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in michigan.het now it looks like state he was able to flip in 2016, michigan is the furthest out of reach. it has looked that way all along, but it is far more seen in the polling now. the most recent poll we have seen from our pollster shows a 12 point lead for biden in the wake of the pandemic. there was a hot spot in michigan for a while. a lot of partisan feelings. then having the military come into deal with protests, and some of the tweets president trump has done fighting with wellnor whitmer, who was liked michigan according to polls. at this point, things look pretty bad for him. that does not mean he could not make it back up, but comparing michigan with wisconsin and pennsylvania, other states he won closely, michigan is looking better for biden. host: let's go back to 2016, many said michigan was a blue wall for hillary clinton. president trump winning it by a thousand votes. why did he win it, and what is the lesson for democrats this year? todd: from all the work i have done post 20
in michigan.het now it looks like state he was able to flip in 2016, michigan is the furthest out of reach. it has looked that way all along, but it is far more seen in the polling now. the most recent poll we have seen from our pollster shows a 12 point lead for biden in the wake of the pandemic. there was a hot spot in michigan for a while. a lot of partisan feelings. then having the military come into deal with protests, and some of the tweets president trump has done fighting with wellnor...
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by comparing michigan with wisconsin in pennsylvania, which two states he won closely in 2016, michigan is looking better for biden than it is for the president. >> let's go back to 2016. those erased many people thought michigan was the blue wall for clinton. donald trump winning up by 11000 votes. why did he win michigan and what was the lesson for democrats this year? >> so, all the work that i have done post 2016 looking and a lot, the things that really jump out at me i that for soft neither hillary clinton or president trump were well-liked. michigan was seen as a state as democrats have won routinely since 1988, post- 1988 and hillary clinton did not spend a lot of time there. she was not particularly well lights. and people didn't show up. on election day going into the election our poll showed up a bit. it was close to the margin of error but then election day you had something like 75000 people show up at the polls who did not vote for any presidential candidate. and when you are looking at a margin in michigan has two tenths of 1%, 10,000 700 votes that 75000 that didn't vote
by comparing michigan with wisconsin in pennsylvania, which two states he won closely in 2016, michigan is looking better for biden than it is for the president. >> let's go back to 2016. those erased many people thought michigan was the blue wall for clinton. donald trump winning up by 11000 votes. why did he win michigan and what was the lesson for democrats this year? >> so, all the work that i have done post 2016 looking and a lot, the things that really jump out at me i that...
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landscape incal michigan is not promising for president trump and his reelection efforts in michigan. a lot of partisan feelings. is the military going to deal with civilian protests, some of the tweets and things that the president has done, fighting .ith governor whitmer at this point, things look pretty bad for him. that does not mean he could not make it back up but comparing michigan with wisconsin in pennsylvania, the other two states that he won closely, michigan is looking better for biden than for the president. >> let's go back to 2016. many people said michigan was the blue wall for hillary clinton. trump winning by 11,000 votes. why did he win michigan and what are the lessons for the democrats this year? didrom all the work that i post 2016 looking at a lot of data, the things that jump out at me are that neither hillary wereon nor president trump well-liked. that was obvious. michigan was seen as a state that democrats had run -- won routinely since 1988. hillary clinton did not spend a lot of time there. she was not particularly well-liked in the state and people did no
landscape incal michigan is not promising for president trump and his reelection efforts in michigan. a lot of partisan feelings. is the military going to deal with civilian protests, some of the tweets and things that the president has done, fighting .ith governor whitmer at this point, things look pretty bad for him. that does not mean he could not make it back up but comparing michigan with wisconsin in pennsylvania, the other two states that he won closely, michigan is looking better for...
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comparing michigan with with constant -- wisconsin and pennsylvania, michigan is more for biden then the president. >> many people said michigan was the blue wall for hillary clinton. trump winning it. why did he win michigan? what are the lessons for democrats this year? i have done post ,016 looking a lot of data things that jump out at me are that neither hillary clinton nor president trump were well-liked. statean was seen as a democrats had won routinely post -1988. hillary clinton did not spend a lot of time there. well-liked and people did not show up. pollsction day, our showed her up a bit. it was close to the margin of error. election day, you had something like 75,000 people show up at , and when you're 0.2%,g at a margin of that 75,000 did not vote for president even though they went to the polls was more than trump,to throw it for who had a lot more enthusiasm in rural areas than clinton did anywhere. that is what made the difference. ,> at the midpoint of this year we have had the impeachment, the global pandemic, the economic fallout, and now we have black lives matter
comparing michigan with with constant -- wisconsin and pennsylvania, michigan is more for biden then the president. >> many people said michigan was the blue wall for hillary clinton. trump winning it. why did he win michigan? what are the lessons for democrats this year? i have done post ,016 looking a lot of data things that jump out at me are that neither hillary clinton nor president trump were well-liked. statean was seen as a democrats had won routinely post -1988. hillary clinton...
