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jonathan: he's got to debate. -- jonathan: karen? karen: he's got to debate. it is the debate commission's call on what the format should be. at this point, i mean, the president was in the oval office yesterday. something that raised a lot of eyebrows among health experts, for someone in his situation. at this point, it shouldn't be just a question of his doctors. it should be a question of what public health experts believe. if he shows up, it's not just his own health that is at risk, as we are seeing with what's going through the white house right now. jonathan: let's talk about last night's debate, karen. i will start with you. this will go to both of you. you start. your impression of last night's debate and did this debate move the needle in any way? karen: i think not. there were few, if any, moments, except for the cameo appearance by a fly. basically, this just reinforced both sides. and it was really the trump-pence ticket that actually needs a reset here, if you believe the polls at the moment. so, in that sense, they were the losers. jonathan: mar
jonathan: he's got to debate. -- jonathan: karen? karen: he's got to debate. it is the debate commission's call on what the format should be. at this point, i mean, the president was in the oval office yesterday. something that raised a lot of eyebrows among health experts, for someone in his situation. at this point, it shouldn't be just a question of his doctors. it should be a question of what public health experts believe. if he shows up, it's not just his own health that is at risk, as we...
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karen, i will start with you. what was the vice president best moment and also what was the best moment for senator harris, do you think? >> i think in both cases it was his defense of -- to think he was ready for the covid question. he wasn't necessarily telling the truth, but he had the line of attack. i think hers were more when she would go after the question that involve sort of -- [inaudible] and what kind of country we are. in both cases they were very much reflecting the message that was chopped one for their principal. >> marc? >> i think for harris both . something she didn't say. the very first question was about whether, about covid, the pandemic. unlike susan page she never said we wish the president a speedy recovery or anything. just launched into a blistering attack. i think the absence of that was glaring and it really didn't take much to do that. i thought, agree with karen that the vice president was ready on the covid. i thought he was very effective when wenches trying to blame the president f
karen, i will start with you. what was the vice president best moment and also what was the best moment for senator harris, do you think? >> i think in both cases it was his defense of -- to think he was ready for the covid question. he wasn't necessarily telling the truth, but he had the line of attack. i think hers were more when she would go after the question that involve sort of -- [inaudible] and what kind of country we are. in both cases they were very much reflecting the message...
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mark i will start with you and end with karen. civic yeah, i think we need to be concerned about the fact that a lot of people gotten sick and very important positions. but at the same time, we've got plenty of continuity of government plans in place. vice president pence verse all the president is not going to -- now is had the virus and recovered from it, he's going to have some level of immunity for the immediate future. i don't think we have a situation where he is not going toof execute the powers of his office. >> karen? >> however the president's behavior at a moment for me all know he is on powerful drugs including steroids is going to continue to receive scrutiny. i think that some of these middle of the night tweetot storms are not exactly instilling confidence. but again, trumps a baseline normal behavior is not exactly. [laughter] so confident birds back they that before steroids, karen. [laughter] >> right. we sought in full effect at the first debate in cleveland. karen, we've got to go thank you very much for coming
mark i will start with you and end with karen. civic yeah, i think we need to be concerned about the fact that a lot of people gotten sick and very important positions. but at the same time, we've got plenty of continuity of government plans in place. vice president pence verse all the president is not going to -- now is had the virus and recovered from it, he's going to have some level of immunity for the immediate future. i don't think we have a situation where he is not going toof execute...
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karen, i want to go back to you. what makes you hold on to half of that position still >> i guess -- i mean, it trades with like you are in the dog house valuation. that is somewhat compelling. i want the see what jane fraser can do but, you know, i have sort of a trading position and a holding position so the trading position, i sold. it almost wouldn't have mattered what price the stock traded at because i just found that call so uninspiring but, as a value girl, you know, i'm always interested in something that's really cheap. it is cheap. it deserves to be cheap. but i do think there is sort of a path higher. but it definitely warrants a smaller position, for sure, which it is now? guy, if not citi, then what bank >> i think citi is interesting i understand what karen is saying 100%. we mentioned for a while that citi, in terms of price to tangible book is trading at lfls we last saw probably in the financial crisis today they reported tangible book -- karen knows better than i but $62 give or take you are talkin
karen, i want to go back to you. what makes you hold on to half of that position still >> i guess -- i mean, it trades with like you are in the dog house valuation. that is somewhat compelling. i want the see what jane fraser can do but, you know, i have sort of a trading position and a holding position so the trading position, i sold. it almost wouldn't have mattered what price the stock traded at because i just found that call so uninspiring but, as a value girl, you know, i'm always...
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karen, i will start with you. what was vice president pence's best moment and also the best moment for senator harris, do you think? cases it was,both you know, his defense of -- i actually think he was ready for the covid question. he wasn't necessarily telling the truth, but he had the line of attack. hers were more when she went after the questions that country the kind of that we are. in both cases they were very message thatng the was job one for their principal. >> market? >> for the harris low point, i think it's something she didn't say. the very first question was about whether, about the covid pandemic, unlike susan page, she never said hey, we wish the president a speedy recovery. she launched into a blistering attack. the absence of that was glaring. it really didn't take much to do that. karen that the vice president was ready on the covid . i thought he was very effective when she was trying to blame the president for the deaths and he quoted vice president biden's own chief of staff saying that they
karen, i will start with you. what was vice president pence's best moment and also the best moment for senator harris, do you think? cases it was,both you know, his defense of -- i actually think he was ready for the covid question. he wasn't necessarily telling the truth, but he had the line of attack. hers were more when she went after the questions that country the kind of that we are. in both cases they were very message thatng the was job one for their principal. >> market? >>...
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karen handel obstructs people's ability to vote. when she was secretary of state, to actually have violated the voting rights act, suppressed thousands of people's ability to vote, to exercise the right to vote. that is not just a privilege about a right that every american should have. people thought and guide to exercise their right to vote. >>moderator: do you have a rebuttal? >> handel: i do. with respect, lucy mcbath has no idea what she's talking about. i oversaw the 2008 presidential election with president obama on the ballot and it was successful and effective with photo id. the most people ever voted in that election with historic turnout especially among minorities. what lucy mcbath is failing to tell you is the legislation she supports would give her $5 million of your taxpayer money to run her campaign. >>moderator: you get the final question for karen handel. >>moderator: the next round of stimulus, we could see the next round next year democrats want to push a multi-trillion dollar bill for city and county governments
karen handel obstructs people's ability to vote. when she was secretary of state, to actually have violated the voting rights act, suppressed thousands of people's ability to vote, to exercise the right to vote. that is not just a privilege about a right that every american should have. people thought and guide to exercise their right to vote. >>moderator: do you have a rebuttal? >> handel: i do. with respect, lucy mcbath has no idea what she's talking about. i oversaw the 2008...
