war effort. to. get...
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caller: i like doug but i was not happy with what he did, opening up a congressional seat to take the senate seat away from kelly. the other seat, i think he needs to stay where he is at. perdue has done a pretty good job in my book. out,ch politics in and democrats, republicans, independents. i don't like the socialism. i don't enough republicans are standing behind him in congress or the senate. host: armand out of georgia this morningg. chuck schumer speaking yesterday to reporters about some of the main themes in the 2020 election, tying the president to house and senate republicans and their responses on capitol hill. [video] >> what the president is doing about climate and fires in the west is reminiscent of what he did on covid. ignore it. downplay it. deny it. make it worse. mr. president, for four years you have done nothing on climate. part that are in things are getting worse and worse and worse. pandemics don't magically disappear. climate change does not magically disappear. when is he going to get that into his head? >> we'll be leaving this program at this point as the u.s. house is about to gavel in. n the agenda today,
caller: i like doug but i was not happy with what he did, opening up a congressional seat to take the senate seat away from kelly. the other seat, i think he needs to stay where he is at. perdue has done a pretty good job in my book. out,ch politics in and democrats, republicans, independents. i don't like the socialism. i don't enough republicans are standing behind him in congress or the senate. host: armand out of georgia this morningg. chuck schumer speaking yesterday to reporters about...
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can you speak to that issue, doug, because i don't think we talked about this on air directly togetheri will again, as opposed to things like, as you're well aware, the banking crisis and the bail out of the banks, this is not what this is. this program, again, started by union leaders like sara and others because it's just that. a jobs program as opposed to a bail out for airlines or the industry this program is built to keep infrastructure in place. to do that, the airlines need to be compelled to do uneconomic things to do things to keep like more people employed than we have jobs for right now we keep them employed now so they don't get out of training to serve markets that there isn't sufficient demand to be served today but we don't serve markets where we can help the economy rebound. that's what this is. the way our shareholders pay for that by even greater losses than we would have otherwise, we're being punished for that. we're doing things and our shareholders are paying for them that wouldn't to be done otherwise to keep the infrastructure in place. that's how our shareholde
can you speak to that issue, doug, because i don't think we talked about this on air directly togetheri will again, as opposed to things like, as you're well aware, the banking crisis and the bail out of the banks, this is not what this is. this program, again, started by union leaders like sara and others because it's just that. a jobs program as opposed to a bail out for airlines or the industry this program is built to keep infrastructure in place. to do that, the airlines need to be...
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i do think that slower pace will persist. and again, i consider that problematic and related to the failure to control the virus that biden is talking about. >> doug, you want to chime in on that? >> yeah, i think we will see this in every future report. jared is right about it being net job growth. when we had 18 million temporary unemployments in the month of april, the real question was, could we come back quickly enough that they were only temporary and didn't turn into permanent. the answer, i thought at the time, was going to be no. it would be a long slog out. it's turning out it is no. some of these are permanent losses. now comes the hard work of finding new places in the economy for those who have lost their job in a leisure and hospitality sector in places that are deeply affected by the virus. that's a tough job, something congress and the administration should be focused on right now. >> well said. >> jared bernstein, douglas holtz-eakin, economists from both sides of the aisle, but you deal in facts and figures. i really appreciate you coming on. >> i have to say i have kind of been missing doug lately. which is a very weird thing. >
i do think that slower pace will persist. and again, i consider that problematic and related to the failure to control the virus that biden is talking about. >> doug, you want to chime in on that? >> yeah, i think we will see this in every future report. jared is right about it being net job growth. when we had 18 million temporary unemployments in the month of april, the real question was, could we come back quickly enough that they were only temporary and didn't turn into...
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. >> doug, i could imagine people watching and thinking that that is great that college athletes haveng but what about me? who do you say to them? >> you broke up, you could repeat the question. >> for all of the people sitting here saying this is wonderful that college athletes have access to excellent tests, people at home, regular folks, would love to get their hands on this kind of thing. what would you say to them. >> i start by saying we've always focused on where we could provide the greatest benefit, greatest amount of good. recently we were involved in the program with hhs to provide testing for nursing homes and in that way we feel great about the fact that we're enabling grandmas and grandpas to ultimately end their period of isolation and get back together with their families, their kids, grandkids, great grandchildren in some cases. so we're always focused on what we can do. we have our traditional segment that we're doing nicely and that is hospital customers, that is urgent cares, et cetera. we think that we're at stage now with our increased capacity that we could expa
. >> doug, i could imagine people watching and thinking that that is great that college athletes haveng but what about me? who do you say to them? >> you broke up, you could repeat the question. >> for all of the people sitting here saying this is wonderful that college athletes have access to excellent tests, people at home, regular folks, would love to get their hands on this kind of thing. what would you say to them. >> i start by saying we've always focused on where...
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doug? >> i must disagree with t.w. i'm against violence, i thinkt what has happened in portland and seattle has been regrettable and wrong, but i don't think the answer is to have one branch of government investigate the elected officials that another branch, and prosecute them if you don't like how they've done their job. it is chilling. that being said, the rioters should be prosecuted for what they've done, but that is the local law enforcement. i'm glad the u.s. attorney has made it clear he wasn't involved in any investigation. hopefully there won't be any going forward. >> but harris, the reason that governments are created, governments are created for the purpose of protecting people. mayor durkan abdicated her duties when she allowed violence and almost encouraged it by allowing these sanctuaries. >> she encourage peaceful protests. >> she absolutely encouraged it. she called it peaceful. that's encouragement. >> not to me. >> harris: just a follow-up here that will touch what you are both talking about. it has to do with this whole talk ab
doug? >> i must disagree with t.w. i'm against violence, i thinkt what has happened in portland and seattle has been regrettable and wrong, but i don't think the answer is to have one branch of government investigate the elected officials that another branch, and prosecute them if you don't like how they've done their job. it is chilling. that being said, the rioters should be prosecuted for what they've done, but that is the local law enforcement. i'm glad the u.s. attorney has made it...
