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and i did a documentary on the, i believe it was the 50th anniversary of bush versus gore and spent an awful lot of time with liebermann kind of reliving that whole era, which left him very pained of course, because they ended up losing the race. but when you think about that time, and presidential contest, that was effectively decided by over 500 votes an al gore conceded in a genteel way. and there was no demonstrations and there was no violence. i think that was something that liebermann was very proud of. and reflected his attitude towards the american political system and and his, his engagement in the future with bipartisanship did not surprise me and as you mentioned, gloria, he was the first jewish candidate on a national ticket. he was very, very proud of his jewish religion as jewish heritage end. he was very observant. he observed the jewish sabbath every friday night and saturday only a kosher food he was very, very jewish >> well, and if you'll recall, wolf, he used to walk home from the senate on friday night because you weren't allowed to be transported in a vehicle?
and i did a documentary on the, i believe it was the 50th anniversary of bush versus gore and spent an awful lot of time with liebermann kind of reliving that whole era, which left him very pained of course, because they ended up losing the race. but when you think about that time, and presidential contest, that was effectively decided by over 500 votes an al gore conceded in a genteel way. and there was no demonstrations and there was no violence. i think that was something that liebermann was...
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and maybe because of it, vice president al gore chose liebermann as israel running mate in 2000 >> i proudly nominate as our next vice president of the united states senate at joel neighbor might have gotten out again the first jewish vice. presidential nominee of a major party. his campaign with gore went to overtime. >> cnn right now is moving are early here declaration of florida back to the too close to call column >> the toss-up lasted for more than a month until the us supreme court ordered the vote recount stopped in florida and gore conceded this election is over liebermann, his relationship with his own party became more strained over his strong support of the iraq war i completely disagree with senator lieberman. a position that doomed is presidential run in 2000 for his support of the troop surge plan >> likely played a role in losing the democratic nomination for senate in 2006 but his political career was not over. >> he wanted the primary on exercising my right to run as an independent democrat i i'm loyal to my party, but i have higher loyalty liebermann kept his seat
and maybe because of it, vice president al gore chose liebermann as israel running mate in 2000 >> i proudly nominate as our next vice president of the united states senate at joel neighbor might have gotten out again the first jewish vice. presidential nominee of a major party. his campaign with gore went to overtime. >> cnn right now is moving are early here declaration of florida back to the too close to call column >> the toss-up lasted for more than a month until the us...
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g was tipper gore against frank zappa and davi. osman said thanks a lot. now nobody's going to buy my record because it says g. so no, i'm going to have to generally put something in there that i didn't want to in order to sell it. so you can have a bunch of do gooders. this is america, say, what ever you want. i have never been harm, but anything anybody's ever said might have had my feelings hurt, but i've never been harmed. if i don't like it turn it. 7 off simple, i'm a big they have the people who have been hard, like things that have been said and it is mostly bored. you know, i want people of come name or name one name or what do you mean? name one person who have been hired by people have found it. you tell me, yeah, i mean, let's talk about january 6th when somebody came out and sprained about revolution. and now we have a whole case of why this 3 speech free speech has limits. free speech does not allow you to go into a fitter and you'll fire nobody, you'll respite your to theater. i was bad. you. i was very way. 6 is fine. is great, is ridiculou
g was tipper gore against frank zappa and davi. osman said thanks a lot. now nobody's going to buy my record because it says g. so no, i'm going to have to generally put something in there that i didn't want to in order to sell it. so you can have a bunch of do gooders. this is america, say, what ever you want. i have never been harm, but anything anybody's ever said might have had my feelings hurt, but i've never been harmed. if i don't like it turn it. 7 off simple, i'm a big they have the...
