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mark, i understand that you are coming to us from westchester, pennsylvania what does the pennsylvaniamy say about who could win this election? >> it will be close. the economy is struggling. the pandemic has countrydone a damage a lot of lower middle income households that are reliant on fiscal support and of course we haven't gotten any additional fiscal support from lawmakers. but despite all that, the stock market has done pretty well here so high income households have done okay. but net/net, i think that it will be a pretty close election. at least that is what i see in my backyard here a lot of trump sign, a lot of biden signs. hard to determine who will win i think it will be close election based on my eye going of things. >> and i think safe to say that your thoughts echo most of what america is thinking right now. ron carson, what do you think? the economy, is it the economy that will dictate who wins this election and if so, what does it say about the outcome? >> i think the markets, especially this morning, yesterday, are saying that they think that it will be a clear and c
mark, i understand that you are coming to us from westchester, pennsylvania what does the pennsylvaniamy say about who could win this election? >> it will be close. the economy is struggling. the pandemic has countrydone a damage a lot of lower middle income households that are reliant on fiscal support and of course we haven't gotten any additional fiscal support from lawmakers. but despite all that, the stock market has done pretty well here so high income households have done okay. but...
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. >> did load balancing, able to use transport to move patients from queens to westchester, to eastern long island. if we'd not been able to, hospitals in queens would have been overwhelmed. >> reporter: small hospitals like lexington regional have fewer resources. with explosion of cases across the midwest, larger hospitals who usually take their transfer patients are turning them away. >> covid has locked us in a bits of a situation. >> reporter: hospital ceo leslie marsh has a staffing gap. employees have tested positive for the virus and four nurses resigned. and traveling nurses normally fill in. >> we don't have the staff to care for five ventilated patients. >> reporter: what are the health care professionals at your hospital telling you about concerns about coming months? >> nurses are getting burned out and leaving. want a job that's not so stressful. >> reporter: ppe like gloves, lexington regional only has a two-week supply. during the spring surge, marsh used a lifeline, getting shipments from nonprofit angel flight central, serves rural hospitals in ten states. >> it was l
. >> did load balancing, able to use transport to move patients from queens to westchester, to eastern long island. if we'd not been able to, hospitals in queens would have been overwhelmed. >> reporter: small hospitals like lexington regional have fewer resources. with explosion of cases across the midwest, larger hospitals who usually take their transfer patients are turning them away. >> covid has locked us in a bits of a situation. >> reporter: hospital ceo leslie...
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sandy cortez of westchester didn't need to be reminded because she hadn't forgotten.it cortez asked " anyonehu archiving these trump sycophants for when they try to downplay in the future? in the future? is george orwell writing that? she's writing them herself. the answer of course that question is anyone keeping track of the trump supporter's you must be punished is yes, someone is keeping track. the former national press secretary for the democratic national committee and former pete buttigieg staffer was already hard at work on and on enemies list and rode "white house staffers startingk to look for jobs, employers considering them should know there are consequences for hiring anyone who helped trump attack american values." oh, american values. said the guy who's going full soviet. totally impervious to irony, these people. corporate america of course was on board, the chamber of commerce republican groups along with ceos from companies like united airlines, microsoft, amazon. you name them. already congratulated joe biden as the counting was still underway, and as they were doin
sandy cortez of westchester didn't need to be reminded because she hadn't forgotten.it cortez asked " anyonehu archiving these trump sycophants for when they try to downplay in the future? in the future? is george orwell writing that? she's writing them herself. the answer of course that question is anyone keeping track of the trump supporter's you must be punished is yes, someone is keeping track. the former national press secretary for the democratic national committee and former pete...
