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the barges cause damage leaving the pensacola bay bridge out of service for 6 months. locals are holding sconce go countable because they are upset with the company hasn't been open about their world in the disaster, nor have they done much to remedy the affected parties. this is notable because god's good makes big money in the u.s. $2700000000.00 in commercial and multifamily projects. the company built structures like the world trade center, met life stadium where the new york giants and jets play, as well as several airports hospitals, and other structures. but scott's got also has a long history of problematic mistakes, and some are deadly. the company has been charged with fraudulent labor practices bribe really bribery scandals, and black contractors filed racially motivated harassment claims against them. in florida, local businesses, what's going to pay up revenue losses resulted from the bridge outing and claims of sconce going not following hurricane protocol have erupted here for more on this developing story. it's my cap and tell you host of america's lawy
the barges cause damage leaving the pensacola bay bridge out of service for 6 months. locals are holding sconce go countable because they are upset with the company hasn't been open about their world in the disaster, nor have they done much to remedy the affected parties. this is notable because god's good makes big money in the u.s. $2700000000.00 in commercial and multifamily projects. the company built structures like the world trade center, met life stadium where the new york giants and...
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and as you pointed out, this was a company, it's a foreign company that shows up in pensacola. they make a presentation to city council that are half asleep on what's going on in state. you know, state legislators who are completely out of the ball game. politicians who care about how much money they can give me the media, barely paying attention to it. and we don't show up. the people who live here don't show up at that meeting. and had they done that, they would have found out that this is a company that's paid $20000000.00 fines, accused of bribery in argentina. critical to the fact that they almost can't leave business in south america because of their criminal conduct, cited for using subs, sub standard quality equipment and subs, subs that standard materials. but here's my point. the point is we have to worry about those bigger stories. we have, there are things we have to show streets about. we have to get back to the days when we're showing up at those hearings. and we're talking about a company that has $100.00 in $70000000000.00, global revenue, who has now left us in
and as you pointed out, this was a company, it's a foreign company that shows up in pensacola. they make a presentation to city council that are half asleep on what's going on in state. you know, state legislators who are completely out of the ball game. politicians who care about how much money they can give me the media, barely paying attention to it. and we don't show up. the people who live here don't show up at that meeting. and had they done that, they would have found out that this is a...
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the hotel has been a fixture in pensacola since 2010 would replace the holiday and that was also hitin eight margaritaville state of mind. which is a state of mind rethink its a good idea to build a hotel where hurricane just destroyed a hotel. topic number two. the national zoo in washington d.c. has announced at the public on light vote the new giant panda cop has officially been named. which is chinese for. [inaudible] the name was chosen over three other mandarin names after the zoo received one had 35000 votes of a mix of and loving chinese speakers and thought they're ordering lunch. panda fans have been found the cup since it's birth was live streamed on the zoos giant panda cam. the video best described as a black and white and red all over. the cub was born to the process of artificial insemination heard something to think about when you are basing your turkey this week. the cub will remain at the zoo until it turns four years old. at which point it will be moved to china. presumably by panda express. topic number three. president trump for filling a great today with the ann
the hotel has been a fixture in pensacola since 2010 would replace the holiday and that was also hitin eight margaritaville state of mind. which is a state of mind rethink its a good idea to build a hotel where hurricane just destroyed a hotel. topic number two. the national zoo in washington d.c. has announced at the public on light vote the new giant panda cop has officially been named. which is chinese for. [inaudible] the name was chosen over three other mandarin names after the zoo...
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caller: it's right outside of pensacola, a suburb of pensacola.e a 700 bed hospital and 750 bed hospital. we have a lot of folks getting tested positive nowadays. you can look online and look at the statistics of our area, the mortality rate is about average with the rest of the country. working in the hospital every day, the people that are dying, there are exceptions to that. yesterday, onet of our recently retired anesthesiologists who is very fit and healthy unfortunately passed away two days ago. there are exceptions to what i'm saying, i don't mean overly generalized, but if you look at the folks that are dying in the hospital, most of them are very unhealthy people and they are challenging for us even before covid. they spend a lot of time in the hospital and we take care of the complications associated with their chronic illness that is primarily due to the choices they make in life, either too much food, too much smoking, too much alcohol, or too much drugs. host: a few other folks waiting to get in. heading to the land of lincoln, this i
caller: it's right outside of pensacola, a suburb of pensacola.e a 700 bed hospital and 750 bed hospital. we have a lot of folks getting tested positive nowadays. you can look online and look at the statistics of our area, the mortality rate is about average with the rest of the country. working in the hospital every day, the people that are dying, there are exceptions to that. yesterday, onet of our recently retired anesthesiologists who is very fit and healthy unfortunately passed away two...
