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garrett had one month to live.come drop-in, as well as tandy's other stories about nick made police suspicious. but what to make of her account? >> she tells a story about looking up from her bed in the middle of the night, midnight or later, and there's nick. >> that's what she says. that is not a substantiated account. that is her -- her saying that this happened. >> investigators started knocking on doors all over potsdam to get the lowdown on nick. tandy's side didn't pull any punches. attorney for the potsdam p.d., tom mortati -- >> family, friends, relatives. they all immediately thought, well, there's only one person that we can think of that might do something to garrett, and that was nick hillary. >> that he has reason to have a grudge against garrett, what, for breaking up this relationship? >> essentially, yeah. >> still wants to be with the mom? >> yep. >> tandy's parents gave statements to police. her mother wrote -- he kept telling me it was tandy's fault they broke up and that garrett was a factor. >
garrett had one month to live.come drop-in, as well as tandy's other stories about nick made police suspicious. but what to make of her account? >> she tells a story about looking up from her bed in the middle of the night, midnight or later, and there's nick. >> that's what she says. that is not a substantiated account. that is her -- her saying that this happened. >> investigators started knocking on doors all over potsdam to get the lowdown on nick. tandy's side didn't pull...
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garrett, don't go away. would love to continue the conversation on facebook live but folks, check out more of the san francisco standards more original reporting on their website. abc 7 will continue to bring you our internet isn't ideal... my dad made the brilliant move to get us t-mobile home internet. oh... but everybody's online during the day so we lose speeds. we've become... ...nocturnal. well... i'm up. c'mon kids. this. sucks. well if you just switch maybe you don't have to be vampires. whoa... okay, yikes. oh sorry, i wasn't thinking. we don't really use the v word. that's kind of insensitive. we prefer day-adjacent. i'll go man-pire. article. garrett: thank you. kristen: thank you for joining us today on "getting answers." we will be here every day at 3:00 answering your questions. coming up at 4:00, a look ahead to san francisco's fleet week activities. a lot going on. "world news tonight" is coming up next. i will see you at 4:00. [captioning performed by the na >>> tonight, breaking news as we
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garrett? >> great stuff.lly at the dc courthouse, thank you. >>> up next, vladimir putin is raising the stakes big time. declaring martial law in four ukrainian regions that russia has illegally annexed. cal perry is all over this on the ground in ukraine. hey, cal. >> garrett, good afternoon. that is the backdrop to more rockets and drones being fired at the ukrainian capitol. i'll have all of the details after the break. have all of ths after the break. the abcs of ckd a is for awareness, because knowing that your chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes could progress to dialysis is important. b is for belief that there may be more you can do. just remember that k is for kidneys and kerendia. for adults living with ckd in type 2 diabetes, kerendia is proven to reduce the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. kerendia is a once-daily tablet that treats ckd differently than type 2 diabetes medications to help slow the progression of kidney damage and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events, s
garrett? >> great stuff.lly at the dc courthouse, thank you. >>> up next, vladimir putin is raising the stakes big time. declaring martial law in four ukrainian regions that russia has illegally annexed. cal perry is all over this on the ground in ukraine. hey, cal. >> garrett, good afternoon. that is the backdrop to more rockets and drones being fired at the ukrainian capitol. i'll have all of the details after the break. have all of ths after the break. the abcs of ckd a...
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shaq, garrett, thank you. appreciate it. >>> coming up here on the show, the justice department reportedly trying to force trump white house attorneys to testify about january 6th. the reporter behind that scoop is here. >>> plus, some new testimony just today, the oath keepers trial, the secret service agents sharing new details about protecting mike pence the day of the insurrection. live outside the courthouse. >>> first a big setback for former president donald trump's former chief of staff saying he has to testify in the georgia elections investigation. what they want to know, next. ti. what they want to know, next the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so
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leah garrett. thank you for joining us and please tell us a little bit about the book before we get into our conversation. >> thank you very much particularly because some of the women i read about in the book have archival. they were interviewed by ambrose for his book as well so speak briefly about the ex-troops. they were created in 1942 when the war was going poorly for the brits and they knew they needed to do something extreme. they decided to create the allied command unit which would be the size of a commando unit of people had been displaced and traumatized by the the polish commander unit of british commander unit but they decided they would create a german-speaking unit and what ended up happening was this german-speaking unit would end up being comprised almost entirely of jewish and austrian jewish refugees from europe. these were people who came to united kingdom in their transports where their parents sent them over to get them save and they made their way alone as teenagers by thems
leah garrett. thank you for joining us and please tell us a little bit about the book before we get into our conversation. >> thank you very much particularly because some of the women i read about in the book have archival. they were interviewed by ambrose for his book as well so speak briefly about the ex-troops. they were created in 1942 when the war was going poorly for the brits and they knew they needed to do something extreme. they decided to create the allied command unit which...
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's and catherine garrett, researcher at the papers of george washington project at the university of virginia. and at 8 pm eastern, on lectures in history, he'll still college professor richard campbell talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares of american pastors, ministers, and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span two. and find a full schedule on the program guide, or watch online anytime at c-span the org slash history. weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, american history documents america story. and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span two comes from these television companies, and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled left so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything
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leah garrett. thank you for joining us and please tell us a little bit about the book before we get into our conversation >> okay, so, i will tell you, and thank you very much to the museum. -- some things i wrote about the book of archival material here, i have worked closely with your librarians because i was talking to ambrose for his books as well i will just speak briefly about the x troop people now who they were. they were a secret jewish commando unit that churchill along with lord mountbatten created in 1942 when the war was going very poorly for the brits, and they knew that they needed to do something extreme. they decided to create something called the inter ally ten commander unit, which had been comprised of commando units from people who had been displaced and traumatized by the nazis. there was a polish commando unit, a french commando unit. but, they also decided they would create a german speaking unit. and, what ended up happening is this german speaking unit would end up being c
leah garrett. thank you for joining us and please tell us a little bit about the book before we get into our conversation >> okay, so, i will tell you, and thank you very much to the museum. -- some things i wrote about the book of archival material here, i have worked closely with your librarians because i was talking to ambrose for his books as well i will just speak briefly about the x troop people now who they were. they were a secret jewish commando unit that churchill along with...