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katie and morgan harris live with their two children in westchester, pennsylvania, a suburb of philadelphiafor trump. >> i did have this underlying hope that being in the office, being the president, you would act a little more presidential. >> reporter: this year they flipped for biden. >> i'm just tired of how we speak to each other. just neighbors, family, friends. on social media. and i think he is leading the way in that. >> reporter: they hope their votes can help unify the country. >> we need to be the united states of america. we need to come together, unite, and move the country forward together. >> reporter: it's been a divisive election cycle. >> who's on your list -- >> gentlemen, i think -- >> reporter: the president facing multiple crises. hundreds of thousands of americans dead in the pandemic. the near collapse of the economy. ongoing racial reckoning. now perhaps he's facing the consequences. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! >> reporter: this has been an election largely defined by early and mail-in voting due to the pandemic, a strategy democrats strongly encoura
katie and morgan harris live with their two children in westchester, pennsylvania, a suburb of philadelphiafor trump. >> i did have this underlying hope that being in the office, being the president, you would act a little more presidential. >> reporter: this year they flipped for biden. >> i'm just tired of how we speak to each other. just neighbors, family, friends. on social media. and i think he is leading the way in that. >> reporter: they hope their votes can help...
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secretary, we will go to alex from abc news and then wrap up with jen from the daily local news and westchester. directlyed to respond to deputy secretary marks in a way that i think would be helpful to everyone on the call. the mike roman tweet with the big poster outside the school polling place, that's going to be the central question right now -- is that illegal -- illegal electioneering? trumpladelphia, the campaign is currently making challenges, a challenge about the pre-canvas votes and there are unfounded tweets about the same thing in allegheny county, that the pre-canvassers are keeping poll watchers too far back or something like that. are you expecting more of that across the state? sec. boockvar: i'm going to defer to john -- to jonathan on the specific questions but are you talking about male in absentee votes? that ship has sailed. no authorized representatives can be challenging ballots during the pre-canvas or canvas at all. there's no provision in pennsylvania law for that. the can challenge voters at polling place and they can bring a lawsuit, not having any merit has never
secretary, we will go to alex from abc news and then wrap up with jen from the daily local news and westchester. directlyed to respond to deputy secretary marks in a way that i think would be helpful to everyone on the call. the mike roman tweet with the big poster outside the school polling place, that's going to be the central question right now -- is that illegal -- illegal electioneering? trumpladelphia, the campaign is currently making challenges, a challenge about the pre-canvas votes and...
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host: westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am retired scientist and quality control. fidelity chemistry and microbiology -- i dealt in chemistry and microbiology. my concern is we are all talking about generalities. i need to know more specifics. i will accept whatever we find is solid based on evidence. when i look into this, for instance, in las vegas, 11% of the citizens are noncitizens. noncitizens have a place of residency. they have a drivers license and a signature that matches. out i am trying to find maybe you will know. noncitizens' records in such a way with valid data -- the fda would never allow me to give information and say you just have to believe it. i don't have to show you my process or validate my process. in the senses this year we did not allow our senses to separate citizens versus noncitizens. i am not against immigration. i am for legal immigration. i will accept. based on mighty as a scientist for 30 years, i don't think we have the ability to process and valida
host: westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am retired scientist and quality control. fidelity chemistry and microbiology -- i dealt in chemistry and microbiology. my concern is we are all talking about generalities. i need to know more specifics. i will accept whatever we find is solid based on evidence. when i look into this, for instance, in las vegas, 11% of the citizens are noncitizens. noncitizens have a place of residency....
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we had to admit this, it's sandy cortez of westchester new york.this, we've been sounding the alarm about democratic vulnerabilities with latinos for a long time. the necessary efforts haven't been put in. not clear exactly what that hameans, but at least he is admitting that these are people who voted freely for real reasons, not something -- simply because they hate themselves. pedro gonzales has been on this for long time, he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming. first i want to ask you, you never want to overstate election results, anomalies aren't trends et cetera. some these numbers are so dramatic, they suggest something is going on. do you think that is true? >> i think it is true. i think that's why it's important to look at this with clear eyes and a silver mind. this is really a once-in-a-lifetime thing. we are witnessing a realignment that trump affected. >> tucker: what is the basis of it? if you lived in this country and all the people who voted did. for the last five years, the one thing you know about trump every human bei
we had to admit this, it's sandy cortez of westchester new york.this, we've been sounding the alarm about democratic vulnerabilities with latinos for a long time. the necessary efforts haven't been put in. not clear exactly what that hameans, but at least he is admitting that these are people who voted freely for real reasons, not something -- simply because they hate themselves. pedro gonzales has been on this for long time, he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming. first i want to...
