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russ, thanks for being with us.know that you're busy working with a citizens coalition trying to work through what happened on november 3rd and why particularly when it comes to the use of the electronic voting ma e chiens -- machines, the election companies involved including dominion, of course, and the software involved. let's start with what you, what you now have found and what you suspect. >> well, good evening, lou. appreciate being on. we have been out looking mostly at michigan. we're getting ready to turn in our sites for pennsylvania and georgia. you know, we -- the things that you find in michigan are amazing. there are over 3,000 precincts where the presidential vote cast compared to the estimated voters is 99% all the way up to 350%. those kind of numbers don't exist in the real world. so where did all those votes come from? and looking at that, we've gone back and we've looked at some of these huge vote dumps that were mostly biden. they were -- we call 'em spike. we've gone back and traced the spikes
russ, thanks for being with us.know that you're busy working with a citizens coalition trying to work through what happened on november 3rd and why particularly when it comes to the use of the electronic voting ma e chiens -- machines, the election companies involved including dominion, of course, and the software involved. let's start with what you, what you now have found and what you suspect. >> well, good evening, lou. appreciate being on. we have been out looking mostly at michigan....
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that is led by the cofounders of a group called allied security operations group, keith lewis and russl be joining us here, and you're going to find, i think, that discussion fascinating as well as the creation of a new web site to show fraud and to show the impact of fraud and the various levels of fraud, hypotheticals waiting to be proved, but you will see in this new graphic the considerable variance of the impact on battleground statements of fraud whether it's mail-in balloting, whether it is electronic voting systems themselves. we are right now joined by one of the attorneys of the trump legal team. she is defense attorney sidney powell. she joins us by phone. sidney, great to have you with us. let me, let me ask you, first, where does the battle from your, from your viewpoint stand tonight? >> it stands with needing a lot more work done because we're inundated with reports of fraud ranging from statistical analysis and incredible anomalies of hundreds of thousands of votes being injected repeatedly into voting systems, particularly -- lou: right. >> -- in wayne county, michigan
that is led by the cofounders of a group called allied security operations group, keith lewis and russl be joining us here, and you're going to find, i think, that discussion fascinating as well as the creation of a new web site to show fraud and to show the impact of fraud and the various levels of fraud, hypotheticals waiting to be proved, but you will see in this new graphic the considerable variance of the impact on battleground statements of fraud whether it's mail-in balloting, whether it...
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russ in windsor, nebraska, you voted for president trump. did you listen to the president elect? what did you think? greta: yeah, -- caller: yeah, what a joke. first of all, biden needs to get his mask on. what about social distancing? everybody out there, huddling around. second of all, he better get his clowns in line climbing on white -- light pols down by the white house. just a joke. you guys are all corrupt. greta: russ, is there anything this president elect could do to give you confidence that he will follow through on the promise he made tonight to unify this country? caller: the guy doesn't even know his own name, let alone trying to lead a country. everybody that voted for him thinks it is all fairytales and whatnot, but they are all clueless. greta: why did you vote for the president? what was the motivating factor for you? caller: he got the economy going and back on track and brought more jobs and had everything going, and then this china flu came over. greta: ok. portia in hampton, georgia. portia, you voted for the vice president, now president elect. caller: yes,
russ in windsor, nebraska, you voted for president trump. did you listen to the president elect? what did you think? greta: yeah, -- caller: yeah, what a joke. first of all, biden needs to get his mask on. what about social distancing? everybody out there, huddling around. second of all, he better get his clowns in line climbing on white -- light pols down by the white house. just a joke. you guys are all corrupt. greta: russ, is there anything this president elect could do to give you...
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if you look to the other russ belt states 0hio they did countand the other russ belt states 0hio theyll those ballots at a time. and got the result very quickly. and we did. and the same happened in florida. but wisconsin michigan actions were taken to make sure that there couldn't be a process where they couldn't be a process where they could set in place was up even though they knew that coronavirus was with us even though they knew lots of people would be voting by mail, those legislators stopped the election officials from putting in place the structures. presumably that was because the republican legislature was working in cahoots with don troubled surrogates. they set this up i have a time. they saw the writing on the wall. they knew which way this was going. just think thatjohn was saying that i thought was interesting, when he described his drives around western pennsylvania and the people supporting donald trump and the reasons that they are supporting donald trump. the policies he enumerated, guns, abortion, religion. it made me wonder whether actually it's going to be very
if you look to the other russ belt states 0hio they did countand the other russ belt states 0hio theyll those ballots at a time. and got the result very quickly. and we did. and the same happened in florida. but wisconsin michigan actions were taken to make sure that there couldn't be a process where they couldn't be a process where they could set in place was up even though they knew that coronavirus was with us even though they knew lots of people would be voting by mail, those legislators...
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there are no explanations russ ramsland earlier and his team and a citizen coalition working through all of the sophisticated systems involved in the delection, they are already saying that they have more than enough evidence of fraud and in his judgment at least, any judge should listen to. >> go down the list, georgia today for two days after the election two counties find memory cards and votes they did not know that were there. in pennsylvania all these uirregularities, some counties allow voters secure their ballots, other counties didn't. some countiesn' pre-campus, othr counties didn't. some counties in pennsylvania set up temporary satellite offices, other counties did not. yet all these irregularities in pennsylvania, signature check was out there for 2.6 million balance. in michigan, 6000 ballots that went for vice president biden that should a whimper president trump. all of these things going on, i keep coming back, why wouldn't we want to get to the bottom of this. why don't the democrats join us? why doesn't joe biden join essay just like you said before the election, i
there are no explanations russ ramsland earlier and his team and a citizen coalition working through all of the sophisticated systems involved in the delection, they are already saying that they have more than enough evidence of fraud and in his judgment at least, any judge should listen to. >> go down the list, georgia today for two days after the election two counties find memory cards and votes they did not know that were there. in pennsylvania all these uirregularities, some counties...
