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not james dailey. jack pearcy. just jack. >> oza dwain shaw tells detectives that it's hours later when jack pearcy returns to the house alone. >> mr. pearcy doesn't return to the house, according to oza shaw, until at least 4:00 a.m. and if shelly died sometime between 1:30 and 3:30 a.m., then mr. dailey couldn't have been there. >> he couldn't have been there because, his lawyers say, because he was back at the house. >> oza shaw has been consistent from day one that the only people that went to that pay phone were oza shaw, jack pearcy, and shelly boggio, and that james dailey stayed back at the house. period. >> jack came back and woke me and said, i've got a couple of joints. let's go smoke them. and grabbed a six pack of beer out of the fridge. so i got up. he said he needed to talk to me about something. >> jumping out of bed in the middle of the night to go drink beer and smoke pot with your friend may odd to you and me, but dailey says this was the life they were leading. they were up at all hours. they di
not james dailey. jack pearcy. just jack. >> oza dwain shaw tells detectives that it's hours later when jack pearcy returns to the house alone. >> mr. pearcy doesn't return to the house, according to oza shaw, until at least 4:00 a.m. and if shelly died sometime between 1:30 and 3:30 a.m., then mr. dailey couldn't have been there. >> he couldn't have been there because, his lawyers say, because he was back at the house. >> oza shaw has been consistent from day one that...
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james g. blaine of maine and his running mate, john logan. tonight our series continues and we're live in the home of james g. blaine, and since 1920, the official residence of maine's governor. we're inside the blaine house with governor page. >> welcome to maine and welcome to the people's house. mr. blaine is here every day and we see his spirit every evening, because we always say good night to him. >> what is your sense of living -- the house was built many years ago, many people have lived in it over the years, but he really is president in a lot of ways. what have you come to learn about the man by living in his midst? >> he not only was a very strong supporter and founder of the republican party in maine but a national leader, and started maine on its course to where we are now. and very, very influential both in the press, in state government, federal government. the man was a powerhouse, big-time powerhouse on a national scale and very proud to be honored to be allowed to stay here a
james g. blaine of maine and his running mate, john logan. tonight our series continues and we're live in the home of james g. blaine, and since 1920, the official residence of maine's governor. we're inside the blaine house with governor page. >> welcome to maine and welcome to the people's house. mr. blaine is here every day and we see his spirit every evening, because we always say good night to him. >> what is your sense of living -- the house was built many years ago, many...
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susan glasser on the brand-new book on james baker, the life and times of james baker. iner baker, no relation come susan glasser, welcome to "washington journal." let me start with a question about the idea of doing this book on james baker. this obviously predates the 2020 election, but this is earlier than 2016 correct? visualize thenot rise of donald trump in the transformation of the republican party we started this book back in the obama era. we had a sense that baker was a character who would help us to write a big story about washington as well has -- as well as his own personal story. from watergaten to the end of the cold war and james baker is in the middle of that. host: was an easy prey? did he easily agreed to be interviewed for the book project? wast: at this point, he willing and ready for some of the l2 write a biography about him. some -- ready for amebody else to write biography about him. he was open and cooperative. he didn't put anything off balance. he was very generous with us. host: what was it about him personally and about his stellar career i
susan glasser on the brand-new book on james baker, the life and times of james baker. iner baker, no relation come susan glasser, welcome to "washington journal." let me start with a question about the idea of doing this book on james baker. this obviously predates the 2020 election, but this is earlier than 2016 correct? visualize thenot rise of donald trump in the transformation of the republican party we started this book back in the obama era. we had a sense that baker was a...
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james freeman: unless u.s. that is obviously so much of the coverage of judge amy coney barrett in the press has just been completely messy and irresponsible and painting her as some sort of religious kook. i think for people on the left, there at all concerned, they should be very much reassured by her originalist and contextualized philosophy which means if by love laws passed by the democrats enacted by democrats, they come before her, she will honor what is written. know what she would like it to say her wishes said. she will interpreted as written. this is very much in the scalia tradition. you see when an enormous impact he had produce a positive impact to say politicians contend with a will but it's the law and act binds us. so taking the law as written will often lead so-called conservative justices to yield little results because not following a political agenda. the following what the law says. i think a properly understood, your appointment should be welcomed by people across the spectrum. were actua
james freeman: unless u.s. that is obviously so much of the coverage of judge amy coney barrett in the press has just been completely messy and irresponsible and painting her as some sort of religious kook. i think for people on the left, there at all concerned, they should be very much reassured by her originalist and contextualized philosophy which means if by love laws passed by the democrats enacted by democrats, they come before her, she will honor what is written. know what she would like...
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host: coming from dale in north barda, he says james baker seemed be a no-nonsense, -- james from dale, he says baker seem to be a no-nonsense man i always paid attention to his view. which president did he get along with best? hadt: he really actually four presidencies. obviously his friendship with george hob which was unique. if you think about history, you can't think of another american president who was as close as he was with the secretary of state most are a political ally or arrival sometimes who is putting the cabinet to bring the party together. these two were friends long before politics. their friendship is so powerful that it meant when baker landed in some foreign capital, it was like a president arriving. people knew that this man spoke for bush. they said nothing whatever come between him and his president. he had unique credibility. it didn't mean they didn't have their friction, they did. they were like sibling and had some sibling rivalry. there are eight point when baker got into -- there was a point when baker got into busch's face . -- bush's face. busch's bedsid
host: coming from dale in north barda, he says james baker seemed be a no-nonsense, -- james from dale, he says baker seem to be a no-nonsense man i always paid attention to his view. which president did he get along with best? hadt: he really actually four presidencies. obviously his friendship with george hob which was unique. if you think about history, you can't think of another american president who was as close as he was with the secretary of state most are a political ally or arrival...