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we had to admit this, it's sandy cortez of westchester new york.this, we've been sounding the alarm about democratic vulnerabilities with latinos for a long time. at the necessary efforts haven't been put in. not clear exactly what that means, but at least he is admitting that these are people who voted freely for real reasons, not something -- simply because they hate themselves. if pedro gonzales has been on this for long time, he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming. first i want to ask you, you never want to overstate election results, anomalies aren't trends et cetera. to some these numbers are so dramatic, they suggest something is going on. it do you think that is true? >> i think it is true. i think that's why it's important to look at this with clear eyes and a silver mind. this is really a once-in-a-lifetime thing. we are witnessing a realignment that trump affected. >> tucker: what is the basis of it? if you lived in this country, and all the people who voted did. for the last five years, the one thing you know about trump, eve
we had to admit this, it's sandy cortez of westchester new york.this, we've been sounding the alarm about democratic vulnerabilities with latinos for a long time. at the necessary efforts haven't been put in. not clear exactly what that means, but at least he is admitting that these are people who voted freely for real reasons, not something -- simply because they hate themselves. if pedro gonzales has been on this for long time, he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming. first i want...
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westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter? i am a retired scientist in quality control. i don't in chemistry and microbiology. i that process validation. -- i did process validation. my concern is we are all talking about generalities and i need to know more specifics. i will accept whatever we find is valid based on evidence. when i look into this, for instance in las vegas, 11% of the citizens of the individuals there are noncitizens. place ofns have a residency, they have a driver's license, and they have a signature that matches. what i am trying to find out maybe you know. how do we keep noncitizens' records in such a way with valid data? allow me to give them information and say disbelieve me -- they would never allow me to give them information and say just believe me. we didn't allow our senses to separate citizens versus noncitizens. i support the 11 million noncitizens we have in the u.s. i am for legal immigration. --e i said, i will accept but from my point of view as a scientist for 30 years, i don't think we have
westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter? i am a retired scientist in quality control. i don't in chemistry and microbiology. i that process validation. -- i did process validation. my concern is we are all talking about generalities and i need to know more specifics. i will accept whatever we find is valid based on evidence. when i look into this, for instance in las vegas, 11% of the citizens of the individuals there are noncitizens. place ofns have a residency, they have...
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gadflies like sandy cortez from westchester went on television to explain that defunding the police wast's what all the kids were doing. it's the future, and therefore better. >> it's funny because when people ask me what does a world where we defund the police --wo where defund the police looks like, i told him it looks like a suburb. >> tucker: defunding the police looks like a suburb.ur just like the one sandy cortez grew up in, with lush lawns and pool parties and hip moms and range rover's in the pickup line far in! but the reality of defunding the policend was very different. america's cities did not become suburbs thanks to sandy cortez's idea. as summer continued, here's what they look like. [indiscernible]. [indiscernible]. >> [indiscernible]. >> tucker: no, that's not sandy cortez's leafy hometown. that's the reality of defunding the police. our cities burned, the elderly were beaten and killed by thugs, crime skyrocketed in every metro area in the country. things fell apart as they were t always going to. no normal person in either party could support this, so the architects
gadflies like sandy cortez from westchester went on television to explain that defunding the police wast's what all the kids were doing. it's the future, and therefore better. >> it's funny because when people ask me what does a world where we defund the police --wo where defund the police looks like, i told him it looks like a suburb. >> tucker: defunding the police looks like a suburb.ur just like the one sandy cortez grew up in, with lush lawns and pool parties and hip moms and...
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go talk to new rep incentive elect jones from westchester county.amaal bowman says we ought to be shifting funding from jails and prisons but not that we have too many policemen that we have too many jails and prisons, got to let those people out. also in favor of a national reconstruction commission that will examine slavery and figure out how we can engage in reparations to the descendants of. several generations removed from it, but we are all responsible for it. we weren't around they are, hannity bit my people didn't drive in the united states until after the civil war, but by god we are responsible for it. cori bush, mrs. bush from baltimore, i believe, maryland, and she says she wants to fund social services by s defunding t police and the military! in fact in october she tweeted, if you are having a bad day, just think of all the social services we are going to fund after we defund the pentagon, end quote. that's what we see taking up the house of representatives in the democratic congress down my caucus nancy pelosi referred to herself, she
go talk to new rep incentive elect jones from westchester county.amaal bowman says we ought to be shifting funding from jails and prisons but not that we have too many policemen that we have too many jails and prisons, got to let those people out. also in favor of a national reconstruction commission that will examine slavery and figure out how we can engage in reparations to the descendants of. several generations removed from it, but we are all responsible for it. we weren't around they are,...
