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so nate got to thinking. and -- >> here's how dr. seuss would write it. and then nate got an idea.ul, devious idea. but it's true in a way, isn't it? >> yes. >> what if nate arranged the schedules so that martha ann and chuck had their appointments at the very same time? who would get in the wheelchair then, he wondered. what happened? >> coming up -- a conniving couple caught in a trap. >> this can't be true. >> when "dateline" continues. thn we come together and make our own holiday magic. because a gift for home brings joy to all. find holiday decorations, gifts and great deals at lowes.com. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! imagine the places we'll go... ♪ together. expedia robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> va investigator nate
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nate marshall has been our guest tonight.> coming up, trump tells the bad guys what he's planning to do and the bad guys celebrate. when we come back. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep part of it with no future payments, who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retirement as we had planned. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let yo
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nate marshall has been our guest tonight.uch. >>> coming up, trump tells the bad guys what he's planning to do and the bad guys celebrate. when we come back. guys celebra. when we come back. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. transitions light under control. ♪ upbeat music transitions signature gen 8, available now in 4 new style colors. transitions. look at this human trying you know what he will get? muscle pain. give up, the couch is calling. i say, it's me, the couch, i'm calling. pain says you can't. advil says you can. >>> this is exactly what president trump said he would never do, that he would never telegraph to the enemy u.s. troop movements. >> which brings us to the last thing before we go tonight. not for
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. >> and, nate silver, can i bring you in on this? i'm trying to get a sense -- nate is trying to find out. i'll let you finish. nate, i'll let you finish the phone call. >> sorry. >> now that i have you, can you give us some -- shed some light on what's happening in wisconsin? there are a lot of conflicting reports out there about how much vote is in and it may change the situation somewhat significantly. >> so, there is a different competing vote tally here that says they have the results in from milwaukee and those would be enough to put joe biden ahead in wisconsin. there are also outstanding votes in green bay, nothing at all has been counted in green bay but the initial indications are someone has a scoop on the other reporting agencies and says these vote also come in very strongly for joe biden in wisconsin probably enough to put him ahead. >> we don't have that verified yet. >> we don't. we'll all know soon, but, yeah. >> try to verify that. go ahead, rahm. >> the campaign has -- biden up by 20,000 votes is what the campaign
. >> and, nate silver, can i bring you in on this? i'm trying to get a sense -- nate is trying to find out. i'll let you finish. nate, i'll let you finish the phone call. >> sorry. >> now that i have you, can you give us some -- shed some light on what's happening in wisconsin? there are a lot of conflicting reports out there about how much vote is in and it may change the situation somewhat significantly. >> so, there is a different competing vote tally here that says...
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i'm sorry if it is confusing, but is nate silver and nate cohen -- that nate cohen says based on whataying, he says people have not fully internalized how democratic these mail-in and absentee ballots in michigan and wisconsin, so he believes that it is going to be close but that joe biden could get the presidency. certainly that is the chatter, that there were so many mail-in ballot that take a bit longer to fully count them when you go in person to vote, that it could give a slight advantage to joe biden. we will have to wait and see. that is the mood or the feeling. tom: and the mood there. i cannot convey the volatility and the equity futures. the dow is just slams to a -13, so huge swings here in the equity market. i do want to point out to francine's epic weight -- great -- francine's great perspective, you're talking about 13,000 mail-in ballot that were 5-1 for the democratic candidate. that will be the perspective. kevin cirilli nailed it by saying his focus was on wisconsin. in phoenix, arizona, oh edward ludlow, working in san francisco. he is looking north in nevada as wel
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nate, i come to you once an hour to tell all of us what you're looking at right now. how you see the map changing. what you think the key factors are that will decide the race. >> at this point it's more state by state so kind of learning which ballots are outstanding, not about making projections as much. the one -- this is probably out of date, right? you might want to reset that but here's -- if trump wins wisconsin but biden wins michigan, different scenarios when you brought it up, wisconsin is where we might get the most news. milwaukee county is expected to announce its absentee ballots soon. kenosha county has absentees, the city of green bay. it will close enough for biden to overtake trump? we're trying to get as much information as we can. not clear how many votes are outstanding. >> it looks to the naked eye, warning people all night, those margins in pennsylvania, that margin is in wisconsin is actually quite large and would be difficult to make up. >> so wisconsin is a different category in that it claims it's going to have a count by some point early in
nate, i come to you once an hour to tell all of us what you're looking at right now. how you see the map changing. what you think the key factors are that will decide the race. >> at this point it's more state by state so kind of learning which ballots are outstanding, not about making projections as much. the one -- this is probably out of date, right? you might want to reset that but here's -- if trump wins wisconsin but biden wins michigan, different scenarios when you brought it up,...
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nate: that is right, because it cannot be proven.t say the man behind the curtain is responsible for these voting problems, and not know who that man might be. there haseen a blunderbuss approach. they include accusations about the voting machine manufacturers, local election officials, pple and polling places, state officials, some of whom are republican. it is not just going after some conspiracy on the part of the biden campaign. is going against the entire voter infrastructure,asaying there multistate effort to shift votes to biden. william: you mentioned there were recounts going. could you remind us where those are being countnd whose votes nate: went have a full on rec in georgia. that should conclude in the next fedays. those are all the ballots cast in georgia. it is technically what we call an audit. to prepare your viewers, there will be a difference in the numbers recounted than the final totals. there always are. it will not be in the thousands that would be needed to flip the result. and wisconsin, a different procedure
nate: that is right, because it cannot be proven.t say the man behind the curtain is responsible for these voting problems, and not know who that man might be. there haseen a blunderbuss approach. they include accusations about the voting machine manufacturers, local election officials, pple and polling places, state officials, some of whom are republican. it is not just going after some conspiracy on the part of the biden campaign. is going against the entire voter infrastructure,asaying there...
