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and endorsed david purdue and purdue is a close friend of trump. i think david purdue will be elected and i think he'll be the best virginia in history along with youngkin in virginia. i'm fired up. i'm working hard for david purdue. i think he'll be the best governor in georgia history. >> this is ann a republican in manchester, kentucky. what do you make of what your senator had to say yesterday, ann? >> caller: i do not agree with him. i think that it was just a protest. maybe there was some plants, people that were planted and maybe a few bad actors. but it was just a protest. and do i think anybody in their right mind voted for the president that is in office now? no. >> bill, orange park, florida, protest or insurrection, bill?
and endorsed david purdue and purdue is a close friend of trump. i think david purdue will be elected and i think he'll be the best virginia in history along with youngkin in virginia. i'm fired up. i'm working hard for david purdue. i think he'll be the best governor in georgia history. >> this is ann a republican in manchester, kentucky. what do you make of what your senator had to say yesterday, ann? >> caller: i do not agree with him. i think that it was just a protest. maybe...
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i think david purdue will be the best governor in georgia history. host: that was joe in georgia and this is anne in manchester, kentucky. what do you think about what your senator had to say? caller: i do not agree with them. i think it was just a protest. maybe there were people who were planted and some bad actors but it was just a protest. do i think anybody in their right mind voted for the president in office now? no. host: bill, orange park,
i think david purdue will be the best governor in georgia history. host: that was joe in georgia and this is anne in manchester, kentucky. what do you think about what your senator had to say? caller: i do not agree with them. i think it was just a protest. maybe there were people who were planted and some bad actors but it was just a protest. do i think anybody in their right mind voted for the president in office now? no. host: bill, orange park,
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he is now also the executive dir at purdue university. welcome to "washington journal." guest: great to be with you today. host: let me ask you first where you think we are in the arc of the pandemic two years into it. guest: well, that's a great place to start. i will tell you that every time someone has made a prediction about this pandemic and the direction it's going into, we end up with egg on our face. one of the things that i will most remember from my time working with tony fauci, he and i were together every day for most of 2020, was he said to me i have been doing this for 40-plus years and i've never encountered a virus like this before. he has worked with h.i.v., with many other viruses that we were worried could turn into a pandemic. it's a challenge, but that said i think that there is scientifically and from a policy and human behavior standpoint. scientifically we have more and more people vaccinated. over a half million people getting vaccinated every day in the united states. we should not believe that vaccines have faltered. we have more people who hav
he is now also the executive dir at purdue university. welcome to "washington journal." guest: great to be with you today. host: let me ask you first where you think we are in the arc of the pandemic two years into it. guest: well, that's a great place to start. i will tell you that every time someone has made a prediction about this pandemic and the direction it's going into, we end up with egg on our face. one of the things that i will most remember from my time working with tony...
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you've got kemp leading purdue. you have 42% of people not knowing that trump endorsed purdue.is emerging issue that purdue is on the side of 75% of republicans and the governors on the wrong side. there is a wage issue there and there is potential but it's going to be a real strong effort. >> sean: we are going to bring you back because we need more polling data. i hope the president heard that about georgia and about purdue. robert, thank you. already, thank you. when we come back, it was one year ago today that we lost the conservative radio titan, the babe ruth of talk radio. rush limbaugh. rush in his own words talking about what makes us great every year, workers' comp would jump 15, 20 percent. and that's where i was struggling as a small business. i'm very happy that i moved over to pie. i can grow my company, while not breaking the bank. ask your agent, or get a quote at easyaspie.com. [bushes rustling] [door opening] ♪dramatic music♪ yes! hon! the weathertech's here. ♪ weathertech is the ultimate protection for your vehicle. laser-measured floorliners... no drill mudf
you've got kemp leading purdue. you have 42% of people not knowing that trump endorsed purdue.is emerging issue that purdue is on the side of 75% of republicans and the governors on the wrong side. there is a wage issue there and there is potential but it's going to be a real strong effort. >> sean: we are going to bring you back because we need more polling data. i hope the president heard that about georgia and about purdue. robert, thank you. already, thank you. when we come back, it...
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it shows kemp up in points against purdue.blow for can't that donald trump is against him. >> yeah, chris. there is a couple things going. on the trump brand is still the strongest brand within the gop. until someone topples him, until someone proves otherwise. .. with these down ballot candidates, perdue, vance, i think what you're seeing is that voters are gonna sorting out the authentic versus the inauthentic. right? don't trump's authentic, contemptuous, jerk. that is not met his pejoratively as he sounds. he was a jerk and business. he is a jerk in tv. he's a jerk in politics. that is his brand. when you see someone trying to take on that contemptuous jerk brand that was very successful for donald trump, it is hard to sell if you're vance or perdue. the in authenticity is what's, ultimately, the ink around their neck. >> it ends up being a test, right? elaine, when you say haven't clear the field... i've always felt that there is a weird, sort of, interplay vis-À-vis the political strength of this particular individual. t
it shows kemp up in points against purdue.blow for can't that donald trump is against him. >> yeah, chris. there is a couple things going. on the trump brand is still the strongest brand within the gop. until someone topples him, until someone proves otherwise. .. with these down ballot candidates, perdue, vance, i think what you're seeing is that voters are gonna sorting out the authentic versus the inauthentic. right? don't trump's authentic, contemptuous, jerk. that is not met his...