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and i must say, i think that we've seen in election campaigns since then, that the media has just grown more and more powerful and dominant. in some of the campaigns. >> doug, as care len is talking, i was just -- carolyn is talking, i was just thinking about perotisms and his catch phrases in the age of twitter. >> gosh, yes. that's true. he would have probably been able to use twitter quite well. get words out there, ideas out there to the people. and we've talked about tonight, is innovating in the format or going on larry king, larry king was free media. and many politicians use that but buying these -- and keep in mind, he's -- it's hard to create another ross perot. he's just a maverick. he's an iconoclastic candidate and a billionaire and had the money to do what he did. and he would have enjoyed being president and would have served the people well but i don't think his heart was in it in 1992 or 1996. it was really about getting the democracy and the people back -- he -- his core, he disdains lobbyists. and washington is a town filled with lobbyists. >> ross perot not only took advantage of paid media, but benefited from the popular culture covera
and i must say, i think that we've seen in election campaigns since then, that the media has just grown more and more powerful and dominant. in some of the campaigns. >> doug, as care len is talking, i was just -- carolyn is talking, i was just thinking about perotisms and his catch phrases in the age of twitter. >> gosh, yes. that's true. he would have probably been able to use twitter quite well. get words out there, ideas out there to the people. and we've talked about tonight,...
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doug jones is one of those seats i have always considered to be a gift, if the republicans had run anybody but roy moore, i don't thinkhile is a big enough turnoff for republicans to sit it out or vote against him. so it does make it an issue. doug jones has voted his principles that have been in line with his long career in terms of social justice issues, which are to the left of the average alabaman. i don't want to offend anyone from alabama who may be watching. but it definitely puts -- i love to be right. so i think it puts everybody actually in quite a precarious position, especially those in tight races. tommy tuberville is going to be enthusiastic about a conservative justice, but for anyone running in moderate territory looking at the polls, you've got to be a little freaked out by the situation electorally. neil: yeah. that could explain the markets right now. freaked out. thank you very much, jessica. good seeing you. again, we will see how this all sorts out. >>> the dow down about 780 points right now. we have been holding these rather depressing levels here but in percentage terms, 2.8%, is not as bad as
doug jones is one of those seats i have always considered to be a gift, if the republicans had run anybody but roy moore, i don't thinkhile is a big enough turnoff for republicans to sit it out or vote against him. so it does make it an issue. doug jones has voted his principles that have been in line with his long career in terms of social justice issues, which are to the left of the average alabaman. i don't want to offend anyone from alabama who may be watching. but it definitely puts -- i...
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i also say the democrats are getting nervous about joe biden 's chances of losing, that is. we heard from michael moore and bill maher yesterday they're feeling less confident, what does doug schoen thinkparty. he's still a democrat i believe i think he's real worried. we'll be back. >> ♪ ♪ i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity, it's like an eight lane highway compared to a two lane dirt road. 25x faster than today's 4g networks. in fact, it's the fastest 5g in the world. from the network more people rely on. this is 5g built right. only on verizon. ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't s
i also say the democrats are getting nervous about joe biden 's chances of losing, that is. we heard from michael moore and bill maher yesterday they're feeling less confident, what does doug schoen thinkparty. he's still a democrat i believe i think he's real worried. we'll be back. >> ♪ ♪ i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles...
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think they will be able to do that? doug: that is a great question. to preface it, think we have to -- to preface it, i think we have to be aware of what's called presentism. judging the acts of someone to -- 200 years ago by our present standards. we have to acknowledge that texas in the 1800s and 1900s was a wild and violent place. the rangers were reacting to that. it was tough men in a tough time. that has to be acknowledged in this discussion. but, there is no doubt that the rangers were, for much of their existence, acting under orders from, and on behalf of of the -- under orders from, and on behalf of the white anglo power structure in texas. and that meant wiping out indians, mexicans and quashing the civil rights of blacks, and looking the other way when people were lynched, that is what they were there to do and told to do. do i think they will acknowledge that? i am a little bit hopeful. the reason i am hopeful is, because i am starting to hear from those who are the official custodians of ranger history. i cannot be any more specific than that at this point because it's not ready to be rel
think they will be able to do that? doug: that is a great question. to preface it, think we have to -- to preface it, i think we have to be aware of what's called presentism. judging the acts of someone to -- 200 years ago by our present standards. we have to acknowledge that texas in the 1800s and 1900s was a wild and violent place. the rangers were reacting to that. it was tough men in a tough time. that has to be acknowledged in this discussion. but, there is no doubt that the rangers were,...
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why i am focusing on the future, and i don't feel that cann and his backup copilot fulfill that need. thank you very much. host: doug, thank you. guest: yeah, i thinkhat just reinforces my finding that if people are voting on election day thinking about trump rosie policies, what he can do for the economy, then he will win. his policies are, generally, popular. if they are thinking about his personality and his character, i think he will lose. host: you don't have to answer this, but if the election were held today, from your standpoint, who would win? guest: after seeing the nine counties that i spent so much time -- and here is the thing -- six of those counties were obama-trump counties, i think five of those counties will stick with the president. i am less sure about erie county, pennsylvania, what you know about. i think it could go either way. i think the entire rationale, or much of it, for joe biden being the democratic nominee is that he can win over some independents and some of these sort of alienated republicans, and maybe some obama-trump voters. and i followed 16 obama-trump voters over three years and had in-depth discussions with s
why i am focusing on the future, and i don't feel that cann and his backup copilot fulfill that need. thank you very much. host: doug, thank you. guest: yeah, i thinkhat just reinforces my finding that if people are voting on election day thinking about trump rosie policies, what he can do for the economy, then he will win. his policies are, generally, popular. if they are thinking about his personality and his character, i think he will lose. host: you don't have to answer this, but if the...
