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there was a campaign donor to ken paxton. he got his house raided by the fbi that was investigating him for serious crimes. this campaign donor was not happy that his house got raided by the fbi. but he knew he had donated generously to the state attorney general so he turned to the state attorney general to help him. he asked him to help him push back against the fbi. he asked him to specifically start an investigation of the fbi. and the federal prosecutors and the judge in his case and various other federal officials. and ken paxton said, sure. sure, i'll do that for you, mr. campaign donor. i will open an investigation into the fbi because the fbi had the temerity to go after you. ken paxton hired a junior level lawyer who had connections to his campaign donor, the guy he was trying to protect. and he basically told the guy, you're now a special counsel. you should go subpoena the fbi for messing with this guy who gave me all these campaign donations. i can't imagine why ken paxton's deputies wouldn't go along with that.
there was a campaign donor to ken paxton. he got his house raided by the fbi that was investigating him for serious crimes. this campaign donor was not happy that his house got raided by the fbi. but he knew he had donated generously to the state attorney general so he turned to the state attorney general to help him. he asked him to help him push back against the fbi. he asked him to specifically start an investigation of the fbi. and the federal prosecutors and the judge in his case and...
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and there were several times where we would have to sort of track ken down and say, hey, ken, get in the car. let's chat. >> but that's all it was, a chat. barnes gave him nothing. so clark did a deep dive on the guy's contact with the authorities. and, ta-da, there it was, a video. >> on camera is kenneth eugene barnes. >> a police interrogation of ken barnes had been conducted by the erie police almost two years before at the time they were investigating the frozen body case. >> marjorie diehl, you've known her how long? >> almost nine years, yeah. >> barnes had a grand slam revelation, and it concerned marjorie. he told investigators she was obsessed with her inheritance. her wealthy mother had already died, and she was upset her dad was squandering money she felt should go to her. >> there was a lot more money in the estate that was supposed to be willed to her when he dies. and she said that he is a recovering alcoholic and that he's been given like sums of hundreds of thousands of dollars donated to his church and given away to his church. >> hundreds of thousands of dollars? >
and there were several times where we would have to sort of track ken down and say, hey, ken, get in the car. let's chat. >> but that's all it was, a chat. barnes gave him nothing. so clark did a deep dive on the guy's contact with the authorities. and, ta-da, there it was, a video. >> on camera is kenneth eugene barnes. >> a police interrogation of ken barnes had been conducted by the erie police almost two years before at the time they were investigating the frozen body...
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ken: they can raise taxes to fund their government.hen we appropriate more money, we create more national debt. that will have to come due at some point. we have to be responsible. governors are deciding to shut down their economies, not the federal government. to have a blank check from the government to fund the decisions made by state governments is a mistake. david: you mentioned small business is being the center of your area. for smalllion businesses in your proposal. does that make sense to you? ken: maybe it is too high because we already have $130 billion left over in ppp that has to be shifted. it is in the right range to help small businesses, those who are unemployed right now. if we get those businesses back and they are producing revenue, the states will get that revenue. but the governors have to make decisions about how to shut down a state, how to protect citizens in the state that also takes into account the economic impact .aymen if the federal government writes a blank check, state governors don't have to take into
ken: they can raise taxes to fund their government.hen we appropriate more money, we create more national debt. that will have to come due at some point. we have to be responsible. governors are deciding to shut down their economies, not the federal government. to have a blank check from the government to fund the decisions made by state governments is a mistake. david: you mentioned small business is being the center of your area. for smalllion businesses in your proposal. does that make sense...
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ken: will be better turn over a new leaf.ause the special counsel regulations are absolutely fitted for this kind of situation where there is a conflict or appearance of conflict. and i think both exist here. be. david: one sign is that he's not turnover new leaf isll his unwillingness to address specific questions. a lot of that is the fault of the media. we have one reporter, "fox news" reporter peter who was willing to have a question. let me just roll of tape of that means reaction. >> hunter biden commit a crime duty. have you spoken to your son mr. president-elect targeted are ngu confident your son hunter did nothing wrong. >> i am confident targeted. >> special counsel. [inaudible]. david: i don't see any new leaves there to you. ken:n: now blood is thicker than water. so don't think going to have a confession. by the vice president biden. to be as hunter did some really wrong things. his rightly under investigation. so course, were not going to get an admission from him. but he is his relationship with the attorney g
ken: will be better turn over a new leaf.ause the special counsel regulations are absolutely fitted for this kind of situation where there is a conflict or appearance of conflict. and i think both exist here. be. david: one sign is that he's not turnover new leaf isll his unwillingness to address specific questions. a lot of that is the fault of the media. we have one reporter, "fox news" reporter peter who was willing to have a question. let me just roll of tape of that means...
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here with more jim jordan and ken buck. ken, let's talk about what you're fighting for and asking for here. >> absolutely, sean. what i'm asking for is the attorney general of the united states to appoint a special counsel to look into the very facts that you just pointed out. there's ra serious pattern of corruption that hunter biden has engaged in with joe biden's knowledge. it was just two days after a board member bet with joe biden that hunter biden goes on the board of baresma and gets $83,000 a month in payments. just 12 days after hunter biden is on a plane with his dad, air force two, going to china, that all of a sudden this investment company is created. there is this pattern of behavior, if the vice president of the united states is willing to do it, there's no reason to believe the president of the united states won't do the same thing. >> hannity: jim jordan, i'm going to tell you how people feel, and when i talk to people are telling me. is there anything we reported on the trump russia 2016 collusion hoax th
here with more jim jordan and ken buck. ken, let's talk about what you're fighting for and asking for here. >> absolutely, sean. what i'm asking for is the attorney general of the united states to appoint a special counsel to look into the very facts that you just pointed out. there's ra serious pattern of corruption that hunter biden has engaged in with joe biden's knowledge. it was just two days after a board member bet with joe biden that hunter biden goes on the board of baresma and...