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jones will represent new york's 17th congressional district, including rockland county and parts of westchesternty. he is replacing the long time congress. mondaire jones joins the progressive wing of the democratic party, supports the green new deal, medicare for all , and a $15 minimum wage. we welcome you to democracy now! these are historic when. -- historic wins. , welcome back to democracy now! it was great to have you here on election night. then you talk about what your plans are right now? we are speaking to you on the eve of the announcement of who won the presidency today. what does your victory mean for this country? whenat a joy it will be the future president biden is able to announce his victoryn the coming hours or days. with respect to my own election, of smallthat the era ideas is over. iran probably on a progressive platform from the very beginning of my campaign, which, as you may recall, began as a very challenge and then it an open seat. anyone who had ever aspired to run, move to the distct. including billionaireho spent 5.4 million dollars. people tell me not to run a me
jones will represent new york's 17th congressional district, including rockland county and parts of westchesternty. he is replacing the long time congress. mondaire jones joins the progressive wing of the democratic party, supports the green new deal, medicare for all , and a $15 minimum wage. we welcome you to democracy now! these are historic when. -- historic wins. , welcome back to democracy now! it was great to have you here on election night. then you talk about what your plans are right...
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vincent's first teacher was his father, victor, who conducted the westchester youth symphony orchestra, before passing the baton to vincent in 1997. vincent met his wife, kristin, c in the meteteria, and their family grew by one, nicholas. judy wilson-griffin dedicated her life to helping high-risk mothers anbabies as a perinatal nurse specialist in saint louis, missouri. an educator and a leader, judy addressed racial disparities in maternal health care and access to care. to her colleagues and patients, she was like a best friend, a sister, funny, humble, and gracious. judy also served in the u.s.vy s a nurse. she was 63.to n to seattleites as the smiling facet behis family-owned food truck for almost two decades. born in mexico, the father of five served in the military there, before immigrating to the u.s. when he was 24. he made national headlines in 2017 for selling tachungry drivers stranded in a massive interstate traffic jam. he was 44 years old. 74-year-old wayne reese sr. was a quiet man anhere but on the football field. he coached and mentored louisiana high school football
vincent's first teacher was his father, victor, who conducted the westchester youth symphony orchestra, before passing the baton to vincent in 1997. vincent met his wife, kristin, c in the meteteria, and their family grew by one, nicholas. judy wilson-griffin dedicated her life to helping high-risk mothers anbabies as a perinatal nurse specialist in saint louis, missouri. an educator and a leader, judy addressed racial disparities in maternal health care and access to care. to her colleagues...
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you want to claim the democrats aren't in favor of that stuff, representative jones from westchester.bowman says we ought to shift from police department's, jails, and prison. it's not just too many policemen, too many prisons, got to let those people outcome also in favor of a national reconstruction commission, that will examine lsavery and figure out how we can engage in reparations to the descendants of slaves. several generations removed, but we are all responsible for it. my people did not arrive in the united states until after the civil war, but by god, we are responsible for. than cori bush, mrs. bush, from baltimore, i believe it is, maryland, and she not only -- she says she wants to fund social services by defunding the police and the military, in fact come october, she tweeted, "if you're having a bad day, just think of all of the social services we are going to fund after we defund the pentagon." that is the representation we are seeing taking up their membership in the u.s. house of representatives on the democratic caucus, and that is why nancy pelosi is sitting there
you want to claim the democrats aren't in favor of that stuff, representative jones from westchester.bowman says we ought to shift from police department's, jails, and prison. it's not just too many policemen, too many prisons, got to let those people outcome also in favor of a national reconstruction commission, that will examine lsavery and figure out how we can engage in reparations to the descendants of slaves. several generations removed, but we are all responsible for it. my people did...