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would you rather, to karen, would you rather citigroup or wells fargo at this point? >> at this point i would rather wells fargo. yesterday we talked about citibank having a different problem than wells fargo, but wells fargo is 2 1/2 years into their problem. one of the things disappointing about today was expenses i think expenses is something they will be able to control i would rather have wells fargo than citi. but i would rather, rather have jamie dimon. >> obviously wells fargo, you mentioned expenses that was one of the problems going no the pandemic. going into the pandemic, this was one of the weakest bank franchises going in. i will pose the same question to tim seymour. i think this is an interest exercise >> this is a tough one the choices are kind of brutal, but i have to go with citibank because i still have a position there. i think ms. frazier will get us faster to that point and maybe elevated faster to that position, but the story on citibank has been global expense cutting. there has been a time when we have seen the mortgage re-phi business do ver
would you rather, to karen, would you rather citigroup or wells fargo at this point? >> at this point i would rather wells fargo. yesterday we talked about citibank having a different problem than wells fargo, but wells fargo is 2 1/2 years into their problem. one of the things disappointing about today was expenses i think expenses is something they will be able to control i would rather have wells fargo than citi. but i would rather, rather have jamie dimon. >> obviously wells...
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thank you, karen. and it's great to have the solid of investments, not just in children but in human capital up with infrastructure capital. people pay lip-service but we advantage of the opportunity. one of the hallmarks of the trump administration in its and perhaps only term is pursued an o industrial policy trade strategy reating a new office of manufacturing and trade in the white house. we asked douglas irwin to discuss the issues raised by industrial policy and such an approach. doug, is -- sorry, i don't have name, chair, right with me, but as a distinguished professor college and has served on the cea as a senior taff economist, he's a nonresident senior fellow, eterson is the author of definitive history of american policy, a in very thick paperback edition as well as and a hostunder fire of other extremely important books about history and reality economic policy. doug, over to you, please. adam.ank you very much, it's a pleasure to be here. as i mentioned in 2017 president trump established
thank you, karen. and it's great to have the solid of investments, not just in children but in human capital up with infrastructure capital. people pay lip-service but we advantage of the opportunity. one of the hallmarks of the trump administration in its and perhaps only term is pursued an o industrial policy trade strategy reating a new office of manufacturing and trade in the white house. we asked douglas irwin to discuss the issues raised by industrial policy and such an approach. doug, is...
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>> i hate to disagree with karen. maybe i should recheck my numbers, but i'm shopping it when i look at what's going on the move from urban to suburban areas, i think that bodes well for costco the per ticket purchase item or aggregate amount spent for each item is continuing to increase they continue to have robust free cash flow, debt around $10 million or so. it is in a strong financial situation. cash on hand of $13 billion and debt of around $10 million >>e >>est >> estee lauder. shop it or drop it >> i am all about beauty i'm shopping it. the china strength demand story, it's back in asia. the trends here are strong the valuation are not terribly attractive if you look at the margins, that's what is giving the stocks the ability. >> in the past many years i have thought it's all about beauty. it comes to mind what do you make of estee lauder >> when you have those steely eyes like he has, of course it's all about beauties i don't understand the rules in sports when you shop a player, you are looking to get rid o
>> i hate to disagree with karen. maybe i should recheck my numbers, but i'm shopping it when i look at what's going on the move from urban to suburban areas, i think that bodes well for costco the per ticket purchase item or aggregate amount spent for each item is continuing to increase they continue to have robust free cash flow, debt around $10 million or so. it is in a strong financial situation. cash on hand of $13 billion and debt of around $10 million >>e >>est >>...
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i am glad karen mentioned ups. i didn't think anything would happen but i pointed out they went up in a straight line from the summer and needed to have remarkable numbers for that to continue i thought we would see a pullback and here we have it today. >> we have some news on regeneron. let's get details. >> we had already seen initial data on regeneron suggesting that it worked to lower the load in patients recently diagnosed with covid-19. we are seeing more from this clinical trial for 800 patients overall with recently diagnosed covid-19, the study is showing this drug reduced the risk of needing to go to the hospital or have other medical visits by 57% compared to those with pla seebz. with patients in higher age, other body risks, the drug reduced the risk by 72%. if you could reduce the risk by treating people early by 57 or 72%, that would be a big difference in the disease. the problem is regeneron only has 57,000 doses right now they are waiting for approval by the fda and are ramping up for production t
i am glad karen mentioned ups. i didn't think anything would happen but i pointed out they went up in a straight line from the summer and needed to have remarkable numbers for that to continue i thought we would see a pullback and here we have it today. >> we have some news on regeneron. let's get details. >> we had already seen initial data on regeneron suggesting that it worked to lower the load in patients recently diagnosed with covid-19. we are seeing more from this clinical...
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>> oh, my gosh karen, quick >> jpmorgan. >> all right dan. >> morgan stanley. >> guy >> meow. caterpillar. >> thanks for watching fast. "mad money" starts right now. >>> hey, i am cramer welcome to "mad money. i am trying to make you some money. call me, 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @cramer another day, another rally the do
>> oh, my gosh karen, quick >> jpmorgan. >> all right dan. >> morgan stanley. >> guy >> meow. caterpillar. >> thanks for watching fast. "mad money" starts right now. >>> hey, i am cramer welcome to "mad money. i am trying to make you some money. call me, 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @cramer another day, another rally the do
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karen got in there, i know, because she talked about it. that's your line in the sand i think facebook is fine >> gene, i want to get your thoughts on twitter. >> this chess match here that both facebook and twitter will be in with authorities on regulation there are some measurable unknowns here. nice to see they hit some of the numbers, but at the end of the day i think investors money is better spent other places. >>> and alphabet, the call is underway right now >> alphabet is bouncing back in the third quarter. rebound is now seeing it perform in the after hours returning to growth after its first revenue decline in a two-decade history key in what the company sees going forward. the company saying they did see a broad recovery in advertising. that was in line with the economic recovery, but she said there is uncertainty she said there are signs that user behavior is beginning to turn to normal levels. everything was strong from revenue to cloud they said they will further break out cloud as a reporting segment so investors can track ag
karen got in there, i know, because she talked about it. that's your line in the sand i think facebook is fine >> gene, i want to get your thoughts on twitter. >> this chess match here that both facebook and twitter will be in with authorities on regulation there are some measurable unknowns here. nice to see they hit some of the numbers, but at the end of the day i think investors money is better spent other places. >>> and alphabet, the call is underway right now >>...