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we see really serious numbers increase in pensacola infections and your such you see your case they say is off the charts as you point out and us numbers going up about this well you know how a being seems like the taliban to be. disintegrating. but if you look at u.s. markets as exactly how they seem to be. so the stocks that we've seen. today things like travel style delta airlines of 70 cent. com is a company i think everyone there was actually. telling on the stocks the big bad. the stock was into doing baggage they were those kind of tech stocks. down to the very very well so apple's amazon. and risk masses such as gold prices and the president of the very hot so maybe looks like the market so we're going to back to normal everything's ok at the same time a number of cases a day now so it seems that most of it no kristie to octavius point there the nasdaq is there actually the market laggard today well that's a piece of the dow are both up 3 of 4 percent i want to clarify because i may have said a different over there in the opening but what is behind that lag beyond the obvious he
we see really serious numbers increase in pensacola infections and your such you see your case they say is off the charts as you point out and us numbers going up about this well you know how a being seems like the taliban to be. disintegrating. but if you look at u.s. markets as exactly how they seem to be. so the stocks that we've seen. today things like travel style delta airlines of 70 cent. com is a company i think everyone there was actually. telling on the stocks the big bad. the stock...
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from pensacola to miami we inherit the legacy of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the oceans, settled the continent, tamed the wilderness, -- laid count railroads, defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] proud citizens like you helped build this country and together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion, your drive, we are going to keep on working, we are going to keep on fighting, and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. we are one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god. and together with the incredible people of florida we have made america powerful again, our military. we have made america wealthy again, wealthy, wealth yes. we have made america strong again. we have made america proud again. we have made america safe again. and we wi
from pensacola to miami we inherit the legacy of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the oceans, settled the continent, tamed the wilderness, -- laid count railroads, defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] proud citizens like you helped build this country and...
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of pensacola philadelphia bring us up to date on what he had to say because that was quite interesting. i think as you heard rob's piece he basically told the president time to put your big boy pants on a very philadelphia language and big defeat there's frustration here and there's concern let me tell you why there was a text message that went out reported from the washington post to trump supporters saying it's time to come and rally at this convention center behind me in front of it where the votes are being tallied and we haven't really seen that we saw a handful of trump supporters yesterday and there were a whole bunch more dozens and dozens of people protest say biden you know needs to be given a chance count the votes they were very much so celebratory so over torie so there is concern that there's a rally tomorrow with trump supporters that this could get ugly because right now they've been pretty much keeping the 2 sides separated but there's growing concern because it's something that has. 114 we've lost patty kahane who was there in philadelphia but we can move on we can ge
of pensacola philadelphia bring us up to date on what he had to say because that was quite interesting. i think as you heard rob's piece he basically told the president time to put your big boy pants on a very philadelphia language and big defeat there's frustration here and there's concern let me tell you why there was a text message that went out reported from the washington post to trump supporters saying it's time to come and rally at this convention center behind me in front of it where...
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giving attention to their new super hornets, streaking through the skies over their home base in pensacola for the 2021 airshow, incredible shot from the blue angels in their high-tech jet, the elite squadron set for april in jacksonville. jillian: something to look forward to. the time is 38 after the hour. secretary of state mike pompeo reflecting on his time as america's top diplomat. >> we are safer in the united states as a result of the things the trump administration has done. we will keep doing this until we are tapped on the shoulder and told there is no longer time to be secretary of state. neil: shares his thoughts on his crowning achievement and his vision for the future in an interview you will only see on fox news. todd: secretary of state mike pompeo reflects on his time as the country's top diplomat, sharing his most memorable moments, bringing americans home when they were detained in north korea. >> it was really something to come back from pyongyang and return them to their families. they were a real risk and we had a chance to bring three americans home. it was pretty s
giving attention to their new super hornets, streaking through the skies over their home base in pensacola for the 2021 airshow, incredible shot from the blue angels in their high-tech jet, the elite squadron set for april in jacksonville. jillian: something to look forward to. the time is 38 after the hour. secretary of state mike pompeo reflecting on his time as america's top diplomat. >> we are safer in the united states as a result of the things the trump administration has done. we...