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to kristina partsinevelos at westchester county airport in white plains, new york, where costco, yes,e to save the day? reporter: yes. they saved the day when you need to stock up on toilet paper, laundry detergent, lots of pickles and of course, now a 12-month membership to private jets or to access private jets like this. this is a collaboration between costco as well as wheels up. it's going to cost you a hefty $17,500 but that includes a $4,000 flight credit, a few thousand dollars to costco in a gift card. there's a few other perks as well. the only catch, though, is this $17,500 membership fee with costco doesn't actually include the price of flying so i caught up with the ceo to ask him just how much it would cost to let's say go to boston. listen to what he had to say. >> what does it mean when you want to go to boston from new york or new york to florida? you're looking at about $5,000 or slightly less. florida, $12,500, $15,000. we are dynamically priced. reporter: we know that it's not cheap and across the board, airlines, private and public ones, are just trying -- or gene
to kristina partsinevelos at westchester county airport in white plains, new york, where costco, yes,e to save the day? reporter: yes. they saved the day when you need to stock up on toilet paper, laundry detergent, lots of pickles and of course, now a 12-month membership to private jets or to access private jets like this. this is a collaboration between costco as well as wheels up. it's going to cost you a hefty $17,500 but that includes a $4,000 flight credit, a few thousand dollars to...
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regeneron is the pride of westchester county where i have spent most of my career working.ompany. they will be multiple coronavirus vaccines that come out. pfizer was to be expected. a lot of talk about that today but they thought it would be mid to late november. they're out a week or two early. you will see more good news out of regeneron. the cancer pipeline is more robust than covid vaccines. the other name worth looking at a layup for coronavirus theme trades in my opinion is abbott laboratories. they dot rapid testing. i don't think you can go forward while this is part of our country and part of our economy without the rapid testing. both names were down today. what you should be looking at a name like today with a huge rally is find some of the losers and this is where you can get involved. charles: all right. cheryl mentioned building materials, warehouse gigs. we know that is reflective of home depot, walmart, amazon, are you buying any of those names? >> i love all those names right now. what we saw in the last quarter of earnings, what we're seeing now, people a
regeneron is the pride of westchester county where i have spent most of my career working.ompany. they will be multiple coronavirus vaccines that come out. pfizer was to be expected. a lot of talk about that today but they thought it would be mid to late november. they're out a week or two early. you will see more good news out of regeneron. the cancer pipeline is more robust than covid vaccines. the other name worth looking at a layup for coronavirus theme trades in my opinion is abbott...
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he grew up in westchester county, not one of the more posh suburbs but a nice suburb, and the public school he went to go didn't have a whole lot of advanced classes and had great computer program. he wanted to go to private school, take advanced classes. he was interested in the classics, and loved concerts like alexander the great. his mother really want him to go to a nearby private school where he could commute. the oldest sibling in the family was going off to harvard that year. his mother didn't want to lose two kids the same here but he heard about the program at phillips exeter which would require boarding and he wanted to go there. his mother said listen, why don't you just like interview the people at horace mann and maybe you'll like it? he said i'm going to interview the people, do that for you, but i'm going to phillips exeter. he went to exeter. that reminded a lot of the decision-making that i learned took place at facebook through all of history where quite often something would come up, his lieutenants might bore him against it, this isn't good, good for our users. s
he grew up in westchester county, not one of the more posh suburbs but a nice suburb, and the public school he went to go didn't have a whole lot of advanced classes and had great computer program. he wanted to go to private school, take advanced classes. he was interested in the classics, and loved concerts like alexander the great. his mother really want him to go to a nearby private school where he could commute. the oldest sibling in the family was going off to harvard that year. his mother...
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we've got the metro north in my district in westchester county. is something worth making a huge priority. i know the speaker did want to pass that legislation. unfortunately, there was obstruction from republicans in the senate. i'm hopeful that with a joe biden mirpadministration, a biden/harris administration, whether we flip these two seats or not, more republicans will be interested in doing what their constituents want them to do as well. covid-19 relief should not be vann in nature. it's something we all urgently need. >> congressman-elect mondaire jones, thank you for joining us. >>> up next, doctors have a message for you as you think about your holiday plans. >> here we are in the middle of a surge, in a crisis in our hospitals, and we're telling people, you can't socialize, you can't get together. that's going to be a hard sell. >> we'll take you to utah where hospitals are filling up and front line workers are at a breaking point. front line worke breaking point 5g is going to change everything about the way businesses run. and most im
we've got the metro north in my district in westchester county. is something worth making a huge priority. i know the speaker did want to pass that legislation. unfortunately, there was obstruction from republicans in the senate. i'm hopeful that with a joe biden mirpadministration, a biden/harris administration, whether we flip these two seats or not, more republicans will be interested in doing what their constituents want them to do as well. covid-19 relief should not be vann in nature. it's...
