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talk about the substance because if you did most people of a pitchfork and they should go ahead george yes yes that's right and it's kind of interesting that when the pot is attempting to push their way into the united states they were met with or roche's opposition by the maids the but is there a personal tied them up in court because it's quite hard to get on the balance in the united states in that you have to have 850000 signatures or whatever and you keep challenging the signature and you take them to court then essentially bankrupt . this what happened with ross perot there's your top of the bat you got up and then what you had when the gays are proud neda is a massive media but still it was him you know how dare you run how dare you take both aware of the. rights based you know you well. that's right and they did not win with jill stein the great you are letting in trump you know what. this is clearly a russian well. to bring up the well so it is extremely hot but a thought but he was out of than anywhere else or in other countries but bodies are emerging not too much typical but in
talk about the substance because if you did most people of a pitchfork and they should go ahead george yes yes that's right and it's kind of interesting that when the pot is attempting to push their way into the united states they were met with or roche's opposition by the maids the but is there a personal tied them up in court because it's quite hard to get on the balance in the united states in that you have to have 850000 signatures or whatever and you keep challenging the signature and you...
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president speaking very very clearly that this is a very dangerous development according to reports george yes the reports certainly credible and i don't know what extent they've been confirmed by. they are those of widely. accessible reports and it's certainly consistent with everything else that no one has done i mean a great remember initially there were these jihadi terrorists who were transferred from libya to syria you need to talk them out of the overthrow of gaddafi it and then recently france. these from syria to libya so that we would be publicly plausible. to one now be transpiring jihadi fighters from syria as they are by john it's as you say why is there no one doing this yet because he can he figures that if he creates enough trouble than he is heavy defeats on the armenians then you know russia and the rest of the mince group will have to accept realities on the ground. you know the armenians will have to give up some territory within hours or by johnson to the charity of my going to be reduced and then everyone will hail this is a great big tree yet another plant was foreign po
president speaking very very clearly that this is a very dangerous development according to reports george yes the reports certainly credible and i don't know what extent they've been confirmed by. they are those of widely. accessible reports and it's certainly consistent with everything else that no one has done i mean a great remember initially there were these jihadi terrorists who were transferred from libya to syria you need to talk them out of the overthrow of gaddafi it and then recently...
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it will come for them eventually history proves it over and over again go ahead george has a rap yes i think that's exactly right and that's what happens when you start playing this very dangerous game people who should know better. think that oh well you know this will get us the power once we are in power then we can just call this a cold war these mad dogs and we'll be nice and safe no it doesn't really work that way. as the old bolsheviks found yeah i think got rid of all of the enemies the cool actually. are is bureaucracy it's either you know the entire sotiris establishment they would be safe no it came up to them and it was the old bolsheviks who were swept aside so yeah that's exactly what's what will happen here and what is it already this very very narrow goal of seizing power they you know they seize power that is they believe that it is their legitimate their right or this power over throat and there will be there and it never works that way you know again the one of the interesting thing for me i mean what we talk a lot about i do you hold your nights and you're the bes
it will come for them eventually history proves it over and over again go ahead george has a rap yes i think that's exactly right and that's what happens when you start playing this very dangerous game people who should know better. think that oh well you know this will get us the power once we are in power then we can just call this a cold war these mad dogs and we'll be nice and safe no it doesn't really work that way. as the old bolsheviks found yeah i think got rid of all of the enemies the...
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changing in the next room illusional it right now no these people are stand status quo people go ahead george yes that's right and it goes back 220162016 was a profound shock to the global elites trump's shock victory in the united states the. referendum in the u.k. and from that moment on the pressure grew on the internet companies because up with up until then the internet companies were basically you know they let they had a pretty much a laissez faire attitude. because it seemed like it was a leap obama isn't would go on forever and from that moment on there's something that the politicians the media started telling you it is your fault you did this you allowed hootin to manipulate you you allow trump and all the conspiracy theorists around trying to manipulate you are you allowed the bricks it is to manipulate you you better get your shape up or you will be in trouble and the internet companies who are more powerful than any company that has ever been in the history of the world i mean sound at all oil 18 c. with nothing a powerful is google facebook and twitter i mean they control the flow
changing in the next room illusional it right now no these people are stand status quo people go ahead george yes that's right and it goes back 220162016 was a profound shock to the global elites trump's shock victory in the united states the. referendum in the u.k. and from that moment on the pressure grew on the internet companies because up with up until then the internet companies were basically you know they let they had a pretty much a laissez faire attitude. because it seemed like it was...