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. >> nate silver about this. what do you make of those new votes?ves donald trump more hope? >> it's much more of a climax bottom of the ninth. it's been groundhog day instead. trump needs to win new batches of votes by 15%. he won this one by 10%. you can't count him out entirely. conservative counties with ballots out. it's the same thing. a couple of days ago he was hitting his marks. now he's a little bit below them, but i don't think you're going the see anybody call the state until there's more of maricopa in. >> the counties that are coming in, particularly the county that has 30,000 votes they're now going to have to come in above the marks that he's been hitting so far. >> yeah, what's tricky is you have different ballots. election day dropoffs. the late earlies, a handful of provisionals or election day that was kind of forgotten about here and there. it's kind of all over the place. the transparency is not agreemegreat. the numbers of how many ballots are out there are squishy. that's why a lot of cautions on arizona. this batch lowered t
. >> nate silver about this. what do you make of those new votes?ves donald trump more hope? >> it's much more of a climax bottom of the ninth. it's been groundhog day instead. trump needs to win new batches of votes by 15%. he won this one by 10%. you can't count him out entirely. conservative counties with ballots out. it's the same thing. a couple of days ago he was hitting his marks. now he's a little bit below them, but i don't think you're going the see anybody call the state...
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nate story my guest. good morning. i'm scott mcgrew. when you ask somebody who is not from california what california's biggest industry is, they will often guess technology. that's incorrect. they will say, it's probably entertainment because they are thinking of hollywood. that is incorrect as well. the answer is just south of here. it's agriculture. just south of silicon valley, you will find artichokes and lettuce and strawberry fields forever. plenty wants to bring agriculture into cities with robotic farms inside perfectly controlled and with amazingly high yields. nate story is the co-founder. thanks for being with us. your vertical farms are shipping to 32 stores? you will build a new one in los angeles? >> that's right. we are building a farm down there to ship to hundreds. >> how big can these farms get? when i talk about those fields that are just south of me -- sometimes i can smell the garlic and onions here in silicon valley. we are talk about miles upon miles. you are talking about a building. can you scale to reach deman
nate story my guest. good morning. i'm scott mcgrew. when you ask somebody who is not from california what california's biggest industry is, they will often guess technology. that's incorrect. they will say, it's probably entertainment because they are thinking of hollywood. that is incorrect as well. the answer is just south of here. it's agriculture. just south of silicon valley, you will find artichokes and lettuce and strawberry fields forever. plenty wants to bring agriculture into cities...
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electoral college. >> thanks to nate.s to nate. we're back in 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> if the electoral college does president-elect joe biden, are you not going to leave this building? >> certainly i will. certainly i will and you know that. i think a lot of things will be happening between now and the 20th of january, a lot of things. >> president trump speaking to reporters thanksgiving day, the first time he's answered questions from the press since losing his re-election bid. we're going to discuss all that and more with the round table this morning. abc news political analyst matthew dowd, "washington post" columnist michelle norris, author evan osnos of the new yorker, also the author of "joe biden, the life, the run and what matters now" and our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. good morning to you all. rebecca, i want to start w
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let's bring in tom llamas along with nate silver from fivethiryeight. tom, look at the six states we've been keeping a tight focus on all year long. that's where the campaigns are spending the most money and the most time. >> that's right, george. we've been monitoring these states for months. michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, north carolina, arizona and florida. in this column you have the president's margin of victory four years ago. you can see in the first three it was less than a percentage point. in this column we have our polling average from fivethiryeight, joe biden on top in every single one of those six states. what's changed since the last debate? some things have changed. minimal, but there have been changes. let's talk about where joe biden has increased his lead in the polls. michigan and wisconsin, part of that blue wall for democrats. in north carolina and arizona the polls have tightened a bit. joe biden has come down a little bit, but minimal. in pennsylvania and florida there has been change. joe biden has come down a point in each
let's bring in tom llamas along with nate silver from fivethiryeight. tom, look at the six states we've been keeping a tight focus on all year long. that's where the campaigns are spending the most money and the most time. >> that's right, george. we've been monitoring these states for months. michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, north carolina, arizona and florida. in this column you have the president's margin of victory four years ago. you can see in the first three it was less than a...
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charles: nate, the one risk you're looking at? >> the biggest thing i would say is the fiscal stimulus underwhelms and the vaccine takes longer to roll out, covid remains elevated and that ensues more lockdowns. that's not good for the stock market. charles: great information. that's what we are looking for. david, nate, thank you both very much. >>> the market has been, well, under some pressure today. not a whole lot considering things, some natural profit taking. there was disappointing news on home sales and consumer sentiment. that's putting a little pressure. right now, it's all about the consumer, whether or not they will step up this holiday season and into 2021. the latest gallup poll is correct, the consumer will step up. the best november reading since 2017, the second best since 2007. for more, let's bring in kristen benz. are americans ready to do heavy duty shopping or not? >> they are. never underestimate the power of retail therapy. we have had this discussion. charles: you are absolutely right. but you know, a lot
charles: nate, the one risk you're looking at? >> the biggest thing i would say is the fiscal stimulus underwhelms and the vaccine takes longer to roll out, covid remains elevated and that ensues more lockdowns. that's not good for the stock market. charles: great information. that's what we are looking for. david, nate, thank you both very much. >>> the market has been, well, under some pressure today. not a whole lot considering things, some natural profit taking. there was...
