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norman she is a democratic strategist digital marketer and data scientist and in pasadena we cross to greg john who well he is co-host and co-creator of the independent media show convoke are across up roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate ok let's go to it and and you know when i look at the last 2 election cycles and how the polling was i think it's it's more than methodology it's what we think about polls and and it seems also to me that imbedded in that is that there should be a certain kind of voter and i think that the polls that are written looking for a certain kind of voter and when you do that you don't get the results that you want or people simply just won't answer honestly because they don't trust people they don't trust polling and politics. fortunately is so divisive so head well i you know i am a little bit more cynical if you can believe it i actually think my old boss phyllis schlafly for whom i worked like phyllis schlafly who had such a long career in politics she used to describe that one of the key things for her was running for o
norman she is a democratic strategist digital marketer and data scientist and in pasadena we cross to greg john who well he is co-host and co-creator of the independent media show convoke are across up roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate ok let's go to it and and you know when i look at the last 2 election cycles and how the polling was i think it's it's more than methodology it's what we think about polls and and it seems also to me that imbedded in...
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john. >>> joining us now, greg goostin, and cnn political analyst, sung ming kim, a white house reporter washington post." and greg, i want to start with you. and i want to get to the debate in just a minute, but i think just touching on what john just discussed with the lieutenant governor, it was remarkable, his language there, which we've heard consistently from him. as you pointed out, right? he's consistently telling the truth about what happened in the election and why it's important to let those voices of the voters stand. he had no problem answering a question that kelly loeffler could not answer for you last night, saying very simply that he does not believe the election was rigged. is his message getting through in georgia? >> it is hard to get that message through in georgia, especially when president trump tracks thousands of people to a rally in valdosta, where he's telling georgia republicans to vote in a rigged election. the conflicting messages are very concerning to republican leaders here, as you heard from dunc duncan, a small number of republican georgia officials who
john. >>> joining us now, greg goostin, and cnn political analyst, sung ming kim, a white house reporter washington post." and greg, i want to start with you. and i want to get to the debate in just a minute, but i think just touching on what john just discussed with the lieutenant governor, it was remarkable, his language there, which we've heard consistently from him. as you pointed out, right? he's consistently telling the truth about what happened in the election and why it's...
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greg abbott. [applause] lee. [applause] thank you. ron desantis. [applause] thank you, ron. thank you very much, great job. an john bel edwards. [applause] thank you. john barrassoator who is a fantastic doctor also by the way. when i need info on that subject, call of john and thank you very much. senator steve daines, .ongratulations on a great win that was easier than you thought it turned out. great going. congressman greg walden, thank you very much. strepngressman brad when -- when strep. thank you very much and many others. my administration provided a total of $14 billion to accelerate vaccine development and manufacture all of the top candidates in advance. as the result of this unprecedented investment, we are exceedingly proud that both pfizer and moderna have announced their vaccines are approximately 95% effective which is a number that nobody expected to be able to get to. it far exceeds anything that anybody thought. we went out and said what do you think a maximum would be and i think the doctors came to the conclusion that something like that would be incredible. we have other candidates right now. we have som
greg abbott. [applause] lee. [applause] thank you. ron desantis. [applause] thank you, ron. thank you very much, great job. an john bel edwards. [applause] thank you. john barrassoator who is a fantastic doctor also by the way. when i need info on that subject, call of john and thank you very much. senator steve daines, .ongratulations on a great win that was easier than you thought it turned out. great going. congressman greg walden, thank you very much. strepngressman brad when -- when strep....
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to bankrate chief financial analyst greg mcbride and real clear markets editor, john tamney. you both. greg, let's start with you. it was the zooms of the world and amazons of the world that came to our rescue during the pandemic and they were the ones that really soared but as we start to work our way out of this, do you think tech is going to cool off in the new year? >> i think there are some risks, jackie, in the sense that earnings have to live up to expectations. valuation is going to come into play at some point and then in some sectors, particularly with like social media, for example, there's this whisper of regulation and so i think all three of those are things that could maybe not prevent growth, but just be a catalyst for more volatility if you are going to see appreciation. it's not going to be at the pace you saw in 2020 and what appreciation you get might just come with the pain of a little more ups and downs on the way. jackie: it was remarkable because of the pandemic, the social media companies, the big tech companies, google, facebook, amazon, we saw a lit
to bankrate chief financial analyst greg mcbride and real clear markets editor, john tamney. you both. greg, let's start with you. it was the zooms of the world and amazons of the world that came to our rescue during the pandemic and they were the ones that really soared but as we start to work our way out of this, do you think tech is going to cool off in the new year? >> i think there are some risks, jackie, in the sense that earnings have to live up to expectations. valuation is going...