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purdue even going the petty row, he changed his profile picture to stacey abrams massless with the kidsnmask their kids, young people would say about a shame being thrown at these guys for the georgia governor torrey. jon: charles watson, thank you. border officials are seeing more migrants coming from well outside mexico in the northern triangle countries, the meantime as we take a live look at the southern border the agency reports it made 1.9 million arrests in 2021 that is a new record national corresponded is live in mission texas with more. >> the rising number of migrants in the other countries is a challenge to the administration places like nicaragua and venezuela don't take their people back, some can be reported, several runners being tackled by dps, then just before dawn the next day they catch to coyotes or guys. both incidents reflect the surge in illegal traffic since the president's election and his failure to reform immigration system as he promised. >> this is the first president in the history of the united states of america seeking asylum has to do it in another coun
purdue even going the petty row, he changed his profile picture to stacey abrams massless with the kidsnmask their kids, young people would say about a shame being thrown at these guys for the georgia governor torrey. jon: charles watson, thank you. border officials are seeing more migrants coming from well outside mexico in the northern triangle countries, the meantime as we take a live look at the southern border the agency reports it made 1.9 million arrests in 2021 that is a new record...
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seemingly rules that have a separate set of practitioners into separate judicial system and if you are purdueu go to white plains, you've got a judge, i'm not drawing any conclusions but according to the plaintiff in separate actions, the state attorney general in the victims and survivors was very favorably inclined to purdue pharma. likewise that pattern would repeat itself. i'm honing down on reforming the rules but making sure that the rules are applied evenhandedly and fairly. >> senator thank you for the question. i do think i would respectfully disagree on the nondebtor prohibition act. i think a blanket prohibition is not the right way to do it but i would encourage congress to consider adopting more uniform standards for when it is appropriate. that issues like the issue we discussed today it is more nuance and less black-and-white that it might seem. there could be appropriate circumstances where the victims can recover more than they would've otherwise recovered. i do understand your concerns about venues. i think having the notion that third-party releases are legal in california
seemingly rules that have a separate set of practitioners into separate judicial system and if you are purdueu go to white plains, you've got a judge, i'm not drawing any conclusions but according to the plaintiff in separate actions, the state attorney general in the victims and survivors was very favorably inclined to purdue pharma. likewise that pattern would repeat itself. i'm honing down on reforming the rules but making sure that the rules are applied evenhandedly and fairly. >>...
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clear the field for david purdue, push out for brian kemp who wouldn't go out with the big lie. effort? does he have the influence and strategy to get this right? >> well, he's never had a strategy because a strategy, trump's not a thinker, but look, there's a reason why liz cheney is in trouble. there's a reason why i no longer am in the republican party. there's a reason why adam kinzinger isn't running again. if you're publicly opposed to donald trump, you have no future in this party, so to have his endorsement is a really, really big deal. it still is. purdue's a weak candidate, jim, but trump's endorsement will make it competitive. >> if one of the many investigations of trump, whether his businesses, civil cases in new york, you have the case in georgia, as you know, which could lead to potential criminal indictment for his interference in the election there, you have a report that's going to come from the january 6th committee. does any of that lead that support to waiver or are the walls too built up at this point? >> look, jim, i know, i apologize, i'm a dark irishman
clear the field for david purdue, push out for brian kemp who wouldn't go out with the big lie. effort? does he have the influence and strategy to get this right? >> well, he's never had a strategy because a strategy, trump's not a thinker, but look, there's a reason why liz cheney is in trouble. there's a reason why i no longer am in the republican party. there's a reason why adam kinzinger isn't running again. if you're publicly opposed to donald trump, you have no future in this party,...
