website, was updated to indicate that it was completed i completed that count of mail votes. this is before 8:00 p.m. last night. that wasn t reflected on the state website. the issue here is that you have an individual who is the elected supervisor in broward county, who was there she says it s a mistake, i say malfeasance, in terms of the destruction of these ballots. chris: how many mistakes does it take? dagen: to the point that the state was standing people in to observe what s going on in the selection the season. melissa: and they still can t count them all. they still can t get the results and prove that s some amazing to me, all this focus was already on this county before election day. and here we are. morgan: both of these races are, i think, two of the most important that happened on tuesday. especially, here s why, now republicans in the senate thought that before we went into
upset. he said i m not going to lie? do i need this in my life right now? no. brian: is that a message to president trump that i m turning, i m flipping? ainsley: no. steve: apparently they were looking for information into payment made by a playboy playmate and that porn star. michael cohen turns out owns 32 taxi medallians in new york. ainsley: that s big bucks. steve: every one of the taxis has to have a. ainsley: a million dollars each. steve: they used to be. he owes $53,000 in back taxes according to a state website. ainsley: get another loan. steve: this is not the mural investigation. this is the u.s. attorney from the southern district of new york looking into this kind of corruption. alan dershowitz takes a look at all of it given the fact that he has been the fixer for the president so long. for this guy to be in this kind of legal payroll, peril, ts
he not only supports that he really initiated that. melissa: you stole it from me. you didn t tell me that. it s his idea. subsidies should be in the high-risk pools. he is aware the premiums will be higher in those pools but remember, right now we have a system where if i go to a state website and i pay $350 for a premium, i m reimbursed $250 from the government. he wants the government to be spending less money for the worried well and more money for the actual sick. and again, i have to emphasize, a physician dealing with doctor/patient issues. bill: democrats claiming victory. the white house vowing to press on after the ninth circuit court ruling. how both sides will react to the decision as they get ready for the next round in this fight. you see very quickly the a president has great authority to protect the national interests and protect the
us. you support kim davis. i am wondering what does kentucky do next? yeah, there are a couple of options at the state level. a couple have been presented and that s to issue the marriage license through the secretary of the state website. have blank marriage licenses at all and hand those out to people that want to be married. they get them sol lumbarized and bring them back in like a deed or something else. there s oog things that we have been giving and that would allow them to rekuz themselves, and there s other various options. the problem that we have is that kentucky is a part time legislature. we re only in season in part of the year. we go back in january, but we can not call a special season.
joining me now from indianapolis is matt mccutchen from wthr. matt, with a good morning to you. these protests had a denial of service attack on the state website. what s the latest there? well good morning to you. that is exactly a big deal and a big concern here as state leaders are bracing for the possibility of more attacks. they re not sure where the attacks on the state s website came from. however, that is something they are beginning to look into the possibility of it being directly related to the passage of that law. boy cat indiana is a major concern for family-owned small businesses. for example, a customer in california recently mailed a letter to an indiana winery that has been in business for generations saying because of legislation passed this week, they would no longer buy wine from them because they are from indiana. a lot of backlash from small businesses and families who are