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and, ned, that's the point, isn't it?allow a little more flexibility, we want to treat you as grown—ups so you can live your life a bit for as long as possible. well, that may be the intent, but we have models for behaviour, and not just in east asia, but i come back to new zealand, or indeed to new york state after the terrible ordeal at the beginning of the pandemic there, and that is the model that seems to work. it is a firm leadership and, as jeffrey and jo both say, clear messaging, and absent that, you have to rely, when you do these more nuanced, do a little this, do a little that, you have to rely on broad popular trust in the people who are delivering that message, and one of the problems that borisjohnson‘s government faces is that trust has eroded, and, in a way, ironically, a full lockdown might be an easier message to deliver then a somewhat more confused and nuanced picture. jo? can ijust respond to a couple of things ned said? i mean, ned is right, but the example, though, ofjacinda ardern in new zealand w
and, ned, that's the point, isn't it?allow a little more flexibility, we want to treat you as grown—ups so you can live your life a bit for as long as possible. well, that may be the intent, but we have models for behaviour, and not just in east asia, but i come back to new zealand, or indeed to new york state after the terrible ordeal at the beginning of the pandemic there, and that is the model that seems to work. it is a firm leadership and, as jeffrey and jo both say, clear messaging, and...
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ned, let's start with pennsylvania.n the last hour the pennsylvania commonwealth court ordered election officials there in philly to do more to allow observers to watch the canvas. it's being seen as a legal victory for the trump campaign. from a practical standpoint, ned, what does that mean? >> it just means more eyes on the process, and that's a good thing. we want transparency of the voting process. both campaigns, both parties, all voters, want to be able to know that the vote counting is fair, is accurate and being done properly. philadelphia has been allowing for that camera view which is good. there's rules about transparency, and the court was just making sure the rules are being followed. the ballots will still be counted. it's not going to stop the counting of votes. ballot votes will still be counted. >> ned, we should note for our viewers and our listeners on sirius satellite radio that you were one of the election law specialists who months ago flagged that pennsylvania from a legal standpoint could pose s
ned, let's start with pennsylvania.n the last hour the pennsylvania commonwealth court ordered election officials there in philly to do more to allow observers to watch the canvas. it's being seen as a legal victory for the trump campaign. from a practical standpoint, ned, what does that mean? >> it just means more eyes on the process, and that's a good thing. we want transparency of the voting process. both campaigns, both parties, all voters, want to be able to know that the vote...
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thank you, ned.are an identity politics enthusiast, this year's election has yielded the conundrum of a lifetime. how did a supposed white supremacist president manage to completely disseminate his opponent among hispanics and latinos all over the country? on wednesday, a prominence celebrity netflix producer by the name of barack obama offered a theory. according to this netflix honcho obama all those hispanics are just too dumb to realize that donald trump is a racist who stereotypes people. >> there are a lot of evangelical hispanics who, you know, the fact that says racist things about mexicans, or puts detainees, you know, undocumented workers in cages, they think that's less important than the fact that, you know, he supports their views on, you know, gay marriage or abortion. >> mark: so there you have it. according to barack obama, hispanics are just bitter clingers and bitter and clingy as white men but instead of guns and religion, it is instead gay marriage and abortion policies. everyone
thank you, ned.are an identity politics enthusiast, this year's election has yielded the conundrum of a lifetime. how did a supposed white supremacist president manage to completely disseminate his opponent among hispanics and latinos all over the country? on wednesday, a prominence celebrity netflix producer by the name of barack obama offered a theory. according to this netflix honcho obama all those hispanics are just too dumb to realize that donald trump is a racist who stereotypes people....
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that's what's at stake in georgia joining us now is the ceo of american majority ned ryun and authorf a book called "restoring our republic." and ned, if this georgia thing goes the wrong way rye storing the public is going to take maybe a couple generations or longer. >> if ever, mark. trump is leading by example and going down there on saturday to do rallies. whether people like it or not barring a miracle in the presidential cocaine mitch on a g.o.p. senate only thing standing between us and a political cataclysm and i remind the base of which i am one, the last time we really tried to punish theea establishment we ended up powerless and being able to stop obamacare being rammed through. so there is a season for everything. and now is not the season to punish the establishment. it's not a time to bee discouraged. but we can be honest about it, mark.sc will the g.o.p. senate g.o.p. disappoint us you can bank on it will they stop 70 to 80% of the madness.sa they will stop the filibuster from being removed. they will stop the supreme court from being packed. they will not give stateh
that's what's at stake in georgia joining us now is the ceo of american majority ned ryun and authorf a book called "restoring our republic." and ned, if this georgia thing goes the wrong way rye storing the public is going to take maybe a couple generations or longer. >> if ever, mark. trump is leading by example and going down there on saturday to do rallies. whether people like it or not barring a miracle in the presidential cocaine mitch on a g.o.p. senate only thing...
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meet ned, an expert in u.s. disaster standpoint, what happens if we don't know the results of this election? >> we're fine for a couple of weeks. i mean, we don't really have to worry again until we get to monday, december 14. so that's actually the real presidential election, that's when the electoral college meets. there's a provision of federal law, title 3 of the u.s. code, section 7, it talks about the meeting of the electoral college being the first monday after the second wednesday in december. >> i thought it was the fourth thursday in november. >> isn't that thanksgiving? >> well then when's my anniversary? >> you tell me. >> okay. it's december 14, and not all the votes have been counted, what happens? >> well, that would be bad. that would be very bad. >> woo. ned tells me if the vote count is not complete by december 14, which i marked on my calendar, the states get to ignore the popular vote and send their own electors. this is an actual law? >> that would authorize or at least give a state legislat
meet ned, an expert in u.s. disaster standpoint, what happens if we don't know the results of this election? >> we're fine for a couple of weeks. i mean, we don't really have to worry again until we get to monday, december 14. so that's actually the real presidential election, that's when the electoral college meets. there's a provision of federal law, title 3 of the u.s. code, section 7, it talks about the meeting of the electoral college being the first monday after the second wednesday...