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host: he is the executive director of purdue university.lso the general during the trump administration. thank you for your time. guest: great questions for your callers -- from your followers. i just want to say it is ok to have questions. do not let anybody shame you for having questions. that is what we are doing today. there is a lot of nuance. it cannot be answered in a tweet, we need to have these conversations, you need to talk to your doctor or health care provider. not let misinformation lead you into making a bad decision for your health. get the facts and hopefully you will take measures to protect yourself from covid. that is the way we actually end this pandemic. host: we love to have you back on. up next, we will open up our phones for open forum to hear from you on the issues we talked about today including the russia conflict or items in the news you are following, particularly in politics. the lines are for republicans, (202) 748-8001. >> this week live on the c-span network, the senate will continue -- consider the nominat
host: he is the executive director of purdue university.lso the general during the trump administration. thank you for your time. guest: great questions for your callers -- from your followers. i just want to say it is ok to have questions. do not let anybody shame you for having questions. that is what we are doing today. there is a lot of nuance. it cannot be answered in a tweet, we need to have these conversations, you need to talk to your doctor or health care provider. not let...
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presents a military threat of any kind or at least jockeys that way were willing to give some concession purduenk that's going to result in more or less of these type of situations? i think in the end a threat of aggression is not excel for an act of aggression i'll be curious your guests thoughts, thank you. >> i certainly did not mean to suggest any form of appeasement. simply trying to characterize what i've seen and heard from both the government the u.s. government or our position is. andls then also from the security experts i've talked to have been watching this for very long time. this russian buildup did not happen overnight. it has been building up for over a year. this is been a long planned move by russia to try and force the issue of ukraine i guess stopping ukraine from joining and hass not had success so far and the pressure campaign is solicited. the question is do they feel like they have to at this point invade and inflict heavy damages? and att, that point is at risk pulling the u.s. into a regional war? or can there be a diplomatic solution? that is the point i was trying to
presents a military threat of any kind or at least jockeys that way were willing to give some concession purduenk that's going to result in more or less of these type of situations? i think in the end a threat of aggression is not excel for an act of aggression i'll be curious your guests thoughts, thank you. >> i certainly did not mean to suggest any form of appeasement. simply trying to characterize what i've seen and heard from both the government the u.s. government or our position...
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this is kind of an ugly moment from last night, clemson and purdue when the more stolen and he is undercututally by david collins, clemson and that is a total cheap shot right there. he could have gotten out of the way. in my opinion, the ejection ensued immediately. he's been suspended for one game happy to report that more was not seriously hurt on that play. and so that's a good thing. out of a bad move. check this out. this is the perfect meeting of winning a football game on a wing and a prayer that the priest and philadelphia make it a nice catch. nice move to get open, and then he secures the catch. and i suppose you guys want a super bowl prediction predicted in an upset. cincinnati will beat the rams. wow anyway. thank you. wow anyway. thank you. goodnight. i'm just giving my thanksgiving toast. oh, come on, dad. isn't it weird that every year you single out one person who somehow made you extra proud this year? -it makes the rest of us feel like we -- -it's you, claire. yeah! i knew it! and you, phil, and you, mitchell. actually, it's all of you. i know i get a hard time for stir
this is kind of an ugly moment from last night, clemson and purdue when the more stolen and he is undercututally by david collins, clemson and that is a total cheap shot right there. he could have gotten out of the way. in my opinion, the ejection ensued immediately. he's been suspended for one game happy to report that more was not seriously hurt on that play. and so that's a good thing. out of a bad move. check this out. this is the perfect meeting of winning a football game on a wing and a...
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and if you're purdue pharma and you go to white plains, you got a judge that, and i'm not drawing any conclusions here, but according to the plaintiffs in separate actions, the state attorneys general, some of the victims and survivors was very favorably inclined toward purdue pharma and the sacklers. and likewise, that pattern repeated. so i guess i'm honing down on reforming the rules, but making sure the rules are applied even handedly and fairly. mr. zumbro. >> senator, first, thank you for the question. i do think i would respectfully disagree on the nondebtor prohibition act. i think a blanket prohibition is not the right way to do it, but i would encourage congress to consider adopting uniform -- more uniform standards for when it is appropriate. that issue, like the issue we discussed today, is more nuanced and less black and white than it might seem. i think there can be appropriate circumstances where the victims can actually recover more than they would have otherwise recovered as a result of that. but i do understand your concerns about venue. i think having the notion tha
and if you're purdue pharma and you go to white plains, you got a judge that, and i'm not drawing any conclusions here, but according to the plaintiffs in separate actions, the state attorneys general, some of the victims and survivors was very favorably inclined toward purdue pharma and the sacklers. and likewise, that pattern repeated. so i guess i'm honing down on reforming the rules, but making sure the rules are applied even handedly and fairly. mr. zumbro. >> senator, first, thank...
