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about judges and mr. harrison. he uploaded me along with every liberal when i voted for sotomayor and kagan, the only member of the publican senate judiciary committee to do so. it you not to be this way. senator thurman voted for justice ginsburg. she was qualified. senator holland voted for justice scalia, one of the conservative justices in history, a great man. senator holland said he was qualified. i felt the same characteristics in sotomayor and kagan. mr. harrison, when it was his turn to speak up, he said, bring out the kites, encouraging the filibuster of gorsuch, the first partisan filibuster in the history of the senate led by senator schumer, who has been the worst advocate when it comes for judges. when it came to kavanaugh, who i have known for 20 years, mr. harrison cheered on the destruction of this good man. he has said publicly, one of the main reasons he got into the race was because of the way i behaved. one of the main reasons i'm going to get reelected is because i stood up for justice kavanau
about judges and mr. harrison. he uploaded me along with every liberal when i voted for sotomayor and kagan, the only member of the publican senate judiciary committee to do so. it you not to be this way. senator thurman voted for justice ginsburg. she was qualified. senator holland voted for justice scalia, one of the conservative justices in history, a great man. senator holland said he was qualified. i felt the same characteristics in sotomayor and kagan. mr. harrison, when it was his turn...
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mr. harrison, you want that. mr. harrison: thank you, judy, and i want to thank everyone here on the campus of allen university. while i breathe, i hope, that is the motto of this great state, south carolina. but it might as well be the theme of my entire life. i am the son of a team mom. i was raised by grandparents, with a fourth grade and eighth grade education. i went to yale, i went to georgetown law school. i worked on capitol hill be right i worked for the private sector. now i'm a candidate for united states senate. excuse me if i pinch myself. i have lived the american dream and spent my entire life fighting for others to make sure they do the same. we have been divided for too long. too many folks here in south carolina lack the opportunity to live the american dream themselves. tonight, you will probably hear from lindsey graham and he will scare you to vote for him. i hope tonight to inspire you to support me. >> thank you, sir. senator graham, you have one minute. sen. graham: you have nothing to be afra
mr. harrison, you want that. mr. harrison: thank you, judy, and i want to thank everyone here on the campus of allen university. while i breathe, i hope, that is the motto of this great state, south carolina. but it might as well be the theme of my entire life. i am the son of a team mom. i was raised by grandparents, with a fourth grade and eighth grade education. i went to yale, i went to georgetown law school. i worked on capitol hill be right i worked for the private sector. now i'm a...
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moderator: mr. harrison? mr. harrison: i believe she does. men have rights to control their bodies and women should have equal rights to control their bodies as well. at the end of the day this is a hard issue. i believe it is between a woman, her doctor and her god. politician should not be anywhere in it. we need to make sure that abortions should be rare. we should look at how we expand adoptions. how we have contraception and educate our kids. but at the same time we should be safe. if it is the law of the land which is at this time. what we need to do is look at health care. and particularly health care for women. here in south carolina we have some of the highest infant mortality rates in the country. two years ago here in south carolina 14 of our 46 counties had no, zero obgyn. many of our hospitals and some of our world committees are closing now. -- many hospitals in some of our rural communities are closing. what are we going to do do tackle disparities in health care that women and minority women in pa
moderator: mr. harrison? mr. harrison: i believe she does. men have rights to control their bodies and women should have equal rights to control their bodies as well. at the end of the day this is a hard issue. i believe it is between a woman, her doctor and her god. politician should not be anywhere in it. we need to make sure that abortions should be rare. we should look at how we expand adoptions. how we have contraception and educate our kids. but at the same time we should be safe. if it...
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mr. harrison, we begin with your opening statement. mr. harrison: thank you for having me. it's good to see you and thank you, south korea. our motto for this rate state is while i breathe, i hope. that might as well be the theme of my life. i grew up in a mobile home. my parents a fourth grade and eighth grade education. hard able to because of work go on to yale and georgetown. i went to capitol hill and worked for congressman jim clyburn. i worked in the private sector, and now i am running for the united states senate. that only happens in america. that is why this country is so great. in that time, we had senator lindsey graham, who i respected and admired because he could rise above the political fray. the problem is, my friends, senator graham has changed. that is not the senator graham of today. we need a senator who can bring us all together, who can unite this state, regardless if you ,re a democrat, republican progressive or conservative, we need to fight for what is in the best interest of this state. sen. graham: thank you for giving me the opportunity to repre
mr. harrison, we begin with your opening statement. mr. harrison: thank you for having me. it's good to see you and thank you, south korea. our motto for this rate state is while i breathe, i hope. that might as well be the theme of my life. i grew up in a mobile home. my parents a fourth grade and eighth grade education. hard able to because of work go on to yale and georgetown. i went to capitol hill and worked for congressman jim clyburn. i worked in the private sector, and now i am running...