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>> james garfield. and blane recognized that this was happening at the convention, he actually -- i'm sorry, and 76 it went to rather free rutherford behaves. >> he ran again in 1980. the factions that we talked, about were still active in the party by then? >> i'm not sure they had those terms anymore or were thinking along the same lines. there were still divisions with within the party. >> that year, james carville did get the nomination -- >> thanks to blue in many ways. can you explain that? >> although blane wanted that nomination himself, it came after many ballots, and understand that was not going to happen. >> i think was the 36th ballot, so he threw his votes to garfield and want to make sure he would get the election. >> what happened to him after that? >> he became secretary of state in 1881. >> now, james garfield, of course, was struck by an assassin to bullet in 1881. i read that james g blane was actually with him at the train station. >> right, he was. >> do you know the story? >> i kn
>> james garfield. and blane recognized that this was happening at the convention, he actually -- i'm sorry, and 76 it went to rather free rutherford behaves. >> he ran again in 1980. the factions that we talked, about were still active in the party by then? >> i'm not sure they had those terms anymore or were thinking along the same lines. there were still divisions with within the party. >> that year, james carville did get the nomination -- >> thanks to blue in...
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i'm glad james mention brazil as you know i speak portuguese, different show, different time james addressed everything, all those things i get, but my question, how do you get comfortable despite everything you said, with their valuation >> so valuation can't matter here because of the upside. if you look at where this thing is only 5 percent of this market in this latin american situation is using e-commerce so the ramp is so steep and so significant that the valuation will continue to expand because the money is going to keep coming, valuation is not compared the same as in the state because the market is so new. >> buying or selling his pitch guy 1234. >> - guy? >> i'm going to stay long into november 5th. tremendous power pitch, well done, james. >> tim seymour who has been known to traffic in this name. >> james this is a great, great call by you, nasty cheese up and in, by the way that's a map of south america, okay. yeah, i love the dem grattic story, i love the 4 percent penetration on e-commerce on 675 pops in latin america, it's huge, huge business. good job >> dan. >> very nice j
i'm glad james mention brazil as you know i speak portuguese, different show, different time james addressed everything, all those things i get, but my question, how do you get comfortable despite everything you said, with their valuation >> so valuation can't matter here because of the upside. if you look at where this thing is only 5 percent of this market in this latin american situation is using e-commerce so the ramp is so steep and so significant that the valuation will continue to...
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"the man whok is ran washington: the life and times of james a. baker." baker, no is james relation, and susan glasser we welcome your comments. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. for democrats. (202) 748-8002 for independents. has anyone equaled the role since? guest: absolutely not. in some ways it is not even possible to conceive of a career such as the one that baker had come in part as peter said, you managed to transcend individual theidates and arrived at height of politics in washington . these days it is progressively harder to do. they baker unique was the ability to transcend the world of electoral politics in the world of policy and international diplomacy. that is something i haven't seen since and arguably before, it was highly unusual as well. host: how did he or did he have the year of george w. bush during his prejudices -- his presidency? george w. bush, yes, you are right. he was his best friend, and helped him get elected and the recount that followed the election results. adviceries to give him on erratic. -- on iraq. he later tries to
"the man whok is ran washington: the life and times of james a. baker." baker, no is james relation, and susan glasser we welcome your comments. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. for democrats. (202) 748-8002 for independents. has anyone equaled the role since? guest: absolutely not. in some ways it is not even possible to conceive of a career such as the one that baker had come in part as peter said, you managed to transcend individual theidates and arrived at height of politics in...
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continue their exploration and they're going to be probably accompanied by turkish navy vessels and james again let's just focus in on what the president of turkey had to say when he says that greece and the greek cypriot administration have not kept their promise says he didn't spell out what those promises exactly were from yet your understanding james and what does he mean by this well you know it's a very confusing situational round because i think the point that was just made was was was very good it was to say look it's a particular viewpoints on the nature of these disputes it also has a very particular viewpoint on how these disputes should be addressed namely in bottle negotiations but the big problem that we've seen is that it's using what is seen by many outsiders to be an overly aggressive tactic to try and bring greece certainly to the negotiating table and so it and it's very unclear to know exactly what words one means on one any given day on the lots of issues so what he might have the mines it's probably not what a lot of partners in made so uncertain european union have
continue their exploration and they're going to be probably accompanied by turkish navy vessels and james again let's just focus in on what the president of turkey had to say when he says that greece and the greek cypriot administration have not kept their promise says he didn't spell out what those promises exactly were from yet your understanding james and what does he mean by this well you know it's a very confusing situational round because i think the point that was just made was was was...
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. >> james, say it ain't so. why does it take so long even to vote, as i documented last week, a worse problem with suppression from republican states, but right there in new york, should the lines actually be that long or should they have this handled better? >> of course it should be handled better. we have a hodgepodge system. i don't know how many election administrators we have in the united states. my friend mike mcdonald at the university of florida thinks it's going to be north of 150 million people voting. that's a lot of stress on the system in any cycle. this particular stress on the cycle in this system because so many people are going to be voting and i just urge people, you know, they're out there dancing and waiting in line and exercising their right. just got to stay focused and bring this -- you know, get this thing done, but it's going to be difficult for a lot of people to vote. in see sealcecile's home state , people are waiting four, five hours. >> that's right. >> they're sucking it up and g
. >> james, say it ain't so. why does it take so long even to vote, as i documented last week, a worse problem with suppression from republican states, but right there in new york, should the lines actually be that long or should they have this handled better? >> of course it should be handled better. we have a hodgepodge system. i don't know how many election administrators we have in the united states. my friend mike mcdonald at the university of florida thinks it's going to be...
