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do you support an ethics committee investigation? >> i am very concerned about this?they take action and sometimes they don't. i don't understand why senator graham is calling secretaries of states other other states. i know the georgia secretary of state who's willing to stand up and call it out for what it was. he's allowing people to do their jobs and we'll see results. for me it is like as i look of the future of our country and the democracy, this is, erin, as my advantage point this is all about getting those georgia results in which i understand it is going to be this week. arizona is done. lawsuits have been found frivolous, it is time for donald trump to concede this election. >> so many of your republican colleagues have remained sigh leap colleagues have remained sigh leap silent, not all but most. he keeps on saying this kind of thing and you have some people going out and you know amplifying it and others in their silence and that's why we got a new poll today, 70% of republicans, that's 50.5 million people voted believed president-elect biden won because
do you support an ethics committee investigation? >> i am very concerned about this?they take action and sometimes they don't. i don't understand why senator graham is calling secretaries of states other other states. i know the georgia secretary of state who's willing to stand up and call it out for what it was. he's allowing people to do their jobs and we'll see results. for me it is like as i look of the future of our country and the democracy, this is, erin, as my advantage point this...
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and coming up, it should have been a busy day for the senate ethics committee with a complaint filed nst lindsey graham and with a georgia senator violating senate ethics rules live on tv. clear violation. we will see if the committee investigates next. l see if the e investigates next. (burke) deep-sea driving, i see... (customer) something like that... (burke) well, here's something else: with your farmer's policy perk, new car replacement, you can get a new one. (customer) that is something else. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ 5g is going to change everything about the way businesses run. and most important is the ability to transform the smallest of businesses right in our neighborhoods. we created the 5g business impact challenge to give them the tools for them to come back stronger. the things that folks are doing today to survive during the pandemic will help them become more resilient into the future and technology like 5g is whats really going to enable that. more let's get checked forture and t
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what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the whole in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then the ones who sustain our normal lives of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that, a distribution. this all sounds very good in russian. all of the, from the view of the question is the bottom line here is that it's a question about, you know, who is going to be saved and you mean that internationally, both national and international. that's pretty emotional. at 1st, it's going to be the attempt to save the ones who have the highest risk. that's going to be like a matrix where you see the different categories that people fall into because of diseases because of age and because of their job, maybe it's going to be a very difficult assessment about this. you've been working with germany's ethics council long the the criteria that will be adopted to make these kind of very difficult decis
what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the whole in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then the ones who sustain our normal lives of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that, a distribution. this all sounds very good in russian. all of the, from the view of the question is the bottom...
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what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the sheiko in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then it's the ones who sustain our normal lives, of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that distribution, this all sounds really good in russia. the point is that the, from the view of the question is the bottom line here is that it's a question about, you know, who's going to be saved and you mean that internationally or both national and international. let's begin nationally that well, at 1st it's going to be the attempt to save the ones who have the highest risk. that's going to be like a matrix where you see the different categories that people fall into because of diseases because of age. and because of their job, maybe it's going to be a very difficult assessment of the house about a and you've been working with germany's ethics council on the the criteria that will be adopted to mak
what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the sheiko in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then it's the ones who sustain our normal lives, of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that distribution, this all sounds really good in russia. the point is that the, from the view of the...
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what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the she call in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then the ones who sustain our normal lives, of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that, a distribution. this all sounds very good in russia. the point is that the, from the view of the question, the bottom line here is that it's a question about, you know, who's going to be saved and you mean that internationally or both national and international that's broken nationally, that well at 1st it's going to be the attempt to save the ones who have the highest risk that's going to be like a matrix or you see the different categories that people fall into because of diseases because of age and because of their job, maybe it's going to be a very difficult assessment of that assessment you've been working with. germany's thanks council on the the criteria that will be adopted to make these ki
what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the she call in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then the ones who sustain our normal lives, of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that, a distribution. this all sounds very good in russia. the point is that the, from the view of the...
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so yesterday bioethics forum by national ethics committees of different countries from britain participated in particular. and we had mrs. will come from the european union and we discuss these issues. so it's really important to exchange on that and to come to a common strategy. on the other hand, we all know how difficult it is, although we know what would be the best to get europe to act as one person asked. and one thing is, what are we discussing? and the other thing is, what are the national states willing to do? and that only time will show. but i think the aim is to come to a concerted action. and to be a skirt you were talking about the international aspects of all this. india and south africa believe have already come out and said that there should be no peyton's on, at least some of the vaccines that come out. so they can be locally manufactured. is that a realistic route to go down? it's a good suggestion, how realistic it is, is difficult to say because development of the vaccine, obviously cause a lot of money. and many taxpayers have paid a lot of money into the development o
so yesterday bioethics forum by national ethics committees of different countries from britain participated in particular. and we had mrs. will come from the european union and we discuss these issues. so it's really important to exchange on that and to come to a common strategy. on the other hand, we all know how difficult it is, although we know what would be the best to get europe to act as one person asked. and one thing is, what are we discussing? and the other thing is, what are the...