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we're going to help michigan. michigan's a great state. i've gotten tremendous business to go to michigan. michigan is one of the reasons i ran. i was honored in michigan long before i thought about -- i was honored as the man of the year in michigan. at a big event. and i got up, and i remember so well, i spoke, probably five, six years before i even thought about running for president. >> jimmy: he remembers it so well, but there is no evidence that he was ever honored with an award like that of any kind. this has been investigated extensively and it would appear, and you're not going to believe this, it would appear he made it up. he was never man of the year. but that doesn't mean he won't say he was every single chance he gets. >> five or six years before i even thought about running for whatever reason, they named me man of the year in michigan. i said how come? i didn't even understand it myself. but i was named man of the year. >> about ten years ago i came to michigan. i was honored by a wonderful group. i was the man of the year.
we're going to help michigan. michigan's a great state. i've gotten tremendous business to go to michigan. michigan is one of the reasons i ran. i was honored in michigan long before i thought about -- i was honored as the man of the year in michigan. at a big event. and i got up, and i remember so well, i spoke, probably five, six years before i even thought about running for president. >> jimmy: he remembers it so well, but there is no evidence that he was ever honored with an award...
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michigan shows up at 63%. is there a different policy in colorado or michigan? >> who are you addressing the question to? >> the state of michigan. accurate not an measure. is roughly what our number has been. people living in nursing homes in michigan and across the country have faced unbearable devastation from covid-19. like governor hutchinson said, we have taken efforts to ensure that residents, after being discharged with a covid-19 diagnosis, that they are separated. strict terms of what that looks like. no nursing home is required to take a covid-19 patient. that was the right thing to do, have strict protocols for who can go into these aggregate care settings and prioritize ppe. up a residential care task force in april to address these issues. the teams are working to ramp up testing of asymptomatic workers using the colorado national guard and colorado state university. we require every congregant senior health care facility in the state prepare an isolation plan and not require hospitalization. cases have had to implement those plans, making sure the
michigan shows up at 63%. is there a different policy in colorado or michigan? >> who are you addressing the question to? >> the state of michigan. accurate not an measure. is roughly what our number has been. people living in nursing homes in michigan and across the country have faced unbearable devastation from covid-19. like governor hutchinson said, we have taken efforts to ensure that residents, after being discharged with a covid-19 diagnosis, that they are separated. strict...
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>> the governor of michigan, first. gov whitmer: that is not an accurate number. 63.6% per thousand nursing homes. gov whitmer: 23% is roughly what and numberssay, across the country have seen unfair devastation from covid-19. governor hutchinson said we have taken efforts to ensure that every resident after being , they are separated, that the protocols are very strict about what that looks like. no nursing home is required to take a covid-19 patient. there were strict protocols about who could go into these settings and really prioritize ppe and testing. >> governor polis? gov polis: we set up a presidential task force in april that really helped to address some of these issues. the team has been working on asympg for a cinematic -- tomatic workers. we require that every congregants senior care facility in the state prepare an isolation plan for residents that might have been exposed to covid-19. but with sue have had cases had to implement those plans, which might mean a separate wing, it might mean making sure there
>> the governor of michigan, first. gov whitmer: that is not an accurate number. 63.6% per thousand nursing homes. gov whitmer: 23% is roughly what and numberssay, across the country have seen unfair devastation from covid-19. governor hutchinson said we have taken efforts to ensure that every resident after being , they are separated, that the protocols are very strict about what that looks like. no nursing home is required to take a covid-19 patient. there were strict protocols about...
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road to the white house goes through the state of michigan.e a state that -- we are hard-working, good people. and we expect our government to be as hard working and as good as we are. we care about elections, and yet we don't feed into all of the hyperbole and rhetoric. we want to know who is going to solve problems? who is going to get to work? who is going to meet our needs. we know this incredible unemployment number. people have lost a lot in terms of their savings. we know there are businesses that may not make it through this. and you look at all the things that contributed to our nation's uniquely hard experience with covid-19. and then there's no question that who is at the top matters. and impacts our lives every single day. so i'm not particularly surprised to see those numbers, but i would warn everyone, don't buy into what those polls are. stay on the ground. stay close to the people and make sure you spend a lot of time here in michigan. >> governor, thank you so much for joining me today. good luck to your state today. a big reo
road to the white house goes through the state of michigan.e a state that -- we are hard-working, good people. and we expect our government to be as hard working and as good as we are. we care about elections, and yet we don't feed into all of the hyperbole and rhetoric. we want to know who is going to solve problems? who is going to get to work? who is going to meet our needs. we know this incredible unemployment number. people have lost a lot in terms of their savings. we know there are...
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be the governor and the democrats in michigan. was well on its way. you look at those people that lived not just in detroit but around detroit in dearborn and romeo, other areas around auto industry. supply chain for auto, technology industry. michigan is looking for a rebound. whitmer is going up against trump. those people turned their votes to trump in the general election. so her political future might not be as bright. given the fact that biden has to pick a black woman apparently as his running mate, she is apparently out of veepstakes which i don't usually engage in but why not? elizabeth: david, interesting you say. that you know what else is interesting. governor whitmer was supportive of the quote, spirit of the defund police movement. critics are saying slipshod and no longer all over the map. she is not aware of what legal tools she has to stop a trump rally from happening. so, you know, her, her backers are even saying we have question marks over what she is saying. you know, she has been heavily criticized for doing
be the governor and the democrats in michigan. was well on its way. you look at those people that lived not just in detroit but around detroit in dearborn and romeo, other areas around auto industry. supply chain for auto, technology industry. michigan is looking for a rebound. whitmer is going up against trump. those people turned their votes to trump in the general election. so her political future might not be as bright. given the fact that biden has to pick a black woman apparently as his...