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karen mentioned the interesting thing is the easy gap partnership. those goods are scheduled to go on sale. i know you have this marked on your calendar, guy, in the first half of 2021, because you will be first on the line for these turch v gap items. >> 100%. i asked the other day if i could get in they are extraordinarily comfortable and i think they have them in my size tim is 100% right. that stock traded almost 48 million shares it typically trades about 9. so you are talking about a company that traded six times normal volume. a lot of those shorts got squeezed they talk about profits in 2023. good for them if they have that kind of visibility i doubt they do. maybe there is another 8 to 10% upside if you enjoyed the ride -- karen is boatieating herself up for getting out too early. if you enjoyed it, i am encouraging you to pull the rip cord >> we have a lot more ahead on "fast money. >>> a big bond breakout. what it means for banks and builders when we come back and out of sync with the bond market we will look for answers when we return in
karen mentioned the interesting thing is the easy gap partnership. those goods are scheduled to go on sale. i know you have this marked on your calendar, guy, in the first half of 2021, because you will be first on the line for these turch v gap items. >> 100%. i asked the other day if i could get in they are extraordinarily comfortable and i think they have them in my size tim is 100% right. that stock traded almost 48 million shares it typically trades about 9. so you are talking about...
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karen, i just want to stick with you for a second. i don't know what to make, if that's her style or if, you know, on the larger issue, which we've heard some commentators say, women of color always have to deliver that with a smile. they always have to deliver that message gently and with a smile because that's where we are. >> yes we do. and i can tell you personally, i have to do it all day every day. that's how women of color have to navigate all kinds of spaces. stylistically, she went in there understanding there were different dynamics in the way people would view her experience versus the vice president and how they responded to each other, and how they reacted to each other. again, i thought the vice president was rude and interrupted a few times, and the way she came back i think, you know, actually amplified that by the fact that she firmly and with grace said i'm talking, and that instance that you played it was literally her time to talk that he busted in. and i think a lot of women watching understood that. as a black wo
karen, i just want to stick with you for a second. i don't know what to make, if that's her style or if, you know, on the larger issue, which we've heard some commentators say, women of color always have to deliver that with a smile. they always have to deliver that message gently and with a smile because that's where we are. >> yes we do. and i can tell you personally, i have to do it all day every day. that's how women of color have to navigate all kinds of spaces. stylistically, she...
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.>> putting all those karen's on notice, a new law to protect minority groups in the bay area. (garage door opening) it is my father's love... it is his passion- it is his fault he didn't lock the garage. don't even think about it! been there, done that. with liftmaster® powered by myq®, know what's happening in your garage- from anywhere. but i can't say i expected this. because it was easy. to fight these fires, we need funding - plain and simple. for this crisis, and for the next one. prop 15 closes tax loopholes so rich corporations pay their fair share of taxes. so firefighters like me, have what we need to do the job, and to do it right. the big corporations want to keep their tax loopholes. it's what they do. well, i do what i do. if you'ld like to help, join me and vote yes on prop 15. you can take a day off fromy worrying about your packages. ♪ ohhh yeahhh! just connect your myq® app to key. ♪ ohhh yeahhh! get free in-garage delivery with myq® and key by amazon. >>> a new measure in san francisco could result in legal action against people who make nonemergency
.>> putting all those karen's on notice, a new law to protect minority groups in the bay area. (garage door opening) it is my father's love... it is his passion- it is his fault he didn't lock the garage. don't even think about it! been there, done that. with liftmaster® powered by myq®, know what's happening in your garage- from anywhere. but i can't say i expected this. because it was easy. to fight these fires, we need funding - plain and simple. for this crisis, and for the next...
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and at the end tom and karen hesslers' 40-acre farm. honestly, if i had to describe your land to somebody, i couldn't. it's like in a fairytale book. it's so beautiful and so removed. thank you. how long have you lived up here? since 1971. now i don't want to make you feel a little bit older, but that's before i was born. i know. that's what i was thinking. karen is a nurse with a green thumb. tom's an artist. originally from new york, they came up here to get away from it all, literally. so, when you left, you said i'm moving to california, and i'm going to grow marijuana. -no, no. we came to be self-sufficient and for tom to be able to do his artwork. it was mostly -- -we make all of our own food. we make all of our own electricity. lemonis: this farm is their life's work. they built the house by hand, raised two kids here, and helped put humboldt county on the map. tom: we were people who started this industry. there was nobody growing weed. there was nobody here, marcus. every piece of land was for sale when we started -- you could
and at the end tom and karen hesslers' 40-acre farm. honestly, if i had to describe your land to somebody, i couldn't. it's like in a fairytale book. it's so beautiful and so removed. thank you. how long have you lived up here? since 1971. now i don't want to make you feel a little bit older, but that's before i was born. i know. that's what i was thinking. karen is a nurse with a green thumb. tom's an artist. originally from new york, they came up here to get away from it all, literally. so,...
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tonight's trader line-up, guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. and the chart master has the one chart to play as wekick off this fourth quarter. plus, more on today's crude collapse oil falling hard again we will look for any buying opportunities in this beaten-down sector later, a bed bath & beyond stock handing in one of its best days ever one of our traders says it could be headed even higher from here. >>> we start with a developing story out of washington. the next round of coronavirus aid apparently hanging in the balance. let's get right to it with ylan mui. >> reporter: the house has begun debate on democrats' $2.2 trillion relief package with a vote expected later on this evening. five straight days of negotiations between the treasury secretary and the speaker of the house nancy pelosi have failed so far to produce a compromise the white house has propose aes $1.6 trillion bill but those numbers are still far below what democrats are willing to accept. pelosi also pointed to business and child tax credits as another major sticking point
tonight's trader line-up, guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman and dan nathan. and the chart master has the one chart to play as wekick off this fourth quarter. plus, more on today's crude collapse oil falling hard again we will look for any buying opportunities in this beaten-down sector later, a bed bath & beyond stock handing in one of its best days ever one of our traders says it could be headed even higher from here. >>> we start with a developing story out of washington....