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that is nate and tammy joining us tonight. thanks to you both.: thank you. ♪ judy: we turn now to a key official in a key state where there are already lawsuits, and where joe biden was just declared the winner this evening. jocelyn benson is michigan's secretary of state, and she joins us now from detroit. thank you so much for talng with us. we know the ap within the hour called michigan for joe biden, but there are still votes being counted. where does the accounting stand right now? jocelyn: we believe we are close to seeing a full and complete unofficial tabulation in the state. we certainly are on track to have those full results tonight. we are in the final stages, and some of our largest jurisdictions are wrapping things up, which is really a success story. we thought it would take us longer, but the efficiency and meticulous work of our election workers has put us in a position where we are proud to be able to have it near complete, if not fully complete sults in the next few hours to report out. judy: we heard some of the folks who keep
that is nate and tammy joining us tonight. thanks to you both.: thank you. ♪ judy: we turn now to a key official in a key state where there are already lawsuits, and where joe biden was just declared the winner this evening. jocelyn benson is michigan's secretary of state, and she joins us now from detroit. thank you so much for talng with us. we know the ap within the hour called michigan for joe biden, but there are still votes being counted. where does the accounting stand right now?...
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let me turn to nate persily, our legal election expert here. nate, you heard what he said about -- and i want to start there -- because if we don't have a call on tuesday night, how pennsylvania perhaps counts its votes, these late-arriving ballots, this postmark issue that is suddenly no longer, apparently, an acceptable thing, if you postmark it by election day. you heard what she said there -- they're send seting them aside. they'll count them, but it sounded like it's going to be a separate count. >> well, that's right. i think that what we've seen in pennsylvania is that they're trying to take a risk-averse approach, that they're going to segregate these ballots just to make sure that if they are in doubt after the election, that it doesn't call the final result into question. and i think that, you know, this is because we've had some conflicting signals sent by the u.s. supreme court. we've had lots of litigation in pennsylvania. but it's a pretty prudent move. >> where, besides pennsylvania, what other battleground states do you expect t
let me turn to nate persily, our legal election expert here. nate, you heard what he said about -- and i want to start there -- because if we don't have a call on tuesday night, how pennsylvania perhaps counts its votes, these late-arriving ballots, this postmark issue that is suddenly no longer, apparently, an acceptable thing, if you postmark it by election day. you heard what she said there -- they're send seting them aside. they'll count them, but it sounded like it's going to be a separate...
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nate, what do you make of the president's lawsuits? >> well, they are sort of an attempt to throw everything at the wall and see what sticks, but that's not uncommon in election litigation. and i think that right now we don't know what will be the hanging chad of the 2020 election. you may remember in 2000 that was the issue that was at issue in the florida litigation. so right now there's sort of a scattershot approach in these legal filings, but those arguments will crystallize in the coming days. the most important thing depends on the margin. whether this is within the margin of litigation or whether vice president biden's marge sin beyond that. >> nate, i'm way too young to remember the dangling chads. realistically speaking. could these lawsuits change the complexion of the races? >> well, we don't know. we are still in the prelitigation phase. so generally speaking you don't have candidates who come in to stop the actual counting of votes. you wait until the votes are counted and then make arguments about why there are infirmiti
nate, what do you make of the president's lawsuits? >> well, they are sort of an attempt to throw everything at the wall and see what sticks, but that's not uncommon in election litigation. and i think that right now we don't know what will be the hanging chad of the 2020 election. you may remember in 2000 that was the issue that was at issue in the florida litigation. so right now there's sort of a scattershot approach in these legal filings, but those arguments will crystallize in the...
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nate persily andammy patrick joining us tonight.hanks to you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: we turn now to a key official in a key state, where there are already lawsuits. and where joe biden was just declared the winner this evening. jocelyn benson is michigan's secretary of state and she joins us now from detroit. ms. benson, thank you so much for ta king with us. w the a.p., within the hour, called michigan for joe votes but there are sti being counted. so where does the counting stand right now? >> we believe we are close to seeing a full and complete, unofficial tabulation in the state. we certainly are on track to have those full results tonight. we are in the final stages in some of our larger jurisdictionn of wrapping up, which is way.ly a success story, by the weht it would take us much longer, but the efficiency and the meticulous work of our election workers has really put us in a position where we're proud to be able to have it near complete if not fully complete results in the next few hours to report out. heard some
nate persily andammy patrick joining us tonight.hanks to you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: we turn now to a key official in a key state, where there are already lawsuits. and where joe biden was just declared the winner this evening. jocelyn benson is michigan's secretary of state and she joins us now from detroit. ms. benson, thank you so much for ta king with us. w the a.p., within the hour, called michigan for joe votes but there are sti being counted. so where does the...
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and then we scream, "not now, nate i'm corn!"ent for an entire year that he was going to win by, like, eight points. the early returns felt like a put on, like some sort of elaborate joke >> election night in america, brought to you by "borat subsequent moviefilm." >> seth: damn it he did it again. he's so good john king was sacha baron cohen the whole time, wasn't he? i should have guessed when he said democrats were underperforming in the crucial wisconsin county of wawaweewa. suffice it to say, election night was not fun. after one state, i was already deep into the whiskey and my stomach felt like chernobyl. who could possibly enjoy this? >> this is why elections are fun. >> seth: oh, right people who are completely unaffected by the outcome. john king, i assure you, you were the only one having fun that's like hearing your surgeon lean over right before putting you under and saying, "this is why brain surgery is fun oh, whoa i did not see that on the scan." another thing to remember is that these anxiety-filled election nigh
and then we scream, "not now, nate i'm corn!"ent for an entire year that he was going to win by, like, eight points. the early returns felt like a put on, like some sort of elaborate joke >> election night in america, brought to you by "borat subsequent moviefilm." >> seth: damn it he did it again. he's so good john king was sacha baron cohen the whole time, wasn't he? i should have guessed when he said democrats were underperforming in the crucial wisconsin...
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pete williams and nate persily, thank you very much. nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss joins us now. michael, we don't know how this night ends, so it's kind of a difficult conversation. but you have seen the way these votes seem to be breaking. they seem to hold the line of division that we've seen in other tracking of the american public the last few years. where does it leave us? where does it take us? >> well, lester, we are a divided country. and as of this moment, despite what the president said in the east room, joe biden has an excellent chance of having the votes to be elected the next president of the united states, which is, i believe, why the president went to the east room and did something that we've never seen before in american history, which was an american president falsely claiming a victory in a presidential election that he has not earned. and the other part of this that we haven't seen before is talking about going to the supreme court to have it resolved. i totally defer to the excellent and sage a
pete williams and nate persily, thank you very much. nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss joins us now. michael, we don't know how this night ends, so it's kind of a difficult conversation. but you have seen the way these votes seem to be breaking. they seem to hold the line of division that we've seen in other tracking of the american public the last few years. where does it leave us? where does it take us? >> well, lester, we are a divided country. and as of this moment,...