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the snobs in new york that are analyst don't go to walmart i like my walmarts and i think it's terrific and any time doug wants to come on air, this is where he should come on. this is where he should be because the stock is a buy let's go to taylor in michigan, taylor >> caller: hi, jim a big chicago boo-yah. >> well, okay. right back at you on that one. what's going on? >> caller: i'm calling about domo the company is working to become cash flow positive in the recent quarter with a term loan maturity suggests they are making progress. >> they are. they are making progress here is the problem. there is 42,000 of these companies and after awhile they get lost in the shuffle. i think it's good utah based, not silicon valley but there is an awful lot of these and that does make me feel yes, there is a glut of those stocks look at this i like the last one. tries. never forget the truck the truck. [ laughter ] >> really remember. >> merger. >> the market has spoken next time we get a sell off, i want you to remember merger monday "mad money" tonight ipos are like snow flakes no two are alike many hitting th
the snobs in new york that are analyst don't go to walmart i like my walmarts and i think it's terrific and any time doug wants to come on air, this is where he should come on. this is where he should be because the stock is a buy let's go to taylor in michigan, taylor >> caller: hi, jim a big chicago boo-yah. >> well, okay. right back at you on that one. what's going on? >> caller: i'm calling about domo the company is working to become cash flow positive in the recent...
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works on peace agreements in the middle east and actually achieve something this i think is a loser for him all right to doug bandow from the cato institute in washington d.c. doug thank you for that. straight to north carolina now where president trump is addressing our audience listening to what he's saying the hello. great we have great republican senators we have great people and we have a great country that's really we have and we're going to keep it. so we went in election and those are the consequences you know it's called fill that seat and that's what we're doing the supreme court was a very central issue in both the 2016 presidential election and then the 2018 midterm elections where by the way i didn't run you know we had a lot of people a lot of people said oh he really took a little bit of a shellacking not nearly as bad as others in fact we gained seats in the senate but they never talk about that they don't talk about that we gained nobody talked about it but we didn't run and i heard a lot of people heard sure will never voted 28 he voted no no vote everybody vote they just didn't i think we
works on peace agreements in the middle east and actually achieve something this i think is a loser for him all right to doug bandow from the cato institute in washington d.c. doug thank you for that. straight to north carolina now where president trump is addressing our audience listening to what he's saying the hello. great we have great republican senators we have great people and we have a great country that's really we have and we're going to keep it. so we went in election and those are...
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you've got a competitive, we think, senate seat for doug jones there. and i just wonder, like, the degree to which any of this about trump personally, about the kind of person he is or the things he says penetrates in the ecosystem that you exist in down there, in the state and local media, just like -- or if it matters to anyone or have they sort of chalked it up one way or the other? >> so i have to confess i'm a california girl who moved to the south. >> oh, wow. >> but that said, politics is the topic of the day. yeah. in alabama like every place else. and i think something that can be difficult for folks to focus on, particularly for me, i'm guilty of this, is we get caught up in the doings of this administration because we're interested in these issues. that's not what life is like for most americans. we're in the middle of a pandemic and a financial crisis. i think these revelations, even if there's just something extraordinary in them, will not have a lot of impact. we've seen, frankly, extraordinary revelations from the start of trump's first campaig
you've got a competitive, we think, senate seat for doug jones there. and i just wonder, like, the degree to which any of this about trump personally, about the kind of person he is or the things he says penetrates in the ecosystem that you exist in down there, in the state and local media, just like -- or if it matters to anyone or have they sort of chalked it up one way or the other? >> so i have to confess i'm a california girl who moved to the south. >> oh, wow. >> but...
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. >> alright doug, professor roberts how large is the presidents base support in the state of north carolina? >> i think it's very similar here that it is in other states. mid 40% of the electorate here seems to be with the president. a unique thing about president trump is his approval ratings have both and north carolina and nationwide have very little since he took office. it's highly and usually we trackf how presidential popularity. so his bases supported that support them in 2016 i believe is still with them. thee question for his his campaign is coming expand that base enough to win and states that have changed in ways north carolina has? c1 south carolina. good morning. >> caller: goodar morning. i have a question for you, i understand that two people resigned from the north carolina election board. i want to know why and what effect would it have on the north carolina election? >> guest: i think with the collar is referencing and i only sought literally one minute before we came on the air. the two republican members of the state board of elections resigned late last night. i have n not had a c
. >> alright doug, professor roberts how large is the presidents base support in the state of north carolina? >> i think it's very similar here that it is in other states. mid 40% of the electorate here seems to be with the president. a unique thing about president trump is his approval ratings have both and north carolina and nationwide have very little since he took office. it's highly and usually we trackf how presidential popularity. so his bases supported that support them in...
