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mike pence finally. >> juan: oh, scott adams.o scott adams. >> greg: that makes no sense. >> juan: it makes no sense when you don't condemn white supremacist. >> greg: read the transcript, juan. >> juan: white supremacy, go for it. >> jesse: juan, come on. >> greg: dew points disavow white supremacy. >> jesse: kamala harris being called out for dodging a key question on the supreme court at the debate. ♪ ♪ a woman who was young had covid-19. i remember her because she had a bracelet that had the names of her children. she asked me, 'doctor, am i going to be okay?' and i could not give her the answer that i wanted to give her. there is no excuse for why we don't have this under control at this point. joe biden listens to medical experts. he actually has a plan that does the things that we should have been doing many months ago. and joe biden is not going to let his ego get in the way of fighting the disease. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been
mike pence finally. >> juan: oh, scott adams.o scott adams. >> greg: that makes no sense. >> juan: it makes no sense when you don't condemn white supremacist. >> greg: read the transcript, juan. >> juan: white supremacy, go for it. >> jesse: juan, come on. >> greg: dew points disavow white supremacy. >> jesse: kamala harris being called out for dodging a key question on the supreme court at the debate. ♪ ♪ a woman who was young had covid-19. i...
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this is scott adams in early 2016 tht gop primary. >> i have been predicting he's winning in land slip. >> not just the nomination by the presidency. >> it will be one of the biggest margins of victory in history. >> you saw trump winning and he did. what brought you to that view then and what about now? >> when i saw him start to campaign i could see he had a skill set in persuasion. that i had never seen before. it was off the charts. if you study persuasion, that kind of content. you see he has a whole package. he talks in a visual way. he keeps things simple and repeats. he can brand things and give a nickname and it takes you under the rates. when i saw him brand low energy jeb. i said that's the end of jeb. it was such a strong brand. he went from i think this executive is exactly the kind of calm, cool person you want for a president. jeb looked like really the real deal. he looked exactly like you want a president to be. and the moment trump said he's low energy. that's all you could see. it was over. he could repeat that. >> the ability to persuade people. regardless of the un
this is scott adams in early 2016 tht gop primary. >> i have been predicting he's winning in land slip. >> not just the nomination by the presidency. >> it will be one of the biggest margins of victory in history. >> you saw trump winning and he did. what brought you to that view then and what about now? >> when i saw him start to campaign i could see he had a skill set in persuasion. that i had never seen before. it was off the charts. if you study persuasion,...
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so jessie, i'm going to quote -- not quote, but bring up scott adams, who brings up the concept of reciprocityat when you have a candidate giving 110% up to the finish line, you feel compelled to reciprocate and vote. do you buy that? >> i do. people are giving their blood, sweat and tears to wait and drive to a rally with ten, 20,000 other trump supporter's around him. it's funny to try and listen to juan try to spin massive crowds for a presidential reelection campaign as somehow a bad thing. never in history have we seen people try to say the more people to show up to listen to you, the worse you're going to do on election day. it didn't work in 2016 and it's not going to work in 2020 right now. donald trump doesn't need to change a thing. donald trump is in the driver's seat. it's joe biden who's actually struggling right now and you can tell why the media is trying to change the way they frame is light schedule. they used to say his light schedule was smart strategy. it look at the polls, and they're not saying that anymore. they're saying his light strategy is a risky gamble and it is a
so jessie, i'm going to quote -- not quote, but bring up scott adams, who brings up the concept of reciprocityat when you have a candidate giving 110% up to the finish line, you feel compelled to reciprocate and vote. do you buy that? >> i do. people are giving their blood, sweat and tears to wait and drive to a rally with ten, 20,000 other trump supporter's around him. it's funny to try and listen to juan try to spin massive crowds for a presidential reelection campaign as somehow a bad...