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people used to say that we should have readings on albums remember that should be ready, g was tipper gore against frank zappa. donnelly osmond said thanks a lot. now. nobody's going to buy my record because it says g. so no, i'm going to have to generally put something in there that i didn't want to in order to sell it. so you can have, but you do go to this is america. say, what ever you want. i have never been harm, but anything anybody's ever said, i did have my feelings hurt, but i've never been harmed. and if i don't like it, turn it. 7 off simple, i'm a bill, they have the people who have been harmed like things that have been said and it is mostly more. i can only want people of come name or name one name, or what do you mean? name? one person who had been hired by 3 people who found it to tell me, yeah, i mean, let's talk about january 6th. when somebody came up and screamed about revolution. and now we have a whole case of why this 3 speech free speech has limits. free speech does not allow you to go into a fit or annual fire. nobody will respond or to theater. i was brand new, i
people used to say that we should have readings on albums remember that should be ready, g was tipper gore against frank zappa. donnelly osmond said thanks a lot. now. nobody's going to buy my record because it says g. so no, i'm going to have to generally put something in there that i didn't want to in order to sell it. so you can have, but you do go to this is america. say, what ever you want. i have never been harm, but anything anybody's ever said, i did have my feelings hurt, but i've...
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we saw it in 2000 with george w bush who beat our gore because there was a 3rd party candidate. then ralph nader and we saw it again in 2016 with hillary clinton because there was a green party candidate for wait around on. yeah. who was running again and she got a few 1000000 votes back then if i'm remembering correctly. so this is, this is the kind of thing that could really be crucial in the end to the result. let me do to now let me come back to those legal cases against donald trump. the 1st criminal case will begin on march 25th. this is a historical novelty. we have never seen a criminal case against a former us president. as you said, the case is involved $91.00 criminal charges sun surrounding interference with the 2020 election. it seems that the buying campaign believes that those cases will essentially crystallize resistance to donald trump, even among wavering republicans and certainly amongst undecided voters. do you think that is true? how much do voters actually know about these cases? i think that's a very good question. and i can tell you from following all the
we saw it in 2000 with george w bush who beat our gore because there was a 3rd party candidate. then ralph nader and we saw it again in 2016 with hillary clinton because there was a green party candidate for wait around on. yeah. who was running again and she got a few 1000000 votes back then if i'm remembering correctly. so this is, this is the kind of thing that could really be crucial in the end to the result. let me do to now let me come back to those legal cases against donald trump. the...
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i was picked by al gore to ask to be his campaign manager in 2000. the can't selects someone to be the vice president. i never met him in my life. i show up in connecticut. i knock on his door. hadasa lieberman was at the door, a smart and beautiful woman. she grabs me and whispers in my ear and says, you take care of joey now. i never met this woman before. my god, okay. i need to see the senator. we needed to go. it's cloak and dagger. we need to get him on a private airport. joey is downstairs because it's cooler down there. i introduce myself. senator lieberman says, we can go now. before hadasa wants you to have lunch. i said, senator, we have to go. this is a guy who cared deeply about the country. one of my big things about judging character is about how the staff and how you treat people. this guy was beloved by his senate staff, his vice president staff. a way that i am just -- i'm honored. his longtime assistant, melissa winter, she was crying on the phone with me last night. they adored joe lieberman. he cared about them. i'm heartbroken.
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when had the bush versus gore thing, the supreme court stepped in and stopped the counting of the votes. now they are saying let the states -- let the voters vote in colorado. they are all mixed up on that. you are looking gorgeous this morning, always ready to smile. host: let's look at some off9 te member tweets reacting to this. we have adam schiff first. "the supreme court moved rapid to clear donald trump on the ballot. will it as quickly to reject his false claims of immunity so he can appear in court or will justice beelayed -- justice delayed to be justice tonight?" -- denied?" "someone with 91 felony charges should not be president. the best way to reject trump's devote decisivelípy so there is vean doubt. i will be putting energy into getting dems elected who have riotm than trouble ever have." dold trump tried to violentlyhat overturn an election. the text oconstution may be incont buthe text is clear. figh loophole the republican supreme court carves out." we have a couple of republican responses as well. we will take a call. sheronda virginia. -- in virginia. caller: i jus
when had the bush versus gore thing, the supreme court stepped in and stopped the counting of the votes. now they are saying let the states -- let the voters vote in colorado. they are all mixed up on that. you are looking gorgeous this morning, always ready to smile. host: let's look at some off9 te member tweets reacting to this. we have adam schiff first. "the supreme court moved rapid to clear donald trump on the ballot. will it as quickly to reject his false claims of immunity so he...
