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ted was asked to shoulder gruesome duties like dealing with the war. happy-go-lucky ted. he was burying his grief. then robert decided to challenge lyndon johnson over vietnam in 1968 and ted tells him not to do it. you can walk into the white house in 1972. robert says, no, i insist. ted says, ok, then i am with you. he does a masterful job running the primary for him. susan: 1968, robert kennedy was assassinated. how old was teddy? john: he was born in 1932 so 36. susan: we have a video i want to show of him delivering his brothers eulogy. ted kennedy: my brother not be idealized. he should be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to write it. he saw suffering and tried to heal it. he saw war and tried to stop it. those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, what he was to us, what he wished for others, will someday come to pass for all the world. as he said many times in many parts of this nation, to those who touched and those who sought to touch him, some men see things as they are and say, why? i dream things that never
ted was asked to shoulder gruesome duties like dealing with the war. happy-go-lucky ted. he was burying his grief. then robert decided to challenge lyndon johnson over vietnam in 1968 and ted tells him not to do it. you can walk into the white house in 1972. robert says, no, i insist. ted says, ok, then i am with you. he does a masterful job running the primary for him. susan: 1968, robert kennedy was assassinated. how old was teddy? john: he was born in 1932 so 36. susan: we have a video i...
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why include ted ted cruz's name, marco rubio's? >> i'm the 18th most bipartisan senator, i am the 18th, and that is a little bit of an achievement because out of 100 senators, i am 100. i'm the most junior senator in the senate and i have been able to convince people to work with me to pull people together, and so yeah, i will be honest, ted cruz and i are both on the commerce committee. most of the time when he is talking, i'm sitting there thinking to myself, really? like, you put on a suit and a time to come here to do that? that is usually what i am thinking. but when it came time to a priority corridor in georgia, and interstate that would run through texas and also through georgia, it would connect the military bases, it would revitalize a lot of our rural areas that have been suffering all throughout georgia, i did not mind working with ted cruz to do that. if we can build up the highway, no one cares if you are a democrat or republican. you have to use the highway. so what i have endeavored to do is not to be a senator who
why include ted ted cruz's name, marco rubio's? >> i'm the 18th most bipartisan senator, i am the 18th, and that is a little bit of an achievement because out of 100 senators, i am 100. i'm the most junior senator in the senate and i have been able to convince people to work with me to pull people together, and so yeah, i will be honest, ted cruz and i are both on the commerce committee. most of the time when he is talking, i'm sitting there thinking to myself, really? like, you put on a...
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-ted! come on! -oh, ted, come on! -that's the certainty, for it is life and i am but a vessel for this realization. drink! be free! -look, can you just tell us what's going on in the pennsylvania senate race? -fine. uh, polls show that democrat john fetterman holds a narrow lead over republican dr. oz. -there you go. -but that poll straddled the debate that fetterman bombed, so we don't know jack except, again, decay is inevitable! -jesus, ted. -ted, can you just chill out? i mean, just go buy yourself a steak or something. -oh, more meat to put in my meat. yeah, that's right. i'm meat, too. -alright. thanks so much. we'll be checking in with our in-house election guru, ted jaworski, during our special election coverage coming to you next week. thanks so much, ted. -hey, you got it. i'll be right here. -well, i will say, despite what ted said, that most models predict the republicans will win the house of representatives, but the senate is a little more complicated. and good lord -- what is going on inside the studio?
-ted! come on! -oh, ted, come on! -that's the certainty, for it is life and i am but a vessel for this realization. drink! be free! -look, can you just tell us what's going on in the pennsylvania senate race? -fine. uh, polls show that democrat john fetterman holds a narrow lead over republican dr. oz. -there you go. -but that poll straddled the debate that fetterman bombed, so we don't know jack except, again, decay is inevitable! -jesus, ted. -ted, can you just chill out? i mean, just go buy...
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(ted koppel) sounds familiar? the water, gasping for air, well, i feel worse than a fish. (ted koppel) 30 million americans have copd, half don't yet know it. (bill) when the doctor told me you have copd...what's that? (ted koppel) it's a lung disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (joyce) i thought i was good at breathing until i wasn't. (ted koppel) right now, people struggling with copd are especially vulnerable to covid-19. (rhonda) it cut my life in half, that's what it did. (ted koppel) if we can't find them, we can't help them. help us help them. visit copdsos.org. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great offer. so let's see some hustle! >>> we are here on the east-west highway. after this pass, we are actually entering the black mountain forest, some of the most pristine forests in bhutan, but also supposed to be connected to
(ted koppel) sounds familiar? the water, gasping for air, well, i feel worse than a fish. (ted koppel) 30 million americans have copd, half don't yet know it. (bill) when the doctor told me you have copd...what's that? (ted koppel) it's a lung disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (joyce) i thought i was good at breathing until i wasn't. (ted koppel) right now, people struggling with copd are especially vulnerable to covid-19. (rhonda) it cut my life in half, that's what it did. (ted...
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i want to ask you to go to the website, ted cruz.org, ted cruz.org.ne lesson i need you learn from lindsey graham is to say that a lot more. hi, how are you doing, my name is ted cruz.org. very good to see you, what lovely shoes you are wearing, ted cruz.org. but everyone here has an amazing ability to go to ted cruz.org and make a contribution. maybe it is 50, 100, maybe 500, bid yet thousand, maybe you max out. but i can tell you this is a fight worth fighting, a country worth saving. you believe that, i believe that and this is the fight of our lifetime, so i close as i opened, by saying to the men and women here who are warriors for freedom, thank you for the victory on election day in the house of representatives and let's finish the job and retake the senate and retake the white house and retake the country, because that is what the stakes are. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> on tuesday oral argumentsn the case where the justice depa is challenging a lower court's appointment of a special master to review documents the fdic's from former
i want to ask you to go to the website, ted cruz.org, ted cruz.org.ne lesson i need you learn from lindsey graham is to say that a lot more. hi, how are you doing, my name is ted cruz.org. very good to see you, what lovely shoes you are wearing, ted cruz.org. but everyone here has an amazing ability to go to ted cruz.org and make a contribution. maybe it is 50, 100, maybe 500, bid yet thousand, maybe you max out. but i can tell you this is a fight worth fighting, a country worth saving. you...