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greg? bill lee. thank you. ron desantis. thank you, and john bell edwards and thank you very much. and john who say fantastic doctor also. >> [applauding]. >> when i needed info i call up john. thank you very much. senator steve dans congratulations on a great win. >> [applauding]. >> that was easier than you thought it turned out. a little easier than you thought. we are proud of you. congressman greg walleden. thank you very much. and congressman brad winstrop. thank you. and many, many others. my administration provided a total of 14 billion dollars to accelerate vaccine development and manufacture all of the top candidates in advance. long in advance. as a result of this unprecedented investment, we are proud that both pfizer and moderna have announced their vaccine are 95% effective. that's a number nobody expected to get to. far exceeding what anybody thought. doctors concluded that would be incredible. we have other candidates. we have big ones we will be announcing soon. we is great companies out there. johnson and johnson and others. they are all coming in quickly. we expe
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i'm joined today by sam greg who you already heard from and jim otison, the john t. ryan professor of business ethics at the university of notre dame. as sam mentioned, the compact itself is short. it is 204 words. and it reads like a preamble than an organizing document like the u.s. constitution. that said, it does stick to the importance of organization. namely, they needed to dpenepenn one another to survive. pilgrims and strangers were going into a new and remote land where success was not inevitable. a successful economic system is critical to their survival. as you mentioned, sam, pilgrims and strangers were not trying to create a new society, rather, they were bringing tradition with them. how were the property rights to establishing a successful presence in the uniform? >> thank you for remarks and thank you for letting us talk about this as we're coming up on the almost, i guess less than a month away from the 400th anniversary of the mayflower compact. so i think your question of how important was economic freedom to what they were able to do, i think it i
i'm joined today by sam greg who you already heard from and jim otison, the john t. ryan professor of business ethics at the university of notre dame. as sam mentioned, the compact itself is short. it is 204 words. and it reads like a preamble than an organizing document like the u.s. constitution. that said, it does stick to the importance of organization. namely, they needed to dpenepenn one another to survive. pilgrims and strangers were going into a new and remote land where success was not...
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greg. i will say this. so as we learn the u.s. attorney johne investigation into the russia collusion or a jump rope it is a reminder to us all how long investigations take, especially one that multiple jurisdictions and aren't just about tax affairs, but are actually involving conflict, foreign transactions, and foreign powers. two things come to mind for me and addition of the reminder, a government to take five years to investigate one count of tax evasion. so the two things are one, the duty and the power of the media, greg and dana, to your point about it and secondly, the fact that while this investigation, multiple investigations play out how crucial it is that there is a highlight on either conflicts of interest with a now president-elect joe biden where the perceived conflict of interest with him in this administration. because i think we have to know were resigned to the fact that other than scum of the mainstream media won't do it. >> greg: all right. i think the real scandal is my shirt, the caller is too big for the sweater. and i
greg. i will say this. so as we learn the u.s. attorney johne investigation into the russia collusion or a jump rope it is a reminder to us all how long investigations take, especially one that multiple jurisdictions and aren't just about tax affairs, but are actually involving conflict, foreign transactions, and foreign powers. two things come to mind for me and addition of the reminder, a government to take five years to investigate one count of tax evasion. so the two things are one, the...
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this group consists of john, tom, stephanie, greg lily, martha hernandez, rick berger, jenny wright, dam barker, adam patrole, brad patu, jason potter, katie sutton, eric trader, t.c. welcomes, otis winkler, gwenth bullwright, kenny magis, debbie sharello, tyler wilkeerson, john bryant, griffin cannon, care lynne m -- caroline muchoki, brittany amadore and germy scoafield. they have performed long and -- jeremy scoafield. they have performed long and hard hours. more goes into this bill than at any time year round. i preachate so much, the hard work that's gone on -- i appreciate it so much, the hard work that's gone on there. if we don't pass it, we won't be able to provide them the safety and equipment -- we want to get to the point where we have the very best of everything out there and right now we don't. we're not -- china and russia are knocking at our door. we have to do a better job than we have in the past and i'm going to be working with the administration to do everything we can in the coming year. but right now we need to get caught up and go ahead and pass. this bill is t
this group consists of john, tom, stephanie, greg lily, martha hernandez, rick berger, jenny wright, dam barker, adam patrole, brad patu, jason potter, katie sutton, eric trader, t.c. welcomes, otis winkler, gwenth bullwright, kenny magis, debbie sharello, tyler wilkeerson, john bryant, griffin cannon, care lynne m -- caroline muchoki, brittany amadore and germy scoafield. they have performed long and -- jeremy scoafield. they have performed long and hard hours. more goes into this bill than at...