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the latest poll shows that you are neck and neck against incumbent brian kemp and david purdue, that's is becoming the key battleground states over the direction of our country. what are you doing differently this time around? >> number one we are going to do what we did right the last time and that's reaching out to every georgian as close as we can. it is important to reach out to our resources in order to reach every voter. people are in pain. they want a governor who's not proud of his in-action, they want someone to lead a state of opportunity, that's what i intend to do. we'll reach out to the 1.3 million voters who join the roles of 2018, we know that 43% of these new voters are under the age of 30. we know 17 points higher for democrats than republicans to be the new people on the roles. more than anything, what we know is they are hungry for leadership. that's the kind of leadership i want to provide. i believe there is one georgia. we may not agree on the same issues but i like every georgian and i want to make sure we all have the opportunity to thrive. >> this is something
the latest poll shows that you are neck and neck against incumbent brian kemp and david purdue, that's is becoming the key battleground states over the direction of our country. what are you doing differently this time around? >> number one we are going to do what we did right the last time and that's reaching out to every georgian as close as we can. it is important to reach out to our resources in order to reach every voter. people are in pain. they want a governor who's not proud of...
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members of the billionaire family that owns purdue pharma is trying to get the opioid segment on trackonsidering whether to add $1 billion to the agreement in an effort to win over holdouts. that would bring the family contribution to $5.3 billion. a judge rejected an earlier version. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. biden: should leave now. we are dealing with the -- american citizens should leave now. we are dealing with one of the largest armies in the world. that is a world war i americans and russians start shooting at each other. tom: the president of the united states delicately driving the forward on what we have seen of last couple of days, which is a significant step up in diplomacy including comments yesterday off of the united kingdom. we are thrilled you are with us. we will focus on inflation, the raging fed dynamic, there are other stories as well. gina martin adams in for lisa abramowicz and we are thrilled to brin
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jerome adams is a distinguished professor at purdue university. thank you so much for joining us. let get to it. on both sides of the aisle, governors want to move past the pandemic. when you look where we are right now with this thing, with signs things are improving, are we in a place to safely transition from pandemic to endemic? >> we're not there yet and that's a matter of definitions and the actual virus. we have over 2,000 people dying every single day. we know that the longer it takes to get up the hill, it takes that longer to get back down the hill. people should understand there is hope. we're seeing cases going down. we're seeing more and more people get vaccinated so that's critically important. i think we are headed toward a brighter spring, a brighter summer but we have to pick up the pace with vaccinations and boosters. >> i hope you're right. with cases on the decline, nearly every single u.s. county is still seeing high transmission according to the cdc and so many local officials are keeping mask mandates in place. do you think we need maybe a different set of g
jerome adams is a distinguished professor at purdue university. thank you so much for joining us. let get to it. on both sides of the aisle, governors want to move past the pandemic. when you look where we are right now with this thing, with signs things are improving, are we in a place to safely transition from pandemic to endemic? >> we're not there yet and that's a matter of definitions and the actual virus. we have over 2,000 people dying every single day. we know that the longer it...
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i think david purdue will be the best governor in georgia history.ost: that was joe in georgia and this is anne in manchester, kentucky. what do you think about what your senator had to say? caller: i do not agree with them. i think it was just a protest. maybe there were people who were planted and some bad actors but it was just a protest. do i think anybody in their right mind voted for the president in office now? no. host: bill, orange park, florida. protest or insurrection? caller: i think it was a protest but i think mcconnell ought to sell his house in kentucky because he will not be living there anymore. i think liz cheney and kissinger ought to be routed out of congress. not only their own state, they are the insurrectionists. host: back to ronna mcdaniel, chairman of the republican national committee. her op-ed this morning in town hall, but the awful events of that day do not justify cheney or kissinger enabling a partisan committee whose real purpose seems to be helping democrats' electoral prospects at the ruining of people's lives. the
i think david purdue will be the best governor in georgia history.ost: that was joe in georgia and this is anne in manchester, kentucky. what do you think about what your senator had to say? caller: i do not agree with them. i think it was just a protest. maybe there were people who were planted and some bad actors but it was just a protest. do i think anybody in their right mind voted for the president in office now? no. host: bill, orange park, florida. protest or insurrection? caller: i...
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so the scenario that i'm most worried about is that a governor, say, a governor purdue in georgia sends in a fake slate of electors. and then the house of representatives refuse to reject it. and under the law that's written wright now, there's nothing that can be done to stop that. >> so, a final thought for me, the number was 147 republicans who went along with former president trump on january 6th. they been want to except the electoral college outcome. if it's presented as, are you with trump or against him, i can see those republicans remaining lockstep. but if it's the abstract electoral college act of 1887, maybe if there were a vote now, they would almost feel like they could get away with fine-tuning the law. do you understand the point that i'm making? >> i do. >> and if so, give a 20-second reaction. >> i think it's smart. i think it's wise and i think it's also principled. because in the abstract, the princele is just the courts and politicians or democrats should be making the decision about the result of an election and that are principle is impossible to deny. so when mem
so the scenario that i'm most worried about is that a governor, say, a governor purdue in georgia sends in a fake slate of electors. and then the house of representatives refuse to reject it. and under the law that's written wright now, there's nothing that can be done to stop that. >> so, a final thought for me, the number was 147 republicans who went along with former president trump on january 6th. they been want to except the electoral college outcome. if it's presented as, are you...