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the kind of law enforcement that officers i know in michigan, including in my own family, across michigan do every day. the kind of law enforcement i know that the majority of police officers believe in. in short this legislation is about treating people as professionals with high standards and expecting them to meet those standards. in any professional setting, including law enforcement, we should expect high standards and accountability for meeting those standards. we have a right to expect the best from our police officers. firing dozens of bullets into louisville apartment under a no-knock warrant, killing a 26-year-old emergency medical technician, an aspiring nurse who grew up in michigan did not meet the high standards we have a right to expect. breonna taylor deserved the best from our police. she did not get it. shoving a 75-year-old man at a protest in buffalo hard enough that his head cracked home hitting the ground, creating a pool of blood and then watching officer after officer walking past him without offering any help does not reflect the high standards we have a right to
the kind of law enforcement that officers i know in michigan, including in my own family, across michigan do every day. the kind of law enforcement i know that the majority of police officers believe in. in short this legislation is about treating people as professionals with high standards and expecting them to meet those standards. in any professional setting, including law enforcement, we should expect high standards and accountability for meeting those standards. we have a right to expect...
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but i would not say we're winning in michigan.e're still continuing to work hard to expand testing. >> that is helpful. are there particular things that you think the federal government can do? >> again, i've been really pleased that we've worked with our federal partners on testing supplies but we don't know when the supplies are going to come and when they come they are less than what we expected to get or not useful. so we need a clear strategy from the federal government so we could play on the state and local level on how to get the supplies out. >> thank you. i also wanted to follow up with you on another issue. in april you wrote a letter to clinicians across michigan highlighting the fact that african-american residents comprised 14% of the covid deaths nationwide. and this is a disparity that you've talked about a little bit today. and it is a disparity we have seen across the nation during this pandemic. and in overall health care and outcomes. what types of dedicated investments from congress are needed to give state an
but i would not say we're winning in michigan.e're still continuing to work hard to expand testing. >> that is helpful. are there particular things that you think the federal government can do? >> again, i've been really pleased that we've worked with our federal partners on testing supplies but we don't know when the supplies are going to come and when they come they are less than what we expected to get or not useful. so we need a clear strategy from the federal government so we...
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the people of michigan deserve better.d. >> david webb, you are always terrific. come back soon. good to see you, my friends. i am elizabeth mcdonald. you have been watching "the evening edit." that does it forop us. thank you for watching. we hope you join us tomorrow night. ngwe will have a lot of headligs again. have a good evening. ♪ >> a tv hitmaker loves animals. >> he turned that creativity on animal rights, and it was unbelievable. >> one dog he rescues is off-the-charts dangerous. >> if it's a scale from 1 to 10, columbo's a 12. >> when the hollywood owner dies, columbo becomes their strange -- and expensive -- inheritance. >> acupuncture for a dog? i know we're in los angeles, but really? [ dog growls ] >> is it all worth it? >> your kids could get hurt. you're willing to take the risk. >> we made a commitment to healing dogs and showing other families how to do it. >> welcome to the weird world of pet inheritance. >> so, are you leaving your home to the birds? [ bird squawks ]
the people of michigan deserve better.d. >> david webb, you are always terrific. come back soon. good to see you, my friends. i am elizabeth mcdonald. you have been watching "the evening edit." that does it forop us. thank you for watching. we hope you join us tomorrow night. ngwe will have a lot of headligs again. have a good evening. ♪ >> a tv hitmaker loves animals. >> he turned that creativity on animal rights, and it was unbelievable. >> one dog he...
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the people of michigan deserve better.e limited. >> david webb, you are always terrific. come back soon. good to see you, my friends. i am elizabeth mcdonald. you have been watching "the evening edit." that does it forop us. thank you for watching. we hope you join us tomorrow night. ngwe will have a lot of headligs again. have a good evening. ♪ >> it stands in the way. >> it's just her house in the middle of the block. >> she won't sell out. >> the 84-year-old seen here turned down $1 million payout. >> he's caught in the middle. >> i promised her that i wouldn't let them take her away. >> that's a really big promise. >> what's "up" with that? >> people from all over the country and even around the world have stopped by this house. >> they put balloons on the house, and that's how it became the "up" house. >> it is amazing. i can't believe that she held out. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪
the people of michigan deserve better.e limited. >> david webb, you are always terrific. come back soon. good to see you, my friends. i am elizabeth mcdonald. you have been watching "the evening edit." that does it forop us. thank you for watching. we hope you join us tomorrow night. ngwe will have a lot of headligs again. have a good evening. ♪ >> it stands in the way. >> it's just her house in the middle of the block. >> she won't sell out. >> the...
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white house runs through michigan.orld, i think was shocked we didn't win michigan, and we have vowed since make a difference and do a different program. program here a that is about turning out votes all over the state and making sure we turn the state louvered joe biden and democrats up and will win foret we joe biden and that will be the beginning of the wave of getting joe biden elected in november. it is important to think about us as a collective of states along with our friends in wisconsin, pennsylvania, so important these states turn it around this time. and we are all prepared and working hard. in 2016, 1 ofgin the closest states for donald trump and hillary clinton. she lost by just over 10,000 votes. let's take a look back. what happened? 10,704 votes, about four votes per precinct. wettribute that to something could've controlled better, our ground game. we have committed to organizing better in all our counties. we woke up the day after our election that we needed to build up a grassroots organizing progr
white house runs through michigan.orld, i think was shocked we didn't win michigan, and we have vowed since make a difference and do a different program. program here a that is about turning out votes all over the state and making sure we turn the state louvered joe biden and democrats up and will win foret we joe biden and that will be the beginning of the wave of getting joe biden elected in november. it is important to think about us as a collective of states along with our friends in...