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and my uncle says this is my nephew scott and adam. and phil jackson shook my hand. i was like holy cow i just met phil jackson. and blah, blah, blah. and then we drove back to new hampshire. and i'm like what? what's going on in this car? there's something weird. and i smell -- smelled my hand and it -- i had phil jackson's sweat hand. a four and a half hour trip. i kept going phil jackson's hand smelt terrible. what the hell? but he just played a game. so god bless him. i used to -- i hope phil jackson doesn't smack me in the face for that. >> jimmy: yeah, right. it would stink. >> but, but jimmy, when i would go to laker games, i went to literally 600 laker games, and i would sit right next to the bench. and phil jackson always i would tell my friends i know phil jackson because of my uncle. and i'd be sitting there. i'd be like phil jackson said hello to me maybe one out of 60 games. and whenever he did, he'd be like how's uncle michael? and i'd be like can this guy acknowledge i'm a [ bleep ] movie star? one time? >> jimmy: adam sandler is with us. "hubie hallow
and my uncle says this is my nephew scott and adam. and phil jackson shook my hand. i was like holy cow i just met phil jackson. and blah, blah, blah. and then we drove back to new hampshire. and i'm like what? what's going on in this car? there's something weird. and i smell -- smelled my hand and it -- i had phil jackson's sweat hand. a four and a half hour trip. i kept going phil jackson's hand smelt terrible. what the hell? but he just played a game. so god bless him. i used to -- i hope...
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we have congressional candidate scott franklin and adam paolino luna. [cheers and applause] right? put something else. they have my full endorsement. great going. i hear you are both doing well. win, please. both are doing very well, great, great. under my administration we are reversing the damage that joe biden and his group over a 47 year period. we are bringing the pharmaceutical industry back here and back to regions of puerto rico. they took it out of puerto rico, devastating puerto rico. joe biden voted to eliminate those jobs and to send them to china. we are reversing that and we have been reversing it for two years. it is moving very rapidly. last month my unannounced $13 billion in disaster relief of puerto rico. they got hit hard. they were in a little path that causes problems, you know that, right? a lot of hurricane problems. speaking of hurricanes who have a lot of hurricane problems too. ron, am i always there? ron calls up, sir, i would like to speak to you. how many billions do you need, ron. but i'm always there. and rick, i will tell you what my rick scott has
we have congressional candidate scott franklin and adam paolino luna. [cheers and applause] right? put something else. they have my full endorsement. great going. i hear you are both doing well. win, please. both are doing very well, great, great. under my administration we are reversing the damage that joe biden and his group over a 47 year period. we are bringing the pharmaceutical industry back here and back to regions of puerto rico. they took it out of puerto rico, devastating puerto rico....
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." >>> to golf now. 15th-ranked golfer adam scott has withdrawn from this week's zozo championship after diagnosed with the coronavirus. he is the 15th pga tour player to test positive for covid-19 and the third top 20 golfer to test positive in as many weeks on the tour. world number one dustin johnson has also pulled out of the event as he continues to deal with symptoms. after withdrawing from last week's cj cup following a positive test. meanwhile, 17th-ranked tony finau announced his return to the tour for the first time in a month on tuesday after his bout with the disease. >>> time now for weather. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a check on the forecast. bill, we made it to friday! >> we did, kasie. we did. and you know, the weather's not cooperating either this week. it's just amazing how many huge headlines we should have had, but just get buried because of this news cycle. one of them is definitely the fires in colorado this week. i mean, astronomical fire growth we simply do not see this time of year. and let's compare colorado with california. everywhere -- this is
." >>> to golf now. 15th-ranked golfer adam scott has withdrawn from this week's zozo championship after diagnosed with the coronavirus. he is the 15th pga tour player to test positive for covid-19 and the third top 20 golfer to test positive in as many weeks on the tour. world number one dustin johnson has also pulled out of the event as he continues to deal with symptoms. after withdrawing from last week's cj cup following a positive test. meanwhile, 17th-ranked tony finau...
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and scott gottlieb will be with us, as well as adam schechter of labcorp. plus a "face the nation" focus group 2020-style. can i see a show of hands from those of you who believe that the news of the president's illness will affect the presidential campaign? >> so when i heard that he had coronavirus, i guess i wasn't surprised. >> i'm a firm believer in karma. the president has never taken this seriously. >> brennan: it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air, the as pdent tmpemwalterteds edical cener. and there are new questions this morning about how the administration is handling his case. we begin today with white house correspondent weijia jiang. >> reporter: from his suite at walter reed medical center, president trump took to twitter last night to say he's feeling better, but acknowledged his condition could take a turn. >> president trump: you don't know over the next period of a few days -- i guess that's the real test. >> reporter: the president's address capped o
and scott gottlieb will be with us, as well as adam schechter of labcorp. plus a "face the nation" focus group 2020-style. can i see a show of hands from those of you who believe that the news of the president's illness will affect the presidential campaign? >> so when i heard that he had coronavirus, i guess i wasn't surprised. >> i'm a firm believer in karma. the president has never taken this seriously. >> brennan: it is all just ahead on "face the...