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he ran as al gore's vice presidential candidate during the disputed election of 2,000. lieberman was jewish and was just on fox recently. he spoke out against the comments about israel by senate majority leader chuck schumer. >> i think really it was a case of high elected official in the u.s. taking advantage of friend. you friend you wouldn't do this with a cawcialg ally or certainly an enemy. to call out one of our closest allies of the world, israel, democracy, when it's at war and tell its people they should thump their prime minister, wow, talk about crossing a red line. that was a diplomatic red line that i have never in all my years seen crossed. it's just -- it is outrageous. >> but, despite being gore's running mate in 2000, he fell out of favor with democrats. lieberman lost the democratic primary to ned lamont in 2006. but he ran as an independent, lieberman won reflection asen independent but he then endorsed g.o.p. arizona senator john mccain for president in 2008. he also spoke at the republican convention in saint paul. now, democrats tinkered with throw
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gore to say that to suggest this was another majority going too far as bush and gore did in many people's minds. and that's when amy coney barrett made her statement, even though she joined the liberals on substance there, she said this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency, but think what this reveals is the disagreement behind the scenes. and probably more stridency to come. yeah. let me just read exactly what amy coney barrett said. would you write with this? she's kind of the way i've been describing this kind of in her own, in her own lane and her very brief comments in my judgment, this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency. the court has settled a politically charged issue in the volatile season of a presidential election, particularly in this circumstance, writings on the court should turn the national temperature down not up and meanwhile, again, as joan discussed, you talked about the fact that the three more liberal justices evoked bush v. gore, and the very beginning of what they wrote they evoked dobbs, right? and they were kind of throwing t
gore to say that to suggest this was another majority going too far as bush and gore did in many people's minds. and that's when amy coney barrett made her statement, even though she joined the liberals on substance there, she said this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency, but think what this reveals is the disagreement behind the scenes. and probably more stridency to come. yeah. let me just read exactly what amy coney barrett said. would you write with this? she's kind of...
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gore case, you had real deadlines, external to the case. meaning that in the colorado case, it means that when the states get the ballots done, and when they get them out, they have a hard deadline external to the case. bush v. gore, they had to get somebody -- in the presidents office. in this case, what you have is really a desire by the government to proceed at a certain time, when there is no legal requirement to do that. you've got plenty of time with a speedy trial clock. so i don't know that there is any deadline other than a preference. and the reality is look, while >> i'll let you finish, i'll let you finish. but jack smith's folks would argue david that you have a tradition of at least no political action of -- you have practical realities, and it's not the case has to be done by the election, because of some political reason, of course, that would be -- but rather, it is a case about whether this criminal defendant stole an election. so, there is a great interest in the united states government to protect elections. go ahead. >>
gore case, you had real deadlines, external to the case. meaning that in the colorado case, it means that when the states get the ballots done, and when they get them out, they have a hard deadline external to the case. bush v. gore, they had to get somebody -- in the presidents office. in this case, what you have is really a desire by the government to proceed at a certain time, when there is no legal requirement to do that. you've got plenty of time with a speedy trial clock. so i don't know...
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member the national popular vote come the national polls are really important but just as president al gore and president hillary clinton. that's not how you decide who wins. and 2016 donald trump lost the popular vote but he won the electoral college basally by a margin of 78,000 votes scattered across three states michigan and wisconsin public than you. joe biden will won by 4.5 percentage points to 7 million votes but the rally was he was with one by 126,000 votes across four states. what happens as democrats say there's a republican advantage in the electoral college. that's technically true but a this in 48 states all that maine in nebraska is winner take all for electors in each day. once you win the state by one vote you get all the electors. biden won california by a margin of 5.1 million votes. in other words 5.1 million votes minus one is flushed down. but they count the national popular vote and it has no effect on the outcome. 2 million in new york 1 million each in illinois and maryland and massachusetts. in the last four elections if you rank ordered state and the numbers of v
member the national popular vote come the national polls are really important but just as president al gore and president hillary clinton. that's not how you decide who wins. and 2016 donald trump lost the popular vote but he won the electoral college basally by a margin of 78,000 votes scattered across three states michigan and wisconsin public than you. joe biden will won by 4.5 percentage points to 7 million votes but the rally was he was with one by 126,000 votes across four states. what...