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mr. harrison: me, i'm pro-choice. at the end of the day, i believe the issue of abortion is a hard issue. a painful one to talk about. at the end of the day i think it between a woman, her doctor, god. politicians don't have a role in that. we can have a role in making sure we address some of these issues that are impacting women and the health of their babies. the infant mortality rate in south carolina is in the top 10. i stated earlier that 14 of our counties had no ob/gyn. we have a senator who is proposing a health care -- >> thank you very much. >> we want to give you the promised one minute for a closing statement. mr. harrison: well, thank you all for doing this again. i wish you and your families health. to all the viewers here today. listen, in the end of the campaign, as i've been saying, i've lived the american dream. i grew up in a mobile home and i'm now running for united states senate. that only happens in america. our state motto is my life. it's the motto of my life. what i want in this campaign, wha
mr. harrison: me, i'm pro-choice. at the end of the day, i believe the issue of abortion is a hard issue. a painful one to talk about. at the end of the day i think it between a woman, her doctor, god. politicians don't have a role in that. we can have a role in making sure we address some of these issues that are impacting women and the health of their babies. the infant mortality rate in south carolina is in the top 10. i stated earlier that 14 of our counties had no ob/gyn. we have a senator...
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about judges and mr. harrison. he uploaded me along with every liberal when i voted for sotomayor and kagan, the only member of the publican senate judiciary committee to do so. it you not to be this way. senator thurman voted for justice ginsburg. she was qualified. senator holland voted for justice scalia, one of the conservative justices in history, a great man. senator holland said he was qualified. i felt the same characteristics in sotomayor and kagan. mr. harrison, when it was his turn to speak up, he said, bring out the kites, encouraging the filibuster of gorsuch, the first partisan filibuster in the history of the senate led by senator schumer, who has been the worst advocate when it comes for judges. when it came to kavanaugh, who i have known for 20 years, mr. harrison cheered on the destruction of this good man. he has said publicly, one of the main reasons he got into the race was because of the way i behaved. one of the main reasons i'm going to get reelected is because i stood up for justice kavanau
about judges and mr. harrison. he uploaded me along with every liberal when i voted for sotomayor and kagan, the only member of the publican senate judiciary committee to do so. it you not to be this way. senator thurman voted for justice ginsburg. she was qualified. senator holland voted for justice scalia, one of the conservative justices in history, a great man. senator holland said he was qualified. i felt the same characteristics in sotomayor and kagan. mr. harrison, when it was his turn...
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the graham campaign responded, mr. harrison is demanding more from special treatment. if mr. harrison is not able to interact with south carolinians on the same terms that they live their lives, he should not be there senator. because of this impasse we have change the format for this form tonight. at the top of the hour, mr. harrison joined us for a half an hour of uninterrupted questions from our panel. now senator graham will face that same panel with equal time. w spa and next our media have taken steps to provide a safe environment tonight. the environment has been sanitized in the candidates in our panel are separated at a safe distance. now let's meet that panel, debbie cbd from charleston anchor carolyn murray and w spa anchor gordon. gordon blasi first question very >> good evening saturday thank you for being here. starting on monday, you will chair a committee to confirm amo new supreme court justice. he will be inside a hearing room for hours at a time, several days of the week with some of america's top elected leadershi leadership. isin it not appropriate for yo
the graham campaign responded, mr. harrison is demanding more from special treatment. if mr. harrison is not able to interact with south carolinians on the same terms that they live their lives, he should not be there senator. because of this impasse we have change the format for this form tonight. at the top of the hour, mr. harrison joined us for a half an hour of uninterrupted questions from our panel. now senator graham will face that same panel with equal time. w spa and next our media...
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mr. harrison had a chance to weigh in and be bipartisan. our next subject is civil unrest in this country. social change has come about when women and racial minorities have protested. some of that has resulted in writing. nobody supported lawlessness. you said you support black lives matter. have you met with members of that organization? pastorsham: i met with and people in the african-american community. two young people of color, this is a great state. one thing i can say without any can be an african-american and go to the senate. you just have to add the values of our state. nikki haley is the daughter of indian immigrants. she became governor. the reason i will win this race is because of my conservative philosophy. i am in line with tim scott and nikki haley. our opponent is going to lose, not because of race, but because he is so liberal. count me in for reforming the police. i voted for the first step act. president trump led the way. they can go back to their families. they can get a job. 31% of our state is african-american. at
mr. harrison had a chance to weigh in and be bipartisan. our next subject is civil unrest in this country. social change has come about when women and racial minorities have protested. some of that has resulted in writing. nobody supported lawlessness. you said you support black lives matter. have you met with members of that organization? pastorsham: i met with and people in the african-american community. two young people of color, this is a great state. one thing i can say without any can be...
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mr. harrison? >> i'm sorry, senator -- >> the question is -- the question is what explanation is there for this series of mergers other than you were buying out what were or would have been eventual competitors. >> going all the way back to the first acquisition which is double click we made a commitment because we recognized that a vibrant, healthy publisher ecosystem was to our benefit to invest in the tools and, again, the reason it's to our benefit if there are one or two sites to go to we're not a useful proposition fmt there are thousands of sites to find we're a good value proposition and people use us. >> do you think google would have had a 90% market if you hadn't bought double click? >> respectfully and we've read the report, there's a couple things to note in that report. one, they found competitors were able to succeed in the market, amazon, twitter, snap being three examples. they found that publishers used between four and seven tools, advertisers used four and six tools. there's tre
mr. harrison? >> i'm sorry, senator -- >> the question is -- the question is what explanation is there for this series of mergers other than you were buying out what were or would have been eventual competitors. >> going all the way back to the first acquisition which is double click we made a commitment because we recognized that a vibrant, healthy publisher ecosystem was to our benefit to invest in the tools and, again, the reason it's to our benefit if there are one or two...