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ned, good morning to you things didn't go in to his go favor after the meeting yesterday.n that would change the outcome of the election in michigan we will follow the law and follow the normal process regarding michigan's electors. what's the next move for the trump campaign from here? next trump campaign from here >> well, they might try to stop certification at the state level on monday, but i don't that will succeed. i think that will fail. think t succeed. i think that will fail so the here is that this effort, it isn't news here is ts effort isn't going to succeed. the bad news is that it was attl it's not good when an incumbent president tries to an incumbent president tries to subvert the will of voters the elections are held for the sake of the held for the sake oe they want, and this was unprecedented in american history to try to subvert the outcome. >> there are some people, ned, who are pointing out tha pointing out that it has been a crazy week for wayne for wayne county with the back and forth litigation, from from the trump campaign and the county's the c t
ned, good morning to you things didn't go in to his go favor after the meeting yesterday.n that would change the outcome of the election in michigan we will follow the law and follow the normal process regarding michigan's electors. what's the next move for the trump campaign from here? next trump campaign from here >> well, they might try to stop certification at the state level on monday, but i don't that will succeed. i think that will fail. think t succeed. i think that will fail so...
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. >> i come to talk about thed ned for us as congress to come together to address this coronavirus pandemic. we have unprecedented healthcare and economic crisis right now it is is important for us to figure out what we can do, what to agree on then move forward. since the pandemic began, i've come to the floor 17 separate times urge my colleagues to work together on a bipartisan basis to try to put together legislation to enable us to respond effectively in focus ways for the covid-19 crisis. the cares act passed in march, that was eight months ago. really for the last six months, we have not passed anything toad address this crisis and yet, thn crisis is at an all-time high in my state of ohio. i've been frustrated we can't have that same sense of urgency and willingness to work together as we have during the first several months of the coronavirus pandemic. it seems to have disappeared aso we entered election season. getting closer and closer to the election, there's more and more divide and inability to come together. we need to get back to that sense of bipartisanship. but even say non
. >> i come to talk about thed ned for us as congress to come together to address this coronavirus pandemic. we have unprecedented healthcare and economic crisis right now it is is important for us to figure out what we can do, what to agree on then move forward. since the pandemic began, i've come to the floor 17 separate times urge my colleagues to work together on a bipartisan basis to try to put together legislation to enable us to respond effectively in focus ways for the covid-19...
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ned, we will talk to you again. appreciate it. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: there is a political realignment coming. the distance between what people want and what they are getting from their leaders is too vast. some democrats understand that. they are very nervous about it. next. the distance between what peo e >> ♪ >> tucker: well, we have a lot of polling and expert analysis. a bad year for experts between covid-19 and the election results. one thing they predicted was a disaster for the gop in the house of representatives. republicans were going to get crushed. let's examine the gap between their projections and what actually happened. it looks like republicans will gain between 5 to 10 seats in the house. they took control of 2 state legislatures. if you are a democrat that leads to tough questions. maybe identity politics and corporate economics is not a great combination because most people hate that. they hate that! they want the opposite. they want stability. they believe in families because they have the
ned, we will talk to you again. appreciate it. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: there is a political realignment coming. the distance between what people want and what they are getting from their leaders is too vast. some democrats understand that. they are very nervous about it. next. the distance between what peo e >> ♪ >> tucker: well, we have a lot of polling and expert analysis. a bad year for experts between covid-19 and the election results. one thing they...
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joining me is connecticut's democratic governor, ned lamont. it's good to see you, governor. appreciate your time. i want to start with this serious problem in the state's nursing homes. it's something that a lot of governors around the country also are dealing with. but the hartford courant points out of the nursing homes in the state, just 16 of them have had no cases. what is being done to get that under control and just blatantly honest question, can it be brought under control in nursing homes? >> good morning, chris. look, it's tough. what we did last time was we created covid-only nursing homes so anybody infected in a nursing home, we got them out and shut down visitations. and now with more infections in our nursing homes again, sadly, tragically during this holiday season, we're discouraging anybody from going to visit a loved one in a nursing home because that's how infection comes and go. are they required to stay away? is there a policy? what -- i mean, early on in this pandemic, people simply could not go in. but is this up to individual nursing homes to make th
joining me is connecticut's democratic governor, ned lamont. it's good to see you, governor. appreciate your time. i want to start with this serious problem in the state's nursing homes. it's something that a lot of governors around the country also are dealing with. but the hartford courant points out of the nursing homes in the state, just 16 of them have had no cases. what is being done to get that under control and just blatantly honest question, can it be brought under control in nursing...
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. >>> let me bring in ned foley, the director of election law at the ohio state university.eed to put the in there as a native buckeye. i want to pick up on what ken said. there is this deeply disturbed reaction within the justice department, especially people who deal with elections and real election fraud. so do you understand that reaction? what's your reaction to the attorney general's decision here? >> well, i agree with what ken just said. i think this is inconsistent with all past practices for all federal elections. but there's an additional point, i think, that's worth making given this is a presidential election. there's a special time table involved with presidential elections related to the whole electoral college process. there's only five weeks between election day, which was last tuesday, and then tuesday december 8th which is the so-called safe harbor deadline when states are supposed to complete all their proceedings for certifying the popular vote in each state so they can appoint electors. it's a very tight time frame as florida learned back in 2000. and t
. >>> let me bring in ned foley, the director of election law at the ohio state university.eed to put the in there as a native buckeye. i want to pick up on what ken said. there is this deeply disturbed reaction within the justice department, especially people who deal with elections and real election fraud. so do you understand that reaction? what's your reaction to the attorney general's decision here? >> well, i agree with what ken just said. i think this is inconsistent with...