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maria: ken starr?> hi, maria, and hi, alan. >> hi. >> the prediction of jimmy carter and james baker in 2000 and their commission has come true and it is a bit of a nightmare. they warned, after taking a very careful study, this bipartisan commission warned, that absentee voting, mail-in voting, is a huge potential for fraud, and that's what we've heard from rudy, so what do we now do about it? i think, to be honest, we're running out of time, because the electoral college meets on december 14, so it's going to take an extraordinary action by legislatures and so forth and rudy has rightly pointed to the legislatures because therein lie s the ultimate ability of the supreme court of the united states to have an effect on the just-concluded election. maria: stay with us i want to ask you about wisconsin and georgia. these are the two that they think they have real success, we'll take a break and come back with ken starr and alan dershowitz. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing
maria: ken starr?> hi, maria, and hi, alan. >> hi. >> the prediction of jimmy carter and james baker in 2000 and their commission has come true and it is a bit of a nightmare. they warned, after taking a very careful study, this bipartisan commission warned, that absentee voting, mail-in voting, is a huge potential for fraud, and that's what we've heard from rudy, so what do we now do about it? i think, to be honest, we're running out of time, because the electoral college meets...
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elizabeth: ken cuccinelli, thank you for joining us. good to see you.he hour you're watching the fox business network, former nypd lieutenant darrin porcher has a lot to say about this will show you the worst of the media the tv host downplay the riots when dozens were killed and billions of property destroyed and we will talk more about 2020 launched the d from the police push which is still rocking the country today as innocent citizens are still getting attacked and minorities are saying stop enough is enough you're erroneous policies are killing us. that story next. ♪ [female narrator] today, the heroes that fight day in and day out on the front lines... those who are there, innovating in real time, saving lives, and answering the call to care in times of crisis... american nurses. nurses who have been there for each and every one of us in times of crisis for more than 150 years. nurses are the pillar of strength, and the foundation of healthcare, and life itself. nurses are there the day we are born, they are there when your family is in crisis and
elizabeth: ken cuccinelli, thank you for joining us. good to see you.he hour you're watching the fox business network, former nypd lieutenant darrin porcher has a lot to say about this will show you the worst of the media the tv host downplay the riots when dozens were killed and billions of property destroyed and we will talk more about 2020 launched the d from the police push which is still rocking the country today as innocent citizens are still getting attacked and minorities are saying...
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david: should there be a criminal investigation, ken? on what chairman, the former chairman said, there has to be an investigation. now it may very well be that it should be very quickly by the office of professional responsibility which has complete integrity, total integrity. and then opr could make that determination and refer it to the criminal division but there clearly needs to be an investigation because it is serious to withhold information from congress, that might constitute, might constitute a crime, namely obstruction of congress. david: interesting, ken starr. what a pleasure to see you again. merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas to you. david: house minority leader kevin mccarthy demands democrat eric swalwell be kicked off the house intel committee for his ties to a suspected chinese spy. >> you are hand-picked by either the speaker or the minority leader. impossible to get on and for nancy pelosi to lead us to believe that out of the 230 democrats in the house the best she can find is the one guy that slept with a c
david: should there be a criminal investigation, ken? on what chairman, the former chairman said, there has to be an investigation. now it may very well be that it should be very quickly by the office of professional responsibility which has complete integrity, total integrity. and then opr could make that determination and refer it to the criminal division but there clearly needs to be an investigation because it is serious to withhold information from congress, that might constitute, might...
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joining us congressman ken buck, kristin tate, ken cuccinelli, plus darren porcher, brett tolman andrt delcuedo coming up. the run yawn off to determine the direction of the company. we have more revelations of the democrats. man-made disasters created by democrat leaders in 2020. the aftershocks are still rocking america today. we're talking about 2020's worst politicians who let rioters destroy their cities. we'll show you the names. let it go so out of control, numerous cops were injured, to the point of being blinded. even retired cops remember like police captain david dorn. he was shot dead. innocent civilians to this day getting assaulted. happened here in new york city. why, because the critics say egoism, vanity of holier than thousand politicians. the new textbook examples, that is who they are, new textbook examples of how not to lead. we'll show you the ivory tower media host, oozing sanctity money on camera. they downplay the riots when dozens were killed and billions of dollars of property destroyed. plus how 2020 launched a defund the police push. it is still slamming
joining us congressman ken buck, kristin tate, ken cuccinelli, plus darren porcher, brett tolman andrt delcuedo coming up. the run yawn off to determine the direction of the company. we have more revelations of the democrats. man-made disasters created by democrat leaders in 2020. the aftershocks are still rocking america today. we're talking about 2020's worst politicians who let rioters destroy their cities. we'll show you the names. let it go so out of control, numerous cops were injured, to...
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ken thompson didn't think so, of course. but -- >> of course, i was disappointed. i truly was more at peace that people got to hear it all. because a jury said he was not guilty, i don't think that changes things. for most people they either believed he did or believed he didn't. >> reporter: what do you believe? >> he got away with murder. >> reporter: clearly not what the jury believed. we ask judge greg pinski. who spoke to the jurors after the trial. >> this was an incredibly tough case to prove. it was a tough case to prove in 1998. it became an incredibly tough case to prove in 2015. >> reporter: what did the jury think were the weaknesses in the case? >> timing. they wanted to know why this case was coming to trial after 19 years. i think juries are motivated a lot by what they see on tv. and when they see an old case on tv, they expect that there was some new scientific technological advance. >> reporter: some dna or something, yeah. >> some dna that suddenly cracked open this cold case after 19 years and brought it forward. and that's not this case. >> rep
ken thompson didn't think so, of course. but -- >> of course, i was disappointed. i truly was more at peace that people got to hear it all. because a jury said he was not guilty, i don't think that changes things. for most people they either believed he did or believed he didn't. >> reporter: what do you believe? >> he got away with murder. >> reporter: clearly not what the jury believed. we ask judge greg pinski. who spoke to the jurors after the trial. >> this...