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and it's interesting last night, karen went on stage with no mask. there are many, many other issues that have to be taken into account and that the trump team is going to have to agree to for this to take place. >> we have two more presidential debates and less than what day is this, 26, 27, 26 days before election day. this presidential election is something like i've never seen so you can't even predict what's going to happen. what are you looking for in the next 26 days as they are aware the presidential campaign is going. i will start with you, karen. >> i think the course of the coronavirus is right now the biggest determining factor of what remains this election season. >> i agree. i think that donald trump has an opportunity so far he has not seized to take his personal experience with covid and turn it around. i think that he tried to do with the other day with a video he put out where he talked about the therapeutics that he took, which was developed under operation warp speed and how impressive it was in terms of saving his own life and re
and it's interesting last night, karen went on stage with no mask. there are many, many other issues that have to be taken into account and that the trump team is going to have to agree to for this to take place. >> we have two more presidential debates and less than what day is this, 26, 27, 26 days before election day. this presidential election is something like i've never seen so you can't even predict what's going to happen. what are you looking for in the next 26 days as they are...
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they found karissa and her mom, karen in their bedrooms. each killed execution-style with a shot straight to the head. >> crimes quickly become statistics. but this just stands out, doesn't it? >> it stands out. it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up, also. >> reporter: veteran prince george's county homicide detective bernie nelson was in charge of the case. the first arriving officers told him they'd found the main door locked shut from the inside. the killer, they thought, had likely entered the house through an unlocked side window. >> this bedroom on the second floor that's facing us, that's where karissa was found. >> reporter: detective nelson wondered, did the murders have anything to do with the plague of recent home invasion robberies? if so, why was nothing stolen from the house? >> her vehicle was still in the driveway. nothing appeared disturbed. >> reporter: investigators didn't find any useful forensic evidence. just six spent shell casings from the bullets that had killed karen and karissa, fired from a glock 17
they found karissa and her mom, karen in their bedrooms. each killed execution-style with a shot straight to the head. >> crimes quickly become statistics. but this just stands out, doesn't it? >> it stands out. it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up, also. >> reporter: veteran prince george's county homicide detective bernie nelson was in charge of the case. the first arriving officers told him they'd found the main door locked shut from the inside. the killer,...
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karen, you got a fairly bullish one. grasso the most bearish. i went with number four. again, it doesn't have to be five it could be 50 so that would call for basically weakness in response to the election and with a seasonal recovery and strength in december >> okay. carter, let us know what your clients vote we're curious. thank you. >> you bet >> coming up, they're loving it. shares of mcdonald's rallying today. the big call and big name that sent this stock surging. m plus, we'll tell you about the one options trader that went diamond hunting to day at cdw we get you're always looking to modernize. yeah. i'm just not sure office drones were the way to do it. [ laughing ] drone voice: l-o-l. our market share looks good, but... drone voice: where are the bagels? well, cdw can help you modernize your company the right way, with a scalable infrastructure from hpe, making you more efficient and secure. great. oh. [ drones buzz angrily ] let's find a different room. for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw. people who
karen, you got a fairly bullish one. grasso the most bearish. i went with number four. again, it doesn't have to be five it could be 50 so that would call for basically weakness in response to the election and with a seasonal recovery and strength in december >> okay. carter, let us know what your clients vote we're curious. thank you. >> you bet >> coming up, they're loving it. shares of mcdonald's rallying today. the big call and big name that sent this stock surging. m...
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karen handel is one of them. democrats are continuing to use their record from the to first two years of the trump administration against them and when karen handel said she had one of the strongest trump support records, she was likely thinking about a district that had been heavily the publican for years, voted by trump -- voted for trump in 2016 but four years before that, voted for mitt romney. this district in the northern atlanta suburbs is absolutely abandoning trump's brand of republicanism at a rapid rate and we are seeing this happen across highly college educated suburbs all over the country. this district is probably exhibit a. this race is almost entirely off the board. the national republicans are no longer spending here to support handel because they have had to move so many of their resources to playing defense. host: we played a democratic add in a place where republicans are spending money is the third district race in michigan. this is the republican congressional committee add in that race foc
karen handel is one of them. democrats are continuing to use their record from the to first two years of the trump administration against them and when karen handel said she had one of the strongest trump support records, she was likely thinking about a district that had been heavily the publican for years, voted by trump -- voted for trump in 2016 but four years before that, voted for mitt romney. this district in the northern atlanta suburbs is absolutely abandoning trump's brand of...
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karen runs it also helps out with his expertise. but not everyone appreciates the importance of this historic site which is often strewn with plastic bags and other trash. george pool has more than 500 historic bodies of water that the city could still be making yourself today. several awareness programs are held by some organizations of different levels. still we see cases where people tried to damage the walls pollute the water. we have to stop it now we're witnessing the water crisis in many parts of the world. because if these resources are not conserved both face a water crisis here. was that he was founded in 1459. the rule of then mandela state since then the morongo force is the identity of the city. the trust which manages the fort is also providing funds and other support to step while the restoration. of the. road. that. it's all in this thing broadly speaking we had 2 challengers look at it but the awareness 1st the lack of awareness among the people. will be 2nd they were in so much tissues that they were full of silt a
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hempstead from arts and culture karen it's good to see you so glick. we're expecting this you know. in the words that i've digested it by now but in a word no i was definitely she was not on top of my radar let's say when i woke up this morning. many obviously as an american poet you will know of her but many people on this side of the pond will not know her work but she's definitely well decorated as you said yourself pulitzer prize in 1903 and she was poet laureate in the states from 2003 till 2004 but i was pretty surprised because you know we were many were expecting the the academy to to possibly try to redeem itself for the past few years and i would have expected them to be a bit more in tune with the political zeitgeist and perhaps try to bring a bit more diversity to the award on the other hand it says something about the relevance of poetry today and if it gets more people writing poetry then that can only be a good thing you know there are so many beautiful writers out there in the world some who will never get recognized with even the small
hempstead from arts and culture karen it's good to see you so glick. we're expecting this you know. in the words that i've digested it by now but in a word no i was definitely she was not on top of my radar let's say when i woke up this morning. many obviously as an american poet you will know of her but many people on this side of the pond will not know her work but she's definitely well decorated as you said yourself pulitzer prize in 1903 and she was poet laureate in the states from 2003...
