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try to locate stacey. >> then itinto the morning, hours and stuff, and we cannot find her. i remember telling cassandra at that point, go to the police. she placed the report at that point. she did not let up, she went from that morning with me, through to the next morning trying to find stacey. >> cassandra filed a report for the state police, and the family fanned out to spread the word. stacy peterson was missing. within days, a massive volunteer effort to find stacey was underway. >> they had to put aside any motions we had, cassandra took it especially hard. her mom pam had stepped in to be the spokesperson, but there needed to be somebody who could be there every single day. there is just an overflow of people that wanted to donate, wanted to bring in supplies, wanted to help search. >> searchers blanketed the area. >> we had dozens of people that would come out every day. i think we started in boling brook and then would pick different places to meet, wherever we were deciding to search. combing fields, and wo
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to go. we shall see. thank you all. >> up next on "the reidout," stacey abrams is here. the gubernatorial nominee and voting rights champion has a new book and we're going to talk georgia politics. "the reidout" continues after this. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application, that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has already helped businesses like yours recover over $2 billion, but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com powered by innovation refunds. is there anyone else you want to explore here, together? where do you want to go? senegal 38%, portugal 29. did you know that? i had no idea. the more you learn the more you want to know and then it just fuels that fire. we now live in a place our ancestors have been for many, many years and we had no
to go. we shall see. thank you all. >> up next on "the reidout," stacey abrams is here. the gubernatorial nominee and voting rights champion has a new book and we're going to talk georgia politics. "the reidout" continues after this. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll...
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this is stacey to my brother. i am standing on the street one of the busiest suburbs that are crack ghana for centuries. the low closing gun is still does have live locally known as a courtesy, as a strong asap tis which makes drinking a bit difficult. ah, this is practical. applaud in this area, but i've been able to transform the rowing did not break into a variety of tasty called pills that has gone into a lot of interest from both locals. unfortunate, let's hear the part of this and i got a real but you need to be behind the counter with my miss colleges to all the year with the show me how to make the feel more comfortable drink. what's special about it? well, there's line there. there was no school, some sugar means leave the ice q and finally a vitamin c. it helps also supplied bacteria to boca means, mikey, mikey, me wrong. there's vitamin c in there because i had this cause, the arb ginger in there, there's menke in there. and all of these come together to make you very health. all that good. this is so h
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and again, back in 2014, i spoke to stacey abrams. vement about that strategy. >> are democrats a species going extinct in the south? >> their attempt was to resegregate our politics. the goal of our party is to not allow that to happen. to not only re-energize the white democrats but expand the base by adding latino and asian democrats so that we can overcome the demographic changes. as long as we allow them to make this a racial issue, they win. but when we make it a -- >> that plan worked. delivering two democratic senators from georgia. of course, race was still very much an issue. between two black men in the south. veteran of the civil voting rights act struggles, georgia in the south. president and counsel of the naacp legal defense fund. joins me now. it's great to have. you >> first, your reaction to what we saw transpire in this race. as someone who has litigated throughout the south. voting rights cases, have been outspoken by tums from politicians to suppress the vote. to essentially use mechanisms to keep black people out
and again, back in 2014, i spoke to stacey abrams. vement about that strategy. >> are democrats a species going extinct in the south? >> their attempt was to resegregate our politics. the goal of our party is to not allow that to happen. to not only re-energize the white democrats but expand the base by adding latino and asian democrats so that we can overcome the demographic changes. as long as we allow them to make this a racial issue, they win. but when we make it a -- >>...
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land part of his ground game that he used to be stacey abrams to herschel walker as well. so they were all you can blame it on a lot things. certainly trump is going to be part of it, but it's also just the quality of the candidates overall. you just can't blame one person. so whether or not someone was just not it's really about we're off war. de was a great candidate. he is someone who is broad appeal. he was speaking to the entire georgia populous. herschel walker head. communicating at all to the people of georgia. i think that was really the deciding factor going into the right going to this runoff. >> you're talking about president biden's future. he has 2 more years with a now a divided congress, although the democrats have the senate by one. but on the house side, it's it's even more interesting kevin mccarthy's trying to herd the cats in the republican party and he's got to have his hands full, trying to even get anything done. so what's going to come out of this congress with this situation in both sides of the house and the congress? well, first of all, jim mcca
land part of his ground game that he used to be stacey abrams to herschel walker as well. so they were all you can blame it on a lot things. certainly trump is going to be part of it, but it's also just the quality of the candidates overall. you just can't blame one person. so whether or not someone was just not it's really about we're off war. de was a great candidate. he is someone who is broad appeal. he was speaking to the entire georgia populous. herschel walker head. communicating at all...
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to determine national american politics for the foreseeable future. one of the questions is, you heard tia talking about senator warnock. even chuck schumer tonight who celebrates and gets 51-49 says, yes, staceyace but, wow, did she help us. >> i give lots of credit to stacey abrams. she and her organization helped take a state that was very red and made it purple. >> it is an interesting point in that her candidacy, she was -- joe biden considered her for vice president and was a rising star in the democratic party. we'll see what the future holds for her. she lost and that still stings in the governor's race and lost by a big margin but the turnout operation that warnock was able to, again, turn out votes and turn out votes and turn out votes, that helps. >> the strategy worked. if it didn't work for her, it worked in terms of turning out votes as you mentioned in some of those rural areas but as we look forward to 2024 and president biden, he was in georgia earlier this year when he announced the vote -- the voting rights -- made the voting right as announcement with the vice president but then he didn't go to georgia during the midterms. he did not go to georgia during the runoff and when
to determine national american politics for the foreseeable future. one of the questions is, you heard tia talking about senator warnock. even chuck schumer tonight who celebrates and gets 51-49 says, yes, staceyace but, wow, did she help us. >> i give lots of credit to stacey abrams. she and her organization helped take a state that was very red and made it purple. >> it is an interesting point in that her candidacy, she was -- joe biden considered her for vice president and was a...