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jason, benjamin and miranda russ-henderson. his two grandchildren, barrett russell henderson and madison renee henderson, will grow one the lessons left from their grandpa russ and the stories of his humor, bravery and kindness. madam speaker, russ was a true american hero. a man of faith and dedicated family man. his life embodied selfless service and serves as an example to us all. my wife and i offer our deepest heart felt condolences to the russ family on this unfortunate anniversary and i requested the united states flag be flown over the united states capitol to honor the life, legacy, service and sacrifice of lee russ. as i close today i ask all americans to continue praying for our country in these difficult times, for our military men and women who protect it and for our first responders who keep us safe at ome. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of billy brandon gibson of huntsville, alabama, who passed away 6 october, 2020. he was born on 1 november, 1920, in blunt county, alabama work laura and
jason, benjamin and miranda russ-henderson. his two grandchildren, barrett russell henderson and madison renee henderson, will grow one the lessons left from their grandpa russ and the stories of his humor, bravery and kindness. madam speaker, russ was a true american hero. a man of faith and dedicated family man. his life embodied selfless service and serves as an example to us all. my wife and i offer our deepest heart felt condolences to the russ family on this unfortunate anniversary and i...
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we also ran a very, very vig russ campaign and that was where we made a big difference. >> is it wisess on the control of the senate or is it bet tore focus on the merit of the individual candidates? >> i think it is a bit of both. we have very strong candidates. people who care deeply about the community. also, if we are going to accomplish anything. getting the skrie russ under control, then it is very helpful for them to win the senate race and for democrats have have control of the senate. you are saying, it's all about turn out. a turn out campaign or persuasion campaign or a bit of both. we worked very, very hard on turn out. we had 150% increase in asian-american voters. the key is to turn them out. that is the key. >> are you surprised by what we've discovered. >> it is pretty shocking. the efforts that the republicans will undermine the elections and undermine democracy. it is important for everybody to know, they are running the election with the rules that they established. joe biden was able to win. i was able to win. it is very unusual for the republicans to be challengin
we also ran a very, very vig russ campaign and that was where we made a big difference. >> is it wisess on the control of the senate or is it bet tore focus on the merit of the individual candidates? >> i think it is a bit of both. we have very strong candidates. people who care deeply about the community. also, if we are going to accomplish anything. getting the skrie russ under control, then it is very helpful for them to win the senate race and for democrats have have control of...
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. >> last question, russ, are you changing your mind on the dollar you guys were overweight there we've heard a lot of dollar bearishness lately, especially from sam druckenmiller this week where is your mind now and how important is the dollar for everything else we've been talking about? >> i think it's important for its secondary effects. it was very important, for example, are you overweight or underweight emerging markets the dollar itself we are trimming, we have been trimming it, we have a very small dollar overweight, it's not a big part of our budget. the dollar is probably more rang-bounran range bound. when you think of a lot of the asset classes or trade that people used to hedge, they're talking about long duration, the dollar and gold, in general those hedges have not been as effective in the last few months as they've been in the last few years. that's important as peep think about how to position their portfolio and manage risk. >> all right russ, thank you. good checking in with you. john >> yeah, kelly, we turn to the latest coronavirus case count. those numbers showin
. >> last question, russ, are you changing your mind on the dollar you guys were overweight there we've heard a lot of dollar bearishness lately, especially from sam druckenmiller this week where is your mind now and how important is the dollar for everything else we've been talking about? >> i think it's important for its secondary effects. it was very important, for example, are you overweight or underweight emerging markets the dollar itself we are trimming, we have been trimming...
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joining me now is russ mould, investment director aj bell. good to see you.eenin good to see you. arcadia has been in trouble for a while actually selling some ways we are not surprised to hear that it's having a very, very tough time in 2020? unfortunately not. there was a financial restructuring in 2019 with landlords and pension funds that the company has as he said been cut struggling and a classic example of how companies potentially go bust very slowly and then at the end quickly and the final straw has probably been the second round of lockdowns across the united kingdom which have kept shoppers away and stores closed and also again putting pressure on arcadia's week online offering unable to compensate for the loss of physical sale. do you think we will see a fire sale of some of these names on the high street that we have known for decades? good question, some of those cases that wallace or evans or dorothy perkins have not made money for a long time, topshop has been the standardbearer for a while and they someone tried to sell it to private equity
joining me now is russ mould, investment director aj bell. good to see you.eenin good to see you. arcadia has been in trouble for a while actually selling some ways we are not surprised to hear that it's having a very, very tough time in 2020? unfortunately not. there was a financial restructuring in 2019 with landlords and pension funds that the company has as he said been cut struggling and a classic example of how companies potentially go bust very slowly and then at the end quickly and the...
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matt and russ fought it off. but andy's lingered.t one night to his father, dada he said, it's just going to be you and me now, right. yep, matt answered, just you and me. andrea mammen was 37. >> gosh, that chokes me up every time, you know, it's like this is what we're dealing with here, and what's left behind and the people, you know, people having to pick up after all of this. i mean, bryan fonseca usually did the christmas production every year, and he's not going to be doing it this year. >> it's another reminder, i'm so glad you do these, these are people behind these numbers and cases. >> you hear people say, oh, it affects virtually nobody. is that nobody? there's a lot of somebodies out there. >> we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> as america marks veterans day, there's a new push for those who have served overseas to continue serving here at home. >> i think what many veterans suffer from when they come home is a lack of purpose, a lack of meaning, and i think service to others has this opportunity
matt and russ fought it off. but andy's lingered.t one night to his father, dada he said, it's just going to be you and me now, right. yep, matt answered, just you and me. andrea mammen was 37. >> gosh, that chokes me up every time, you know, it's like this is what we're dealing with here, and what's left behind and the people, you know, people having to pick up after all of this. i mean, bryan fonseca usually did the christmas production every year, and he's not going to be doing it this...