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ken berrick, thank you to you and the work that seneca is doing. >> thanks. >> yeah, thanks, ken. >>>ked why are you awake. anecessa nessa tweeted, i am wake because this little one needs to eat. trisha, an 11-year-old got loose in the kitchen yesterday, oh, no, smashed up the cake. you got to eat that. you can't throw that away. gary said, jacob, it is always way too late for ugs in california. amen. today is the last day teaching music to hundreds of onlionelmentry public school students dale by before a well needed break. happy holidays. you help me get started the right way every day. from my mom, who i know is watching, she said, every time there is a commercial, i set an alarm to wake me back up. good job. blue heart emoji. mom, go back to sleep. >>> coming up next, a look at the axios one big thing. and on "morning joe," president-elect joe biden's pick for secretary, pete buttigieg. also, chris krebs, who was fired after contradicting president trump's false claims of voter fraud. "morning joe" is moments away. p. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switch
ken berrick, thank you to you and the work that seneca is doing. >> thanks. >> yeah, thanks, ken. >>>ked why are you awake. anecessa nessa tweeted, i am wake because this little one needs to eat. trisha, an 11-year-old got loose in the kitchen yesterday, oh, no, smashed up the cake. you got to eat that. you can't throw that away. gary said, jacob, it is always way too late for ugs in california. amen. today is the last day teaching music to hundreds of onlionelmentry public...
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ken? >> i'm wondering, what do the hospitals know about the status of the the vaccine shipments? >> reporter: well, ken, we've seen the video of planing landing at cargo terminals like oakland international airport. from there, it's just like you and i tracking our own packages at home looking at the updates of where it is, what distribution facility, if it's on a track, whether it's been off loaded, whether it's out for delivery. it's very much like what you and i go through waiting for a package, except for something much, much more important. >> definitely there. andrea reporting live. thank you. >>> you are looking at one of the first people in california to get the vaccine. that's emergency room nurse kim taylor with the governor by her side in los angeles. >> this is an extraordinary day because we now are protecting those that have been protecting us. >> the hospitals around the bay area say they are ready to begin a mass vaccination. we spoke with some doctors about how soon they will be able to start giving out shots. >> reporter: from stanford to kiser northern californ
ken? >> i'm wondering, what do the hospitals know about the status of the the vaccine shipments? >> reporter: well, ken, we've seen the video of planing landing at cargo terminals like oakland international airport. from there, it's just like you and i tracking our own packages at home looking at the updates of where it is, what distribution facility, if it's on a track, whether it's been off loaded, whether it's out for delivery. it's very much like what you and i go through...
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hour i will be speaking with texas attorney general ken paxton about the lawsuit. on where we are with this and whether or not we will see the supreme court take up this case where basically it says because of the pandemic it may have been well intentioned and all, but several states changed the way we vote unconstitutionally? >> well, 70 plus million americans have a question right now. it's the gold standard around the globe. our election system should be the gold standard around the globe. and so to think that there's any question about that and 18 states as other guests have mentioned is quite a number. so we will see what happens today but the original jurisdiction to the constitution lays out, it's very important. we need to get to the bottom of this and people need to have confidence in the system and who we elect. maria: yeah, don't forget, we know that china unlearned this virus on the world. they say it was accidental but we don't know if it was an intentional act or not. if the supreme court allows this to stay in some way, they are saying, china was abl
hour i will be speaking with texas attorney general ken paxton about the lawsuit. on where we are with this and whether or not we will see the supreme court take up this case where basically it says because of the pandemic it may have been well intentioned and all, but several states changed the way we vote unconstitutionally? >> well, 70 plus million americans have a question right now. it's the gold standard around the globe. our election system should be the gold standard around the...
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ken, i want to ask you about price. know, you're in a discount space right now where that price point is really important, keeping it low we're seeing a lot of inflation because of supply costs and shortages and that sort of thing. are you concerned that these price points are going to move up, especially at a time when customers might be sensitive as the pandemic drags on? >> we've always been a value retailer that's what we're known for. we work very hard to maintain the best prices and we compete with the discounters and we compete with online and for the most part our prices remain competitive and, as i say, we work hard to do that >> ken, it tyler here. i wonder why the sporting goolds s -- goods segment has been a hard one for many chains you think back to sport authority and modells, and both are gone what's the difference between being a success and not being able to make it? >> i truly think it's the experience you offer the customers. if you look at it, one of the things that you see over time is sports and ou
ken, i want to ask you about price. know, you're in a discount space right now where that price point is really important, keeping it low we're seeing a lot of inflation because of supply costs and shortages and that sort of thing. are you concerned that these price points are going to move up, especially at a time when customers might be sensitive as the pandemic drags on? >> we've always been a value retailer that's what we're known for. we work very hard to maintain the best prices and...
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but look back home at what is going on with ken paxton. ken paxton is the texas attorney general who brought this thing, who as i speak is being wined and dined at the white house for his troubles. here's the headline in the austin american statesman tonight. headline: fbi agents seek texas attorney general records in paxton probe. quote, federal agents served at least one subpoena yesterday on the office of texas attorney general ken paxton in an ongoing investigation into allegations that paxton abused his authority by helping a friend and campaign donor. three sources confirm to the american statesman and kvu tv that fbi agents delivered the request for information to the agency's headquarters on west 14th street. again, the subpoena served yesterday on paxton's office. quote, the issuance of a federal subpoena on a state agency and especially involving the state's top attorney is a highly unusual move that likely would have required higher-level approval from the u.s. department of justice. quote, it came as paxton has received nationa
but look back home at what is going on with ken paxton. ken paxton is the texas attorney general who brought this thing, who as i speak is being wined and dined at the white house for his troubles. here's the headline in the austin american statesman tonight. headline: fbi agents seek texas attorney general records in paxton probe. quote, federal agents served at least one subpoena yesterday on the office of texas attorney general ken paxton in an ongoing investigation into allegations that...