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but if you look at michigan, the governor of michigan do the same thing and it's still going on and iall on all members of this committee to join me on calling on the governor of michigan to rescind this order. people are dying unnecessarily in michigan in nursing homes and we know now what the results are if you do this and they're still doing it. my goodness, i mean, that has to end. and so, i want to ask, why do you think some of these orders were given in contradiction to cms guidelines and why are some of these in effect in a state like michigan, and should that end? >> well, look, i think these orders were given for basically two reasons. one is the states were worried about reserving hospital capacity and thought they could be overrun and keeping is-- it clear and then take them you figure it out. and new jersey did at one point adopt and amended the order and said you have to isolate them properly and co-who are the them. but a whistleblower from new jersey said it knew the nursing home couldn't meet that requirement because they didn't give them adequate ppe because they woul
but if you look at michigan, the governor of michigan do the same thing and it's still going on and iall on all members of this committee to join me on calling on the governor of michigan to rescind this order. people are dying unnecessarily in michigan in nursing homes and we know now what the results are if you do this and they're still doing it. my goodness, i mean, that has to end. and so, i want to ask, why do you think some of these orders were given in contradiction to cms guidelines and...
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is that what has actually happened in michigan? .. >> it sounds like the clear supply chain lessons by the states hit early op on have not applied even though we're three months into this virus. here is another one to focus on, as massachusetts fought the spread of covid-19. there was a tracing, and experts dpree that contact tracing is essential to successfully trace the virus. and dr. khaldun, 500 michiganders as i understand it are already working on tracking these infections. but the state could use more support. so let me just ask you, do you need more resources for this work and do you think that we should have a nation-wide contact tracing program to help states that are dealing with covid-19 cases? >> absolutely, senator. yes, absolutely, i think we should have a federal strategy for contact tracing. we have over 10,000 michiganders who have volunteered to do the contact tracing, more than 500 are already deployed and we have additional paid staff throughout the state, but it's been a hodgepodge of local, state and federal
is that what has actually happened in michigan? .. >> it sounds like the clear supply chain lessons by the states hit early op on have not applied even though we're three months into this virus. here is another one to focus on, as massachusetts fought the spread of covid-19. there was a tracing, and experts dpree that contact tracing is essential to successfully trace the virus. and dr. khaldun, 500 michiganders as i understand it are already working on tracking these infections. but the...
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this is not unique to michigan. racial and ethnic@@@@@@@@@@@@@@e disp disproportionately being infected by and dying from covid-19 across the country. they exist because of institutional and structural racism that has deprived communities of color of adequate resources and opportunities for prosperity and optimal health. indeed, racism is a public health crisis that must be met with urgency, funding and an elimination of policies that perpetuate. we also need consistent and accurate messaging from the highest levels of the federal government. as aitousing emergency physician and public health leader i remind on swift guidance during the crisis. we need accurate and clear messaging from the white house about the true threat of the disease, how and when to get a test and the importance of wearing masks and social distancing. next we must know and implement a national testing strategy and infrastructure. as a country we did not expand access to covid-19 testing at the rate needed to identify cases quickly with tragic c
this is not unique to michigan. racial and ethnic@@@@@@@@@@@@@@e disp disproportionately being infected by and dying from covid-19 across the country. they exist because of institutional and structural racism that has deprived communities of color of adequate resources and opportunities for prosperity and optimal health. indeed, racism is a public health crisis that must be met with urgency, funding and an elimination of policies that perpetuate. we also need consistent and accurate messaging...
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year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
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year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
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to michigan wisconsin pennsylvania north carolina the proverbial swing states and even in those states it's going to. depend on particular swing counties and i know in 2016 allen probably remembers there was the door in sight poll i think is 2 inside the l.a. times and lee is probably familiar with the remington poll which only polls sweeney states and they they actually don't just do the swing state they do that county and precinct in that county and those polls tend to be the more accurate ones because you know no surprise people in texas like donald trump no surprise people in new york and california don't like him. so a lot of times they are heavily weighted national polls in the almost doesn't matter so but at the same town we do need to get out there and we need to be talking about things i agree with donald trump can't the only against joe biden both candidates will try to paint the other one in to find the other one but the truth of the matter is i think particularly right now americans are looking for solutions. so the general you mentioned was general chesty puller he was in
to michigan wisconsin pennsylvania north carolina the proverbial swing states and even in those states it's going to. depend on particular swing counties and i know in 2016 allen probably remembers there was the door in sight poll i think is 2 inside the l.a. times and lee is probably familiar with the remington poll which only polls sweeney states and they they actually don't just do the swing state they do that county and precinct in that county and those polls tend to be the more accurate...