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talking about what is this new normal is the new normal an attack of progressive isn't left and right george yes i think so. that the 2016 is kind of he is 0 for the global elite. we had the brics that referendum which against all expectations went against the e.u. and then of course we had donor trumps election victory which again went against all predictions this game is such a shock to the global elites who felt that they could control the western publics with these they could have elections they could win every election if those an election went against them they could just have you run exactly a referendum will have a rerun this was a total shock. at 1st they tried to make some kind of a spin a conspiracy story that oh it was russia and everything that sailed up with the no evidence for that so they went gove it came alone they seized on this and imposed restrictions that had never in the process been imposed when you know there's been viral pandemics i mean there's nothing new about pandemics i mean there's all this humanity itself there's been bass cases of the flu not even without even t
talking about what is this new normal is the new normal an attack of progressive isn't left and right george yes i think so. that the 2016 is kind of he is 0 for the global elite. we had the brics that referendum which against all expectations went against the e.u. and then of course we had donor trumps election victory which again went against all predictions this game is such a shock to the global elites who felt that they could control the western publics with these they could have elections...
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the next revolution all that's right now nobody's people are stuck on status quo people go ahead george yes that's right and he goes back to 2016 i mean 2016 was a profound shock to the globally trumps shock victory in the united states the brics a referendum in the u.k. and from that moment own oppression a group only internet companies i mean because up until then the internet companies were basically you know they left but i had a pretty much a laissez faire attitude. because it seemed like most of the obama isn't would go on forever and from that moment on there's something the politicians the media saw that doesn't mean it is your fault you did it you allowed hootin to manipulate you you allow trump and only because there is this interest around trying to manipulate you you allow the bricks that is to manipulate you you better get to shape up or you will be in trouble and the internet companies who are more powerful than any company that has ever been in the history of the world i mean found it all boils 80 and see where nothing of powerful is google facebook and twitter i mean they co
the next revolution all that's right now nobody's people are stuck on status quo people go ahead george yes that's right and he goes back to 2016 i mean 2016 was a profound shock to the globally trumps shock victory in the united states the brics a referendum in the u.k. and from that moment own oppression a group only internet companies i mean because up until then the internet companies were basically you know they left but i had a pretty much a laissez faire attitude. because it seemed like...
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yes. >> george soros. >> yes. >> michelle obama. >> this, i don't know. >> bill gates. >> yes. >> nancy >> this i don't know. >> uma -- >> i will back up, i did hear something about nancy and uma, the names you named, have all had allegations of doing things wrong. >> hm-mm. >> why's the investigation. turns out when you talk to a q believer more question be-gets more questions. like when i asked about the out landish q beliefs. how does one investigate if barack obama worships sat an and drinks blood. >> i would put him in a panel and ask him. sir have you engaged in these activities. >> none of sit new or creative. essentially all it's doing is playing on conspiracy tropes that have been around for decades. >> reporter: this man is an associate professor that studies conspiracy theories. how many people believe in qanon? >> we get between five and 10%s. it's the least believed conspiracy theories that i poll on. which is a good thing. q has capitalized on beliefs that are already popular among americans sompt t americans. so the idea that there's a deep state is a belief. and so, many
yes. >> george soros. >> yes. >> michelle obama. >> this, i don't know. >> bill gates. >> yes. >> nancy >> this i don't know. >> uma -- >> i will back up, i did hear something about nancy and uma, the names you named, have all had allegations of doing things wrong. >> hm-mm. >> why's the investigation. turns out when you talk to a q believer more question be-gets more questions. like when i asked about the out landish q...
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yes. >> dr. reed, what's your first memory of george wallace?first memory i had of george wallace was back in 1958. i had just returned from korea. he was a candidate for governor at that time. john patterson had -- it was'58. that's when i first heard of. >> do you remember what the memory is? >> he was very vocal. at that time he didn't have any particular claim. the southern politician at that time, most times were running against the u.s. supreme court 1954. they were all saying they were going to maintain segregation. they were all claiming that they could do what the law insisted that they would do. they all claimed they could get around the law. so at that particular time he was not much different than the rest of them. >> what was your life like in alabama in 1958? >> like most other black folk in the south and to some extent in this country. for example, the segregation was at least in law, for practical purposes even though the supreme court had ruled in brown versus the board of education. for all practical purposes alabama is still a
yes. >> dr. reed, what's your first memory of george wallace?first memory i had of george wallace was back in 1958. i had just returned from korea. he was a candidate for governor at that time. john patterson had -- it was'58. that's when i first heard of. >> do you remember what the memory is? >> he was very vocal. at that time he didn't have any particular claim. the southern politician at that time, most times were running against the u.s. supreme court 1954. they were all...
