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work mean about it and the different terms we've taken is that whether it's colbert or fallon or kimball or seth myers even is that we've got to be mean and we got to be political. you've got a long history in republican politics, i was watching the other night a clip , i didn't watch the show and it was jamie harrison is the democratic challenger and i'm trying to remember, i think he was on kimball but the point is in my entire political career i've never heard of the challenger campaign going on a late-night show that wasn't running forpresident . that's where it is now where we've tried to figure out how to turn these late-night shows into the political shows where they can also tell jokes, and find ways to poke fun at conservatives for the president. used to be this place where the end of the day you could turn in and laugh andfall asleep . i don't thinkthey're funny anymore and that's a shame . >> it is and then you know you ripped from that to a vivid example of not just specifically comedy but it's about how the media has decided to treat liberals versus conservatives and you use
work mean about it and the different terms we've taken is that whether it's colbert or fallon or kimball or seth myers even is that we've got to be mean and we got to be political. you've got a long history in republican politics, i was watching the other night a clip , i didn't watch the show and it was jamie harrison is the democratic challenger and i'm trying to remember, i think he was on kimball but the point is in my entire political career i've never heard of the challenger campaign...
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states with high electoral vote counts and go past 270 before she could ok let's bring in spencer kimball from boston he's the director of emerson college polling thank you very much indeed for being with us give us an idea of what changes or what noticeable events you've seen in the polls that we've been watching over the last few months. so one of the states that we've been looking at is georgia in georgia is a traditional red state that mitt romney the republican nominee in 2012 won by about 9 percentage points donald trump won it by 5 percentage points what we've seen over the last 4 years is an increase in registration of african-american black and hispanic voters and actually a decrease in white voters in georgia and georgia is one of those states where i believe 16 electoral votes that could swing to joe biden tonight and that would be the result of years of voter registration drives to kind of change that state we're seeing a similar pattern in texas there's a large growing population of hispanic voters that generally vote democratic and because of that we're seeing a swing in a s
states with high electoral vote counts and go past 270 before she could ok let's bring in spencer kimball from boston he's the director of emerson college polling thank you very much indeed for being with us give us an idea of what changes or what noticeable events you've seen in the polls that we've been watching over the last few months. so one of the states that we've been looking at is georgia in georgia is a traditional red state that mitt romney the republican nominee in 2012 won by about...
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states with high electoral vote counts and got passed 270 before she could ok let's bring in spencer kimball from boston he's the director of emerson college of polling thank you very much indeed for joining us looking back at the polling that we've seen over the last few months or so is there anything significant that's been standing out to you well really starting in march we saw president trump's numbers take a real sharp dive as kobe 19 the pandemic was just beginning in fact we watched him drop about 10 points from leading in the race against joe biden to down to 42 percent and we've not seen him being able to get that momentum back he's around 454445 percent at the time right now but joe biden is sitting around 50 percent nationally and as you mentioned nationally is not as important as the state numbers but i do think that the kobe 910 demick has been a negative for the president. for those of us watching this from outside the u.s. what should we be looking for where should we be looking to get some sort of hint about how the what the eventual result is going to be well president trum
states with high electoral vote counts and got passed 270 before she could ok let's bring in spencer kimball from boston he's the director of emerson college of polling thank you very much indeed for joining us looking back at the polling that we've seen over the last few months or so is there anything significant that's been standing out to you well really starting in march we saw president trump's numbers take a real sharp dive as kobe 19 the pandemic was just beginning in fact we watched him...
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i'd like to first start off by thanking the program committee, specially kimball for allowing this opportunity to put this session together. i want to give a big thanks to the entire executive board especially executive secretary silvia cyrus and certainly last, but not least, president evelyn brooks higgenbotham for her leadership and support for this conference and this plenary session in particular. the theme for this year's conference recognizes the centennial of the end of the first world war. the war would define the 20th century and still continues to reverberate today. modernity in its most destructive form. the war shattered empires, fractured nations and destroyed old ideas of progress, enlightenment and civilization. over 20 million people died between 1914 and 1918 and millions more after 1918 as the fires lit by the war continued to burn. world war i is traditionally cast as a european affair. frequently minimized, or excluded altogether is the impact of the war on peoples of african descent and after can americans in particular. the great war transformed black america. an argumen
i'd like to first start off by thanking the program committee, specially kimball for allowing this opportunity to put this session together. i want to give a big thanks to the entire executive board especially executive secretary silvia cyrus and certainly last, but not least, president evelyn brooks higgenbotham for her leadership and support for this conference and this plenary session in particular. the theme for this year's conference recognizes the centennial of the end of the first world...