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pain and you michigan michigan as a swing state and that it's going to matter we have a video comment from someone in our community is actually working on the campaign in michigan that i'd like to go to that now if we can. violence against black people continues to happen even after more than 2 weeks of protests in response to the death of george floyd it's clear young people are angry and they're unsure of how to direct that anger or funnel their frustrations in an impactful way next to michigan plans to drop almost 10000 voter registration forms in michigan on june 22nd then will spend the next 6 weeks following up with those people to make sure the forms are returned so that people can vote for the 1st time or update their voter registration address will also talk about staying safe by voting early and voting from home we're doing this in part because voting is one of the most powerful tools of protest idea people have available to them right now and this is a way that we can win back our power. you know it's you show mentions there about the violence against black people in that w
pain and you michigan michigan as a swing state and that it's going to matter we have a video comment from someone in our community is actually working on the campaign in michigan that i'd like to go to that now if we can. violence against black people continues to happen even after more than 2 weeks of protests in response to the death of george floyd it's clear young people are angry and they're unsure of how to direct that anger or funnel their frustrations in an impactful way next to...
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illinois and also michigan now we should point out that he has clashed with the democratic governor from michigan gretchen whitmer in the past and they did so again it was multiple times the president was accused of inflammatory comments that are making the situation worse this is criticism that donald trump pushed back on when he said that famous statement that we have been talking about the last few hours that in fact the for the governors are looking weak and that they must dominate the population and the rest that's on the streets that is when question whitmer the democratic governor in fact clashed with the president saying that essentially he is viciously attacking the governors who are doing everything they can to keep the peace on the streets while there was a white house press briefing in the last couple of hours the white house press secretary kelly mcenaney in fact saying that it is up to the governors to quote do their job they have the police power they have the ability of police the streets and they have failed to do their jobs now i should tell you that the streets here in
illinois and also michigan now we should point out that he has clashed with the democratic governor from michigan gretchen whitmer in the past and they did so again it was multiple times the president was accused of inflammatory comments that are making the situation worse this is criticism that donald trump pushed back on when he said that famous statement that we have been talking about the last few hours that in fact the for the governors are looking weak and that they must dominate the...
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but then, if you look in michigan, the governor of michigan did the same thing and it's still going on. i call on members of this committee to join me in calling on the governor of michigan to rescind this order. people are dying unnecessarily, in michigan, in nursing homes. and we know, now, what the results are if you still do this and they're still doing it. my goodness. that has to end. and so i want to ask mr. kerpen, why do you think some of these orders were given, in contradiction to cms guidelines? and why are some of these still in effect, especially in a state like michigan, and should that end? >> i think these orders were given for basically two reasons. one, these states were worried about preserving hospital capacity. they thought they could be overrun with hospitalized patients from the community. they wanted to keep those beds clear, by keeping nursing home patients out of them. and, number two, is they didn't have a better post-acute plan. so they said you've got to take them. you figure it out. and some of them, like new jersey did, at one point, adopt -- you know, t
but then, if you look in michigan, the governor of michigan did the same thing and it's still going on. i call on members of this committee to join me in calling on the governor of michigan to rescind this order. people are dying unnecessarily, in michigan, in nursing homes. and we know, now, what the results are if you still do this and they're still doing it. my goodness. that has to end. and so i want to ask mr. kerpen, why do you think some of these orders were given, in contradiction to...
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year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
year, the president tweeted, and i quote, liberate minnesota, exclamation point, quote, liberate michigan, exclamation point, and in all caps, liberate virginia and save your second amendment. it's under siege. end quote. shortly thereafter, attorney general barr publishing a memo appointing the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the united states -- and the united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan to investigate states' stay at home.
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chairman, shockingly, this order in michigan still remains in effect today. i'm calling on governor whitmer to rescind his order immediately and i hope my colleagues join me calling on this to be rescinded because it is having deadly, devastating consequences for seniors covid positive in nursing homes. i've drafted this for each governor on what led to these tragic decisions all members ask you to sign on this to prevent more unnecessary deaths from occurring. work on a bipartisan basis and get the information out there to ensure these deadly mistakes are not repeated. mr. chairman, again, the american people are deciding to get back out there. to reopen the economy. to get back to work so they can rebuild and get their jobs back.
chairman, shockingly, this order in michigan still remains in effect today. i'm calling on governor whitmer to rescind his order immediately and i hope my colleagues join me calling on this to be rescinded because it is having deadly, devastating consequences for seniors covid positive in nursing homes. i've drafted this for each governor on what led to these tragic decisions all members ask you to sign on this to prevent more unnecessary deaths from occurring. work on a bipartisan basis and...
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if you were in michigan, what would you say to the michigan governor?er but i wouldn't announce i'm running for office to prosecute. you don't decide to prosecute until you investigate. it's a basic mistake to say i will prosecute before i investigate. should it be investigated? did an awful lot of people die in nurses homes that shouldn't have? absolutely. did it have in democratic states? absolutely this attack on america, hatred of america happening in democratic states? yes. are they condoning it by their silence? from nancy pelosi to biden to obama, yes. they are condoning an attack of hatred on this country. tearing down statues of u.s. grant? theodore roosevelt? you want to rip our history away from us. we got to fight back! where are, where are -- elizabeth: people are outraged at that. okay. >> we have to fight back. >> i will go through this again. i understand. >> you do that. elizabeth: this is serious. i know you know it is serious. we want to stay on what is going on in michigan, what is going on in new york, pennsylvania and new jersey. i
if you were in michigan, what would you say to the michigan governor?er but i wouldn't announce i'm running for office to prosecute. you don't decide to prosecute until you investigate. it's a basic mistake to say i will prosecute before i investigate. should it be investigated? did an awful lot of people die in nurses homes that shouldn't have? absolutely. did it have in democratic states? absolutely this attack on america, hatred of america happening in democratic states? yes. are they...