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this polling location behind me in westchester has actually been the busiest in the state and that's saying something where more than 8.2 million votes have already been cast. we saw people lining up well before this place opened up just a few minutes ago right at 7:00 a.m. all signs point to another close race here in florida so you have the candidates, their running mates and surrogates all making last-minute stops in the all important battleground state. former president barack obama will be in florida monday. vice president nominee kamala harris was here in south florida on saturday making it clear that the path to the white house leads through florida. her campaign stopping in miami gardens, a predominantly black area, urging the community to get out and vote. the early numbers showing democrats leading by a narrow margin. they're hoping for a higher turn out among black voters in florida. president trump will be right back in south florida for an event late tonight targeting another key demographic, latinos. hillary clinton carried the latino vote by a wide margin in 2016, but
this polling location behind me in westchester has actually been the busiest in the state and that's saying something where more than 8.2 million votes have already been cast. we saw people lining up well before this place opened up just a few minutes ago right at 7:00 a.m. all signs point to another close race here in florida so you have the candidates, their running mates and surrogates all making last-minute stops in the all important battleground state. former president barack obama will be...
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host: renee in westchester, pennsylvania, just outside of philadelphia. "the new york times" has a piece this morning, trump learns a lesson, don't insult philadelphia. after the 2,431 votes in the city moved from mr. biden's problem clinching pennsylvania's 20 elech tore votes, philadelphia and its suburban counties had laid the final brick that rebuilt the proverbial blue wall in 2020. democrats here wanted to make sure that everyone, especially president trump, knew it. as the newly counted votes set off rapid fire succession of news outlets call the race for mr. biden, the city that herleds itself as the birthplace of american independence from britain, celebrated the toppling of a leader who provoked its anger and laying the groundwork for his baseless claims of voter fraud, mr. trump declared from the debate stage that quote, bad things happen in philadelphia. over the weekend his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, assailed a history of corruption in the city as he pursued unlikely efforts to challenge election results. but ask philadelphians about whe
host: renee in westchester, pennsylvania, just outside of philadelphia. "the new york times" has a piece this morning, trump learns a lesson, don't insult philadelphia. after the 2,431 votes in the city moved from mr. biden's problem clinching pennsylvania's 20 elech tore votes, philadelphia and its suburban counties had laid the final brick that rebuilt the proverbial blue wall in 2020. democrats here wanted to make sure that everyone, especially president trump, knew it. as the...
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delays legal issues court battles and to talk about this we have now with us karen greenberg in westchester season author and director of the center on national security at fordham university school of you know all and also with us. john malcolm director of the me center for legal and judicial studies thank you both for being with us. it's already starting to look tense in places like nevada and it's been widely reported in the american media over the last few days john that. president trump's plan to victory is to create doubt and challenge these results in the supreme court is that the plan you think. to begin to be knows what the plan is it's still very early in the night no incumbent help lost yet none of those so-called or toss off senate seats or swing state have come in yet and i'm not sure we're going to know the you know who won the selection of for several days before any lawsuits are filed michigan has said that they're going to count their ballots for up to 3 days after the election north carolina for up to 9 days after the election i certainly hope that there is no litigation f
delays legal issues court battles and to talk about this we have now with us karen greenberg in westchester season author and director of the center on national security at fordham university school of you know all and also with us. john malcolm director of the me center for legal and judicial studies thank you both for being with us. it's already starting to look tense in places like nevada and it's been widely reported in the american media over the last few days john that. president trump's...