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one other news, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been in talks with russ the putzes of the sputnik cowriter virus vaccine has altered his way to hospital or did one of the hoff a 1000000 doses of the tablet is in the thawed and final phase of trials that there is some clinic has a broad tear and must go on as involved in the testing audience point to say i spoke with the hospital, director of the russian team, the he's safe and the city. and because siri to be different, one in boxing over the ward is very tense in many countries and russian is only one of the books that russian, i would say, among the 1st to come to the market, would be a move, much dependent on them. and on our ministry in order to prevent the wave, which is on our way, we are following up on d. development of just books in a couple of months. not only that, we learned a little bit about it about it too, but seeing it was invented to government institution in moscow. we like the idea last month is also a spike in cases if there's not a significant increase in the number of people who taste covered positiv
one other news, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been in talks with russ the putzes of the sputnik cowriter virus vaccine has altered his way to hospital or did one of the hoff a 1000000 doses of the tablet is in the thawed and final phase of trials that there is some clinic has a broad tear and must go on as involved in the testing audience point to say i spoke with the hospital, director of the russian team, the he's safe and the city. and because siri to be different, one in...
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joining me now is russ mould, investment director, aj bell., didn't he? when he was re—elected, he came across many manifesto promises, one was to get brexit done and also the northern powerhouse concept and levelling up the economy between the south and the north of the uk. also looking forward to putting forward a major green agenda. i see on the weekend newspapers, he is looking at potentially banning the sale of diesel and petrol ca i’s the sale of diesel and petrol cars in 2030 so that policy is still in the background but having to isolate for a couple of weeks and gone off on a political cleanup after one of his senior advisersjust political cleanup after one of his senior advisers just gone. many of us having to do this and you still get the job done, it is just virtually. you are not physically meeting anyone. in my own small little way, i'm bashing away at the moment and in that respect, from my office here. i'm sure he will be looking to meet mps virtually, talk to key advisors and of course the exit talk‘s ongoing. there is another
joining me now is russ mould, investment director, aj bell., didn't he? when he was re—elected, he came across many manifesto promises, one was to get brexit done and also the northern powerhouse concept and levelling up the economy between the south and the north of the uk. also looking forward to putting forward a major green agenda. i see on the weekend newspapers, he is looking at potentially banning the sale of diesel and petrol ca i’s the sale of diesel and petrol cars in 2030 so that...
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joining me now from new york is russ frushtick, the co—founder of polygon.ll us more about this game. i'm very ignorant. i have not heard of this one, ‘the last of us 2', why did it when? this one, 'the last of us 2', why did it when? 'the last of us 2', obviously the sequel, both of us dreamily mature, telling a harrowing, gritty violent story, so much so that hbo is making a theory based on 'the last of us', so it has become the zeitgeist thing so from the visual is a narrative, one of the strongest games of the year. what does this mean that they won? for the makers, they get an accolade and a goldenjoystick, they get an accolade and a golden joystick, what else do they get? realistically speaking, in the grand scheme of things, 'the last of us', has sold astronomically well this year, so i think you're talking about a game that cost tens of millions of dollars, they knew they would make all this money, whether they won an award or not. for smaller companies, this is where awards help shine a light on projects that may be people were not as familiar with.
joining me now from new york is russ frushtick, the co—founder of polygon.ll us more about this game. i'm very ignorant. i have not heard of this one, ‘the last of us 2', why did it when? this one, 'the last of us 2', why did it when? 'the last of us 2', obviously the sequel, both of us dreamily mature, telling a harrowing, gritty violent story, so much so that hbo is making a theory based on 'the last of us', so it has become the zeitgeist thing so from the visual is a narrative, one of...
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over those years in 2006 and 2018 i interviewed about 85 people and in ukraine and russ russia, almost everybody has an amazing storynd many of these people sm to have that in a period of weeks or months. a lot of those people never even made it and what they told me was wider narrative there were several characters whose stories i would love to brin in. in this narrative, is sort of overlaps too much so there is a massive amount i had to leave out. >> once again, we want to thank you for a riveting presentation and like to congratulate you again. we'll get this to you in the mail immediately after this symposium. i want to mention you, if you're interested in receiving a signed copy of his book, tomorrow we come to the website, you can reach out to us and let us know that's the case and we will make sure you get a signed copy of his book. it's been a pleasure. we look forward to seeing you physically here in the future and having you engage with faculty and students again, congratulations for the reward. i wish you could hear the resounding applause. not the same but i'll give it to y
over those years in 2006 and 2018 i interviewed about 85 people and in ukraine and russ russia, almost everybody has an amazing storynd many of these people sm to have that in a period of weeks or months. a lot of those people never even made it and what they told me was wider narrative there were several characters whose stories i would love to brin in. in this narrative, is sort of overlaps too much so there is a massive amount i had to leave out. >> once again, we want to thank you for...