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from james gilliard. it wasn't -- i wasn't cced on that, it was to meet stating that i was going to be the ceo of this enterprise. i was at the end of my rope. and so i called walker and i told him that if that statement isn't retracted by congressman schiff by midnight on sunday i was going onn record and i was disclosing all of the facts to the american government, to the american citizen, it still the world. i was hoping the bidens would do the rightht thing or schiff woud retract his statement, but i could not allow another minute, hour, only day that my family's name would be associated or muddied up around russiandi disinformation. so even as i sit here today, i would ask the biden family to come on record and stop using my name or associating it with russian disinformation. it is absolutely disgusting. >> tucker: so this is rob walker, the representative of the biden family. i believe his wife worked for the biden family apparently. so you said this to him? i will go public, i just want them to ret
from james gilliard. it wasn't -- i wasn't cced on that, it was to meet stating that i was going to be the ceo of this enterprise. i was at the end of my rope. and so i called walker and i told him that if that statement isn't retracted by congressman schiff by midnight on sunday i was going onn record and i was disclosing all of the facts to the american government, to the american citizen, it still the world. i was hoping the bidens would do the rightht thing or schiff woud retract his...
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state department over in london is james carlin's a who's a visiting professor at the london school of economics research in greece turkey relations and the cyprus conflict and over a nigga c. and cyprus andrei as a theophanous was the president of the cyprus center for european and international affairs and a former economic adviser to the presidents of cyprus welcome to inside story thanks very much for your time and turkey has now redeployed that vessel to disputed waters what message is that sending out by doing so i think what president everyone is doing is saying you know we were hoping that there were going to be some deescalate terry talks under the auspices of nato european union. and well the way the government here is played it is that they they were upset when last week the greek government issued navteq so a notification that they were going to conduct a naval exercises in the aegean sea and on turkey's national independence day that's what it felt like a raw nerve was touched because that independence these are actually commemorating the end of a war fought between turkey
state department over in london is james carlin's a who's a visiting professor at the london school of economics research in greece turkey relations and the cyprus conflict and over a nigga c. and cyprus andrei as a theophanous was the president of the cyprus center for european and international affairs and a former economic adviser to the presidents of cyprus welcome to inside story thanks very much for your time and turkey has now redeployed that vessel to disputed waters what message is...
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james steyer: a . optimistic in the long run and yell because i think we have a very resilient democracy and society i think we need a healthy balance in our society that protects the long-term interest of families in our democracy. the tech companies have a huge role of our son playing in this medley they will do that if we keep the pressure upon them. i think the government clearly has a role to play in step and regulate and think they can stop taking an action in a good election result in less than a month. and that will lead to very positive long-term changes. these are challenges but nothing more in society strong enough to meet them. the vast majority would like a carefully moderated thoughtful median tech environment that permits free asked russian but balances it with norms. including things that balance, it is been missing. i think until very recently. i think it will company if we contagion, this we as citizens of people ourselves are going to change it. ultimately it is up to all of us . con
james steyer: a . optimistic in the long run and yell because i think we have a very resilient democracy and society i think we need a healthy balance in our society that protects the long-term interest of families in our democracy. the tech companies have a huge role of our son playing in this medley they will do that if we keep the pressure upon them. i think the government clearly has a role to play in step and regulate and think they can stop taking an action in a good election result in...
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and goodbye mr bond double 07 star sean connery dies at the age of 90 widely seen as the best james bond of all connery played the secret agent in no less than 6 blockbusters film experts said his legacy. greetings on michael berlin's new airport has finally opened 9 years late planning errors and construction chaos led to its launch being postponed 6 times an easy jet flight which only came from the old airport on the other side of the city was the 1st to touch down with a lift tons of flights from munich. following close behind the construction of berlin brandenburg willy brandt airport started in 2006 with its opening a ritually plan for 2011 the new airport has been dogged not only by delays but also by protesters many of whom are concerned about climate change. and early morning vigil outside the terminal building. inside a sit in these environmental activists want to bring the airport to a standstill on air painting day. was coming session to be happening during a climate crisis opening huge at port at traffic needs to be drastically reduced. the opening has been massively scaled b
and goodbye mr bond double 07 star sean connery dies at the age of 90 widely seen as the best james bond of all connery played the secret agent in no less than 6 blockbusters film experts said his legacy. greetings on michael berlin's new airport has finally opened 9 years late planning errors and construction chaos led to its launch being postponed 6 times an easy jet flight which only came from the old airport on the other side of the city was the 1st to touch down with a lift tons of flights...
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james: it is certainly secular growth. theou were to look at passage of what happened in japan, the government bond market to distort neural well, but th japan bought virtually every bond issued. people who have bonds at low levels continue to make money on the -- the ultimate buyer of course being the bank of japan. but good quality export stories, they were able to deliver product out of japan into the rest of the world, and investors did are seemly well. there are specialist companies that people recognize, market leaders, and that is cane real stock market accrue. francine: how much do you think about the possibility that we are putting the seeds for the next financial crisis because of depressed yields, people in the search for you'll go into risky markets and risky assets in the next downturn, and this will all end up in a financial system crisis? james: i worry all the time about these challenges. drawnk that the cut that i on the current environment is that we mapped out central banks and governments working togeth
james: it is certainly secular growth. theou were to look at passage of what happened in japan, the government bond market to distort neural well, but th japan bought virtually every bond issued. people who have bonds at low levels continue to make money on the -- the ultimate buyer of course being the bank of japan. but good quality export stories, they were able to deliver product out of japan into the rest of the world, and investors did are seemly well. there are specialist companies that...