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governor ned lamont is here now. governor, very good to have you. off explain what is going on in your state, sir? >> neil, we had one of the lowest infection rates in the country, our region blessedly did but now we've gone from 1% to 3%. we're trying to make sure everybody stays cautious and we have closed down our restaurants after 10:00 at night. some of these restaurants turned into bars at a certain hour of the evening. we're doing everything we can to keep our schools open. neil: so, governor, let me understand this, not as if you're shutting down indoor dining, but everything is capped off at 10:00 p.m., is that it? >> exactly right. neil, i am doing everything i can to keep things open. i have to explain to the restaurant people, closing at 10:00 we can keep the restaurants open. in europe they shut them down. neil: i do know that. even italy, you don't want to get the italians going on closed restaurants that is a whole another issue. on the school front, governor, how many of your systems, many have dual service, virtual and in person. do
governor ned lamont is here now. governor, very good to have you. off explain what is going on in your state, sir? >> neil, we had one of the lowest infection rates in the country, our region blessedly did but now we've gone from 1% to 3%. we're trying to make sure everybody stays cautious and we have closed down our restaurants after 10:00 at night. some of these restaurants turned into bars at a certain hour of the evening. we're doing everything we can to keep our schools open. neil:...
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ned, great to have you back with us.ed about some of the lawsuits filed across the country by the trump campaign. let' bring everybody up to speed. has there been anything lately that mayors o -- that merits ou attention and may get any traction in a court of law? >> no. just the opposite. the lawsuits seem to be diminishing in significance there. they're kind of disappearing, going away. nothing has emerged that would threaten the outcome in any of the states as far as i could tell. >> especially this most recent supreme court decision with justice alito, what do you see in that? you could flesh out what he said and what exactly it means? >> sure. i mean, the most significant point is what you just said, the counting could continue. it is true that the counting of some ballots needed to be separate from the rest of the ballots. but it is not stopping the counting. and frankly i don't think the number of those ballots is going to be large enough to make a difference. and as we talked about a couple of days ago, i don't t
ned, great to have you back with us.ed about some of the lawsuits filed across the country by the trump campaign. let' bring everybody up to speed. has there been anything lately that mayors o -- that merits ou attention and may get any traction in a court of law? >> no. just the opposite. the lawsuits seem to be diminishing in significance there. they're kind of disappearing, going away. nothing has emerged that would threaten the outcome in any of the states as far as i could tell....
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. >> ned!here's some kind of strange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's hard to be a likeable dick and then win the audience over by the end. bill is really good at that. >> oh, thank you, young man. >> it's nothing, ma'am. i had the tire and the jack. just be comfortable, all right? >> to me, bill murray is one of the great comedy actors that has ever been. >> how long will you be staying with us? >> indefinitely. i'm being sued for divorce. >> he's picky, which is perfect, because then he finds his way into somebody really extraordinary. >> what's the secret, max? >> the secret? >> yeah. you seem to have it pretty figured
. >> ned!here's some kind of strange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your...
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ned mclean's father owned the "cincinnati inquire e" and the washington post, and his wife evelyn walsh mclean owned the hope diamond. and she and mrs. harding, despite their 30-year age difference, became instant friends, and in a sense more than friends. they became great confidants and evelyn and she were excited to discover that they not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, for all living beings, but also for astrology and a belief in various forms of spiritualism. and mrs. mclean took mrs. harding to her fortune teller, who was apparently everyone's in washington, including the incumbent first lady at the time, edith wilson. a woman by the maim of mad a.m. marsha and madam marsha did tarot card readings and astrology readings, and she predicted in the winter of 1920, right as the republican presidential primaries are beginning, she predicted that if harding ran, he would be elected, but that he would die a sudden, violent death by poison. these things were reported in the newspaper at the time and, in fact, at the june 1920 convention in chicago, mrs. ha
ned mclean's father owned the "cincinnati inquire e" and the washington post, and his wife evelyn walsh mclean owned the hope diamond. and she and mrs. harding, despite their 30-year age difference, became instant friends, and in a sense more than friends. they became great confidants and evelyn and she were excited to discover that they not only shared a common bond in their love and respect for animals, for all living beings, but also for astrology and a belief in various forms of...
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many thanks to ned lamont of connecticut. coming up, we talk with one of the members of president-elect biden's coronavirus task force. he is dr. eric goosby of the university of california medical school. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for first word news. president trump is reaching out directly to michigan lawmakers to try to overturn the states vote. bloomberg has learned the president's meeting with republican members of the state legislatures today. some trump allies have urged him to persuade legislatures to overrule voters and give him the states electoral college votes. treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he wants to try to revive a stimulus stalemate with congressional democrats. he revealed he is meeting with pop republicans to devise a plan to approach nancy pelosi and senate democratic leader chuck schumer. close en schumer wrote to mitch mcconnell asking him to return to the negotiating table. president-elect biden says he has picked a treasur
many thanks to ned lamont of connecticut. coming up, we talk with one of the members of president-elect biden's coronavirus task force. he is dr. eric goosby of the university of california medical school. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turned to mark crumpton for first word news. president trump is reaching out directly to michigan lawmakers to try to overturn the states vote. bloomberg has learned the president's meeting with republican...