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u nfortu nately, acting on the sidelines.20th of january, just under two months, there will be a lot of problems. i predict we will see over 4000 deaths per day in the united states between now and then at some point, probably mid december, which would be comparable to the levels italy is seeing now adjusted for population size. give us a flavour of the public appetite for more lockdown is, more restrictions, is there a realfatigue there? definitely. i prefer common public health orders than lockdown because no one is truly lockdown. americans have a tendency to chafe at anything they regard as infringing on individual liberties and that tendency by country has is the same ina tendency by country has is the same in a pandemic as it is in normal times so there is a lot of resistance to orders to wear mask. tonight one minute after the 10pm curfew there will be a planned mass gathering at the huntington beach pier against the curfew. people do not like to follow these orders in the united states. it is one difference we have wi
u nfortu nately, acting on the sidelines.20th of january, just under two months, there will be a lot of problems. i predict we will see over 4000 deaths per day in the united states between now and then at some point, probably mid december, which would be comparable to the levels italy is seeing now adjusted for population size. give us a flavour of the public appetite for more lockdown is, more restrictions, is there a realfatigue there? definitely. i prefer common public health orders than...
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professor, u nfortu nate process for unfortunate process.fortunate process for many people. i'm assuming many senior republicans also, i'm intrigued about their role because many who will privately know the game is up but are not publicly declaring it. how much damage is this doing for them going forward? well, i think it has been damaging. i think part of what he is doing is trying to make it more difficult for president—elect biden. at it really is, it is challenging the stuff of democracy in america. the sanctity of the vote. the validity of our voting. he has made wild allegations without any substantiating evidence. i think that has, unfortunately, caused some people to doubt the validity of elections but there has been no evidence that is cast any doubt on the fact that vice president biden has one by more than 6 million votes. —— won. is assigned you think of political discourse in the us that there is no evidence, it has been tested in court several times already and no evidence forthcoming thus far. and yet it doesn't seem to matter
professor, u nfortu nate process for unfortunate process.fortunate process for many people. i'm assuming many senior republicans also, i'm intrigued about their role because many who will privately know the game is up but are not publicly declaring it. how much damage is this doing for them going forward? well, i think it has been damaging. i think part of what he is doing is trying to make it more difficult for president—elect biden. at it really is, it is challenging the stuff of democracy...
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very fortu nate that hastened his demise. very fortunate but no less heroic.our dad. how do you feel how the current trump administration has dealt with it? the performance has been poor and disappointing to me as a public health official, disappointing to me asa health official, disappointing to me as a family member who has lost a loved one. not only didi has lost a loved one. not only did i lose my dad but my sister isa did i lose my dad but my sister is a long haul suffererfrom coronavirus. what we need from the federal government and administration ‘s firm leadership. sound leadership. accountability. listening to science, following the data. we haven't been able to get that. we got a lot of disinformation and that right there is a very dangerous legacy. now that transition from the current administration to the president—elect, we're used to a seamless transition in the united states, that delay will cost lives and that is very u nfortu nate cost lives and that is very unfortunate and actually, it's just downright unethical. we really appreciate your tim
very fortu nate that hastened his demise. very fortunate but no less heroic.our dad. how do you feel how the current trump administration has dealt with it? the performance has been poor and disappointing to me as a public health official, disappointing to me asa health official, disappointing to me as a family member who has lost a loved one. not only didi has lost a loved one. not only did i lose my dad but my sister isa did i lose my dad but my sister is a long haul suffererfrom coronavirus....
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american the american system of american the american system of government which is quite u nfortu natewhich is quite unfortunate. fascinating to get your thoughts, thank you so much for coming on and we really appreciate your time. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news. millions of yemenis are at risk of starvation, according to the un secretary—general antonio guterres, who says yemen is facing what could be the worst famine the world has seen in decades. mr guterres blamed the situation on yemen's continuing war and the drastic reduction in the international community's funding of un relief programmes. there's a call for the opening of humanitarian corridors to help civilians caught in the fighting in ethiopia's tigray region, warning of what it called "dramatic humanitarian impact". preparations are underway for an influx of up to 200,000 refugees into neighbouring sudan. thousands of opposition supporters in belarus have paid their last respects to an activist who died after a clash with suspected plain clothes police. witnesses say 31—year—old roman bondarenko was seve
american the american system of american the american system of government which is quite u nfortu natewhich is quite unfortunate. fascinating to get your thoughts, thank you so much for coming on and we really appreciate your time. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news. millions of yemenis are at risk of starvation, according to the un secretary—general antonio guterres, who says yemen is facing what could be the worst famine the world has seen in decades. mr guterres blamed the...
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just sighted across the border in canada scientists rushing to find their nests before they hieber nate. then they emerge and set out today it was announced what they found inside >> reporter: we were listening closely. they said they found about 500 including 200 queens in varying stages of life it was a relatively small nest now they say they have about 1,000 volunteers on the ground hunting four additional nests. they say they don't believe they are too widespread >> i am still cautiously optimistic if i told you we had 17 hits in 17 counties i would say the genie is out of the bottle but right now it's just us and british columbia >> reporter: you may remember there were feeling a tree with carbon dioxide and cutting it open while their sting is painful, but unless you walk on a nest you are not in danger. while it may be cooling down, they hieber nate in winter, but they can survive cold temperatures, including polar vortexes, so i doubt we have heard the last of them >>> you know where you won't find murder hornets? the moon but there is a lunar selfie. >>> and a veteran strugglin
just sighted across the border in canada scientists rushing to find their nests before they hieber nate. then they emerge and set out today it was announced what they found inside >> reporter: we were listening closely. they said they found about 500 including 200 queens in varying stages of life it was a relatively small nest now they say they have about 1,000 volunteers on the ground hunting four additional nests. they say they don't believe they are too widespread >> i am still...