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james athey, how on earth do you trade this one? as for me, around the negotiations, how do you know what is real and what is posturing? james: really good question. a really difficult question. some of this comes with the nature of negotiating with the eu. you're talking about 20 odd countries that have to compromise with each other just to get to an eu position, and then there is someone on the other set of the table. they've got their own views about what to prioritize and what they can sacrifice. i would just agree broadly with for possibly the last 12 months, nothing has really changed. this is a game of chicken. the politics have changed dramatically in the u.k., such that their view of how to negotiate has changed dramatically, and therefore is a more robust, more politically supported negotiating position. no deal is better than a bad deal. theye eu, i don't think are quite there. but the political reality of eu negotiations is that doing a deal where compromise is necessary in advance of a unsatisfactory political outcome b
james athey, how on earth do you trade this one? as for me, around the negotiations, how do you know what is real and what is posturing? james: really good question. a really difficult question. some of this comes with the nature of negotiating with the eu. you're talking about 20 odd countries that have to compromise with each other just to get to an eu position, and then there is someone on the other set of the table. they've got their own views about what to prioritize and what they can...
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if you look at james james rose- elizabeth: by who? >> james rosen at incident claire is publicly reporting that the justice department confirmed to him a money laundering investigation that somehow implicates hunter biden and his associates. i don't know any details. i'm not allowed to have any details. i don't want any details i shouldn't be privy to. all i know the public reporting which looks really troubling. elizabeth: okay. so we'll be staying on that story. you know, so, it is unclear yet. i mean, if this is an active case or if this allegation that hunter biden is being investigated for money laundering. it's a bombshell, brian. that you brought us. we'll stay on it. we'll drilling into it to try to verify it. brian morgenstern. thanks for being here. >> have a good night, liz. elizabeth: good to see you. we'll bring back in "the hill" media reporter joe concha. he will take on two new stories of censorship. censoring border commissioner mark morgan that the wall steps ms-13 gang members, murderers, drug traffics. this story,
if you look at james james rose- elizabeth: by who? >> james rosen at incident claire is publicly reporting that the justice department confirmed to him a money laundering investigation that somehow implicates hunter biden and his associates. i don't know any details. i'm not allowed to have any details. i don't want any details i shouldn't be privy to. all i know the public reporting which looks really troubling. elizabeth: okay. so we'll be staying on that story. you know, so, it is...
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it is global james bond day. do you have a favorite bond film >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah from the upcoming film "no time to die," his fifth and final film as james bond, daniel craig is here [ cheers and applause and they wrote the theme song to the new bond movie, billie eilish and finneas are here [ cheers and applause there you go look at this come on. how cool is that [ applause ] >> jimmy: billie eilish and finneas are here we'll be talking to them later they debut their first u.s. performance of the new bond song "no time to die. it's going to be good. [ applause ] >> jimmy: guys it is time for "tonight show" hashtag here we go ♪ ♪ hashtag ♪ hashtag >> jimmy: we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag and ask you guys to respond to that topic. so, this week i sent out the hashtag "i got busted" and i asked you guys to tweet out a story about a time you got caught doing something funny or embarrassing treat, do you get caught doing something funny or embarrassing >> absolutely. [ light l
it is global james bond day. do you have a favorite bond film >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah from the upcoming film "no time to die," his fifth and final film as james bond, daniel craig is here [ cheers and applause and they wrote the theme song to the new bond movie, billie eilish and finneas are here [ cheers and applause there you go look at this come on. how cool is that [ applause ] >> jimmy: billie eilish and finneas are here we'll be talking to them later they...
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she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voice mail. >> in the best of worlds she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind, but it will come to an end and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah. our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> worst-case scenario? not even close. >>> coming up -- >> he had told us that l.j. had driven by the house, threatening chris. >> and a jogger makes a grim discovery. >> 911, what is the emergency? >> i'm at the river bottom, there's a pool of blood. >> when "the girl with the red shoes" continues. red shoes" continues ♪ since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. introducing the most versatile and advanced dcoughing's not new.. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, a
she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voice mail. >> in the best of worlds she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind, but it will come to an end and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah. our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> worst-case scenario? not even close. >>> coming up -- >> he had told us that l.j....
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james: absolutely. i think of the four likely outcomes, which is essentially in the whiteer house, and whether or not they can retain or switch the senate. i think one is very unlikely which is republicans having complete control of congress. i don't expect them to win the house at all. the other three are possibilities. working out what that means for markets in those three outcomes is a bit more tricky. i think the blue sweep, market participants overwhelmingly see that at this stage as being more fiscal stimulus. they will deal with some of the potential negative, higher tax, corporate tax regulation at another date. now they just see dollar signs in their eyes and that is probably higher treasury yields and higher equity prices. the other where you have a split congress and potential trump win, a bit more tricky. maybe risk does not take those outcomes so well. yousef: going to follow-up on that because as much as we saw u.s. stocks go a little lower because there was not a clear deal on the physica
james: absolutely. i think of the four likely outcomes, which is essentially in the whiteer house, and whether or not they can retain or switch the senate. i think one is very unlikely which is republicans having complete control of congress. i don't expect them to win the house at all. the other three are possibilities. working out what that means for markets in those three outcomes is a bit more tricky. i think the blue sweep, market participants overwhelmingly see that at this stage as being...
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let's listen to james comey here. watch. >> you don't remember getting an investigatory lead from the intelligence community, 2016, u.s. intelligence officials forwarded an investigative referral of fbi to fbi director james comey and assistant director of counterintelligence peter strzok regarding u.s. presidential candidate hillary clinton's approval of a plan concerning u.s. presidential candidate donald trump and russia hackers hampering u.s. elections as a means of distracting the public. doesn't -- >> doesn't ring bells with me. >> that is pretty stunning thing. it didn't ring a bell. you get this inquiry from the intelligence committee to look at the clinton campaign basically trying to create a distraction accusing trump of being a russian agent or russian stooge. elizabeth: okay, do you remember james comey's press conference before the election about hillary clinton's emails? do you remember how detailed his memory was about the number of emails that were listed as classified and number of emails that weren'
let's listen to james comey here. watch. >> you don't remember getting an investigatory lead from the intelligence community, 2016, u.s. intelligence officials forwarded an investigative referral of fbi to fbi director james comey and assistant director of counterintelligence peter strzok regarding u.s. presidential candidate hillary clinton's approval of a plan concerning u.s. presidential candidate donald trump and russia hackers hampering u.s. elections as a means of distracting the...