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in michigan.ow it looks like the state he was able to flip in 2016, michigan is the furthest out of reach. it has looked that way all along, but it is far more seen in the polling now. the most recent poll we have seen from our pollster shows a 12 point lead
in michigan.ow it looks like the state he was able to flip in 2016, michigan is the furthest out of reach. it has looked that way all along, but it is far more seen in the polling now. the most recent poll we have seen from our pollster shows a 12 point lead
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these are the kinds of things we are modeling in michigan.s a lot to learn about how we can do more. david: thank you so much for being with us, lieutenant governor garlin gilchrist. coming up, we will talk about those talks have been between united states and russia with respect to nuclear weapons. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. earlier during balance of power, we learned the united states would be sitting down with russia later this month in vienna to resume strategic arms reduction talks involving nuclear weapons. want -- nickake watt. i didn't know that arms talks were a priority of his. nick: the issue here is the new start treaty which limits u.s. and russian strategic nuclear weapons expires next year. folks have in watching this for a long time have said we are not going to continue with this until china joins for a broader set of trilateral talks. the fear has always been the u.s. will let the new start treaty expir
these are the kinds of things we are modeling in michigan.s a lot to learn about how we can do more. david: thank you so much for being with us, lieutenant governor garlin gilchrist. coming up, we will talk about those talks have been between united states and russia with respect to nuclear weapons. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. earlier during balance of...
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copper from utah and montana, michigan and wyoming.colorado and new mexico, from idaho and arizona and nevada. and again, more from washington and oregon. ♪ this red, powdery earth is rust. ore or -- call it ire oxide. offside -- steelhe vermilion ranges, has its beginnings. the mother of steel is iron. there is more than a ton of iron and steel in the car you drive. several kinds of iron and more than 100 kinds of steel, and from the resting earth come the ores that are the beginning of the rich harvest of metals born and those that are mated with iron to create metals of all kinds. to purify and refine steel, coal and coke. bearings andel for motor assemblies. steel for precision parts. to shape and polish precise mechanical parts, crystalline quartz. alloy steels and stainless steels, for bumpers and ornamental trim, bright chromium. filaments in electric light bulbs, tungsten. batteries, assemblies and engine bearings, pure lead. and even the more famously precious metal, gold. be more precious than gold if it is the one metal need
copper from utah and montana, michigan and wyoming.colorado and new mexico, from idaho and arizona and nevada. and again, more from washington and oregon. ♪ this red, powdery earth is rust. ore or -- call it ire oxide. offside -- steelhe vermilion ranges, has its beginnings. the mother of steel is iron. there is more than a ton of iron and steel in the car you drive. several kinds of iron and more than 100 kinds of steel, and from the resting earth come the ores that are the beginning of the...
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lumberjack teamed up in washington or maine, in mississippi or in michigan, florida or georgia or east . in paul bunyan country or the empire of the pacific northwest. ♪ >> the trees you fell and the logs you drive make hope for for paper,lp blueprint for dreams that put one hundred thousand men to work on a new model and a new job. americawe do it in takes a lot of different people working together and a lot of different places. rivulets float to make the river, so all the wondrous products of forest and ranch, mine and farm work together. on highways of steel, them many materials move, contributions of every state in the union. on highways of concrete role the basic supplies for the mills of industry. on the high air lings of the trackless skies, fly products to the factories for processing. ♪ textile mills of pennsylvania, connecticut, and the carolinas, sheep wool are the beginnings of more jobs for men and women. spun by mechanical spiders, into gleaming strands, cotton, and it sheep wool are woven by incredibly precise mechanical fingers into luxury fabrics. , a golden treasure o
lumberjack teamed up in washington or maine, in mississippi or in michigan, florida or georgia or east . in paul bunyan country or the empire of the pacific northwest. ♪ >> the trees you fell and the logs you drive make hope for for paper,lp blueprint for dreams that put one hundred thousand men to work on a new model and a new job. americawe do it in takes a lot of different people working together and a lot of different places. rivulets float to make the river, so all the wondrous...
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copper from utah and montana, from michigan and wyoming.lorado and new mexico, from idaho and arizona and nevada. and again, more of the red gold metal from washington and oregon. ♪ narrator: this red, powdery earth is rust. call it iron ore or ferric oxide. it is the touchstone that has magically transformed a civilization. earth, in theed earth, fromw, red the vermilion ranges, steel has its beginnings. the mother of steel is iron. there is more than a ton of iron and steel in the car you drive. several kinds of iron and more than 100 kinds of steel, and from the rusting earth come the ores that are the beginning of the rich harvest of metals born and mated withed iron to create metals of all kinds. to purify and refine steel, coal and coke. to harden steel for bearings and motor assemblies, molybdenum. toughen steel for precision finadium. to shape and polish precise mechanical parts, crystalline quartz. for alloy steels and stainless steels, for bumpers and ornamental trim, bright chromium. for the tiny filaments in electric light bulbs
copper from utah and montana, from michigan and wyoming.lorado and new mexico, from idaho and arizona and nevada. and again, more of the red gold metal from washington and oregon. ♪ narrator: this red, powdery earth is rust. call it iron ore or ferric oxide. it is the touchstone that has magically transformed a civilization. earth, in theed earth, fromw, red the vermilion ranges, steel has its beginnings. the mother of steel is iron. there is more than a ton of iron and steel in the car you...