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the ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges, including accepting gifts and the misappropriationf funds. he was supported by the fee for president during his 2017 election campaign. he can challenge the ban. >> in tennis, russia's daniel medvedev has won the atp titles after coming from behind to win a gripping match against dominik team. he won seven straight points to level of the match, then held his nerve to win 6-4 in the third said to clinch the title. the russian follows up his victory earlier this month at the paris masters to take us biggest title of his career. he ends the year ranked number four in the world. pope francis has met with five nba basketball players in the vatican to discuss their social justice advocacy. sterling brown, who led a player strike last season and the orlando magic's jonathan isaac, who is known and minister, were among those attending. the state organized an overnight flight after the pope's office contacted them to find out more about how players were tackling issues of social justice and economic inequality. >> it is regarded as the toughes
the ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges, including accepting gifts and the misappropriationf funds. he was supported by the fee for president during his 2017 election campaign. he can challenge the ban. >> in tennis, russia's daniel medvedev has won the atp titles after coming from behind to win a gripping match against dominik team. he won seven straight points to level of the match, then held his nerve to win 6-4 in the third said to clinch the title. the russian...
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madagascar has been hoping to win a 2nd term as african confederation president on march 5th as ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges including offering and accepting gifts and the misappropriation of funds. ahmed was supported by fifa president john in frontino. during his $27000.00 election campaign, you can still challenge the ban at the court of arbitration for sport and tennis. danielle admits that the f.a. has won the a.t.p. finals in london after coming from behind to win a gripping match against u.s. open champion dominic team while the russian followed up his victory earlier this month at the paris masters to take the biggest title of his career dominic team's been here before and beaten finalist at this tournament last year. deal medvedev though, didn't even get that far. failing to win a single match and going out in the group stage was a difference a year makes for him. team started this year's final strongly taking the 1st set in a somewhat fortunately fashion that made for that because half see the funny side. he got his revenge in the 2nd set reeling off 7 straigh
madagascar has been hoping to win a 2nd term as african confederation president on march 5th as ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges including offering and accepting gifts and the misappropriation of funds. ahmed was supported by fifa president john in frontino. during his $27000.00 election campaign, you can still challenge the ban at the court of arbitration for sport and tennis. danielle admits that the f.a. has won the a.t.p. finals in london after coming from behind to...
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the 1st ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges including offering and accepting gifts. and the misappropriation of funds was supported by fee for president johnnie infantino during his 2017 election campaign. he could appeal the damage to the court of arbitration for sport and tennis. danio medvedev has won the a.t.p. finals in london after coming from behind to win a gripping match against u.s. . open champion, dominic team on the russian, followed up his victory earlier this month at the paris masters to take the biggest title of his career. dominic teams been here before and beaten finalist at this tournament last year. the deal medvedev though, didn't even get that far failing to win a single match and going out in the group stage was a difference a year makes for him. team started this year's final strongly taking the 1st set in a somewhat fortunately fashion that made for that because half see the funny side. he got his revenge in the 2nd set reeling off 7 straight points to win the tide break team now struggling to keep up. the russian is a tricky opponent. adap
the 1st ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges including offering and accepting gifts. and the misappropriation of funds was supported by fee for president johnnie infantino during his 2017 election campaign. he could appeal the damage to the court of arbitration for sport and tennis. danio medvedev has won the a.t.p. finals in london after coming from behind to win a gripping match against u.s. . open champion, dominic team on the russian, followed up his victory earlier this...
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she says ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges including offering and it's setting gifts. and the misappropriation of funds was supported by the for president john owen. frontino johnny and fronted up during his 2017 election campaign. he could appeal the band to the court of arbitration for sport. it is regarded as the toughest race in sailing the vandy globe. this year, some $33.00 solo skipper set sail from france among them the 1st german to ever compete in the event that while navigating nonstop around the world is not only fighting the elements, he's also helping science to better understand global warming. in a sailboat against the elements forest hammond is the 1st german ever to compete in the van de globe. the solo nonstop race around the world is racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings. it really helps. and right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water with our foil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometer
she says ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges including offering and it's setting gifts. and the misappropriation of funds was supported by the for president john owen. frontino johnny and fronted up during his 2017 election campaign. he could appeal the band to the court of arbitration for sport. it is regarded as the toughest race in sailing the vandy globe. this year, some $33.00 solo skipper set sail from france among them the 1st german to ever compete in the event that...