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fami to ski trips.ll games juan was 67 years old. 70 year old james mcintyre was a bus operator in pensacolalorida for 39. his regular passengers knew him for his warmth and kindness. a man of faith, james hoped to one day each before his own congregation. heften talked about god wi his frequent riders, offering words of wisdom or support. it was on his bus where he first set ey on his wife. e two were together for 36 years. 17-year-old elivia ramirez, or "rnse" to friends, had big p for life after high school. among them: college, an engagement to her longtime boyfriend, and a trip to disneyland with her younger siblings. curious and creative, rose loved learning about her family's native american history and culture in north dakota, and spent lots of her free time drawing. she also had a silly side, on full display on her social media, where she enlisted her brothers, sisters and friends in dances and lip syncs. we thank family meers who share these stories with us. our hearts go out to you as thet doo all who've lost loved oes during this pandemic. d >> woodruff: we is week focusing on a
fami to ski trips.ll games juan was 67 years old. 70 year old james mcintyre was a bus operator in pensacolalorida for 39. his regular passengers knew him for his warmth and kindness. a man of faith, james hoped to one day each before his own congregation. heften talked about god wi his frequent riders, offering words of wisdom or support. it was on his bus where he first set ey on his wife. e two were together for 36 years. 17-year-old elivia ramirez, or "rnse" to friends, had big p...
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. >>> i'm martin savidge, the mayor of pensacola has declared a state of emergency over covid-19 after the city spiked. the florida department of health said there's greater community spread in the past week compared to previous weeks. meanwhile the state of florida says more than 3,000 people are now hospitalized due to coronavirus. wednesday, florida reported 5,838 new cases of the virus. as governor ron desantis continues to push for a return to normalcy. >>> i'm stephanie elam in los angeles. due to uncontrolled spread of covid-19, the navajo nation has more than doubled the number of communities under a health advisory to a total of 34. navajo leaders say the rapid spread is due to travel out of navajo nation as well as family gatherings with people from different households. two things the nation is asking residents to refrain from doing for now. the navajo department of health says the advisory will be in place until the risk and cases decline. a 56-hour weekend curfew will begin friday night. >> thanks to all of our correspondents for those updates on the virus. >>> the state o
. >>> i'm martin savidge, the mayor of pensacola has declared a state of emergency over covid-19 after the city spiked. the florida department of health said there's greater community spread in the past week compared to previous weeks. meanwhile the state of florida says more than 3,000 people are now hospitalized due to coronavirus. wednesday, florida reported 5,838 new cases of the virus. as governor ron desantis continues to push for a return to normalcy. >>> i'm stephanie...
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the 15 50's in the 1560s when the spanish were trying to settle and how the first settlement in pensacola was wiped out by a hurricane. just think how history might have changed but that settlement had survived and also a year later on the east coast of florida there was a battle royale between the french and the spanish were both interested in colonizing florida and the french which had a formidable fleet was about ready to attack the spanish who had settled for little further to the south and what is now st. augustine right at the moment when the french were getting ready to launch their attack and a hurricane comes along and basically wipes out half of the french fleet. in the spanish kill most of the french stratford submitted out of the water after the hurricane crashed their ship. i loved those stories because they. great what-if's. what if france had settled in florida not spain? how might the history of our country have been different might there not a done a united states so that was fascinating and other stories like that. another thing that has happened and to go back to what i
the 15 50's in the 1560s when the spanish were trying to settle and how the first settlement in pensacola was wiped out by a hurricane. just think how history might have changed but that settlement had survived and also a year later on the east coast of florida there was a battle royale between the french and the spanish were both interested in colonizing florida and the french which had a formidable fleet was about ready to attack the spanish who had settled for little further to the south and...