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and george kittle, yes his ankle looked good, healthy tonight and showed here. second quarter, nice connection, 44 yards to george kittle, 49ers off and running. 14-0, never looks back. >> defense also looked great. not good for jared goff, not good homecoming for him. threw an interception in the third quarter just when you thought the rams were going to come back. interception to -- >> jason verrett, huge play. >> not good for novato native jared goff, cal alum. been with the rams since 2016. >> big night for 49ers defense and offense. jimmy g. >> really about coming into the game, could feel in the locker room throughout the week, different mindset that everyone had. last couple of weeks before this, no one liked that feeling. wasn't who we are as team. this week just got back on track. >> tells you a lot about a team, personality and culture and really the soul of a team, how they respond to losing streak. 49ers looked terrible last couple of weeks. tonight they bounced back. i think ticked off, played with chip on their shoulder and proved they were pretty g
and george kittle, yes his ankle looked good, healthy tonight and showed here. second quarter, nice connection, 44 yards to george kittle, 49ers off and running. 14-0, never looks back. >> defense also looked great. not good for jared goff, not good homecoming for him. threw an interception in the third quarter just when you thought the rams were going to come back. interception to -- >> jason verrett, huge play. >> not good for novato native jared goff, cal alum. been with...
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yes. >> george soros? >> yes. >> michelle obama? >> this i don't know. >> billates. >> nancy pelosi?es you have named have all had allegations of doing things wrong. where is the investigation? >> reporter: it turns out, when you talk to a "q" believer, every question begets more questions. like when i asked about ououtlandish beliefs against barack obama. how do you investigate it? >> i would put him in front of a panel of people and asking him. has anyone asked him, sir, have you engaged in these activities? >> none of this is new or creative. essentially all it is doing is playing on conspiracy theories that have been around for decades. >> reporter: joseph is a professor at the university of miami. he studies conspiracy theories. how many people in this country, do you think believe in q-anon? >> we get between 5and 10%, depending o on the way we ask the questions. "q" has been able to capitalize on a whole bunch of beliefs that are already popular among americans. vaccines often poll about 25% to 30% of americans who think there is a conspiracy there. so many of the component pa
yes. >> george soros? >> yes. >> michelle obama? >> this i don't know. >> billates. >> nancy pelosi?es you have named have all had allegations of doing things wrong. where is the investigation? >> reporter: it turns out, when you talk to a "q" believer, every question begets more questions. like when i asked about ououtlandish beliefs against barack obama. how do you investigate it? >> i would put him in front of a panel of people and...
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george w. bush, yes, you are right.was his best friend, and helped him get elected and the recount that followed the election results. adviceries to give him on erratic. -- on iraq. he later tries to help get out of iraq and wasn't listen to. through his career, it showed how things changed in washington where james baker had been so integral to so many important decision making moments and had suddenly begun to pass on to the next generation the reins of power. host: let's go to calls for susan glasser and peter baker. two louisville, kentucky. louisville, kentucky. caller: nice to see you altogether again. a book about a chief of staff has to be something very interesting, and it seems like a really good subject. you get to find out things about people that you don't really know. i have to ask you one more question, who is your favorite writing partner don mitchell or susan glasser? no pressure. best. susan by far is the we were lucky because we are a married couple and that is why we are not socially distanced. we go
george w. bush, yes, you are right.was his best friend, and helped him get elected and the recount that followed the election results. adviceries to give him on erratic. -- on iraq. he later tries to help get out of iraq and wasn't listen to. through his career, it showed how things changed in washington where james baker had been so integral to so many important decision making moments and had suddenly begun to pass on to the next generation the reins of power. host: let's go to calls for...