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i give lots of credit to stacey abrams. she and her organizations helped take a state that was very red and made it purple. it's a lesson for all of us. you don't just come into an election three months or six months before, but you build organizational strength day after day, year after year. okay. second, i'm going to talk about why did democrats defy history in these miss terms. as you know, we did. it's the first time since 1934 where every democratic incumbent won with the party, and with being the party in power. that hasn't happened since 1934, that every incumbent won. why did that happen? well, first, because we had great candidates. not just rafael warnock. gary and i had probably talked to every one of the candidates. their strength and their vitality was just incredible. they're just indominate able. why back in april did everyone think we would lose seats in the senate -- i'll take it in time order. first, in may and june, the public began to realize how far right these maga republicans had gone, the dobbs deci
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moments ago coming in worse than expected joining us right now to break all down, is swretail advisories president and cofounderer of deal makers stacey. thanks for being here reaction to 6/10 of a percent decline in reretail for november. >> worst of year we've heard he from just about retailer discretionary under major pressure obviously, inflation eased but we are paying more for energy rent food at home 12% more to eat at home than last year, so all of those pressures are eating into the wallet people are pulling back particularly now on big ticket items you you heard from costco, williams-sonoma until last quarter everything was perfect this quarter demand comps have come down you are hearing across the board, not a huge shock here a disappointment. >> does this worsen in '23? >> i think it does i think that we've seen you have supply chain disruption donate get product people had -- >> fear of missing out you are not getting anything six 8 month waits for if you weren't electronics now that is easing, so people looking at wallet saving rates coming down, credit card debt increasing, so i think this gets worse in 2023. maria: dag
moments ago coming in worse than expected joining us right now to break all down, is swretail advisories president and cofounderer of deal makers stacey. thanks for being here reaction to 6/10 of a percent decline in reretail for november. >> worst of year we've heard he from just about retailer discretionary under major pressure obviously, inflation eased but we are paying more for energy rent food at home 12% more to eat at home than last year, so all of those pressures are eating into...
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and that is the work, i go back to the stacey abrams. that she did to invents in that state, then much of the georgia is a -- >> -- >> going back a decade is the reason that raphael warnock would now serve 68 senate. >> the republican party 1 million dollars, okay, this is what you are going to do not topsey. -- the candidates, go back to what we did in 2010, and before, and the absentee ballots, but by mail. >> yes. >> given the early voting as one of the craziest strategic wonders of the party. >> voted one on -- on one people. it's not a complicated process. have a message, have candidates, and put those to work on behalf of the parties. >> the last point i would like to hear today i like to hear thoughts on this one, michael. i think would be better that american politics were less racially poor lies and if both parties were essentially multi racial coalitions, would have to deal with the complexity and the diamond-ism that makes up pluralistic multi racial politics. you know herschel walker was the strange sort of like symbolic, and
and that is the work, i go back to the stacey abrams. that she did to invents in that state, then much of the georgia is a -- >> -- >> going back a decade is the reason that raphael warnock would now serve 68 senate. >> the republican party 1 million dollars, okay, this is what you are going to do not topsey. -- the candidates, go back to what we did in 2010, and before, and the absentee ballots, but by mail. >> yes. >> given the early voting as one of the...
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stacey? the doctor's office? taking her cat to the vet? well, stacey was behind bars. being held without bail for violating a protective. she was convicted in august of filing fake police reports. and repeat offender. she was charged in 2008 with credit card fraud and, again, in 2015 with calling in fake bomb threats to hospitals. stacey transgender and formerly known as barry and she was elected behind bars not once but twice. >> when i found out i was the first transwoman to run for political office like i said it was an honor maybe because ever the more diverse population of people. maybe i would be more accepted. >> jesse: let's switch over to sam briton, remember our deputy secretary of nuclear energy on leave for stealing a designer suitcase from baggage claim? lgbtq activist very upset with the biden administration for failing to vet briton properly. feeling he is not making the transgender community look very good. briton rose to fame after claiming he suffered through gay conversion therapy where he was abused lgbtq nation did an investigation of little sammy
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paid for the shovel and dug his own grave. >> hard to top. >> whoopi trying to make the podium as well. >> you will see staceyhe clown show if this list is to be believed, scott, one name we did not mention, donald trump, do you think his presidential campaign is getting any traction. >> yes, i think if is. and as long as i have the opportunity i would like to ask a favover of stephen l. miller, when you are back in the white house, would you please end the horrible war in somalia. kennedy: the wrong steven mill stephen miller. this is stephen l. miller. >> i am sorry, i got no monitor. >> i am busy building the wall. >> i. >> he is rolling up his little sleeve, with stickum and flex sale. >> i have hair treatment, you know i'm trying to look less like the guy from 7, i'm working here. kennedy: doing his dammest. >> thank you, consider it done, man panel thank you for a lucious tuesday, great. >> coming up. >> david kerresh didn't kill himself. kennedy: okay. >> how biden administration pushed to senator users for what they -- sensor users for what they call covid disinformation. michelle is joining me next.