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50s and the 1560s when the spanish were trying to settle florida and now the first settlement in pensacola was basically wiped out by hurricane. hurricane. just think about our history might've changed if the settlement survived. also years later on these coast of florida that was a battle royale between the frank and the spanish for both interested in colonizing florida. the french would add a very formidable fleet was about ready to attack the spanish who lets settle a little further to the south in what is now st. augustine. but right at the moment when the french were getting ready to launch their attack, a hurricane comes along and basically wiped out half of the french fleet, and then the spanish to most of the french stragglers that made it out of the water after the hurricane crashed their ships. i love those kind of stories because they create great what is. what if france had settled florida and that spain? how might the history of our country then different? might do not have been a united states? that was just fascinating. there are other stories like that. another thing that f
50s and the 1560s when the spanish were trying to settle florida and now the first settlement in pensacola was basically wiped out by hurricane. hurricane. just think about our history might've changed if the settlement survived. also years later on these coast of florida that was a battle royale between the frank and the spanish for both interested in colonizing florida. the french would add a very formidable fleet was about ready to attack the spanish who lets settle a little further to the...
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but as we said, it's really going to be a weak storm by the time it gets up there towards pensacola ora big deal at all, especially considering all the big storms that area's had earlier this season. >> well, that's got to be a relief after, as you point out, all of that. >> it is. >> and it's crazy you've got ice right on the edge of des moines and chicago's going to be 75. what a weird month. bill karins, thank you so much. really appreciate it. good to see you. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> still ahead here, the u.s. hits another grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. those new case numbers and the latest infections inside the trump administration, coming up next. trump administration, coming up next [woman] what is that? [man] uh, mine. why? it's just that it's... lavender, yes it is. old spice, it's for men. but i like the smell of it. [music playing] - with the ninja foodito intelligesmart xl grill.ing just pick your protein, select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that gr
but as we said, it's really going to be a weak storm by the time it gets up there towards pensacola ora big deal at all, especially considering all the big storms that area's had earlier this season. >> well, that's got to be a relief after, as you point out, all of that. >> it is. >> and it's crazy you've got ice right on the edge of des moines and chicago's going to be 75. what a weird month. bill karins, thank you so much. really appreciate it. good to see you. we'll see...
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pensacola -- excuse me. i keep saying that. pennsylvania is not -- donald trump's not going to find the votes to catch up in pennsylvan pennsylvania. georgia looks like it will have a recount, but biden will most likely stay ahead there. let's talk about nevada and arizona. they seem to be going in two different directions just because of clark county. 2-1 democratic area. it looks like nevada is going to probably break for joe biden. but arizona, like you said, that is getting tight. is it safe to say outside of maricopa and tucson, you've got some vote-rich republican areas where donald trump could fair better, and if he comes in under the 59%, 6 07 in maricopa and tucson, he can make that up in the red areas across the state. >> well, rich in republican vote bus not population. that's the one thing. keep in mind, you've got almost 65% of the vote in arizona is just maricopa county. and then you could add another 20% just for pima county where tucson is. that's the balance we're talking about. we've got a lot of land but not
pensacola -- excuse me. i keep saying that. pennsylvania is not -- donald trump's not going to find the votes to catch up in pennsylvan pennsylvania. georgia looks like it will have a recount, but biden will most likely stay ahead there. let's talk about nevada and arizona. they seem to be going in two different directions just because of clark county. 2-1 democratic area. it looks like nevada is going to probably break for joe biden. but arizona, like you said, that is getting tight. is it...
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something radically happens with trend lines that would be like, for instance, my old district in pensacola, florida, giving joe biden 90% of the vote. wouldn't happen. never gonna happen. it's not going to happen in philly nor pittsburgh as well. we know based on voting history and what's happened this past week. >> but we wait. >> yes, so joe biden, i'd be surprised if joe biden didn't pick up 70%, 75%, 80% of the remaining votes. john heilemann, there is no doubt that the decision desks are being far more cautious because if donald trump is willing to throw the republican governor and republican secretary of state under the bus in georgia and accuse them of cheating to help joe biden get elected, he certainly would do that to any networks that called this prematurely. >> right. and it's exactly in the same vain that mika was talking about which is, thank god human beings are learning machines and these institutions we work for are also learning machines. we have slowly, painfully come to understand how to deal with donald trump over the course of these four years. the fact the media hand
something radically happens with trend lines that would be like, for instance, my old district in pensacola, florida, giving joe biden 90% of the vote. wouldn't happen. never gonna happen. it's not going to happen in philly nor pittsburgh as well. we know based on voting history and what's happened this past week. >> but we wait. >> yes, so joe biden, i'd be surprised if joe biden didn't pick up 70%, 75%, 80% of the remaining votes. john heilemann, there is no doubt that the...