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having kemp versus purdue is interesting in itself.forced error, for lack of a better term, multiple times. so she gets a mulligan for this one, i'm sure, and the campaign will move on. >> i wonder, bakari, how can you be so sure people won't think about voting for her mildly turned off by this? stacey abrams has shown she is able to pull together a voting coalition. certainly some of those people could be folks who are a little -- you know, they are just peeved what they have been through when it comes to kids and covid and school. >> no doubt. but i have a hard time believing -- one thing terry mcauliffe showed us you have to be concerned and sensitive to how parents feel about their children in classroom in making sure they're in school. my only point is i don't think a picture where we trust and believe georgians know the context, that she was wearing a mask throughout and took it off for the picture, i don't think that's going to drive away voters that she has an opportunity to win. in fact, i think most people will look at the co
having kemp versus purdue is interesting in itself.forced error, for lack of a better term, multiple times. so she gets a mulligan for this one, i'm sure, and the campaign will move on. >> i wonder, bakari, how can you be so sure people won't think about voting for her mildly turned off by this? stacey abrams has shown she is able to pull together a voting coalition. certainly some of those people could be folks who are a little -- you know, they are just peeved what they have been...
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and it continues the theme for purdue, who has centered his challenge against kemp on both his loyalty to trump and his embrace of the former presidents phony narrative of widespread election fraud. joining us now, robert gibbs, former obama campaign senior adviser and former white house press secretary. he also cohosts the hacks on top. and mark mckinnon, former advisor to both george w. bush and john mccain. he's also one of the cohost of the circus on showtime. good to see you guys. robert gibbs, you have been keeping a close eye on this georgia election. one makes it so interesting and is there anything we are going to learn from the outcome there? what are you watching? >> chris, i think it's one of the most fascinating state in the 2022 cycle. and i think you look at just this ad and it shows you, this is going to tell you a lot about trump's power in the republican primary. in 2022 and going forward. and i think if you look at 74% of the people in the recent atlanta journal-constitution poll believed republicans, believe widespread fraud happened in 2020. so the big lie among re
and it continues the theme for purdue, who has centered his challenge against kemp on both his loyalty to trump and his embrace of the former presidents phony narrative of widespread election fraud. joining us now, robert gibbs, former obama campaign senior adviser and former white house press secretary. he also cohosts the hacks on top. and mark mckinnon, former advisor to both george w. bush and john mccain. he's also one of the cohost of the circus on showtime. good to see you guys. robert...
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here's part of their statement aimed at kemp and purdue.ly, the contender to brian kemp in georgia. one of stacey's opponents downplayed the virus while trading stock to profit off the pandemic after his private coronavirus briefings as a senator. another of her opponents attacked mayors seeking to protect their citizens and has failed to expand access to medicaid even as rural hospitals close. what do you make of the gop response and hypocrisy, right? even thinking of governor desantis in florida who said, his guiding principle throughout the pandemic wasn't science, wasn't the lives of floridians, it was freedom. >> yeah. well, i do think that he is playing to a very small segment of the american public. i think most americans realize this was real and dangerous. but i really think democrats need to continue to pound the podium about vaccinations, not just for seniors and not just for adults but also for children, to continue to pound the podium on boosters. we know now that even with omicron, that the deaths and the serious illnesses wer
here's part of their statement aimed at kemp and purdue.ly, the contender to brian kemp in georgia. one of stacey's opponents downplayed the virus while trading stock to profit off the pandemic after his private coronavirus briefings as a senator. another of her opponents attacked mayors seeking to protect their citizens and has failed to expand access to medicaid even as rural hospitals close. what do you make of the gop response and hypocrisy, right? even thinking of governor desantis in...
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in december, purdue via mental roz -- in that statement they say that make 90% of the initial purchasectric. a major force in that decision they say was the inclusion that the all electric person purchased would cost 2. 3 billion more than the gas powered purchase. the department of -- warning that concerns of the draft environmental -- the final version was sufficient. in other words you guys are wrong, by less vehicles. now, it can adjudicate who's right and wrong here. but one of things seems clear is that it is madness to buy 45 to 65,000 gas vehicles for the u.s. postal service in the year of 2022. the planet cannot afford. it and would be like buying 65,000 typewriters for your office in 2002. postmaster -- sites the postal service dire financial service as the reason why the large gas purchase -- fortunately the senate's working went out to finalize a bill already passed by the house to relieve a lot of that financial strain on the u.s. postal service. but you just need to spend the money now. when everyone wants to hear that but with any real investment you need to commit with
in december, purdue via mental roz -- in that statement they say that make 90% of the initial purchasectric. a major force in that decision they say was the inclusion that the all electric person purchased would cost 2. 3 billion more than the gas powered purchase. the department of -- warning that concerns of the draft environmental -- the final version was sufficient. in other words you guys are wrong, by less vehicles. now, it can adjudicate who's right and wrong here. but one of things...