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karen pence. ♪ mrs. pence: hello, arizona. so great to see all of you out there, so great to be with you all today. let me tell you a story of getting involved in politics. you can have a seat, because i know you will be standing and cheering and all of that. when mike and i were dating, which was about 37 years ago, he told me that he wanted to run for congress, someday in the far future. after we got married, he went and asked the county chairman, what should i do if i want to run for congress and represent my hometown in 20 or 30 years? and the guy said, run for congress. that is the best way to get prepared, run for congress. so we decided that we are going to do this. we ran for congress in 1988. and we decided to run on the theme of faith, family, and freedom. [cheers] [applause] and we lost. [laughter] you know, we were young back then. we said, ok, you know what? two years went by. we are going to do this again in 1990. and we are going to run on faith, family, and freedom. [cheers] [applause] and we lost. and we felt
karen pence. ♪ mrs. pence: hello, arizona. so great to see all of you out there, so great to be with you all today. let me tell you a story of getting involved in politics. you can have a seat, because i know you will be standing and cheering and all of that. when mike and i were dating, which was about 37 years ago, he told me that he wanted to run for congress, someday in the far future. after we got married, he went and asked the county chairman, what should i do if i want to run for...
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karen, do you agree with that? clear winner >> i do agree. i think that it's op certainly the unrest and no clear winner is a likelihood, but i think the more likely scenario is clarity and a relatively peaceful response to that not that there won't by skirmishes, but i think that's the more likely scenario, that we have clarity. maybe not that day, but even if i knew that we wouldn't have an outcome for several days, i wouldn't know how to trade that. i just buy companies that i like, valuationses that i like i don't notice how to put in for the likelihood of contested election and how do we know when to under wind that that's too difficult >>> our next guest says we're only about halfway through thi sell-off mike wilson joins us great to spz with you. >> hey, melissa, how are you >> down to 10% or so >> yeah, the panel did a great job of laying out all the concerns, things that people are aware of i give the best aware to karen for the halloween visual and the blood in the streets i agree with her completely at the end talking about, look,
karen, do you agree with that? clear winner >> i do agree. i think that it's op certainly the unrest and no clear winner is a likelihood, but i think the more likely scenario is clarity and a relatively peaceful response to that not that there won't by skirmishes, but i think that's the more likely scenario, that we have clarity. maybe not that day, but even if i knew that we wouldn't have an outcome for several days, i wouldn't know how to trade that. i just buy companies that i like,...
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scott, karen, ron. i got to go, karen. i will give you back time, next time. thanks, all of you. especially, for this time tonight. appreciate you. thank you. >>> trump now says, yes, i do want a peaceful transfer of power. there's a comma that comes after it, really quick. and that's why we've got to think, can you take him at his word about this? because this matters. let's pick it up, on the other side, with somebody who knows him very well. understands the people around him, even better. what did we see, tonight, in terms of what they think wins for this president? anthony scaramucci. next. my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. she was only 17. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com to life like never before. i will send out an army to find you in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you trump took a good economy and drove it back into the ditch through his failure to get covid under control, his failure to deliver real relief to working people. does he not
scott, karen, ron. i got to go, karen. i will give you back time, next time. thanks, all of you. especially, for this time tonight. appreciate you. thank you. >>> trump now says, yes, i do want a peaceful transfer of power. there's a comma that comes after it, really quick. and that's why we've got to think, can you take him at his word about this? because this matters. let's pick it up, on the other side, with somebody who knows him very well. understands the people around him, even...
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i'm karen tcho and these are yor headlines today. europe starts the week higher after the democrats reject a $1.8 trillion aid package proposal from the white house. >>> get ready for negative rates. the bank of england gives uk lenders one month to provide information on how they would implement subzero interest rates. >>> a second wave of covid-19 continues to wash over europe, with france reporting record infection rates as germany curfews go into effect in berlin and frankfort. >>> president trump is back on the campaign trail after announcing he has fully recovered from covid, claiming he is now new. >> we'll get rid of it all over the world. you see big flare-ups in europe, big flare-up in canada, very big flare-up in canada you saw that today a lot of flare-ups, but it's going to disappear >>> congressional lawmakers have rejected a white house proposal for a new $1.8 trillion coronavirus relief package, as talks to reach a fresh stimulus deal before the november election remain at an impasse. the trump administration's plan w
i'm karen tcho and these are yor headlines today. europe starts the week higher after the democrats reject a $1.8 trillion aid package proposal from the white house. >>> get ready for negative rates. the bank of england gives uk lenders one month to provide information on how they would implement subzero interest rates. >>> a second wave of covid-19 continues to wash over europe, with france reporting record infection rates as germany curfews go into effect in berlin and...
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. >> reporter: it is called that karen asked, it is coincidentally named after the karen's of the world all caught on video in recent months and years raking making racially motivated nonemergency 911 calls. those are the viral moments that were captured worldwide. barbecue becky at lake merritt, the woman who called 911 on a blackbird watcher, patty and san francisco called police on children running a lemonade stand. the district supervisor wants people who make those calls to be civilly liable in the karen act.>> so, if you make phone call, you called the police on me and they come in an altercation happens and i choose to sue the police department or you, you could be liable for at least $1000 and much more than that because you brought on to me in a non- emergency. >> this is not the first piece of legislation of its kind, a senator offered a bill that would apply most civil and liable penalties. it will have a second reading next week and then it will head to maryland and breed.>>> up next, it could be a late hill. what nancy pelosi is getting doing to get a stimulus bill finally
. >> reporter: it is called that karen asked, it is coincidentally named after the karen's of the world all caught on video in recent months and years raking making racially motivated nonemergency 911 calls. those are the viral moments that were captured worldwide. barbecue becky at lake merritt, the woman who called 911 on a blackbird watcher, patty and san francisco called police on children running a lemonade stand. the district supervisor wants people who make those calls to be...
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karen: well, early voting has been huge in ohio. new numbers that came out yesterday showed 1.1 million ohioans have either sent in absentee ballots or have cast votes in person. that's 119% more than didt this point in 2016; 440,000 people have voted in-person. that's a 266% increase, which we'reeeing in cities with long lines. and, also, when you ask about absentee ballot requests, there are about 2.7 million ohioans. one in three of all of the eight million registered voters in ohio have asked foabsentee ballots. and, right now, those most of those are unaffiliated. these are people who have not voted in a primary. but democrats have been returning those in big numbers. those people who are affiliated with the democratic party are returning those in huge numbers. and that potentially sets up an interesting scenario on election day, because you have republicans saying they're going to vote in-person on election day. judy: so interesting. and to north carolina, another really truly hard-fought battleground state. jeff tiberii, this
karen: well, early voting has been huge in ohio. new numbers that came out yesterday showed 1.1 million ohioans have either sent in absentee ballots or have cast votes in person. that's 119% more than didt this point in 2016; 440,000 people have voted in-person. that's a 266% increase, which we'reeeing in cities with long lines. and, also, when you ask about absentee ballot requests, there are about 2.7 million ohioans. one in three of all of the eight million registered voters in ohio have...