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ken buck will join us, the congressman, and jim jordan straight ahead. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. see your doctor right away if you have a new or worse cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain; nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; extreme t
ken buck will join us, the congressman, and jim jordan straight ahead. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for...
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ken star, thank you. see which way this goes. >> thank you. >> bill: the minneapolis city council set to vote on a budget. how much the council could cut from the police department. plus there is this. >> bill: that is a video from independent restaurant coalition fighting for relief from the covid restrictions. tom is here and will tell us about the push for action that is not forthcoming as of now. >> 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 for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight.
ken star, thank you. see which way this goes. >> thank you. >> bill: the minneapolis city council set to vote on a budget. how much the council could cut from the police department. plus there is this. >> bill: that is a video from independent restaurant coalition fighting for relief from the covid restrictions. tom is here and will tell us about the push for action that is not forthcoming as of now. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was...
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fsx >> and then sticking with the 1950s, we're going to focus on ken holmberg. he joined the navy in 1956. he served aboard the uss lawrence county, stationed in the marshal islands so at that time they were still doing testing at the pacific proving grounds, operation heart attack was in 1958 and it was, again, atomic explosions being studied. so they were studying many different things. one of the things they wanted to see was how an atomic bomb would affect an underwater mine. so they had these giant blocks of wood. they secured underwater mines to, floated them out during the test, after the test, gather them up, put the contaminated material on the deck, and bring it back to honolulu. holmberg talks about how swimming was allowed in the marshal islands, they were not allowed to consume the coconut, bananas or fish. you could fish for fun but you were not to consume the fish. there was a two-hour count down to each detonation, which was pretty exhausting after a while, and ken holmberg witnessed 12 separate detonations, which is amazing. so if you'll play th
fsx >> and then sticking with the 1950s, we're going to focus on ken holmberg. he joined the navy in 1956. he served aboard the uss lawrence county, stationed in the marshal islands so at that time they were still doing testing at the pacific proving grounds, operation heart attack was in 1958 and it was, again, atomic explosions being studied. so they were studying many different things. one of the things they wanted to see was how an atomic bomb would affect an underwater mine. so they...
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as ken said, skills first.usting job requisitions, one of the structural barriers to address, we want to require a four-year degree to start for 43% of jobs. 15% are people that represented the skills first group and as i shared with ken, had our first ph.d.. it is not lack of talent, it is lack of access. one of the structural barriers we remove is giving them a new pathway into our companies. i add to something ken said, it isn't even just a job, we believe these can be upwardly mobile careers. therefore, we really do break the cycle. >> ken, you've said that we've been at these defining moments before and let them go by, essentially corporate america made passification moments. how is this different? >> i do believe it is very different. this group of ceos are very interested in not passing the challenges, historic challenges onto the next generation. i think we also recognize looking forward that this will be a more diverse country, the work force will be more diverse. if we are able to take advantage of al
as ken said, skills first.usting job requisitions, one of the structural barriers to address, we want to require a four-year degree to start for 43% of jobs. 15% are people that represented the skills first group and as i shared with ken, had our first ph.d.. it is not lack of talent, it is lack of access. one of the structural barriers we remove is giving them a new pathway into our companies. i add to something ken said, it isn't even just a job, we believe these can be upwardly mobile...
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thank you very much, ken, and everyone who is out there, and joining us for this. i hope we have enough time to answer all of your questions at the end but if there are some of your questions that don't get answered please feel free to email me at francis.bremer@millersville.edu. in the fall of 2016 a group of individuals representing historical organizations in the commonwealth and other new england states met in the reading room with the congregation ally prayer to form a partnership, called new england beginnings. this was a group coming together to make plans for the 400th anniversary of the settlement of plymouth. the goal was to educate americans about the cultures, plural, that shaped early new england. we were and are determined to find ways to commemorate those cultures, european, native, african, rather than to follow tradition and merely celebrate one culture, thats of pilgrim fathers. the focus on education proved to have had unanticipated benefits. while more celebratory events that proved impossible in this time of pandemic, many educational programs
thank you very much, ken, and everyone who is out there, and joining us for this. i hope we have enough time to answer all of your questions at the end but if there are some of your questions that don't get answered please feel free to email me at francis.bremer@millersville.edu. in the fall of 2016 a group of individuals representing historical organizations in the commonwealth and other new england states met in the reading room with the congregation ally prayer to form a partnership, called...
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joining me now is the texas attorney general ken paxson. paxton. see you. >> good to see you. >> harris: what is your response to that? if you hear a word like "seditious" that is serious. what is your response? >> they are giving us an opportunity instead of fight with gun but to go to court and settle it civilly. this is the place to do it's the only place we can file so calling it seditious is ridiculous. >> harris: how surprised are you, attorney general paxton, that you got the support. 18 states. more than 100 republicans on the hill. how much does it make a difference? >> i think it makes a big difference. this shows the supreme court and the country the issues matter. not just for this election but for the elections that are come something people have confident and they can crust that the vote matters. it's a sign people care about the issue. i'm happy about it. >> is this the hail mary some are calling it? i want to bring something up from the "wall street journal," the editorial board that call the lawsuit a long shot. to take mr. paxton'
joining me now is the texas attorney general ken paxson. paxton. see you. >> good to see you. >> harris: what is your response to that? if you hear a word like "seditious" that is serious. what is your response? >> they are giving us an opportunity instead of fight with gun but to go to court and settle it civilly. this is the place to do it's the only place we can file so calling it seditious is ridiculous. >> harris: how surprised are you, attorney general...