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. >> she is right behind deal, mr. harrison. mr. ash she is right behind you, -- she is right behind you, mr. harrison. me the -- the algorithm? yes sir. i preferred over euclidean. erine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia who had no idea of what katherine johnson did for nasa and the usa. , hidden figures can't -- when the movie, hidden figures came out, it showed the world how profound she was in the pages of american history. katherine was hired as a computer. she came in and to did mathematical equations for nasa. what they did not realize is she was more than the a computer. she was a mathematical genius. that is what katherine johnson was. >> godspeed, john glenn. fact, john glenn, who said "this computer thing -- not --this actual computer here is theilt -- important part. he did not ask the mathematicians from m.i.t.. he did not ask the mathematicians from stanford or harvard. he asked the brilliant mathematician from west virginia state university
. >> she is right behind deal, mr. harrison. mr. ash she is right behind you, -- she is right behind you, mr. harrison. me the -- the algorithm? yes sir. i preferred over euclidean. erine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia who had no idea of what katherine johnson did for nasa and the usa. , hidden figures can't -- when the movie, hidden figures came out, it showed the world how profound she was in the pages of...
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mr. harrison? >> i'm sorry, senator -- sor >> the question is -- the question is what explanation is there for this series of mergers other than you were buying out what were or would have been evu event you'll competitors? >> so going all the way back to the first acquisition, which is double click, we made a a commitment because we recognizee that a vibrant healthy publishet eco-system was in our benefit to invest in our tools and the reason it is to our benefit it's because if you're using google search, if there is one or two sites, we're not a good value u. proposition -- do you think that google would have had 90% of the publisher ad market if you hadn't bought double click. >> respectfully, and we've read the cma's for the uk's competition and market authorit report, there is a couple of things to note in that report. one, they found that competitord were able to succeed in this market.p apple, amazon, twitter, snap, they found that publishers used between all multi-home that advertisers use
mr. harrison? >> i'm sorry, senator -- sor >> the question is -- the question is what explanation is there for this series of mergers other than you were buying out what were or would have been evu event you'll competitors? >> so going all the way back to the first acquisition, which is double click, we made a a commitment because we recognizee that a vibrant healthy publishet eco-system was in our benefit to invest in our tools and the reason it is to our benefit it's because...
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mrs. harrison, january 20th, 1891. another one, the executive mansion on one side, and the event, may 29th 1891 on the other. and here for the president. january 20th, 1891. also, just below this section, the ribbons again. red white and blue. these were all from the same event but different colors. you have the eagle on one end and the date, april 23rd, 1890 on the other end as well. >> that is how they entertained. also some of the historic preservation's of the events in the white house is interesting to see. telephone calls. margins watching us in south carolina. >> hello, what a wonderful program. i am so thrilled. my question might be a little bit premature -- as the first lady, can you and your opinion, tell us which may have been the most despised? the most loved? my second question is, is it true nancy reagan bribed the designers to give her her dresses for free? >> wow. well, the most despised ... i don't know that i would use that term. there were people who greatly disliked eleanor roosevelt. >> i do not th
mrs. harrison, january 20th, 1891. another one, the executive mansion on one side, and the event, may 29th 1891 on the other. and here for the president. january 20th, 1891. also, just below this section, the ribbons again. red white and blue. these were all from the same event but different colors. you have the eagle on one end and the date, april 23rd, 1890 on the other end as well. >> that is how they entertained. also some of the historic preservation's of the events in the white...
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since he was not doing that, mr. harrison wanted to take extra precautions. these are the same precautions we will now see in the vice presidential debate happening wednesday. just --rrison is really has really caught fire down there. he has a really inspiring story. he came from poverty and one of the poorest cities in south carolina. and of going to yale and georgetown. raised by a single teen mother and his grandparents. he has been airing ads since spring and has not gone down. --this point, he is spending i think last week, he was over $7 million on tv ads. lindsey graham has clearly seen this because last week, he was going on fox news really begging for money. harrison, you kind of saw in that clip that he has hitting him for switching his positions. i think lindsey graham is one of the most fascinating politicians out there because as you may remember, he had this very short-lived run for the presidency in 2016. he called president trump a race baiting xenophobic religious bigot. now, he is one of his closest allies. he has undergone a major evolution
since he was not doing that, mr. harrison wanted to take extra precautions. these are the same precautions we will now see in the vice presidential debate happening wednesday. just --rrison is really has really caught fire down there. he has a really inspiring story. he came from poverty and one of the poorest cities in south carolina. and of going to yale and georgetown. raised by a single teen mother and his grandparents. he has been airing ads since spring and has not gone down. --this...
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>> she's right behind you mr. harrison. >> can she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. >> yes sir i do. >>? which one >> both, geometry and speaking. >> do you think you could find me the information for this data? >> i prefer it over you clean coordinates. >> catherine has the fortune of having hollywood shied shine a light on her. are people like her in west virginia that had no idea of what catherine johnson did for nasa and the united states of america. when the movie figures came, out it showed everyone who catherine johnson was what she did and how profound she was in the pages of american history. catherine was hired as what they called then, a computer. she simply came in and did mathematical type of equations for nasa. what they did not realize was that she was more than just a computer. she was a mathematical genius that is what catherine johnson was. >> five, four, three, two, one, take off. >> in fact jon glen who said, this computer thing, not catherine, this actual computer that was built, calculated his actual trajectory into space and he w
>> she's right behind you mr. harrison. >> can she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. >> yes sir i do. >>? which one >> both, geometry and speaking. >> do you think you could find me the information for this data? >> i prefer it over you clean coordinates. >> catherine has the fortune of having hollywood shied shine a light on her. are people like her in west virginia that had no idea of what catherine johnson did for nasa and the...