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order your copy today. 43 5000 races this year are several rematches from races this year -- faces karen handel, whom she defeated and the last election. the report rates this race leading democratic. gbd tv ist hosted by 25 minutes. ♪ >> welcome, i am patricia murphy with the atlantic journal constitution. you are watching the atlantic press club debate series. this is a general election debate for congressional district six. in order to ensure everyone's safety, candidates and panelists are participating from their homes. a special thank you to georgia public broadcasting for elva -- for helping organize these online debates. let's meet the candidate. , a republican who served as georgia's secretary of state and previously held the congressional district six c. lucy mcbath as served as representative of congressional district six since 2018. she spent 30 years working for delta airlines. let's meet the panelists. withey dunlap, a reporter the georgia recorder and george estevez, and anchor with wsb dtv. candidates will have a 60 seconds to answer the questions and 30 seconds to respo
order your copy today. 43 5000 races this year are several rematches from races this year -- faces karen handel, whom she defeated and the last election. the report rates this race leading democratic. gbd tv ist hosted by 25 minutes. ♪ >> welcome, i am patricia murphy with the atlantic journal constitution. you are watching the atlantic press club debate series. this is a general election debate for congressional district six. in order to ensure everyone's safety, candidates and...
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. >> axios hosted a virtual event with representative karen bass, maria teresa kumar and former national security adviserrer h.r. mcmaster. in one-on-one discussions, they talked about the 2020 election and voter turnout, election security, diversity in government and foreign policy. >> welcome to the fourth event in our news shapers, america'sed road ahead series leading up to the november election. 'i'm axios' white house and politics editor, and i'm coming to you from my home in washington d.c. thanks to bank of america for making these conversations possible and welcome to our audiences ono facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin and, of course, axios.com. we hope you'll follow along using the hashtag axios event and@axios on twitter. over the next 30 minutes, i'll be joined by mike allen, and we'll unpack the news of the day, vote or turnout and how national security will play a key role in the november elections. but now, i'd like to welcome our first guest. she is the ceo and president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar if joins us from nfnlgt welcome, teresa. >> thanks, margaret, ho
. >> axios hosted a virtual event with representative karen bass, maria teresa kumar and former national security adviserrer h.r. mcmaster. in one-on-one discussions, they talked about the 2020 election and voter turnout, election security, diversity in government and foreign policy. >> welcome to the fourth event in our news shapers, america'sed road ahead series leading up to the november election. 'i'm axios' white house and politics editor, and i'm coming to you from my home in...
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karen rawnsley also helps out with his expertise. but not everyone appreciates the importance of this historic site which is often strewn with plastic bags and other trash. poor has more than 500 historic bodies of water that the city could still be making new cells today. several awareness programs are held by some organizations at different levels. still we see cases where people tried to damage the walls pollute the water. we have to stop it now we're witnessing the water crisis in many parts of the world. because if these resources are not concerned we will face a water crisis here. george bush says he was founded in 1459 by. the rule of then mandela state since then the rank of 4 is the identity of the city. the trust which manages the food is also providing funds and other support to step restoration. that it gets broadly speaking we have 2 challenges. but 1st the lack of awareness among the people the. second they were in so much tissues that they were full of silt and wastage. off. they could only have been cleaned manually.
karen rawnsley also helps out with his expertise. but not everyone appreciates the importance of this historic site which is often strewn with plastic bags and other trash. poor has more than 500 historic bodies of water that the city could still be making new cells today. several awareness programs are held by some organizations at different levels. still we see cases where people tried to damage the walls pollute the water. we have to stop it now we're witnessing the water crisis in many...
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. >> axios hosted a virtual event with representative karen bass. ceo marÍa teresa kumar and former national security divisor h.r. mcmaster. and one-on-one discussions they talked about the 2020 election, and voter turnout. alexion security, divert -- election security. -- election security. diversity in government and foreign policy. >> welcome to our new shavers road ahead series leading to the of ever election. i am coming to from my home in washington, d.c.. i am our politics editor. thanks to bank of america making these conversations possible and welcome to audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter, linked in and axios.com. we hope you will follow along using the #axios events and at axios on twitter. over the next 30 minutes i will be joined by steph kyte and mike allen to unpack that news of the date, but her turnout and how national security will play a key role in the member election. now i would like to welcome our first guest, the ceo and president of photo op latino, maria teresa kumar joins us from newark new jersey. hello. >> thank you
. >> axios hosted a virtual event with representative karen bass. ceo marÍa teresa kumar and former national security divisor h.r. mcmaster. and one-on-one discussions they talked about the 2020 election, and voter turnout. alexion security, divert -- election security. -- election security. diversity in government and foreign policy. >> welcome to our new shavers road ahead series leading to the of ever election. i am coming to from my home in washington, d.c.. i am our politics...
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i really appreciate your time in your response to that question, so thank you, karen bass. and thank you to bank of america, our sponsor. ♪ reporter: thank you to the bank of america for making these conversations possible. our next guest is army general h.r. mcmaster, most recently president trump's national security advisor. before that, general mcmaster led soldiers and organizations for 34 years, including in iraq and afghanistan, on top of being a west point graduate. he has a phd in military history from chapel hill. general mcmaster, welcome to act axios. mr. mcmaster: it is a pleasure to be with you. mike: you are out on the battlegrounds, and this is not your typical book. this is a scholarly book, 70 bibliography,, recommended reading, index. you took it very seriously. what was it like to switch hats in such a big way. it was a bit predictable for an army officer. i transitioned to only my second career in my life, one third if you count my time working at a restaurant named mcdonald's before going to west point. what i wanted to do is help deepen america's und
i really appreciate your time in your response to that question, so thank you, karen bass. and thank you to bank of america, our sponsor. ♪ reporter: thank you to the bank of america for making these conversations possible. our next guest is army general h.r. mcmaster, most recently president trump's national security advisor. before that, general mcmaster led soldiers and organizations for 34 years, including in iraq and afghanistan, on top of being a west point graduate. he has a phd in...
