Dnc. That seems like corruption. I dont know how else he would describe that. No, its not. Heres what actually happened, and im sure it happened on the republican side as well, which is that when someone has secured their partys nomination, essentially they start acting as one with the Party Committee. So it seems as though the Clinton Campaign decided to make this agreement early which said, hey, guys, when i actually secure the nomination, you know that we are going to have to go over some things like that. That, to me, does not seem out of the ordinary. Tucker thats not actually what it said. Look, if youre making the point that both parties tried to rigged the system in favor of the candidate they want, youre absolutely right, and the republicans tried to do that and they failed, and that is how they got trumped. No, its true. Both parties tried to rig it, but my question is, dont voters have a say in this . It doesnt belong to the party who is paid by it but by the voters that vot
hash out some of their grievances what jamie raskin and andy biggs did. my question, mr. biggs, i m happy to yield to you. who won the election in arizona, donald trump? we don t know because as the audit demonstrates very clearly, mr. raskin, there are a lot of issues with this election that took place. again. remember, the results of that audit didn t change anything. didn t prove any kind of widespread fraud, it reaffirmed that joe biden actually won the election and even increased president biden s margin of victory there. i want to bring in senior politics reporter who has been covering this story. talk to us about what you saw today. yeah. i was really struck by just how partisan and how the different realities these members were arguably really living n.democrats wanted to shine a light on this partisan review and look at the sort of problematic processes and what experts said was inexperienced third-party contractors who
we have seen congestion for miles on interstate 10 getting through this part of louisiana. you kinds of are where you are at this point. yeah. be safe, be careful, and understand it is going to be get dicey here in the coming hours. let s hope the business owners and residences don t regret not further boarding up. i find that to be surprising. appreciate the reporting from you sam brock, there in baton rouge, louis lus. bill carans, we go back to you. hurricane center, a national update a few moments ago. the 2:00 didn t change anything. some of the stats over the last couple of years. a report of a 15 mile-an-hour wind gust at landfall at port fourchon. 15 to 16% of all of the u.s. oil goes through there. let s hope that everything is structurally sound and good to go once the storm is over with. you can imagine what impacts that would have. almost 20% of u.s. oil goes
it happened with coronaviruses. so there the is possibility you always want to keep an open mind and when you talk about those things, the general public understandably, why should they understand those kinds of things. they are very complicated but just know that there is an open mind, which is the reason why i have been saying i m in favor of further investigation. i haven t changed my mind. it was very interesting when i was asked, chuck, i believe by politifact. they said are you absolutely certain this was not a lab leak? and i said of course i m not absolutely certain. nobody is. that made big news that i sort of changed my mind. i didn t change anything. i still feel the same way. you want to keep an open mind. it s a possibility. i believe it s a highly unlikely possibility, and i believe that the most important one that you look at what scientists feel is very likely that it was a
predispositions. it s not symmetrical, but what is true is for all of us. there is a great danger that we just shut out anything that contradicts our own sense of righteousness in these big debates. so let s talk about this, toluse, when trump was deplatformed from twitter. disinformation online went down a lot. he was just banned from facebook for another two years, but that is not stopping disinformation from spreading all across social media at lightning speed. then there s the polarized media where people only listen to or watch people who they agree with. how do we get down to the truth in a time like this when you have such polarization? yeah, don, that s a really tough question because there s a huge market behind that polarization. there are people making millions and billions of dollars behind keeping people polarized, keeping people angry, keeping people clicking on social media.