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. >> the germans rolled across the defenses on the aim river stretching from south to russ. in a drive-in relentless force that drove panic into the french region. three days the german tide had reached the river and was less than 40 miles from paris. they move the second and third u.s. division into the area around chÂteau thierry who helped. both divisions -- the third division in its battle for the mines crossing, world one of the most brilliant ages. one of its is the 30th in poultry and the proud designation. the second division, holding the road between chÂteau terry and paris began pushing the germans back. u.s. marines, fighting with the second division reclaimed important ground in the fierce contest known to history now as the battle of delhi would. >> american history tv visited key monuments, battlefield and cemeteries in northeastern france with historic mitchelson iakopo some. we visit the chbteau gary monument about 60 miles from paris to learn why u.s. forces were in the region and how they helped the french. >> directly behind me is the chateau thierry monum
. >> the germans rolled across the defenses on the aim river stretching from south to russ. in a drive-in relentless force that drove panic into the french region. three days the german tide had reached the river and was less than 40 miles from paris. they move the second and third u.s. division into the area around chÂteau thierry who helped. both divisions -- the third division in its battle for the mines crossing, world one of the most brilliant ages. one of its is the 30th in poultry...
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back in march and nursing home in harm's way >> we really were at glund roun zero wr >> reporter: len russ fighting to keep everybody safe >> you were living in the twilight zone. >> reporter: the contagion taking two lives, forcing a dozen staff members to quarantine >> the entire model collapsed. >> reporter: he says with all the personal protection equipment, covid testing and extra staffing, expenses skyrocketed. >> i would say we're close to half a million dollars under water. our costs before covid were probably about $300 a day perez. since covid, we're approaching $375 to $400 a day >> reporter: in baltimore, maryland, same story dr. dewitt says battling to keep his nonprofit nursing home of a flowed is harder than ever >> most years we ran a financial deficit. >> reporter: he runs one of the oldest black owned nursing homes in the country loenktsed in located in a depressed section of baltimore even before the pandemic, he was forced to lay off four essential employees. >> we had a full-time infection control nurse. we couldn't afford to keep her >> reporter: dewitt now worrying,
back in march and nursing home in harm's way >> we really were at glund roun zero wr >> reporter: len russ fighting to keep everybody safe >> you were living in the twilight zone. >> reporter: the contagion taking two lives, forcing a dozen staff members to quarantine >> the entire model collapsed. >> reporter: he says with all the personal protection equipment, covid testing and extra staffing, expenses skyrocketed. >> i would say we're close to half a...
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. >> as health officials brace for a post holiday covid surge, the russ for a vaccine is ramping up. drugmaker astrazeneca announcing on monday, their vaccine candidate was up to 90% effective in large scale trials, and they are now asking the fda for emergency use authorization. unlike pfizer and moderna, astrazeneca's candidate does not need to be scored in specialty freezers, and will be significantly less expensive, as well. >> our goal, as i said at the beginning, to make sure that we can have a vaccine that is accessible everywhere. i think we've actually managed to do that. >> the next step, reg willer to approval, which could come in as little as three weeks. setting up a target date is of december 12th to start vaccining doctors, nurses, and other front-line workers. >> we have to vaccinate 70% to bring it's touch to a level that really slows it down. we will be able to do that with these vaccines. >> in new york, some communities will be facing varying levels of restrictions, as part of a microcluster targeting. >> we have all learned what works and what does not work. and
. >> as health officials brace for a post holiday covid surge, the russ for a vaccine is ramping up. drugmaker astrazeneca announcing on monday, their vaccine candidate was up to 90% effective in large scale trials, and they are now asking the fda for emergency use authorization. unlike pfizer and moderna, astrazeneca's candidate does not need to be scored in specialty freezers, and will be significantly less expensive, as well. >> our goal, as i said at the beginning, to make sure...
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the implications of the differences presents the most serious thrift to the mobilizeddation of women russ joint power. as white women ignore their built yip privilege of whiteness and define woman in term-of-their own experience alone then women of color become other, the outsiders whose experience and tradition is too alien to comprehend. i hope you will take no note and -- this is testimony. refusing to recognize different makes it impossible to see the different problems and ditching advertise facing us as women. thus, in a pate central county system where white skin is a major trap, it is easy for black women to be used the power structure against black women so for black women it is necessary as all times to separate the need odd the opressor from our own legitimate conflict inside our community. the same problem does not exist for white women. black women and men have shared racist oprecision and still share the different weighed out of the shared oppression we have developed joint defenses and joint vulnerables to each other that are not dupe mix indicating in the white community w
the implications of the differences presents the most serious thrift to the mobilizeddation of women russ joint power. as white women ignore their built yip privilege of whiteness and define woman in term-of-their own experience alone then women of color become other, the outsiders whose experience and tradition is too alien to comprehend. i hope you will take no note and -- this is testimony. refusing to recognize different makes it impossible to see the different problems and ditching...
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and a nursing home in harm's way >> we really were at ground zero >> in the midst of this chaos, len russ fighting to keep the folks in a 60-bed nursing home sa safe >> you felt like you were living in a movie, living in a twilight zone >> the deadly contagion taking two lives in this facility >> the entire model collapsed. >> with all the personal protection equipment, staffing, expenses skyrocketed >> we're close to a hundred million dollars under water. our costs before covid were probably about $300 a day peres de -- per space resident since covid we're woapproaching $400 a day >> most years we ran a financial deficit. >> he runs one of the oldest black-owned nursing home in the country, located in a depressed section of baltimore dewitt said even before the pandemic dpbegan, he was forcedt lay off four full of time employees. >> we had a full-time nurse. we couldn't afford to keep her >> reporter: he's worried not enough is being done to help >> there has to be a national strategy to combat what is coming down the road >> this harvard health expert degree agrees, saying the pandemic
and a nursing home in harm's way >> we really were at ground zero >> in the midst of this chaos, len russ fighting to keep the folks in a 60-bed nursing home sa safe >> you felt like you were living in a movie, living in a twilight zone >> the deadly contagion taking two lives in this facility >> the entire model collapsed. >> with all the personal protection equipment, staffing, expenses skyrocketed >> we're close to a hundred million dollars under...