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- [ted] that's right. yeah. you get in through the back. this will allow an interface with a suit port. so you can be inside your rover and jump in the space suit without bringing dust into the rover. it's also easier on the astronauts to get in d out this way. nasa's current suits, you get in through the waist and that means you have to really contort your shoulders. - like a dance move then. - yeah. anthere are a lot of astronaut injuries from suits. but one of the most major ones is shoulder injuries. - from getting into- - from getting into the suit. - [narrator] ted's got a surprise for me. he's letting me try on the pressure suit, which is something that usually only astronauts get to experience. - right now, we have air flowing in through the umbilicals here on your chest. the only place it will come out of is right here at your regulator. - you can kind of push your head back. - [narrator] with my pressure balanced. it's time to experience what walking on the moon or mars might be like. - okay. try walking around in that. (upbeat ed
- [ted] that's right. yeah. you get in through the back. this will allow an interface with a suit port. so you can be inside your rover and jump in the space suit without bringing dust into the rover. it's also easier on the astronauts to get in d out this way. nasa's current suits, you get in through the waist and that means you have to really contort your shoulders. - like a dance move then. - yeah. anthere are a lot of astronaut injuries from suits. but one of the most major ones is shoulder...
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we appreciate it, ted. rachel: thank you, ted. >> my pleasure.els like the most likely scenario, one or two of them were targets. then once you do that, someone else make -- wakes up or notices, you have to cover it up by killing more. will: it's the horrible. we'll have more on that breaking news throughout the morning as we start your headlines, additional headlines with this: one person reportedly dead and 27 others taken to the hospital after a terrifying bus crash in massachusetts last night. the bus was take thing students back to brandeis -- brandeis university. it's unclear what caused the accident. >> overnight the united nations reached a new climate deal that would help pay for climate damages in poor nations. the u.s. and the e.u. were pushing for china to contribute to the fund and block them from benefiting from it, but that could be complicated as china, the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gas, is still considered a a developing country and, therefore, eligible to receive that that funding. pete: so we're going to pay them. r
we appreciate it, ted. rachel: thank you, ted. >> my pleasure.els like the most likely scenario, one or two of them were targets. then once you do that, someone else make -- wakes up or notices, you have to cover it up by killing more. will: it's the horrible. we'll have more on that breaking news throughout the morning as we start your headlines, additional headlines with this: one person reportedly dead and 27 others taken to the hospital after a terrifying bus crash in massachusetts...
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of course a new ted bundy was. i read every article that had reported on ted bundy crime spree from seattle we got to the high omega sorority house in florida state university,, committed a series of atrocities. what was mind blowing is a little evidence that ever had against ted bundy, particularly in that crime. there was a terrible identification that was made by a sorority sister i guess you call them at the time. and they under hypnosis because they broke out the hypnosis again, she identified an employee of someone seeing clean the house right after the crimes. and then went ted money got she change her mind. it was like -- >> i don't know, i think you are good but i don't think you're going to exonerate ted bundy here. >> know, and i'm not suggesting he is innocent. like a broken clock they got ted bundy right. didn't have any fingerprints. they didn't have any other evidence at all but then this injury that look like a bite mark on one of the victims bodies. the sheriff who is investigating the crime was as
of course a new ted bundy was. i read every article that had reported on ted bundy crime spree from seattle we got to the high omega sorority house in florida state university,, committed a series of atrocities. what was mind blowing is a little evidence that ever had against ted bundy, particularly in that crime. there was a terrible identification that was made by a sorority sister i guess you call them at the time. and they under hypnosis because they broke out the hypnosis again, she...
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famous that ted bundy trial in about length in the book how ted bundy made bite marks mainstream scienceey decided whatt they would do would be to plague every sailor on the robinson matched the description and they would get outlines of their teeth try to compare teeth to the bite marks on teresa's side. so this had never been accomplished or tried before and this is the only lead they thought they had to go on and he was a sailor in the u.s. navy, he was 27 years old. his teeth were flagged as a potential buyer of the two dentists examining it excluded him as a potential source of the bite mark and another month went by. u.s. senators including senator from virginia and new york, some of you my age and older but remember, putting pressure on them to make an arrest so there was intense activity but it wasn't getting anywhere until -- you see this in a lot of casesha there will be one theme to change the course of the investigation and suddenly you have a suspect in you paint a bull's-eye around the target and that is what happened. a drunken dispute with the girlfriend, hit him with a f
famous that ted bundy trial in about length in the book how ted bundy made bite marks mainstream scienceey decided whatt they would do would be to plague every sailor on the robinson matched the description and they would get outlines of their teeth try to compare teeth to the bite marks on teresa's side. so this had never been accomplished or tried before and this is the only lead they thought they had to go on and he was a sailor in the u.s. navy, he was 27 years old. his teeth were flagged...
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we have ted bud taking the lead over sherry beesley and at taking the seat there in north carolina. that changes that $4545.00, a raised at $246.00 for the republicans. let's go live to gabriel elizondo. he can talk to a little bit about this ted boss lead because it had been looking al, united of sherry busy was going to be the winner. yet democrats are watching this race closely. and this is wise because most of the polls were showing the ted bird had a very comfortable lead of 4 to 5 percent in the polls. before a tuesday, people went to the, went to the polls. and so, democrats are very pessimistic about north carolina going into tuesday. thought it was probably well out of reach. but as the boat started to come in, the democrat was doing very well. sherry beasley, but it looks like ted, but the 3 term congressman from north carolina is going to win. north carolina. the a p has called that. but the democrats certainly wanted to try to flip that seat. it was an open seat. it was a republican that retired, but it appears that the republicans will hold that ted, but winning the sta
we have ted bud taking the lead over sherry beesley and at taking the seat there in north carolina. that changes that $4545.00, a raised at $246.00 for the republicans. let's go live to gabriel elizondo. he can talk to a little bit about this ted boss lead because it had been looking al, united of sherry busy was going to be the winner. yet democrats are watching this race closely. and this is wise because most of the polls were showing the ted bird had a very comfortable lead of 4 to 5 percent...