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nate, great to see you again. there are so many ts cooking on th stove, legal pots across e country. let's talk about the lawsuits first. by my count, the trump campaign has filed maybe two dozen different kinds of lawsuits. will you remind us what are those suits, what have been they have been suing and how have they been received? >> well, there's been 31ci ons at this point, actually, or withdrawals of lawsuits and they' lost 30 of them and these lawsuits span the gamut from questioning signature verification in nevada to accusing different election offials in pennsylvania of applying different standards to democrats and republicans, all s a host of other oseernlgle objections a, for example, not enoughob rvers getting close enough to observe the ballot counting process. so far the courts ha been quite resilient and they have been turning away these lawsuits or the trump campaign hasnee losing them, but there are still several in the pipeline, five or sithat are sort of e more major cases, many in pennsylvania,
nate, great to see you again. there are so many ts cooking on th stove, legal pots across e country. let's talk about the lawsuits first. by my count, the trump campaign has filed maybe two dozen different kinds of lawsuits. will you remind us what are those suits, what have been they have been suing and how have they been received? >> well, there's been 31ci ons at this point, actually, or withdrawals of lawsuits and they' lost 30 of them and these lawsuits span the gamut from...
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. >>> let me turn to nate persily, our legal action expert here.ust heard what she said about -- i want to start there because if we don't have a call on tuesday night, how pennsylvania perhaps counts its votes, these late-arriving ballots, this postmark issue that is so longer apparently acceptable if it's postmarked by election day. they will set them aside, count them but it sounds like they will be a separate count. >> that's right. i think what we've seen in pennsylvania is they're trying to take a risk adverse approach. they're going to segregate these ballots just to make sure that if they are in doubt after the election, that it doesn't call the final results into question. i think that this is because we had conflicting signals sent by the u.s. supreme court. we had a lot of litigations in pennsylvania but it's a pretty prudent move. >> where, besides pennsylvania, what other battleground states do you expect to see quite a bit of litigation? >> we've already seen over 300 lawsuits in this election so we're seeing it in battleground states
. >>> let me turn to nate persily, our legal action expert here.ust heard what she said about -- i want to start there because if we don't have a call on tuesday night, how pennsylvania perhaps counts its votes, these late-arriving ballots, this postmark issue that is so longer apparently acceptable if it's postmarked by election day. they will set them aside, count them but it sounds like they will be a separate count. >> that's right. i think what we've seen in pennsylvania is...
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i want to bring in chief investment strategist nate fisher.ds out to you with respect to just overall the earnings season and who do you think the big winners are? >> the earnings season was an absolute blowout, right. over 80% of companies beat top and bottom line. they're running 25-year averages roughly 60% to 65%. the bar was extremely low. we cleared that bar, consensus probably starts to rachet up as we head into 2021. the big winners from our point of view were tech and health care. these guys were putting up year over year growth, not declining year over year numbers. that was two sectors we remained overweight and some of the favorite stocks we like in both of those are nvidia and exact sciences. charles: you are speaking my language, my friend. i want to shift gears a little bit, because speaking of which, we get a lot of folks on this show every single day and someone says they like value stocks, but it's become such a euphemism these days that i think it could stand for a number of stocks, right? i like the notion if you are talkin
i want to bring in chief investment strategist nate fisher.ds out to you with respect to just overall the earnings season and who do you think the big winners are? >> the earnings season was an absolute blowout, right. over 80% of companies beat top and bottom line. they're running 25-year averages roughly 60% to 65%. the bar was extremely low. we cleared that bar, consensus probably starts to rachet up as we head into 2021. the big winners from our point of view were tech and health...
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nate, thank you for joining us.action to the three losses in the three battleground states i just mentioned. as we talk about that, let's talk michigan, for instance. the judge saying of the two trump plaintiffs, and i quote, their interpretation of events is incorrect and not credible. in pennsylvania, a court basically denied the challenges to the ballots there. and in arizona, the suits were actually dropped. >> well, that's right. let me say that the trump campaign is really trying to climb a very steep hill here, and they don't have the evidence that they need in court. among other things, their witnesses were sort of up against chris thomas in michigan, who was the leader of that state's elections for well over three decades. and so, when you put the sort of unfounded claims that the witnesses were making up against the state election director who was running wayne county, which is detroit's elections, the judge said, look, these allegations are not credible. moreover, there are some allegations, for example,
nate, thank you for joining us.action to the three losses in the three battleground states i just mentioned. as we talk about that, let's talk michigan, for instance. the judge saying of the two trump plaintiffs, and i quote, their interpretation of events is incorrect and not credible. in pennsylvania, a court basically denied the challenges to the ballots there. and in arizona, the suits were actually dropped. >> well, that's right. let me say that the trump campaign is really trying to...
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i noticed that nate doesn't like you. "washington post" did it wrong. you guys did a pretty good job. why are they so wrong? >> well, i they have not adjusted. they talked about how they adjusted the model but they didn't. people don't want to give their information out -- they are hesitant to say how they feel. when people are shamed for their political opinions, people play the cards close to their chest. you have to figure out a way around that to get trust. they said they adjusted. 2018e saw in florida in they got it all wrong. i was not surprised. >> sean: frank said if they get it wrong this time, they should be out of business. i agree. karl rove, your take. you saw the numbers. they got the magic number. 57% maricopa country. that makes it interesting and tight. but it opens up a possibility on arizona and we are watching pennsylvania. what do you see? down to i break this defense and offense. the most important thing is for the president's people to defend where he is headed. georgia up by 45,000. these numbers change all the time. it will be d
i noticed that nate doesn't like you. "washington post" did it wrong. you guys did a pretty good job. why are they so wrong? >> well, i they have not adjusted. they talked about how they adjusted the model but they didn't. people don't want to give their information out -- they are hesitant to say how they feel. when people are shamed for their political opinions, people play the cards close to their chest. you have to figure out a way around that to get trust. they said they...