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thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 5, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore that announcementoming earlier today in a news conference involving san francisco's director of health doctor grant colfax we want to go right to kron four's dan kerman he's live outside city hall tonight with more on what is prompting this directive. dan. >>well right here in san francisco, we're still seeing a surge but get this statistic 47 out of 50 states have a worst-case rate than the city of san francisco. ideally they don't not want any of those people from the 47 states coming in here to spread the virus and they don't want anybody from san francisco leaving to go to one of those 47 states and then coming back and spreading the virus and that's why they are instituting a quarantine. covid cases in san francisco continue to surge. >>back at thanksgiving. there were an average of a 132 new cases a day. now that number is nearing 250 a day hospitalizations have more than doubled from 73 on thanksgiving to a 150 now and less than a 3rd of all icu beds in the city are currently available. >>increa
thanks for joining us tonight on kron 4 news at 5, i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore that announcementoming earlier today in a news conference involving san francisco's director of health doctor grant colfax we want to go right to kron four's dan kerman he's live outside city hall tonight with more on what is prompting this directive. dan. >>well right here in san francisco, we're still seeing a surge but get this statistic 47 out of 50 states have a worst-case rate than the city of san...
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ken langone, great to see you this morning. thank you, sir.vira salazar is here. stay with us, use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social security number to the entire company instead of hr, so... please come back. how hard is your business software working for you? with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. hon? first off, we love each other... new projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. maria: welcome back. we are talking about the high tax exodus. new report says that goldman sachs is looking to move its asset management division to florida from new york city. the move would be another blow to new york city which has see
ken langone, great to see you this morning. thank you, sir.vira salazar is here. stay with us, use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social security number to the entire company instead of hr, so... please come back. how hard is your business software working for you? with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com...
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ken starr, thank you for being with us.ber and clear mind on the issues that frustrate us all. we appreciate it. thanks so much. and a great attorney. >>> there are lots of opinions about the integrity of the election, the irregularities of mail-in voting, of election voting machines and voting software. one of the companies is smartmatic, and we reached out to one of the leading authorities on open source software for elections, eddie perez, for husband ine sight and views -- his insight and views. eddie is the global director of tech development at the open source election technology institute. we with we asked him for his assessment of smartmatic and recent claims about the company. >> have you seen any evidence that smartmatic software was used to flip votes anywhere in the u.s. in this election? >> i have not seen any evidence that smartmatic's software was used to delete, change, alter anything related to vote tabulation. >> smartmatic says its software was never used outside of l.a. county in 2020. do you know whethe
ken starr, thank you for being with us.ber and clear mind on the issues that frustrate us all. we appreciate it. thanks so much. and a great attorney. >>> there are lots of opinions about the integrity of the election, the irregularities of mail-in voting, of election voting machines and voting software. one of the companies is smartmatic, and we reached out to one of the leading authorities on open source software for elections, eddie perez, for husband ine sight and views -- his...
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texas attorney general ken paxton takes us behind the curtain of what went down, coming up. plus, compromise by china. >> look at threat streams and one of the things i look at is what's called gates information and procedures and it's intelligence that we have wherefore en actors in states are targeting members of congress to influence them through blackmail, on derogatory information or through bribery for overt and covert influence and as i looked at it, it was so overwhelming related to china that i had to look at the number s and what we've learned is that china engages in that activity at a level six times greater than russia, 12 times greater than iran. it's a massive influence campaign, and really, what its intended to do, maria, its influenced members of congress to make sure they're passing laws that are favorable for china and not passing laws that are anti-china, and they've been successful. maria: coming up, the man whose been investigating hunter biden 's business deals for over a year, as a doj probe is revealed. senator ron johnson and why the biden family ha
texas attorney general ken paxton takes us behind the curtain of what went down, coming up. plus, compromise by china. >> look at threat streams and one of the things i look at is what's called gates information and procedures and it's intelligence that we have wherefore en actors in states are targeting members of congress to influence them through blackmail, on derogatory information or through bribery for overt and covert influence and as i looked at it, it was so overwhelming related...
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ken, tell us what we know right now, what you're hearing. >> yeah.ctually, maria teresa nbc news has confirmed through a source familiar with the matter that the u.s. believes these were russian hackers. in fact, the russian version of the cia, the svr, that broke into both the treasury and commerce departments and potentially other government agencies as well as private entities. we reported last week that this same agency hacked the private cybersecurity company fireeye, which plays a huge role in defending both government and private networks. so the u.s. government is scrambling right now. this is not unprecedented. this same agency broke into the white house and the state department back in 2015. but this is considered one of the biggest breaches of u.s. government networks in some time. my source does say that as far as we know right now, no classified networks have been penetrated, but nonetheless, just gaining access to the email accounts of people at treasury and commerce gives the russians a lot of valuable information that they can use in
ken, tell us what we know right now, what you're hearing. >> yeah.ctually, maria teresa nbc news has confirmed through a source familiar with the matter that the u.s. believes these were russian hackers. in fact, the russian version of the cia, the svr, that broke into both the treasury and commerce departments and potentially other government agencies as well as private entities. we reported last week that this same agency hacked the private cybersecurity company fireeye, which plays a...
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ken, you're the champ. you go first. presidents by kids for $200, alex. - ken. - who is john adams? presidents for $400.
ken, you're the champ. you go first. presidents by kids for $200, alex. - ken. - who is john adams? presidents for $400.