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and earlier i spoke with doug weir policy director of the conflict and environment observatory about the potential scale of the disaster caused by the tanker thinkthere's a whole range of scenarios never in the worst case average extension have a huge fire and catastrophic spill one of the issues of these tankers is that they need to be kept operational to pump gases into the storage tanks and helps to keep down the levels of these faults are gases which actually come off it will distort in that this vessel hasn't been doing that for years now service protection a very large border of explosive gases of the oil and obstacles a huge fire risk structurally the vessel is sitting in a hot she made climate on the salty sea water. so you can see from the outside an affair to have been released good evidence of corrosion without leaks reported in may this year so you know the potential is there for a spill of varying severity and this is 1140000 barrels of oil 4 times what was in the exxon doubt these it's a somewhat different kind of oil but you know the potential is there for a massive spill that will not only have direct environmental effects knocki
and earlier i spoke with doug weir policy director of the conflict and environment observatory about the potential scale of the disaster caused by the tanker thinkthere's a whole range of scenarios never in the worst case average extension have a huge fire and catastrophic spill one of the issues of these tankers is that they need to be kept operational to pump gases into the storage tanks and helps to keep down the levels of these faults are gases which actually come off it will distort in...
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i think they should. the south is the battleground. it's south carolina. it's georgia. i think it's alabama. i don't understand why the democrats aren't investing to save that dougck voters are in the south. that's where the action is. you are running against one cindy hyde-smith. this is her most famous statement, public statement. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be on the front row. >> she is not exactly somebody who is big on racial issues, saying she'd be front row at a hanging. it is also a state that has got a lot of covid issues. 95,310 cases, 2,874 deaths. disproportionate cases and deaths among the black populations, which as you said is the largest in the country. what are the biggest issues that voters are telling you are important to them? >> the number one issue in the campaign for us is the number one problem in mississippi. that's health care. we have -- >> yeah. >> 600,000 people with regard to pre-existing conditions. and my number one issue is medicaid expansion because if we had it tomorrow, we'd have over a fourth of a quarter of a million people in mississippi with the ability to pay their medical bills because we'd have medicai
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potentially change things, absolutely. >> and, doug, help me here, this is presidential election number nine for me. many of them have been consequential, i can't thinkone why you have a pandemic and economy that is cratering, now a supreme court nomination, i could go on and on with the list of this dramatic year. is there a parallel? >> 1968 in the sense that the tet offensive, going on with the vietnam war and the deaths of martin luther king jr. and bobby kennedy, mayhem in chicago, george wallace's third party, the rise of nixon during that tumultuous year, but this seems to me to make 1968 look quaint. 2020 seems to be really about what direction our country is going, what are we made of? it has become the cliche of the year, but this is a battle for the soul of america, and, you know, the democrats i think have a problem that they're playing a firewall strategy. it is based on fear, fear of donald trump, vote for anybody but trump, a fear of losing obamacare, fear of losing roe v. wade, you have to win elections on getting people excited to come out for what you're going to do, your vision. and the way trump's been able to stomp on the news cy
potentially change things, absolutely. >> and, doug, help me here, this is presidential election number nine for me. many of them have been consequential, i can't thinkone why you have a pandemic and economy that is cratering, now a supreme court nomination, i could go on and on with the list of this dramatic year. is there a parallel? >> 1968 in the sense that the tet offensive, going on with the vietnam war and the deaths of martin luther king jr. and bobby kennedy, mayhem in...
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. >> doug brinkley, did ross perot that politicians would follow with the charts or was this uniquely perot? >> i think it's uniquely perot. you guys at c-span cover capitol hill, you see it happen in congress all the time but this was hitting a very large audience and what's amazing is it still the issue of our time. he was trying to drive home a point, that we were going to go down as a country if we kept racking up debt. he was a business person and a fiscal conservative and believed you had to keep your books and he ran really to make that point more than anything else. i read he once said, you know, i grew up as a young man wanting i ended up pearl and becoming the irritant, you know, oyster, meaning, he wanted to wake us up toe this, a very large problem, and the reason maybe 10 ago, the debt wasn't particularly after the clinton administration, we were getting a surplus, but in 2011, this pie chart is frightening, and as i said earlier, from $4 trillion when you put that chart up to today's $15 trillion in debt, perot was trying to wake us up paul revere kind of figure that this could be the doo
. >> doug brinkley, did ross perot that politicians would follow with the charts or was this uniquely perot? >> i think it's uniquely perot. you guys at c-span cover capitol hill, you see it happen in congress all the time but this was hitting a very large audience and what's amazing is it still the issue of our time. he was trying to drive home a point, that we were going to go down as a country if we kept racking up debt. he was a business person and a fiscal conservative and...
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doug, your thoughts on her passing? >> well, it's an incredible loss to america. i think of her and when i teach about her legacy at universities, about being this women's activist. i mean, she was extraordinary fighter for women's rights. when bill clinton sell leected nobody thought she would be picked in '93. they were looking when biron white was going to be retiring and the thought it would be -- nobody thought about ginsburg but hillary clinton knew all about ruth bade er gich e er gi. she told her husband president bill clinton, look at her. she's something extraordinary. it's a fun snow story because bill clinton didn't want the press seeing it so they told her to come in on a sunday evening to the white house, wear just regular clothing almost to be inform and there was bill clinton watching football game all dressed in a suit and tie and she was like in lounge clothes and she was deeply embarrassed but it took bill clinton about ten minutes to realize that hillary clinton was right that this was the winner and he went to bat for her. we have to remember when bil
doug, your thoughts on her passing? >> well, it's an incredible loss to america. i think of her and when i teach about her legacy at universities, about being this women's activist. i mean, she was extraordinary fighter for women's rights. when bill clinton sell leected nobody thought she would be picked in '93. they were looking when biron white was going to be retiring and the thought it would be -- nobody thought about ginsburg but hillary clinton knew all about ruth bade er gich e er...