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. >> dickerson: cbs' major garrett reports from the white house. plus, david martin from the pentagon on putin's nuclear capabilities, and how the u.s. might respond to a nuclear strike. new york city's state of emergency: the nation's largest city is overwhelmed by the influx of migrants. tanya rivero reports on what the mayor is now demanding. >> this should be handled at the border. >> dickerson: the economy and inflation. monthly jobs numbers remain strong, but higher prices are already impacting the holiday shopping season. carter evans has what you need to know. and, "on the road." cbs' steve hartman has the story of how a small act of kindness changed a community forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from new york. >> dickerson: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight, president biden warns the world that we are closer to a nuclear conflict than at any point since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. the white house advised the
. >> dickerson: cbs' major garrett reports from the white house. plus, david martin from the pentagon on putin's nuclear capabilities, and how the u.s. might respond to a nuclear strike. new york city's state of emergency: the nation's largest city is overwhelmed by the influx of migrants. tanya rivero reports on what the mayor is now demanding. >> this should be handled at the border. >> dickerson: the economy and inflation. monthly jobs numbers remain strong, but higher...
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the co-authors are david becker and major garrett.t is the big lie and what is your sense about how people in america believe the big lie? >> i wish i did not have to use the term the big lie. david does as well. but it has become that. because it is not true. the thing that it is not true about is a big topic for our country country is what happened in the 2020 presidential and general election. what actually, is it was an american achievement. i am not talking about the result. i am talking about what happened. what happened is this. we had the highest turnout in any presidential election in our country's history with the most diverse electorate ever. we did that on behalf of small d democracy in a pandemic with no vaccines and, let us remind ourselves, voting is not a socially distanced process ordinarily. so adaptions had to be carried out. those were challenged in court before the election. 400 lawsuits, the highest number ever, were adjudicated. what does that mean? everyone knew what the rules were. both parties, state parties,
the co-authors are david becker and major garrett.t is the big lie and what is your sense about how people in america believe the big lie? >> i wish i did not have to use the term the big lie. david does as well. but it has become that. because it is not true. the thing that it is not true about is a big topic for our country country is what happened in the 2020 presidential and general election. what actually, is it was an american achievement. i am not talking about the result. i am...
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who has got more leverage, garrett? >> that's an excellent question.contracts with the federal government are enormous. elon musk is a space billionaire first and a -- i guess a media company billionaire second. but we'll see. he didn't get to be a billionaire by being bad at making financial decisions. presumably you have to give him some benefit of the doubt that he knows what he's doing here, but he has strange bedfellows here. >> we're seeing barack obama on the trial. what do you make of it? sometimes you see him and it's a reminder that he's probably the one democrat that can fire up the base, not the current elected democrat. >> yeah. the democrats hope that he's the closer. i talked to two people yesterday just in regular conversations. barack obama is so good at this. i think that's what they're counting on, especially for that. we talked about the other swing vote, which is the young people who are choosing either vote democratic or not vote at all. and that could be the game changer in the midterms. >> it looks like donald trump listened to
who has got more leverage, garrett? >> that's an excellent question.contracts with the federal government are enormous. elon musk is a space billionaire first and a -- i guess a media company billionaire second. but we'll see. he didn't get to be a billionaire by being bad at making financial decisions. presumably you have to give him some benefit of the doubt that he knows what he's doing here, but he has strange bedfellows here. >> we're seeing barack obama on the trial. what do...
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that this is going to happen, garrett? >> well, you know, i hope it does.fruition. when nasa started the commercial crew and cargo program it was with the attention of attracting new revenue streams from the private sector so that the u.s. taxpayer doesn't have to fund 10% of the bill for the human space flights. this is a good example of that. i do hope it does happen. >> when i read this my first reaction was, wait a second, "moon raker" wasn't real? that wasn't real that it hasn't been done before? look, tom cruise, anyone who was in "days of thunder" we think could do almost anything but what's the concern about a civilian performing a space walk? >> i think tom has a few things going for him. first of all, when they film this he's not going to be doing a complex space walk, it's not like he's going to be fixing the hubble space telescope or building the international space station. so the task should be relatively simple and he has a lot of natural athleticism that you can see that's kind of just obvious. he does have one challenge he will have to over
that this is going to happen, garrett? >> well, you know, i hope it does.fruition. when nasa started the commercial crew and cargo program it was with the attention of attracting new revenue streams from the private sector so that the u.s. taxpayer doesn't have to fund 10% of the bill for the human space flights. this is a good example of that. i do hope it does happen. >> when i read this my first reaction was, wait a second, "moon raker" wasn't real? that wasn't real...
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garrett is live in chicago and garrett, what are we learning from the report exactly? >> well, trace, this is the fbi annual crime report and now typically this report gives us the best snapshot of nationwide crime trends. this year, though, it's not clear how reliable these numbers are. the report estimates that overall violent crime dropped last year by 1% while homicides increased by estimated 4%. estimate is the key word there, because according to the bureau, only half of police departments in the country submitted a full year's worth of data for the report. after the fbi switched to a new more detailed reporting program. and nearly 40% of police departments didn't submit anything which forced the agency to come up with estimates for the data. some of the country's largest and most crime-plagued cities did not provide numbers for the report, including chicago, which in 2021 had an increase in murders, sexual assaults, thefts, and carjackings. also not included are the numbers for new york city where look at these numbers. murders, rape, robbery, assault and car th
garrett is live in chicago and garrett, what are we learning from the report exactly? >> well, trace, this is the fbi annual crime report and now typically this report gives us the best snapshot of nationwide crime trends. this year, though, it's not clear how reliable these numbers are. the report estimates that overall violent crime dropped last year by 1% while homicides increased by estimated 4%. estimate is the key word there, because according to the bureau, only half of police...