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i want to go to nate silver from fivethiryeight. nate, let's look at pennsylvania and georgia. what's your read first in the state of pennsylvania, 130,000 votes out there? joe biden's lead has climbed to about 5,800 hundred. how solid is that? >> it's very solid. i don't think there's a path back for trump. so far these are all mail votes. they've got 4-1, 3-1 to biden. if it continues, he'll be up by 70,000 votes, 1%. there are provisional ballots in pennsylvania. if you ask for a mail-in ballot and you say you don't trust that, i'm going to go and vote. those have not been counted in the count so far and that will go for joe biden. >> georgia much closer now. still have votes out there, provisional and military ballots out there. >> georgia is in the margin of surprise. it doesn't look like there's enough votes for trump to come back. you don't know how the military votes will go. there can be tabulation errors. it would be surprising if trump won georgia. it's reasonably to leave georgia uncalled. it's a very close race. >> right now we have the secretary of state of georgi
i want to go to nate silver from fivethiryeight. nate, let's look at pennsylvania and georgia. what's your read first in the state of pennsylvania, 130,000 votes out there? joe biden's lead has climbed to about 5,800 hundred. how solid is that? >> it's very solid. i don't think there's a path back for trump. so far these are all mail votes. they've got 4-1, 3-1 to biden. if it continues, he'll be up by 70,000 votes, 1%. there are provisional ballots in pennsylvania. if you ask for a...
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. >> sean: nate tweeted out that trump plus 18 which confirms that the state will get tighter. i think it's more than enough to preclude an arizona call. you are watching this closely? >> yes. 100%, sean. i agree with what cory said. a finer point on the trump argument. the trump argument is whether it's 400,000 or 600,000 ballots, the trump team that the election day vote is skewed to donald trump. we saw that last night. they would look like an election day vote of around 57, 60, 40. i won't bore but the math. it means you net 125,000 votes. we were behind by 93,000 votes. that's the argument that is being made out there. so far, the first dump here looks pretty good. it looks like trump might be in the game in arizona. let's hope and pray that's the case. we have canvases going on across the country. >> sean: we will watch pennsylvania. very interesting. that was the number they said they needed to hit in maricopa. very interesting. thank you both. when we come back, the trump campaign taking legal action in several key battleground states. and the one pollsters that got it
. >> sean: nate tweeted out that trump plus 18 which confirms that the state will get tighter. i think it's more than enough to preclude an arizona call. you are watching this closely? >> yes. 100%, sean. i agree with what cory said. a finer point on the trump argument. the trump argument is whether it's 400,000 or 600,000 ballots, the trump team that the election day vote is skewed to donald trump. we saw that last night. they would look like an election day vote of around 57, 60,...
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the crucial instruments to avoid to this problem may get cordy nates 10 testing centers in the past. so he works for a private company that is being paid by the state of texas. but his main concern in the pandemic is not political. i don't have fully knowledge of what joe biden is planning to do in his administration. but until now we haven't had any kind of difficulties with the current administration. i don't think it's a matter of resources. the main concern is how to communicate to the people what to do or not. trump supporters biden supporters to different sides that seem to come together. in a past 10 european countries have reacted to the drastic increase in chronic infections with curfews and lockdowns. france's new regulations are strictest of all impressions from paris even under lockdown, the french are taking to the streets as opposed to during the 1st 19 wave schools here are staying open, but teachers don't feel safe. we have between $20.25 pupils per class. we are trying to impose social distancing, but in our classrooms, we can, it may still have a distance of 40 cent
the crucial instruments to avoid to this problem may get cordy nates 10 testing centers in the past. so he works for a private company that is being paid by the state of texas. but his main concern in the pandemic is not political. i don't have fully knowledge of what joe biden is planning to do in his administration. but until now we haven't had any kind of difficulties with the current administration. i don't think it's a matter of resources. the main concern is how to communicate to the...
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argentina are very fortu nate to the world.m, but over the last 2a hours has that debate been talked about? is maradona still the greatest for everyone? i am not sure, i have not heard much of that debate but i think from these past hours, yes. he has been the greatest, at least in argentina. maybe the debate will visit later in the weeks to come but for now he is definitely the greatest. over the last 2a hours, we've heard so many anecdotes from those that met him, played with him or against him, today gary lineker, who made a film about maradona, shared his memories. i spent three days with him filming a documentary in buenos aires and it was the most extraordinary three days. it is difficult to describe what it is like being diego maradona but i got
argentina are very fortu nate to the world.m, but over the last 2a hours has that debate been talked about? is maradona still the greatest for everyone? i am not sure, i have not heard much of that debate but i think from these past hours, yes. he has been the greatest, at least in argentina. maybe the debate will visit later in the weeks to come but for now he is definitely the greatest. over the last 2a hours, we've heard so many anecdotes from those that met him, played with him or against...
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we gave them a penalty, u nfortu nately, with less concentration there and after that the game was moreack, we had good reaction, but it was not good enough. earlier, southampton moved up to third in the premier league with victory at aston villa. it was a great birthday for captain james ward—prowse — he scored with two fantastic free—kicks and provided the assist for the opener forjannik vestergaard before danny ings made it 4—0. two stoppage time goals from villa took some gloss off the victory, which ended 11—3 we played against a very strong side today and with a fantastic mentality, they never give up and we knew that it can get tight in the end, but we had a fantastic first half and in the second half we missed a little bit of doing what we can and also doing with the ball, it was in our possession the best in the second half and mentally it was a little bit difficult, the most difficult since our time here, but then you concede the first goal and then it is the second half and you look at the time and think, oh! it is always dangerous. just one match to go — and it's coming up t
we gave them a penalty, u nfortu nately, with less concentration there and after that the game was moreack, we had good reaction, but it was not good enough. earlier, southampton moved up to third in the premier league with victory at aston villa. it was a great birthday for captain james ward—prowse — he scored with two fantastic free—kicks and provided the assist for the opener forjannik vestergaard before danny ings made it 4—0. two stoppage time goals from villa took some gloss off...