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>> he's there, mr. harrison. >> can she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. the -- you think you can find me the frame for this the --sing >> the algorithm, yes, sir. it.efer >> katherine has had the fortune hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here at no ideaginia that had of what katherine johnson did for nasa and for the united of america. and so when the movie "hidden showed" came out, it everyone who katherine johnson how what she did and profound she was in the pages of american history. as what they hired call then a computer, where she didly came in and mathematical type of equations for nasa. what they didn't realize was was more than just a computer. she was a mathematical genius. what katherine johnson was. four, three, two, one. zero. ♪[music] >> in fact, john glenn, who said this computer thing, not katherine, this actual computer was built calculated his actual trajectory into space and verified byat katherine johnson. now, here's the import
>> he's there, mr. harrison. >> can she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. the -- you think you can find me the frame for this the --sing >> the algorithm, yes, sir. it.efer >> katherine has had the fortune hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here at no ideaginia that had of what katherine johnson did for nasa and for the united of...
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harrison incurs a filibuster the first partisan in the history of the united states he chewed on the destruction of brett kavanaugh amy coney barrett is highly qualified the president has every right to do this if you are counting on mr. harrison ever vote for a conservative judge are making a mistake you can count on me for conservativea judges. >> you have that race in the republican category did this debate make a difference? >> i think it did it is the first chance the voters got to see the two men up against each other and another interesting note you may have seen on the video that jamie harrison brought his own plexiglas screen because lindsey graham had met with senators that had tested positive recently. he tested negative but even if you have been exposed to someone with the virus you are recommended to quarantine. and then to take extra these are the same we now see in the vice presidential debate on wednesda wednesday. jamie harrison has an inspiring story coming from poverty from south carolina and orangeburg going to yale and raised by a single teen mother and his grand
harrison incurs a filibuster the first partisan in the history of the united states he chewed on the destruction of brett kavanaugh amy coney barrett is highly qualified the president has every right to do this if you are counting on mr. harrison ever vote for a conservative judge are making a mistake you can count on me for conservativea judges. >> you have that race in the republican category did this debate make a difference? >> i think it did it is the first chance the voters...
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. -- she's right behind you, mr. harrison. is she able to handle geometry. >> yes sir. i do. >> which one? geometry and speaking. >> yes, sir. i prefer it over euclidean coordinates. >> catherine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia that had no idea of what katherine johnson did for nasa and united states of america. and so when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who katherine johnson was, what she did and how profound she was in the pages of american history. she was hired as what they called then a computer. where she simply came in and did mathematical equations for nasa. what they didn't realize was that she was more than just a computer. she was a mathematical genius. that is what katherine johnson was. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ero. >> in fact, john glenn who said this computer thing, not katherine, this actual computer at was built, calculated him into space and she wanted that verified by katherine johnson. he did not ask the mathematicians from m.i.t.. he did not ask the mat
. -- she's right behind you, mr. harrison. is she able to handle geometry. >> yes sir. i do. >> which one? geometry and speaking. >> yes, sir. i prefer it over euclidean coordinates. >> catherine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia that had no idea of what katherine johnson did for nasa and united states of america. and so when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who...
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>> she's right behind you, mr. harrison. >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely, and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both, geometry and speaking. >> ruth, get me the -- do you think you can find me the frame for this data using the graham schmidt -- >> algorithm, yes, sir? i prefer it over uquidian code. >> katherine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia that had no idea of what katherine johnson did for nasa and for the united states of america. and so, when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who katherine johnson was, what she did, and how profound she was in the pages of american history. katherine was hired as what they called then a computer, where she simply came in and did mathematical type of equations for nasa. what they didn't realize was that she was more than just a computer. she was a mathematical genius. that's what katherine johnson was. >> god speed, john glenn. five, four, three, two, one, zero. >> in fact, john glenn, who
>> she's right behind you, mr. harrison. >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely, and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both, geometry and speaking. >> ruth, get me the -- do you think you can find me the frame for this data using the graham schmidt -- >> algorithm, yes, sir? i prefer it over uquidian code. >> katherine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in...
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since he was doing that mr. harrison wanted to take extra precautions to see in the vice presidential debate happening on wednesday. and you know jamie harrison caught fire down there. he's a really inspiring story, came from poverty and one of the, you know, poorest cities in south carolina, orangeburg ended going to yale and georgetown was, you know, raised by a single teen mother and his grandparents and he's, you know, he's been airing ads since spring really and hasn't gone down, and at this pongt you know he's spending just, you know, what i think last week he was over 7 million dollars on tv ads he's been one of the biggest fundraisers for democrats you know and lindsey graham has clearly seen this because last week he was sort of going on fox news really begging for money. and harrison you saw in that clep he's hitting for sort of switching his positions. i think lindsay gram is one of the most fascinating politicians out thereef this sort of very short-lived run for the presidency in 2016 he called pres
since he was doing that mr. harrison wanted to take extra precautions to see in the vice presidential debate happening on wednesday. and you know jamie harrison caught fire down there. he's a really inspiring story, came from poverty and one of the, you know, poorest cities in south carolina, orangeburg ended going to yale and georgetown was, you know, raised by a single teen mother and his grandparents and he's, you know, he's been airing ads since spring really and hasn't gone down, and at...