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on purdue cur punky out gammel and yell at vick to see that ta see t eva taught eli t a in a t to john me, the senior fina a. i pair, an 11 to 2 set view laws to said that was a t key key. so some passe uphill are getting laddie. me me as he saw cur, law mo daphne t. a news account re, i longer am ill, full on cake assures her daughter e. a. c o c posted a complete counter her noon. so c a t f all says to publish lies the 3 totes had he still nell aid de la monte, or lou to fast nanda the lexy stars, men narly and neat. nissan abbey smiled. ah, the surrealist movement originally grew up in congress. where entre bartold settled after the war? so realist believed the traditional art was dead and that it was time for new scenery, a new reality that combined the conscious with the sub conscious. so realism grew partly out of another artistic development data is. this was an anti establishment and sometimes chaotic movement, but also emerged after world war one. later, surrealist artists criticize the wise of nazi germany in turn, hitler condemned as quote degenerates ah amin food van cut o
on purdue cur punky out gammel and yell at vick to see that ta see t eva taught eli t a in a t to john me, the senior fina a. i pair, an 11 to 2 set view laws to said that was a t key key. so some passe uphill are getting laddie. me me as he saw cur, law mo daphne t. a news account re, i longer am ill, full on cake assures her daughter e. a. c o c posted a complete counter her noon. so c a t f all says to publish lies the 3 totes had he still nell aid de la monte, or lou to fast nanda the lexy...
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we are starting to do work with new effort of purdue on technology and foreign policy. indiana is really trying to drive this national conversation between kind of the heartland and what's happening overseas. do you think congress probably appreciates that connection? >> i don't, and i think it's important for republicans and democrats of course at the federal level to make that argument so that our constituents understand. and i also think that increasingly as we consider this u.s. innovation and competition act through through a rr bipartisan process my colleagues will have a heightened level of understanding about exactly how the domestic tech and competitiveness strengths of our economy complement our national security strengths, and vice versa. this has been the case over the years, but unless we are having that formalize conversation through committees of jurisdiction and by allowing our house and senate through an amendment process, members are not fully engaging. our system does work. we did this over in the united states senate when the past our u.s. innovation
we are starting to do work with new effort of purdue on technology and foreign policy. indiana is really trying to drive this national conversation between kind of the heartland and what's happening overseas. do you think congress probably appreciates that connection? >> i don't, and i think it's important for republicans and democrats of course at the federal level to make that argument so that our constituents understand. and i also think that increasingly as we consider this u.s....
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you had a president within our behind his name now you have a president with a d behind his name purduerity a big bipartisan majority 55 -- 44. but the democrats filibustered the bill paid they demanded 60 votes but ironically what the same time they were calling the filibuster a jim crow racist relic from the past. that same date they were filibustering to protect russia and putin and 44 democrats gave into political pressure from the biden white house they voted in favor of russia, against a sanctions. and explicitly the president of poland, the prime minister poland, the president of ukraine the prime minister of ukraine all explicitly said if you want to stop this invasion, sanction nordstream2. joe biden came to capitol hill and personally lobbied democratic senators to vote against russian sanctions. that is why we are facing this invasion. i got to say, bill, joe biden becoming president is the best thing that ever happen, tragically, for vladimir putin and requested there is an invasion may be the top comes back to cog so to talk with some other topics lifetime here. on the duru
you had a president within our behind his name now you have a president with a d behind his name purduerity a big bipartisan majority 55 -- 44. but the democrats filibustered the bill paid they demanded 60 votes but ironically what the same time they were calling the filibuster a jim crow racist relic from the past. that same date they were filibustering to protect russia and putin and 44 democrats gave into political pressure from the biden white house they voted in favor of russia, against a...
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fed into the big lie and believe in the big lie and the polling shows you behind kemp and behind purduet that? >> well, let's begin with understanding polling is a snapshot and it is not the predictor of what will be. it's a snapshot of where we are and where we are is not a single person has 50% of the people of georgia behind them and i haven't launched a full campaign and we're excited because today is the last day of fundraising for this deadline and we want to post the best numbers possible so invite people to go to stacey abrams.com to support the campaign. here is why. we know the big lie has activated and energized so many people but we also know that the reality of voter suppression and the reality of inaction has led to a deflation, but deflation can be reversed. we can energize and engage but we've got to do the work and this is january 31st. we have until november 8th. that's a long time to have conversation and let people know how we do what we did in 2018, understand the challenges and navigate them. understand the obstacles and make a way over them because that's what we'
fed into the big lie and believe in the big lie and the polling shows you behind kemp and behind purduet that? >> well, let's begin with understanding polling is a snapshot and it is not the predictor of what will be. it's a snapshot of where we are and where we are is not a single person has 50% of the people of georgia behind them and i haven't launched a full campaign and we're excited because today is the last day of fundraising for this deadline and we want to post the best numbers...