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personas más acudieron a los terrenos de la feria del condado alameda el centro de pruebas recibió natesra vacuna contra el coronavirus (covid-19) se va a distribuir en estados unidos a mediados de diciembre el país es afectado por el virus randy tiene más detalles >> de mal en peor todavía la pandemia golea hospitales de costa a costa >> al inicio es difernete pero no como ahora estamos viendo más casos >> hay más de 88 mil personas afectadas por el virus puede aumentar casi un millón de personas viajan cada día >> el impacto lo veremos en los próximos 14 días después del día de acción de gracias sumarle dos días los resultados se verán en ese momento >> la esperanza está en una vacuna las primeras dosis se van a distribuir en un mes para que cada gobierno sepa quién la recibe primero son más restricciones con el fin de detener el virus como en los ángeles >> (hablan en inglés) >> si no hacemos cambios habrá más sufrimiento en texas se preparan para el toque de queda solo el martes reportaron más de dos mil muertes en estados unidos según protección de washington el número de fallecidos
personas más acudieron a los terrenos de la feria del condado alameda el centro de pruebas recibió natesra vacuna contra el coronavirus (covid-19) se va a distribuir en estados unidos a mediados de diciembre el país es afectado por el virus randy tiene más detalles >> de mal en peor todavía la pandemia golea hospitales de costa a costa >> al inicio es difernete pero no como ahora estamos viendo más casos >> hay más de 88 mil personas afectadas por el virus puede...
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halfway through the month of november one of the best starts to a month in decades let's bring in nateher from take strategic wealth partners here is the problem with investors, no bhaer whmatter whe them, they always want more. thanksgiving dessert, whatever it is. what are you telling your clients that are probably sitting on big gains and wondering should i take some profits? what do you tell them? >> i tell thm em be 45ehappy wih what you've got. but in all reality, stocks have made a tremendous move given what we've gelt with in 2020 i think heading into year end, probably the market could grind higher given the technical picture is pretty bullish. you have the market broadening out, the momentum is there, but the fundamentals seem to be lagging where the market has ran and that has given the liquidity pumped in by the fed and the c.a.r.e.s. act so i think having a decent cash position as we turn the page into 2021, not a bad idea. so i think that we'll get another pullback so have cash on the sideline and have your watch list ready to buy. >> and so a sobering outlook is it the i
halfway through the month of november one of the best starts to a month in decades let's bring in nateher from take strategic wealth partners here is the problem with investors, no bhaer whmatter whe them, they always want more. thanksgiving dessert, whatever it is. what are you telling your clients that are probably sitting on big gains and wondering should i take some profits? what do you tell them? >> i tell thm em be 45ehappy wih what you've got. but in all reality, stocks have made a...
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this ongoing down today over the mountain and it was just u nfortu nate we over the mountain and it was have a special crowd into witness a game like that, because it would have been thoroughly enjoyable. late drama in rugby tonight and there were late goals in the premier league too as newcastle beat crystal the game was goalless until the 88th minute. but, then the breakthrough came. joelinton setting up callum wilson to score his seventh league goal since joining in the summer. and then just over a minute later, joelinton got a goal himself. the brazilian's deflected effort making it 2—0. just his third league goal since joining the club last year. you do see the clock ticking down to be honest, but you stay in focus and concentrate, just waiting for that one opportunity, whether it comes in the first or 90th minute you have to be ready and being patient throughout the game stood me in good stead when it did come around. in the championship, brentford are up to fourth after beating queens park rangers in their west london derby. ivan toney got his 12th of the season to make it 2—1 to
this ongoing down today over the mountain and it was just u nfortu nate we over the mountain and it was have a special crowd into witness a game like that, because it would have been thoroughly enjoyable. late drama in rugby tonight and there were late goals in the premier league too as newcastle beat crystal the game was goalless until the 88th minute. but, then the breakthrough came. joelinton setting up callum wilson to score his seventh league goal since joining in the summer. and then just...
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so, we are all very fortu nate this opportunity. able to compete. meanwhile, there's no par three tournament, the day before play starts this year, so instead the players have been trying something a little different in practice. this was spain'sjohn rahm attempting a shot with the help of the water at the 16th hole — he even had to read the greens as well — but somehow he managed this. ulster‘s billy burns is in line to make his ireland debut in friday's autumn nations cup opener against wales. the fly—half is one of three uncapped players to be added to andy farrell's line up. he replaces jack carty. he's the brother of former england fly half freddie burns. leinster wingerjames lowe will also make his debut and jacob stockdale has retained his place at full—back. mumbai indians have won the indian premier league title with a five—wicket victory over delhi capitals in the final. mumbai, were set 157 to win, a target they reached with eight balls to spare with captain rohit sharma hitting 68. they're the most successful side in ipl
so, we are all very fortu nate this opportunity. able to compete. meanwhile, there's no par three tournament, the day before play starts this year, so instead the players have been trying something a little different in practice. this was spain'sjohn rahm attempting a shot with the help of the water at the 16th hole — he even had to read the greens as well — but somehow he managed this. ulster‘s billy burns is in line to make his ireland debut in friday's autumn nations cup opener against...