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. >> reporter: good morning, george. yes secretive group that was within nxivm where women adopted a master/slave relationship and where she says she was branded with the initials of nxivm's founder, keith raniere. this morning, new details about the relationship between india oxenberg and "smallville" star allison mack. >> i want to make you my number one priority. >> it was an abusive dynamic just by the sheer fact that she had control over me. >> reporter: oxenberg says it was mack believed to be one of nxivm founder keith raniere's right-hand women. >> one would say authenticity is being as you are. >> makes me want to cry. it's beautiful. >> reporter: who brought her into the group's secret so-called sex cult under the guise of female empowerment. >> she did it strategically. she knew that i was in a vulnerable place in my life, and i was desperate for something and she targeted me for that. >> reporter: oxenberg says she became mack's slave and had to get her approval to do anything including eat. >> allison said, i co
. >> reporter: good morning, george. yes secretive group that was within nxivm where women adopted a master/slave relationship and where she says she was branded with the initials of nxivm's founder, keith raniere. this morning, new details about the relationship between india oxenberg and "smallville" star allison mack. >> i want to make you my number one priority. >> it was an abusive dynamic just by the sheer fact that she had control over me. >> reporter:...
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yes, i'm following the route that general george washington took to his big victory during the revolutionary war -- the battle of trenton. i'm tracking down what i believe is the most intriguing strange inheritance i've heard of so far, something the father of our country may have been carrying that fateful night -- his wallet. >> my name is barbara farwell, and this is my daughter, linda. i inherited something from my mother, and one day my daughter will inherit it from me. >> for reasons that will become clearer as we follow the twists and turns of this story, the farwells have let their heirloom go on display right here in trenton. barbara, how are you? i'm jamie. so nice to meet you. >> i'm glad to meet you. >> hi, linda. how are you? >> hi. i'm fine. thank you. >> so, where'd you bring me? >> this is the old barracks museum. >> and you keep something from your family here? >> yes, we do. >> come in. >> during the revolutionary war, this building housed british and hessian soldiers. in fact, it was the target on christmas night in 1776 when general george washington and his men quietly c
yes, i'm following the route that general george washington took to his big victory during the revolutionary war -- the battle of trenton. i'm tracking down what i believe is the most intriguing strange inheritance i've heard of so far, something the father of our country may have been carrying that fateful night -- his wallet. >> my name is barbara farwell, and this is my daughter, linda. i inherited something from my mother, and one day my daughter will inherit it from me. >> for...
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i think more people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore for president than george bush in florida. yes won. >> reporter: even republican operative agrees. >> i believe the people who went to the polls that day and voted elected george bush. i believe the people who went to the polls that day and intended to vote, probably, elected al gore. >> most elections are screwed up. the presidency of the united states is rarely at risk based upon that. >> reporter: on january 20th, george w. bush was sworn in as the 43rd president of the united states. and the 2000 election entered the record books as the closest and most controversial race in modern, political history. >> so, to this day, you think you won? >> i think it was fundamentally a tie. i think if we had kept counting, it would have been very interesting. >> and, maybe, you would've won? >> we'll never know. >>> hi and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. welcome. you're watching cnn. i'm robyn kcurnow. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn "newsroom" with robyn curnow. >> thanks for
i think more people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore for president than george bush in florida. yes won. >> reporter: even republican operative agrees. >> i believe the people who went to the polls that day and voted elected george bush. i believe the people who went to the polls that day and intended to vote, probably, elected al gore. >> most elections are screwed up. the presidency of the united states is rarely at risk based upon that. >> reporter: on...
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george w. bush. >> yes.ly, donald trump's head is exploding right now over john roberts because again and again john roberts had been deciding votes in ruling that have gone straight at donald trump's desires both in policies and politics now and it is part of the reason why you know he has been so aggressive along with mitch mcconnell in completely filling up the federal bench and not just the supreme court but across the board, the district level and appellate lefvel. >> it does show how critical amy coney barrett's vote will be. >> yes, it took the court 13 days and nobody issued an opinion. what was going on behind the scenes is probably robert is struggling mightily to find some common ground. it would be really tough if your first vote on the supreme court is in favor of the president who says he was rushing to put you on the court to help decide the election. it will be a tough decision for judge barrett to be in and i hope it does not get to that point. >> the debate commission releasing a new rule f
george w. bush. >> yes.ly, donald trump's head is exploding right now over john roberts because again and again john roberts had been deciding votes in ruling that have gone straight at donald trump's desires both in policies and politics now and it is part of the reason why you know he has been so aggressive along with mitch mcconnell in completely filling up the federal bench and not just the supreme court but across the board, the district level and appellate lefvel. >> it does...