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by the way, it is a victory to stacey abrams who didn't make it to the mountain top in his race for governor who worked since 2014 on the ground, registering voters of color and young voters, laid the ground work showing democrats that they can win in georgia. but, importantly, senator warnock's win is a victory for black americans quite frankly who can definitely avoid the humiliation of enduring six years of herschel walker's incompetence in the senate after being propertied out by republicans as a cynical insult. as charles blow writes in "the new york times," the best that could be hoped for what a black person who was willing to fall in line and vote with the party. walker had proven that he would do that. he would be a willing puppet for their ventriloquism. he came close to winning. this will remain a stain on the republican party. joining me is don calloway and tom bonnier, democratic political strategist and ceo of target smarter. i want to start with you. you know, herschel walker was only one of several trump candidates who went down in flames. i'll read you the list. herschel wal
by the way, it is a victory to stacey abrams who didn't make it to the mountain top in his race for governor who worked since 2014 on the ground, registering voters of color and young voters, laid the ground work showing democrats that they can win in georgia. but, importantly, senator warnock's win is a victory for black americans quite frankly who can definitely avoid the humiliation of enduring six years of herschel walker's incompetence in the senate after being propertied out by...
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but they wanted to ensure that nothing on this issue happens beginning january 3rd. >> let's look at what stacey had to stay tonight from the committee. she was initially reluctant and opposed to making the tax returns public. let's listen to why she changed her mind about that. >> i for one as some of my colleagues have been talked about, was not an favor of the tax returns i great reserve and doing that and saying the auditory process, as well as seeing the things that should have been looked at. with the dance committee from the tax staff as well. that can only be done with the release of the underlying evidence as well. >> what is the point of making the tax returns public? >> well, i think she gave a great explanation of it. basically to understand the feelings of irs in the need for this new federal legislation. you need to see not just a summer that some people might believe or not, believe but the actual returns to see the deductions and credits for tens of millions of dollars without adequate substantiation an investigation or auditing by the irs. with the tax return really makes the ca
but they wanted to ensure that nothing on this issue happens beginning january 3rd. >> let's look at what stacey had to stay tonight from the committee. she was initially reluctant and opposed to making the tax returns public. let's listen to why she changed her mind about that. >> i for one as some of my colleagues have been talked about, was not an favor of the tax returns i great reserve and doing that and saying the auditory process, as well as seeing the things that should have...
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and one more point i'd make, i give lots of credit to stacey abrams. she and her organization helped take a state that was very red and made it purple. and it's a lessenson for all of us. -- lesson for all of us. you don't just come into an election three months or six months before, but you build organizational strength day after day and year after year. okay. second, i'm going to talk about the why did democrats defy history in these midterms? as you know, we did. it's the first time since 1934 where every democratic incumbent won with the party and being the party in power. that hasn't happened since 1934 that every incumbent of the party many power won. why'd -- in power won. why'd that happen? well, first, because we had great candidates. not just raphael warnock, right? we probably talked to every one of the candidates, i probably did every single day. and their strength and their vitality was just incredible. and they're just in.com nationalness. -- in.com nibbleness. everybody i'm there was a setback, they just moved forward. but already two th
and one more point i'd make, i give lots of credit to stacey abrams. she and her organization helped take a state that was very red and made it purple. and it's a lessenson for all of us. -- lesson for all of us. you don't just come into an election three months or six months before, but you build organizational strength day after day and year after year. okay. second, i'm going to talk about the why did democrats defy history in these midterms? as you know, we did. it's the first time since...
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and beto is going to run again. and stacey abrams is going to run again.ricans' lives are beine ruined becauseop of people who t and win.wa wesh have had a handful of these trolls. that's his career, running for things. steve: what a great way to even the show. thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you next sunday when "the nexe yot revolution" will e tellvo advised. [solemn music] - they didn't expect to see what they saw, and, when they saw it, they could never forget it. [solemn music] ferdinand hayden was hired to lead a team into the northwest territories. [solemn music] the 32 men headed west. [solemn music] they weren't here to protect yellowstone. they were here to tear it to shreds in the name of progress.
and beto is going to run again. and stacey abrams is going to run again.ricans' lives are beine ruined becauseop of people who t and win.wa wesh have had a handful of these trolls. that's his career, running for things. steve: what a great way to even the show. thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you next sunday when "the nexe yot revolution" will e tellvo advised. [solemn music] - they didn't expect to see what they saw, and, when they saw it, they could never forget it....
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and that is the work, i go back to the stacey abrams. l in her bid for governor this time around but the work that she did to invents in that state, then much of the georgia is a -- >> quebecer. decade >> going back a decade is the reason that raphael warnock would now serve 68 senate. >> the republican party 1 million dollars, okay, this is what you are going to do not topsey. khalid the candidates, go back to what we did in 2010, and before, and the absentee ballots, but by mail. >> yes. >> given the early voting as one of the craziest strategic wonders of the party. >> voted one on, 1:41 on one people. it's not a complicated process. have a message, have candidates, and put those to work on behalf of the parties. >> the last point i would like to hear today i like to hear thoughts on this one, michael. i think would be better that american politics were less racially poor lies and if both parties were essentially multi racial coalitions, would have to deal with the complexity and the diamond-ism that makes up pluralistic multi racial p
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to communicate with all of georgia. as well as the organizers. we saw what black lives matters did. we saw what stacey abrams did. it will take a lot. but i want to do those things. i want to do the organizing on the ground. and i want to make sure that we are messaging out about the great things that we are doing. >> it is a team effort, no doubt about that, representative crockett, thank you so much for making time for us. we look forward to speaking to you again in the weeks and months ahead. >> thank you so much. >> sinema suddenly left the democratic party -- but what are her true motivations? we will discuss that in more. but first, richard louis is here with the headlines. >> thanks. grant wahl, longtime soccer journalist, died in qatar while covering the world cup. he collapsed in the -- on his personal website, he said he felt sick -- he said on site medical personnel told him he probably had bronchitis and was given antibiotics at the time. friday, paramedics did treat him on sites. he was then taken to a hospital. the cause of death, not immediately available. he was covering his eight men's world cup.