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the last 16 felt like an open goal for chelsea for this was a case of doing it the hard way fortu natelythe hard way fortunately for this team and team its mandate goal in chelsea, academy products and become your product come davidson. down but not out with the fight as they proved quite emphatically, and as oliver demonstrated chelsea will not go through itjust demonstrated chelsea will not go through it just a demonstrated chelsea will not go through itjust a whimper. having beaten aside in the spot and the knockouts with two games to spare. and a look coming into the game he gets a goal, and you see people not starting the game, at some of them needed a rest but came in and making impacts to help us win the game, that hopefully strengthens the group asa that hopefully strengthens the group as a whole. not been manchester united's most consistency think of the good is good but the bad is hard to watch them which side would be get to this night? that one. bruno fernandes score of the spectacular and the simple. not one he wants to see again. not that it will stop us showing you. one mo
the last 16 felt like an open goal for chelsea for this was a case of doing it the hard way fortu natelythe hard way fortunately for this team and team its mandate goal in chelsea, academy products and become your product come davidson. down but not out with the fight as they proved quite emphatically, and as oliver demonstrated chelsea will not go through itjust demonstrated chelsea will not go through it just a demonstrated chelsea will not go through itjust a whimper. having beaten aside in...
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place. >> without a doubt. >> sean: overhead. >> without a doubt, if they turn out, there is a reason nate silver is backing out like a cat with a sock on his head, they know this thing is going the wrong way. >> sean: let's go back to president trump in kenosha, lara trump and eric trump just spoke. back to the president. >> president trump: this is like a family reunion today. this is the big time because tomorrow is the big day and we have one more stop. did five today, i could say i did six because in miami, we finished close to 2:00 in the morning so let's say i did six today after grand rapids. joe biden is bought and paid for by a big tech, big media and powerful special interests. they own him and control him and they know he will always do their bidding and when he raises $300 million for his campaign in a short. of time, ask them what deals did you have to make because i would be the greatest fund-raiser of all time. i know the mall and i can say send me $25 million immediately, please. yes, sir, mr. president, i will, but once you do that, you are totally compromised and can't d
place. >> without a doubt. >> sean: overhead. >> without a doubt, if they turn out, there is a reason nate silver is backing out like a cat with a sock on his head, they know this thing is going the wrong way. >> sean: let's go back to president trump in kenosha, lara trump and eric trump just spoke. back to the president. >> president trump: this is like a family reunion today. this is the big time because tomorrow is the big day and we have one more stop. did...
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thanks for the reminder, nate. it's something that hadn't occurred to me while i stared unblinking at the ceiling for the past four years. but if trump does end up losing, i'm sure he will be gracious when he pretends that he won. because, according to "axios," trump plans to declare premature victory. the premature part is no surprise. like he always says to his ladies: (as trump) "i was first. i win sex!" now, trump has issued a non-denial denial about premature victory declarations, but said he doesn't want any of the mail-in ballots, which appear to lean heavily democratic, to be counted after november 3! so, he's just redefining premature as "any time he's not winning." >> i think it's a terrible thing when ballots can be collected after an election. i think it's a terrible thing when states are allowed to tabulate ballots for a long period of time after the election is over. >> stephen: he doesn't understand that democracy's not done until all the votes are counted. you definitely don't want trump cooking the
thanks for the reminder, nate. it's something that hadn't occurred to me while i stared unblinking at the ceiling for the past four years. but if trump does end up losing, i'm sure he will be gracious when he pretends that he won. because, according to "axios," trump plans to declare premature victory. the premature part is no surprise. like he always says to his ladies: (as trump) "i was first. i win sex!" now, trump has issued a non-denial denial about premature victory...
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yesterday was not the blowout victory that nate silver and other forecasters predicted for democrats.ur thoughts on this? >> liz, it may not be misleading t may be intentional. when you get it wrong this much, you do it cycle after cycle it may be intentional. stop and think for a second, same media, mainstream press who lies to us everything single day about the president, attacks conservatives and republicans every single day, might the same media sponsors a poll, might they mislead us on a poll as well? we have to get past the idea, it is shy trump voter. i am sure that is some of it. i think some of this stuff is intentional to suppress the conservative vote, suppress the republican vote, suppress the pro-trump vote. that is wrong, when pollsters in bed with the mainstream media, part of the big tech party, and that is what we're up against. despite all that, we will keep senate. picked up seats in the house. if i think count all legitimate votes, president trump gets reelected. elizabeth: polls in ohio and texas had biden winning states but trump won them. quinney pack, these are
yesterday was not the blowout victory that nate silver and other forecasters predicted for democrats.ur thoughts on this? >> liz, it may not be misleading t may be intentional. when you get it wrong this much, you do it cycle after cycle it may be intentional. stop and think for a second, same media, mainstream press who lies to us everything single day about the president, attacks conservatives and republicans every single day, might the same media sponsors a poll, might they mislead us...
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the law and order of message has res late nateed -- resonated because of what they saw in kenosha. as wawatosa matter to moms. trump was losing them and they're coming back home because they do want safe neighborhoods and a safe place to raise their kids. todd: meantime, sean, the numbers show that most conservative christians support president trump and by a wide margin. 78% to 17%. but sean, are there enough of them to make a difference in this election especially in the you few swing states that are going >> so todd, wisconsin, prepandemic, if you drive and communities across the state sunday church parking lots are packed. people go to church here. there is a huge christian base in our state. they go to church. i think that makes a in wisconsin. we have big catholic base. joe biden is playing to that base. he has rosary beads. i'm a catholic. but i think catholics are opposed to his pro-abortion. we know that donald trump is going to preserve obamacare and little sisters of the poor who wanted an exemption for religious liberty in obamacare. obama and biden fought to take that
the law and order of message has res late nateed -- resonated because of what they saw in kenosha. as wawatosa matter to moms. trump was losing them and they're coming back home because they do want safe neighborhoods and a safe place to raise their kids. todd: meantime, sean, the numbers show that most conservative christians support president trump and by a wide margin. 78% to 17%. but sean, are there enough of them to make a difference in this election especially in the you few swing states...