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adams. >> in a way, the vice president is allowing scott atlas to continue doing what he is doing, saying what he is saying on the task force. he is not taking any action here. >> no, the vice president is not. the vice president has let the task force be in place, various medical experts can argue it out. dr. birx and fauci believe dr. atlas is not arguing in good faith, using faulty scientific models and projections. >> dr. atlas has only been an adviser on the task force for two months. he kind of came in, lauded by the president's allies as counter to fauci. you write that he managed to sideline other doctors while gaining power. how has that happened? >> well, he's been more aligned with the president's position on covid that it is going to spread, most people will be fine and healthy, reiterates that to the president. not a fan of masks or additional testing. shares a lot of positions the president holds in many of these cases, and the president has liked that perspective and opinion. the president said publicly as he said earlier today he does not agree with dr. fauci, he called hi
adams. >> in a way, the vice president is allowing scott atlas to continue doing what he is doing, saying what he is saying on the task force. he is not taking any action here. >> no, the vice president is not. the vice president has let the task force be in place, various medical experts can argue it out. dr. birx and fauci believe dr. atlas is not arguing in good faith, using faulty scientific models and projections. >> dr. atlas has only been an adviser on the task force...
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. >> adam jackson, ceo of braintrust, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, scott. >>> coming up next on "press: here," we'll return to my home office and look at how schools are using internet intelligent cameras to keep sick students out when we continue. >>> welcome back to "press: here." i'm scott mcgrew. there's no doubt the best place for school-aged children is in school, but several school districts have found out it is simply not working. kids come to school sick or without masks. while nothing short of a vaccine is going to solve the problem long term, there have been attempts to make schools as safe as possible. one idea is thermal cameras placed in school buildings that can pick out kids with fever and software that can alert school leaders if the child passing by the camera is not wearing a mask. this was a crash project by and this morning. let's get right to it. thanks for joining us. your company normally deals with edge computing. the cameras are hardware, and you managed to go from prototype or even concept to an actual camera in, what, six months? >> six wee
. >> adam jackson, ceo of braintrust, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, scott. >>> coming up next on "press: here," we'll return to my home office and look at how schools are using internet intelligent cameras to keep sick students out when we continue. >>> welcome back to "press: here." i'm scott mcgrew. there's no doubt the best place for school-aged children is in school, but several school districts have found out it is...
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scott. >> shocking answer, thank you for that, doc. tiffany, lastly to you, adam in ontario.is a good time to buy j&j >> now actually. it's at about 148 right now. the high is 157. had a little bit of a dip with that news yesterday but we own j&j for its consumer products and not necessarily the vaccine so i'd buy it now. >> keep your video questions coming as well we will play them on the air send them to askhalftime @cnbc.com. >>> the energy trade is coming back in futures. back in two minutes. >>> missioned a show, don't sweat it "the halftime report" has a podcast. market moving interviews, call of the day, unusual activity and, of course, ask halftime look for us on apple podcast or your favorite podcasting app and subscribe he hfte to talimpod today. before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. 20 associate cart pusher.urly the different positions i've had taught me how to be there for others. ♪ i started out as a cashier. i
scott. >> shocking answer, thank you for that, doc. tiffany, lastly to you, adam in ontario.is a good time to buy j&j >> now actually. it's at about 148 right now. the high is 157. had a little bit of a dip with that news yesterday but we own j&j for its consumer products and not necessarily the vaccine so i'd buy it now. >> keep your video questions coming as well we will play them on the air send them to askhalftime @cnbc.com. >>> the energy trade is coming...