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. >> ned, i had you on my podcast, and we had a long conversation laying out some of these scenarios., trump has bragged that the courts will be there for him when he needs them. and has telegraphed that he's depending on them, quite frankly, to deliver him a victory. and your confidence that essentially meritless claims are not an avenue that anyone can litigate to a victory. do you still feel that way? >> yes, i do. judges follow the rule of law, and i think facts and evidence will ultimately prevail. a lot of the lawsuits are motivated by an effort to try to change the narrative and the terra terrain. but it doesn't mean it will be successful. >> one of the other things that strikes me as important is just the fact that the margins matter a lot. we think about the nightmare scenario of 2000 in florida, with a margin of 537 votes. you know, you can't -- if there's a 50,000-vote margin, it's hard to litigate your way out of a 50,000-vote defeat, correct? >> that's right. and that's what history shows. that's one reason why nixon in 1960 did not try to litigate in texas, because he wa
. >> ned, i had you on my podcast, and we had a long conversation laying out some of these scenarios., trump has bragged that the courts will be there for him when he needs them. and has telegraphed that he's depending on them, quite frankly, to deliver him a victory. and your confidence that essentially meritless claims are not an avenue that anyone can litigate to a victory. do you still feel that way? >> yes, i do. judges follow the rule of law, and i think facts and evidence...
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bush presidential writer at american majority founder and ceo it is ned ryun. also democratic pollster, fox news contributor, gorges and orange it is jessica tarlov. >> eye candy. kennedy: and we have young americans for liberty, young americans kristin tate. let's start taking us apart. you know that, i have canceled my travel plans. everyone is scared to fly print i do not want the my family sick. i do not want to endure them sans the play. lord knows and we have established on the show i am an airport hugger. what it will save my brother was a cop for a long time i did holiday right ones with him. fellow officers in his police departments. there are some tough stuff that happens around the holidays. do we really need cops who already have to work on thanksgiving knocking on doors to arrest people who are having seven or eight people and set up the mandatory six? >> this is absurd. as you pointed out they can be very proud of governor kate brown and her attempt to turn neighbors into sneetches. good luck with trying to get free americans stop celebrating than
bush presidential writer at american majority founder and ceo it is ned ryun. also democratic pollster, fox news contributor, gorges and orange it is jessica tarlov. >> eye candy. kennedy: and we have young americans for liberty, young americans kristin tate. let's start taking us apart. you know that, i have canceled my travel plans. everyone is scared to fly print i do not want the my family sick. i do not want to endure them sans the play. lord knows and we have established on the show...
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ned lamont now, he's currently -- i'm sorry i meant to say governor ned lamont, he's currently isolating after a member of his staff tested positive for covid. governor, the numbers keep going up and up, why aren't people in your state and everywhere else listening? >> first of all, shepherd, i'm a news guy, i love your show it's fresh and interesting, and you get into detail on some of these topics, which i appreciate. >> thank you. >> we're doing everything we can in connecticut controlling everything we can control. i've heard the previous part of your show, we're as ready as we can be on vaccinations, we've got track and trace, a lot of capacity i feel pretty good our hospitals are going to have capacity what i worry about is nurses and docs, i think that's going to be the choke point for us i think that's where i got to make sure we have plenty of back up to deal with the stress. >> as you might imagine at cnbc, we pay very close attention tod to data. covid in your schools is skyrocketing, cases among k through 12 students jumped 70% from just last week, you fought, governor, to ke
ned lamont now, he's currently -- i'm sorry i meant to say governor ned lamont, he's currently isolating after a member of his staff tested positive for covid. governor, the numbers keep going up and up, why aren't people in your state and everywhere else listening? >> first of all, shepherd, i'm a news guy, i love your show it's fresh and interesting, and you get into detail on some of these topics, which i appreciate. >> thank you. >> we're doing everything we can in...
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governor ned lamont, beautiful stage. like so many states. and democratic colleagues already know, no fault line here. this is something we are all in together. you just heard the news in georgia that the vote was certified for joe biden. secretary of state tomorrow, 10:00 eastern, we the impact. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with geraldo rivero, greg gutfeld, wada crew. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ >> big pharma ran millions of dollars of negative advertisements against me during the campaign, which i won, by the way. we will find that out. almost 74 million votes. >> neil: president trump claiming an election victory during a news conference earlier today, as his campaign's
governor ned lamont, beautiful stage. like so many states. and democratic colleagues already know, no fault line here. this is something we are all in together. you just heard the news in georgia that the vote was certified for joe biden. secretary of state tomorrow, 10:00 eastern, we the impact. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with geraldo rivero, greg gutfeld, wada crew. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪...
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so thank you, ned foley. i appreciate it. >> for more on the president's legal challenges, i'm join by a law professor at fordham school of law. i've lost count of these lawsuits but it's always hard with trump hijinks of like they're equal parts clownish and kind of terrifying. how would you characterize this body of lawsuits they've pursued? >> well, the body, i would describe in the technical term of meritless. you know, so they can't even come up with a solid anecdote of either fraud or votes not being counted. and they really, based upon the numbers you showed at the top of the show, they would have to be showing a massive criminal conspiracy of tens -- frankly of hundreds of thousands of votes to raise the questions on these flee different pa three different paths to 270. one example is in pennsylvania and in michigan the last couple of days, lawyers have presented witnesses that simply ask questions about whether their votes were counted. judges then turn to those lawyers and said, are you alleging fra
so thank you, ned foley. i appreciate it. >> for more on the president's legal challenges, i'm join by a law professor at fordham school of law. i've lost count of these lawsuits but it's always hard with trump hijinks of like they're equal parts clownish and kind of terrifying. how would you characterize this body of lawsuits they've pursued? >> well, the body, i would describe in the technical term of meritless. you know, so they can't even come up with a solid anecdote of either...