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jillian: doug luzader is live in washington as both campaigns hit the trail to swing states. >> reporter: i thinkdidates will need some of todd's energy in the days you ahead. we're getting to the final stretch. president trump tomorrow is going to be heading to the critical state of north carolina. of course, he was there just a few days ago. vice president mike pence is going to be in wisconsin today. we know the role that that state played in the last election. it's going to play an important role this time around. there's going to be a lot of talk today about the economy, especially in the wake of that jobs report that came out last week, showing a big drop in the unemployment rate. >> it's going to be a very clear choice in november. president trump who has already built the world's best economy once and is doing it a second time and joe biden who would raise taxes by $4 trillion in the middle of this recovery and kill the recovery while it's still going on and on top of that, heap the regulations of the green new deal on top of every person and building in this country. it will be a clear c
jillian: doug luzader is live in washington as both campaigns hit the trail to swing states. >> reporter: i thinkdidates will need some of todd's energy in the days you ahead. we're getting to the final stretch. president trump tomorrow is going to be heading to the critical state of north carolina. of course, he was there just a few days ago. vice president mike pence is going to be in wisconsin today. we know the role that that state played in the last election. it's going to play an...
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positively i still think this was a great deal for walmart i think walmart is such a winner here because they get access to 100 million people in tiktok and they need that younger group dougrd, carl, not going to get on a board that is phony. he's just not going to do that >> no, i think the bigger discussion, jim, is probably oracle's lack of consumer touch, right? and how that will play out in a business that is highly consumer se centric. >> zoom is business to the consumer and i think no one feels zoom is unhappy with oracle that is a pretty good relationship i know what is hardest is larry ellison is talking to the government but they don't talk to us. so it's very difficult for them to be able to convey the story when they're not trying to convey it. >> right, right. that's why you end up with op-eop op-eds which i'm sure you read today. the idea that a country's leader decides which deals get done and which don't and contingent on how friendly the company is with the leader is how it works in putin's russia >> wow well, okay there's joe's view i do know what you have is you have majority-owned company and however the president put it, i come back to its majority ow
positively i still think this was a great deal for walmart i think walmart is such a winner here because they get access to 100 million people in tiktok and they need that younger group dougrd, carl, not going to get on a board that is phony. he's just not going to do that >> no, i think the bigger discussion, jim, is probably oracle's lack of consumer touch, right? and how that will play out in a business that is highly consumer se centric. >> zoom is business to the consumer and i...
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to be able to return to school safely, to return to mass gatherings i think that's where this research could be very important. >> doug whether it's prudent for schools to be prioritizing athletics in first place when there are still questions whether they can even come to college? so many schools already have sent kids home and there are all sorts of economic problems so is athletics really the focus? >> well, this is really just the next step, you know, we started by addressing people with the greatest need, health care providers, first responders. we then engaged in testing in nursing homes. doing our best to play our part to get grandmas and grandpas reunited with their families and this is just the next step so i do believe that the data that we're going to generate from these -- this study is going to be very helpful in creating a testing algorithm that will get everybody back to where they want to be. >> what will be the threshold, larry, for conducting a game if you do get a positive test before the game? >> well, we're hoping with these test that's any student athletes that tests positive will not be sick dur
to be able to return to school safely, to return to mass gatherings i think that's where this research could be very important. >> doug whether it's prudent for schools to be prioritizing athletics in first place when there are still questions whether they can even come to college? so many schools already have sent kids home and there are all sorts of economic problems so is athletics really the focus? >> well, this is really just the next step, you know, we started by addressing...
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think. now it shouldn't spill over into it because i mean you have to have friends in the caucuses. and other by john there they have friends over there doug stan and blizzard but they will not become involved. the danger for a mean year is because they're smaller and weaker and poorer that if the the turkish army and the coach provide that call of volunteers then you could have a conflict with here because reid would believe they could win because in the 1964 conflict a lot of generals and other gung afghans and others can mean only other by the only side so the danger is that these mysteries will be pulled into the conflict and then armenia will then appeal to the outside world please we need mercenaries coming in outside and it could escalate so. basically moscow and. muscular and the turks the turks the russians on the struggle the stronger position and they can fact say at least talk this fighting because it's been a very new one it's destroying your economies killing people and the outside world think you're mad to be doing this they will not support you please come to the negotiating table and stop this mayhem i mean it when you loo
think. now it shouldn't spill over into it because i mean you have to have friends in the caucuses. and other by john there they have friends over there doug stan and blizzard but they will not become involved. the danger for a mean year is because they're smaller and weaker and poorer that if the the turkish army and the coach provide that call of volunteers then you could have a conflict with here because reid would believe they could win because in the 1964 conflict a lot of generals and...
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. >> jon: doug, from the democratic perspective, what do you think of the idea of labelling kamala harris as a radical california democrat? >> i you, i agree with marc thiessen partially. i don't think that her posture as attorney general of california was that of a radical democrat. certainly is liberal but she's in the mainstream of the democratic party. she's not an aoc or bernie sanders supporter. so i think it's the wrong way to go if i was a trump campaign and quite frankly, at this point the trump campaign lacks a strategy, lacks focus and they're flailing away with the taxes. so far given the polling that shows biden leads seven or eight points. >> jon: so tom, you know, if she can be tagged with this label and there's a lot of people that sort of, you know, people in the middle of the country that laugh at california and have all kinds of names for the place, if she can be tagged as a california liberal, why did she get picked for the vice presidential slot? >> well, she got picked because she was the best of the least worst options, right? every candidate that joe biden was considering had flaws. she seemed to be sor
. >> jon: doug, from the democratic perspective, what do you think of the idea of labelling kamala harris as a radical california democrat? >> i you, i agree with marc thiessen partially. i don't think that her posture as attorney general of california was that of a radical democrat. certainly is liberal but she's in the mainstream of the democratic party. she's not an aoc or bernie sanders supporter. so i think it's the wrong way to go if i was a trump campaign and quite frankly,...