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you can see there that's the mario cuomo bridge in westchester county, new york.alking about all day about these security law enforcement has. talking to my own sources, brianna, new york maybe not such an issue but more the battleground states are an issue. right here we are in new york. we are seeing businesses really try to prepare for any activity. of course we're going to have to see how the highways prepare. businesses, we've seen in new york alone, boarding up and preparing for possible unrest. of course we saw this kind of activity after the george floyd protest but talking to a source who said it had been decades since they had seen this kind of activity to prepare. particularly they had never seen anything like this when it comes to an election. private security firms have been getting calls after calls basically asking how do we prepare for the worst-case scenario. the message here really is law enforcement are out there concerned already trying to make preparations for what kind of unrest they might see not only on election tay but, of course, in the d
you can see there that's the mario cuomo bridge in westchester county, new york.alking about all day about these security law enforcement has. talking to my own sources, brianna, new york maybe not such an issue but more the battleground states are an issue. right here we are in new york. we are seeing businesses really try to prepare for any activity. of course we're going to have to see how the highways prepare. businesses, we've seen in new york alone, boarding up and preparing for possible...
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in partnership with global medical response at westchester airport, they get tested by a nurse.o the blade lounge and board the plane. the jet normally seats 65 passengers but here it's been retrofitted to only 16 seats you have a lot more seats. even for you, brian. they land at blade terminals in aspen or miami and they let to a waiting suv with drivers who have been tested secure end to end here the cost though, $2,250 each way between new york and miami and $3750 between new york and aspen. guys, this is still a lot cheaper than private jet service which right now would cost you about $20,000 for a plane new york to florida. the service, get this, is already old out for the next three weeks but it's going to run through april. a lot of people buying this for their parents, either going to florida or coming back and right now for health reasons they're willing to pay that price. back to you. >> yeah. how about any other companies? anybody else talking about doing this kind of service, thinking about it, robert >> well, this new kind of shared private scheduled jet service is
in partnership with global medical response at westchester airport, they get tested by a nurse.o the blade lounge and board the plane. the jet normally seats 65 passengers but here it's been retrofitted to only 16 seats you have a lot more seats. even for you, brian. they land at blade terminals in aspen or miami and they let to a waiting suv with drivers who have been tested secure end to end here the cost though, $2,250 each way between new york and miami and $3750 between new york and aspen....
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host: westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter.r: thank you for taking my call. i am retired scientist and quality control. fidelity chemistry and microbiology -- i dealt in chemistry and microbiology. my concern is we are all talking about generalities. i need to know more specifics. i will accept whatever we find is solid based on evidence. when i look into this, for instance, in las vegas, 11% of the citizens are noncitizens. noncitizens have a place of residency. they have a drivers license and a signature that matches. out i am trying to find maybe you will know. noncitizens' records in such a way with valid data -- the fda would never allow me to give information and say you just have to believe it. i don't have to show you my process or validate my process. in the senses this year we did not allow our senses to separate citizens versus noncitizens. i am not against immigration. i am for legal immigration. i will accept. based on mighty as a scientist for 30 years, i don't think we have the ability to process and validate a m
host: westchester, ohio. this is deborah, a donald trump supporter.r: thank you for taking my call. i am retired scientist and quality control. fidelity chemistry and microbiology -- i dealt in chemistry and microbiology. my concern is we are all talking about generalities. i need to know more specifics. i will accept whatever we find is solid based on evidence. when i look into this, for instance, in las vegas, 11% of the citizens are noncitizens. noncitizens have a place of residency. they...
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and what i saw in our community is from philadelphia here to where i sit on the main line out to westchesterto phoenixville, up to reading and coatsville, all of our communities if you know a little bit of something about that area, it's an incredibly diverse group of people. and the vice president was able to attain almost 10% more of the vote than hillary clinton did. so clearly, that message was resonated with everybody, all kinds of people, and it was really nice to see all those people of all different kinds come out into the really wonderful weather that we had -- jon: yeah. >> -- to celebrate yesterday. jon: congresswoman chrissy houlahan, we appreciate you coming on with us. congratulations. >> thank you. of course. kristin: he was a beloved guest in america's living room for more than three decades. tributes now pouring in for the beloved jeopardy host alex trebek who today lost his battle to cancer. we'll look back at his extraordinary life and legacy next. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume da
and what i saw in our community is from philadelphia here to where i sit on the main line out to westchesterto phoenixville, up to reading and coatsville, all of our communities if you know a little bit of something about that area, it's an incredibly diverse group of people. and the vice president was able to attain almost 10% more of the vote than hillary clinton did. so clearly, that message was resonated with everybody, all kinds of people, and it was really nice to see all those people of...