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one of the governors ned lamont in state quarantine as he lead his efforts. he's next. what about subway? it's a good call and everyone loves it. we raised our kids on it. so it stopped the bickering? chicken bacon ranch. chicken bacon ranch. mom, j is copying me! no, not at all. (mocking tone) "mom, jj's copying me!" grow up. mom! knock it off! good food that's good for you, well good for you. now, only in the subway app, get a free footlong when you buy two. because it's footlong...
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host: undecided, ned? caller: hi. it is getting interesting out there. the whole fracking thing getting worked out there in pennsylvania, the industry is actually shifting over to start using geothermal technology. hopefully that might have that might affect people's voting outcome if that is an issue for them. i wanted to bring one thing up you are not talking about. i think we need to focus on with the pandemic surging in all the hospitals across the nation going to be overwhelmed with facilities, we are under attack from russian cyber attacks going on targeting our health care infrastructure across the nation. host: i will go on to john in pennsylvania supporting the vice president. caller: yes. i am a registered republican for more than 20 years. i am a never trumper. in 2016, hillary clinton was able to win chester county. obama did not win chester county. it seemed like there was a big shift in chester county. i wondering how much of this anti-trump is coming from philadelphia. >> from the united states, donald j. trump. greenwood's "proud to be an
host: undecided, ned? caller: hi. it is getting interesting out there. the whole fracking thing getting worked out there in pennsylvania, the industry is actually shifting over to start using geothermal technology. hopefully that might have that might affect people's voting outcome if that is an issue for them. i wanted to bring one thing up you are not talking about. i think we need to focus on with the pandemic surging in all the hospitals across the nation going to be overwhelmed with...
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in our democracy that have revealed fissures if not craters in the foundation of our democracy, and ned rightly points out that the norms of our democracy have been ignored, they've been stress tested, and some of them have really fallen away, and i -- we can't rely on norms that can be disregarded when it is in someone's political interest to do so. so this has really called us to look very keenly and critically at the structures in our democracy and to think about how best to reform them so that we never, ever live through this again. >> you know, ned, one of the hoist one of the sort of weaknesses, right, as it's being stress tested, you're seeing the places in the system. and one of the things that really struck me and that i -- has left me a little shaken isn't the courts, which i think did a pretty good job of playing their role of saying, look, you have to present evidence. you have to make arguments. you can't just come in here with nonsense. it's -- it's the kind of hinting at what you might best call massive resistance that we got to in a few of these obscure bipartisan boards
in our democracy that have revealed fissures if not craters in the foundation of our democracy, and ned rightly points out that the norms of our democracy have been ignored, they've been stress tested, and some of them have really fallen away, and i -- we can't rely on norms that can be disregarded when it is in someone's political interest to do so. so this has really called us to look very keenly and critically at the structures in our democracy and to think about how best to reform them so...
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we ned the -- we've called for the trump administration to gruel invoke the defense production act, andneed that iow. now, obvly, we are working with presidentlect biden, and we hope that we will have that in place soon. though.we need it now, literally, what we are seeing is unprecedented amounts o hospitalizations and deaths, and we're seeing that theye emp clearly are not prepared for this, and they've had more than enough time to prepare >> bonnie, when you say that stuff is locked away and not making what does that mean?, i think people will have a hard time understanding, is it just there and not getting to the front lines where it'seeded? >> for instance, what we've heard is reports of p.p.e. coming in and, yet, nrses are given one n-95 sk for an entire shift. these are edesigned for single we still hear reports of hospitals expecting nurses not only to ar it for one whole shift butftentimes for multiple shifts per weeks. this is going to result in infections, infections of the healthcare workforce. when we're infected, we're not there to care for all the patients coming . nawaz:
we ned the -- we've called for the trump administration to gruel invoke the defense production act, andneed that iow. now, obvly, we are working with presidentlect biden, and we hope that we will have that in place soon. though.we need it now, literally, what we are seeing is unprecedented amounts o hospitalizations and deaths, and we're seeing that theye emp clearly are not prepared for this, and they've had more than enough time to prepare >> bonnie, when you say that stuff is locked...
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joining us now is ned foley, the ebersol chair in constitutional law at the ohio state university.welcome. >> it's great to be with you. >> great to have you with us. let's start with janice's question, what the electoral college really means and why it was created. i have often heard that it is a vestige of slavery in america. is that all there is to it? is that true? >> it is true. it's partly true. that was one of the reasons. there are really two electoral colleges, believe it or not, in our history. there was the original one that was adopted as part of the constitution in the philadelphia convention of 1787. the one we have now is actually a product of hno 4 after thomas jefferson won the election of 1800 and they actually retooled the electoral college because the 1800 election was a big of a disaster. we got through it and we needed to repair the system. >> what are the pros and cons compared to the popular vote? as i recall, the founders believed we needed a kind of a firewall to governor the emotions of the public in the way that we pick our president. >> yes. that was pa
joining us now is ned foley, the ebersol chair in constitutional law at the ohio state university.welcome. >> it's great to be with you. >> great to have you with us. let's start with janice's question, what the electoral college really means and why it was created. i have often heard that it is a vestige of slavery in america. is that all there is to it? is that true? >> it is true. it's partly true. that was one of the reasons. there are really two electoral colleges,...