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greg, you wrote two number one best sellers on this. from my perspective, johnd more than enough information about russian disinformation dossier, premeditated fraud on a fisa court and he's had forever to do it. why hasn't he gotten the job done? >> well, according to the attorney general he needs more time. covid interfered with the legal process. but this was a shrewd and smart move by bill barr. he's essentially made john durham elliott mass. he's untouchable, giving him elevated status as special counsel. remember, the ag is gone when a new administration comes in and so are the 93 u.s. attorneys and durham is one of those. but now he can continue his investigation until its conclusion unimpeded. you know, it's difficult for a new president to fire a special counsel for the attorney general. remember when trump just talked about firing bob mueller, democrats and the media accused him of obstruction of justice, but the second important thing is durham, in addition to issuing indictments, can now write a report to provide a full accounting of the corrupt acts
greg, you wrote two number one best sellers on this. from my perspective, johnd more than enough information about russian disinformation dossier, premeditated fraud on a fisa court and he's had forever to do it. why hasn't he gotten the job done? >> well, according to the attorney general he needs more time. covid interfered with the legal process. but this was a shrewd and smart move by bill barr. he's essentially made john durham elliott mass. he's untouchable, giving him elevated...
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greg abbot. bill lee. thank you. thank you, bill. >> ron desantis. ron? thank you, ron. thank you, thank you very much. great job, ron. and john bell edwards.ohn bell. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, john bell. thank you very much. as well as g who is a fantastic doctor. when i need info on that subject i call up john. thank you, john, very much. senator steve dane, congratulations on a great win. great win. that was easier than you thought it turned out, right? it was a little easier than you thought. great going. we're proud of you. congressman greg walden. greg, thank you very much. thank you very much. congre congressman brad. they had $15 billion to accelerate vaccine development and to manufacture the top candidates in advance, long in advance. as a result of this unprecedented investment we are exceedingly proud that both pfizer and moderna have announced that their vaccines are approximately 95% effective which is a number that nobody expected to be able to get to, far exceeding anything that we -- than anybody thought and we went out and we thought what would the maximum would be? and doctors, we came up with something really
greg abbot. bill lee. thank you. thank you, bill. >> ron desantis. ron? thank you, ron. thank you, thank you very much. great job, ron. and john bell edwards.ohn bell. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, john bell. thank you very much. as well as g who is a fantastic doctor. when i need info on that subject i call up john. thank you, john, very much. senator steve dane, congratulations on a great win. great win. that was easier than you thought it turned out, right? it was a...
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greg palkot has an update. first, chad pergram has the latest on the pending coronavirus relief bill. hi, chad. >> good afternoon, john. covid relief is on the way to the american people. it's a matter of when congress passes the bill, likely tonight. we have the bill text in the past hour. talks were stalled for months. house speaker nancy pelosi refused to accept a smaller bill before the election but changed her tune. >> it was all or nothing. but a few days ago, with a new president-elect of their own party, everything changed. democrats suddenly came around to our position that we should find consensus, make a law where we agree and get urgent help out the door. >> the bill is a compromise, $600 in direct payments for many americans. liberals and some republicans pushed $1,200. the checks should be in the mail next week. there's a month-long moratorium on evictions and $300 in jobless benefits but for ten weeks. pelosi says she's glad she rejected the bill that mcconnell wrote in the summer. >> it's a good bipartisan bill. it does -- it's different from bills that had been proposed on the senate side by the repub
greg palkot has an update. first, chad pergram has the latest on the pending coronavirus relief bill. hi, chad. >> good afternoon, john. covid relief is on the way to the american people. it's a matter of when congress passes the bill, likely tonight. we have the bill text in the past hour. talks were stalled for months. house speaker nancy pelosi refused to accept a smaller bill before the election but changed her tune. >> it was all or nothing. but a few days ago, with a new...