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of the bankruptcy system is a separate set of practitioners separate judicial system and if you're purdue pharma and you go to white plains, you got a judge, and i'm not drawing any conclusions here but according to the plaintiff separate action from a state attorney general and the victims and survivors was favorably inclined toward pharma. likewise, fact pattern repeated so i am honing down on reforming the role but making sure the rules are applied fairly. >> senator, thank you for the question, i do think i respectfully disagree on the prohibition act, i think a blanket prohibition is not the white way but i would encourage consider adopting uniform standards when it is appropriate because that issue like the issue we discussed today is more nuanced and less black-and-white that i might seem because i think there can be appropriate circumstances for the victims can recover more than they would otherwise have recovered as a result but i do understand your concerns, i think the notion that third-party releases are illegal in california and texas but permitted in delaware, maybe in new y
of the bankruptcy system is a separate set of practitioners separate judicial system and if you're purdue pharma and you go to white plains, you got a judge, and i'm not drawing any conclusions here but according to the plaintiff separate action from a state attorney general and the victims and survivors was favorably inclined toward pharma. likewise, fact pattern repeated so i am honing down on reforming the role but making sure the rules are applied fairly. >> senator, thank you for the...
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, i've been a big booster of the land grant schools like ohio state, i think they're great places purdue where you went, you know university of michigan minnesota, you know, i like a lot of those all of them. i was recently at university of arkansas fayetteville. great. because families can afford it. and you don't people grow at a different age. i mean, i was 17 when i was going to college growing up in rural, ohio. i didn't really have the tools to prepare for, you know to go to yale. you've got to like be driven for that or have contacts or you know, have you ever seen since you may come a professional on your in public forums and all that somebody discriminate against you because of ohio state georgetown versus the ivy leagues i think so on any. oh, yes anytime you do a job at a top market school. they look a little bit down even at georgetown compared to princeton harvard and yale, you know, it's just the way it is. i mean, it's there there is an eliteism you compensate in any way for that. work i outwork people. and i have a work ethic and and by the time i just keep a kind of put
, i've been a big booster of the land grant schools like ohio state, i think they're great places purdue where you went, you know university of michigan minnesota, you know, i like a lot of those all of them. i was recently at university of arkansas fayetteville. great. because families can afford it. and you don't people grow at a different age. i mean, i was 17 when i was going to college growing up in rural, ohio. i didn't really have the tools to prepare for, you know to go to yale. you've...
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. >> purdue last time. >> michigan state last time. purdue before that >> you're in. >> if you don't go to the big dance -- >> you worked your way back into the big dance. >> darius paying off on a bet. michigan state and rutgers he paid off. he has something here today. good on him for paying off on a bet. unlike some others >> amazing i'm ready to payoff. i don't know do i have to go with austin somewhere? >> yes >>> coming up, a rough start i blocked him on twitter for misinformation he is so -- you know, i'm allowed to do that misinformation a rough start for peloton's ceo after his all-hands meeting was crashed bylaid off employees we'll coming right back. >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies na
. >> purdue last time. >> michigan state last time. purdue before that >> you're in. >> if you don't go to the big dance -- >> you worked your way back into the big dance. >> darius paying off on a bet. michigan state and rutgers he paid off. he has something here today. good on him for paying off on a bet. unlike some others >> amazing i'm ready to payoff. i don't know do i have to go with austin somewhere? >> yes >>> coming up, a rough...
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unfortunately firsthand the opioid epidemic in southern ohio and eastern kentucky when we know that purduenow, for profit. it is concerning. it almost feels like deja vu but also taking into consideration there are a lot of legitimate pain sufferers out there powerful prescription opioids make their lives better so i understand the cdc lightening up a little bit on these guidelines but it is the cdc, the current administration and the fda's responsibility to make sure we aren't in a position where we're prescribing powerful prescription opiates to 21-year-old kids who sprained an ankle again. we've seen that before. >> dana: we'll get more information from the cdc on that an hopefully everyone can stay safe and pain free. i want to ask you about the idea across the country there is a movement to try to put safe injection sites in certain cities. very controversial. trump administration fought against it. looks like the biden administration might let them go ahead. do you think it's time now for these sites, a net plus at the end of the day? >> my perspective has changed on this a lot. i us
unfortunately firsthand the opioid epidemic in southern ohio and eastern kentucky when we know that purduenow, for profit. it is concerning. it almost feels like deja vu but also taking into consideration there are a lot of legitimate pain sufferers out there powerful prescription opioids make their lives better so i understand the cdc lightening up a little bit on these guidelines but it is the cdc, the current administration and the fda's responsibility to make sure we aren't in a position...
