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Vote for tucentury. what about that? i happen to know there is an ethics referralat that s out the for mr. adam schiff. that is a closed-door thing. the american people need to know we are fighting for the president. that is what we are doing. laura: it s stronger.re it s in-your-face and the president needs to see that the american people need to see it and to and the republicans need to see it. that s why we went the way we did. laura: the president spoke out at his cabinet meeting today and was directing it, probably not to this panel, but the weak kneed republicans. watch. t an the republicans have to get tougher. we have some great fighters, but they have to get tougher. the democrats are trying to hurt the republican party for the t election. laura: they said the president as being his own press secretary. he sometimes i think feels that democrats never break rank. ....
2020 and if you scacare about t election, which is what everyone cares about, kicks that issue down the road. in a way they re daring as nick said the democrats to impeach them. you re seeing the democrats starting to go down that road. nancy pelosi is being very deft about that, but there s a world that democrats are talking about impeachment not as a political strategy but as a document gathering starategic because they re able to get documents and witness testimony in a way they can t. but donald trump is always the bully on the playground who says get me if you can, and when you get him he cries like no, no, no. i think it s a taunt but if they call his bluff, i don t think he s going to enjoy being impeached. i don t think he s going to enjoy it. but i think you have to look at, aside from the whole bully kind of persona that he projects, he knows what s in the documents. it may be very well that s true. he s saying i lose more ....
Of course, the damage had already been done. w we are six days out from an t election, and google interfered with letting the public hear a political message. we know about this instance. how many others don t we know about? this is election tampering and it s far more severe than the russians ever attempted.kn speaking of which, since google is publicly traded, it s owned in part by foreign governments. for some reason, democrats don t seem eager to launch an investigation into any of this. why? because they are in that company s pocket. the left has made it clear that if free speech is an impediment to their agenda, free speech will have to go. as this show has revealed, there are plenty of peopleh at google who are eager to use their power to push a political agenda and to change this country non-democratically. just after filming that suppressed prager u video, we sat down with dennis prager and adam carolla out in california to talk about free speech. it was a long interview. here ....
Exciting prospect. let me ask you about this. we have talked to andrew gillum. i m trying to think about three weeks ago or something. it wasn t look great for him. what do you think caused him to, as a progressive, take the lead in this race and how do you think that works for him main t election? i think the biggest fact is that democratic turn out was up 70% from four years ago. i think what happened is andrew gillum was talking directly to the largest party in the united states of america which is i don t vote party. they showed up because they could hear him talking about the things that affected them and i think they decided, you know what, this is change. this system is responding to me. ....
Minutes ago in the east of the country. so there s been trouble. 101 polling stations could not open today because of the trouble, but the observers there say 94% of all polling stations in libya were functioning. they don t know yet what the turnout was. we ll find out soon. but of the 2.8 million voters in libya, a country of only 600 million people, it seems that t election has been calm, a great success in democracy so far in libya today. martin, do you have a percentage of those 2.8 that are potential voters? do you get an idea whether it s 50% or because of the passion of the first niem 60 years you re looki ing at 80%, 90% turnout? reporter: i think it s too early to say. they say it will be a heavy turnout. as i said, it s the first time people have voted, the polls open at 8:00 a.m., close at 8:00 p.m. they expect the preliminary results tomorrow, sunday, and final results monday at the earliest. but it does seem that a lot of people in libya have been exercising their rig ....