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john cornyn and mitt romney called it madness, unprecedented. i just had gregy four state wide elects requested in that state are so willing to acnoknowledge the fact when none of the republicans in congress really are. and ip i wonder what you think delineated a raffensperger or sterling or carr from all of the republicans in washington? >> nicolle, what differentiates those republicans in georgia and those republicans you played at the beginning of the program at 5:00, is the location of their comments. and what i mean by that is when you heard senator cornyn and romney, they were speaking at the capitol. they are in the republican party but pretty isolated, in fact, from president trump's inner circle and that is the difference between this moment and in the summer of 1974 when senator barry goldwater and other republicans went to richard nixon and said it is over, it is time to go. that was of course during watergate. a different context. but similar in the sense that both parties now are grappling with the president who is embattled. but at that time they
john cornyn and mitt romney called it madness, unprecedented. i just had gregy four state wide elects requested in that state are so willing to acnoknowledge the fact when none of the republicans in congress really are. and ip i wonder what you think delineated a raffensperger or sterling or carr from all of the republicans in washington? >> nicolle, what differentiates those republicans in georgia and those republicans you played at the beginning of the program at 5:00, is the location...
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special counsel for john durham, special counsel can be dismissed in the second by the sitting attorney general, so don't be confident that this thing will be covered up, either. >> greg: but the media is going to cheer. >> geraldo: this is different. when it's all about not paying your taxes, at the very least you are in a big jam. >> jeanine: that's supposed to be a big one. we are still waiting on that. more on another explosive story that we just mentioned, a suspected chinese spy, allegedly cozied up to a number of politicians including california democratic congressman eric swalwell. the best eggs... in so many ways. which cage free eggs taste fresher and more delicious? only eggland's best. which organic eggs have more vitamins and less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. less sick days! cold coming on? zicam® is clinically proven to shorten colds! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam zinc that cold! it shortens colds! >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite
special counsel for john durham, special counsel can be dismissed in the second by the sitting attorney general, so don't be confident that this thing will be covered up, either. >> greg: but the media is going to cheer. >> geraldo: this is different. when it's all about not paying your taxes, at the very least you are in a big jam. >> jeanine: that's supposed to be a big one. we are still waiting on that. more on another explosive story that we just mentioned, a suspected...
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he is working with doctors at johns hopkins on just that. didi is here next. i'm gregl speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the we have to find just nosomething else.it. good luck! what does that mean? we are doomed. [laughter] that's it. i figured it out! we're going to give togetherness. that sounds dumb. we're going to take all those family moments and package them. hmm. [laughing] that works. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger
he is working with doctors at johns hopkins on just that. didi is here next. i'm gregl speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an...
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greg? [applause] bill lee. bill? [applause] thank you. thank you, bill. ron desantis. ron? [applause] thank you, ron. thank you, thank you very much. great job, ron. and johnel edwards. john bel, thank you. thank you, john bel, thank you very much. as well as senator john barrasso who is a fantastic doctor also by the way i have to say. [applause] when i need info on that subject i call upjohn. thank you, john. very much. senator steve daines, congratulations on a great win. a great win. [applause] that was easier than you thought it turned out, right? it was a little easier than you thought. we're proud of you. congressman greg walden, thank you very much. thank you very much. [applause] and congressman brad wenstrup, thank you, brad. [applause] great job. and many, many others. my administration provided a total of $14 billion to accelerate vaccine development and to manufacture all of the top candidates in advance, long in advance. as a result of this unprecedented investment we are exceedingly proud that both pfizer and moderna have announced that their vaccines are approximately 95% effective which is a number that nobody expected to be able to get to
greg? [applause] bill lee. bill? [applause] thank you. thank you, bill. ron desantis. ron? [applause] thank you, ron. thank you, thank you very much. great job, ron. and johnel edwards. john bel, thank you. thank you, john bel, thank you very much. as well as senator john barrasso who is a fantastic doctor also by the way i have to say. [applause] when i need info on that subject i call upjohn. thank you, john. very much. senator steve daines, congratulations on a great win. a great win....
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greg congregation and asserted their right to do so. what made these developments even more astonishing is they amounted to a real world dram dramatize, here they had done it, and done it years before john locke and thomas hock son had gotten around to forming the idea, not to mention a century and a half before the declaration of independence, which would pro claim they derive their consent from the government, famous words and that is the right to have people to institute new government, letting its foundation and powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. now having made this amazing connection, let me qualify it in some ways, important ways. first and most importantly, this agreement aboard the mayflower was not something being fashioned in a prepolitical -- precultural state of nature, such as the social contract theorists would later posit. all we have to do is look closely at the document to see that very clearly. the document begins with the words "in the name of god." it proceeds to identify the signatories as "loyal subjects of our dread sovereign royal king james." undertaken "for the glory of god and add vancement of the chris
greg congregation and asserted their right to do so. what made these developments even more astonishing is they amounted to a real world dram dramatize, here they had done it, and done it years before john locke and thomas hock son had gotten around to forming the idea, not to mention a century and a half before the declaration of independence, which would pro claim they derive their consent from the government, famous words and that is the right to have people to institute new government,...