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why include ted ted cruz's name, marco rubio's?enator in the senate and i have been able to convince people to work with me to pull people together, and so yeah, i will be honest, ted cruz and i are both on the commerce committee. most of the time when he is talking, i'm sitting there thinking to myself, really? like, you put on a suit and a time to come here to do that? that is usually what i am thinking. but when it came time to a priority corridor in georgia, and interstate that would run through texas and also through georgia, it would connect the military bases, it would revitalize a lot of our rural areas that have been suffering all throughout georgia, i did not mind working with ted cruz to do that. if we can build up the highway, no one cares if you are a democrat or republican. you have to use the highway. so what i have endeavored to do is not to be a senator who used to be a pastor, but a pastor in the senate, which is why i return to my pulpit. i preach here every sunday. and you continue to do the important work. so i
why include ted ted cruz's name, marco rubio's?enator in the senate and i have been able to convince people to work with me to pull people together, and so yeah, i will be honest, ted cruz and i are both on the commerce committee. most of the time when he is talking, i'm sitting there thinking to myself, really? like, you put on a suit and a time to come here to do that? that is usually what i am thinking. but when it came time to a priority corridor in georgia, and interstate that would run...
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i knew who ted was but the i i read every article that had reported on ted bundy's crime spree from seattle to when he got to the coyote omega sorority house in florida state university and committed a series of atrocities. and what was really mind-blowing is how little evidence they ever had against ted bundy in particularly in that crime. there was a terrible identification that was made by denieri who is a sorority sister. i guess you call them at the time. and they under hypnosis because they broke out their hypnosis again. she had identified an employee of a kyo mega as a person that she had seen fleeing the house right after the crimes. and then when ted bundy got arrested she changed her mind. it was like, i don't know chris. i think you're good, but i don't think you're gonna exonerate ted bundy here. no, and i'm not suggesting. he's innocent. like a broken clock that's right twice a day. i think they got bundy right? but what was interesting was that they didn't have an id. they didn't have any fingerprint. they didn't have any other evidence at all, but they had this injury that w
i knew who ted was but the i i read every article that had reported on ted bundy's crime spree from seattle to when he got to the coyote omega sorority house in florida state university and committed a series of atrocities. and what was really mind-blowing is how little evidence they ever had against ted bundy in particularly in that crime. there was a terrible identification that was made by denieri who is a sorority sister. i guess you call them at the time. and they under hypnosis because...
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thanks so much, ted. >> you got it. >> despite what ted said, most models predict the republicans will house of representatives. good lord. what is going on inside this studio? >> i'll take this one, james. it appears nature itself can sense the upcoming republican midterm victories. and out of pure instinct is seeking out the safest place to shelter from our societal collapse. >> i see. and are you okay? >> me? oh, i'm fine. i will say that the voices within me have communicated that a dark age is upon us. >> all right. i have been taking a watercolor painting class down at the learning annex because, i don't know, shut up. let's wrap it there. sorry we didn't have time for kyrie irving going off by 40 points. thank you to my analysts and major garrett. thank you so much. >> always a pressure. >> up next is virtue signal. who are you abandoning this week? >> thanks, james. elon musk promoted a clean energy platform, but now platforms racial cleansing and more talking than a self-guiding tesla suddenly backing into a leg. that's ahead on "virtue signal". >> james, can i just say? this
thanks so much, ted. >> you got it. >> despite what ted said, most models predict the republicans will house of representatives. good lord. what is going on inside this studio? >> i'll take this one, james. it appears nature itself can sense the upcoming republican midterm victories. and out of pure instinct is seeking out the safest place to shelter from our societal collapse. >> i see. and are you okay? >> me? oh, i'm fine. i will say that the voices within me...
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. >> tough words from ted cruz.oday, mitch mcconnell did stop that criticism from reaching critical mass. he held on and then he was tight lipped about his own plans. >> this is the first challenge you have faced in 15 years as leader. what lesson did you learn from this, and will you change your approach at all? >> i don't own this job. anybody who wants to run for it can feel free to do so. >> feel free. that's mcconnell on mcconnell. but ask mcconnell about maga and the midterms, turns out you'll get a longer answer. let me tell you, it's been obvious for a long time, most voters oppose trump. and most voters in most places opposed trump's -- now, those maga folks can win in reliably red states. but go purple or to the main stream, let alone a perry winkle blue that capture ms. of the left of center voters in many parts of the nation, you'll find a rejection of trump and trumpism. in 2020, we saw it. we saw it again with some of the maga type candidates in this cycle. especially the arrogant, content driven and s
. >> tough words from ted cruz.oday, mitch mcconnell did stop that criticism from reaching critical mass. he held on and then he was tight lipped about his own plans. >> this is the first challenge you have faced in 15 years as leader. what lesson did you learn from this, and will you change your approach at all? >> i don't own this job. anybody who wants to run for it can feel free to do so. >> feel free. that's mcconnell on mcconnell. but ask mcconnell about maga and...
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thank you, ted. go ahead. >> let me say, if i could, we're making news here because all of a sudden we're seeing that law enforcement is on the scene and they're expanding the area of the crime scene itself. they just put up new crime scene tape. so this is the latest news and the latest development that has happened in this case at this immediate time, martha. >> martha: great point, ted. thank you. good to have you with us today. with that, we bring in gary jenkins from washington state university, located about seven miles from the university of idaho. chief, thanks very much for being here. can you add anything to that, about why they're expanding this perimeter and also about the involvement of your police department in this case? >> well, there was news to me about expanding that crime scene that i just watched on your show as your reporter mentioned, it's likely there's potentially some evidence will that they'll attempt to locate. our department is -- we found out about this shortly after it
thank you, ted. go ahead. >> let me say, if i could, we're making news here because all of a sudden we're seeing that law enforcement is on the scene and they're expanding the area of the crime scene itself. they just put up new crime scene tape. so this is the latest news and the latest development that has happened in this case at this immediate time, martha. >> martha: great point, ted. thank you. good to have you with us today. with that, we bring in gary jenkins from washington...