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. -- she's right behind you, mr. harrison. is she able to handle geometry. >> yes sir. i do. >> which one? geometry and speaking. >> yes, sir. i prefer it over euclidean coordinates. >> catherine has had the fortune
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[cheering] i got a call from mr. harrison. jamie, thank you. he was very gracious. he created an incredible campaign for the first time he has ever run for office. he raised more money than anybody in the history of our senate. i think it had a lot to do with it, but, jamie, i appreciate the phone call. i will do my best to unite us where i can. you are a good father, you are a good husband, you are a good man, and i look forward to working with you where i can. [applause] congratulations to all the people who worked on your behalf. time and i thank you will try to keep us not here forever. i have got so many people to thank you. from the day i got into this business until now, i am the least self-made man in politics. [laughs] governor, thank you for introducing me everywhere we went. [applause] i am good to steal all your jokes. lieutenant governor, we were a great team. i'm going to start with my family behind me. thank you, darling. thank you very much, sweetheart. [cheering and applause] your ad made me cry. that was the only one i would watch, but i could not
[cheering] i got a call from mr. harrison. jamie, thank you. he was very gracious. he created an incredible campaign for the first time he has ever run for office. he raised more money than anybody in the history of our senate. i think it had a lot to do with it, but, jamie, i appreciate the phone call. i will do my best to unite us where i can. you are a good father, you are a good husband, you are a good man, and i look forward to working with you where i can. [applause] congratulations to...
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mr. harrison, do you have a quick second to talk about the debate? how it went? >> reporter: at the debate, harrison attacked graham over his repeated promises in 2016 and 2018 not to advance a supreme court pick in a presidential election year. >> could use my words against me. >> you took an oath to serve and that's what you have done. now, just be a man of it and stand up and say, you know what, i changed my mind. >> reporter: graham was unapologetic about his reversal. >> amy barrett will be a buffer to liberalism. if you want conservative judges, i'm your only bet in this race. >> reporter: yet, it's that kind of shift that may cost graham this voter in myrtle beach. >> kind of liked him, until he flip flopped on the supreme court thing. and that kind of turned me off. >> reporter: but graham thinks most voters will ultimately reward him in his quest to keep the court and the senate conservative. >> not at all. i think people can trust me to be fair. >> and don, in my interview, i asked whether he had any concerns over the president's handling of the coronav
mr. harrison, do you have a quick second to talk about the debate? how it went? >> reporter: at the debate, harrison attacked graham over his repeated promises in 2016 and 2018 not to advance a supreme court pick in a presidential election year. >> could use my words against me. >> you took an oath to serve and that's what you have done. now, just be a man of it and stand up and say, you know what, i changed my mind. >> reporter: graham was unapologetic about his...
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joining us now is jamie harrison, running against senator graham from n in south carolina. mr. harrison, good evening. >> good evening, joshua. thank you for having me. >> i don't want to be too cold and calculating about this. i would love to hear your thoughtsant the passing of justice begins berg not only cull clierl but also politically. it's hard to ignore the fact that there's been a surge of democratic political activity since she died, including fund raising. >> my wife and i who are -- my wife's a law, a law professor and i'm a lawyer as well. our prayers go out to the begins bergbe ipz ginsburg family. she was a treasure of this nation. my thoughts to them. yo, listen, it's a hard question that we have right now. and werges it shouldn't be that hard. there is a tradition and there is a precedent set by the united states senate, set by folks like lindsey graham who basically said that no judicial nominee should be voted on in an election year well, this is even lex year. voters have already started voting on who's going to be the next president as well as who are going
joining us now is jamie harrison, running against senator graham from n in south carolina. mr. harrison, good evening. >> good evening, joshua. thank you for having me. >> i don't want to be too cold and calculating about this. i would love to hear your thoughtsant the passing of justice begins berg not only cull clierl but also politically. it's hard to ignore the fact that there's been a surge of democratic political activity since she died, including fund raising. >> my...
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and lindsey graham and his opponent harrison were supposed to debate last night but mr. graham refused to take a covid-19 test. so it was changed to a forum interviews. senator graham will take the podium and then you'll hear mr. harrison talk covid rezbleef those of you that work for a living, you can't do what mr. harrison has demanded tonight. you can't not show up at work because you want everybody says it whether they need to or not. i have a letter from my doctor saying that i am cdc compliant. there's no reason to test me. >> there's so many folks who are on the verge of being kicked out of their homes. they're on the verge of not being able to pay their bills. and our senator who is so out of touch didn't understand why it was important to continue that benefit. e that benefit. olay faced expensive serums and won. olay's new serum is so powerful, it renews skin better than $300, $500, even $600 serums. pretty amazing. olay. face anything. >>> last weekend at walter reed medical center, president trump received the highest degree of health care in the world and it
and lindsey graham and his opponent harrison were supposed to debate last night but mr. graham refused to take a covid-19 test. so it was changed to a forum interviews. senator graham will take the podium and then you'll hear mr. harrison talk covid rezbleef those of you that work for a living, you can't do what mr. harrison has demanded tonight. you can't not show up at work because you want everybody says it whether they need to or not. i have a letter from my doctor saying that i am cdc...