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governor ned la month. happy thanksgiving. we appreciate it.those words of caution to your constituents and people out there everywhere tonight. thanks so much for that. >> right back at you, jim. thanks. >>> we'll have more news just ahead. ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. there's nothing like a crisp refreshing sam adams boston lager. a perfect balance of malt & hops... sorry. i was gonna buy that six-pack. ah, ten bucks. that includes mine. yep, ok. ♪ try optum perks. it's a new way to save up to 80%. and everyone can do it. it's from optum, a health care company that's trusted by millions of people. you don't have to sign up for anything. just go to optumperks.com. and get a coupon to use at your pharmacy. that's it. i opted in. i opted in. you can, too. opt in and save big today. >>> finally tonight let's take a moment to remember
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ned, out of all of these lawsuits, do you so see any legal basis?tcome of the election. >> the one in philadelphia, or pennsylvania, the one to follow it, but i don't think the numbers are there to change the results. and i don't think the supreme court is only going to validate the ballots even if there is some underlying legal theory that you could pursue, so it doesn't seem like it is going to be a winning strategy to try to win this in court. >> the president and definitely his son, don jr., we've heard from, are pretty angry that more members of the republican party aren't speaking out and taking his side. >> that's right. because the people who are really, as phil said, trying to hold on, trying to really fight for this, are the president's closest members of his family, so you had don jr. tweeting that the president needs to go to war, those were words that made some people nervous, including people who want to see the president re-elected because we are seeing people show up to voting centers, really trying to intimidate vote counters in som
ned, out of all of these lawsuits, do you so see any legal basis?tcome of the election. >> the one in philadelphia, or pennsylvania, the one to follow it, but i don't think the numbers are there to change the results. and i don't think the supreme court is only going to validate the ballots even if there is some underlying legal theory that you could pursue, so it doesn't seem like it is going to be a winning strategy to try to win this in court. >> the president and definitely his...
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joining us to talk about that and so much more, connecticut governor ned lamont.s we're coming up into this period now post-thanksgiving where you're hearing from people like debor deborah birx who is effectively telling people, if you have been even at a thanksgiving dinner, you should either, you know, go get tested or effectively quarantine to some degree. are you telling, you know, citizens of connecticut to do the same >> hey, andrew, we're telling the citizens of connecticut to be very careful. we had one of the lowest infection rates in the country up until about a month ago we prepped up close to 5%. with all of those social gatherings in and around thanksgiving, we urge everybody just stick to your immediate family that's what we did my kids are all bored of my stories, but i think that's going to help us get through the next few weeks which are going to be decisive in breaking the back on this virus. >> and governor, how are you thinking specifically about schooling right now? big decision in new york city. the mayor deciding to open schools for children
joining us to talk about that and so much more, connecticut governor ned lamont.s we're coming up into this period now post-thanksgiving where you're hearing from people like debor deborah birx who is effectively telling people, if you have been even at a thanksgiving dinner, you should either, you know, go get tested or effectively quarantine to some degree. are you telling, you know, citizens of connecticut to do the same >> hey, andrew, we're telling the citizens of connecticut to be...
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and other nascar champions, they joined the parties, richard and we, and, ned and dale, as the only fathersnd sons, to win it all on the nascar circuit. that is it for me for now. we will see you again tonight at 10:00. >> that raiders game today at the end. my goodness. when you finish. >>> thank you for joining us, everyone. >>> tonight. we were here doing this for halley. 'cause it wasn't. which reminds me, before we leave, let's get you a vasectomy. oh, that's sweet, but today is all about you. so, you two ready to find out the sex of this baby? -yeah. -absolutely. is halley hoping for a little brother or a little sister? well, she's nine months old, so unless it jingles or is in my bra, she doesn't care. and how about you two? you know, for the first one, we really wanted a girl, but this time around, we don't have a preference. yeah. boy, girl, as long as it's healthy. well, it's a boy. (heartbeat pulsing) -oh. -oh. come on, you can't really be disappointed.
and other nascar champions, they joined the parties, richard and we, and, ned and dale, as the only fathersnd sons, to win it all on the nascar circuit. that is it for me for now. we will see you again tonight at 10:00. >> that raiders game today at the end. my goodness. when you finish. >>> thank you for joining us, everyone. >>> tonight. we were here doing this for halley. 'cause it wasn't. which reminds me, before we leave, let's get you a vasectomy. oh, that's sweet,...
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us now alex wagner and in the heart of bucks countries, pennsylvania, also with election law analyst nedly and anita gupta, former head of the civil rights division at the justice department. alex, i think pennsylvania has been probably the most watched state for a whole bench of i think because the clearest path to a biden ivanka is a michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania win. pennsylvania polling the closest there. also there has been a ton of litigation. how does it look from bucks county where you are? >> democrats are ready. i spent time with the bucks county commissioner the other day and he has tried to prepare for every eventuality. i think they're most concerned about the secrecy envelope that needs to be enclosed and there could be no marks and must be seals and there is stray marks on the outside of envelopes and not entirely sealed. but i'm sitting right now had the headquarters of the democratic party where there is a small army of lawyers who will be going back and forth to the building through that window which is where the county board of elections is meeting and they are goi
us now alex wagner and in the heart of bucks countries, pennsylvania, also with election law analyst nedly and anita gupta, former head of the civil rights division at the justice department. alex, i think pennsylvania has been probably the most watched state for a whole bench of i think because the clearest path to a biden ivanka is a michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania win. pennsylvania polling the closest there. also there has been a ton of litigation. how does it look from bucks county where...