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(ted koppel) to protect our most vulnerable, we need to vaccinate everyone with copd.ind them at copdsos.org. from holiday hills, illinois to rudolph, wisconsin. from santa claus, indiana to snowflake, arizona. from garland, texas to north pole, new york and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. >>> all right. from health care to voting rights across the country today, there are more than 100 issues on the ballot. one of the biggest up for vote is abortion access. it will be voted on in five states, including michigan which wants to amend the constitution to ensure the right to an abortion. if that measure passes, the state would regulate abortion. others include legalizing marijuana for use in new jersey, maryland, north and south dakota. nevada will vote to increase the minimum wage. in nevada that will mean $12. in nebraska they could bring it up to $15 by 2026. joining us is cnn political commentator margaret hooper. thanks for joining us nice and early on the
(ted koppel) to protect our most vulnerable, we need to vaccinate everyone with copd.ind them at copdsos.org. from holiday hills, illinois to rudolph, wisconsin. from santa claus, indiana to snowflake, arizona. from garland, texas to north pole, new york and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. >>> all right. from health care to voting rights across the country today, there are...
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ted, what explains these results? -thanks, james! let's take a look at what's happening in this bellwether county in virginia which really encapsulates the election results across the country. -oh, man. i love this wonky, dorky, loser stuff. -me too. it's just so charming to see how excited he gets about math. it's clearly his whole life. -it -- it's actually not my whole life. i-i just do it because it's the only way to understand what's actually happening. -ah. -otherwise, it's just overpaid analysts talking completely unmoored from anything real. -oh, my god. look at him defending math! -yeah, math is like, "oh, my hero!" -oh, maybe i should do what you all do. "uh, i have zero evidence to back this up, but i think voters wanted to hear a stronger message from democrats on crime." -you know what i bet would make you feel better, ted? telling us what's happening on the big board. [ anchors chanting "big board!" ] [ ted grunting, blows landing, glass shattering ] -gimme that big board! -big board. [ wooden bat rolls, electricity cra
ted, what explains these results? -thanks, james! let's take a look at what's happening in this bellwether county in virginia which really encapsulates the election results across the country. -oh, man. i love this wonky, dorky, loser stuff. -me too. it's just so charming to see how excited he gets about math. it's clearly his whole life. -it -- it's actually not my whole life. i-i just do it because it's the only way to understand what's actually happening. -ah. -otherwise, it's just overpaid...
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bundy tril and how ted bundy made the marks on mainstream science. they decided what they were going to do is flag everybody that matched the description generally. they were going to get outlines and try to compare those so a dental i dragnet and this is the only lead they thought they had to go on. and t he was a sailor in the u.. navy, served honorably, 27-years-old but the two dentists that examined it at the time had exploited him as a potential killer for the bite marks. the senator from virginia and the senator from new york you might remember who he is, putting pressure on newport news so there was an activity that really wasn't getting anywhere and you see this in a lot of cases that there would be one of fact and suddenly you have a suspect and startd painting a bull's-eye around the target and that's what happened. he was in a drunken dispute with his girlfriend. she hit him with a frying pan and he bit her on the shoulder and ended up getting arrested so the policeou get wind and ignore the fact he had a mustache at the time and the perpe
bundy tril and how ted bundy made the marks on mainstream science. they decided what they were going to do is flag everybody that matched the description generally. they were going to get outlines and try to compare those so a dental i dragnet and this is the only lead they thought they had to go on. and t he was a sailor in the u.. navy, served honorably, 27-years-old but the two dentists that examined it at the time had exploited him as a potential killer for the bite marks. the senator from...
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thanks, ted. griff? >> my pleasure. griff: pediatric respiratory infections including rsv and influenza are overwhelming children's hospitals across the country, and children's health organizations are pushing the biden administration to declare a public if health emergency. lauren green has more on this story. >> reporter: experts are saying this surge in rsv could be one of the unforeseen consequences of the covid shutdown, and they urge the government to have a similar response. pediatric hospitals are overwhelmed by the increases in rsv and flu cases, more than three-quarters of hospitals have seen a rise and seven states have seen a 99% increase. according to the cdc, infants six months and younger are getting hospitalized with rsv at seven times the rate of infection before the covid-19 pandemic in 2019. the children's hospital association is asking the biden administration to declare a health emergency saying these unprecedented levels of rsv happening with growing flu rates, ongoing high numbers of children and
thanks, ted. griff? >> my pleasure. griff: pediatric respiratory infections including rsv and influenza are overwhelming children's hospitals across the country, and children's health organizations are pushing the biden administration to declare a public if health emergency. lauren green has more on this story. >> reporter: experts are saying this surge in rsv could be one of the unforeseen consequences of the covid shutdown, and they urge the government to have a similar response....
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trey: well, you are right ted there say fine line. police usually tell you what they need your help with, they will not layout their evidence. but i found it confounding that on the one hand public is not at risk but they have no idea who did it only way that is true it a murder-suicide, which is not what this is. let me ask this question, it will sound indelicate, this is police force up on the task or do in a need to bring in idaho state police or someone else? >> well, they brought in idaho state police. they have also brought in fbi. the moscow police department, clearly they don't have that many murders in the century here. they are not experienced in murders. but i think the fbi and the idaho state police are very well qualified and can help out. one thing that happened this afternoon, which was confusing, we know there were two survivors in this house. we know that there was a 911 call that was given 9 hours later. now, according to all accounts we were under the impression that there were only two individuals in the home when
trey: well, you are right ted there say fine line. police usually tell you what they need your help with, they will not layout their evidence. but i found it confounding that on the one hand public is not at risk but they have no idea who did it only way that is true it a murder-suicide, which is not what this is. let me ask this question, it will sound indelicate, this is police force up on the task or do in a need to bring in idaho state police or someone else? >> well, they brought in...