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so i think that the voting rights act and john lewis cannot be separated. with dougabama, no one, no one will be left out or left behind. he will look after all the people and not just some of the people. he will lead us to a better place. he will be a great senator for the state of alabama and for our nation. doug jones believes in all of us. with doug, we all can walk together. >> stand up for social justice. doug jones needs our help. please help doug jones continue to work for all of us. every rec; another fancy way to show your love. fancy feast. try savory centers. paté with a center of gravy! the largest 5g network... with t-mobile for business, your business has an easy choice. award-winning customer satisfaction... insanely great value. choose. all. three. ready when you are. >>> it's considered up with of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation ever passed. by 5-4 the supreme court took the teeth out of a long enacted nearly 50 years ago. >> president lyndon johnson signed the land mark law in 1965, and ever since the voting rights act has pol
so i think that the voting rights act and john lewis cannot be separated. with dougabama, no one, no one will be left out or left behind. he will look after all the people and not just some of the people. he will lead us to a better place. he will be a great senator for the state of alabama and for our nation. doug jones believes in all of us. with doug, we all can walk together. >> stand up for social justice. doug jones needs our help. please help doug jones continue to work for all of...
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doug collins, here next. i don't suspect he's going to argue with that predicate. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ you thinkapp, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello? lou: breaking tonight, rino senator y loeffler is being accused
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-- caller: i just think like the earlier callers [no audio] host: doug? we lost you. are you there? ologies, maybe you can call back. james, good morning. caller: good morning. my name is james. i just turned 74 years old last week. i'm a vietnam vet. any. as i'm a big-time flag waver, but my flag has been upside down for three years now, the way things are running. this guy should not be able to justice.next on a couple of reasons. first of all, everybody he picks , he's got a relationship with the last guy, cavanaugh, being a sexual assault or, accused of. -- assaulter, accused of. and all the negative marks against him. i think he knows he's not going to win and he's doing these ugly things against the constitution. those people are not speaking up enough. the second amendment is not in danger. host: james, you are cutting in and out. are you there? apologies to james as well. lost the connection with you. senator roy blunt, part of the republican leadership team, he -- here is what he had to say about nominating a supreme court justice. [video clip] 2016 you refused to meet with
-- caller: i just think like the earlier callers [no audio] host: doug? we lost you. are you there? ologies, maybe you can call back. james, good morning. caller: good morning. my name is james. i just turned 74 years old last week. i'm a vietnam vet. any. as i'm a big-time flag waver, but my flag has been upside down for three years now, the way things are running. this guy should not be able to justice.next on a couple of reasons. first of all, everybody he picks , he's got a relationship...
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doug jones? >> well, it is important that you compete everywhere it is important that when you think about the south, and ie a large pocket of african-american voters right there in the south and they need representation, too. the entire region. and some of the issues that we are dealing with are consistent. in south carolina, in georgia, in mississippi, we have rural hospitals that have closed, and that is because people like lindsey graham have refused to expand medicate. and, you know, those areas also don't have broad band. i mean, these issues are consistent the issues i talk about in south carolina are the same issues they're dealing with in mississippi, in georgia and alabama. so it is time for a new leadership that is addressing the ills of the people, and i believe it is important to invest in the south. it's really important. and i hope that we see more investment not only in my race but across the region. >> yeah. is lindsey graham going to debate you he seems to like to try to get at you on twitter. i don't know why he doesn't focus on donald trump. is he going to debate you? >> well, joy, he i
doug jones? >> well, it is important that you compete everywhere it is important that when you think about the south, and ie a large pocket of african-american voters right there in the south and they need representation, too. the entire region. and some of the issues that we are dealing with are consistent. in south carolina, in georgia, in mississippi, we have rural hospitals that have closed, and that is because people like lindsey graham have refused to expand medicate. and, you know,...
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>> you know, i think when it comes to gaming the senate for democrats, i believe, you know, my instinct on this is senate minority leader chuck schumer would probably give douge for amy coney barrett or any other, whether barbara lagoa, whoever president trump nominates, in order to keep his seat because the agenda of senate democrats, they have this bold agenda, talking about court packing and possibly abolishing the filibuster and doug jones loses his seat, there's a good chance they will stay in the minority. neil: real quickly, on amy coney barrett, one of the other reasons i heard why she is being considered is she has been thoroughly vetted. her appeals court appointment, that of course was the famous exchange with dianne feinstein. what we know, we know. there will be very few surprises and the administration wants to make this as quick a process as possible. is that influencing the president on this ultimate choice? >> it should influence the president's choice. does he have a candidate who has not been vetted and you are giving democrats and the opposition a reason to call for more hearings and delay the process. we are around 40 days to the electio
>> you know, i think when it comes to gaming the senate for democrats, i believe, you know, my instinct on this is senate minority leader chuck schumer would probably give douge for amy coney barrett or any other, whether barbara lagoa, whoever president trump nominates, in order to keep his seat because the agenda of senate democrats, they have this bold agenda, talking about court packing and possibly abolishing the filibuster and doug jones loses his seat, there's a good chance they...