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this is based, at least in part, on the testimony of a man named russ ramsland. an affidavit from him was filed in georgia to stop the vote certification there from the president's allies. we took a look at this affidavit from the so-called expert that alleges suspicious election activity in wayne county, michigan, including the following townships. here is the problem. those are cities and townships not in michigan. those are cities and towns in minnesota. the tump ally lawyers and experts got the state wrong. though to be fair, both states do start with the letter "m." this is based on nonsense. cnn's kaitlan collins reports, there are still no signs of any acknowledgment of his election loss, much less a concession. >> reporter: president trump is ramping up his unparalleled efforts to overturn the u.s. election and wrongly claiming he won during a rare appearance in front of cameras today. >> the big farmer ran millions of dollars of negative advertisements against me during the campaign -- which i won, by the way, but we will find that out -- almost 74 milli
this is based, at least in part, on the testimony of a man named russ ramsland. an affidavit from him was filed in georgia to stop the vote certification there from the president's allies. we took a look at this affidavit from the so-called expert that alleges suspicious election activity in wayne county, michigan, including the following townships. here is the problem. those are cities and townships not in michigan. those are cities and towns in minnesota. the tump ally lawyers and experts got...
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russ almost flawless against arizona. hitting dj met calf of one of two touchdowns through the air. defense finally coming to life. constantly pressuring kyler murray, all game, shaking him up, and stepping up when it mattered most. final seconds, murray with one last chance, sacked, carlos dunlap, seattle's third of the game, seahawks win 28-21, they now have the easiest schedule from here on out, laura, in terms of opponents, schedules and records. it should be interesting to see what seattle can continue to do the rest of the season. >> thank you so much. have a good weekend. >>> still ahead for you, time is running out for millions of people who depend on government help to get through this pandemic. we have the details for you on that next. ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa you are strong. brilliant. one of a kind. that's just your style. your ring should shine the same way you do. shop exclusive styles from our collections, including
russ almost flawless against arizona. hitting dj met calf of one of two touchdowns through the air. defense finally coming to life. constantly pressuring kyler murray, all game, shaking him up, and stepping up when it mattered most. final seconds, murray with one last chance, sacked, carlos dunlap, seattle's third of the game, seahawks win 28-21, they now have the easiest schedule from here on out, laura, in terms of opponents, schedules and records. it should be interesting to see what seattle...
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, crossfire hurricane team knew the primary subsource of the steele dossier was suspected of being russ kwlian asset, isn't that correct? >> i can't -- i don't believe that is correct. i don't know that to be the case. >> your testimony under oath, crossfire hurricane did not know the primary source was russian agent as of 2016? >> i can't tell you what the members of the team thought about the primary subsource in december of 2016. if you're referring to the recent footnote from the fisa report that was request by the attorney general, no, i don't know they knew that then, i can't say what they knew. >> fisa application you signed contained none of this, correct? no new disclosures to the court, none of the information that the fbi knew of, contained nothing to give the court any pause about anything you previously certified, isn't that correct? >> well, i think you need to be, we should be specific -- >> answer my question, did the application that you personally signed, did it disclose the interviews back from january of 2017 that you just said you were aware of, the fbi was aware of
, crossfire hurricane team knew the primary subsource of the steele dossier was suspected of being russ kwlian asset, isn't that correct? >> i can't -- i don't believe that is correct. i don't know that to be the case. >> your testimony under oath, crossfire hurricane did not know the primary source was russian agent as of 2016? >> i can't tell you what the members of the team thought about the primary subsource in december of 2016. if you're referring to the recent footnote...
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it is typical russ escaping the pocket and who's that dust. dk metcalf my team passed up on him makes me sick anyway, second left in the game seattle up 7. collier mary sacked by carlos dunlap seahawks defense steps a big time final score 2821 seattle 3 team logjam for first place and they get there when so guys just you know the raiders i don't know how they're going to field a team this week is it's pretty >>when clay you think so he misses this coming season, obviously but it's you know starts late, it's a weird thing is there hope that in 12 calendar months. yes, ready to go again so i read we heard from doctors that. >>there's a number of ways you can tear your achilles his was a clean tout tear and they expect a full recovery and luckily for clay he's not one of these basketball players who overly relies on athleticism he's just a skilled basketball player as you know, he's known for being able to score down even putting the ball on the floor eli think that one time he scored 37 in accordingly dribble 6 times they said he's a catch-and-s
it is typical russ escaping the pocket and who's that dust. dk metcalf my team passed up on him makes me sick anyway, second left in the game seattle up 7. collier mary sacked by carlos dunlap seahawks defense steps a big time final score 2821 seattle 3 team logjam for first place and they get there when so guys just you know the raiders i don't know how they're going to field a team this week is it's pretty >>when clay you think so he misses this coming season, obviously but it's you...
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former united states senator russ, thank you very much. >>> bill barr just authorized a new set of standards about voter fraud. i have his special legal breakdown. i'll tell you what about this matters and why it will not change the election results. i'll go through the law after this. election results. i'll go through the law after this at dell technologies, we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ hi susan! honey? yeah? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey severe. the real honey you love... plus, the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey severe. strong relief for your severe symptoms. it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insura
former united states senator russ, thank you very much. >>> bill barr just authorized a new set of standards about voter fraud. i have his special legal breakdown. i'll tell you what about this matters and why it will not change the election results. i'll go through the law after this. election results. i'll go through the law after this at dell technologies, we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size...