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arthel: fascinating insight there, ted williams, live in moscow, idaho. thank you very much, ted. eric? eric: arthel and ted, local and tate law enforcement joined by the fbi. you know, the bureau is famous for its ability to profile suspects. with us now, former fbi agent maureen to o'connell. welcome -- o'connell. from the facts that we know of, the four sleeping there on the first floor, others upstairs, the parents, kaylee's totally backing the former boyfriend, jack. what fbi profilers, what do they look for with these type of, sets of circumstances? >> well, they're going to look very carefully at the attacks that took place on these four victims. for example, the if one of the victims received a significant higher number of stab wounds, that person could, in fact, have been the intended target the versus the other ones who may have been, you know, in the way, so to speak, of the killer. i do believe that whoever this person is, that they knew enough about the house to know where the girls lived, but they didn't know the number of bedrooms that were in there, because they on
arthel: fascinating insight there, ted williams, live in moscow, idaho. thank you very much, ted. eric? eric: arthel and ted, local and tate law enforcement joined by the fbi. you know, the bureau is famous for its ability to profile suspects. with us now, former fbi agent maureen to o'connell. welcome -- o'connell. from the facts that we know of, the four sleeping there on the first floor, others upstairs, the parents, kaylee's totally backing the former boyfriend, jack. what fbi profilers,...
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second up is ted widmer. ted is a historian, writer, librarian and musician who, currently is a professor in the macaulay or honors college at cuny. he also served as a white house speech writer and historical advisor to bill clinton and was an advisor to hillary clinton. she served as secretary of state. he has taught at harvard washington college. he has served as director and librarian of the john carter brown library at brown university and director of the cooley center, the library of congress. his book is lincoln on the verge 13 days to washington. he is a 2022 recipient of the guggenheim fellowship. congratulations, ted. that's leslie dunne. and we'll be talking about the transition after the election of 1860. so you can tell we're choosing the good ones. rachel sheldon is associate professor of history and director of the richard civil war era center at penn state university. she specializes in the long 19th century and writes and teaches about slavery and abolition the civil war, the u.s., south and
second up is ted widmer. ted is a historian, writer, librarian and musician who, currently is a professor in the macaulay or honors college at cuny. he also served as a white house speech writer and historical advisor to bill clinton and was an advisor to hillary clinton. she served as secretary of state. he has taught at harvard washington college. he has served as director and librarian of the john carter brown library at brown university and director of the cooley center, the library of...
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second up is ted whitmer, ted is a real writer, librarian, and musician who is honors at currently. -- he also served doesn't buy -- historical adviser to bill clinton and was an adviser to hillary clinton when she served as secretary of state. he is has taught at harvard, washington college, director of the library carlton brown library and director at the library of congress. his next book is lincoln on the verge, 13 as washington. he's also 2010 recipient of the guttenberg polish fellowship. it will be talking about the transition after the election of 1860. it's futile, we are choosing good ones. rachel sheldon is and associate professor of history and director of the record civil war era center, at sea university she specializes the long 19th three and teaches about slavery allocation, the civil war, and constitutional history. she's the author of washington brotherhood. politics, social life, and the coming civil war published in 2013 which received honorable mention for the best first book on the american civil war. she is also co-editor with gary gallagher of a political natio
second up is ted whitmer, ted is a real writer, librarian, and musician who is honors at currently. -- he also served doesn't buy -- historical adviser to bill clinton and was an adviser to hillary clinton when she served as secretary of state. he is has taught at harvard, washington college, director of the library carlton brown library and director at the library of congress. his next book is lincoln on the verge, 13 as washington. he's also 2010 recipient of the guttenberg polish fellowship....
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ted williams on the ground there, i'm sure we'll hear from you again shortly, ted, with an update. thank you. john. >> john: sandra, remarkable story of heroism emerging from the tragedy in colorado. five people were killed, at least 19 wounded when a gunman opened fire inside a gay nightclub over the weekend. an army veteran is 1 of 3 people being credited with stopping the gunman before he could take any more lives. claudia is live in colorado springs and claudia, the military training that this fella had and his tours in iraq and afghanistan kicked in at the perfect moment, came down to instinct. >> you are right, john. that's exactly what happened here. it's just incredible to think about how this husband and father went from partying on the dance floor one minute into full combat mode the next to take this gunman down and save lives. richard fiero talking to reporters outside his home telling them he was at the club on saturday night with family to see a drag show and hang out with friends. he happened to be right next to the gunman when he opened fire just before midnight. fi
ted williams on the ground there, i'm sure we'll hear from you again shortly, ted, with an update. thank you. john. >> john: sandra, remarkable story of heroism emerging from the tragedy in colorado. five people were killed, at least 19 wounded when a gunman opened fire inside a gay nightclub over the weekend. an army veteran is 1 of 3 people being credited with stopping the gunman before he could take any more lives. claudia is live in colorado springs and claudia, the military training...
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what about that, ted?e use the word i rarely use, this case pisses me off and i will tell you why. it was that morning before the shooting of the six individual that is that individual was allowed to purchase a gun and now if f you backtrack, they have searched his phone and they found that he was sending messages to god. that tells me that you were dealing me with a disturbed individual and what we need to do in this country is keep disturbed individuals, mental ill innocence the forefront and not have these individuals be permitted to purchase firearms. mike: the sixth person, a 16-year-old boy. i can only imagine what that family is going through thanksgiving week or any time. just horrific. what more should people do if they feel like somebody in their workplace, somebody in their lives is disturbed? >> you know, we have to -- if we see something, mike, we've got to say something and, you know, it's hard for family members to turn in another family member to law enforcement but, you know, sadly we now
what about that, ted?e use the word i rarely use, this case pisses me off and i will tell you why. it was that morning before the shooting of the six individual that is that individual was allowed to purchase a gun and now if f you backtrack, they have searched his phone and they found that he was sending messages to god. that tells me that you were dealing me with a disturbed individual and what we need to do in this country is keep disturbed individuals, mental ill innocence the forefront and...