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john king, he does put facts first. as a network they have become a propaganda machine to attack donald trump. for them to say facts first makes me want to gag. >> jesse: greg greg: yeah, put it up there again and let me take a look at this. so you know, it's $400 but $100 goes to charity so that makes it okay, right? that looks like how i write a check when i'm drunk. just doesn't -- i wouldn't call it particularly well designed. but it's like 400 bucks. they say oh, we are going to give 100 bucks to charity that makes it okay. why not just give it all to charity you have selfish people. >> jesse: all right. finally, a language learning app. come up with a list of the most mispronounced word of 2020. some of them are pretty tough and even yours truly had a little trouble pronouncing one of theming i have been mispronouncing something. i have been be saying nevada apparently the way to pronounce the state is nevada. i apologize i will not make that mistakes ever again. ing at least dana i own up to my mistakes. everyone just glosses over theirs. >> dana: yes. i think that nevada is one though that jesse you are not alone. a lot of people get that one wrong.
john king, he does put facts first. as a network they have become a propaganda machine to attack donald trump. for them to say facts first makes me want to gag. >> jesse: greg greg: yeah, put it up there again and let me take a look at this. so you know, it's $400 but $100 goes to charity so that makes it okay, right? that looks like how i write a check when i'm drunk. just doesn't -- i wouldn't call it particularly well designed. but it's like 400 bucks. they say oh, we are going to give...
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johns hopkins. always good to have you on. things got real in the uk, the first day the british health authorities are distributing the highly anticipated and independently reviewed covid-19 vaccine. fox's greg palkot live from london on the latest what's happening there. greg. reporter: connell, we're wrapping up a very big, historic day in the uk. let me give you a quote from the health minister today. today marks the start of the fight back against coronavirus. we are here at the guy's hospital. that is on the south side of london. it saw some of the first injections. also saw a visit today by uk prime minister boris johnson. all told across the country 70 hospitals today started administering the pfizer biontech vaccine. remember uk is the first country in the world to use widely tested, independently proven coronavirus inoculation. as your viewers know by now i think, connell, it is however, a big logistical challenge. it needs to be stored and transported nearly minus 100 degrees fahrenheit. as we saw today confirmed, efficacy is at 95%. perhaps why the brits really rushed this out. listen to a top health official here and what he told me. >> i wouldn't presume to say to other nations
johns hopkins. always good to have you on. things got real in the uk, the first day the british health authorities are distributing the highly anticipated and independently reviewed covid-19 vaccine. fox's greg palkot live from london on the latest what's happening there. greg. reporter: connell, we're wrapping up a very big, historic day in the uk. let me give you a quote from the health minister today. today marks the start of the fight back against coronavirus. we are here at the guy's...
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so many of the black women organizers that greg alluded to who have also been doing this work for years in georgia. but also with the passage of congressman john joe biden mentioned several times in his speech today. >> yeah. >> perhaps previously the most powerful surrogate and prominent surrogate in georgia who had been at the front lines in this time of the year at the runoff telling people to vote for a jon ossoff and reverend warnock. and the stakes of voting rights in this country, without him stacey abrams is one of the people that steps that in a legacy and that carry on that baton and continues to keep that message going for voters and continues to use that as a way to motivate them in the face of those who would seek to keep them from the ballot box. >> it is so interesting. and they have, as you have both said, brought the nation's attention to these two runoff races. we'll keep watching it with both of you. thank you so much for spending some time with us today. >>> when we return, with cases of coronavirus hitting staggering new highs, the rollout of pfizer's vaccine this week is one of several vaccines that we could now expect in
so many of the black women organizers that greg alluded to who have also been doing this work for years in georgia. but also with the passage of congressman john joe biden mentioned several times in his speech today. >> yeah. >> perhaps previously the most powerful surrogate and prominent surrogate in georgia who had been at the front lines in this time of the year at the runoff telling people to vote for a jon ossoff and reverend warnock. and the stakes of voting rights in this...