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president trump, meanwhile, still digging in, despite a growing core russ of his inner circle to come to grips with his re-election loss. want to begin with cnn's arlette saenz with the biden headquarters in wilmington, delaware. former president bush called the joe biden and kamala harris to offer his support. >> it's quite significant that former president george w. bush spoke with joe biden as there have not been many major republican figures out there congratulating the president-elect, and that includes the current president, president donald trump, who has yet to acknowledge the fact that joe biden has won the election and will be the 46th president of the united states. and the former president george w. bush, a republican, released a statement this morning talking about his conversation with both joe biden and kamala harris. he said, i extended my warm congratulations and thanked him for the patriotic message he delivered last night. i also called kamala harris to congratulate her on her historic election to the vice presidency. though we have political differences, i know joe
president trump, meanwhile, still digging in, despite a growing core russ of his inner circle to come to grips with his re-election loss. want to begin with cnn's arlette saenz with the biden headquarters in wilmington, delaware. former president bush called the joe biden and kamala harris to offer his support. >> it's quite significant that former president george w. bush spoke with joe biden as there have not been many major republican figures out there congratulating the...
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and even though we've got a nice 2.6% rally out of the iwms, the russ else today, we're still seeing the mega caps up 10%. >> john, i'm going to interrupt you. i got to go back to eamon javers >> nevada updating its number. the biden lead now widening in the state of nevada. the lead there just over 12,000 votes, biden 49.5, trump 48.5. biden's lead was exactly 7,647 votes before this data dump, which just happened moments ago. now that lead over 12,000 votes. they're saying 87% of the vote in so this was a relatively small dump of data, but the biden lead there continuing to widen. we believe that biden gained a total of 9,000 if you do the math, 9,000 votes in this new batch that just came in. remember, six electoral college votes at stake in the state of nevada where does that put joe biden? if that lead were to ten contine and he were able to capture the state of nevada, that alone would not be enough to win the presidency nevada plus arizona would do it. arizona's got 11, nevada's got 6 and biden needs 17 to get to 270. biden inching forward here but it's not done yet in the sta
and even though we've got a nice 2.6% rally out of the iwms, the russ else today, we're still seeing the mega caps up 10%. >> john, i'm going to interrupt you. i got to go back to eamon javers >> nevada updating its number. the biden lead now widening in the state of nevada. the lead there just over 12,000 votes, biden 49.5, trump 48.5. biden's lead was exactly 7,647 votes before this data dump, which just happened moments ago. now that lead over 12,000 votes. they're saying 87% of...
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to mexico a former defense secretary back to mexico on drug charges for allegedly helping nor tore russs a tipping point in u.s.-mexico relations. that story next. >> being distributed through every corner of the country. it is very deadly in very small doses. we have to be vigilant. we have to have a secure border. we need policies in the united states to for agents to secure our border in the most smart way to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. adapting. innovating. lsetting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. you might think you were born with a slow metabolism.d to lose weight, that's
to mexico a former defense secretary back to mexico on drug charges for allegedly helping nor tore russs a tipping point in u.s.-mexico relations. that story next. >> being distributed through every corner of the country. it is very deadly in very small doses. we have to be vigilant. we have to have a secure border. we need policies in the united states to for agents to secure our border in the most smart way to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your...
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force has decided to do is focus 20 years down the road in their are and efforts and holding them at russ to deal with current problems with an air force half the size of what they used to have. so we think that is problematic, we think there is a reality in the services in terms of embracing the great power of competition implies but they have not really made the changes necessary to come up to speed on that. they are currently unable to meet their refueling requirements giving their age fleet of kc aircraft. and the kc 46 has significant problems. so the air force is still deciding to retire existing reform -- refuel before the replacement is going into the field and we have to question some of the decision-making processes behind that. one more example on flight hours, if you are not driving, you won't be a good driver. if you are not shooting you won't be a good marksman. if you are not flying and aircraft and you don't gain and regain and sustain those skills of being competent in a combat environment. to put or -- to put ordinance on target and fight against an opposing aircraft. wh
force has decided to do is focus 20 years down the road in their are and efforts and holding them at russ to deal with current problems with an air force half the size of what they used to have. so we think that is problematic, we think there is a reality in the services in terms of embracing the great power of competition implies but they have not really made the changes necessary to come up to speed on that. they are currently unable to meet their refueling requirements giving their age fleet...
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i know a lot of russ are us in same boat.so many friends and family impacted economically in some way, either being laid off or, you know, going through these financial hard times. you mentioned -- you guys are giving out 70% more food. any concerns of running out at some point? i mean, how are you keeping the pantry stacked? >> so we've received tremendous support from private philanthropy, individual donors, from federal stimulus resources. and that's allowed us to respond very aggressively. we're well positioned to continue that activity indefinitely. and we think this is going to be a marathon in terms of the recovery. but that said, we think it's critically important that congress and the federal government find ways to authorize additional stimulus funding so that we can add to the resources that are available. we think the demand is only going to grow from here. we see what's happening with the virus around the country. we think the economic consequences of that are going to intensify. so this is by no means over. we n
i know a lot of russ are us in same boat.so many friends and family impacted economically in some way, either being laid off or, you know, going through these financial hard times. you mentioned -- you guys are giving out 70% more food. any concerns of running out at some point? i mean, how are you keeping the pantry stacked? >> so we've received tremendous support from private philanthropy, individual donors, from federal stimulus resources. and that's allowed us to respond very...
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russ. really exciting. be way more afraid of the virus than of the vaccine. charles: right. dr.iegel, congratulations on the book and we want to thank you for all the guidance you provided us. it hayes been invaluable. see you real soon, my friend. the market is loving this development but i tell you there are binary actions going on. huge winners but also huge losers. let's talk about the impact on the stock market and what you should be doing with your portfolio. money map press, shah ghailani and gibbs wealth management president erin gibbs. first let's start with today's winners. cruise lines, airlines, amusement parks. people didn't think about financials and crude oil through the roof. shah what names should investors be chasing here? >> i've known for some time, charles, a couple months we've been in the financials. i still think they will continue to perform. they come off the bottom, especially wells fargo. i'm in that stock. i like jpmorgan here and morgan stanley. i think they will continue to do well. i think they pick up momentum if we come out of the second part of
russ. really exciting. be way more afraid of the virus than of the vaccine. charles: right. dr.iegel, congratulations on the book and we want to thank you for all the guidance you provided us. it hayes been invaluable. see you real soon, my friend. the market is loving this development but i tell you there are binary actions going on. huge winners but also huge losers. let's talk about the impact on the stock market and what you should be doing with your portfolio. money map press, shah...