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madagascar had been hoping to win a 2nd term as african confederation president in march diva's ethics. committee found him guilty on a host of charges including all free and accepting gifts, and the misappropriation of funds was supported by fifa president, giani, infantile, unknown. during his 2017 election campaign, he can still challenge the ban at the court of arbitration for sport. in tennis, daniel levy added has won the a.t.p. finals in london after coming from behind to win a gripping match against u.s. open champion dominique team. the russian followed up his victory earlier this month at the paris masters to take the biggest title of his career. dominic team's been here before and beaten finalist at this tournament last year. the deal medvedev though, didn't even get that far. failing to win a single match and going out in the group stage, what a difference a year makes for him. team started this year's final strongly taking the 1st set, albeit in a felt more fortunate fashion and made for that because half see the funny side. he got his revenge in the 2nd set reeling off 7 straight po
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but i was hoping to win a 2nd term as african federation president in march diva's ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges, including offering and accepting gifts in the misappropriation of funds. was supported by fee for president gianni infantino during his 2017 election campaign, he can still challenge the ban at the court of arbitration for sport. in tennis, a russian is genuinely a good idea, has won the a.t.p. finals in london after coming from behind to win a gripping match against u.s. . open champion, dominic team, a dead have won 7 straight points and a 2nd set time break to level up the match then held his nerve to win $64.00 in the 3rd set to clinch the title. the russian follows up his victory earlier this month at the paris masters to take the biggest title of his career. he ends the season, ranked number 4 in the world. but francis has met with 5 in be a basketball players in the vatican to discuss their social justice advocacy, sterling brown, who led a players' strike last season, and the orlando magic johnson issac is an ordained minister for among those a
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so yesterday bioethics forum by national ethics committees of different countries from britain participated in particular. and we had misspoken from the european union and we discussed these issues. so it's really important to exchange on that and to come to a common strategy. on the other hand, we all know how difficult it is, although we know what will be the best to get europe to act as one person asked. and one thing is, what are we discussing? and the other thing is, what are the national states willing to do? and that only time will show, but i think the aim is to come to a concerted action and to be scored, you were talking about the international aspects of all this. india and south africa believe have already come out and said that there should be no peyton song, at least some of the vaccines that come out. so they can be locally manufactured. is that a realistic route to go down? it's a good suggestion, how realistic it is, is difficult to say because development of the vaccine, obviously cause a lot of money and many taxpayers have paid a lot of money into the development of the
so yesterday bioethics forum by national ethics committees of different countries from britain participated in particular. and we had misspoken from the european union and we discussed these issues. so it's really important to exchange on that and to come to a common strategy. on the other hand, we all know how difficult it is, although we know what will be the best to get europe to act as one person asked. and one thing is, what are we discussing? and the other thing is, what are the national...
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what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the sheiko in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then the ones who sustain our normal lives, of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that, a distribution. this all sounds very good in russia. the point is that the, from the view of the question, the bottom line here is that it's a question about, you know, who's going to be saved. it is emotional you mean that internationally or both national and international, that's pretty well at 1st, it's going to be the attempt to save the ones who have the highest risk. that's going to be like a matrix or you see the different categories that people fall into because of diseases because of age and because of their job, maybe it's going to be a very difficult assessment of that assessment. you've been working with germany. thanks. council. on the, the criteria that will be adopted to make these kind o
what's being suggested now by the ethic committee, you know, and the sheiko in germany at least, is that it's going to be the persons who have the highest risk of developing a severe disease and take care of them. and then the ones who sustain our normal lives, of fire workers, police officers, teachers, and those kind of people. so it's going to be like a risk assessment. and after that, a distribution. this all sounds very good in russia. the point is that the, from the view of the question,...
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he says ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges and looting, offering and accepting gifts. and the misappropriation of funds meant it was supported by president johnny frontino. during his 27 election campaign, he could appeal the ban to the court of arbitration for sport. now it's regarded as the toughest race in sailing. the van de go, well this year some $33.00 solo skipper sets sail for france among them the 1st german to ever compete in the event. and while navigating nonstop around the world, he's not only fighting the elements. he's also helping science to better understand global warming. i know in a sailboat against the elements forest hammond is the 1st german effort to compete in the bond a global the so nonstop race around the world is racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings gets free health and right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water without oil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france, 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers, often state
he says ethics committee found him guilty on a host of charges and looting, offering and accepting gifts. and the misappropriation of funds meant it was supported by president johnny frontino. during his 27 election campaign, he could appeal the ban to the court of arbitration for sport. now it's regarded as the toughest race in sailing. the van de go, well this year some $33.00 solo skipper sets sail for france among them the 1st german to ever compete in the event. and while navigating...
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at the very least, this is the kind of thing that in a normal world the senate ethics committee mightually take very seriously. but it just, i think, underscores the point we're seeing over and over again, which is the folks that are making the most noises about fraud in this election sequence are the ones that seem to be on the verge of committing it. and that's not exactly a message that lindsey graham should be trying to send, especially with the republican secretary of state in a state where they're going to have another pretty important election in less than two months' time. >> let's get to that. those two crucial runoffs that will determine control of the u.s. senate, are you concerned this will at all affect either of those races? >> i don't think concern is the word i would use, brooke, but i do think that insofar as the upcoming georgia runoffs are a referendum on whether republicans or democrats should control the senate, it's hard to look at these actions by senator graham as anything other than an effort by republicans to stack the deck and suggest that the only way they
at the very least, this is the kind of thing that in a normal world the senate ethics committee mightually take very seriously. but it just, i think, underscores the point we're seeing over and over again, which is the folks that are making the most noises about fraud in this election sequence are the ones that seem to be on the verge of committing it. and that's not exactly a message that lindsey graham should be trying to send, especially with the republican secretary of state in a state...