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. >> in my view, whatever you have to say about kimball and schwartz and their command record, it wasn't ranked to essentially make them bear on the blame for something when playing really should've been more fairly distributed. and so i thought this was essentially this last year of the war, it was when we settled the score with the japanese and that this was a book that should've been dedicated to them in recognition of the fact that i think our country did them wrong. >> that dan is on facebook and would like to know about this what do i that you actually think of the failure, the soviet invasion of manchuria had a great impact on the japanese decision to surrender on condition rather than the two atom bombs. some historians argue the japanese surrender -- than the common soviet union. any thoughts on that? >> well, i would agree with the last part of that. just a timeline, we had hiroshima on august 6, 1945. we hit nagasaki in august 9. the soviet union suddenly declared war on japan come surprising japan also on august 9. essentially you had the red army charge incommensurate, one o
. >> in my view, whatever you have to say about kimball and schwartz and their command record, it wasn't ranked to essentially make them bear on the blame for something when playing really should've been more fairly distributed. and so i thought this was essentially this last year of the war, it was when we settled the score with the japanese and that this was a book that should've been dedicated to them in recognition of the fact that i think our country did them wrong. >> that dan...
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i guess rudy dyed his hair frantically in a gas station bathroom like richard kimball in "the fugitive saw that coming out of my radiator i would be pounding on my super's door. anyway, these are the only people trump has left, because no legitimate lawyer wants to be a part of this unhinged assault on american democracy. in fact, last week the trump legal team tried to delay that hearing in federal court to overturn the election because in pennsylvania, as reuters reported, most of his lawyers quit at this point the trump legal team is like cvs at midnight sure, they're open, but nobody actually works there and trump is like the guy trying to pay for arizona iced tea at the photo station register, who will wait for eternity and doesn't seem to mind but by far the craziest addition to the trump cinematic universe, has been a lawyer named sidney powell. and if you thought rudy was bonkers, this lady is crazier than a cereal mascot she was also at the trump campaign's press conference last week and has been all over right-ring media claiming not just that the election was rigged, but tha
i guess rudy dyed his hair frantically in a gas station bathroom like richard kimball in "the fugitive saw that coming out of my radiator i would be pounding on my super's door. anyway, these are the only people trump has left, because no legitimate lawyer wants to be a part of this unhinged assault on american democracy. in fact, last week the trump legal team tried to delay that hearing in federal court to overturn the election because in pennsylvania, as reuters reported, most of his...
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th question, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of kathryn kimball mizelle, of florida, to be united states district judge for the middle district of florida, shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory undethe rule. the clerk will ll the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote? if not, the yeas are 49, the ys are 43. the motion is agreed to. the clerk wi report the nomination. e clerk: the judiciary, kathryn kimball mizelle of florida to be united states district judge for the middle district of florida. ms. mcsally: mr. president? the presiding oicer: the senator from arizona. ms. mcsally: mr.resident, i rise to give my final speech on the senate floor with a hrt of gratitude. servin and fighting for arizona as a u.s senator has been the opportunity of lifetime. many times in the las two years i had to pinch myself that this middle-class veteran became one of only 1,984 americans to serve in the u.s. senate and only 677 serve in bh chambers of congress s
th question, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of kathryn kimball mizelle, of florida, to be united states district judge for the middle district of florida, shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory undethe rule. the clerk will ll the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote? if not, the yeas are 49, the ys are 43. the motion is agreed to. the clerk wi report the...
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kathryn kimbal mizelle of florida to be united states district judge for the middle district of florida. mr. mcconnell: i sent a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of kathryn kimbal mizelle of florida to be united states district judge for the middle district of florida signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all those in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar 893. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all those in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the mot
kathryn kimbal mizelle of florida to be united states district judge for the middle district of florida. mr. mcconnell: i sent a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of kathryn kimbal mizelle of florida to be united states district judge for the middle district of...