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gore. this is not bush v. gore. this is a court speaking with one clear voice. you know, bush v. gore was damaging not just for the country and for the institution of the court, but also for the justices themselves. this was a bitterly divided opinion. you'll remember famously that ruth bader ginsburg ended her dissent not with respectfully dissent but just dissent. and that was viewed as capturing that moment. this is a different opinion in a different court. and i think you're absolutely right. this is a great victory for chief justice roberts. this was the moment where the court had to show the country that there's some things we remain united on. and some things that we can speak together on. and they just did. and that's why this is such an incredibly important and edifying moment. >> bill: one thing i'd point here, the colorado supreme court was appointed and they weren't elected. >> dana: right. >> bill: lot of people saw that as might have been a red flag from the beginning. did you want to say something? >> dana: well, i was not working for the bush administration in 200
gore. this is not bush v. gore. this is a court speaking with one clear voice. you know, bush v. gore was damaging not just for the country and for the institution of the court, but also for the justices themselves. this was a bitterly divided opinion. you'll remember famously that ruth bader ginsburg ended her dissent not with respectfully dissent but just dissent. and that was viewed as capturing that moment. this is a different opinion in a different court. and i think you're absolutely...
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they included al gore. he chose lieberman as his running mate. >> i saw i'm ready to reclaim friendships. ready to look for ways to bridge divisions. ready to seek reconciliation and stand for his principles, always. >> lieberman passed away wednesday after suffering a fall early was 82 years old. benjamin netanyahu now says he is ready to return to mediated talks with hamas. he said today that he approved of the next round of talk in the coming days. negotiations have appeared stalled after a series of stops and starts. israel hit syria today with the deadliest airstrikes in years. an independent war monitoring group reports that 44 people were killed, mostly syrian troops. these attacks came mainly outside aleppo. they targeted hezbollah militants. israel has stepped up strikes in syria since the war began. that war put a damper today on good friday observances in jerusalem. fewer people than usual carried crosses through streets of the old city. the pope had traditional services at the vatican. in the ph
they included al gore. he chose lieberman as his running mate. >> i saw i'm ready to reclaim friendships. ready to look for ways to bridge divisions. ready to seek reconciliation and stand for his principles, always. >> lieberman passed away wednesday after suffering a fall early was 82 years old. benjamin netanyahu now says he is ready to return to mediated talks with hamas. he said today that he approved of the next round of talk in the coming days. negotiations have appeared...
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gore. we know about how for anyone who's older to remember what a hanging chad is, they know why they don't want to weigh into these issues. but this isn't matter of when they're almost saying we'd like to not wait in by having the voters actually decide the issue, keeping him on the ballot and others that actually don't talk about just this case. they talked about more broadly what role a state ought to have versus congress. but they're not immune to the discussions. they know that tomorrow super tuesday, many of them made themselves have remembered voting at least one justice neil gorsuch, who is from colorado river, was quite well to the ballot is actually tomorrow. and having bush, i mean, it could be having trump on that ballot, you have others who are part of the bush v. gore litigation. and also remember where it's like to have them weighing into political matters. they didn't want to be seen as being political, but good luck on that one. you've got the ethical issues, you've got the
gore. we know about how for anyone who's older to remember what a hanging chad is, they know why they don't want to weigh into these issues. but this isn't matter of when they're almost saying we'd like to not wait in by having the voters actually decide the issue, keeping him on the ballot and others that actually don't talk about just this case. they talked about more broadly what role a state ought to have versus congress. but they're not immune to the discussions. they know that tomorrow...