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caller: it's right outside of pensacola, a suburb of pensacola.700 bed hospital and 750 bed hospital. we have a lot of folks getting tested positive nowadays. you can look online and look at the statistics of our area, the mortality rate is about average with the rest of the country. working in the hospital every day, the people that are dying, there are exceptions to that. yesterday, onet of our recently retired anesthesiologists who is very fit and healthy unfortunately passed away two days ago. there are exceptions to what i'm saying, i don't mean overly generalized, but if you look at the folks that are dying in the hospital, most of them are very unhealthy people and they are challenging for us even before covid. they spend a lot of time in the hospital and we take care of the complications associated with their chronic illness that is primarily due to the choices they make in life, either too much food, too much smoking, too much alcohol, or too much drugs. host: a few other folks waiting to get in. heading to the land of lincoln, this is ja
caller: it's right outside of pensacola, a suburb of pensacola.700 bed hospital and 750 bed hospital. we have a lot of folks getting tested positive nowadays. you can look online and look at the statistics of our area, the mortality rate is about average with the rest of the country. working in the hospital every day, the people that are dying, there are exceptions to that. yesterday, onet of our recently retired anesthesiologists who is very fit and healthy unfortunately passed away two days...
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talking about a lot of things and you always tell me, joe, tell me that thing about the riptide in pensacola. tell me that story again and of course what i tell, willie, is we learn very young the northwest florida region that when you're on the beaches and the riptide takes you out and i'm looking at you, alabama, and louisiana tourists. when that riptide starts taking you out, you just go with it. and it just -- it will take you out a while. but you just stay calm, because it's going to take you out until it stops and when it stops you then swim parallel to the beach and then you just swim on in. you all got that? well, that's been, willie, as you said to me last night, when we were at the orphanage, socially distanced, wearing masks, that's what our strategy should be here. we know donald trump will act badly, let them do their thing and when we get to the end of the process, then it's time to start talking. you look yesterday at "the washington post" article by bob costa, they know and they're admitting now they can't win these legal lawsuits. they're admitting in front of courts there i
talking about a lot of things and you always tell me, joe, tell me that thing about the riptide in pensacola. tell me that story again and of course what i tell, willie, is we learn very young the northwest florida region that when you're on the beaches and the riptide takes you out and i'm looking at you, alabama, and louisiana tourists. when that riptide starts taking you out, you just go with it. and it just -- it will take you out a while. but you just stay calm, because it's going to take...
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host: jim in pensacola, florida, who supports these gatherings.id not hear the whole details about the gatherings, but in florida -- i am a catholic. i've had no problems with regards to harmony between faith and science. we have had separation in our churches, mask ordering, and we can have as many people as we can possibly get in the building under those restrictions. down here are different buildings, like restaurants have different numbers as to how many people can be gathered in the building, like walmart and stuff like that. there is no set number for all buildings. it is kind of reasonable down here. i have nothing against religious gatherings as long as there is harmony between science and faith. from jane,ll hear santa fe, new mexico -- james, santa fe, new mexico. caller: i am a retired navy chaplain. one of the reasons why they have chaplains in the military is because the first amendment of the constitution, which the government not interfere with the free exercise of religion. if the supreme court made their decision to not allow peop
host: jim in pensacola, florida, who supports these gatherings.id not hear the whole details about the gatherings, but in florida -- i am a catholic. i've had no problems with regards to harmony between faith and science. we have had separation in our churches, mask ordering, and we can have as many people as we can possibly get in the building under those restrictions. down here are different buildings, like restaurants have different numbers as to how many people can be gathered in the...
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outran hillary clinton in hill darling go county in south texas, and duval county, outran hillary in pensacolat if you go to miami-dade, he was basically at parity with hillary clinton. the issue here is that donald trump added 200,000 votes to his vote number in miami-dade. whether or not those are all cubans, maybe they are. he added to his vote number in hispanic count this around the country. democrats need to ask themselves not just, you know, what can we do better, but they need to examine why trump is winning in these communities. you know, i spent a lot of time in texas covering rick perry when he was governor. when he first ran for governor, he won 13% of hispanic vote. when he got re-elected in 2010, he won 8% of the hispanic vote. when you talk to him and ted cruz who also won 10% of the vote against beto, those are conservative people, they go to church, they own guns. a lot of them are small business owners. that's the monolith question. a lot of them are second, third, fourth generation mexican-american immigrants who might be appalled at the fact that donald trump is putting kid
outran hillary clinton in hill darling go county in south texas, and duval county, outran hillary in pensacolat if you go to miami-dade, he was basically at parity with hillary clinton. the issue here is that donald trump added 200,000 votes to his vote number in miami-dade. whether or not those are all cubans, maybe they are. he added to his vote number in hispanic count this around the country. democrats need to ask themselves not just, you know, what can we do better, but they need to...