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. >> it was a routine mix of buys and sells and an ethics committee found no evidence she violated federal or senate rules. >> i'm only in fortify transactions after they occur several weeks. >> reporter: leffler is dealing with another controversy, a revolt by players on her wnba team. when they dedicated themselves to blacklight matter left the road a letter to the commissioner saying she opposed the movement because of, quote, advocated the defunding of police, accusing blm of promoting violence and distraction. her players began wearing vote warknock teachers, she angered players with a stand against trans women and girls competing in publicly funded sports. in addition to supporting her opponent the players association called for her removal from ownership tweeting the words enough, out. shannon: we look forward to parts 3 and 4. democratic donors like jeffrey katzenberg and or when ellen pouring big money into georgia's two senate runoffs. next week's virtual fundraiser for john ossiff and rafael warknock going up to 15,000 numbers. let's start there today. pollster robert caley base
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the senator on many fronts including in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, saying an ethics committee found he didn't violate laws over misconduct. >> not just that you are a crook, senator. it is that you are attacking the health of the people that you represent. you did say covid-19 was no deadlier than the flu. you said there would be no significant uptick in cases. all the while you're looking after your own assets, your own portfolio. >> last time he ran for office was three years ago but he lost a runoff for georgia's 6 congressional district, now the 33-year-old journalist hopes to bring his progressive politics to the center. he is ceo of investigative television production company creating documentaries about corruption in foreign countries. he supports abortion rights, the affordable care act, the paris climate agreement and immigration reform. he opposes prison time for nonviolent drug offenses and supports a ban on the sale of semi automatic rifles and high-capacity magazines. >> we are living in a moment of change, change has come to georgia. change is coming to america.
the senator on many fronts including in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, saying an ethics committee found he didn't violate laws over misconduct. >> not just that you are a crook, senator. it is that you are attacking the health of the people that you represent. you did say covid-19 was no deadlier than the flu. you said there would be no significant uptick in cases. all the while you're looking after your own assets, your own portfolio. >> last time he ran for office was...
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responded to the story saying, this is both outrageous and should be investigated by the senate ethics committee. as you'll remember on election night, it did look like president trump was winning in georgia, though "the new york times" needle predicted otherwise late in the night. as votes came in from democratic counties around atlanta, that lead slipped away. as it stands now nbc news has called the state for president-elect biden by 14,000 votes and the states two incumbent senators are headed to a runoff election on january 5th. the secretary of state raffensperger has announced a risk-limiting ought daudit whic trigger a statewide recount. 14,000 votes may not seem like a lot but it is a lot in terms of recounts. it is very unlikely the recount will change anything. here is what secretary of state raffensperger said today before speaking to the washington post. >> when people are out there making bold faced lies, you have to call it out with facts, so we're basically fact bombing them with the truth. >> the lieutenant governor of your state said there have been no examples of systemic frau
responded to the story saying, this is both outrageous and should be investigated by the senate ethics committee. as you'll remember on election night, it did look like president trump was winning in georgia, though "the new york times" needle predicted otherwise late in the night. as votes came in from democratic counties around atlanta, that lead slipped away. as it stands now nbc news has called the state for president-elect biden by 14,000 votes and the states two incumbent...
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we have a real test for the senate ethics committee. one i expect will fail.egal ballots. worthy of expulsion. i'll give you the last word. are organizations that organize african-american voters are their ears piqued to this? because what we are seeing, as charlie just said, is republican voters simply saying that they are willing to throw out democracy altogether when they don't win and to invalidate on their face any vote, particularly by black people, in cities with lots of black people in them. >> well, organizers are absolutely focused on this because while the election is effectively over in most of the rest of the country, there is an election still to be had in georgia on january 5th. and voter suppression, voter depression, while these are very real, these organizers also know that voter suppression can be galvanizing for the people that they are attempting to disenfranchise and those are the voters that they are helping to really stay motivated and understand exactly what's at stake over the next several weeks. >> absolutely. i'll say to all of the
we have a real test for the senate ethics committee. one i expect will fail.egal ballots. worthy of expulsion. i'll give you the last word. are organizations that organize african-american voters are their ears piqued to this? because what we are seeing, as charlie just said, is republican voters simply saying that they are willing to throw out democracy altogether when they don't win and to invalidate on their face any vote, particularly by black people, in cities with lots of black people in...
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trades were investigated by the department of justice, the s.e.c., and the bipartisan senate ethics committeeme. >> quick follow-up for you. is there debate scheduled this weekend. will both candidates be there? >> reporter: well, senator perdue will not. he has already declined to be there. in his place is going to be an empty podium. that, again, was part of the oshoff attack this morning, saying if you really wanted to clear the air here, then he could show up and debated. >> thank you. the candidates in the other senate runoff in georgia are both planning to show up for their final debate. reverend rafael warnock goes head-to-head with senator kelly loeffler sunday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. two vaccines in the united states before christmas? that is a very real possibility according to the health and human services secretary alex azar. who gets it first? we will be right back. you empty as little as once a month. and unlike standard robots that bounce around it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. a key milestone f
trades were investigated by the department of justice, the s.e.c., and the bipartisan senate ethics committeeme. >> quick follow-up for you. is there debate scheduled this weekend. will both candidates be there? >> reporter: well, senator perdue will not. he has already declined to be there. in his place is going to be an empty podium. that, again, was part of the oshoff attack this morning, saying if you really wanted to clear the air here, then he could show up and debated....