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homicide detective ted williams is live in moscow, idaho. you asked the question about the targeted killings. in the "new york times." the attack appeared to have been targeted. you asked the right question. the answer was somewhat not evasive but i would elusive. what did you learn from that? >> i thought the answer was rather vague, to be direct. i anticipated that they would have given us more about what they believe was a targeted killing because quite naturally we would have wanted to know who was actually the target? that has become significant because what you are trying to try to determine is what was the motive in this case? and that is certainly something that is -- we do not know at this stage. we do know that a large knife was used. we do know that at this crime scene here that two of the individuals were on the second floor and two of the individuals were on the third floor. but there are so many questions that have been left unanswered and i think that it has left the community here feeling very, very insecure. >> in fact, the
homicide detective ted williams is live in moscow, idaho. you asked the question about the targeted killings. in the "new york times." the attack appeared to have been targeted. you asked the right question. the answer was somewhat not evasive but i would elusive. what did you learn from that? >> i thought the answer was rather vague, to be direct. i anticipated that they would have given us more about what they believe was a targeted killing because quite naturally we would...
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ted thank you very much for the great reporting from out there. >> ainsley: thank you ted >> one of theathers said his child fought back and ted when we were interviewing talked about the importance of that because the dna evidence could be under her fingernails if she fought back and scratched the person's face. >> steve: all right, it is 8:08 here in the east and now ashley joins us with more bad nice. >> ashley: yeah, we're going to start with a fox news alert guys, a bartender at a colorado springs nightclub where five people were killed saturday night is now speaking out about the terrifying attack. >> i popped my head up over the booth and i saw like the barrel of a gun that i legitimately thought i was about to get shot. like i didn't know. i felt like a fish trapped in the barrel. i was so scared i wouldn't be able to talk to my mom or talk to anybody. >> ashley: that attack happening at a gay club now being investigated as a hate crime. at least 25 others were injured in the attack and in two of those killed were also bartenders. one suspect is in custody >> a top democrat now
ted thank you very much for the great reporting from out there. >> ainsley: thank you ted >> one of theathers said his child fought back and ted when we were interviewing talked about the importance of that because the dna evidence could be under her fingernails if she fought back and scratched the person's face. >> steve: all right, it is 8:08 here in the east and now ashley joins us with more bad nice. >> ashley: yeah, we're going to start with a fox news alert guys, a...
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let's throw it over to ted jaworski at the big board. what explains these results?> thanks, james. let's look what's happening in virginia which really encapsulate the election results across the country. >> oh, man, i love this dorky loser stuff. >> me, too. it's so charming to see how excited he gets about math. it's clearly his whole life. >> it's actually not my whole life. i just do it because it's the only way to understand what's actually happening. otherwise it's just overpaid analysts talking completely unmoored from anything real. >> look at him defending math. >> yeah. math is like, my hero. >> oh, maybe i should do what you all do. i have zero evidence to back this up. but i think voters wanted to hear a stronger message from democrats on crime. >> you know what i bet would make you feel better, ted, telling us what's happening on the big board. >> big board. big board. big board. big board. give me that big board. >> big board. >> sorry. we'll be checking in with ted at the big board throughout the night. >> i'll be here. snacks. oh, man, snacks are her
let's throw it over to ted jaworski at the big board. what explains these results?> thanks, james. let's look what's happening in virginia which really encapsulate the election results across the country. >> oh, man, i love this dorky loser stuff. >> me, too. it's so charming to see how excited he gets about math. it's clearly his whole life. >> it's actually not my whole life. i just do it because it's the only way to understand what's actually happening. otherwise it's...
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herschel walker herschel walker joins us with ted cruz, lindsey graham at the site of a huge rally. we begin in the washington swamp and sewer where it was a very big week for joe biden. moments ago he touched down in massachusetts where he will be staying at a $20 million compound in the beautiful island of nantucket for the biden family annual thanksgiving celebration. one does have to wonder whether the biden money used to pay for the lavish vacation is from the tens and tens of millions of dollars the biden family syndicate took in from countries like our friends in russia and china, ukraine, and of course zero experience hunter and the big guy, they cashed in big time. before his big trip to nantucket, biden first hosted a wedding at the white house for one of his grandchildren that he officially recognizes, not the grandchild he doesn't recognize. naturally, the press corp was shut out of that event. vogue magazine was given exclusive access. only question i have, did the biden family syndicate, the newlyweds gets paid for pics? the next morning joe enjoyed a special brunch ce
herschel walker herschel walker joins us with ted cruz, lindsey graham at the site of a huge rally. we begin in the washington swamp and sewer where it was a very big week for joe biden. moments ago he touched down in massachusetts where he will be staying at a $20 million compound in the beautiful island of nantucket for the biden family annual thanksgiving celebration. one does have to wonder whether the biden money used to pay for the lavish vacation is from the tens and tens of millions of...
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ted olson served in the office of legal counsel and department of justice. about 200 people attended the symposium. so began at the federalist society for law and public policy studies. what started as an organization for law students, grew quickly. for my part, i arrived as a first-year student in two lane law school, in the fall of 1984. two years after the society's first symposium, at the orientation for first-year students representatives of the student organization spoke and encouraged us to become involved in extracurricular activities. most of the students, student groups like the law review or student bar association had no ideological agenda. one student group clearly did. the president of the new chapter of the national lawyers guild, explained its history as a liberal counterweight to what he called the conservative american bar association. [applause] that presentation made me think that they needed a student organization. one dedicated to traditional anglo-american ideas about the rule of law. there was no internet to search yet. none of us stu
ted olson served in the office of legal counsel and department of justice. about 200 people attended the symposium. so began at the federalist society for law and public policy studies. what started as an organization for law students, grew quickly. for my part, i arrived as a first-year student in two lane law school, in the fall of 1984. two years after the society's first symposium, at the orientation for first-year students representatives of the student organization spoke and encouraged us...