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and ken holmberg witnessed 12 separate detonations which is amazing. if you'll play the next clip, you'll see what it was like for him and his experience. >> when the bomb was going to be detonated, we all had to stand on the main deck and turn our backs and put our hands over our eyes. and they said, do not look at that detonation. the officers had these special glasses. and i got a pair for one explosion and you couldn't begin to see the sun with them. so the first bomb, i had my hands over my eyes. they detonated it and i could see all of the bones in my hand. and i thought holy balls, this thing is something else. and after you count to 10 or 12, and then you can turn around. and the mushroom cloud is going up and it's just -- it's on fire. and they tell -- they tell us brace yourself. and i was just standing there and the shockwave hit and knocked me on my butt. and i thought holy balls, this is some stuff they have here. and every -- and then we had this -- i don't know. it was like a sprinkling system put onto our ship. after a bomb exploded, we
and ken holmberg witnessed 12 separate detonations which is amazing. if you'll play the next clip, you'll see what it was like for him and his experience. >> when the bomb was going to be detonated, we all had to stand on the main deck and turn our backs and put our hands over our eyes. and they said, do not look at that detonation. the officers had these special glasses. and i got a pair for one explosion and you couldn't begin to see the sun with them. so the first bomb, i had my hands...
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ken: first of all, thanks for having else. the reality of the world is only slightly more than 20% of black americans have a four year degree and we should talk about the historical reasons why the education system has not met their needs and we know there is structural barriers that have disproportionately affected black americans. all that means that if we continue to hire based on credentials rather than based on we are -- skills, keeping a lot of people who are talented but don't have access to the economy from participating. what we are trying to do with this coalition of 37 leading companies is to create an economy of scale when it comes to demand, to have a demand on our side for these kinds of people, we have to examine our own internal hiring processes and ask ourselves, which jobs really require a four year degree versus certain skill sets and if we can higher a lot of people who have the skills and training, we can do a lot to change the country. ginni, you bought a huge company, job creation, opportunity, distribut
ken: first of all, thanks for having else. the reality of the world is only slightly more than 20% of black americans have a four year degree and we should talk about the historical reasons why the education system has not met their needs and we know there is structural barriers that have disproportionately affected black americans. all that means that if we continue to hire based on credentials rather than based on we are -- skills, keeping a lot of people who are talented but don't have...
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and you have other republicans criticize it as well tying in to who ken paxton is and that he is underestigation. ben sasse believes paxton is looking for a pardon from president trump. the president and his legal team are framing this as the big case, their actual case, what they have been waiting for to challenge election results, but if you talk to people internally, they don't believe it has merit behind it. despite what they're saying publicly, that's not what you are hearing behind the scenes, despite what the president is tweeting. >> thank you for the perspective. kaitlan collins, good to see you. let's continue the conversation. my next guest, trevor potter, founder and president of the campaign legal center, a nonprofit group focused on campaign finance and elections, and former chairman of the fec, federal election commission. trevor, welcome back. >> thanks, brooke. good to be with you. >> this texas lawsuit, can you help us understand what the lawsuit is even claiming. they're saying there are voter irregularities. where is the evidence? >> well, to start with, they're not
and you have other republicans criticize it as well tying in to who ken paxton is and that he is underestigation. ben sasse believes paxton is looking for a pardon from president trump. the president and his legal team are framing this as the big case, their actual case, what they have been waiting for to challenge election results, but if you talk to people internally, they don't believe it has merit behind it. despite what they're saying publicly, that's not what you are hearing behind the...
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ken: i think they will.nk we have realized some parts of what we did are not efficient and are expensive. so, i think we will cut out -- not all of them -- one out of three meetings will get cut out. fore one out of two reasons travel. maybe you will fill those in by having travel or relationship-based meetings or family travel opportunities. i am saying travel might be for different reasons. having a mealss and a relationship-based eye to eye meeting with a client. i miss it as much with my family, but we are talking business, so i'm focusing on that. that is a missing element. i know everyone in the firm is missing human contact. there is a lot that can be done without it. founder and chairman withelis company speaking erik schatzker on "front row." as we were listening to ken, talking about the fact he is another nine to 15 months the air travel has clearly softened. maybe you still make a whole bunch of meetings, but maybe every other one. is a bunch of business travel at the front end of the plane putti
ken: i think they will.nk we have realized some parts of what we did are not efficient and are expensive. so, i think we will cut out -- not all of them -- one out of three meetings will get cut out. fore one out of two reasons travel. maybe you will fill those in by having travel or relationship-based meetings or family travel opportunities. i am saying travel might be for different reasons. having a mealss and a relationship-based eye to eye meeting with a client. i miss it as much with my...
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ken skau fischer is the ceo of danish fishermen's producers organisation. uk's waters for your industry? we are quite reliant. we fish every year for almost 40% of our catches are taken in uk waters. that is equivalent to one third of the total value of the catches in the total value of the catches in the danish fishery. and what in your mind isa the danish fishery. and what in your mind is a fair dealfrom the danish fishery. and what in your mind is a fair deal from these negotiations? i think a fair deal is more or less keeping the present status quo, and when i do say that, i think we would like to continue to have access to uk waters. we have been fishing in those waters for many, been fishing in those waters for any been fishing in those waters for many, many years, and for that we will give access to the european market for uk fishers. and i think that would be important for them. you want to keep the status quo, but overall more than 60% of the tonnage landed from english waters is caught by foreign boats. you can appreciate how the uk fishing indust
ken skau fischer is the ceo of danish fishermen's producers organisation. uk's waters for your industry? we are quite reliant. we fish every year for almost 40% of our catches are taken in uk waters. that is equivalent to one third of the total value of the catches in the total value of the catches in the danish fishery. and what in your mind isa the danish fishery. and what in your mind is a fair dealfrom the danish fishery. and what in your mind is a fair deal from these negotiations? i think...