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if she stacks up against purdue it is razor tight as well, 48/48.r tight. in georgia you've got two really good races now. >> dana: brian robinson. i thought bill laid it out very well. the quinnipiac poll inflation at 23%, election laws, covid and crime at 11%. how do you see the races stacking up? let's start with the senate. >> well, i want to push back a little bit what bill said about the money advantage warnock has. he has lots of money and an incredible fundraiser and established a fundraising base. whoever the republican nominee that money gap will close dramatically. it's the closest stay in the country in 2020 and 12,000 vote margin in the presidential race. we expect razor tight margins again. we could once again be the deciding factor in who controls the u.s. senate. money won't be a factor there. warnock in 2020 was able to run on a campaign of unlikeable. walking the puppy in one add, hanging christmas lights. not talking about issues. now he has a record and the republicans will be able to hang that around his neck. he bragged that he
if she stacks up against purdue it is razor tight as well, 48/48.r tight. in georgia you've got two really good races now. >> dana: brian robinson. i thought bill laid it out very well. the quinnipiac poll inflation at 23%, election laws, covid and crime at 11%. how do you see the races stacking up? let's start with the senate. >> well, i want to push back a little bit what bill said about the money advantage warnock has. he has lots of money and an incredible fundraiser and...
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david purdue who is challenges kemp to be the next governor of the state of georgia just received donaldose who are walking this tight rope, how is it going over with voters? what are republican voters saying and how are they responding to it? >> if you look at the general election polling laxalt is trailing cortez masto in the state. it is inside the error margin but she is up by a few points. in the primary he is against veteran sam brown and he is ahead. that's because his grandfather because a senator there, and he did run unsuccessfully in 2018 so he has an advantage. laxalt like her shell walker in georgia is one of those who have the endorsement of donald trump and mitch mcconnell. those two are at loggerheads in their picks but in these there's a consensus. in the general election, nevada being a swing state a lot of votes are found in the middle. the question is to what degree is he ee stranging himself too far from the middle. >> nbc's mark caputo, thank you very much for your reporting this morning. michael steele, thank you as well very much for being on this morning, bringin
david purdue who is challenges kemp to be the next governor of the state of georgia just received donaldose who are walking this tight rope, how is it going over with voters? what are republican voters saying and how are they responding to it? >> if you look at the general election polling laxalt is trailing cortez masto in the state. it is inside the error margin but she is up by a few points. in the primary he is against veteran sam brown and he is ahead. that's because his grandfather...
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for politicians, i defer them to former senators purdue and lofter out of georgia as a consequence ofirst ran well over two decades ago, this was an issue that i was talking about that people continue to talk about, and it is just ridiculous that members of congress can trade in on their knowledge and sell stocks. thank you so much for the op-ed and for being here today. president and ceo of the center for american progress, patrick gaspard. mika? >>> up next, a live report from ukraine on the simmering tensions there. plus, continuing coverage of this major inflation news on the economy. chris jansing picks things up in two minutes. two minutes. hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ it's our ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. and it
for politicians, i defer them to former senators purdue and lofter out of georgia as a consequence ofirst ran well over two decades ago, this was an issue that i was talking about that people continue to talk about, and it is just ridiculous that members of congress can trade in on their knowledge and sell stocks. thank you so much for the op-ed and for being here today. president and ceo of the center for american progress, patrick gaspard. mika? >>> up next, a live report from...
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about one thing, my contract with georgians had resonated with the other candidates both kemp and purduelf to get many of these conservative initiatives passed through from constitution carry to giving people back their money in terms of a tax cut with reducing state income taxes. my message is resonating. i want to do for this country what i have been able to do for georgia. that's to go to washington, take back our country. stop this nonsense where they are trying to federalize elections. stop this nonsense where our borders have been not secured like they should have under the previous administration. i want to move forward and making sure that our medical freedoms are protected. look, i'm a conservative. i have traditional values. the left has taken this country too far to the left. that's why i identify with the 10th congressional district. those people that have values like mine. conservative values. they are hardworking entrepreneur spirit. things of that nature. we have to get back to that we lost that in the past year. president trump ha h. this country on the right direction, g
about one thing, my contract with georgians had resonated with the other candidates both kemp and purduelf to get many of these conservative initiatives passed through from constitution carry to giving people back their money in terms of a tax cut with reducing state income taxes. my message is resonating. i want to do for this country what i have been able to do for georgia. that's to go to washington, take back our country. stop this nonsense where they are trying to federalize elections....