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. >> joining me now is senate candidate jaime harrison. mr. harrison, my phone was ringing off the hook after the senator said this. your reaction to what he said. >> well, reverend al, as you know, i've been talking about this on the campaign trail a lot. i'm about building a new south, one that is bold, that is inclusive, that is diverse. one where here in south carolina we deserve to have a senator who is going to represent all of us, regardless if we're democrats or republicans, conservatives or liberals. and it's just sad to hear that type of language coming from senator graham. but it's something that i expect, because lindsey graham has changed. he is not the same lindsey graham that we all used to know. so the folks in south carolina are hungry for some new type of leadership as well. that's why he is in the race of his life, and we're about to send him home. >> now, mr. harrison, you have said that you would debate the senator again. he asked joe scarborough earlier on this show said, he has refused to take a covid-19 test in order to
. >> joining me now is senate candidate jaime harrison. mr. harrison, my phone was ringing off the hook after the senator said this. your reaction to what he said. >> well, reverend al, as you know, i've been talking about this on the campaign trail a lot. i'm about building a new south, one that is bold, that is inclusive, that is diverse. one where here in south carolina we deserve to have a senator who is going to represent all of us, regardless if we're democrats or republicans,...
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his opponent jimmy harrison joins us now. mr. harrison the senior counsel for the democratic national committee. mr. harrison, do you think graham will go back on his previous words? >> well, first of all, anderson, let me give my condolences and that of my wife to justice ginsburg's family and friends. she will truly be missed. she was an american treasure. and my thoughts and prayers to her family. you know, my grandfather taught me growing up here in south carolina that a man is only as good -- is only as good as his word. and the question is what is lindsey graham's word worth? what is the value of that word? you know, he said -- and you have played the tape, he has stated on a number of occasions that in the fourth year of a term in an election year that a president's judicial nominee should not be considered. should not be voted on. and that he would not vote on it. so the question is he going to keep his promise to the american people. >> do you believe he will? >> listen, we have come to see that lindsey graham's word has
his opponent jimmy harrison joins us now. mr. harrison the senior counsel for the democratic national committee. mr. harrison, do you think graham will go back on his previous words? >> well, first of all, anderson, let me give my condolences and that of my wife to justice ginsburg's family and friends. she will truly be missed. she was an american treasure. and my thoughts and prayers to her family. you know, my grandfather taught me growing up here in south carolina that a man is only...
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as for mr. swalwell, he says this revelation doesn't change his standing on the house intelligence committee. congress knew about this contact long before. andria borba, kpix 5. >> thank you for that. >>> in the last 30 minutes, facebook responded to accusation that is it violated anti-trust laws to squash the competition. the new federal lawsuit calls on the company to divest itself of instagram and whatapp even though the acquisitions were approved by the federal trade commission. we asked an expert whether he believes the feds can force facebook to make any changes. >> 20 years ago, microsoft was sued and declared a monopoly by a judge. guess what happened? pretty much nothing. the question is whether that will happen this time around. it's hard to tell whether or not facebook is going to be forced to change and what the government wants out of this other than dragging facebook through the mud. >> minutes ago facebook sent us this statement, quote, this is revisionist history, antitrust laws
as for mr. swalwell, he says this revelation doesn't change his standing on the house intelligence committee. congress knew about this contact long before. andria borba, kpix 5. >> thank you for that. >>> in the last 30 minutes, facebook responded to accusation that is it violated anti-trust laws to squash the competition. the new federal lawsuit calls on the company to divest itself of instagram and whatapp even though the acquisitions were approved by the federal trade...
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. -- thank youould mr. harrison. madison, they told me you ire a soft-spoken speaker and see they give the lie. mason. virginia and america, i do not disagree with mr. madison. the endeavor of this last year and a half has been to find our way forward. a written constitution that the people might debate is the natural and best course for our future. however, this is where i counter the gentleman, in that this document is in its way, one that must be ratified -- i say nay. there are too many problems and this is uncharted territory to be certain. for that reason, we must -- weor to revolt against must endeavor that to revolt against ray britton is nothing compared to what lies before us now. those articles of confederation for woefully insufficient our causes, but we must recognize now though we have a system before us that is better than before, that does not make it close enough to what the people of america deserve. the full program sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific, here on american history tv. >> in
. -- thank youould mr. harrison. madison, they told me you ire a soft-spoken speaker and see they give the lie. mason. virginia and america, i do not disagree with mr. madison. the endeavor of this last year and a half has been to find our way forward. a written constitution that the people might debate is the natural and best course for our future. however, this is where i counter the gentleman, in that this document is in its way, one that must be ratified -- i say nay. there are too many...
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mr. harrison. the question is what explanation is there other than you were buying out what's woul what hasn eventual competitors. >> because we recognized a vibrant healthy publisher system was to the benefit. there is only one or two sites to go to and it wasn't a useful proposition. if there are thousands that we are a good proposition. >> do you think that google would have had a 90% of the market if you haven't bought -- >> respectfully they found that they were able to succeed in the market. apple, amazon, twitter. they found publishers used between four to seven tools and advertisers used four to six, so there's a tremendous choice. into the acquisition that you outlined, for u us trying to fid a piece of innovation which is a good example we had no real tool to do that advertising so we recognized the chance to take that technology, invested with our ability to scale our knowledge and i think we built that into it into a product fore advertisers but we didn't buy it because -- >> are you tr
mr. harrison. the question is what explanation is there other than you were buying out what's woul what hasn eventual competitors. >> because we recognized a vibrant healthy publisher system was to the benefit. there is only one or two sites to go to and it wasn't a useful proposition. if there are thousands that we are a good proposition. >> do you think that google would have had a 90% of the market if you haven't bought -- >> respectfully they found that they were able to...