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let's ask former whitewater independent counsel ken starr. ken, thanks so much for joining us.hat would be the significance if we were to get this special counsel? >> i do think, charles -- merry christmas -- that it is much more likely than not that it will happen. the significance is the special counsel once appointed is protected in the main from any interference with his or her investigation. it assures independence in the investigation. that of course is important to the integrity of the investigation and appearance of integrity. >> so then that would be a de facto indictment or questioning the process that joe biden might go through with respect to picking his attorney general? i will put out there that joe biden has said that he won't bring up the topic of hunter biden with any of the potential candidates for the job. this seems that folks are already in the justice department and may not be so confident that that happens. >> well, without impugning the integrity of the haven't at all. the regulations that are in place and those regulations have the force of law call for
let's ask former whitewater independent counsel ken starr. ken, thanks so much for joining us.hat would be the significance if we were to get this special counsel? >> i do think, charles -- merry christmas -- that it is much more likely than not that it will happen. the significance is the special counsel once appointed is protected in the main from any interference with his or her investigation. it assures independence in the investigation. that of course is important to the integrity of...
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sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got specially. oh, but i got it specially.s up? nothing. considering that when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, it would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, we were the first kitchen sink drama, and the reaction was instant and amazing. and we shot straight up into the ratings, and we've been there ever since. the character who‘s appeared in the second most episodes, a,369, is gail platt. keeping count of how many husbands she‘s had is tricky. is it for when i married twice, is that it? i think that‘s it. what is the secret? why has it lasted 60 years? i think itjust might have something to do with the fact that children watch it with their parents. i hope we just go down the generations. coronation street — over 60 years, there have been 57 births, 131 weddings, 1a6 deaths. and knowing corrie, it won‘t be long until they‘re adding to those totals. coronation street‘s all r
sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got specially. oh, but i got it specially.s up? nothing. considering that when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, it would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, we were the first kitchen sink drama, and the reaction was instant and amazing. and we shot straight up into the ratings, and we've been there...
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in 1951, ken and marie were married. shortly thereafter, ken was drafted into the u.s. army where he served in the war in korea. after he returned home an earned a degree in economic they settled on a wheat ranch in sherman county and like most ranchers i know, ken loved the land and practiced progressive conservation efforts. he enjoyed hunting, traveling and playing cards with friends. it's reported he was a popular poker deerl at the veterans home, bringing much joy to those who like himself wore the uniform and preserved our freedom and way of lifism appreciated ken's friendship and counsel over the years. mylene and i extend our deepest sympathy to his family in their time of loss. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. mr. cicilline: every time the democrats try to pass a new relief package, the senate republicans have blocked it. this has gone on long enough. it's long past time to provide the relief our folks need. we need another round of stimulus payments to workers, we need
in 1951, ken and marie were married. shortly thereafter, ken was drafted into the u.s. army where he served in the war in korea. after he returned home an earned a degree in economic they settled on a wheat ranch in sherman county and like most ranchers i know, ken loved the land and practiced progressive conservation efforts. he enjoyed hunting, traveling and playing cards with friends. it's reported he was a popular poker deerl at the veterans home, bringing much joy to those who like himself...
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it's a case texas attorney general ken paxton says it is a constitutional fight.s comer, matthew
it's a case texas attorney general ken paxton says it is a constitutional fight.s comer, matthew
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i think ken jennings. from a cinderella story. nice way to transition, not just pick another celebrity after the treb trebek era. >>> organizers in new york city have begun preparing for the new year's eve ball drop under strange scircumstances. they did the first test run sending the ball up. no one is allowed near times square to watch the ball drop in person because of the pandemic and nypd is busy shutting down streets and subway entranes but you can watch the ball drop virtually on dick clark's "rocking new year's eve" here on abc 7 and will feature the last interview of the year from president elect joe biden. so, there won't be the usual 1 million people in times square for obvious reasons. spencer, i wonder what they will do at nfl and basketball games and pipe in crowd noise. >> i've thought about that. that's probably a pretty good idea. do whatever you can to make it feel like you're there with other people. yeah, i think it will be interesting. i might actually tune in to see how it feels. >> yeah, i will, too, and i'l
i think ken jennings. from a cinderella story. nice way to transition, not just pick another celebrity after the treb trebek era. >>> organizers in new york city have begun preparing for the new year's eve ball drop under strange scircumstances. they did the first test run sending the ball up. no one is allowed near times square to watch the ball drop in person because of the pandemic and nypd is busy shutting down streets and subway entranes but you can watch the ball drop virtually...
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i'm talking about ken batista and dennis odonnell. buddy. >> my mother always said december 7th will be a day that lives in infamy. she was right. i was born. thank you, ken. the rookie james wagsman both absent from the warriors first practice today. steve kerr couldn't really say why. he hoped the media would connect the dots. >> steve, this is awkward. >> it is, isn't it? i'm just trying to figure out which one of you has put all of the pieces together and figured out what's happening here and if there's anybody on the screen who hasn't figured it out yet. >> it turns out green and wiseman were the two players that tested positive for covid- 19 last week but have not yet been cleared to play basketball. crazy to think curry is getting ready for his 12th season with the warriors. he's now 32 years old. curry and the team have had conversations about a contract extension and won't be curry's last deal unless he gets overruled at home. >> you feel like you can go longer, 45-50 maybe? >> you trying to make my wife real, real angry at m
i'm talking about ken batista and dennis odonnell. buddy. >> my mother always said december 7th will be a day that lives in infamy. she was right. i was born. thank you, ken. the rookie james wagsman both absent from the warriors first practice today. steve kerr couldn't really say why. he hoped the media would connect the dots. >> steve, this is awkward. >> it is, isn't it? i'm just trying to figure out which one of you has put all of the pieces together and figured out...