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chuck and garrett. thanks to both. >>> and making her case.iner preparing to appeal her guilty verdict. what is her state of mind ahead of tomorrow's big court date in russia? her attorney joining me next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. joining me next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or brea
chuck and garrett. thanks to both. >>> and making her case.iner preparing to appeal her guilty verdict. what is her state of mind ahead of tomorrow's big court date in russia? her attorney joining me next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. joining me next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill,...
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major garrett, david becker co-authors. me give you john in woodville, texas on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: thank you for having me. my question would be addressed to mr. becker. i have a couple of questions and it is -- now, if you google, it says the percentage of 18 and older that voted is 68%. correct? guest: it was about 66% of all legible voters -- of all eligible voters. caller: how many registered voters were there at the time of the election? guest: roughly 240 million registered voters in the united states, about 160 million of them who actually voted in 2020. caller: what was the percentage that actually voted? guest: about two thirds of eligible voters. caller: prior to that, what was the average percentage of voters that actually voted that were registered to vote? guest: in previous presidential elections in recent years, about 60%, 61%. some elections get higher than that, some lower, but that is the range. host: are you concerned about registered voters versus actual voters? you don't thi
major garrett, david becker co-authors. me give you john in woodville, texas on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: thank you for having me. my question would be addressed to mr. becker. i have a couple of questions and it is -- now, if you google, it says the percentage of 18 and older that voted is 68%. correct? guest: it was about 66% of all legible voters -- of all eligible voters. caller: how many registered voters were there at the time of the election? guest: roughly 240...
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i want to bring in garrett haake following the senate race in nevada, the political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and reporting on the ground in nevada, michael steele is former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst, and with me here on set dasha burns. i know you've been talking to the candidates there, you've been talking to voters. what are they telling you. >> you mentioned it there. democrats have been trying to drill down on abortion but republicans are trying to ride that red wave on crime, and it seems to be working. you spend time in pennsylvania, the televisions are absolutely full of the ads like you just played. when i talk to voters, those key voters in the suburbs, they are concerned about crime, they're concerned about public safety. i'm not talking about republicans. i'm talking republicans and democrats and independents who are watching this play out and are seeing oz hammering fetterman on this issue. >> i'm curious, do those concerns always align with where there actually are rising crime statistics? >> no. that's the thing. pennsylvania overall, ju
i want to bring in garrett haake following the senate race in nevada, the political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and reporting on the ground in nevada, michael steele is former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst, and with me here on set dasha burns. i know you've been talking to the candidates there, you've been talking to voters. what are they telling you. >> you mentioned it there. democrats have been trying to drill down on abortion but republicans are...
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joining me now from las vegas is nbc's garrett haake, in the same time zone as me, garrett.nk you for joining us. i know you spoke with both candidates this week. so, what is their pitch to voters, as we head down the stretch? >> hey, alex. good morning, in the western time zone. first, a word about where we're are. we are out of the culinary union headquarters here in las vegas, the culinary union is going to valero here this morning to start off early voting. the union is typically good for a little bit of a boost in turnout, sometimes, as much as a point or two, powerful turnout machine for democrats in the state of nevada. they're going to need it in this race right now. the polling is consistently showing republican alec lacks off ahead by a point or two. he has been running primarily on economic issues. he's talking about inflation. he's talking about job recoveries for covid histories. he's talking about crime in the border, traditional republican issues, and that's allowed him to consolidate some report here. but the democrat, catherine cortez masto, is engaging on t
joining me now from las vegas is nbc's garrett haake, in the same time zone as me, garrett.nk you for joining us. i know you spoke with both candidates this week. so, what is their pitch to voters, as we head down the stretch? >> hey, alex. good morning, in the western time zone. first, a word about where we're are. we are out of the culinary union headquarters here in las vegas, the culinary union is going to valero here this morning to start off early voting. the union is typically good...
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contributor major garrett.jor. >> always a pleasure. >> he is the co-author of the big truth upholding democracy in the age of the big lie". available now wherever vanity projects are sold. up next is the conservative hot take. kyler, what can we expect besides four co-hosts working through daddy issues live on tv? >> he was tough on me because he loves me. we're covering ron desantis bleeding joe biden for sweet hurricane ian cash and teaching kids about hurricane sandy relief. stick around. ♪ ♪ you gotta frank it up frank it up! frank it up! yeah! it's the perfect blend of flavor and heat i put that $#!t on everything here's a good halloween trick. it'sbuy a bunch of reese's. flav(uh huh, there you go) turn off all the lights in your house. (yeah yeah) ( trick or treat!) and then just don't answer the door. not sorry, reese's. >>> meta, anything you can imagine as long as it looks like shit. >>> hey, it's a conservative host who gets duct taped to a chair before he even makes it through airport security. tyle
contributor major garrett.jor. >> always a pleasure. >> he is the co-author of the big truth upholding democracy in the age of the big lie". available now wherever vanity projects are sold. up next is the conservative hot take. kyler, what can we expect besides four co-hosts working through daddy issues live on tv? >> he was tough on me because he loves me. we're covering ron desantis bleeding joe biden for sweet hurricane ian cash and teaching kids about hurricane sandy...