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bill clinton, al gore. i will fight for you and john kerry and it's made standard bearers of republicans, george w bush and his son george w bush. i've had a proud record of working both republicans and democrats, which is what our nation these, this time the results are expected to help president joe biden emerges, the democrats, presumptive nominee and former president, donald trump, to serge, ahead with an unsurmountable lead for the republicans. for the losers, the pulling boobs of super tuesday states are often where hope goes to die. like a water level for losing candidates. if you don't do well on super tuesday and both parties processes, you have a really steep hill decline. despite what you said, i'm not giving up despite went for republican nikki haley. analysts say a big loss on super tuesday could mark the end of the trail. some voters say they're focusing on personalities. i'm voting for anyone whose name is donald trump . why? cuz i believe in the human isn't fairness, compassion, none of thos
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when al gore, vice president gore, chose him to be his vice-presidential running mate in 2000, you know, that was a huge moment. it was a huge moment certainly for him. it was a huge moment for the country. senator lieberman was the first jewish american nominee of any party. and so to me, that will be the senator's legacy. >> jonathan capeheart, david brooks, so nice to see you. thanks for being here. >> bejohn say noles carter has just dropped her latest album. it's called "cowboy carter" and is quickly becoming one of the most talked about records of the year. how this superstar's new work is deeply rooted in country music. >> if it's beyonce, it's big. if it's venturing into an unexpected arena of music it's even bigger. >> ♪ this ain't texas ♪ >> cowboy carter checks beth of those boxes and features some of country's biggest stars. candice duffy covers race, gender and entertainment for "the root." beyonce herself said recently this ain't a country album this is a beyonce album. but the attention is because she's going into the country music world. what do you see going on? >>
when al gore, vice president gore, chose him to be his vice-presidential running mate in 2000, you know, that was a huge moment. it was a huge moment certainly for him. it was a huge moment for the country. senator lieberman was the first jewish american nominee of any party. and so to me, that will be the senator's legacy. >> jonathan capeheart, david brooks, so nice to see you. thanks for being here. >> bejohn say noles carter has just dropped her latest album. it's called...
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gore. there's certainly a break here, and i think it explains why the decision took so long, when everyone came out of the oral argument, this might explain why it took a month. >> i keep calling the concurrence a dissent. it reads like a dissent, and i'm getting it wrapped and warped in my mind. when you look at what amy coney barrett said, she was a solo concurrent, she seemed to not only chastise the majority but chastise her other three colleagues for inflammatory language. it seems to imply that there is a lot of tension behind the scenes in this court. >> yeah, it's really interesting, katy, that you say that. a couple of weeks ago, justices sotomayor, and barrett made a joint opinion, they refer to themselves wearing the same black robe. and how justice sotomayor welcomed her kids to the supreme court, and they have movie nights, and everything is happy happy joy joy and if you read justice barrett's concurrence, she wants you to have that impression of the court. but then again, you
gore. there's certainly a break here, and i think it explains why the decision took so long, when everyone came out of the oral argument, this might explain why it took a month. >> i keep calling the concurrence a dissent. it reads like a dissent, and i'm getting it wrapped and warped in my mind. when you look at what amy coney barrett said, she was a solo concurrent, she seemed to not only chastise the majority but chastise her other three colleagues for inflammatory language. it seems...
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gore, which handed the white house to george w. bush, and remember, three of the current sitting justices, chief justice roberts, justice kavanaugh, and justice coney barrett, worked on that case as lawyers for the bush side. and the late remaining justice on the court from that decision, justice clarence thomas, is married to a woman who vociferously argued for and interacted with trump's inner circle, including his chief of staff, mark meadows, to support the idea that the election was stolen, and that trump's effort to, quote/unquote, stop the steal, was an official act, and now trump's lawyers are going to come before the court and make ginni thomas' arguments in front of her husband. what the supreme court is doing is incentivizing trump to become like the strongmen he has long admired and remain president for life. the idea being he is untouchable as long as he is the president. perhaps trump will ask for some tips from hungary's authoritarian leader viktor orban when he privately visits with trump next week at mar-a-lago. we
gore, which handed the white house to george w. bush, and remember, three of the current sitting justices, chief justice roberts, justice kavanaugh, and justice coney barrett, worked on that case as lawyers for the bush side. and the late remaining justice on the court from that decision, justice clarence thomas, is married to a woman who vociferously argued for and interacted with trump's inner circle, including his chief of staff, mark meadows, to support the idea that the election was...