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they said he has been cleared by the senate ethics committee and justice department, there was no wrongdoings been cleared of any charges whatsoever, but the question about perdue's involvement is becoming a central focus in the campaign. >>> more to come from cnn "newsroom" after this. force vee of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ...i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, i'm thinking i can become more marketable. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots of people can learn. i feel hopeful about the future now. ♪ it's fooand minitron'sat subway got some new news! i feel hopeful about the future now. contactless curbside pickup is
they said he has been cleared by the senate ethics committee and justice department, there was no wrongdoings been cleared of any charges whatsoever, but the question about perdue's involvement is becoming a central focus in the campaign. >>> more to come from cnn "newsroom" after this. force vee of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the...
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fronts including his sale of stock during the early days of the pandemic, even though he said an ethics committee said he didn't violate laws or rules of conduct. >> it's not just that you're a crook, it's that you're attacking the health of the people that you represent. you did say covid-19 was no deadlier than the flu, you did say there would be no significant uptick in cases. >> the last time he ran for office was three years ago when he lost a runoff. now he hopes to bring his progressive politics to the senate. ossoff is ceo of a investigative television production company, he supports abortion rights, the affordable care act, the paris climate agreement and immigration reform, he opposes prison time for nonviolent drug offenses and supports a ban on the sale of semiautomatic rifles and high-capacity magazines to the public. >> we are living at a moment of change. change has come to georgia. change is coming to america. and retirement is coming for senator david perdue. >> they want to defund the police, open borders, they want sanctuary cities, they want to cut the military spending after
fronts including his sale of stock during the early days of the pandemic, even though he said an ethics committee said he didn't violate laws or rules of conduct. >> it's not just that you're a crook, it's that you're attacking the health of the people that you represent. you did say covid-19 was no deadlier than the flu, you did say there would be no significant uptick in cases. >> the last time he ran for office was three years ago when he lost a runoff. now he hopes to bring his...
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as chairman of the ethics committee, mitch mcconnell recommended the expulsion of the republican chairmansenate finance committee on sexual harassment charges and that senator then resigned. mitch mcconnell, i'm not sure what i'm looking at. i don't know, has he changed? does joe biden think mitch mcconnell has changed from the time when he worked with him in the senate? do you think the mitch mcconnell we see today is the same person who was working with the senate when you were there? >> look, lawrence, i'm not going to overly personalize this about senator mcconnell. i think the voters sent a clear message they want progress out of washington. they want us to address the covid problems, all the problems i talked about a second ago. the president-elect is going to do his best to do that by bringing people together. by bringing people together in washington, by bringing people together in the country. republican mayors, all the different levels of officials and rallying our democrats. look, we still don't know if mitch mcconnell will be the majority leader in the senate when the new sena
as chairman of the ethics committee, mitch mcconnell recommended the expulsion of the republican chairmansenate finance committee on sexual harassment charges and that senator then resigned. mitch mcconnell, i'm not sure what i'm looking at. i don't know, has he changed? does joe biden think mitch mcconnell has changed from the time when he worked with him in the senate? do you think the mitch mcconnell we see today is the same person who was working with the senate when you were there?...
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coons' that' a question i can't speak to, i am the vicee chairman of nate ethics committee so i should not give you an opinion on that. judy: let me move on. do you at this point know if any republican senators who are at the pointhere they are prepared to acknowledge joe is the president-elect? sen. coons it has been a striking week on that front. ere are quite a few republican senators who have conveyed their congratulations indirectly to the vice president w electn she appeared on the floor of the senate this afternoon, to thees ent-elect. i am encouraged by each of them to -- i am encouraging each of them who hav done so to me to step forward publicly, and say that the election is over, it's time for a transition. you just had general mcmaster on and he made clear its in the ,st interest of our count our national security, of the this transition be promptlythat and be smooth and appropriate. judy: let me ask about something general mcmaster just said to nick schifrin. debtors the move by the trump administration to draw down u.s. troops in afghanistan for 2500 by january. we heard
coons' that' a question i can't speak to, i am the vicee chairman of nate ethics committee so i should not give you an opinion on that. judy: let me move on. do you at this point know if any republican senators who are at the pointhere they are prepared to acknowledge joe is the president-elect? sen. coons it has been a striking week on that front. ere are quite a few republican senators who have conveyed their congratulations indirectly to the vice president w electn she appeared on the floor...
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campaign insists that separate reviews by the justice department, the sec and the bipartisan senate ethics committeerongdoing and while that is true, the statement does not address the allegations that's personally involved in a stock portfolio which is something his campaign has said for months is not the case, that it's independently separately managed, and as for the democrats, his opponent john ossoff said his repeated misconduct is a flagrant abuse of power, but as you mentioned, the focus here is much more so on this. now i caught up with reverend warnock a bit ago and here is what he told me about why he's out here today. >> people in georgia need relief and the people of this country have been waiting for a covid-19 relief package for months. the senate is on vacation, but as you can see, hunger is not on vacation. homelessness is not on vacation and evictions are happening at a rate that is concerning. as i move around the community, people are concerned about those kinds of things, and they need someone in washington who is looking out for them. >> reporter: we are in atlanta, a thanksgivi
campaign insists that separate reviews by the justice department, the sec and the bipartisan senate ethics committeerongdoing and while that is true, the statement does not address the allegations that's personally involved in a stock portfolio which is something his campaign has said for months is not the case, that it's independently separately managed, and as for the democrats, his opponent john ossoff said his repeated misconduct is a flagrant abuse of power, but as you mentioned, the focus...