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joining me now is russ mould, investment director, aj bell.hly difficult. looking through the narrow perspective of the stock market installed this coming, the market fell to a six—month low last week so there has been concern about the spread the virus and you would not get the virus and you would not get the the shaped recovery and business now need to respond as quickly as they can. retailers are when the naturally springs to mind as being particularly concerned given that christmas is coming and black friday is coming and although there is the temptation to move online there are difficulties there as well, there is already a shortage of containers and i hear from my worth that there is even a shortage of cardboard so is even a shortage of cardboard so getting things shipped may not be straightforward. this is the issue. once we all go online to do our shopping, this isa online to do our shopping, this is a key time of year for retailers, their online presence has got to be top—notch, doesn't it, to see them through this period. you need a
joining me now is russ mould, investment director, aj bell.hly difficult. looking through the narrow perspective of the stock market installed this coming, the market fell to a six—month low last week so there has been concern about the spread the virus and you would not get the virus and you would not get the the shaped recovery and business now need to respond as quickly as they can. retailers are when the naturally springs to mind as being particularly concerned given that christmas is...
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well, none of russ in luck. don't go anywhere. we have two doctors standing by to answer all those questions right after this. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can take you to deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms, with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain, high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, may occ
well, none of russ in luck. don't go anywhere. we have two doctors standing by to answer all those questions right after this. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can take you to deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms,...
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there was a real april rat russ of disinformation.wasn't that stopped on a broader level? facebook did a great job capturing it in english but not spanish. this is an opportunity to take how do we stake a step back and continue with the latino community continuously? even in texas, texas is interesting because even though it didn't flip, first, it's not supposed to, but even though it didn't flip, you have 600% increase from latino youth vote from 2016 but you can't pack your bags after an election and expect people to come back. you need to continuously talk to people, need to create investment and run candidates. >> al cardenas, i will put up with teresa was just talking about, spanish language targeted advertising misinformation there, showing smiling faces of maduro and joe biden together, which took place at the inauguration of a previous president of brazil. the numbers in miami-dade county, 200,000 of donald trump's 330,000-vote margin statewide came out of his improvement in miami-dade county, where he lost by 30 points in '16
there was a real april rat russ of disinformation.wasn't that stopped on a broader level? facebook did a great job capturing it in english but not spanish. this is an opportunity to take how do we stake a step back and continue with the latino community continuously? even in texas, texas is interesting because even though it didn't flip, first, it's not supposed to, but even though it didn't flip, you have 600% increase from latino youth vote from 2016 but you can't pack your bags after an...
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unlike russ and mcnamara his life other than vietnam for the postwar era in terms of foreign policy influence ensure versatility i put them up there with marshall james baker each represent their own era. lodge tapes of his best years of public service and democratic administration with the other party it's heartedly people like lodge willingly works for democrats to consider it a duty to do so. but harry truman and dwight eisenhower each appointed members of the opposite party to the supreme court. we should member lodge for taking part in an expanding the american adventure in southeast asia. the half-century public life is more than that. entire generation of americans has been born and come of age since lodges death in 1985. the lessons of his life and times except at most a brief mention of the vietnam war. lodge being old-fashioned did himself no great service controversial subjects or tell-all memoir. never tell them how she did it when asked if you plan to write a comprehensive history of his career. i do not sing book he said it's interesting i don't reveal them than the book will be
unlike russ and mcnamara his life other than vietnam for the postwar era in terms of foreign policy influence ensure versatility i put them up there with marshall james baker each represent their own era. lodge tapes of his best years of public service and democratic administration with the other party it's heartedly people like lodge willingly works for democrats to consider it a duty to do so. but harry truman and dwight eisenhower each appointed members of the opposite party to the supreme...
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ahead the first reaction to the results from russ we all have our own journey ahead of us.s many milestones. moments that define you. and drive you. to achieve even more. so, celebrate every one. because success isn't just about where you want to get to. it's also about how you get there the all new 2021 cadillac escalade. never stop arriving. bradley, get a freshly made subway footlong instead. try my favorite, turkey. order on the app. anything for my fans. try the new subway buffalo chicken or bbq chicken. try the new subway buffalo chicken chances are you have some questions right now here are a couple answers... lysol disinfectant spray and disinfecting wipes together can be used on over 100 surfaces. and kill up to 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. unfortunately, we can't answer every question you have right now. lysol. what it takes to protect. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine, ...chec
ahead the first reaction to the results from russ we all have our own journey ahead of us.s many milestones. moments that define you. and drive you. to achieve even more. so, celebrate every one. because success isn't just about where you want to get to. it's also about how you get there the all new 2021 cadillac escalade. never stop arriving. bradley, get a freshly made subway footlong instead. try my favorite, turkey. order on the app. anything for my fans. try the new subway buffalo chicken...