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no, i mean, i am very concerned that a63 court room remember, i have the biggest i have bush v gore, so it's very difficult for me to give you an honest, non-emotional answer. i've seen a supreme court stop to count i've seen the supreme court. you the statues of the the civil war to not allow the counting to continue. there was enough time i saw that court. and by the way, they said would never be a precedent again like that. this worries me and what might happen next month. well, next next 30, to be exact february and. remember the supreme court, the colorado case dealing with the insurrection act, the 14th amendment, the third clause. and then we have the d.c. court of appeals, immunity. so we have a lot of work to do. i don't have a lot of i have a faith in institution perhaps not all of the justices and we got one last one before all we have to go. oh, you cut them up. i don't know know. we do.
no, i mean, i am very concerned that a63 court room remember, i have the biggest i have bush v gore, so it's very difficult for me to give you an honest, non-emotional answer. i've seen a supreme court stop to count i've seen the supreme court. you the statues of the the civil war to not allow the counting to continue. there was enough time i saw that court. and by the way, they said would never be a precedent again like that. this worries me and what might happen next month. well, next next...
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frank ward juniors, obviamente, el hijo de frank gore. y luke es el hermano menor de christian mccaffrey. será que despegan igual que sus padres y sus hermanos? pues vamos a ver primero si llegan al draft con los niners. o a lo mejor podrían ser hasta incluso agentes libres para poder llegar. pero decía john lynch que le interesa mucho tenerlos, porque esa herencia hace que les importa el equipo, que sientan los colores y eso hace que jueguen mejor, además de que son muy buenos jugadores los 3 y cuando se va a determinar esto? bueno, ahorita está en el combine el draft, sabemos que se va a llevar a cabo en abril, pero incluso si no son elegidos en ninguna de las rondas del draft, el único que yo sí veo que salga del draft de estos 3 sería brendon rice y el city. creo que un puesto más o menos alto para salir en segunda o tercera ronda. los demás los puedes llevar al equipo aún si no están. a ver si entre el aprendizaje de toda la vida y lo que traen en la sangre, pues logran colarse por ahí y representar a los colores. a vece
frank ward juniors, obviamente, el hijo de frank gore. y luke es el hermano menor de christian mccaffrey. será que despegan igual que sus padres y sus hermanos? pues vamos a ver primero si llegan al draft con los niners. o a lo mejor podrían ser hasta incluso agentes libres para poder llegar. pero decía john lynch que le interesa mucho tenerlos, porque esa herencia hace que les importa el equipo, que sientan los colores y eso hace que jueguen mejor, además de que son muy buenos jugadores...
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his campaign with gore went to overtime >> cnn, right now is moving. are earlier declaration of florida back to the too close to call column >> the toss-up lasted for more than a month until the us supreme court ordered the vote recount stopped in florida and gore conceded this election is over liebermann, his relationship with his own party became more strained over his strong support of the iraq war. >> i completely disagree with senator lieberman a position that doomed his presidential run in 2004 his support of the troop surge plan likely played a role in losing the democratic nomination for senate in 2006 but his political career was not over. >> he won the primary on exercising my right to run as an independent democrat. i i'm loyal to my party, but i have higher loyalty liebermann kept his seat winning as an independent but alienated democrats again in 2008 by siding with republicans, backing his old friend john mccain for president over barack obama. he made no apologies and none of the democratic candidates asked for my support in john mccain.
his campaign with gore went to overtime >> cnn, right now is moving. are earlier declaration of florida back to the too close to call column >> the toss-up lasted for more than a month until the us supreme court ordered the vote recount stopped in florida and gore conceded this election is over liebermann, his relationship with his own party became more strained over his strong support of the iraq war. >> i completely disagree with senator lieberman a position that doomed his...