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james and say they want to give him a shot? >> it's clear that people should know if they support donald trump 2,000 percent. if they're not supporting trump -- >> if you're not running against donald trump or betsy devos. >> james is balancing his support for the president with a pledge for independence. >> we have a health care law right now that protects people with pre-existing conditions and the republican administration in charge at the moment is trying to -- >> i'm not the republican administration. i'm saying emphatically that we must not repeal coverage and protections for our seniors and people with pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: a race to the finish less than two weeks to go. and the james campaign declined our request for an interview. you see some of the ballot drop-offs behind me, 1.7 million people in this state have already voted. >> shaq brewster, good to see you. >> joined by debbie stabenow. i'm sure you watched shaq's package along with all of us. you actually beat john james but a very small margin b
james and say they want to give him a shot? >> it's clear that people should know if they support donald trump 2,000 percent. if they're not supporting trump -- >> if you're not running against donald trump or betsy devos. >> james is balancing his support for the president with a pledge for independence. >> we have a health care law right now that protects people with pre-existing conditions and the republican administration in charge at the moment is trying to --...
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not least james bond by roots to sean connery‘s james bond. not leastjames bond by daniel craig, no time to die is due out in 2021, and we will see the sean connery dna. and i am sure they will in some way pay tribute in the edit to the man who has died since the previous was made. we have lost roger moore, we have lost sean connery, two of the three bond flomax. did connery struggled to move on from bond? —— two of the three bonds. there were four of the beatles but only one sean connery. he took time to emerge, anyone would, but in later years he created a life for himself that was far beyond james bond, he was into politics, a painter and a writer, he accomplished a huge amount of personal satisfaction and personal wealth. he did come back for never say never again, but he also came backin say never again, but he also came back ina say never again, but he also came back in a from russia with love video game in 2000. so he enjoyed the money. you only live twice, to paraphrase ian fleming. he lived a life on screen, and forever in our sou
not least james bond by roots to sean connery‘s james bond. not leastjames bond by daniel craig, no time to die is due out in 2021, and we will see the sean connery dna. and i am sure they will in some way pay tribute in the edit to the man who has died since the previous was made. we have lost roger moore, we have lost sean connery, two of the three bond flomax. did connery struggled to move on from bond? —— two of the three bonds. there were four of the beatles but only one sean...
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always believed in the broad james. you know he's a greatest he's a great player that's what universe is ever seen and if you think you know you don't know. you to coronavirus know fans have been allowed to witness the lake his latest playoff charge los angeles is now enjoying its return to the top of the basketball world. and the rich it's an easier. and let's take you through some of the stories we're following here now and to syria now an undercover investigation by al jazeera has exposed high ranking officials in cyprus expressing a willingness to aid convicted criminals to obtain citizenship in august the investigative unit released the cyprus papers which revealed serious flaws in the country's citizen by investment program investigative reporter david harrison is in nicosia and has more on the reaction to al-jazeera is investigation local people are very busy on twitter denouncing the government and saying things like al-jazeera is doing what the government ought to have been doing but more significantly just in
always believed in the broad james. you know he's a greatest he's a great player that's what universe is ever seen and if you think you know you don't know. you to coronavirus know fans have been allowed to witness the lake his latest playoff charge los angeles is now enjoying its return to the top of the basketball world. and the rich it's an easier. and let's take you through some of the stories we're following here now and to syria now an undercover investigation by al jazeera has exposed...
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and that's the james carville we love after all. james, go back to the world series. thank you for letting me watch over your left shoulder. that's all the game i'm going to see tonight until i get to my dvr. always a pleasure. thank you both so much. back to the game. >>> coming up hospitals and health care workers overwhelmed in the afore mentioned state of wisconsin. another report from the front lines when we continue. ue >>> testing may be identifying some of more cases. i think that's clearly true, but what we're seeing is a real increase in the numbers. compare today the most memorial day surge even though testing is up, this is real increase in case. we know that not only because the case numbers are up and we can calculate that, but we know hospitalizations are going up. >> you may remember the white house coronavirus task force. that is the testing czar even as the president keeps on insisting that we only have so many cases because we do so much testing. in the real world hospitals in wisconsin are being overwhelmed by new patients. the milwaukee journal se
and that's the james carville we love after all. james, go back to the world series. thank you for letting me watch over your left shoulder. that's all the game i'm going to see tonight until i get to my dvr. always a pleasure. thank you both so much. back to the game. >>> coming up hospitals and health care workers overwhelmed in the afore mentioned state of wisconsin. another report from the front lines when we continue. ue >>> testing may be identifying some of more cases....
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>>james and darya good morning, i'm james and our robin good morning look i have had the unpleasant job telling multiple people you see behind me pull up this morning wanting to go to the regional park and they can't do it so i had to tell people all this morning that it's close lot of people have sent especially when i read to them in a very long list other parks that they would maybe be able to go to but they can't we're going to show you if you're out today you were going part of that one of these parks, this is the list of parts that are close anthony chabot regional park claremont canyon, regional reserve huckleberry regional preserve leona canyon open space regional reserve reinhard redwood, regional park robert's regional park sibley regional preserve tilden regional park kennedy grover on stand right now and wildcat canyon regional park, it feels like the list goes on and on no because that red flag warning they're closing this part that is going to be in effect at least until friday. we know that also one of the staff members that works here at the park this morning. when they
>>james and darya good morning, i'm james and our robin good morning look i have had the unpleasant job telling multiple people you see behind me pull up this morning wanting to go to the regional park and they can't do it so i had to tell people all this morning that it's close lot of people have sent especially when i read to them in a very long list other parks that they would maybe be able to go to but they can't we're going to show you if you're out today you were going part of that...