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and to grow the wheat it takes a farmer from new york to michigan to nebraska to oregon and from theotas down through all of the great grain belt, 1000, 10,000, and 100,000 wheat farmers grow the finest wheat, raw material for industrial alcohols, for fine finishes. sugar. and to grow sugar, the sugar farmer. in the bottomlands of mississippi and to the everglades of florida, on the country the evangeline rose the sugarcane, cane sugar, raw material. kotten. -- and the farmer to grow the cotton. raw material for fabrics and for lacquers and plastics. in the carolinas, georgia, tennessee, arkansas, alabama, throughout the old south and even in the deep south, cotton still is king. ♪ in texas too, and now in california, there is a great snow we harvest bail upon bail see far as the eye can cotton for fabrics and wool for , fabrics. on the slopes of the sierras, a sheepherder. he grazes his flock in the high, cool air that grows stronger and finer fleeces. long-haired goats roamed the plains of arizona, texas and new mexico, where all the silk and fleece is tempered by baking days and t
and to grow the wheat it takes a farmer from new york to michigan to nebraska to oregon and from theotas down through all of the great grain belt, 1000, 10,000, and 100,000 wheat farmers grow the finest wheat, raw material for industrial alcohols, for fine finishes. sugar. and to grow sugar, the sugar farmer. in the bottomlands of mississippi and to the everglades of florida, on the country the evangeline rose the sugarcane, cane sugar, raw material. kotten. -- and the farmer to grow the...
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more seriously, to worry about michigan more. with the biden campaign this year? >> no. i will say that, you know, i have known president biden for a long time and i have known many of his campaign people. so i think everybody is struggling to figure out how do you campaign this year? and i have to tell you, you know, i have been locked in my house like many other people for almost 90 days, but i have gone to 15 protests, participated in community gatherings in the last ten days and in the last four i'm seeing my trump voters again that live in my district, and that feeling that even in these times some people are having -- i try to listen to people. but i am hearing things i heard four years ago and i'm not hearing things today that make me think everything is as okay as some people want to think that it is. >> well, that's one of the advantages that you have in this, is that you do have trump voters in your district. there are members in both parties really who don't have very many or they don't encounter really voters from the
more seriously, to worry about michigan more. with the biden campaign this year? >> no. i will say that, you know, i have known president biden for a long time and i have known many of his campaign people. so i think everybody is struggling to figure out how do you campaign this year? and i have to tell you, you know, i have been locked in my house like many other people for almost 90 days, but i have gone to 15 protests, participated in community gatherings in the last ten days and in...
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the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> i rise in opposition to this bill and yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> this is the second time the house will vote on the provisions in this bill and the chair just laid that out. every single one of these provisions was included in the so-called heroes act, a partisan debated last month. just like that $3 trillion grabbag, it will not be signed by the president. at the conclusion of this debate, we will be right back. mr. huizenga: why not try something new. it worked in the cares act and other four covid-19 response bills that we had and it could work here as well. rather than work across the aisle, the democratic leadership gave us no warning that this bill would be debated on the house floor, they jammed through the bill the rules committee held a hearing. the rules committee reported out a closed rule on this bill. let's explain what a closed rule means. there are three types of rules, open rule meaning you can a
the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> i rise in opposition to this bill and yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> this is the second time the house will vote on the provisions in this bill and the chair just laid that out. every single one of these provisions was included in the so-called heroes act, a partisan debated last month. just like that $3 trillion grabbag, it will not be signed by the president. at the...
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. >>> and severe storms coming tonight from michigan over to new york. we have the track in a moment. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. eoe kitezlaoc
. >>> and severe storms coming tonight from michigan over to new york. we have the track in a moment. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or,...
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those people should make a trip to michigan. or kentucky. or illinois.you'll find our workers and dealers and engineers and technicians. building for america. we're proud to employ more hourly workers than any other automaker in this country. because we build for this country. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? i'm on board. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- -and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for su
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he's up 53% to 41% in michigan right now.which all of these -- all of these numbers -- oh, the independent numbers by the way, jonathan, are absolutely staggering, independents obviously make a huge difference in the state of michigan. but when it comes to independents, joe biden 63%, donald trump 23%. it's obviously right now -- it's only june, we still have several months to go, but you're reporting right now, an ap story you wrote that just dropped the white house obviously deeply concerned about the president's political prospects. what can you tell us? >> that's exactly right, joe. michigan is the most extreme example of this, they know he is down there, he is down big. they've almost written it off, not ready to pull the plug but they are pessimistic about the state in 2016 he won by the smallest problem. there are states a few months ago counting being reliably republican, ohio, georgia, maybe even texas where they're now concerned maybe not that they'll lose there, but they'll have to spend time and resources there, a
he's up 53% to 41% in michigan right now.which all of these -- all of these numbers -- oh, the independent numbers by the way, jonathan, are absolutely staggering, independents obviously make a huge difference in the state of michigan. but when it comes to independents, joe biden 63%, donald trump 23%. it's obviously right now -- it's only june, we still have several months to go, but you're reporting right now, an ap story you wrote that just dropped the white house obviously deeply concerned...