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garrett's point about the independent voters.ce maybe not just in wisconsin as undecided try to focus the mind. we're 25 days away are they breaking against the democrats? >> they are. as we're seeing our economy in shambles and gas prices going up again and saw the inflation numbers from yesterday, you wake up thinking about the issues you deal with every day. you know it's harder to fill the tank, harder to get groceries. so those are the things at the top of the mind of every voter right now because it's right in front of them and it is bringing independents towards republicans. >> sandra: with weeks to go voters have made up their mind. there could be a big pivot on energy and decisions to attempt to bring down the prices but do you believe voters have decided? >> i do. i don't think they've decided they'll vote, right? some voters are unhappy. what is the last push to make them feel so compelled to vote republican? that's where kevin mccarthy's commitment to america and putting a plan forward and articulating what republican
garrett's point about the independent voters.ce maybe not just in wisconsin as undecided try to focus the mind. we're 25 days away are they breaking against the democrats? >> they are. as we're seeing our economy in shambles and gas prices going up again and saw the inflation numbers from yesterday, you wake up thinking about the issues you deal with every day. you know it's harder to fill the tank, harder to get groceries. so those are the things at the top of the mind of every voter...
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contributor major garrett. thank you, major. >> always a pleasure. >> he is the co-author of the big truth upholding democracy in the age of the big lie". available now wherever vanity projects are sold. up next is the conservative hot take. kyler, what can we expect besides four co-hosts working through daddy issues live on tv? >> he was tough on me because he loves me. we're covering ron desantis bleeding joe biden for sweet hurricane ian cash and teaching kids about hurricane sandy relief. stick around. oh come on. you've got to be kidding me. we used to be married. worst nineteen years of my life. and there she is... -paul. looks like someone upgraded. at least when i date, it's age appropriate. prepare for a battle. here you go. it's not for the faint of heart. okay, let's go! on the exes. which one? -there's only one. i see two. oh, yeah. oh, my god. please stop doing that. ♪just the two of us♪ ♪we can make it if we try♪ ♪just the two of us♪ the lg washtower redefine laundry in half the space. ♪building c
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that's where garrett tenney is standing by live. good morning, garrett. >> dagen, good morning.he new f.b.i. report may paint a rosier picture than the reality. the bureau switched to a new program last year. 40% of police departments did not report data by the agency's deadline including major cities like here in chicago where part one crimes, the ten most serious crimes that occur on a regular basis are up 37% this year compared to 2021, which was one of the worst years in recent memories. the f.b.i. report doesn't include l.a. where part one crimes are up by 11% and didn't include new york city where part one crimes are up this year 32%. where we continue to see instances of seemingly random violent attacks on the subway like this one from just last night. police say a 30-year-old man was getting off a train when an unknown man came up to him with a large knife and unprovoked stabbed him multiple times in the back and chest before running away. the victim was taken to the hospital and is listed in serious but stable condition. it's also worth noting that not included in the f
that's where garrett tenney is standing by live. good morning, garrett. >> dagen, good morning.he new f.b.i. report may paint a rosier picture than the reality. the bureau switched to a new program last year. 40% of police departments did not report data by the agency's deadline including major cities like here in chicago where part one crimes, the ten most serious crimes that occur on a regular basis are up 37% this year compared to 2021, which was one of the worst years in recent...
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cbs news chief washington correspondent and, if i were the luckiest boy in the world, my dad, major garrett. -great to be with you. -major, obviously there is no conflict on earth the united states should not get involved in, but how does biden spin america turning into an irradiated hellscape to his advantage in the midterms? -so, one thing that's true about president biden -- unlike his most immediate predecessor, he doesn't watch tv and take the advice of generals on tv to chart his military strategy. he charts it on his own. and one thing i would say about the military generals currently on tv -- they either were directly or indirectly involved in two of america's most recent wars, afghanistan and iraq not necessarily regarded as absolute victories. what's clear in ukraine is the people there, with the assistance of u.s. military equipment, are fighting just fine on their own. -i don't know. i'm sure russia would be a cakewalk compared to afghanistan. panel, jump in here. -you know, it's not the media's job to offer a nuanced counter-narrative to war. it's our job to stand firm with the
cbs news chief washington correspondent and, if i were the luckiest boy in the world, my dad, major garrett. -great to be with you. -major, obviously there is no conflict on earth the united states should not get involved in, but how does biden spin america turning into an irradiated hellscape to his advantage in the midterms? -so, one thing that's true about president biden -- unlike his most immediate predecessor, he doesn't watch tv and take the advice of generals on tv to chart his military...
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and now all of a sudden in 2020, garrett, we don't have free speech anymore.can't speak out against our own elections. all i'm asking for is the ability to speak out when our government does something wrong, we should be able to speak out against it. >> do you agree with the statement blake masters made? >> i'm not going to take on what blake said. i'm going to take on what i said. what i say is we have problems in our election. they haven't been solved in 2016. they weren't solved in '18. just a month or two ago during our primary election, and i'm sure your viewers don't even know this, katie hobbs' office advised the counties on how many ballots to print. this was two months ago. and they under -- >> nominee lake -- >> they ran out of republican-only ballots one hour into voting. >> nominee lake -- >> we have to restore honesty to our elections. >> in fairness and timing to you and katie hobbs, we have to end it there. thank you for being with us on "face the nation." "face the nation" will be back in one minute. stay with us. if you haven't tried dawn powe
and now all of a sudden in 2020, garrett, we don't have free speech anymore.can't speak out against our own elections. all i'm asking for is the ability to speak out when our government does something wrong, we should be able to speak out against it. >> do you agree with the statement blake masters made? >> i'm not going to take on what blake said. i'm going to take on what i said. what i say is we have problems in our election. they haven't been solved in 2016. they weren't solved...