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pope francis comes out rather unscathed, although it is ned that he was told about his past proclivities it was only in 2017 when what was deemed to be concrete proof of mccarrick's pedophilia emerged that the pope took decisive action. katty: is the feeling in rome that this report puts a spotlight uniquely on the catholic church here in the united states or is it broader than that? >> the sex abuse scandal is far broader than that. this report is about mccarrick himself and it is the first internal vatican inquiry of sex abuse that has been made publi pope francis is the pope that ordered it. it is very lengthy. it took two years to compile, 90 interviewees. pope francis hopes this will show that this is a pontiff taking this seriously. it is so endemic within the catholic church, such a mountain to climb, this is the pope who has started to tackle the sex abuse scandal. he convened last year and removed the code of silence that covered sex abuse scandals. he has a mountain to climb and they will help that it is a watershed moment. katty: ok, thank you. the companies behind and expand
pope francis comes out rather unscathed, although it is ned that he was told about his past proclivities it was only in 2017 when what was deemed to be concrete proof of mccarrick's pedophilia emerged that the pope took decisive action. katty: is the feeling in rome that this report puts a spotlight uniquely on the catholic church here in the united states or is it broader than that? >> the sex abuse scandal is far broader than that. this report is about mccarrick himself and it is the...
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. >> [speaking foreign language] >> anita claims she has a buyeri ned up who is prepared to pay around045 u.s. dollars. in a desperate attempt to stop her from selling the child, our informant tells her she knows a buyer who is willing to pay over $700. >> [speaking foreign language] a>>hild's life is in immediate danger, so we reported the case to the police. they agreed to try to arrest anita. sepo as the buyer and meet anita in downtownairobi. to my dismay, there was no sign of the baby. anita agreed to return with the child later that day. anita never returns. we heard she sold the baby to a hier bidder. anita has disappeared into the shadows and never response to our allegations. the police are still looking for r. the making of this investigation , things that shocked me, as a woman, as a mother, as i kenyan. traffickers are operating in plain sight, and hundreds of thousands of children have been sold like cattle, stripped of their roots. it is a national tragedy. >> thousandsl of children w sleep on the streets of nairobi tonight and those who pray on them are watching. thwaitin
. >> [speaking foreign language] >> anita claims she has a buyeri ned up who is prepared to pay around045 u.s. dollars. in a desperate attempt to stop her from selling the child, our informant tells her she knows a buyer who is willing to pay over $700. >> [speaking foreign language] a>>hild's life is in immediate danger, so we reported the case to the police. they agreed to try to arrest anita. sepo as the buyer and meet anita in downtownairobi. to my dismay, there was...
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the other guys are what, lee and richard petty and ned and dale jarrett.ulations to nascar, one of the first sports to come back, finish >>> a baby raccoon rescued by san francisco firefighters after being trapped in a tree is recovering this evening. neighbors called 911 after hearing the animal's loud cries and screams near 15th avenue and santiago street. >> the raccoon is named freedom. we presume he was named by the firefighters as opposed to his parents. he's being taken care of by san francisco animal care and control. wildlife workers plan to release the animal back into the wild in the near future. >> how cute. that's it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for a full hours of news. >> news updates always on www.kpix.com. we'll see you in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight a call for unity and action, the election received as the pandemic advances. president-elect joe biden prepares to govern, coronavirus cases rise and economic jitters increase. >> this is the time to heal in america. >> garrett: four days afte
the other guys are what, lee and richard petty and ned and dale jarrett.ulations to nascar, one of the first sports to come back, finish >>> a baby raccoon rescued by san francisco firefighters after being trapped in a tree is recovering this evening. neighbors called 911 after hearing the animal's loud cries and screams near 15th avenue and santiago street. >> the raccoon is named freedom. we presume he was named by the firefighters as opposed to his parents. he's being taken...
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host: ned in idaho, undecided. it's getting interesting out there. the whole fracking thing that is getting worked out in pennsylvania, the industry is startshifting over to using geothermal technologies is what's happening. have affectat might people's voting outcome if that's an issue for them. bring one thing up that you are not talking about. i think we really need to focus , with the pandemic surgeon right now and all the hospitals across the nation, going to be properly overwhelmed using facilities, they have just learned we are under attack from onsian cyber attacks going targeting our health care infrastructure across the nation. host: i'm going to go on to john in berwick, pennsylvania. caller: i'm a registered republican for more than 20 years and i am a never trump her. in 2016, hillary clinton was able to win chester county. obama did not win chester county and it seemed like there was a big shift and i'm wondering how much of this anti-trump is andng from -- philadelphia chester is less than 60 miles from atlantic city. knowledgeable of
host: ned in idaho, undecided. it's getting interesting out there. the whole fracking thing that is getting worked out in pennsylvania, the industry is startshifting over to using geothermal technologies is what's happening. have affectat might people's voting outcome if that's an issue for them. bring one thing up that you are not talking about. i think we really need to focus , with the pandemic surgeon right now and all the hospitals across the nation, going to be properly overwhelmed using...
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connecticut governor ned lamont. >> there are people who are defiant and refuse to wear the mask, they be subject to a $100 fine. and for those bigger operators, you will be subject to a $10,000 fine. >> reporter: and despite the pandemic's financial strain on millions of fam millions of families, holiday retail sales are expected to grow as much as 5%. online spending is predicted to jump more than 30% over last year. >> i'll be in my bed. ( laughs ) looking for the deals. >> reporter: terri and lisa calhoun, both registered nurses, know the risk that comes with in-person bargain hunting. >> last year and for many years prior, we were out at 5:00 in the morning. but no longer. >> reporter: here on fifth avenue in new york city, many stores use plexiglass dividers and require masks and social distancing of anyone who goes inside. and the fact is, these streets ony be pretty empty tomorrow, on what is normally the busiest shopping day of the year. chip. >> reid: thanks, nikki. there is much news ahead. we'll be right back. we can't always keep our distance. by getting vaccinated. if you
connecticut governor ned lamont. >> there are people who are defiant and refuse to wear the mask, they be subject to a $100 fine. and for those bigger operators, you will be subject to a $10,000 fine. >> reporter: and despite the pandemic's financial strain on millions of fam millions of families, holiday retail sales are expected to grow as much as 5%. online spending is predicted to jump more than 30% over last year. >> i'll be in my bed. ( laughs ) looking for the deals....