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caller: i like doug but i was not happy with what he did, opening up a congressional seat to take the senate seat away from kelly. the other seat, i thinke needs to stay where he is at. perdue has done a pretty good job in my book. out,ch politics in and democrats, republicans, independents. i don't like the socialism. i don't enough republicans are standing behind him in congress or the senate. host: armand out of georgia this morningg. chuck schumer speaking yesterday to reporters about some of the main themes in the 2020 election, tying the president to house and senate republicans and their responses on capitol hill. [video] >> what the president is doing about climate and fires in the west is reminiscent of what he did on covid. ignore it. downplay it. deny it. make it worse. mr. president, for four years you have done nothing on climate. part that are in things are getting worse and worse and worse. pandemics don't magically disappear. climate change does not magically disappear. when is he going to get that into his head? knowledge going to get through that orange hair and into his brain? it is galling. galling. grasp basic not s
caller: i like doug but i was not happy with what he did, opening up a congressional seat to take the senate seat away from kelly. the other seat, i thinke needs to stay where he is at. perdue has done a pretty good job in my book. out,ch politics in and democrats, republicans, independents. i don't like the socialism. i don't enough republicans are standing behind him in congress or the senate. host: armand out of georgia this morningg. chuck schumer speaking yesterday to reporters about some...
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doug pressly. owner and representative of the outer sunset merchants association. >> great. welcome back, robin. i want to thank you so much for sticking around until, i think you didn't go on until 9:30 or 9:40 at the last meeting. i appreciate so much that you sticking around for that and accordingly, we put you first today to hopefully get you out earlier this time. so we're excited to have you back. we obviously feel very strongly about shared spaces in your on going feedback and information that is very important. we'd also like to welcome marybell and doug for joining us. they have some great information for us about how shared spaces is working or not working and out lying communities and it's a big priority for our commission. so, i'm excited to welcome you and hear about your experiences. we'll begin with robin's update and after that we'll move over to mary bell and daunte and doug. >> thank you, president. it's great to be here again reporting on status and to be here with mr. ball, mr. marez and all three of those individuals have been major champions for in suring adoption and sort of a presence and an impact in the communities that they served
doug pressly. owner and representative of the outer sunset merchants association. >> great. welcome back, robin. i want to thank you so much for sticking around until, i think you didn't go on until 9:30 or 9:40 at the last meeting. i appreciate so much that you sticking around for that and accordingly, we put you first today to hopefully get you out earlier this time. so we're excited to have you back. we obviously feel very strongly about shared spaces in your on going feedback and...
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doug: individual rangers were cooperative. individual rangers operate often independently. a you are a prominent lack of bureaucracy within the rangers. ranger does what he thinks he needs to do. dayexample, i spent the with a ranger in southeast texas. great guy, terrific ranger, terrific law man and a credit to the agency. officials would not cooperate with me at all. the book took five years to research and write. yearst all five of those trying to get cooperation out of the rangers officials. emails, phone calls, letters, personal appeals, nothing worked. they wanted nothing to do with me. the only comment they have had on the book so far is that historians will judge its veracity. they have not said anything else. the rangers have a professional operation and they have changed dramatically. they have standards and training a professional law enforcement organization and a really good one in many ways. but the rangers are under what is called a texas department of public safety and that agency is not known for its transparent. with me or any other journalist. so it's a problem. i would like to see more transparency, but i'm not too optimistic about that. >> you clearly told us some anec
doug: individual rangers were cooperative. individual rangers operate often independently. a you are a prominent lack of bureaucracy within the rangers. ranger does what he thinks he needs to do. dayexample, i spent the with a ranger in southeast texas. great guy, terrific ranger, terrific law man and a credit to the agency. officials would not cooperate with me at all. the book took five years to research and write. yearst all five of those trying to get cooperation out of the rangers...
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doug woul collins, r reaction on senate g.o.p. report, we're hearing it could come out this week or days before first debate? this is big story, your reaction. >> it is great, i am glad to hear it, thinkl with ukrainian president, we didn't talk about joe biden and hunter biden and the skeletons they have in the closet from the ukraine. this is coming up. now let's see if joe biden can answer a corruption issue, he has been a part of, his son government 50as thousands dollas from a company, he had no business getting only because his last name offe -- was bidend his dad vice president. elizabeth: you are hooking it back to impeachment over ukraine. you saidd it controversial and debatable, i understand both sides. i want to move forward biden stewarstew -- allegedly involvig corruption overseen by prosecutors work are for ukraine. country thatkr relies on u.s. ad money, senator ron johnson, said that the basel basically he is g and seeing will show this joe biden is unfit to be president. what do you hear that would have senator johnson say a big bombshell like that. >> the same thing for last year and a half, you saw videos, controversy of quid pro quo, joe did this demanding stuff,
doug woul collins, r reaction on senate g.o.p. report, we're hearing it could come out this week or days before first debate? this is big story, your reaction. >> it is great, i am glad to hear it, thinkl with ukrainian president, we didn't talk about joe biden and hunter biden and the skeletons they have in the closet from the ukraine. this is coming up. now let's see if joe biden can answer a corruption issue, he has been a part of, his son government 50as thousands dollas from a...
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the chief and as doug said, you know, our country is fighting this pandemic, we have a long way to go to recover. the first c.a.r.e.s. act kept this country out of a depression and i thinkake that was made is it just didn't go far enough and long enough. we are obviously here supporting the airlines and our people. there's very broad bipartisan support, as doug was describing, and chief meadows assured us that the white house is very interested in getting something done so we've reached out to the speaker just encouraged the two sides to work together so that we can save jobs and really in a broader sense save this economy. we're obviously very hopeful, but we're down to the bitter end in this with the first payroll support program expiring at the end of this month and a number of the airlines have already announced thousands, tens of thousands of furloughs real people, real jobs, that certainly won't help the economy. and it's bigger than the airlines we are a small part of the economy, but a meaningful one. we appreciate the time with you all this morning >> so how much -- >> we have to go to -- >> how much specifically are you requesting and how long could that exten
the chief and as doug said, you know, our country is fighting this pandemic, we have a long way to go to recover. the first c.a.r.e.s. act kept this country out of a depression and i thinkake that was made is it just didn't go far enough and long enough. we are obviously here supporting the airlines and our people. there's very broad bipartisan support, as doug was describing, and chief meadows assured us that the white house is very interested in getting something done so we've reached out to...