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john. >> john: have they said how long, garrett, it might take to get this plan in place?st run here in illinois. next week, surgical abortions and will see over the next year or so how much demand for it and how much of relief it's giving to the other clinics. based on that, they'll be able to make other decisions on other locations and the country. >> john: we'll keep watching and see where it goes. garrett, thank you so much. >> sandra: fox news alert, this happened just moments ago at the white house. white house briefing was taking place, peter doocy was in the room and perhaps one of the biggest topics of the day in the briefing room is rising gas prices after they had fallen for several weeks and the white house took credit for the fall, karine jean-pierre called on peter doocy a short time ago, play it out for you. >> karine, you said the president was responsible for gas prices coming down. is the president responsible for gas prices going up? >> so it's a lot more nuance than that, right. peter, you know this. there have been global challenges that we have all ha
john. >> john: have they said how long, garrett, it might take to get this plan in place?st run here in illinois. next week, surgical abortions and will see over the next year or so how much demand for it and how much of relief it's giving to the other clinics. based on that, they'll be able to make other decisions on other locations and the country. >> john: we'll keep watching and see where it goes. garrett, thank you so much. >> sandra: fox news alert, this happened just...
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we could see a scenario where he doesn't have to sell anymore stock in order to close that >> garrettus appreciate it very much. garrett nelson from cfra netflix and twitter on one side then microsoft, amazon, alphabet on the other nasdaq's under pressure. what do you see in the internals? >> pretty heavy, sara. about 3-1 to the downside. new york stock exchange is declining. small caps giving back some of their recent underperformance. those down almost 2% so it's a payback day in some of the recent trends, but we have about 200 points of s&p upside since the lows a week ago and we have energy. we talked about that the stock's really outperforming the commodity. natural gas is strong and the idea that in this range, crude is high enough for the companies to make their numbers on a multiyear basis. that's worth supporting the equity sector there. and the vix very sticky around 30 it's not quite giving you that bond market volatility >> yeah, what else is up the u.s. dollar. up another .7. as we go into the close, we're down 100 points on the dow so we've gained back 100 points since t
we could see a scenario where he doesn't have to sell anymore stock in order to close that >> garrettus appreciate it very much. garrett nelson from cfra netflix and twitter on one side then microsoft, amazon, alphabet on the other nasdaq's under pressure. what do you see in the internals? >> pretty heavy, sara. about 3-1 to the downside. new york stock exchange is declining. small caps giving back some of their recent underperformance. those down almost 2% so it's a payback day in...
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however, to the charities website, pictures him with garrett training keeps forces in a church. and according to the charities homepage, it has been working with a so called george and legion, which has been accused of the torture and execution of russian p. o. w. 's, listed among the foundations donors of the edgar brothers. anon company, which has won at least 5 and a half 1000000 pounds worth of contracts from the ministry of defense. earlier this year, the dark angels led by former british squad, daniel burge was reveal to have fired an $80000.00 pound javelin missile at russian tanks. a full man team went kilometers into no man's land with a javelin ante tankless on which they fired at a russian armored vehicle. his former units came to prominence when it was revealed that it sold it had youth images of then labor lead a. jeremy corbin as target practice. the soldiers of the parachute regiment routinely tatty at target practice. on this occasion, they filmed themselves and posted of social media. the headline happy with that suggests that hit the target. then 50 reveals. je
however, to the charities website, pictures him with garrett training keeps forces in a church. and according to the charities homepage, it has been working with a so called george and legion, which has been accused of the torture and execution of russian p. o. w. 's, listed among the foundations donors of the edgar brothers. anon company, which has won at least 5 and a half 1000000 pounds worth of contracts from the ministry of defense. earlier this year, the dark angels led by former british...
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garrett haake is in colorado and shaq brewster joins me from wisconsin.big moments last night, what are voters learning about these two candidates? the republican has taken stood back from donald trump. >> yes, he has -- >> challenging kind of republican -- >> reporter: well, that's the theory of the case here for republicans in this state. they believe that joe oday who voted for donald trump twice but says he wouldn't again, colorado republicans think that's the antidote to a state where they have not done well. joe biden won this state by 14 points back in 2020. last night's debate might have happened in a different political universe than the one you've been covering in pennsylvania. there were debates about immigration policy, afghanistan, water rights on the colorado river but the debate came back to the issue that's been the issue through the whole campaign, economy and inflation. he tried hard to link michael bennet and joe biden as the cause of inflation and bennet pushed back. but when i talk to voters, that does seem to be the key issue on peop
garrett haake is in colorado and shaq brewster joins me from wisconsin.big moments last night, what are voters learning about these two candidates? the republican has taken stood back from donald trump. >> yes, he has -- >> challenging kind of republican -- >> reporter: well, that's the theory of the case here for republicans in this state. they believe that joe oday who voted for donald trump twice but says he wouldn't again, colorado republicans think that's the antidote to...
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nbc's correspondent ron allen and jad grungs, colorado, capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and the pennsylvania capital star editor in chief. >> i will begin with you. i want to play a little bit more from lieutenant governor fetterman answering a question about fracking. >> there is a 2018 interview where you said quote, i don't support fracking at all of the how do you square the two? >> i do support fracking. and i don't, i don't, i fracking, and i stand, and i do support fracking. >> the campaign lowered expectations for his performance last night and he did have a harder time than he certainly would have if he had not had a stroke. and he's still recovering from it. and i wonder from the conversations you're having with voters today, whether the health issue is more of a concern for them now than it was before, and what their thoughts are about lieutenant governor john fetterman? >> that exchange over fracking sure did leap out last night. complicated in one factor, but the lieutenant governor's health concerns, but also by a politician trying to reconcile the dissance bet
nbc's correspondent ron allen and jad grungs, colorado, capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and the pennsylvania capital star editor in chief. >> i will begin with you. i want to play a little bit more from lieutenant governor fetterman answering a question about fracking. >> there is a 2018 interview where you said quote, i don't support fracking at all of the how do you square the two? >> i do support fracking. and i don't, i don't, i fracking, and i stand, and i do...