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. >> donald trump waved the white flag, surrendered to the vice russ. >> reporter: after nearly 2 million00 are outstanding. those could mean the difference. both sides wonder, how many are stuck in the mail? >> so slow in wisconsin, a federal judge this week ordered the postal service to do a state wide sweep starting tonight. if they find ballots, take measures to get them in. that's just getting them in. in april, 23,000 absentee ballots were rejected because a voter didn't know to sign the envelope or put at dress the ad their witness on. donald trump won wisconsin by less than 23,000 votes. mistakes matter. >> reporter: because we had a dress rehearsaarehearsal, we kn it. we will see a more effective election apparatus than our state has seen in the final two days. for those worried about the crowds, take heart. after testing a quarter million people, so far not a single worker here caught the virus. >> on any given day, one testers is probably exposed to 80 positive cases. they are wearing a mask and a face shield. that's keeping them safe. >> reporter: knowing that, what do you thi
. >> donald trump waved the white flag, surrendered to the vice russ. >> reporter: after nearly 2 million00 are outstanding. those could mean the difference. both sides wonder, how many are stuck in the mail? >> so slow in wisconsin, a federal judge this week ordered the postal service to do a state wide sweep starting tonight. if they find ballots, take measures to get them in. that's just getting them in. in april, 23,000 absentee ballots were rejected because a voter didn't...
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none of russ sleeping now. >> by law, mail-in ballots can't even be opened until the morning of the elections after november 3rd can be counted. >> november 3 will come and go and we won't know. you'll have bedlam in the country. >> the state's rules have sent the president into tirades as it draws a jab from the governor. >> if you don't think you're going to win, did i this in little league. if you call into question the rules. >> a sharp warning about voter sbip da intimidation. >> this is the cradle of democracy and i do have something for the president if he wants to send people here to break the law. i have a cell. i have criminal laws. and i have a jury, a very diverse jury, that will want to hear why these people came to steal our votes. >> the ballots will come after election day and possible confusion over last-minute changes. >> they are certainly concerned. we heard about the ballots that come in after election day being a problem. they still count if they're received before november 6. they'll still be counted. they will be segregated because they know there can be future legal
none of russ sleeping now. >> by law, mail-in ballots can't even be opened until the morning of the elections after november 3rd can be counted. >> november 3 will come and go and we won't know. you'll have bedlam in the country. >> the state's rules have sent the president into tirades as it draws a jab from the governor. >> if you don't think you're going to win, did i this in little league. if you call into question the rules. >> a sharp warning about voter sbip...
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these declines are unexpected, they happen quickly and they often have mortal consequences so none of russdeepest consequences here. please cancel your plans if you already made them. >> dr. gupta, i want to ask you what people could do if they plan on, even if they're not moving but they think they're going to maybe try to share a meal. should all of those be outside, should masks be worn. because i think everybody, i know everybody watches this show wants to be safe and do the right thing but i think people are confronting loneliness and sentimentality around the holidays and so i wonder if there is some middle ground where if you're having a small meal or having a neighbor that lives alone over, how do do that safely? >> nicolle, thank you for that question. [ technical difficulties ] first of all, do the meal outside. keep it to five or less individuals. be socially distant around a heater or what have you. don't do it in an indoor tent. i've seen people have heaters with an indoor tent around it and basically it eliminates any utility for being outside. so have adequate ventilation an
these declines are unexpected, they happen quickly and they often have mortal consequences so none of russdeepest consequences here. please cancel your plans if you already made them. >> dr. gupta, i want to ask you what people could do if they plan on, even if they're not moving but they think they're going to maybe try to share a meal. should all of those be outside, should masks be worn. because i think everybody, i know everybody watches this show wants to be safe and do the right...
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will be scared off by the fact that there are concerns about the legality of drive-in votes in hair russng into this location, tons of signs behind me. the sea of signs back here is impressive and the signs go way down the street. if you can see people streaming in here, media is here, poll workers are here, people are lining up at the doors now, lining up way over here outside this place not far from that voting location, alisyn. the turnout here will be key because almost 10 million texans voted early in this election, whether it was absentee, drive in or early voting, and that surpassed the entire total of votes in 2016. so turnout is going to be key. we will be keeping an eye on the volume here. back to you, john. >> brian todd for us in houston. let's go north now, polls are open in the key battleground state of wisconsin. cnn's ryan young live in milwaukee with a look there. ryan? >> reporter: good morning, john. the polls just opened up in the last few minutes or so. you can see the line that's already been established here, as you come here this poll worker will check you in and
will be scared off by the fact that there are concerns about the legality of drive-in votes in hair russng into this location, tons of signs behind me. the sea of signs back here is impressive and the signs go way down the street. if you can see people streaming in here, media is here, poll workers are here, people are lining up at the doors now, lining up way over here outside this place not far from that voting location, alisyn. the turnout here will be key because almost 10 million texans...
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and democrats should get together to agree on a stimulus package but if you don't think the estimate russd because the taxpayers already spent enough, they're not to blame for anything either, that is part of the negotiation as well. i think so far i think a stimulus package a big one would be a mistake going forward. i think that might lead to slower growth. i think you're already seeing some of the growth in the economy slowing down a little bit. stuart: that might be what we're going to get because the democrats approach to the pandemic is, basically, shut it down and then have the taxpayer pay out industryies negatively affected. that is an enormous amount of money being shelled out. that is their plan. >> huge. stuart: if you do that you say it doesn't help the economy, it slows it, is that right. >> no of course it doesn't. government spending is taxation. you can see it simply. two people in the economy, just two people, a and b, b gets unemployment benefits, who do you think pays for them? a. stuart: okay. >> government spending is taxation and it really does slow the economy down
and democrats should get together to agree on a stimulus package but if you don't think the estimate russd because the taxpayers already spent enough, they're not to blame for anything either, that is part of the negotiation as well. i think so far i think a stimulus package a big one would be a mistake going forward. i think that might lead to slower growth. i think you're already seeing some of the growth in the economy slowing down a little bit. stuart: that might be what we're going to get...