to communicate with all of georgia. as well as the organizers. we saw what black lives matters did. we saw what stacey abrams did. it will take a lot. but i want to do those things. i want to do the organizing on the ground. and i want to make sure that we are messaging out about the great things that we are doing. >> it is a team effort, no doubt about that, representative crockett, thank you so much for making time for us. we look forward to speaking to you again in the weeks and months...
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to joe biden. this story also says the georgia voters delivered mr. campbell comfortable victory. stacey abrams did not show the same enthusiasm for mr. walker. they cleared the 50% threshold. they sent voters to the polls on that tuesday. there is more about the precincts. that gave you some maps to look at as well if you are interested in the demographics in the dynamics as they play out. you can call land talk about the special senate race as well. -- go to our full lines if you are a georgia resident. , give us a call at eye -- this is teresa in tennessee. we are on the republican line. good morning. >> i have lived in georgia all my life. we have lived in the county's all my life. they all lived there. you media report like it is warnock that has this thing beat. they have spent $100 million trying to get raphael warnock reelected. and he is not wiped out her chihuahua korea. they were within a couple of percentage points that took a tour on off. he is always been a good man in georgia. he has been a hometown hero. he had the scandal when he ran for congress. raphael warnock is noth
to joe biden. this story also says the georgia voters delivered mr. campbell comfortable victory. stacey abrams did not show the same enthusiasm for mr. walker. they cleared the 50% threshold. they sent voters to the polls on that tuesday. there is more about the precincts. that gave you some maps to look at as well if you are interested in the demographics in the dynamics as they play out. you can call land talk about the special senate race as well. -- go to our full lines if you are a...
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theater rate of course is going to run again in beto's' going to run again and stacey abrams is goinghile regular americans lives are getting ruined because people run and win. we have a handful with the trolls in washington. bernie sanders is one of them and that's his career. running for things. it's getting back on our feet. steve: what a great way to win thin the show as always. yellowstone 150 is up next. we will see you next sunday on "the next revolution". ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carley: a fox news alert newly uncovered documents to scramble to change policies to ban president trump from the platform without concern for free speech. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: todd piro, the twitter files reveal how twitter developed a strict policy for banning users as part of its plan to keep the former president of the platform permanently. and the executives had meetings with the federal gov
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i give lots of credit to stacey abrams. and her organizations helped take a state that was very red and made it purple it's a lesson for all of of us. you don't just come into an election six months before, but you build organizational strength day after day and year after year. second, i'm going to talk about why do democrats defy history in these midterms. it's the first time since 1934 where every democratic incumbent won with the party in power. that hasn't happened since 1934 that every every incumbent won. why did that happen? first, because we have great candidates. not just raphael warnock. we probably talked to every one of the candidates. their strength was credible. every of time there was a setback, none of them said, oh god, it's terrible. they just move forward. but there are two other points that i would make here why we won. why did things change? why back in april when everyone thought with would lose seat, why did we win? two things happened, and i'll take it in time order. first, in may and june, the publ
i give lots of credit to stacey abrams. and her organizations helped take a state that was very red and made it purple it's a lesson for all of of us. you don't just come into an election six months before, but you build organizational strength day after day and year after year. second, i'm going to talk about why do democrats defy history in these midterms. it's the first time since 1934 where every democratic incumbent won with the party in power. that hasn't happened since 1934 that every...
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. >> we should do a shoutout to stacey abrams. she spent five years working on grass-roots in georgia. >> absolutely. you can't do a field operation in the last three months of an election or the summer. you have to invest constantly. making sure you are reaching out and talking to folks. of course, it became incredibly important in a runoff election when people are not used to voting in december, just for folks to know exactly how they make sure that their voice is heard. it was a monumental effort. with stacey abrams laying the groundwork gave us a great head start. senator warnock has been running constantly, built an amazing organization. i just do want to did a shoutout, the thousands of people who are making calls and knocking on doors and getting involved, they need to share in this victory. they were heroes. they made a difference in this democracy. it just shows what volunteer action can do. it can win elections and can clearly protect the future of our democracy as well. >> senator, thank you very much. thanks for joining
. >> we should do a shoutout to stacey abrams. she spent five years working on grass-roots in georgia. >> absolutely. you can't do a field operation in the last three months of an election or the summer. you have to invest constantly. making sure you are reaching out and talking to folks. of course, it became incredibly important in a runoff election when people are not used to voting in december, just for folks to know exactly how they make sure that their voice is heard. it was a...