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i've always felt that showed james baker was a kind of blue-eyed killer. no one could beat him when it came to that kind of contest. how do you think richard would have done going up against james baker on the florida recount? obviously he's not a political operative, he's not a lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. how do you think holbrooke would have doneagainst baker ? >> i have to say one of the interesting things going back to that recount was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore was hosed as soon as we heard jim baker had been involved so people were well aware even at the time before the recount of the differences betweenthose two men but here's the thing . one of christopher's great mistakes actually was sitting down as we tell the story in the book of the two men sitting down for this first meeting and this dramatic moment, the election is undecided and what's going to happen in florida? christopher's blocked out time to sit there and think they're going to roll out and get the business of negotiating and jim baker wasn't th
i've always felt that showed james baker was a kind of blue-eyed killer. no one could beat him when it came to that kind of contest. how do you think richard would have done going up against james baker on the florida recount? obviously he's not a political operative, he's not a lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. how do you think holbrooke would have doneagainst baker ? >> i have to say one of the interesting things going back to that recount was many democrats who said to me that...
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what we heard from james comey this week was really shocking, because james comey is blaming lower level, mid-level career intelligence officials for this whole debacle. he's pleading that he didn't know anything about it, and they did it, and so this is the first moment where he's throwing the intelligence community officials career officials under the bus. maria: so he's throwing them under the bus by saying he didn't know anything. was this not the most important investigation the fbi has ever conducted into a sitting president and he says he didn't know? why if he didn't know why was this investigation happening out of headquarters? wouldn't an investigation be happening in the field office? instead it was right there under his watch. how is it possible that he didn't know? >> oh, i think it's not possible at all. he was a leader who knew every detail took copious notes and he's now just pretending that he didn't know but the most important part is he's blaming mid-level career officials. let me be clear to intelligence officials, career individuals that i've worked with who are incr
what we heard from james comey this week was really shocking, because james comey is blaming lower level, mid-level career intelligence officials for this whole debacle. he's pleading that he didn't know anything about it, and they did it, and so this is the first moment where he's throwing the intelligence community officials career officials under the bus. maria: so he's throwing them under the bus by saying he didn't know anything. was this not the most important investigation the fbi has...
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james, bidenity, supporter. caller: i live in new york and we went through the worst corona -- devastation. thanks to cuomo we have lowered it. ladies and gentlemen, republicans, democrats, independents, green party, libertarians. listen to me. knew donaldd i trump, i met him a few times at the u.s. open, he is very charismatic, but i know for a fact, i have a friend who went to school with him, and i said, what was he like as a student? he looked at me and he said i do not know, and i said excuse me, you told me you went to school with him. he said he never showed up in class. whenever they would take roll call they would mention his name and say not present. it got to the point where it was a joke the whole group of students would sing in unison, "not present." this man makes pt barnum look like nothing. seniors, i'm a senior. 1970,mber reading in "1984." the republican party has not had a health care insurance thing for 10 years. it gets me very upset when i hear people say two or three years. it has been 10
james, bidenity, supporter. caller: i live in new york and we went through the worst corona -- devastation. thanks to cuomo we have lowered it. ladies and gentlemen, republicans, democrats, independents, green party, libertarians. listen to me. knew donaldd i trump, i met him a few times at the u.s. open, he is very charismatic, but i know for a fact, i have a friend who went to school with him, and i said, what was he like as a student? he looked at me and he said i do not know, and i said...
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by the way, get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john james. he's outstanding. john james. he's outstanding.
by the way, get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john james. he's outstanding. john james. he's outstanding.
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james phillips, these presidential suvs are airtight. the president stepping inside of them increases risk of transmission and infection. this trip was not only unnecessary, but it was dangerous. >> the white house refuses to say when president trump last tested negative for the coronavirus. why is it important to know that? >> knowing his status of these tests would help to shed some light on his treatment progress. but to be honest, the cdc states that an individual should remain in isolation for ten days after their last positive test. if we knew, if we publicly knew about these test results, we can hold the president and the staff accountable for following these cdc guidelines. >> taking a deeper look into the president's treatment and what the public knows so far, trump has received supplemental oxygen at least two times so far. on friday and saturday he received an experimental antibody cocktail on friday. he's midway through a five-day course of remdesivir and he's been given the powerful steroid dexamethasone. what does all of th
james phillips, these presidential suvs are airtight. the president stepping inside of them increases risk of transmission and infection. this trip was not only unnecessary, but it was dangerous. >> the white house refuses to say when president trump last tested negative for the coronavirus. why is it important to know that? >> knowing his status of these tests would help to shed some light on his treatment progress. but to be honest, the cdc states that an individual should remain...
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james. james: it's exciting. my friend chris warner has been inspired to write an homage to the police music of the '70s. giant sips are what you take, water on the moon. maria: i love to see this. it's something that we don't know a lot about. but, look, we're talking about a very busy morning. we've got this deal that amd is acquiring xilinx. this is a $35 billion deal. and i wonder if this is going to spark other deals as well within the semiconductor business now that we see these companies getting together, james. james: yeah, it's an industry question and as you've noted, there's also a strategic issue. amd obviously has gone to a lot of foreign manufacturing including in taiwan and that may be a question about how we protect taiwan and its importance and whether we want to move manufacturing back here. maria: yeah. very good point. all right. we'll take a break. we have more on the word on wall street on the other side of this break. stay with us. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... .
james. james: it's exciting. my friend chris warner has been inspired to write an homage to the police music of the '70s. giant sips are what you take, water on the moon. maria: i love to see this. it's something that we don't know a lot about. but, look, we're talking about a very busy morning. we've got this deal that amd is acquiring xilinx. this is a $35 billion deal. and i wonder if this is going to spark other deals as well within the semiconductor business now that we see these companies...