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scary news from michigan.y one of the hardest hit states to have the coronavirus pandemic. then has the expression goes, when it rains, it pours. >> emotional whiplash for thousands in central michigan this evening as stay-at-home orders were turned to cause to evacuate after dam failures triggered catastrophic flooding. >> water burst through the edenville dam in central michigan. >> the dam failed. 100% failure, evacuate the area. >> the breaches spent more than 10,000 people scrambling, emergency responders going door to door to evacuate residents. roads, cars and homes were no match for the waters rising five feet deep in some areas. >> hard to believe that we're in the midst of a 100-year crisis, a global pandemic, and that we're also dealing with a flooding event that looks to be the worst in 500 years. >> trevor: goddam it, man, michigan has been hit with so many tragedies back-to-back. this is horrible. i feel so bad for the people who have to flee their homes during a pandemic. now when you're loading
scary news from michigan.y one of the hardest hit states to have the coronavirus pandemic. then has the expression goes, when it rains, it pours. >> emotional whiplash for thousands in central michigan this evening as stay-at-home orders were turned to cause to evacuate after dam failures triggered catastrophic flooding. >> water burst through the edenville dam in central michigan. >> the dam failed. 100% failure, evacuate the area. >> the breaches spent more than 10,000...
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in michigan. right now it looks like the state he was able to flip in 2016, michigan is the furthest out of reach. it has looked that way all along, but it is far more seen in the polling now. the most recent poll we have
in michigan. right now it looks like the state he was able to flip in 2016, michigan is the furthest out of reach. it has looked that way all along, but it is far more seen in the polling now. the most recent poll we have
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this half hour documentary is courtesy of the archives of michigan. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> as we continue our battleground series of the interviews part of c-span campaign 2020 our focus, florida and joining us from miami is marc caputo who covers political for politico.com. give us the landscape in the state right now. >> there is a few you have to consider. one is the broader victim. coronavirus and protests. both are gripping the state. especially coronavirus. now this is president trump's home adopted state as newly adopted state but that doesn't seem to make much of a different in the polls. he currently, when you look at the surveys is losing badly. i think the average showed almost eight points. it is an astonishing margin and bigger than hillary clinton was at this point. having covered a number of close races in florida going back to the 2000 predial election that decided the presidency by 537 votes after 37 days of recounting i always get suspicious or weary of polls showing a big blowout out a
this half hour documentary is courtesy of the archives of michigan. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> as we continue our battleground series of the interviews part of c-span campaign 2020 our focus, florida and joining us from miami is marc caputo who covers political for politico.com. give us the landscape in the state right now. >> there is a few you have to consider. one is the broader victim. coronavirus and protests. both are gripping the...
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before i ever thought of the presidential situation-- i was honored in michigan.as probably ten years ago. the man of the year. they named me the man of the year in michigan. >> stephen: now, this is something trump has been saying a lot. and, it never happened. according to former congressman dave trott, the man who presented trump with the thing he remembers so well, "there was no 'michigan man of the year' award." what he gave trump was "amedf t" ( as trump ) "i want to thank president lincoln for naming me michigan's man of the year. this reminds of the time the d.m.v. gave me a beautiful plastic card naming me people's 'sexiest man alive.' i keep it in my wallet with the applebee's coupon naming me the pope of chicken wings." before the mask-less plant tour, trump held a mask-less meeting with some black leaders, and told some anecdotes. >> we've got to open our churches. people want to go in. i saw a scene today where people were trying to break in a church-- to go into the church. not to break in and steal something. they want to be in their church. >> step
before i ever thought of the presidential situation-- i was honored in michigan.as probably ten years ago. the man of the year. they named me the man of the year in michigan. >> stephen: now, this is something trump has been saying a lot. and, it never happened. according to former congressman dave trott, the man who presented trump with the thing he remembers so well, "there was no 'michigan man of the year' award." what he gave trump was "amedf t" ( as trump )...
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we have a bit of a head start in michigan. for the pandemic bird ministered of supreme court had invested in outfitting every courtroom in the state with a videoconferencing system and every judge with zoom. mid-march on a timer team moved our entire workforce to remote work from home offices to tables and base our rec rooms are management analyst and information technology teams have been working overtime to provide a thighs, practical guidelines and technical support to transition to a statewide judiciary to virtual courtroom. michigan's court system is not like a federal judiciary with one funding source in one case management system. our non-unified system of 242 courts has 160 different funding units nearly two dozen state management systems in 560 different elected judges. despite the system since april 1 judges have held well over 50,000 hearings and are approaching 350,000 hours of on line meetings and to maintain public access these hearings are livestreamed or youtube. for easy public access to them we built a virtua
we have a bit of a head start in michigan. for the pandemic bird ministered of supreme court had invested in outfitting every courtroom in the state with a videoconferencing system and every judge with zoom. mid-march on a timer team moved our entire workforce to remote work from home offices to tables and base our rec rooms are management analyst and information technology teams have been working overtime to provide a thighs, practical guidelines and technical support to transition to a...