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harrison's name take a look take a listen it's not. it's not come. not come. comma paired. comma or it would challenge that comma come comma my hair is present i'm common and i have this method. economic growth figures for the 2nd quarter they have been divided all across europe but no contraction has been as bad as what we have seen in britain where the economy tanked by 20.4 percent in the 2nd quarter in march the country's deepest recession on record u.k.'s coronavirus forced walk down triggered deep declines in state. here at the big table by my colleague kate ferguson from the business good to see you so let's 1st talk about this the u.k. is suffering by far the worst recession of the industrialized economies why is it so bad in the u.k. well the government's response to the coronavirus crisis definitely played a major role here so britain compared to many other countries with much slower to acknowledge the severity of the situation and when it did it meant that it's locked and was longer and more severe than that of other countri
harrison's name take a look take a listen it's not. it's not come. not come. comma paired. comma or it would challenge that comma come comma my hair is present i'm common and i have this method. economic growth figures for the 2nd quarter they have been divided all across europe but no contraction has been as bad as what we have seen in britain where the economy tanked by 20.4 percent in the 2nd quarter in march the country's deepest recession on record u.k.'s coronavirus forced walk down...
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tom: it's inappropriate to speak for mr. finnegan for blackrock executives, deciding what to do about their exposure to hong kong, but rupert, you are all if i'd to speak about what reddish banking should do. what is the harrison prescription for british banks as they try to your this conundrum out? rupert: i think it's a very difficult problem, particularly for banks with heavy exposures in hong kong and china. they are going to have to look over to a world in which there are significant risks to financial stability, risks to free flow of capital in that area. in a sense, the story out of the white house about hong kong is a longer-term signal to the system. i think it would have a significant blowback to the financial system in u.s. economy. anyway, it is sending a signal to the global financial system that the u.s. is serious about ramping up pressure on china and banks need to build in resilience and think about how to reduce their exposures. i think that is a real challenge for the whole financial sector. francine: rupe
tom: it's inappropriate to speak for mr. finnegan for blackrock executives, deciding what to do about their exposure to hong kong, but rupert, you are all if i'd to speak about what reddish banking should do. what is the harrison prescription for british banks as they try to your this conundrum out? rupert: i think it's a very difficult problem, particularly for banks with heavy exposures in hong kong and china. they are going to have to look over to a world in which there are significant risks...
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since he was not doing that, mr. harrison wanted to take extra precautions. these are the same precautions we will now see in the vice presidential debate happening wednesday. just --rrison is really has really caught fire down there. he has a really inspiring story. he came from poverty and one of the poorest cities in south carolina. and of going to yale and georgetown. raised by a single teen mother and his grandparents. he has been airing ads since spring and has not gone down. --this point, he is spending i think last week, he was over $7 million on tv ads. lindsey graham has clearly seen this because last week, he was going on fox news really begging for money. harrison, you kind of saw in that clip that he has hitting him for switching his positions. i think lindsey graham is one of the most fascinating politicians out there because as you may remember, he had this very short-lived run for the presidency in 2016. he called president trump a race baiting xenophobic religious bigot. now, he is one of his closest allies. he has undergone a major evolution
since he was not doing that, mr. harrison wanted to take extra precautions. these are the same precautions we will now see in the vice presidential debate happening wednesday. just --rrison is really has really caught fire down there. he has a really inspiring story. he came from poverty and one of the poorest cities in south carolina. and of going to yale and georgetown. raised by a single teen mother and his grandparents. he has been airing ads since spring and has not gone down. --this...
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senator: this is a big-choice election between me and mr. harrison, capitalism versus socialism, conservative judges versus liberal judges. law and order versus chaos. alex: harris' campaign set up a plexiglass barrier for separation of recent outbreaks, called out graham and republicans for failing to take the pandemic seriously. >> tonight i am taking this seriously and that's why i put the plexy glass up. it's not just about me but the people in my life that i have to take care of as well. my two boys, my wife, my grandmother. we need to address the issue here in south carolina. alex: the candidates will have two more debates again early voting start tomorrow, so a lot of races to watch, trace. trace: alex hogan live for us this afternoon, alex, thank you. well, we just heard from a doctor on the news the president could be discharged from the hospital as soon as tomorrow if his condition continues to improve. up next we will hear from the white house itself as communication's director lisa farrah joins us live. joe biden promising transp
senator: this is a big-choice election between me and mr. harrison, capitalism versus socialism, conservative judges versus liberal judges. law and order versus chaos. alex: harris' campaign set up a plexiglass barrier for separation of recent outbreaks, called out graham and republicans for failing to take the pandemic seriously. >> tonight i am taking this seriously and that's why i put the plexy glass up. it's not just about me but the people in my life that i have to take care of as...