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kristina partsinevelos from our sister network fox business is live at the westchester county airport: i know. i need some toilet paper, oh, hey, how about access to a private jet? this is a citation xl, and this membership is 12 months private jet membership costs a mere $17,a 500 -- 17,00. you get a $4,000 flight credit, you get a $3,500 costco credit, you also get access to live events. costco did team up with wheel's up which is a private aviation company. they say they're more accessible which means they can access 30 planes, they have partnerships -- 300 planes. you can get access to any private jet within 24 hours, 365 days a year. but there's a catch. the catch is that you do still have to pay for your flight. and this is something that the private jet industry is doing now because their industry was hit quite hard at the beginning of the pandemic because they rely on business executives to travel and, of course, no one's really flying, so now they're pivoting and focusing on those wealthy vacationers. that's the reason why you're seeing the collaboration between wheel's up an
kristina partsinevelos from our sister network fox business is live at the westchester county airport: i know. i need some toilet paper, oh, hey, how about access to a private jet? this is a citation xl, and this membership is 12 months private jet membership costs a mere $17,a 500 -- 17,00. you get a $4,000 flight credit, you get a $3,500 costco credit, you also get access to live events. costco did team up with wheel's up which is a private aviation company. they say they're more accessible...
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en westchester y oran es en alerta y si este panorama no mejora alcanzarÍa la categoría naranja o lano serÁ un tercer perÍodo de obama. el gabinete podrÍa incluir a quienes votaron por donald trump >> bidenen entrevista dijo que avanza con los planos de transiciÓn que su equipo estÁteniendo acceso a diversas agencias. Él planea presentar una legislaciÓnmigratoria para 11 millones de tirantes indocumentados. mientras tanto, ayer joe biden presento a un equipo muy diverso y esto fue lo que dijo. [audio en inglÉs] en este evento tambiÉn presentÓ a quien serÍa el primer migrante en dirigir el departamento de seguridad nacional. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> ayer ha dado una conferencia de prensa de 60 segundos. karla: gracias por informarnos en vivo. satcha: el violento arresto de un camarero mexicano desata la indignaciÓn a las redes sociales. escuchemos como suplica por su vida. >> ayudenme. >> sin embargo los agentes le propinan una brutal golpiza. juan carlos padilla falleciÓ mientras lo transportaban a un hospital de mÉxico. el vÍdeo fue grabado por una de sus hijas. su esp
en westchester y oran es en alerta y si este panorama no mejora alcanzarÍa la categoría naranja o lano serÁ un tercer perÍodo de obama. el gabinete podrÍa incluir a quienes votaron por donald trump >> bidenen entrevista dijo que avanza con los planos de transiciÓn que su equipo estÁteniendo acceso a diversas agencias. Él planea presentar una legislaciÓnmigratoria para 11 millones de tirantes indocumentados. mientras tanto, ayer joe biden presento a un equipo muy diverso y esto...
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that's in northern westchester county coming off a bridge over a reservoir.d along with me. they did the 13 miles on bike. and the best surprise at the end, we told meme it's raining, don't worry about coming, my dad surprised me at the finish line. so he and my mom were there. and i got to see the guy i was running for. and we put out a link just on instagram, guys, and as of this morning we have raised $28,000 for the michael j. fox foundation. the come thing is, you feel like a political candidate. it's coming in $25 donations, 50 dooley donations, people saying my mom or dad oar someone in my family is living with parkinson's. we were so proud and so happy to play a small part in raising some money and hopefully push to a cure for parkinson's, which affects so many people and their families and their caregivers. that is just one of the great organizations in the country. and michael j. fox has been such an incredible leader in this space. a big achievement for us non-runners yesterday to finish a half-marathon. >> i am really proud of you. >> mika's mom h
that's in northern westchester county coming off a bridge over a reservoir.d along with me. they did the 13 miles on bike. and the best surprise at the end, we told meme it's raining, don't worry about coming, my dad surprised me at the finish line. so he and my mom were there. and i got to see the guy i was running for. and we put out a link just on instagram, guys, and as of this morning we have raised $28,000 for the michael j. fox foundation. the come thing is, you feel like a political...