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and you are seeing it with peleton, karen >> i am not sure what to make of the peleton. the future is on future subscribers. i am not sure how many there are, but chipotle, there were a couple of things in the margin i think went off the pressure on delivery makes it less good margin. fewer high margin beverage so that's a little bit. but beef prices being higher and a beef promotion, that's something i see as fleeting. the margin pressure, i think that story will change a little bit. but all that being said it is priced to perfection it is a good quarter but it is not perfection i have been on the sidelines for a long time like peleton i like peleton, but i don't like the valuation. >> will they or won't they as we await a covid relief bill. wo we will get the latest stay restless with the icon that does the same, the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care abou
and you are seeing it with peleton, karen >> i am not sure what to make of the peleton. the future is on future subscribers. i am not sure how many there are, but chipotle, there were a couple of things in the margin i think went off the pressure on delivery makes it less good margin. fewer high margin beverage so that's a little bit. but beef prices being higher and a beef promotion, that's something i see as fleeting. the margin pressure, i think that story will change a little bit. but...
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joining me now is the chairwoman of the congress an black caucus, congresswoman karen bass of california. thank you for being with us, congresswoman bass and we can let the nation in on a little secret. you and i share birthdays, which is today. both you and i have a happy birthday together today. >> that's right. same to you, happy birthday. >> let me ask you, i think we've heard a mostly civil tone from all of us in the civil rights community and the congressional, the democratic community and i think that this is an opportune time, though, to challenge the republicans, not in an ugly way but in a way to say, fine, we all unite and want to see the president and his wife recover but isn't it time also to unite and get the heroes act passed or whatever the senate equivalent is now that we see that this
joining me now is the chairwoman of the congress an black caucus, congresswoman karen bass of california. thank you for being with us, congresswoman bass and we can let the nation in on a little secret. you and i share birthdays, which is today. both you and i have a happy birthday together today. >> that's right. same to you, happy birthday. >> let me ask you, i think we've heard a mostly civil tone from all of us in the civil rights community and the congressional, the democratic...
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raven's mother karen was stunned. >> i just couldn't believe it. i was like how could you be so stupid? but at least he admitted it. he didn't try to get out of it. i was proud of him for that. >> for owning up. >> for owning up. >> along with the young couple's financial stress, friends told detectives raven and janet had also had a brush with infidelity. according to janet's friend brittany, within just months of the wedding, raven had cheated on janet. >> how did she sound when that happened? >> devastated. >> and then she went back with him after that. >> she forgave him. she made promises to love him for good, for bad, for ugly, and to support him. >> but brittany noticed other problems in the marriage. janet, she said, was struggling with what appeared to be raven's increasingly dramatic mood swings. >> she told me that sometimes things were like perfect, and it was like holding your breath because you never knew when the coin would flip and all of a sudden everything that was wrong in the world was her fault. >> things got so bad that a year
raven's mother karen was stunned. >> i just couldn't believe it. i was like how could you be so stupid? but at least he admitted it. he didn't try to get out of it. i was proud of him for that. >> for owning up. >> for owning up. >> along with the young couple's financial stress, friends told detectives raven and janet had also had a brush with infidelity. according to janet's friend brittany, within just months of the wedding, raven had cheated on janet. >> how...
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according to karen johnson, we would. watch. >> i want fox news to apologize to kristin for the nasty wayat that they have beenn treating hr before thisew debate. i want them to apologize. i want tucker carlson to apologize to her. >> tucker: apologize? we would do that except no one here can ever remember mentioning kristin welker. never wanted to attack her. some of the questions were obviously loaded. she's probably liberal but far from the most unreasonable person.o by current standards, she did a good job. she came off as more fair than some moderated debates. sorry, karen johnson. call us when you have a a kardshian c update. the original karen, it turns out. have a great weekend. see you monday. >> sean: welcome to hannity. the president continues to crisscross the country. joe biden is getting rest at home. he had a short event in delaware. we're 11 days away. you're the ultimate jury. jerry -- geriatric joe doesn't have it. after the beating he took last night, he needs time to recover. he's also trying to avoid
according to karen johnson, we would. watch. >> i want fox news to apologize to kristin for the nasty wayat that they have beenn treating hr before thisew debate. i want them to apologize. i want tucker carlson to apologize to her. >> tucker: apologize? we would do that except no one here can ever remember mentioning kristin welker. never wanted to attack her. some of the questions were obviously loaded. she's probably liberal but far from the most unreasonable person.o by current...
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sorry, karen johnson. call us when you have a kardshian update. the original karen, it turns out. have a great weekend. see you monday. >> sean: welcome to hannity. the president continues to crisscross the country. joe biden is getting rest at home. he had a short event in delaware. we're 11 days away. you're the ultimate jury. jerry -- geriatric joe doesn't have it. after the beating he took last night, he needs time to recover. he's also trying to avo
sorry, karen johnson. call us when you have a kardshian update. the original karen, it turns out. have a great weekend. see you monday. >> sean: welcome to hannity. the president continues to crisscross the country. joe biden is getting rest at home. he had a short event in delaware. we're 11 days away. you're the ultimate jury. jerry -- geriatric joe doesn't have it. after the beating he took last night, he needs time to recover. he's also trying to avo
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karen hamstead from arts and culture karen it's good to see you so. we're expecting this you know. in a word that i've digested it by now but in a word no i was definitely she was not on top of my radar let's say when i woke up this morning. many obviously as an american poet you will know of her but many people on this side of the pond will not know her work but she's definitely well decorated as you said yourself pulitzer prize in 1903 and she was poet laureate in the states from 2003 till 2004 and i was pretty surprised because you know we were actually many were expecting the the academy to to possibly try to redeem itself for the past few years and i would have expected them to be a bit more in tune with the political side guys and perhaps try to bring a bit more diversity to the award on the other hand it says something about the relevance of poetry today and if it gets more people writing poetry then that can only be a good thing you know there are so many beautiful writers out there in the world some who will never get recognized with even the smallest accolade to put this
karen hamstead from arts and culture karen it's good to see you so. we're expecting this you know. in a word that i've digested it by now but in a word no i was definitely she was not on top of my radar let's say when i woke up this morning. many obviously as an american poet you will know of her but many people on this side of the pond will not know her work but she's definitely well decorated as you said yourself pulitzer prize in 1903 and she was poet laureate in the states from 2003 till...