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theater rate of course is going to run again in beto's' going to run again and stacey abrams is going regular americans lives are getting ruined because people run and win. we have a handful with the trolls in washington. bernie sanders is one of them and that's his career. running for things. it's getting back on our feet. steve: what a great way to win tin the show as always. yellowstone 150 is up next. we will see you next sunday on "the next revolution". ♪ [solemn music] - they didn't expect to see what they saw, >> they didn't expect to see what they saw. and when they saw it, they could never forget it. hired to lead a team into the northwest territories. thirty-two men headed west
theater rate of course is going to run again in beto's' going to run again and stacey abrams is going regular americans lives are getting ruined because people run and win. we have a handful with the trolls in washington. bernie sanders is one of them and that's his career. running for things. it's getting back on our feet. steve: what a great way to win tin the show as always. yellowstone 150 is up next. we will see you next sunday on "the next revolution". ♪ [solemn music] - they...
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to their script. they have been saying for two years it was jim crow 2.0 much like how stacey abrams has to say she wasor in 2018. they deny reality and pretend what we're all seeing in front of us, primary turnout doubles and a record turnout in the general actually isn't happening . don't forget they also send their twitter mobs back when the law was passed against delta, mlb, move the all-star game. these companies acquiesced because of these democratic arguments which are totally proven false and now dick re chicken little has become the boy who cried wolf. >> harris: what is the true concern about democrats, that you didn't get 300,000 more votes? you would have to prove that. what we can prove is the numbers were record breaking. >> they were. it's worth celebrating. i'm thrilled to be here on fox news celebrating voting turnout at such high levels. a wonderful thing for democracy and worth celebrating and noting. it is a great moment. what you said at the intro. when you say to voters there are problems that aren't really true it creates a huge barrier. for two years we heard donald trump and re
to their script. they have been saying for two years it was jim crow 2.0 much like how stacey abrams has to say she wasor in 2018. they deny reality and pretend what we're all seeing in front of us, primary turnout doubles and a record turnout in the general actually isn't happening . don't forget they also send their twitter mobs back when the law was passed against delta, mlb, move the all-star game. these companies acquiesced because of these democratic arguments which are totally proven...
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to look for it. and if they can't find it, then i home. and my name is stacey veal, i mean i knew we'd have to do that if nina wasn't there anyway. and that's an important principle for us. she's not our domestic health, after all, one se, just a child. and if she doesn't want to at that moment, and then she doesn't have to then was the, i don't me before the family leaves the house. hannah takes a bit of time for herself to get ready for sure. she learned how to apply makeup on a course for blind people. can say, well, i can't see it myself seen that people can see me. and i feel more beautiful if i make a bit of an effort. i think it helps finish wasn't, i don't know. hannah sets great store by her appearance, also as a way of combating prejudice. been so much good mike ed, for example. my child was running around outside with tomato sauce on her t shirt, and people would very quickly assume that it's dirty because the poor mom didn't see it shoot shore, not so that means i've become a bit of a perfectionist and referring to check things 5 times over the summ
to look for it. and if they can't find it, then i home. and my name is stacey veal, i mean i knew we'd have to do that if nina wasn't there anyway. and that's an important principle for us. she's not our domestic health, after all, one se, just a child. and if she doesn't want to at that moment, and then she doesn't have to then was the, i don't me before the family leaves the house. hannah takes a bit of time for herself to get ready for sure. she learned how to apply makeup on a course for...
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to do with the narrative. >> steve: absolutely. staceyrs and then you decided to become a republican. why is that? why did you decide to join the other side? >> he. >> well, it was a values proposition for me. church listening what was said on sundays and compared that to the way i was voting. actually about 10 years ago i was a democrat. and i have been a republican for a little bit longer than that and i actually looked at the bible and saw how different god's view of how we are supposed to live in from the democrats' and their party platform lays it out. i wrote about in my book. i talk about it all the time. we have an option in the united states. it's not based on a race, brian, it's based on the policies. of the values that that you hold and the policy that's want to vote for. when we start doing that we will have more actual campaigns competing for a vote instead of democrats taking us for granted. >> steve: okay. i want to play a soundbite for you all that was -- that made a lot of headlines back in may of 2020 before the election
to do with the narrative. >> steve: absolutely. staceyrs and then you decided to become a republican. why is that? why did you decide to join the other side? >> he. >> well, it was a values proposition for me. church listening what was said on sundays and compared that to the way i was voting. actually about 10 years ago i was a democrat. and i have been a republican for a little bit longer than that and i actually looked at the bible and saw how different god's view of how we...
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then again, back in 2014, done in georgia, i spoke to stacey abrams, one of the leaders of the movementtrategy. >> our white democrats a species going extinct? >> absolutely not. >> there are times was to rescinded our politics, and the goal of our party is to not allow that to happen. not only reenergize white democrats, but to ask them the base by adding agent and lets you know democrats, so we can overcome all the demographic changes. as long as we allow them to make this a racial issue -- when we make it a values issue, we win. >> that plan worked, delivering two democratic senators from georgia. of course, the race was still very much an issue at the forefront of this election, between two black men in the south. -- she's the president and director counsel -- legal defense fund, and she joins me now. it's great to have you. >> good to be back. >> first, your -- a reset of our political landscape that may not just have two parties. it may have more. but first and foremost, it requires us confronting this thing. he said you wish that race were not this faultline in american politics,
then again, back in 2014, done in georgia, i spoke to stacey abrams, one of the leaders of the movementtrategy. >> our white democrats a species going extinct? >> absolutely not. >> there are times was to rescinded our politics, and the goal of our party is to not allow that to happen. not only reenergize white democrats, but to ask them the base by adding agent and lets you know democrats, so we can overcome all the demographic changes. as long as we allow them to make this a...
