kemp. he s a good governor, and he has to make his own decision on that. so, ron, that raises a host of questions. number one, how does the governor of the state of georgia not know about asymptomatic victims of this virus? number two, no national standard to stay indoors. all of these states that have yet to do are outliers. the virus doesn t respect state lines. number three, no national standard on things like masks. yeah. all three true. let s start with number one, brian. what s especially shocking about what governor kemp said yesterday when he said this was that he made this statement about not knowing about asymptomatic transmission. 6.5 miles from the headquarters of the centers for disease control, the world s leading epidemic experts. so the idea that the governor of georgia didn t know that the people in atlanta cdc had concluded this in january about asymptomatic transmission is
and basically one of the idea we georgia was that russia was trying to weaken this somewhat empty of their neighbors including georgia and also don t forget that we had a war with russia so people didn t forget this and also the recognition by most of the state here that the steel huge trauma for the for georgian people you know you say that you had a war a recent war with russia and so on the outside looking at georgia didn t it it s amazing that you would allow a russian lawmaker to come into your parliament and speak and speak russian i mean looking at from the outside it seems it seems outrageous that that would even be considered i mean tell me why are. does that speak to the fact that the ruling party may be in the pocket of the kremlin i think this is a thumb you know and it is a different opinion about that because their own party actually heard was
georgia i think that s a major issue because they not only georgia but they if you look at the russian policy in the neighborhood and using soft power as well as hopped over against small their neighbors and basically one of the idea with georgia was that russia was trying to weaken this somewhat empty of their neighbors including georgia and also don t forget that we had a war with russia so people didn t forget this and also the recognition by moscow of the sit here that the steel huge trauma for georgian people i mean you know you say that you had a war a recent war with russia and so on the outside looking at georgia didn t it it s amazing that you would allow a russian lawmaker to come into your parliament and speak and to speak russian i mean looking at from the outside it seems it seems outrageous that that would even be considered i mean tell me why. does that speak to the fact that the ruling party
abrams responded by please don t boycott georgia. is the damage already done. the is damage already done. she sent the signal by pouting and giving an arrogant unconceding speech with this election for her. and, listen, this sent a signal to the holiday elite who put tons of money behind her campaign. she sent the signal, holiday now wants to boycott and now she is unable to reign them in. so, really, she caused this problem. charles: roberts, the idea that holiday would take its film equipment and leave because the citizens of georgia didn t vote on the candidate they want, is that the kind of progressive ideas you think america is trying to embrace? no. this is why hollywood needs to stay in hollywood. i m a georgia native. frankly the film industry is here because of the tax incentives they are being provided, have a business friendly atmosphere in the state. if they want to boycott something boycott what s
juan: did you vote yesterday? won the young man in georgia didn t get to vote. so he threw a tantrum, watch this. they didn t let you go vote? juan: his mom posted the video, she vote it was a case of voter suppression. as you can see he wanted the real thing. yesterday s midterms, 100 million people voting, the first time in voting history were more 100 million people went to the polls in a midterm. jessie: he was physically suppressed. greg: the youth vote didn t happen, 13%. got a podcast, the fox news podcast i m interviewing this lady, dana perino we are going to talk about election stuff. dana: ailments.