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ted yes.well, i was going to mention george, because i he realized beyond before everybody else that racism plays in the north. when he when he went to boston he debated a group of harvard students and many of the harvard students expected him to be outwitted. he he really was was enstrom. mental in he blew them away at and he was just in his explanations but he realized and did very in his elections in south boston and he realized early on that this is not just a southern phenomena and on this is an american and it plays elsewhere. so i think to to it's insular if we were to determine that this just a southern phenomenon this this is nationwide and it it it was was growing and at the same time the 1970s with the bussing crisis. it was something that nixon to realize that this is a this this racism is not just limited to the south many many northerners even embraced this concept. we see this with donald trump the idea of southern heritage that it is heritage. donald trump is from york, althoug
ted yes.well, i was going to mention george, because i he realized beyond before everybody else that racism plays in the north. when he when he went to boston he debated a group of harvard students and many of the harvard students expected him to be outwitted. he he really was was enstrom. mental in he blew them away at and he was just in his explanations but he realized and did very in his elections in south boston and he realized early on that this is not just a southern phenomena and on this...
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ted cruz speaks out of both sides of his mouth. >> really?uld not be about personalities when he hugged trump, the man who insulted him -- >> like herschel walker. >> he is a cult personality if you look in the dictionary, encyclopedia, that's how old i am, he's a cult personality. herschel walker, same thing. herschel walker has no political chops and he's campaigning for him. well, we should get away from this cult personality, that is more hypocrisy. >> ted cruz is just saying words. he's trolling mitch mcconnell. every single person knows responsible people in the senate had no interest in mehmet oz, herschel walker. >> any of these other -- frankly, people who are hugging donald trump and supporting his election lies, they had no interest in those guys being the candidate f. they hadn't been the candidate this would be very different. >> they want to control the senate. they have a very cynical realistic view if they campaign for herschel walker, they will control the senate. it's very clear why they will go down there. mcconnell, none o
ted cruz speaks out of both sides of his mouth. >> really?uld not be about personalities when he hugged trump, the man who insulted him -- >> like herschel walker. >> he is a cult personality if you look in the dictionary, encyclopedia, that's how old i am, he's a cult personality. herschel walker, same thing. herschel walker has no political chops and he's campaigning for him. well, we should get away from this cult personality, that is more hypocrisy. >> ted cruz is...
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[applause] three years ago i launched a podcast, it's called verdict with ted cruz.three days a week. it became number one ranked podcast in the world. we have had over 50 million downloads. every week we beat cnn, their morning show. i want to ask everyone here to do something. i want to ask you to pull out your cell phone right now. pull out your cell phone, for those of you who can. for those of you who can, pull out your cell phone. pull out your cell phone and text the word verdict to 24005. let me give you that never again. it is 24005. text the word verdict. what you'll get back is a link to subscribe for free. i was sad, my dad said look, it is a subscribe people my age think it's like like a mage subscription, were going to charge you. it's free. you'll get the podcast because what it is designed to do is give you the tools, the information to persuade your friends and colleagues and neighbors. each of you has more influence in your own serve influence than anyone else possibly can. and a podcast is designed to go around the media to equip you directly. four
[applause] three years ago i launched a podcast, it's called verdict with ted cruz.three days a week. it became number one ranked podcast in the world. we have had over 50 million downloads. every week we beat cnn, their morning show. i want to ask everyone here to do something. i want to ask you to pull out your cell phone right now. pull out your cell phone, for those of you who can. for those of you who can, pull out your cell phone. pull out your cell phone and text the word verdict to...
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that is so ted lasser, isn't it?ner was the starting keeper who played a great game. >> i knew that. >> you know, brent wallace, the best soccer journalist that america has produced, everyone should follow him. he is terrific. i don't know if you noticed but i think my full-time job right now is to watch the world cup's. cnn hasn't said that but i assume that is what they want me doing. so, i am watching every game right now so no one has to. >> selfless. >> it was great. the u.s. played well for almost all the game. >> i am astounded that you can end with a tie. you taught me that. >> yes. in the group stage you can end with a tie. once you advance, which hopefully the new york will do, then you going to penalty shootouts. >> i will be learning all of this, so keep watching. >> meanwhile, protesters in around standing up for women and human rights, as many are facing brutal retaliation for defying the regime, and some are facing sexual violence. we have a cnn exclusive investigation to show you, next. highly recomme
that is so ted lasser, isn't it?ner was the starting keeper who played a great game. >> i knew that. >> you know, brent wallace, the best soccer journalist that america has produced, everyone should follow him. he is terrific. i don't know if you noticed but i think my full-time job right now is to watch the world cup's. cnn hasn't said that but i assume that is what they want me doing. so, i am watching every game right now so no one has to. >> selfless. >> it was...
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stay with us, we're talking to congressman ted budd.he only thought that comes to mind is... ♪ finally? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire vo: it's a new day. because now updated covid vaccines protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. just in time to say, “oh, you bet i'll be there!” a whole lot more. maria: welcome back. we are back with north carolina republican senate candidate congressman ted budd. congressman, how are you feeling about the race, now 48 hours away? >> two days to go. north carolina is the racing state, maria. we don't let couple until you see the checkered flag, so we're campaigning all the way until polls close at 7:30 here in on tuesday. we feel good, cautiously optimist in. i see the polls bu
stay with us, we're talking to congressman ted budd.he only thought that comes to mind is... ♪ finally? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire vo: it's a new day. because now updated covid...
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ted williams, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. jackie: let's get to another crime story that we are following this morning. retail theft is on the rise for businesses across the united states and stores like target say it's costing them big time. fox business' lauren simonetti has more. lauren. >> the industry calls it shrink, target is taking a lot of that. executives there blame organized retail crime specifically for reducing gross margin by $400 million so far this year. >> we expect it will reduce the gross margin by more than $600 million. this is an industry-wide problem. >> it's not just individuals stealing here and there, it's organized gangs of shoplifters systemically stealing merchandise and now target has locked up lots of that merchandise, stores near its minneapolis headquarters and queens, new york putting essentials like laundry detergent and deodorant behind doors. dedicated worker to lock the cases in each aisle. target tells us it's a widespread problem saying and i quote, along with other retailers we are exp
ted williams, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. jackie: let's get to another crime story that we are following this morning. retail theft is on the rise for businesses across the united states and stores like target say it's costing them big time. fox business' lauren simonetti has more. lauren. >> the industry calls it shrink, target is taking a lot of that. executives there blame organized retail crime specifically for reducing gross margin by $400 million so far this year....