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which two-time gubernatorial loser said they may run again to keep dreams alive: was a baidoa record staceyt stacy? >> what's next for you and how likely are you to run for office? >> i may run again. >> i've always said that it's not about the tie goal comments about the work. >> so it two-time loser, might be a three-time loser should >> said it, but you know he's going to run. [laughter] >> he's running out of things to run for. that's the problem. waterworks is the category. sometimes, you need a good cry, i always say. which retired politician let the tears flow this week when talking about nancy pelosi during her portrait unveiling? was it john boehner or barack hussein obama? was she cheating? did you just confessed? >> john boehner. >> get her. [laughter] >> let's see what the answer -- going on there. >> i have to say, my girls told me -- >> classic john boehner. [laughter] >> the speaker, how much we admire her [laughter] cannot get the next question, mark -- did president biden say he was south african or italian? >> italian. i knew that. [laughter] 's be one good thing i'm not p
which two-time gubernatorial loser said they may run again to keep dreams alive: was a baidoa record staceyt stacy? >> what's next for you and how likely are you to run for office? >> i may run again. >> i've always said that it's not about the tie goal comments about the work. >> so it two-time loser, might be a three-time loser should >> said it, but you know he's going to run. [laughter] >> he's running out of things to run for. that's the problem....
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that has not been completed according to stacey plaskett, a representative on the committee. is it clear to you that this was solely a resource problem, that they did not have the people to complete these audits or that there was any avoidance there at the irs during the trump administration to audit the former president's tax returns? >> well, i think the irs generally has a resource problem, but it's difficult for me to take that the irs would use as a defense that it couldn't supply the sufficient manpower to do something as important as auditing the tax returns of the president of the united states, particularly one of the wealthiest people in the country. they asasigned one person with o degree of specialization in this type of tax policy. so look, the irs needs more resources for sure, but i don't think that's a sufficient excuse for them not to have done a job that the american people expect them to do to make sure that their president is held accountable for following the laws of the united states. >> so of course when sending this on to the senate, this becomes public
that has not been completed according to stacey plaskett, a representative on the committee. is it clear to you that this was solely a resource problem, that they did not have the people to complete these audits or that there was any avoidance there at the irs during the trump administration to audit the former president's tax returns? >> well, i think the irs generally has a resource problem, but it's difficult for me to take that the irs would use as a defense that it couldn't supply...
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- with i can notary public -- em no, mconomic issue registered a lot of voters in georgia thanks to staceyams and also made it about the republicans which is unbelievable in a midterm where everyone felt we would be -- >> yeah, i mean, it was a continuation of the anti trump coalition that we saw in 2020. young voters, african american voters, aapi voters, suburban voters, that's what they were able to do in state after state. trump was essentially on the ballot again because there are hand picked candidates who were speaking like trump, trump would come into these different states whether it was arizona or michigan and they were really able to do it and i think if you're a democrat, particularly looking at georgia, democrats have been looking at southern states to see if they could turn one of those states purple,less red at least and in georgia it was a perfect storm. raphael warnock a rising star in the democratic party. >> absolutely. >> people will talk about him for 2024 if biden doesn't win or certainly 2028 and he was really able to pull it together and incumbents were strong. >> o
- with i can notary public -- em no, mconomic issue registered a lot of voters in georgia thanks to staceyams and also made it about the republicans which is unbelievable in a midterm where everyone felt we would be -- >> yeah, i mean, it was a continuation of the anti trump coalition that we saw in 2020. young voters, african american voters, aapi voters, suburban voters, that's what they were able to do in state after state. trump was essentially on the ballot again because there are...
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be that close. >> if brian kemp won by almost double digits to theoretically one of the strongest democratic candidates out there are staceyublican party doing their autopsy not look at that race and say, the middle is where we need to get to. instead, they are going full crazy with the people kevin mccarthy may look to put on committees. >> well, i'm not sure how much controlled republican leadership has over their party and that's part of the problem, you know? kevin mccarthy speakership is a very thin line so it's to be determined what the fringe of his caucus actually demands for his or for their vote for speaker. but i think what we are going to see is an increasingly slimming of power for this speaker in the house because they are trying to increase their ability to go out and do these big events and do their big investigations, talk a lot about hunter biden's laptop. and that's going to further inflame and empower that side of the republican party. >> another president, another former president who is not campaigning is donald trump. not only is it dealing with a myriad of legal blows, he and republicans are now sti
be that close. >> if brian kemp won by almost double digits to theoretically one of the strongest democratic candidates out there are staceyublican party doing their autopsy not look at that race and say, the middle is where we need to get to. instead, they are going full crazy with the people kevin mccarthy may look to put on committees. >> well, i'm not sure how much controlled republican leadership has over their party and that's part of the problem, you know? kevin mccarthy...
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and by the way, you've got to thank stacey abrams. because of stacey abrams who may then tire think even possible. this is beyond our billet even imagine for stacey abrams. sometimes your candidacy loses, but your cause winds. so, congratulations to obama for being there. and also, thank you donald trump, for giving us this opportunity to make history. >> i think georgia, after this midterm, after what happened in 2020, maybe remembered as the state that finally broke donald trump. losing georgia in the presidential election, losing the senate race, this is not a state republicans ought to be losing. and so, when we go through this republican primary, we need to think about the state of georgia. it's going to be a swing state in 2024. and if we go down this road again, i suspect we're going at the same result. i think brian kemp does stand out for me, despite democrats -- and congratulations to senator warnock. i do think the campaign had a good cycle here and did what he needed to do to show the republicans he wants to be a team play
and by the way, you've got to thank stacey abrams. because of stacey abrams who may then tire think even possible. this is beyond our billet even imagine for stacey abrams. sometimes your candidacy loses, but your cause winds. so, congratulations to obama for being there. and also, thank you donald trump, for giving us this opportunity to make history. >> i think georgia, after this midterm, after what happened in 2020, maybe remembered as the state that finally broke donald trump. losing...