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does mr. harrison know why the world health organization offer for tests was rejected? i don't know the answer to that. i think there should be investigation to find out how we can do this to -- do this better. figure out how to do it better the next time. -- did not do well in that game -- caller: i have a question and a strange idea. tf it is true you cannot re-ge this virus, you are immune after you have recovered, what if we immediately at the state and local level instituted a program where volunteer young people were coming in, getting the virus in controlled environments, recovering, and staffing pinch points of supermarkets, pharmacies, other kinds of essential services where they could not be super because no one is wearing gloves at my supermarket and eight is dangerous. strange thought, would like your feedback. ofst: not entirely out conception. we should be thinking along innovative ways like that to figure out how to best use the assets we have. the point about using people who are hopefully immune to the virus and not capable of spreading the virus i thin
does mr. harrison know why the world health organization offer for tests was rejected? i don't know the answer to that. i think there should be investigation to find out how we can do this to -- do this better. figure out how to do it better the next time. -- did not do well in that game -- caller: i have a question and a strange idea. tf it is true you cannot re-ge this virus, you are immune after you have recovered, what if we immediately at the state and local level instituted a program...
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mr. harrison, do you have a quick second to talk about the debate? any questions for cnn? >> reporter: after the debate, harrison attacked graham over his repeated propss in 2016 and 2018 not to advance a supreme court pick during an election years. >> you can use my words against me. >> you have taken an oath. stand. and say, i changed my mind. >> reporter: graham was unapologetic about his reversal. >> amy coney barrett will be a buffer to liberalism. if you want conservative judges, i'm your only bet in this race. >> reporter: that shift may cost this voter in myrtle beach. >> i kind of liked him until he flip-flopped on the supreme court thing. and that kind of turned me off. >> reporter: but graham thinks most voters will reward him in his quest to keep the court and the senate conservative. do you worry voters may have lost trust in you? >> no. i think they can trust me to be fair. >> reporter: during my interview, i asked him if he had any concerns about the president's handling of coronavirus, if the president should not have downplayed the virus? graham said the p
mr. harrison, do you have a quick second to talk about the debate? any questions for cnn? >> reporter: after the debate, harrison attacked graham over his repeated propss in 2016 and 2018 not to advance a supreme court pick during an election years. >> you can use my words against me. >> you have taken an oath. stand. and say, i changed my mind. >> reporter: graham was unapologetic about his reversal. >> amy coney barrett will be a buffer to liberalism. if you want...
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play well in south carolina. >> this is a big election between me and mr. harrison, capitalism versus socialism, conservative judges versus liberal judges. >> experts say graham leading the confirmation process plays well with republican base so harrison isn't directly attacking that, he's saying graham isn't a man of his word on the issue of confirming a supreme court nominee in an election year. as for graham's close relationship with president trump, one south carolina analyst says there could be coattails but it's not going to be easy. >> a very capable and well-funded democratic opponent. the harrison campaign has been very professionally run. >> typically the fight is during the republican primary but not this cycle and a graham loss would go a long way toward democrats pushed to be in the majority and be a huge prize for the progressive left. >> bret: thanks. about 50,000 voters in franklin county ohio have reportedly received inaccurate absentee ballots. election officials there say replacement ballots will be mailed out within 72 hours. a federal j
play well in south carolina. >> this is a big election between me and mr. harrison, capitalism versus socialism, conservative judges versus liberal judges. >> experts say graham leading the confirmation process plays well with republican base so harrison isn't directly attacking that, he's saying graham isn't a man of his word on the issue of confirming a supreme court nominee in an election year. as for graham's close relationship with president trump, one south carolina analyst...
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lindsay has been on the attack pointing out that mr. harrison has been a lobbyist and emphasizing his role in bringing back conservative judges and standing up for the interests of south carolina and i think at the end of the day in a state that donald trump will easily carry, lindsay is probably going to be there howbeit not with as big a margin as he's been used you in his previous races. >> dana: always good to have you, thank you so much. next, a standoff over stimulus relief. nancy pelosi says the clock is ticking at the white house. trey gowdy reacts. ewday, veterans can shortcut the refinance process and save $250 a month. $3000 dollars a year. with the va streamline refi at newday, there's no appraisal, no income verification, and no out of pocket costs. one call can save you $3000 a year. >> early voting now underway in florida. it is a state that many consider a must-win for president trump and voters in florida join a long line of others who have cast their ballots nationwide. more than 29 million and counting. mort live in m
lindsay has been on the attack pointing out that mr. harrison has been a lobbyist and emphasizing his role in bringing back conservative judges and standing up for the interests of south carolina and i think at the end of the day in a state that donald trump will easily carry, lindsay is probably going to be there howbeit not with as big a margin as he's been used you in his previous races. >> dana: always good to have you, thank you so much. next, a standoff over stimulus relief. nancy...
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>> good morning, mr. harrison. you had a strong fund-raising queue a, i believe about $14 million, which indicates real enthusiasm for your campaign but you're still running for senate in a state where president trump is very popular. and you're running against a senator who, for the most part, sound clip we played a minute ago aside, has aligned himself very closely with president trump, senator graham. how do you thread the needle? how do you convince voters to do something they don't do often these days, split the ticket? how do you convince someone who's going to vote for president trump to also vote for you? >> listen, at the end of the day, it's about what is a person doing? what is a leader doing for you, your families and your community? lindsey graham has been a missing in action senator. this is a guy who hasn't done a town hall in -- a live town hall in south carolina in well over three years. but every night you can flip over to fox news and he's there with sean hannity. it tells you where his prioritie
>> good morning, mr. harrison. you had a strong fund-raising queue a, i believe about $14 million, which indicates real enthusiasm for your campaign but you're still running for senate in a state where president trump is very popular. and you're running against a senator who, for the most part, sound clip we played a minute ago aside, has aligned himself very closely with president trump, senator graham. how do you thread the needle? how do you convince voters to do something they don't...