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. >> axioms hosted a virtual eventwith karen bass , latino ceo maria kumar and national security advisor hr mcmaster. in one-on-one discussions talk about the 20/20 election and voter turnout. election security, diversity in government and policy. >> welcome to the fourth event in our newspapers america's road and series weeding us to the november election read and white house and politicseditor is coming to you from my home in washington dc . thanks to bank of america for making these conversations possible and welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube , twitter and of course axios.com. we hope you'll follow all using that hashtag axios events on twitter. over the next 30 minutes i'll be joined by mike allen and talk about voter turnout and how national security will play a key role in the november elections . now i'd like to welcome our firstguest , she's the ceo and president of vote latino, maria kumar joins us from newark newjersey . hello. >> how are you doing? >> i'm tired, but i'm so excited, thank you for having me. >> but were not on the road, but the biggest thing about t
. >> axioms hosted a virtual eventwith karen bass , latino ceo maria kumar and national security advisor hr mcmaster. in one-on-one discussions talk about the 20/20 election and voter turnout. election security, diversity in government and policy. >> welcome to the fourth event in our newspapers america's road and series weeding us to the november election read and white house and politicseditor is coming to you from my home in washington dc . thanks to bank of america for making...
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is congressman karen bass, joining us from california. thanks for being here. rep. bass: thanks for having me on. >> this has already been an election like an, with far more thancans voting by mail ever before. how do you see this impacting voter turnout in los angeles, particularly among people of color? rep. bass: i think the turnout has been historic, and i believe it will continue. we are very fortunate here, in california and los angeles, especially, we are not concerned about some of the voter suppression tactics that have happened around the country. they have been a couple of incidences, but i would not call it voter suppression. some has been straight out vandalism. so i think we are in a very good position. i also think we will have a lot of same-day voting as well. stef: awesome. congresswoman, you chaired the congressional lack caucus the congressional black caucus. can you walk us through some of the policies? rep. bass: sure. we are in the process of preparing that in a more formal way right now. our number one, number two, and three priority is covid
is congressman karen bass, joining us from california. thanks for being here. rep. bass: thanks for having me on. >> this has already been an election like an, with far more thancans voting by mail ever before. how do you see this impacting voter turnout in los angeles, particularly among people of color? rep. bass: i think the turnout has been historic, and i believe it will continue. we are very fortunate here, in california and los angeles, especially, we are not concerned about some...
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[cheering and applause] karen and i just got back from a little stop in salt lake city utah. [cheering and applause] and we had a little debate with kamala harris last night. [cheering and applause] some people think we did all right. let me be clear, folks. it was a privilege to be on that stage and i think last night's debate was not so much a debate between two candidates for vice president but a debate between two visions. joe biden and kamala harris want higher taxes, open borders, socialized medicine and they want to abolish fossil fuels. they want to use tax payer funded for abortions even up to birth. if you did not figure out i will tip you off they want to pack the supreme court and defund the police. president donald trump, we've rebuilt our military and we cut taxes and rollback regulations and we unleashed american energy and we secured our border supported law enforcement and we stood for life and liberty every single day. [cheering and applause] when you compare the biden harris agenda with all that president trump has done these last 3.5 years i think there is
[cheering and applause] karen and i just got back from a little stop in salt lake city utah. [cheering and applause] and we had a little debate with kamala harris last night. [cheering and applause] some people think we did all right. let me be clear, folks. it was a privilege to be on that stage and i think last night's debate was not so much a debate between two candidates for vice president but a debate between two visions. joe biden and kamala harris want higher taxes, open borders,...
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so karen, the president making these comments about omar. he is making this a focus in minnesota. and i'm sure you don't think it will work, but is there a chance that he knows something that democrats are missing, that this may help him move the needle in minnesota, which would be a big pickup for him? >> well, i think it's all part of a strategy to mobilize, to ensure that trump voters are mobilized and recognize that they're in trouble, and then i think it's also certainly a strategy to reach out to men. i've also been doing polling and focus groups with white suburban women that voted for trump and the data says they don't like this. this is the meanness and the divisiveness they don't like, and voters don't believe, even moderate republicans, don't think that president trump handled the george floyd situation appropriately. so he may think -- and i think he's hs tualso turning off subu moms. the divisiveness is problematic for them. he may think he's doing himself a favor, but i think that overwhelmingly, it's turning off important groups. >> so president trump making the twe
so karen, the president making these comments about omar. he is making this a focus in minnesota. and i'm sure you don't think it will work, but is there a chance that he knows something that democrats are missing, that this may help him move the needle in minnesota, which would be a big pickup for him? >> well, i think it's all part of a strategy to mobilize, to ensure that trump voters are mobilized and recognize that they're in trouble, and then i think it's also certainly a strategy...
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karen pence. ♪ that's ok ♪ mrs. pence: how low arizona! a story of you getting involved in politics. i know you will be standing and cheering and all of that. when mike and i were dating, ago, hes about 37 years told me that he wanted to run for congress, someday in the far future. got married, he went and asked the county chairman, what should i do if i want to run for congress and represent my hometown in 20 or 30 years? the guy said, run for congress. the best way to get prepared to run for congress is to run. we decided that we are going to do this. we ran for congress in 1988. we decided to run on the theme of faith, family, and freedom. [applause] and we lost. [laughter] we were young back then. two years went by. we are going to do this again and 1990. we are going to run on faith, family, and freedom. [applause] and we lost. know, navye, you this was our idea, and may be a was not god's calling on our life. we built our dream home and started our family. mike started a radio show that was all over the state of indiana. i started a
karen pence. ♪ that's ok ♪ mrs. pence: how low arizona! a story of you getting involved in politics. i know you will be standing and cheering and all of that. when mike and i were dating, ago, hes about 37 years told me that he wanted to run for congress, someday in the far future. got married, he went and asked the county chairman, what should i do if i want to run for congress and represent my hometown in 20 or 30 years? the guy said, run for congress. the best way to get prepared to run...
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well it's nice to meet you karen, i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique, so you have different needs from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year and i have some prescriptions, but i'm never fully sure of what's covered and what's not. with humana's all in one medicare advantage plans, you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, and part d prescription drug benefits all for an affordable, and sometimes no monthly plan premium. do you have any more information? sure, i'll get a decision guide in the mail to you today. they're free. finally, someone who understands the real me. call or go online now to get your free decision guide. call a licensed humana sales agent today. humana, a more human way to healthcare. knowing who we are is hard. it's hard. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure ne
well it's nice to meet you karen, i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique, so you have different needs from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year and i have some prescriptions, but i'm never fully sure of what's covered and what's not. with humana's all in one medicare advantage plans, you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, and part d prescription...