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i'm rmhe vice chai of the senate ethics committee, so i shouldn't give youan opinion on that. >> woodruff: all right. let me move on. do you, at this point, know of any republican senators who are at the prepared to acknowledgeen that joe bs the president-elect? >> it has been a striking week on that front, judy. there are qui a few republican senators who have been conveying their congtulations indictly to the vice president-elect, when she the senate this afternoon, to the president-elect. i've encouraged each of them who have reached out to me to do so publicly, to step orward and to say the election is over and it is time for a responsible transition. you just had general mcmast on, and he made clear it is in the best interests of our country, of ounational security, of our troops who continue to serve overseas, that this transition begins promptly and be smooth and propriate. >> woodruff: well, let me ask you about something that general mcmaster just said to nick this move by the trump administration to draw down u.s. troops in afghanistan t2500 by january. we heard general this is
i'm rmhe vice chai of the senate ethics committee, so i shouldn't give youan opinion on that. >> woodruff: all right. let me move on. do you, at this point, know of any republican senators who are at the prepared to acknowledgeen that joe bs the president-elect? >> it has been a striking week on that front, judy. there are qui a few republican senators who have been conveying their congtulations indictly to the vice president-elect, when she the senate this afternoon, to the...
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if it's ethics committee saying he broke rules related to offering accepting gifts, abuse of position and misappropriation of funds amid was voted into parents. $27.00 c. recently announced his intention sarong for reelection. those presidential elections are coming up next march. now 50 c.m.'s financial abuses included using his organizations funds to pay for pilgrimage to mecca for football officials last year thief its accent pre-charge of african football to try to speed up some reforms. an independent audit of care finances concluded its records were unreliable, and not trustworthy. i'm a doesn't have the option of appealing against this ban of the court of arbitration for sports are only sports african sports rights. are you sure? come a geisha. she says. rain has damaged football on the consonants at all levels. one decision after that matter after another and literally disgracing africa. and i think that people have made the right move, you know, to make this decision. because we're talking about financial misconduct. you have a scenario where that might lead by to the duratio
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the ethics committee later cleared him of any wrongdoing. >>> still ahead here, despite little hope of joe biden's 2020 victory, president trump's campaign is now requesting a partial recount in wisconsin, and it's expensive. we'll talk about the president's apparent effort to sow doubt about the election results. >>> but before we go to break, as always, we want to know, why are you awake? email your reasons to w waytooearly@msnbc.com or send me a tweet @kasie. use #waytooearly and we will read the best answers coming up later on in the show. coming up later on in the show you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine, ...check with your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if samples are available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection ...causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, ...speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weaknes
the ethics committee later cleared him of any wrongdoing. >>> still ahead here, despite little hope of joe biden's 2020 victory, president trump's campaign is now requesting a partial recount in wisconsin, and it's expensive. we'll talk about the president's apparent effort to sow doubt about the election results. >>> but before we go to break, as always, we want to know, why are you awake? email your reasons to w waytooearly@msnbc.com or send me a tweet @kasie. use...
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he's the chair of the ethics committee. meland security committee in the house is chaired by bennie thompson, the democrat from mississippi's second district, and also a 30-point win for him. viewers know our him, the chair of the judiciary committee, represents new york's 10th district. carolyn maloney, who became chair of the oversight and reform committee after elijah cummings passed away. she represents new york's 12th district, and she with a big victory in new york. mcgovern chairs the rules committee in the house. he is from massachusetts, the second district there. the chair of the small business committee had a big win last night. clarence out of michigan on our support vice president biden line. caller: personally, i think trump has a big mouth, and he should keep his mouth shut, and he has been in the news too much. i think he should just lose and just get out of there and keep his mouth shut. why did you support vice president biden? what was it about the vice president that attracted you? because biden does not
he's the chair of the ethics committee. meland security committee in the house is chaired by bennie thompson, the democrat from mississippi's second district, and also a 30-point win for him. viewers know our him, the chair of the judiciary committee, represents new york's 10th district. carolyn maloney, who became chair of the oversight and reform committee after elijah cummings passed away. she represents new york's 12th district, and she with a big victory in new york. mcgovern chairs the...