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first of all, garrett, it's great to have you back. welcome. we knew trump didn't see eye to eye with a lot of his officials, but this report really digs deep into what was going on behind the scenes. what are your headlines out of this report? >> reporter: hey, chris, it's good to be back. this report comes with receipts in the forms of transcripts with so many officials up and down hhs and cdc, other agencies tasked with not just combatting the coronavirus but shaping the public health policy and communications around it. in this report we hear from officials like dr. robert redfield, then the cdc director, who said putting together reports on the coronavirus with the kind of oversight they were getting from the trump white house gave him ptsd. it says they were muzzled, prevented from giving briefings, forced to go through the white house or the vice president's office if they were going to give interviews, and even the integrity of some of the basic scientific releases, the mortality reports that were sent out on a regular basis, were compr
first of all, garrett, it's great to have you back. welcome. we knew trump didn't see eye to eye with a lot of his officials, but this report really digs deep into what was going on behind the scenes. what are your headlines out of this report? >> reporter: hey, chris, it's good to be back. this report comes with receipts in the forms of transcripts with so many officials up and down hhs and cdc, other agencies tasked with not just combatting the coronavirus but shaping the public health...
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joining me from las vegas, garrett. any closer than it already is. i also know that you spoke to catherine cortez masto yesterday as well, early voting as i said beginning today. how are things looking? >> well yasmin, a nail-biter would be par for the course in nevada. that is so often how these races go. joe biden only won the state by about 30,000 votes. that is probably a margin that catherine cortez masto would smile. at you talk about 78 days to go, voting is underway now. voting starting today and mail ballots being sent out across the states. democrats are going to use that time to try to turn out the vote. they have the machine to do it. you are seeing the remains of a rally behind me with the culinary workers union. that is a machine in nevada that is regularly responsible for helping boost turnout in a major way. the democrats know they want to turn voters out, they're trying to boost people on the issues that they think will be most beneficial to cortez masto, whether be defending abortion rights or even def
joining me from las vegas, garrett. any closer than it already is. i also know that you spoke to catherine cortez masto yesterday as well, early voting as i said beginning today. how are things looking? >> well yasmin, a nail-biter would be par for the course in nevada. that is so often how these races go. joe biden only won the state by about 30,000 votes. that is probably a margin that catherine cortez masto would smile. at you talk about 78 days to go, voting is underway now. voting...
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life of martha washington from her surviving personal letters, author of the washington catherine garrettsearch editor the papers of george washington project of the university of virginia and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, college professor richard campbell talking about american churches and religion during world war i and shows how american pastors, ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> there are a lot of places to get political information for only i c-span to get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here or here or here or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. >> i want to show you the coverage of this new book, unschooled, raising curious well educated children outside conventional c
life of martha washington from her surviving personal letters, author of the washington catherine garrettsearch editor the papers of george washington project of the university of virginia and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, college professor richard campbell talking about american churches and religion during world war i and shows how american pastors, ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch...
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sea shells and boats in the sea might sink or not at other culture, since i look just hostile spect garrett terribly to look through. as i said earlier, if the situation continues, virtually my biggest fear is that the entire world economy will collapse. kim seymour santas. and there is a risk of a lot more people dying of starvation around the world. we lost all then our dying in the fighting itself. is this tool kit and stuck put to him harry island ordering some or if this situation stirs up even more chaos here, diane, if the trust in governments weakens around the world because of it, than that might lead to utter chaos in strickler sweep is germany is western countries are trying to reduce their reliance on russian oil and gas. there is a new project of delivering russian gas via mongolia, from russia to china. is this project still planning to go ahead and 2024? dollars to us new energy dependency is an issue in germany and mongolia to cuba. it's becoming a global problem 20. so in order to get out of energy dependency to mongolia has been implementing certain projects. so we've come
sea shells and boats in the sea might sink or not at other culture, since i look just hostile spect garrett terribly to look through. as i said earlier, if the situation continues, virtually my biggest fear is that the entire world economy will collapse. kim seymour santas. and there is a risk of a lot more people dying of starvation around the world. we lost all then our dying in the fighting itself. is this tool kit and stuck put to him harry island ordering some or if this situation stirs up...
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martha washington from her personal letters with laura frazier, author of the washington and catherine garrettresearch editor at the papers of george washington project in 8:00 p.m. easter on lectures of history, richard gamble toss about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors spoke about the great war for an after the u.s. into the conflict. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program time -- guide or watch any time on c-span.org/history. >> there are a lot of places to get political information but only as c-span2 you get -- do you get it -- only on c-span2 get it straight for -- from the source. unfiltered. unbiased. word for word. if it happens here or here or here or anywhere that matters.
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a perfectly floated cross teen garrett scrub, re 2nd of the bundles legal season. substitute mathis tell got in on the actual on the 79th minutes, the teenager shots getting a little help on its way through and 82nd minute finish from moccasin barton gave mites rest bite from the onslaught. travelling fan celebrated as if they were leading. but by and went down there to promoting, made it 62 in the dying moments, just reward for a fine performance job done for you. leon nozzles man sighed i message to the competition. and before we go, a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour. south korea is morning, at least 153 people killed in a crush in the capital soul. an investigation is underway into the cause of the stampede. at a nightlight hotspot where huge crowds had gathered for halloween celebrations, most of the victims were in their teens and twenties. she's update at this time for i'm claire richardson in berlin for me in the whole team. thanks so much for watching. with the country that will host the world. i will have these.
a perfectly floated cross teen garrett scrub, re 2nd of the bundles legal season. substitute mathis tell got in on the actual on the 79th minutes, the teenager shots getting a little help on its way through and 82nd minute finish from moccasin barton gave mites rest bite from the onslaught. travelling fan celebrated as if they were leading. but by and went down there to promoting, made it 62 in the dying moments, just reward for a fine performance job done for you. leon nozzles man sighed i...