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doug pressly. owner and representative of the outer sunset merchants association. >> great. welcome back, robin. i want to thank you so much for sticking around until, i think you didn't go on until 9:30 or 9:40 at the last meeting. i appreciate so much that you sticking around for that and accordingly, we put you first today to hopefully get you out earlier this time. so we're excited to have you back. we obviously feel very strongly about shared spaces in your on going feedback and information that is very important. we'd also like to welcome marybell and doug for joining us. they have some great information for us about how shared spaces is working or not working and out lying communities and it's a big priority for our commission. so, i'm excited to welcome you and hear about your experiences. we'll begin with robin's update and after that we'll move over to mary bell and daunte and doug. >> thank you, president. it's great to be here again reporting on status and to be here with mr. ball, mr. marez and all three of those individuals have been major champions for in suring adoption and sort of a presence and an impact in the communities that they served
doug pressly. owner and representative of the outer sunset merchants association. >> great. welcome back, robin. i want to thank you so much for sticking around until, i think you didn't go on until 9:30 or 9:40 at the last meeting. i appreciate so much that you sticking around for that and accordingly, we put you first today to hopefully get you out earlier this time. so we're excited to have you back. we obviously feel very strongly about shared spaces in your on going feedback and...
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doug is just -- he has the best sense of humor. he is so incredibly supportive. >> it takes a certain kind of man to feel comfortable in the shadow of a woman. >> he and i, we don't thinks shadow. we are partners. >> in terms of the public eye. >> and we're also challenging each one of us as we move forward we're challenging notions of gender and who does what and what that looks like. >> and he's obviously comfortable with that? >> yeah. he's so comfortable in his skin. and that matters. >> what would your mom say about where you are right now? >> i think she'd be really extremely proud, and she would say beat trump. [ laughter ] my mother was a scientist. she had two goals in her life, to raise her two daughters and end breast cancer. all five feet of her, she was one of the strongest, most loving and toughest people you've ever met. and she raised us to live a life of service. and she would look at the suffering right now. she would look at the denial of science right now, and it would piss her off, excuse my language. >> do you think she would be surprised that her daughter is the first woman of color on a ticket? >> i don't think she would. i think she's immensely
doug is just -- he has the best sense of humor. he is so incredibly supportive. >> it takes a certain kind of man to feel comfortable in the shadow of a woman. >> he and i, we don't thinks shadow. we are partners. >> in terms of the public eye. >> and we're also challenging each one of us as we move forward we're challenging notions of gender and who does what and what that looks like. >> and he's obviously comfortable with that? >> yeah. he's so comfortable...
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doug collins wants president trump's nominee approved before election day the president tweeted saturday that voters gave republicans control of this process and he wants his nominee considered without delay. collins expects an announcement soon i would think you're probably this week that speed is concerning to some i legitimately terrified. >>of what can happen right now the senate is set to return home in october for campaigning. but that could all change as the battle over the vacancy intensifies. that was kelly meyer reporting for us this evening and we're also learning tonight that a statue of the late justice will be built in her native brooklyn. our coverage of the passing of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg continues now on kron 4 dot com. >>there you can find local and national lawmakers reaction to her death. also a list of trump's possible nominees to replace sir and we have an extensive article on the legacy that she leaves behind it's all right there on our website kron 4 dot com. >>kron 4 news at 8 o'clock this saturday night continues in just moments with choosing just as ginsburg's replacement tonight at 8.30 what president trump said during a rally tonight in north carolina that could narrow down that list and a
doug collins wants president trump's nominee approved before election day the president tweeted saturday that voters gave republicans control of this process and he wants his nominee considered without delay. collins expects an announcement soon i would think you're probably this week that speed is concerning to some i legitimately terrified. >>of what can happen right now the senate is set to return home in october for campaigning. but that could all change as the battle over the vacancy...
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think his life should have counted. how about captain doug hickock? if if he lived, i don't know, in cheyenne, wyoming, i suppose the president might have valued his life. unfortunately for captain hickock, he lived 1,700 miles east in bangor, pennsylvania, so president trump says his life isn't worth counting. maybe i'm giving the president too much credit. you never really know what the heck he means when he talks, so it's possible that his definition of blue states isn't limited to states with democratic governors. maybe his definition of blue states includes states with more democrats than republicans in their congressional delegations. that would mean val entina blackhorse's life didn't count because she lived in caliente, california. nor would tie roan power who died of covid in california in june. what kind of demented person would make that calculation? president trump, that's who. of course, there is no bottom with president trump. he is so contemptuous of every virtue, so dishonorable, so dishonest that the vices parade themselves forward one after another. a
think his life should have counted. how about captain doug hickock? if if he lived, i don't know, in cheyenne, wyoming, i suppose the president might have valued his life. unfortunately for captain hickock, he lived 1,700 miles east in bangor, pennsylvania, so president trump says his life isn't worth counting. maybe i'm giving the president too much credit. you never really know what the heck he means when he talks, so it's possible that his definition of blue states isn't limited to states...
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i think it makes it easier for amy. i think they can't do that again. will: part two of pete's exclusive sit-down interview with the president next. ♪ limu emu & doug youay that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. 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. ♪. jedediah: we've been talking all morning about the nomination of judge amy coney barrett, the president's third nominee to the supreme court. will: with all the tension in washington president trump is has words of wisdom for judge barrett ahead of what is expected to be a contentious confirmation process. p
i think it makes it easier for amy. i think they can't do that again. will: part two of pete's exclusive sit-down interview with the president next. ♪ limu emu & doug youay that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ some companies still have hr...