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said some tough things before -- as i said before when they sunk a ship as an artificial reef in pensacolaay, he told barnicle, the damn shame is that scarborough wasn't chained to it. >> he didn't mean it. >> but what i loved about senator mccain was he took things personally, he got angry and just like he would hate this say this. >> don't do it. >> just like bill clinton, he knew there was another vote coming up. he knew he had to put aside any harsh feelings and i will tell you, i have said it before, when i went to the hill in february of 2017, there was nobody else on the hill i wanted to visit and there was john mccain being still true to the cause, still being true to the cause of democracy. still concerned not only about donald trump, but his old friend lindsey graham who he knew even at that time was being swayed by the power of the presidency. >> yeah. yeah. the other thing about mccain which you know well, he was kind of the william shakespeare of profanity. he could do things -- you know? iambic pentameter with words we can't say, but he was a poetic sailor in that sense. but
said some tough things before -- as i said before when they sunk a ship as an artificial reef in pensacolaay, he told barnicle, the damn shame is that scarborough wasn't chained to it. >> he didn't mean it. >> but what i loved about senator mccain was he took things personally, he got angry and just like he would hate this say this. >> don't do it. >> just like bill clinton, he knew there was another vote coming up. he knew he had to put aside any harsh feelings and i...
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know, i followed him for a little bit, because i was in pensacola, florida, a few years ago. he was governor when i moved in. i am familiar with all of the whether for, hickenlooper or anti-hickenlooper. i think there was so much attention centered around that. it did not seem like a surprise to me. bluelorado has really gone over the last presidential cycles. as you can see from this electoral college map, it was declared for vice president biden pretty early in the cycle, and this is where it stands right now, vice president biden electoral votes. you can see the states there that have been projected for each candidate. so, ray, what are the issues that are important to you? >> well, i think the default in aurora and the rest of the country would be covid-19 right now. me, personally, the police force, the militarization of the police, qualified immunity. that is a big one. a -- in aurora, especially after elijah mcclain. , and for me, personally, the top issue is immigration. it is an issue that is near and dear to me. >> and in which way is it near and dear to you? i am a
know, i followed him for a little bit, because i was in pensacola, florida, a few years ago. he was governor when i moved in. i am familiar with all of the whether for, hickenlooper or anti-hickenlooper. i think there was so much attention centered around that. it did not seem like a surprise to me. bluelorado has really gone over the last presidential cycles. as you can see from this electoral college map, it was declared for vice president biden pretty early in the cycle, and this is where it...
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. >> if you just watch across here, still voting out by pensacola and the panhandle. let me show you to remind you all these smaller counties. a lot of red. right? that's the key for the president. not very populous but when you add one and then another and another you get the votes to offset some of this. it takes time. florida sometimes roller coasters through the night. >> palm beach county is in. >> that's 2016 -- >> you see this. palm beach county is in right now but this is 91 to 28. this is the quirks of the map when watching at home. you see this county red if you are a democrat, you panic. we need to visit it. >> back to miami-dade. >> let me take the lines away so you're not distracted. if that stays blue, that's a big deal for democrats. if that state is blue, that's a big deal for democrats. come back to miami-dade. if you are in the biden campaign, you want it to be better than that. doesn't mean it's game over but if you aren't getting it here, you better make it up somewhere else. and we'll watch the rest of this vote come in. again if there's a lot of
. >> if you just watch across here, still voting out by pensacola and the panhandle. let me show you to remind you all these smaller counties. a lot of red. right? that's the key for the president. not very populous but when you add one and then another and another you get the votes to offset some of this. it takes time. florida sometimes roller coasters through the night. >> palm beach county is in. >> that's 2016 -- >> you see this. palm beach county is in right now...