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gore in 2000. the court decided the election in three days. they don't need to look even that far back for more examples this very court, same members of the court, this very year moved quickly in a separate case related to trump when he asked the same justices to take up the colorado case regarding his ballot eligibility, they agreed, two days later, and scheduled arguments for the following month. that's downright speedy, if i do say. so the chance to move with a similar urgency here, even more so, that could've taken up this issue back in december when jack smith urge them to consider his emergency appeal and keep the trial on schedule, but of course they did not. they waited until this week to announced they would take up the case and they will wait until late april to even hear the oreo arguments. they know exactly what this means for the trial schedule, they have a counter. and they did it anyway. so the supreme court might claim they are not in the political business but they just knowingly put the country in a position where people mig
gore in 2000. the court decided the election in three days. they don't need to look even that far back for more examples this very court, same members of the court, this very year moved quickly in a separate case related to trump when he asked the same justices to take up the colorado case regarding his ballot eligibility, they agreed, two days later, and scheduled arguments for the following month. that's downright speedy, if i do say. so the chance to move with a similar urgency here, even...
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we look back at 2000, where you had bush v gore and it was a controversial you know decision, and space for us to be in. and there are some similarities, but the difference as i see it, was that the court, you know, in terms of its responsiveness to extremists who threaten the democratic process, they laid out, you know, in the constitution what it was they were and weren't supposed to do and people respected that. do you see this as being similar to 2000 or as markedly different and worlds apart? >> we are in completely different environment, and i am glad you are doing a zoom out because the big picture is we have never seen, we have never seen such a massive attempt to delegitimize constitution including congress assaulted by a mob sending members of congress running for their lives. and the courts. and this is and the press of course. so, having people lose faith in the working of democratic institutions, election above all, trump worked very hard for many years now to discredit elections. so, this is the bigger picture, and the supreme court has not been unaffected in this. because
we look back at 2000, where you had bush v gore and it was a controversial you know decision, and space for us to be in. and there are some similarities, but the difference as i see it, was that the court, you know, in terms of its responsiveness to extremists who threaten the democratic process, they laid out, you know, in the constitution what it was they were and weren't supposed to do and people respected that. do you see this as being similar to 2000 or as markedly different and worlds...
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gore together comparator. look at how fast they scheduled that 14th amendment segment three disqualification case. they had briefing and from each side, in about a week, and it went to arguments. so, they have to know the impact this is having on the possibility of getting that case to trial. i suspect there are some disputes among justices on that court on the timing of this, but this is what we have. this is what we have to work with. there's still a chance for the chance to get to trial before the election, but it really depends on what the supreme court does, how quickly they rule, after hearing arguments and whether they issue a definitive ruling, rejecting immunity from criminal prosecution from mr. trump or whether they issue some sort of ruling that since the case back down to the district court to make some initial determinations for example, about whether the alleged conduct was within the scope of the precedents official acts. that could delay things even further. i know that's really complicated, i
gore together comparator. look at how fast they scheduled that 14th amendment segment three disqualification case. they had briefing and from each side, in about a week, and it went to arguments. so, they have to know the impact this is having on the possibility of getting that case to trial. i suspect there are some disputes among justices on that court on the timing of this, but this is what we have. this is what we have to work with. there's still a chance for the chance to get to trial...
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gore? remember that? the recount in florida? barely a month after the votes were cast, and one day after florida's highest court ordered a statewide recount, the supreme court stepped in. they granted the bush campaign an emergency stay to stop florida from counting the votes. do not count anymore votes. the reason that bush wanted that was that the bush campaign was worried that if the recount continued, allegra would pull ahead. and then, one day after granting search in one of the most expedited cases of all- time, but conservative court took oral arguments and began deliberating quickly. >> it doesn't get any more tense than this. the justices working for a second night on the historic decision. all this waiting for a decision on a case that was after all argued on you yesterday. the justices seem determined to rule on this case quickly, well aware of the committee deadlines for choosing presidential electors. >> just four days after granting -- bias ingle vote, the high could permanently stop the recount and gifted george w
gore? remember that? the recount in florida? barely a month after the votes were cast, and one day after florida's highest court ordered a statewide recount, the supreme court stepped in. they granted the bush campaign an emergency stay to stop florida from counting the votes. do not count anymore votes. the reason that bush wanted that was that the bush campaign was worried that if the recount continued, allegra would pull ahead. and then, one day after granting search in one of the most...