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adams is part of the coronavirus task force. unfortunately dr. scott atlas who is also a member of that task force has essentially been advocating for this for months. it's a terrible idea, it's always been a terrible idea, unfortunately that is sort of the policy right now in this country, whether it's implicit or not, i mean, this idea that, you know, don't even wear a mask, you know, having these large gatherings of people. i mean, the virus is spreading. this is essentially a herd immunity mentality. the reason it's a terrible idea is many more people -- many exponentially more people will die than is necessary, hospitals will become overwhelmed. dr. adams is right. but that's been the case for a long time. why are we just saying this now? i mean, this has been a strategy that we have essentially been using in this country and it's a terrible strategy and we have the numbers on the right side of why you are screen to show for that. >> there's also a mess in communications. we have the surgeon general disagreeing with the coronavirus task force advi
adams is part of the coronavirus task force. unfortunately dr. scott atlas who is also a member of that task force has essentially been advocating for this for months. it's a terrible idea, it's always been a terrible idea, unfortunately that is sort of the policy right now in this country, whether it's implicit or not, i mean, this idea that, you know, don't even wear a mask, you know, having these large gatherings of people. i mean, the virus is spreading. this is essentially a herd immunity...
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scott -- >> we'll have to move on. sorry. >> okay. back to you, lisa. >> mr. collins, let me ask you, president trump is adamanthat schools should reopen in the midst of this pandemic. what is your standpoint on that knowing that the numbers are rising in various states around the country and here in georgia. >> a number of things, and we've seen that as schools have opened, we've seen that in places. i'm been in camden county, they did the protection and the number of cases have dropped while the kids have gone to school. let's go back to and look at science and look at what's actually happening as we go along in your schools and i think that's what has to happen. our kids want to go back and we can do it safely. but i do have a comment, though, from the previous one, there's only one person who is in this thing, there's a reason that kelly loeffler is spending $30 million is because she doesn't want people to know about her past. that's the reason she's spending the money. if you're truly self-funding, are you going to stop fund-raising this week? it's not about that, it's about the truth, senator loeffler. >
scott -- >> we'll have to move on. sorry. >> okay. back to you, lisa. >> mr. collins, let me ask you, president trump is adamanthat schools should reopen in the midst of this pandemic. what is your standpoint on that knowing that the numbers are rising in various states around the country and here in georgia. >> a number of things, and we've seen that as schools have opened, we've seen that in places. i'm been in camden county, they did the protection and the number of...
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scott will chat with us and rap for us too. our first guest is a former dunphy and two-time emmy-winner who reunites with adam sandler 24 years afterubie halloween." it premieres october 7th on netflix. please welcome julie bowen. hi, julie. >> hi! >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm good. i'm really glad you covered some of the debate. i've got some thoughts. >> jimmy: oh, good, go ahead. >> well, just what do you think of this, for the moderator, maybe a little dj khaled. you can air horn every time there's a problem. >> jimmy: it's not a terrible idea. and by the way, is that dr. fauci on your pillow? >> right here? that guy? that's fauci on the couch. >> jimmy: that a product you're marketing? fauch on the couch is great. >> no, someone else is marketing it. i bought several and the socks. big fan. >> jimmy: when you bought several, you bought several for your home or gave some out as gets? >> my son stole one and put a mask on it, because he thought that was hilarious, and i gave one to a friend as a gift, and i'm saving one, maybe it's for you, jimmy. play your cards right. >> jimmy: i hope so. >> you don't think you want the used
scott will chat with us and rap for us too. our first guest is a former dunphy and two-time emmy-winner who reunites with adam sandler 24 years afterubie halloween." it premieres october 7th on netflix. please welcome julie bowen. hi, julie. >> hi! >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm good. i'm really glad you covered some of the debate. i've got some thoughts. >> jimmy: oh, good, go ahead. >> well, just what do you think of this, for the moderator, maybe a little dj...
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adamant because it's bold or underlined or whatever, permanent. i don't understand that. because they do have great cash flows there, scott they'll get those cash flows most likely back when we get through the other side of this whole thing we've been dealing with now for about eight or nine months so, you know, i just don't understand that. i'll give you a great example. you brought up kinder morgan not too long ago one reason i like that company so much was, a lot of people did love the company because they had such a strong dividend they had an amazing dividend yield. but they actually had the guts to say, you know what, temporarily, we're pulling this thing back, we're going to redeploy the money at some other time but they needed to keep that cash on hand. that's the only argument i would have is, why not just do this temporarily until you get around and you get to the next level and you've got those cash flows back from all the other businesses at disney and why not have that dividend i just don't understand why you'd eliminate it forever. >> joe, i'll give you the last point -- >> because - >> sorry, go ahead >> be
adamant because it's bold or underlined or whatever, permanent. i don't understand that. because they do have great cash flows there, scott they'll get those cash flows most likely back when we get through the other side of this whole thing we've been dealing with now for about eight or nine months so, you know, i just don't understand that. i'll give you a great example. you brought up kinder morgan not too long ago one reason i like that company so much was, a lot of people did love the...