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george: good morning, francine. yes, we always prefer to look at dollar-pound. debateal versus no deal is running out of steam in importance. i think the market is realizing that even if you do get a deal, as is increasingly now being priced. you will still have a big negative shock at the end of the year. very is all sorts of complex things that will happen to trade. for instance, the issue of accumulation. the u.k. will no longer be able to export cars with foreign parts. so we will still be a negative even if you still get a deal, and the market is realizing that and that is why the pound is in rallying that much, even as expectations of the deal build. what happens if there is no deal? is there a 50/50 chance that we get a deal, or is it higher right now? or is the market ignoring a chance of a no deal? george: i think the odds of the deal are much higher, probably closer to 80% or 90%. remember, the prime minister threatened to pull out by the 15th if there wasn't a deal. but it is looking like, based on news reporting, that talks will go ahead. if you do g
george: good morning, francine. yes, we always prefer to look at dollar-pound. debateal versus no deal is running out of steam in importance. i think the market is realizing that even if you do get a deal, as is increasingly now being priced. you will still have a big negative shock at the end of the year. very is all sorts of complex things that will happen to trade. for instance, the issue of accumulation. the u.k. will no longer be able to export cars with foreign parts. so we will still be...
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george w. bush. >> yes. and donald trump, david chalian, and i were in the elevator together.nd i will quote you, david. donald trump's head is probably exploding right now over john roberts because, again and again and again, he -- he, john roberts, has been a decisive and deciding vote in rulings that have gone straight at donald trump's desires, both in policy and in politics, now. and, you know, it is part of the reason why, you know, he has been so aggressive, along with mitch mcconnell, in completely filling up the federal bench. not just the supreme court, which we've seen. but across the board, on the district level and the appellate level. >> and, richard, as you said. it's a 4-4 decision. i mean, it does show how critical amy coney barrett's vote will be. >> yeah. and, you know, if we think about it. it took the court 13 days and nobody issued an opinion. so what was going on behind the scenes is probably roberts was struggling, mightily, to find some common ground or some way they could decide this, without dividing this way. but it'd be really tough if your first v
george w. bush. >> yes. and donald trump, david chalian, and i were in the elevator together.nd i will quote you, david. donald trump's head is probably exploding right now over john roberts because, again and again and again, he -- he, john roberts, has been a decisive and deciding vote in rulings that have gone straight at donald trump's desires, both in policy and in politics, now. and, you know, it is part of the reason why, you know, he has been so aggressive, along with mitch...
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and did you know -- which george actually told me -- it's actually roller skating month? >> you're welcome. >> yes. it's that time again. >> when's the last time you put roller skates on, michael? >> i don't know if i ever did. maybe i was 10 years old or something. we do have a special performance coming up later. maybe i'm apart of it. >> it's going to be fun. i'm not going to ask you. >> no, i'm not. >> much more ahead on that coming up. >>> the headlines we're following, hurricane delta is closing in on the gulf coast packing a life-threatening storm surge and winds up to 120 miles per hour. highways there packed with residents racing to escape. you can see puppies boarding planes there hopefully heading to safety. we'll have more from the storm zone coming up. >>> president trump, he is now vowing to get back on the campaign trail as soon as tomorrow. he wants to do a rally in florida. his doctor has given him the green light, but the president has still not said whether he has actually tested negative for covid-19. and also it is a big week coming up on capitol hill. judge amy coney barrett,
and did you know -- which george actually told me -- it's actually roller skating month? >> you're welcome. >> yes. it's that time again. >> when's the last time you put roller skates on, michael? >> i don't know if i ever did. maybe i was 10 years old or something. we do have a special performance coming up later. maybe i'm apart of it. >> it's going to be fun. i'm not going to ask you. >> no, i'm not. >> much more ahead on that coming up. >>>...