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if you were following the last election, brian kemp was able to beat stacey abrams by a large margin.ker wasn't able to do the same thing but when you talk with the voters they say they were able to connect with kemp, that he got repealed that gas tax, and kept the state open during covid. also, he was almost able to double his voting with black males from the prior four years when he ran, so it's all about connectihing out to those community people. i don't think the people care about biden or former president trump right here. they care about the candidate that's going to be able to serve them best in washington. stuart: is it raining there? because that might effect voting day turnout. lawrence: it's a little drizzle and foggy as well, which could be problematic for the republicans, because the majority of their voters are on election day, they haven't quite mastered the new system of voting where there's endless early voting. they are opposed but they haven't been able to come up with a strategy while still legal, so that can be problematic for them. i saw herschel walker on with
if you were following the last election, brian kemp was able to beat stacey abrams by a large margin.ker wasn't able to do the same thing but when you talk with the voters they say they were able to connect with kemp, that he got repealed that gas tax, and kept the state open during covid. also, he was almost able to double his voting with black males from the prior four years when he ran, so it's all about connectihing out to those community people. i don't think the people care about biden or...
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to $2.65 billion. joining me now is stacey wi widlitz. morning great to have you here we have to dig into the lululemon. what is going on are people not wearing athleisure the way they did? why the issue with the fourth quarter numbers and people are going back to gyms and yoga classes? >> frank, it has become the new work wardrobe. lululemon accounts for 25% there is nothing wrong with demand if you think about it, the traffic in stores was up 25% this quarter those are crazy numbers considering the rest of retail is doing i think what happened here is the stock had a huge rally and the guidance to where the street was. the fact they have been blowing away expectations every quarter, a few comments about we have most of the quarter ahead and lowering expectation and the stock is ticking back a bit this morning. if you look at the business, i'm in stores all the time traffic is just incredible there's very few promotions. little bit of clearance. if you think about it, athleta had a 35% off during black friday lululemon stores were packed
to $2.65 billion. joining me now is stacey wi widlitz. morning great to have you here we have to dig into the lululemon. what is going on are people not wearing athleisure the way they did? why the issue with the fourth quarter numbers and people are going back to gyms and yoga classes? >> frank, it has become the new work wardrobe. lululemon accounts for 25% there is nothing wrong with demand if you think about it, the traffic in stores was up 25% this quarter those are crazy numbers...
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to marry. what, in the serving cost citizenship? so, stacey same concern? >> it does. we go now to what we call a patchwork, a framework, if obergefell or the inevitable -- let me, back up the unthinkable. if the unthinkable happens, and we are concerned about. that will go back to this patchwork framework, where if you are living in texas like i used to, where they have not honored -- you have to go to california. you have, couples, now going to other places to get. married, obviously when they get back to their home state that marriage has to be. respected but we are worried that now we have to start going to different states, to go get married. go back to your own state. and hope that they respect that. >> i am sorry. you reminded, me when you said they left texas, that is. right and i were the column about the fact that you and your family, your twin sons and your wife, you picked up and left texas because the environment in texas did not feel safe anymore. i bring that up because, we just saw a recent gallup poll that shows that a big maj
to marry. what, in the serving cost citizenship? so, stacey same concern? >> it does. we go now to what we call a patchwork, a framework, if obergefell or the inevitable -- let me, back up the unthinkable. if the unthinkable happens, and we are concerned about. that will go back to this patchwork framework, where if you are living in texas like i used to, where they have not honored -- you have to go to california. you have, couples, now going to other places to get. married, obviously...
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but i believe that hillary clinton's run, set up the situation for stacey abrams, and raphael warnock to knock a lot of those barriers down. to change that red state blue. , okay,? and now we are in a purple moment. and i think it is kind of synonymous with what is going on in the republican party. georgia is trying to find itself, just like the republican party is trying to sift out, and figure out who is in this moment. >> laura, april mentions hillary clinton but i also wanna ask her about stacey abrams. because i have democratic candidates, while they may have questions about their own personal, campaigns. they are very impressed with the organization she has built there. and the credit that she has done? >> yeah, that's something i was gonna bring up. which is the entire ground game that has changed for democrats in the state of georgia. really starting, a lot of people say, from 2016 on. so many of the groups that are base there, formed after 2016. in response to donald trump. but they, the black lead groups there. there are groups that are led by young voters, and young people. an
but i believe that hillary clinton's run, set up the situation for stacey abrams, and raphael warnock to knock a lot of those barriers down. to change that red state blue. , okay,? and now we are in a purple moment. and i think it is kind of synonymous with what is going on in the republican party. georgia is trying to find itself, just like the republican party is trying to sift out, and figure out who is in this moment. >> laura, april mentions hillary clinton but i also wanna ask her...