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here's texas senator ted cruz. great to have you back senator.into dixon in michigan, as i look at the senate, tonight, where we stand, we could be at a much higher number than we thought we'd be possible at the beginning. >> i think that's right. i think we can have an election next week that is historic in the house, i think will win control of both houses of congress. we'll have a majority that could be 30 or 40 or 50 seats. were winning seat seats right now that are d+ ten, d+ 12 area democrats are spending a lot of money in districts that are d+ 20 because they are at risk in some of those seats in bright blue seats. if you look at the senate, ethical take the majority, were likely to be at 53 or 54 republicans are even higher. i think were liable to win nevada and georgia to. i was campaigning with herschel walker just a few days ago. i think we've got a great shot at arizona with blake masters, a great shop in new hampshire. those two are being outspent and i wish the party was spending more to defend those candidates but i still think wil
here's texas senator ted cruz. great to have you back senator.into dixon in michigan, as i look at the senate, tonight, where we stand, we could be at a much higher number than we thought we'd be possible at the beginning. >> i think that's right. i think we can have an election next week that is historic in the house, i think will win control of both houses of congress. we'll have a majority that could be 30 or 40 or 50 seats. were winning seat seats right now that are d+ ten, d+ 12 area...
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. >> >> tonight on q&a biographer john farrell, author of ted kennedy and a life looks at the career of the democratic senator from massachusetts butte he talks about the kenynasty and the tragedies that surrounded ted kennedy's life including the car accident at chappaquiddick. >> a cousin and another aide found him the following morning. he was having a fist with -- having breakfast. they said have you recorded it? he said no. i'm going to tell them that mary jo was driving the car. they said you cannot do that, you cannot do that, you cannot do that. still they did not go to the police. they went to a phone so that he could call to other advisors. and it was while they were doing that that they saw the ambulance hearse go over to chappaquiddick and they realized that they had about 15 minutes to get to the police and make some kind of report. which in its own way was candid. it said i was the driver of that car. >> john and his book ted kennedy, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> congress returnsor
. >> >> tonight on q&a biographer john farrell, author of ted kennedy and a life looks at the career of the democratic senator from massachusetts butte he talks about the kenynasty and the tragedies that surrounded ted kennedy's life including the car accident at chappaquiddick. >> a cousin and another aide found him the following morning. he was having a fist with -- having breakfast. they said have you recorded it? he said no. i'm going to tell them that mary jo was...
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john farrell in his book on ted kennedy. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our c-span now at. --app. >> now to a briefing with john kerry who is attending the climate change conference in egypt. john kerry: president biden was here yesterday and he came to the g20 to make sure that he emphasized that the united states binding commitment to the reality of the steps that we are taking to implement that commitment. he is all in as far as he can get folks to move in the united states. that's obvious with the inflation reduction act which is an historic step forward. not to mention the initiatives that have been taken department to department. i can tell you because we have a task force, that has brought every agency of government together chaired by john modesto and previously gina mccarthy. the president outlined how in partnership with the international community we can do even more. the president outlined how the inflation reduction act not only puts united states on track to meet our ambitious 2030 target but
john farrell in his book on ted kennedy. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our c-span now at. --app. >> now to a briefing with john kerry who is attending the climate change conference in egypt. john kerry: president biden was here yesterday and he came to the g20 to make sure that he emphasized that the united states binding commitment to the reality of the steps that we are taking to implement that commitment. he is all in as far as he can get folks to move in the...
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north carolina senator-elect ted will join us to examine the -- ted budd will join us. house republicans deliver a stern warning to homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas over the crisis at the southern border. >> i am calling on the secretary to resign. he cannot and must not remain in that position. if secretary mayorkas does not resign, house republicans will investigate every order, every action and every failure will determine whether we can begin impeachment inquiry. sean: texas congressman and dr. ronny jackson is here on how republicans plan to stop the border surge when they take control of the house in january. plus, breaking news, protests erupting in china over the ccp's zero covid policy with chants for the removal of president xi heard in the streets of shanghai. wisconsin congressman mike gallagher will join us on the growing turmoil inside of china. then, republicans dominated the midterms in florida as the sunshine state sees a a massive influx of new residents from democrat-led states. florida attorney general ashley moody is here on the positi
north carolina senator-elect ted will join us to examine the -- ted budd will join us. house republicans deliver a stern warning to homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas over the crisis at the southern border. >> i am calling on the secretary to resign. he cannot and must not remain in that position. if secretary mayorkas does not resign, house republicans will investigate every order, every action and every failure will determine whether we can begin impeachment inquiry. sean:...
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i think it to be 1860, as ted highlighted. and then one can debate whether 20 was worse than 1932 and perhaps can have a view on that. but i'm thrilled to participate. i'm sorry i couldn't be there in person. and thank you very much for organizing this important session. thank so much, david. and thanks to all you. i mean, just random applause for everyone. but i to open it up to to questions and discussion, i have to i can't resist because i think of this very illustrious group i happen to be maybe the person who've worked on both a campaign and a transition team and so much of what said here, particularly josh david, was me. think about 1992, 93, that was and i was very, very young. but i was but, but one thing that was distinctive about that clinton transition was one that the line and certainly i was in the little rock transition little transition office and the line campaign and transition was almost invisible and it was all same campaign people. and i think that raises all of you raised this interesting that transitions
i think it to be 1860, as ted highlighted. and then one can debate whether 20 was worse than 1932 and perhaps can have a view on that. but i'm thrilled to participate. i'm sorry i couldn't be there in person. and thank you very much for organizing this important session. thank so much, david. and thanks to all you. i mean, just random applause for everyone. but i to open it up to to questions and discussion, i have to i can't resist because i think of this very illustrious group i happen to be...