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follows an investigation into the 60 year old's conduct as a cast president between 20172019 as ethics committee found that he had breached various codes of ethics, including offering and accepting gifts and abusing his position in news comes as adam, who is also the fifo vice president had been complaining for reelection as the head of african football. the caf elections are set for march in rabat, while fifa says ahmed financial abuses including using calf funds to pay for an almost $2.00, mecca for football officials last year, took temporary control of african football to try and speed up reforms. an independent audit of caffe finances concluded it records were unreliable, and not trustworthy. does now have the option of appealing against this ban. at the court of arbitration for sport. it was supposed to african sports journalist. she tells us that healthy decision to ban ahmed ahmed could impact the future of african football one. but decision after that matter, after another literally disgress in african football. i think that people have made the right move, you know, to make this decisi
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follows an investigation into the 60 year old conduct ascap present between $2172019.00 by fevers ethics committee, which found that he had breached various codes of ethics, including offering and accepting gifts and abusing his position. the news comes as a damage has been campaigning of her reelection of 4 more years as the head of african football decaff elections are set for march in rabat, morocco go to football action. now on beat in ac, milan are top of the tally league table. after clinching their 1st win in naples for more than a decade, zlatan a brain hemorrhage, it was the start of the night that a 9 year old scored 2 goals in a $31.00 win over. napoli move it and now has scored 10 goals at the season. 3 though, picked up an injury and left the game in the 2nd half resulting in milan top assyria on 20 points. and that win takes them 2 points clear of such holo. earlier they beat a hollow sphere are not to nail them in was involved in the build up of soldiers. a 1st goal scored a by germany broga. their idea went on to score 2nd. it is only solace. a season in the italian top flight defe
follows an investigation into the 60 year old conduct ascap present between $2172019.00 by fevers ethics committee, which found that he had breached various codes of ethics, including offering and accepting gifts and abusing his position. the news comes as a damage has been campaigning of her reelection of 4 more years as the head of african football decaff elections are set for march in rabat, morocco go to football action. now on beat in ac, milan are top of the tally league table. after...
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all of my committee staff over the years, including the house ethics committee, which is a thankless job, the terrific job that the house intelligence committee staffers do, who have helped me navigate the russia investigation, and most notably, the outstanding folks at the house ag committee, who have done incredible work for me and production agriculture and rural america over the last six years. including, madam speaker, passing a farm bill in the same calendar year that it was introduced. thank you to the best staff and any member al staff ever had. to my fellow members of congress, and the new representative-elect, who all will take that new oath of office next january, remember that your word is your bond, it's irreplaceable, wisdom is not only knowing when you're not the smartest person in the room, but bringing that person on to your team. that technique has worked extremely well for me. be hoonest broker, no matter who you're talking to, and, members, protect this institution. it is worth fighting for, it's enshrined in our constitution, and never, ever do anything to our nat
all of my committee staff over the years, including the house ethics committee, which is a thankless job, the terrific job that the house intelligence committee staffers do, who have helped me navigate the russia investigation, and most notably, the outstanding folks at the house ag committee, who have done incredible work for me and production agriculture and rural america over the last six years. including, madam speaker, passing a farm bill in the same calendar year that it was introduced....
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their part, they are turning about protocol submissions in days rather than the usual beaks, ethics committeesse programmes in quickly and pfizer are not the only company that has done very rapid transit, the 0xford has done very rapid transit, the oxford and astrazeneca trial is also nearing its first research. summarise for us if you would your ta ke summarise for us if you would your take on what we know and do not know about what the vaccine might do, who it might work for and how it might work? bearing in mind we are going offa work? bearing in mind we are going off a press release and it is difficult to be certain, there is lots of data that still needs to be seen and reviewed, but based on the press release and the data shown by pfizer it clearly prevents covid illness in, they are saying, 90% of patients, of the patients who develop covid illness, all the 45,000 that develop covid illness, all the 115,000 that were in the trial, 94 develop 45,000 that were in the trial, 94 develop covid and several of those in the placebo group, so represents 90% of covid illness. they did not look at
their part, they are turning about protocol submissions in days rather than the usual beaks, ethics committeesse programmes in quickly and pfizer are not the only company that has done very rapid transit, the 0xford has done very rapid transit, the oxford and astrazeneca trial is also nearing its first research. summarise for us if you would your ta ke summarise for us if you would your take on what we know and do not know about what the vaccine might do, who it might work for and how it might...
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to do what we can look i'm, i'm not in politics anymore, but i was for 10 years on the ethical oversight committee of a vicious electronics company. and 18 months ago, i discovered that they were intending to sell what they called stores really, systems to the saudi air force, where they've been for the contract in the stores being released with weapons. so that point i resigned. i couldn't stay on the board of that company and work for unicef, so we will do what we can and, you know, the house of commons is also going forum to raise these concerns. i haven't, i haven't heard any convincing defense of these arms sales from distrust from our stance and from, from anybody. even though there are a must arms sale regimens in place in this country. he even though, has, i said isolated to hinson and i mean, did you do that after you actually visited yemen? as the unicef ambassador, you might have to remind us what you, what you saw when un. yes, i actually visited. i couldn't go now. publics, i'm too old and partly because it's too dangerous and it's hard to, it's hard to get in this with actually 10 ye
to do what we can look i'm, i'm not in politics anymore, but i was for 10 years on the ethical oversight committee of a vicious electronics company. and 18 months ago, i discovered that they were intending to sell what they called stores really, systems to the saudi air force, where they've been for the contract in the stores being released with weapons. so that point i resigned. i couldn't stay on the board of that company and work for unicef, so we will do what we can and, you know, the house...
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as you menged, senator loeffler and perdue have sent letters to ethics committee calling for investigationolle. >> bazil, just weigh in on -- this seems like it could cut both way, if the trump campaign wants to spend their money counting and recounting until the sun comes up, it is not going to change the result in the state but it may, it could backfire on republicans if the voter there feel threatened. sometimes they react by coming out in force to try to account for that. what -- how do you see this sort of complicated stakes in georgia in light of the fact there are two runoffs there. >> right. what is interesting about the fact that the president's trying to call into question all of these results, you have to remember you're also calling into question and impugning the valid of the republicans of republicans who were on the ballot also. so there has to be some kind of balance here from the side of the republicans saying, look, i get that you're upset about you loss, but you can't do this to the party and i think that's why you're seeing more and more republican leaders sort of stand
as you menged, senator loeffler and perdue have sent letters to ethics committee calling for investigationolle. >> bazil, just weigh in on -- this seems like it could cut both way, if the trump campaign wants to spend their money counting and recounting until the sun comes up, it is not going to change the result in the state but it may, it could backfire on republicans if the voter there feel threatened. sometimes they react by coming out in force to try to account for that. what -- how...