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is measures being in place, but yes, once again we are reading this, loads of outrage on the streets. let's move to the daily mirror and this is an interview with georgeyd's sister, of course the man who was killed in the united states by a white police officer. she isjust basically urging the united states, olivia, for them to not vote in donald trump. yeah, it looks like we can only see a little bit on the front page here, but it looks like a moving interview with george floyd's sister. i don't think it will come as much of a surprise to anyone that she is urging americans not to vote for donald trump. i think the people who went on black lives matter marches in america were probably going to vote democrat anyway and will be moved by her words, but i don't think that george floyd's sister coming out in favour ofjoe biden is going to sway the election, but it is an important and moving interview, and is it is done well by the mirror, i think. yes, interview, and is it is done well by the mirror, ithink. yes, and i wonder, sienna, if you would just like to share your opinion as well because there is quite in—depth, very moving pictures and we heard th
is measures being in place, but yes, once again we are reading this, loads of outrage on the streets. let's move to the daily mirror and this is an interview with georgeyd's sister, of course the man who was killed in the united states by a white police officer. she isjust basically urging the united states, olivia, for them to not vote in donald trump. yeah, it looks like we can only see a little bit on the front page here, but it looks like a moving interview with george floyd's sister. i...
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protests in the wake of the killing of george floyd back in may how does this fit in here and are protesters going to continue rallying after this latest killing. yes i think it's important to again keep in mind george floyd's killing as awful as it was was not outlier the government or you know police forces around the united states routinely kill to going in many of them on arm i think where people are maybe grappling with here the circumstances that this man mr wallace was armed at the time he was killed and you know people are talking about is police record and other crimes he's been accused of but what i'm not hearing is you know the offices were shot him are we hearing anything about their record do we know how many in the weeks we tell you that they've been accused and so that's the unfortunate paradigm we always after the victim will be blamed and we'll find anything from their life story to say they deserved it but we hear nothing about the police officers involved. very very important poignant point that you make are now people have been calling now for a long time for police to be reformed to be retrained i want to you know we are now in
protests in the wake of the killing of george floyd back in may how does this fit in here and are protesters going to continue rallying after this latest killing. yes i think it's important to again keep in mind george floyd's killing as awful as it was was not outlier the government or you know police forces around the united states routinely kill to going in many of them on arm i think where people are maybe grappling with here the circumstances that this man mr wallace was armed at the time...
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george? brian: yes.t to you a presidential candidate cannot remember that his opponent is donald and is somehow, i guess, flashing back to either '92 or 2000 or something thinks he is running against bushes. who know what is he is going to do with the supreme court and oil. this is a guy who is not totally there. having said that i think there were two big outcomes of that mistake. frankly good of the president to let him talk. when he let biden talk he makes mistakes. the first is in all of western pennsylvania, whether it's a huge amount of interest in fossil fuels and energy. including the northeast part where joe biden came from this has certainly made it almost impossible for him to carry those areas. pennsylvania is going to come down to a straight up contest. county democrats steal more votes philadelphia than the rest of the state casts for trump. literally you watch on election night it's going to -- and now that the state supreme court has said you can bring ballots in six days after the electi
george? brian: yes.t to you a presidential candidate cannot remember that his opponent is donald and is somehow, i guess, flashing back to either '92 or 2000 or something thinks he is running against bushes. who know what is he is going to do with the supreme court and oil. this is a guy who is not totally there. having said that i think there were two big outcomes of that mistake. frankly good of the president to let him talk. when he let biden talk he makes mistakes. the first is in all of...
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yes. todd: critics, and george stephanopoulos for asking joe biden tough question while savannah guthrie grillsjillian: the author of follow the money, the shocking deep state connections of the anti-trump, dan we've been thinking about you. how are you feeling? >> not too great. i found out it was cancer yesterday but it is treatable so that is the good news, a terrible way to start but i am optimistic. i am good. i would tell you guys otherwise. a good treatment plan. jillian: you are the biggest fighter that i know. i know in the middle of everything you're dealing with your paying close attention, watching everything, tell me your main take away from the townhall. >> i'm not a journalist into pretend to be, i am a partisan commentator but trying to get myself out of the partisan boots and be somewhat objective savanna guthrie was really annoyed. i wanted to hear the president answer. interrupting your political opponent can be a tactic and i'm in the minority but i think it was effective for donald trump. interrupting as a moderator is totally different. what is the tactic? you are not the
yes. todd: critics, and george stephanopoulos for asking joe biden tough question while savannah guthrie grillsjillian: the author of follow the money, the shocking deep state connections of the anti-trump, dan we've been thinking about you. how are you feeling? >> not too great. i found out it was cancer yesterday but it is treatable so that is the good news, a terrible way to start but i am optimistic. i am good. i would tell you guys otherwise. a good treatment plan. jillian: you are...