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i had touched it, i probably greenlight it, or one of the part of a mastermind, the ned. and one person could get on you then another population committed even our ages. and i think the 3rd and extremely broken. and i think a lot of women here like her said, that come kill pay and that sort of not just might it shift the total shock.
i had touched it, i probably greenlight it, or one of the part of a mastermind, the ned. and one person could get on you then another population committed even our ages. and i think the 3rd and extremely broken. and i think a lot of women here like her said, that come kill pay and that sort of not just might it shift the total shock.
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you seen the size of your average wisconsinite i'm going to take years to write through those suicide ned sell them to double bag or some. anyway this factory was announced with much fanfare by donald trump governor scott walker foxconn c.e.o. terry and all the other con artists involves involved you see when you get a bunch of con artists standing around it's not just a circle of jerks it's. there all pull in each other's chains and i'm not sure of pulling my chain originated from gravity but in this case it's one in the same in order for wisconsin to get. to come to their fine cheese laden state they had to entice them with what normal human beings call brides but what they call tax subsidies all to billy scott walker they sniffling rat governor of wisconsin who lost his throne back in $21.00 team agreed to give foxconn $3000000000.00 in bribes if they would employ $13000.00 people and still you might think well $13000.00 is a lot of people maybe that was a good deal for wisconsin. in a best case scenario the legislative fiscal bureau found the state wouldn't break even into old 2043 de
you seen the size of your average wisconsinite i'm going to take years to write through those suicide ned sell them to double bag or some. anyway this factory was announced with much fanfare by donald trump governor scott walker foxconn c.e.o. terry and all the other con artists involves involved you see when you get a bunch of con artists standing around it's not just a circle of jerks it's. there all pull in each other's chains and i'm not sure of pulling my chain originated from gravity but...
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joining me now, florida congressman matt gaetz and ned ryun, ceo of american majority.ou have national security, social conservatives, fiscal con rrs, and business community. where do you think the trump brand of populism fits into the party. >> the corporatists swooping in from the wings to see if they can push america off to the side. if you don't have trump in the white house to enforce a little strength in the spine, these guys will show up with big checks to promote their own economic interests. trump will have to figure out -- we'll have to wait to see the results of the election. but if he's not in the white house, how is he going to continue the legacy of america first. i would argue it's better to be a king maker than the actual king. jesse: if the special interests come with big economics to capitol hill, and the republicans don't play ball, they will go to biden's team. congressman gaetz *, i would love to see a third act if things don't break his way. he avenges a rigged loss. i think america would be down for that. i would think the media like they did in 2
joining me now, florida congressman matt gaetz and ned ryun, ceo of american majority.ou have national security, social conservatives, fiscal con rrs, and business community. where do you think the trump brand of populism fits into the party. >> the corporatists swooping in from the wings to see if they can push america off to the side. if you don't have trump in the white house to enforce a little strength in the spine, these guys will show up with big checks to promote their own...
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. >> i am ned because of eleanor. >> hd on. >> a keep almanacs. i began to keep an almanac of the things that were named for her or after here. he goes. rose. midseason pne, amber tipped lily, clock, cake, strawberry, a bowl in a wild west rodeo. a phantom conspirac , spaghetti strap wedding gown, and in colle and university of california san diego. kappa delta pi. colleg buildings including the derogatory for women , world war ii warplanes, new rents and the americas pop music senior on oober 23rd, 1940, writer of the movie dirty dancing of female basset hound, wordsnd fellowships , 200-acre tract of land but the sun downtown and golf course hazards including bunkers and holes includi the 16th the latter country club. and thclock because it is always on the go. >> let's do the last question. >> was eleanor appreciated by the public during her lifetime or was the great intent only realized after heard deaeath? there is so much and the pain in the world rht now. eleanor is greaterhan ever because she is a person who sa this in others and to try to
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in argentina's capital one of the aires the country has begun. 3 days of national mourning for the neds injury footballer who died on wednesday from a heart attack. astra zeneca is now considering running another global trial after it admitted its corona virus vaccine needs further research. oxford university, which partnered with the pharmaceutical firm, says some of the trial injections didn't have the right amount of vaccine due to a manufacturing error. in germany is imposing stricter lockdown measures as it struggles to suppress coronavirus infections. chancellor angela merkel says restrictions are likely to continue into january, and she is also pushing for the e.u. to close down the ski resorts over the winter holidays and england who replace its national long town with a new system of regional tears. next week there are 3 levels with different restrictions. large parts of the country will still be under the strictest level. paul brennan is in sevenoaks in kent, which will be on that tier 3. he says there's some frustration over how the rules have been applied. the end of the nat
in argentina's capital one of the aires the country has begun. 3 days of national mourning for the neds injury footballer who died on wednesday from a heart attack. astra zeneca is now considering running another global trial after it admitted its corona virus vaccine needs further research. oxford university, which partnered with the pharmaceutical firm, says some of the trial injections didn't have the right amount of vaccine due to a manufacturing error. in germany is imposing stricter...