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garrett i like the topic like divide and in the first couple of pages is this tomorrow is saying that with all the comments were like in new york saying that like they've done very good job of making like different classes and religion like hate each other. right right. right. it seems like the communists, if it wasn't for communism, then we wouldn't have classes hating each other. everything would be peaceful. but it's like even though they may or may not have been that were doing that like all this turmoil is still going on in america. they're trying to push all america's problems on it. so there's coerce again, coercive consensus building here, right? if you speak out against class inequality, well, you're clearly being con, you're exhibiting communist behavior, right. if you're speaking out about issues, civil rights, clearly you've been infiltrated the by the communist, right. and so there is this kind of coercive to the story line here, which i think is important as we're working through. how do we define identity and how do we build consensus so we are unified against this glob
garrett i like the topic like divide and in the first couple of pages is this tomorrow is saying that with all the comments were like in new york saying that like they've done very good job of making like different classes and religion like hate each other. right right. right. it seems like the communists, if it wasn't for communism, then we wouldn't have classes hating each other. everything would be peaceful. but it's like even though they may or may not have been that were doing that like...
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in an exclusive interview with major garrett, governor newsom blames the media for escalating it to a dangerous rhetoric. >> of course it is. look online. look at the sewage that is online that they amplify on the network and social media to dehumanize people like nancy pelosi and other political leaders. >> governor newsom said he is no stranger to threats but believes it's getting worse. >> i know what over three years has come to my inbox. i won't share it and i won't share it with my wife, and i have four kids. i know a little bit about this. it wasn't just a recall against me. it was surround sound in every way, shape, or sound. so this venom -- look. all i -- there is always folks, and you roll your eyes. >> it comes with the arena but this is different? >> this is something different. the mind is stressed. people feel free to do this again there are universal values, and we went in this direction and i can hope and pray that we start to reconcile the differences. it can't continue. it just can't. >> you can watch more of governor gavin newsom's exclusive interview tomorrow at 3
in an exclusive interview with major garrett, governor newsom blames the media for escalating it to a dangerous rhetoric. >> of course it is. look online. look at the sewage that is online that they amplify on the network and social media to dehumanize people like nancy pelosi and other political leaders. >> governor newsom said he is no stranger to threats but believes it's getting worse. >> i know what over three years has come to my inbox. i won't share it and i won't share...
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garrett tenney, thank you. >> new yorkers want to feel safe on our streets and subways.in bragg who refuse to enforce the law and unapologetically back our men and women in blue. >> lee zeldin wants to be governor in new york. reaction to another brutal attack on the new york city subway. a man beating a woman within an inch of her life and she may lose vision in one of her eyes. the suspect was a homeless ex convict. here to talk about it jimmy failla. he was also convicted of beating his grandmother to death. >> julie: out on parole. >> nuts. he has no business any where in polite society. we've been talking about this for two years on and off the air. i walk to work every day now. not just because they tell me i need the enter says. i don't always feel like working on my jab. if you follow the reaction to the politicians here in new york, because they are trying to downplay the significance of this type of crime because it is something that was very much perpetuated by their policies, okay? of having more empathy again and again and again for the law breaker instead o
garrett tenney, thank you. >> new yorkers want to feel safe on our streets and subways.in bragg who refuse to enforce the law and unapologetically back our men and women in blue. >> lee zeldin wants to be governor in new york. reaction to another brutal attack on the new york city subway. a man beating a woman within an inch of her life and she may lose vision in one of her eyes. the suspect was a homeless ex convict. here to talk about it jimmy failla. he was also convicted of...
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joining us now is garrett nelson , senior equity research analyst at cfra. inc.ays for joining us. during the pandemic, and i want to say the time after, my favorite ratio don't look at from a macro. -- macro perspective is the idea here being that people are returning to work in getting a beverage on the go or are they sticking at home and snacking? should the company be worried about that trade-off? >> think for having me. not necessarily. we like pepsi because they are diversified. they have the beverages and the snacks and food products with frito-lay and quaker. what really improved the beat here for the quarter for the company was the price increases that they are successfully passing through on this snack and food products. if you look at frito-lay north america, the revenue is up 20% year-over-year. that is despite a 2% drop in sales volume they have raised prices dramatically. quaker food, a similar story. revenue was up 16%, despite a 4% drop in volume. another big price increase. that is what really drove the world beat today. jon: i heard them talking
joining us now is garrett nelson , senior equity research analyst at cfra. inc.ays for joining us. during the pandemic, and i want to say the time after, my favorite ratio don't look at from a macro. -- macro perspective is the idea here being that people are returning to work in getting a beverage on the go or are they sticking at home and snacking? should the company be worried about that trade-off? >> think for having me. not necessarily. we like pepsi because they are diversified....
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garrett tenney has the story now. what did you find out?igned from the cook count' state's attorneys office. that number of resignations is unprecedented. it means there are fewer prosecutors to handle a growing number of criminal cases in the city. sources familiar tell us so many folks are leaving because of a combination of the increasing workload as others resign and how kim foxx has transformed the state's attorneys office by focusing more on p.r. stunts and social justice experiments than prosecuting crime. >> it is because people simply don't want to work in an office for a leader that they don't believe in. that has disappointed them at every turn. that has twisted the mission of the state's attorneys office into something other than standing up for the victims of crime. we feel it all around the city. >> kim foxx isn't taking any responsibility for the exodus from attorneys from her office. >> we have just brought in a new class of attorneys. i think 50 back in august who will be sworn in next no. we're trying to keep up with attri
garrett tenney has the story now. what did you find out?igned from the cook count' state's attorneys office. that number of resignations is unprecedented. it means there are fewer prosecutors to handle a growing number of criminal cases in the city. sources familiar tell us so many folks are leaving because of a combination of the increasing workload as others resign and how kim foxx has transformed the state's attorneys office by focusing more on p.r. stunts and social justice experiments than...