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scott stringer, city comptroller. he manages the money in new york city which has one of the biggest budgets of any municipality in the country. eric adamse brooklyn borough president, is talking about running. former cop. now we got ray mcguire, the vice chairman at citigroup. fascinating choice for him to run. i know ray a little bit. good investment banker. very good investment banker, as a matter of fact. people like working for him at citigroup. he's a smart guy, good with numbers. he seems on paper to be perfect for this job. because new york city needs a numbers guy going forward, given how the pandemic has hurt the economy, particularly the budget. he's a moderate which a lot of people would like following the disastrous eight years of bill deblasio, where we have rise in violent crimes and obviously, the economy's not doing very well right now because of covid. that's not deblasio's fault. but a lot of people blame him for not opening up sooner. still, when i talk to democratic consultants, they are telling me this is going to be a big-time uphill battle and already, the opponents are zeroing in -- liz: sure. of course they woul
scott stringer, city comptroller. he manages the money in new york city which has one of the biggest budgets of any municipality in the country. eric adamse brooklyn borough president, is talking about running. former cop. now we got ray mcguire, the vice chairman at citigroup. fascinating choice for him to run. i know ray a little bit. good investment banker. very good investment banker, as a matter of fact. people like working for him at citigroup. he's a smart guy, good with numbers. he...
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adamant on the return of east port to america? >> i don't know if you know the specifics of -- >> scott, i'm not an expert on moose island. do know that clay when making the treaty in the war of 1812, he took the strongest position of all the american delegates. he wanted america to have a strong position. adams was afraid they wouldn't get a treaty. clay tended to try to get everything he could and i'm not sure on moose island. i hope there's another historian out there that could tell us. >> we talked before we got started live about clay's antagonism towards the british. what can you tell us about that as a general point in his philosophy? >> well, he felt, of course, that the british were still trying to hold on, punish america with the war of 1812. he definitely wanted a war with england. he felt america, despite the fact we had a very small army, small navy, could still beat england. i don't know if that was a source of pride or ego, or what that was with clay. i often wondered if it had something to do with the british asking african-americans to fight against americans during the war of 1812, if that could have be
adamant on the return of east port to america? >> i don't know if you know the specifics of -- >> scott, i'm not an expert on moose island. do know that clay when making the treaty in the war of 1812, he took the strongest position of all the american delegates. he wanted america to have a strong position. adams was afraid they wouldn't get a treaty. clay tended to try to get everything he could and i'm not sure on moose island. i hope there's another historian out there that could...
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adams. >>> up next, both johnson & johnson and astrazeneca getting the go ahead the restart covid-19 vaccine trials. we will hear from the commissioner, scottieb we're excited to do business with you but before we sign i gotta ask... sure, anything. we searched you online and maybe you can explain this? i can't believe that garbage is still coming in. that is so false! frustrated with your online search results? call reputation defender today to join tens of thousands who've improved their online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. >>> breaking news out of washington on big tech ylan moi has the stories. >> the chairman of the senate judiciary committee lindsey graham is telling reporterset getting close to a voluntary agreement with the ceos of twitter and facebook to testify before his committee after the election just yesterday his committee had voted to authorize s&ps to compel them to appear to discuss the -- to discuss the restrictions that the platforms have placed around the new york post story involving hunter biden. now it seems those subpoenas may not even be necessar
adams. >>> up next, both johnson & johnson and astrazeneca getting the go ahead the restart covid-19 vaccine trials. we will hear from the commissioner, scottieb we're excited to do business with you but before we sign i gotta ask... sure, anything. we searched you online and maybe you can explain this? i can't believe that garbage is still coming in. that is so false! frustrated with your online search results? call reputation defender today to join tens of thousands who've...