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texas surgeon general ken paxton joins us now. ken, why is texas getting involved in this?tion affects my voters, because these are national elections. and so if there are fraudulent activities and state law's not followed as is required by the constitution, it affects our state. it affects every state. brian: so now you're taking your case to -- >> the u.s. supreme court. a state-on-state action has to go to the u.s. supreme court. it's the only place it can go. so we're very hopeful they'll at least hear our argument. brian: you brought up the fact the mail-in voting, and we've never seen anything like it. pennsylvania, they go from 233,000 ballots four years ago to 2.5 million, and the election was decided by 81,000 votes. this seems to be the constant play in arizona, in pennsylvania, in michigan as well as georgia. >> so i'm very familiar with this issue. we had i think it was 12 lawsuits that we won related to mail-in ballots and other similar activities. had we not won every single one of those, we would have been in the same situation. so it was important for us to
texas surgeon general ken paxton joins us now. ken, why is texas getting involved in this?tion affects my voters, because these are national elections. and so if there are fraudulent activities and state law's not followed as is required by the constitution, it affects our state. it affects every state. brian: so now you're taking your case to -- >> the u.s. supreme court. a state-on-state action has to go to the u.s. supreme court. it's the only place it can go. so we're very hopeful...
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joining me now, ken delaney. hey, ken. what do we know? what did they get access to?is there any way to find out? >> that st exactly the question that federal officials are now scrambling to answer. we know the treasury department and the commerce department were breached. and i'm told by two officials briefed on the matter that so far there is no information that classified networks were penetrated. but given that the treasury department enforces sanctions and the commerce department regulate the internet and negotiates trade deal, there's plenty on those servers that the russians would be interested in. we know this hack is broader than the federal government.it extends to many, many corporations. we're just begin to go learn how far this reach is, andrea. >> ken, i know you're going to stay on it. the treasury does a lot on international and national banking. so there's an amazingly large, you know, treasurer drove of information that could be available. ken, thank you. >> thank you. >>> vaccines are rolling out today. a shot has not yet been cleared for children u
joining me now, ken delaney. hey, ken. what do we know? what did they get access to?is there any way to find out? >> that st exactly the question that federal officials are now scrambling to answer. we know the treasury department and the commerce department were breached. and i'm told by two officials briefed on the matter that so far there is no information that classified networks were penetrated. but given that the treasury department enforces sanctions and the commerce department...
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but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer.u're smiling # the whole world smiles with you... what was the most surprising thing that has happened to you? i think when we started here and we thought, well, if i walk up and down we might make £1,000. and we did. and, then, hannah had an idea to go locally. after that, it went boom! so quickly. it did and that was a big surprise. so, day after day the money kept coming in. it was unbelievable. as it grew, it grew and it grew, and it went on until that magnificent figure in the end, wasn't it, for the nhs... over 32 million! that's a lot of money, isn't it? we never, ever anticipated that sort of money. i think you became almost a symbol and a focal point that people wanted to do their bit and they could do that through you. the thing i always believed when i said tomorrow is a good day, i think people, a lot of people, took on to that. it is because tomorrow could be a good day. the fact it never comes is another story. laughter. you can't say that! you can't say that. tomorrow wi
but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer.u're smiling # the whole world smiles with you... what was the most surprising thing that has happened to you? i think when we started here and we thought, well, if i walk up and down we might make £1,000. and we did. and, then, hannah had an idea to go locally. after that, it went boom! so quickly. it did and that was a big surprise. so, day after day the money kept coming in. it was unbelievable. as it...
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ken, trey, thank you guys very much. >> yes, sir. >> thank you.esse: peter navarro steps in to "watters' world" with. he's breaking down a bombshell report on election fraud. plus, secret tapes obtained by james o'keefe, cnn, hunter biden. it all makes sense now. ♪ >> obviously, we're not going with the new york post story right now on hunter biden. ♪ smoke on the water source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. a livcustomizeper iquickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. ♪ still warm. ♪ thanks, maggie. oh, alice says hi. for some of us, our daily journey is a short one. save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. jesse: new proof of bias in the liberal media. the hunter biden laptop story broke before the election. but if you weren't watching fox news you
ken, trey, thank you guys very much. >> yes, sir. >> thank you.esse: peter navarro steps in to "watters' world" with. he's breaking down a bombshell report on election fraud. plus, secret tapes obtained by james o'keefe, cnn, hunter biden. it all makes sense now. ♪ >> obviously, we're not going with the new york post story right now on hunter biden. ♪ smoke on the water source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new...
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texas attorney general ken paxton explains. >> we wants to be heard. only place we can go is the supreme court so we are pleading with the supreme court please hear our case. give us a chance to argue what we think is right. >> reporter: arkansas, alabama, louisiana, missouri supporting this case. it is a longshot at best as democratic election lawyer mark elias blasts the effort. >> so many cases i described as press releases with filing fees. i am not even sure there was a filing fee in the state of texas. this was an act of some bizarro world of desperation. >> a major blow to the efforts in pennsylvania. it is a case brought by congressman mike kelly who argued it was unconstitutional. that case was viewed as the president's best shot at turning the tide. congressman kelly had this to say. >> we were not granted injunctive relief. a temporary injunction relief, that has been taken away and appoint electors. >> the rnc launching a preemptive strike in the senate runoff races. soon the state ahead of the polls on january 5th to enforce election laws
texas attorney general ken paxton explains. >> we wants to be heard. only place we can go is the supreme court so we are pleading with the supreme court please hear our case. give us a chance to argue what we think is right. >> reporter: arkansas, alabama, louisiana, missouri supporting this case. it is a longshot at best as democratic election lawyer mark elias blasts the effort. >> so many cases i described as press releases with filing fees. i am not even sure there was a...