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. >> i was completely cleared by the bipartisan senate ethics committee, the doj, and sec.show a tight race, purdue stoked controversy by mocking the name. joe biden's running mate, senator coronavir-- senator kams at a rally. purdue abruptly pulled out of this sunday's debate choosing instead to attend president trump's rally. it's consistent with his efforts to avoid the media. his campaign would not disclose his plans this week, but cnn learned he was in central georgia. his supporters tried to block our camera. and prevent any questions. >> he's not going to do an interview. >> reporter: as he made his way to the bus, cnn tried to reach out. the campaign wouldn't tell us where you were doing, what you were doing. i'm wondering why that was. >> you asked me a question -- >> reporter: yeah, your other -- purdue said his race is closed due to an influx of my voters. he's critical of you and areas saying it was racist. >> that's all he can talk about. he sure can't talk about his agenda. thanks, guys. thanks -- >> reporter: tuesday's winner must receive more than 50% of the
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ethics programs. our third findings is discretionary audits of election campaign committees are not completed timely. audits are the many enforcement tool to detect violation of campaign finance laws. i just want to point out that right here we're looking at the discretionary audiences of election campaign committees. the department is also required to conduct mandatory audits of public financing audits. however, those are conducted by a private accounting firm on behalf of the ethics commission. so for the 2016 election cycle, it took the audit division approximately 21 months on average to complete these audits. and the last audit wasn't issued until december 2019 and more than three years after the election. long audit timeline reduce the reliantcy of audit findings for the public. the investigation division has to complete an investigation after the audit is completed. we did compare the 2016 election cycle to the 2018 election cycle, as you can see here. at the time of our review, only one audit had been completed. but it did appear as though the department was on track to reduce these audit tim
ethics programs. our third findings is discretionary audits of election campaign committees are not completed timely. audits are the many enforcement tool to detect violation of campaign finance laws. i just want to point out that right here we're looking at the discretionary audiences of election campaign committees. the department is also required to conduct mandatory audits of public financing audits. however, those are conducted by a private accounting firm on behalf of the ethics...
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committee u.k. mitterrand special projects coordinator up people for the ethical treatment of animals peta. wants national entreating broca thank you both so much for your time . and that's all for the moment i'll be back at the top we've got plenty more for you so do check. your. own welcome jewels apart while all eyes are still on counting and recounting develops in the 2020 u.s. presidential elections have already tabulated what's been known all along that the united states it is one of the most politically polarized countries on the planet with little agrement on its history that path forward and above all what it means to be an american today how is this schism going to influence the next 4 years for america regardless of who becomes its next president well to discuss that i'm now joined by david grady professor of political science letisha values that staffer at the university and senior fellow at the hoover institution professor radians great to talk to you thank you very much for taking time to talk to us your. now i know you've been predicting and perhaps personally a wishing for a
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anyone in power at the moment that is for sure that was such a committee you kate major and special projects coordinator of people for the ethical treatment of animals pizza. at the oxford group went to national and trading broca thank you both so much for your time. if that's all for the moment i'll be back at the top we've got plenty more for you so do check. there. are. a lot of well controls apart while all eyes are still on child.
anyone in power at the moment that is for sure that was such a committee you kate major and special projects coordinator of people for the ethical treatment of animals pizza. at the oxford group went to national and trading broca thank you both so much for your time. if that's all for the moment i'll be back at the top we've got plenty more for you so do check. there. are. a lot of well controls apart while all eyes are still on child.
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committee on standards in public life. it adviseses the prime minister on ethical standards across the whole of public life in the uk. explain, this is talking about the fact that sir alex allan is resigning. it says the committee has committed to look into the resignation. the chair of the committee, jonathan evans said: "sir alex allan is a man of great wisdom and integrity and it is deeply concerning that he has resigned." "this episode raises serious questions about the effectiveness of the current arrangements for investigating and responding to breaches of the ministerial code." "the committee will be looking at this urgently as part of its review." simon clarke is a conservative mp and a supporter of the home secretary. hejoins me now. good he joins me now. good afternoon. why has sir alex allan felt the need to resign, then? this is a very complex case, and nuanced as its report set out. it is perfectly possible for people in good faith to come to different conclusions. the premise is the ultimate arbiter of the code. he has considered the evidence very carefully a nd he has considered the evidence very caref
committee on standards in public life. it adviseses the prime minister on ethical standards across the whole of public life in the uk. explain, this is talking about the fact that sir alex allan is resigning. it says the committee has committed to look into the resignation. the chair of the committee, jonathan evans said: "sir alex allan is a man of great wisdom and integrity and it is deeply concerning that he has resigned." "this episode raises serious questions about the...