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sean connery dies at the age of 90 widely seen as the best and james bond the full connery played the secret agent in no less than 7 blockbusters still makes but joins us to talk about his legacy. i'm anthony howard we begin with some breaking news this hour french police say that an orthodox priest has been shot and seriously wounded in the southern city of the young the cleric is reported to have been fired on twice as he was closing up the church he's been treated for what i described as a life threatening injuries and is in a critical condition the attack a fled from the scene with a sawn off shotgun interior ministry says a serious incident is under way and security forces have been called in. for more on this breaking story we're joined now by our correspondent marina strauss in nice myna what more can you tell us. what we know so far is that the man was all to the orthodox arch breeds priests of crete greek nationality was 52 years old the attack happened in the 7th neighborhood of leon at around 4 pm and the perpetrator chest attacked the orthodox preach when a priest when he
sean connery dies at the age of 90 widely seen as the best and james bond the full connery played the secret agent in no less than 7 blockbusters still makes but joins us to talk about his legacy. i'm anthony howard we begin with some breaking news this hour french police say that an orthodox priest has been shot and seriously wounded in the southern city of the young the cleric is reported to have been fired on twice as he was closing up the church he's been treated for what i described as a...
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holbrooke would have done going up against james baker on the recount? obviously is not a campaign manager or a lawyer but he's a brilliant negotiator, how do you think he would have done against baker? >> it's an awesome question, one of the interesting things going back to that recap, there were many democrats who said to me, we knew al gore was chosen as soon as we heard about baker. i think people were well aware even before the recount of the differences between the two men but one of christopher's great mistakes was sitting down, we tell the story in the book of them sitting down for this first meeting, dramatic moments election undecided, what is going to happen in florida? sit there and think they will roll out and get down to business, baker wasn't there to negotiate, he was there to win and i don't think that fundamentally, i think is where his experience as a corporate lawyer for decades came into it so i think there would have been holbrooke and baker did come from his understanding of what high-stakes legal venture this would be. he wanted t
holbrooke would have done going up against james baker on the recount? obviously is not a campaign manager or a lawyer but he's a brilliant negotiator, how do you think he would have done against baker? >> it's an awesome question, one of the interesting things going back to that recap, there were many democrats who said to me, we knew al gore was chosen as soon as we heard about baker. i think people were well aware even before the recount of the differences between the two men but one...
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>> i'm a lebron james fan. >> jimmy: you love lebron james. has lebron seen the imitation you do of him? [ laughter ] >> i don't know. i think lebron saw an impersonation of him at the wrong time. i was doing a commercial for under armour, which was steph curry. they was going at it. i think i did -- i don't know if he was -- i don't know, you know, if he liked that. >> jimmy: oh, is that right? is there not -- you guys are not pals? he doesn't come over to the house with speedy? >> you know what? we have had everybody here except lebron. it's time for the king to come through. he knows i'm a huge fan because i think -- we were at a fight. the floyd mayweather fight. we were at the fight and i saw him off in the distance. you know, i didn't want to be, you know -- i just like -- he was like -- [ laughter ] got that kind of relationship. >> jimmy: have you tried putting tacos outside? on tuesday, he goes nuts for those. >> taco tue! [ applause ] >> jimmy: how many people living in your compound? i won't say house. i know it's more than that. >>
>> i'm a lebron james fan. >> jimmy: you love lebron james. has lebron seen the imitation you do of him? [ laughter ] >> i don't know. i think lebron saw an impersonation of him at the wrong time. i was doing a commercial for under armour, which was steph curry. they was going at it. i think i did -- i don't know if he was -- i don't know, you know, if he liked that. >> jimmy: oh, is that right? is there not -- you guys are not pals? he doesn't come over to the house...
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jonathan: james, that is worrying. the previous trend was already a worry for people on capitol hill, so let's talk about how much damage we could see in the future. what kind of numbers are you thinking about? looking maybe five years out, i can see gdp growth being 1% or 2% to below the long-term trend you might have projected before the pandemic, and then you run trend growth from there, so you are at a permanently lower level. to me, that is just about the worst case scenario for growth. jonathan: walk me through the base case. you mention a couple of different forces there. lower confidence to invest, and you alluded to a demand shock for an extended time as well. in in about 50 my minutes -- about 55 minutes. when does inflation come from all of that? james: even in that worst case, there is a recovery. it is just a recovery that doesn't get you to a very good trajectory. if the economy is not operating at full potential, than the risks to inflation may be to the downside. but the weird thing is it does look like
jonathan: james, that is worrying. the previous trend was already a worry for people on capitol hill, so let's talk about how much damage we could see in the future. what kind of numbers are you thinking about? looking maybe five years out, i can see gdp growth being 1% or 2% to below the long-term trend you might have projected before the pandemic, and then you run trend growth from there, so you are at a permanently lower level. to me, that is just about the worst case scenario for growth....
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james bevan joins us from london. tot is your enthusiasm acquire shares with a three and five year perspective? undiminished in bullishness for the near term. i anticipate the s&p 500 will get to 3800 points somewhere within the next 12 months. but i am not that optimistic in terms of the corporate earnings that underpin that progress. i am looking for about 100 when he five dollars for the current year, whereas the street is .fter 131 for 2022, i am looking at $180, whereas the street looks for $190. this is even before we put in the possible risk of mr. biden sweeping the presidency and congress and applying a tax hike to corporations that might deduct from those numbers. my rationale for backing equities right now is the forward-looking returns of inequities against other asset classes remains elevated. it is very high against cash bonds self-evidently, and i would say equities are two standard deviations cheap relative to gold. jonathan: this couple of things we need to get through here, james. guest in the last s
james bevan joins us from london. tot is your enthusiasm acquire shares with a three and five year perspective? undiminished in bullishness for the near term. i anticipate the s&p 500 will get to 3800 points somewhere within the next 12 months. but i am not that optimistic in terms of the corporate earnings that underpin that progress. i am looking for about 100 when he five dollars for the current year, whereas the street is .fter 131 for 2022, i am looking at $180, whereas the street...