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i knew i wanted a story to center on the relationship between garrett and his horse. >> if you are familiar with geraldine brooks, we are going to give you a chance to call in and talk with you. the numbers are up on the screen. we will try to work in a few of those calls in a minute. i'm getting a little bit of noise in my earpieces right now. a phone hanging up. geraldine brooks, how long have you been working on horse? ms. brooks: i started working on it -- i heard about it before i started working on it, but it took me about seven years to write it. >> and i apologize. i'm having a bit of audio trouble here. ms. brooks: i'm getting it too. >> with the numbers dialing? you are much smoother than i am. [laughter] you spent about seven years working on horse? ms. brooks: this is the book that has taken me the longest to write. some of it was the difficulties of researching the lives of the black horsemen. that was extensive. but then the story took all kinds of crazy twists and turns. it led to unexpectedly a connection with jackson pollock in new york in the 1950's. it led to the science
i knew i wanted a story to center on the relationship between garrett and his horse. >> if you are familiar with geraldine brooks, we are going to give you a chance to call in and talk with you. the numbers are up on the screen. we will try to work in a few of those calls in a minute. i'm getting a little bit of noise in my earpieces right now. a phone hanging up. geraldine brooks, how long have you been working on horse? ms. brooks: i started working on it -- i heard about it before i...
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garrett, what do investigators know about this so far? this point investigators believe there are human remains buried in this area, but what they don't know is how many and whether or not it is related to a potentially previously unknown serial killer. she claims over 30 years her father killed between 50 and 70 women and would often force her and siblings to help bury bodies in and around the well on the rural piece of farm land in the small town of youthurmond, iowa. last week they took cadaver dogs and had hits. it is hard to believe two dogs would hit in the same places and be false. we don't know what it is. there's indian country there as well. i tend to believe lucy. she told the outlet her father who died in 2013 found most victims in omaha, about 40 miles away, and most of them were hookers or run aways which may explain why their disappearances hadn't raised many flags. lucy claims she tried telling police, teachers, priests about all of this for years, but, quote, no one would listen to me. the teacher said family matters shou
garrett, what do investigators know about this so far? this point investigators believe there are human remains buried in this area, but what they don't know is how many and whether or not it is related to a potentially previously unknown serial killer. she claims over 30 years her father killed between 50 and 70 women and would often force her and siblings to help bury bodies in and around the well on the rural piece of farm land in the small town of youthurmond, iowa. last week they took...
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. >> dickerson: cbs' major garrett reports from the white house. plus, david martin from the pentagon on putin's nuclear capabilities, and how the u.s. might respond to a nuclear strike. new york city's state of emergency: the nation's largest city is overwhelmed by the influx of migrants. tanya rivero reports on what the mayor is now demanding. >> this should be handled at t
. >> dickerson: cbs' major garrett reports from the white house. plus, david martin from the pentagon on putin's nuclear capabilities, and how the u.s. might respond to a nuclear strike. new york city's state of emergency: the nation's largest city is overwhelmed by the influx of migrants. tanya rivero reports on what the mayor is now demanding. >> this should be handled at t
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garrett, talk to, us early morning start today.umbers are looking like so far, and what the candidates are up to. >> voting is underway here, yes, bouncing this around to leave early vote parties for the new only va yuck. the polling on this race is incredibly close. but it has been consistent over the last month that. the -- marcell. adam laxalt taking a small but persistent lead, about a point and a half in this. race and nevada races are always close. joe biden won this same won by only about 30,000 votes. so one of the advantages that democrats had built in the state, is the support of the color union. the folks who organized this event only al-kateab and so that's one of the things that democrats are banking on, that we have been talking about to voters here, yasmin, the issue is very similar to what you hear in parts of the country. president for, most it's the economy. second most al-tanf. and adam is using that you saying, you don't like any of these okay -- economic policies? i will vote right now. it doesn't have to be as
garrett, talk to, us early morning start today.umbers are looking like so far, and what the candidates are up to. >> voting is underway here, yes, bouncing this around to leave early vote parties for the new only va yuck. the polling on this race is incredibly close. but it has been consistent over the last month that. the -- marcell. adam laxalt taking a small but persistent lead, about a point and a half in this. race and nevada races are always close. joe biden won this same won by...
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he shows that in normal dano v for carla garrett. now he will cause helen barley dogs. as a susan on the other arm miss bosco seizures tomorrow. secanduc dell does it give it denise valerie, when you would her luckily g like hey s u m m just bought the oh i me a garage in florida. oh, i may go out for you. yeah, some of the hollywood vall ali, nobody could be anywhere in the neighborhood. there are they really close? or rogatories of them? say tip and millimeters willing dinner to zoom. elantra. oh, only keep to you were slowly, pontoon illiteracy, santa lungful, to pass i causes from connected anti po, connected a bill in the pad it will seem, carrier will put out. humidity. who is yet to me? zamiah's good. be said, pussy bluest, valuable. he hasn't over at all, he darted him cuz i'm drop a dozen dynamical data. ludy mobile via glue decrease. we're cru. see jenny lou down here with that or the operator. oh, what i thought on, you know, he was a bombarded when i was, i me this years was, i mean i'm under this house, i was putting a prescription. you have to follow up wi
he shows that in normal dano v for carla garrett. now he will cause helen barley dogs. as a susan on the other arm miss bosco seizures tomorrow. secanduc dell does it give it denise valerie, when you would her luckily g like hey s u m m just bought the oh i me a garage in florida. oh, i may go out for you. yeah, some of the hollywood vall ali, nobody could be anywhere in the neighborhood. there are they really close? or rogatories of them? say tip and millimeters willing dinner to zoom....
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but it could be. >> major garrett and david beaker, upholding democracy in the age of the big lie buymega site set in florida for the victims of hurricane ian and the requests that may be a long time coming for people staying there. stay with us. while we're gaming? go. ♪ ♪ we get cash back at over 3,500 0 stores. cha-ching! health and beauty,y, clothes, electronics... no, no. office supplies? uh huh! shoes, home and garden... travel! on all of that and more. [buzzer] so, even when...