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that is where, when you draw the contrast to the likes of brian kemp, who beat stacey abrams, it may f brian kemp, try to come in as a savior and try to build up his conservative credentials, despite the questions of his past. >> it should not go unnoted that having 51 votes is a big deal for the democrats who have won control of the state. if it's 50/50 as it is now, they have to divide the power and share it equally on all committees. if there is a controversial issue, they can't get it out of committee for a floor vote without some sort of very complicated, lengthy process. the whole difference would be if they have 51, they then really control committees and more of the agenda. thanks so much, vaughan hillyard. that's where did is at, the election is tuesday. >>> you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." we will be right back on msnbc. c my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. hi, my name is tony cooper. and if y
that is where, when you draw the contrast to the likes of brian kemp, who beat stacey abrams, it may f brian kemp, try to come in as a savior and try to build up his conservative credentials, despite the questions of his past. >> it should not go unnoted that having 51 votes is a big deal for the democrats who have won control of the state. if it's 50/50 as it is now, they have to divide the power and share it equally on all committees. if there is a controversial issue, they can't get it...
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to 150. all of that effort that was split between stacey abrams and warnock went to warnock.doors and called -- everyone i know went to georgia to help pull this out. democrats did not say we got the senate and we're okay and we're going to relax. they want this seat. they were going to fight for it. and i think they're going to get it. >> both campaigns are on edge as this razor close runoff appears to be coming down to the wire. we'll find out the winner tonight. stay with us. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual!!! what does it do, bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ take a picture. i'm stuck! is that the new iphone? yup, i just got the new iphone 14 with its amazing camera at t-mobile. wow! at t-mobile, get four iphone 14s on us. and 4 new lines for $25 bucks a line. my na
to 150. all of that effort that was split between stacey abrams and warnock went to warnock.doors and called -- everyone i know went to georgia to help pull this out. democrats did not say we got the senate and we're okay and we're going to relax. they want this seat. they were going to fight for it. and i think they're going to get it. >> both campaigns are on edge as this razor close runoff appears to be coming down to the wire. we'll find out the winner tonight. stay with us. so to...
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the difference is, over the last 10 or 12 years, the democratic party of georgia led by stacey abrams have tried to build up the party and reach out to build a broader coalition. that's the main difference i see. walker is stuck with his tribe, getting national republicans in there to try to bring in and bring out that vote. but warnock has tried to build that coalition. i think he's done an excellent job of doing that to bring in those moderate republicans, bring in independents. and that's going to be the difference, i believe, in the race. >> let me read to you, if i can, doug, what "politico's" playbook laid out saying if warnock pulls it off again, that means georgia is a bona fide purple state. on the other hand, if walker wins, that suggests warnock's 2020 victory was just a fluke and it takes special circumstances to turn georgia blue and governor brian kemp is a political juggernaut. do you agree with that? >> i'm not sure i agree with any of those. i think georgia may be a light purple state if warnock wins. look, there's been a lot of work going on in georgia for ten years. i mean, at le
the difference is, over the last 10 or 12 years, the democratic party of georgia led by stacey abrams have tried to build up the party and reach out to build a broader coalition. that's the main difference i see. walker is stuck with his tribe, getting national republicans in there to try to bring in and bring out that vote. but warnock has tried to build that coalition. i think he's done an excellent job of doing that to bring in those moderate republicans, bring in independents. and that's...
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stacey graham is a great person to talk to you. yes. yes. okay, one more and then. okay, you brought up savannah, georgia, and i didn't want to walk across everybody and walk in front of you. i thought that would be very there is a i don't know if it's an urban legend or not that during the civil war when soldiers camping in the cemetery, they bored and changed some of the dates on the so that some of the dates are completely impossible. have you heard anything about that or is that just urban legend? i don't know. which cemetery would that be? oh, i'm sure it was the the it's in the middle of the city of. okay. i mean, it's it's smack in the middle and the buildings are all around it. but it it was a nice little story. i thought, yeah, they could be bored and change the day so that, you know, live to be 178 years old. something that but i didn't know if you come across that as we all know there are generally there are lies, -- lies and the truth that tour guides tell you. yeah, yeah. i'm not sure i haven't heard that one doesn't mean it's not true, but. well i thin
stacey graham is a great person to talk to you. yes. yes. okay, one more and then. okay, you brought up savannah, georgia, and i didn't want to walk across everybody and walk in front of you. i thought that would be very there is a i don't know if it's an urban legend or not that during the civil war when soldiers camping in the cemetery, they bored and changed some of the dates on the so that some of the dates are completely impossible. have you heard anything about that or is that just urban...
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are all the way in row 23 and the good shit is in row 18 so the flight attendant has to get on the p.a. and say, "stacey's know if it is her husband's or somebody else," we don't want this information to come, also, we are at 30,000 feet, blah, blah, blah." everybody on the plane has to go, is this a miracle or a sin? right? is stacy a hero or is she a harlot incorporated? either way, this is my in-flight movie now and this is people coming together as a people. okay? [applause] because what the people love to do: he and other people's business! [cheers and applause] and that is why i think that we should have phone calls on airplanes! thank you so much. [cheers and applause] thank you, thank you. >> trevor: wait, so what happened with the baby? >> i don't know! see, that's what i'm saying. i wasn't going to scotland but now i have to follow this lady to get the rest of the story! i was on my way to dubai, now i have to go back to scotland and see what is up to! >> trevor: can't wait to find out, dulce, but we are running out of time. can we get to the lotto numbers? >> listen to me by way, she's an atlan
are all the way in row 23 and the good shit is in row 18 so the flight attendant has to get on the p.a. and say, "stacey's know if it is her husband's or somebody else," we don't want this information to come, also, we are at 30,000 feet, blah, blah, blah." everybody on the plane has to go, is this a miracle or a sin? right? is stacy a hero or is she a harlot incorporated? either way, this is my in-flight movie now and this is people coming together as a people. okay? [applause]...