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no and james, you're right. i mean rallies anything you're right we're going to rally status a personal choice which carries risks and some people see it that way yeah. >>tom thank you so much for joining us. we are out of time always a spirited conversation we enjoy having you here. i know we've got the vice presidential debate later this week perhaps we'll get a chance to chat with oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. >>and >>the buzz the honeymoon with nick mullens is over that was fast things look so promising in his second start when he connected with rookie brandon aiyuk who then soared over eagles defender. >>wow niners fans were like. >>did you
no and james, you're right. i mean rallies anything you're right we're going to rally status a personal choice which carries risks and some people see it that way yeah. >>tom thank you so much for joining us. we are out of time always a spirited conversation we enjoy having you here. i know we've got the vice presidential debate later this week perhaps we'll get a chance to chat with oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll...
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right james? >> yeah, i want to get your take on that grover, because when we interviewed the president talked positive growth aspects of tax reformer on deregulation i do for businesspeople the president said in time one of the most significant things he has done he said you watch it is going to be his rules about reducing the amount of time it takes to get infrastructure projects approved, but -- to take years and years long delays to build a road or -- make it a year or two i am wondering as you look at kind of pro-growth chaim changers out of the trump first term where are the deregulatory? >> absolutely same thing true with reagan reagan had a tax cut, and significant deregulation, on trucking and buses, airlines, railroads, massive deregulation, i think president reagan's success half tax cut half deregulation, similarly with trump. you saw, both the tax cuts and less regulation, and also, a return to rule of law in the courts. so we really saved a lot of money a lot of created a lot of oppo
right james? >> yeah, i want to get your take on that grover, because when we interviewed the president talked positive growth aspects of tax reformer on deregulation i do for businesspeople the president said in time one of the most significant things he has done he said you watch it is going to be his rules about reducing the amount of time it takes to get infrastructure projects approved, but -- to take years and years long delays to build a road or -- make it a year or two i am...
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james comey denied any knowledge about this. this story, should president obama, susan rice, john brennan, should they have told congress and government watchdogs what hillary was planning? we have the update on the big fight over covid-19 relief between the trump administration and democrats led by nancy pelosi. new information that undercuts the media and democrat narrative that there is no voter fraud. a stunning new report based on election date from 42 states, shows there are nearly 350,000 dead people registered to vote. you won't believe how many actually did vote in 2016 and 2018? we also found tens of thousands of instances of voter fraud already happened in those two election cycles. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay. welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we have a jam-packed show for you tonight. let's get right to hillary vaughn at the scene of the vice-president deng debate in salt lakeit good to see you. reporter: liz,
james comey denied any knowledge about this. this story, should president obama, susan rice, john brennan, should they have told congress and government watchdogs what hillary was planning? we have the update on the big fight over covid-19 relief between the trump administration and democrats led by nancy pelosi. new information that undercuts the media and democrat narrative that there is no voter fraud. a stunning new report based on election date from 42 states, shows there are nearly...
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morning james, so got to talk the markets right out of the opening bell this morning. i mean things started tanking quick. what's behind that. >>i think it's a spooky month and it's the market's got spokes we didn't get our covid under control worldwide we have lockdowns low mean we've got elections lingering maybe we have statement was played. then you get into the world market seeing all this the german dax is down 4 checks. 40 was down the ftse on london was down oil was down. everything's lose the day it's a risk off kind of day. with that said it looks like the best case scenario would be a spring and summer sting start to reopen. so we're kind of starting right off winter with lockouts. and then maybe earnings get back to normal this time next year and that's a kind of immediate middle of the road kind of thought microsoft had great earnings osbournes in kohut good for that. they've got a good christmas coming up with the x box owing is firing more employees are letting go more employees a way of saying it and force or had a great quarter so again that's somethin
morning james, so got to talk the markets right out of the opening bell this morning. i mean things started tanking quick. what's behind that. >>i think it's a spooky month and it's the market's got spokes we didn't get our covid under control worldwide we have lockdowns low mean we've got elections lingering maybe we have statement was played. then you get into the world market seeing all this the german dax is down 4 checks. 40 was down the ftse on london was down oil was down....
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coomer, former federal prosecutor james trustee, david webb and national board of virtual counsel under brandon judd on the major headlines of the day, this is what we are watching, what exactly the polls are now saying about the 2020 race, we have that plus the next shoe to drop in the probe russia investigation and the fling case and the president promising even more government documents will soon be coming out, with the preview of that and more strange andnn curious connection between the fbi under james combing and democrats in the hillary campaign and the big ministry in the general michael flynn case that those close to it are now trying to stal solve, the record number of voters already casting votes in 2020, they were devoted, it is a surprising number as twitter is all we doing this, censoring conservatives including former government officials including recruit now talking about the very real problem of voter fraud, we have the hot story and were taking behind the scenes of a very big news announcement, now has law enforcement across the country on edge, and his torque amount
coomer, former federal prosecutor james trustee, david webb and national board of virtual counsel under brandon judd on the major headlines of the day, this is what we are watching, what exactly the polls are now saying about the 2020 race, we have that plus the next shoe to drop in the probe russia investigation and the fling case and the president promising even more government documents will soon be coming out, with the preview of that and more strange andnn curious connection between the...