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yeah, i think you're right michael harrison. michael harrison rap. please google that and listen to michael's weekly show and talkers magazine can be found online at talkers . dot com. thanks again michael. whoever won this election was going to leave half, of us ready to shoot the messenger and conservative texas radio and t.v., pundit paul gliders are, sees media bias as an existential threat to the legacy media. the newsrooms today are in trouble, did dare speak its name, monolithically liberal monolithically, opposed to republicans. every republican president has gone up against it this one and has had to deal with this one, called it out. and thus it is exposed for all to see if there's not any one of the big 3 networks or the, or the cable guys that don't have a diversity policy in their h.r. manual. and it's diversity of gender and diversity of race and diversity of all things that we now today in our politically correct world call upon to be diverse. but there is no diversity policy with respect to idiology and political belief in their newsr
yeah, i think you're right michael harrison. michael harrison rap. please google that and listen to michael's weekly show and talkers magazine can be found online at talkers . dot com. thanks again michael. whoever won this election was going to leave half, of us ready to shoot the messenger and conservative texas radio and t.v., pundit paul gliders are, sees media bias as an existential threat to the legacy media. the newsrooms today are in trouble, did dare speak its name, monolithically...
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. >> jamime harrison could turn that state blue. joining me michaelpolitico senior writer jake sherman. there's a lot of contests at play right now. and there's talk that democrats have a real chance of getting enough seats to turn the senate from red to blue for controlwise. michael steele, what are the races that you're paying close attention to today? >> well, a couple of them. south carolina being one. i think what jaime harrison has done there is nothing short of phenomenal, and the new south, what you you've happen in south carolina, north carolina and now even in georgia is a huge step forward. the question is, do people still hold onto this idea with, you know, this old idea with lindsey or do they move into this new generational change they see with jaime? so south carolina is in play for me. georgia, the ossoff race there is a fascinating one. and i think it's a real opportunity for the democrats to pick one. hopefully for them it doesn't go to a runoff, which is a little problematic for georgia, but those two states for me are going to be v
. >> jamime harrison could turn that state blue. joining me michaelpolitico senior writer jake sherman. there's a lot of contests at play right now. and there's talk that democrats have a real chance of getting enough seats to turn the senate from red to blue for controlwise. michael steele, what are the races that you're paying close attention to today? >> well, a couple of them. south carolina being one. i think what jaime harrison has done there is nothing short of phenomenal,...
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host: michael in texas. todd harrisono issues there and i think he was getting at national security and some issues raised with the biden administration not getting the daily security briefings, etc. guest: yeah, so the first part of the question, the answer is clear. we only have one president at a time. president trump is still commander-in-chief and still controls the use of nuclear weapons and military. it's not an authority he exercises by himself. there's a command authority, and that goes from the president of the united states to secretary of defense, and in the case of nuclear weapons, the commander of u.s. strategic command. that's the chain of authority. if you want to use nuclear weapons, all three of those people involved are going to have to agree to do it. president trump is still commander-in-chief, until noon on january 20. at that split second, it switches over to a new president , and that will shift the national command authority again. that's an important point, why we need all of these positions fill
host: michael in texas. todd harrisono issues there and i think he was getting at national security and some issues raised with the biden administration not getting the daily security briefings, etc. guest: yeah, so the first part of the question, the answer is clear. we only have one president at a time. president trump is still commander-in-chief and still controls the use of nuclear weapons and military. it's not an authority he exercises by himself. there's a command authority, and that...
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michael cain in "the man who would be king." >> i'm hardly ashamed for getting you killed instead of going home rich like you deserve to. >> reporter: he was harrison ford's father in "indiana jones and the last crusade." >> junior. >> don't call me, that please. >> reporter: and for his tough-cop role in "untouchables" in 1987... >> who would claim to be that who was not? >> reporter: we won an academy award for best supporting actor. other awards followed, including a knighthood conferred by the queen, and a freedom of the city of edinburgh, not just for his fame, but for his promotion of another of his passions, scottish independence. >> we have waited nearly 300 years. >> reporter: he was described by director stephen spielberg as one of only a few true global movie stars, but he was more than that. he was a national symbol, and a cultural icon. mark phillips cbs news, london. >> garrett: straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," it was a promise to build a border wall that mexico would pay for. where does that memorable promise stand today? also, united offers new test flights, hoping for a lifted off in international travel. and later, we hea
michael cain in "the man who would be king." >> i'm hardly ashamed for getting you killed instead of going home rich like you deserve to. >> reporter: he was harrison ford's father in "indiana jones and the last crusade." >> junior. >> don't call me, that please. >> reporter: and for his tough-cop role in "untouchables" in 1987... >> who would claim to be that who was not? >> reporter: we won an academy award for best...
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harrison brought in a huge $109 million to unseat senator lindsey graham. only to go on to lose by 10 1/2%. i could go on with other examples. i won't. yes, michaelhe sewer. stuart: ashe, a good round up. thank you very much indeed. ashley: sure. stuart: campaign filing lawsuits, this is the press conference about to start in philadelphia. the trump legal team, we're going to take this are we taking this now? wait until they start? taking it now. this is update on what is happening in philadelphia with the trump legal team going after counting of the votes. >> good morning, we're hear this morning because we had a great morning at the appellate court. issued an order allowing immediate access for our team to observe the voting process. our team of 15 people will be sent in right now to observe vote counting process. this is very important. [inaudible] 30 to 50 to 100 people have -- [inaudible]. they had had a guy wearing a mask -- stuart: just going to inter result for a moment pam bondi. pam was on the show about 20 minutes ago, telling our viewers what she is now telling press conference in philadelphia, that is, they have won an appellate cour
harrison brought in a huge $109 million to unseat senator lindsey graham. only to go on to lose by 10 1/2%. i could go on with other examples. i won't. yes, michaelhe sewer. stuart: ashe, a good round up. thank you very much indeed. ashley: sure. stuart: campaign filing lawsuits, this is the press conference about to start in philadelphia. the trump legal team, we're going to take this are we taking this now? wait until they start? taking it now. this is update on what is happening in...