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bill clinton, al gore. i will fight for you and john kerry and it's made standard bearers of republicans, george w bush, and his son george w bush. i've had a proud record of working both republicans and democrats, which is what our nation knees. this time the results are expected to help president joe biden emerges, the democrats, presumptive nominee and former president donald trump, to serge, ahead with an unsurmountable lead for the republicans for the losers. the upholding boobs of super tuesday states are often where hope goes to die. like a water level for losing candidates if you don't do well on super tuesday and both parties processes, you have a really steep hill to climb, despite what you said, i'm not giving up this fight for republican nikki haley. analysts say a big loss on super tuesday could mark the end of the trail. some voters say they're focusing on personalities. voting for anyone whose name is and donald trump . why cause i believe in humanism fairness, compassion, none of those trait
bill clinton, al gore. i will fight for you and john kerry and it's made standard bearers of republicans, george w bush, and his son george w bush. i've had a proud record of working both republicans and democrats, which is what our nation knees. this time the results are expected to help president joe biden emerges, the democrats, presumptive nominee and former president donald trump, to serge, ahead with an unsurmountable lead for the republicans for the losers. the upholding boobs of super...
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you heard that moment in a gore/bush matchup in which they said could it get any closer than this, and it was because of the third party take. >> not worried but vigilant, meaning make sure you contest every office that's up this year. don't leave any out, and go after every vote. it's really campaign 101, but the reality is when you have limited time and limited resources, a lot of times candidates have to make tough choices. i would say this is not the time and the place to make the tough choices. you've got to go after every vote all the time. i would say the language around the lesser of two evils, which is essentially what you're hearing and supporting, it's scary because it reminds me of 2016, a lot of voters were very dismissive of the dangers of a trump presidency. if we do that again, we will absolutely have another trump presidency, which will bring us deeper into a place that i think our country has never been. >> i got to tell you, a couple of weeks ago, when i was in michigan, a few days before the primary, i was hearing the exact same thing, the choice between the lesser
you heard that moment in a gore/bush matchup in which they said could it get any closer than this, and it was because of the third party take. >> not worried but vigilant, meaning make sure you contest every office that's up this year. don't leave any out, and go after every vote. it's really campaign 101, but the reality is when you have limited time and limited resources, a lot of times candidates have to make tough choices. i would say this is not the time and the place to make the...
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and i think justices like gore such are concerned that as a heart felt and sincere as these objections are that were brought to the court, that people are running to the supreme court with every problem, every disagreement they have. it's just like, well, put it in the court system is, push it through and take it up to the supreme court, and they're supposed to sit there and decide these political issues for the whole country. i think the conservative justices are saying that is not our primary role, to simply solve all of your problems. you have to have a strong legal are standing position as a allysia was suggesting, before you take it to the supreme court. paul: and the other issue is that gore -- gorsuch raised this tendency to run to the court, get a judicial and national injust -- injunction which which basically sets the law or the regulation for the entire country, and he is skeptical of that kind of habit which has developed on both the right and the left. >> right. you see is it in all a kinds of cases, immigration, you've also seep it in the obamacare case, recent obamacare
and i think justices like gore such are concerned that as a heart felt and sincere as these objections are that were brought to the court, that people are running to the supreme court with every problem, every disagreement they have. it's just like, well, put it in the court system is, push it through and take it up to the supreme court, and they're supposed to sit there and decide these political issues for the whole country. i think the conservative justices are saying that is not our primary...
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gore supreme court decision. when the recount was stopped, the florida state secretary of state certified that bush had won the state by just 537 votes, that is a margin of 0.009%. that election, the entire election was decided by 537 votes. but as -- of the washington post points, out historically, elections are decided not only by those who cast votes, but also by those who don't. so there is a case to be made that in the 5 million floridians who were eligible to vote in florida in a 2000 elections but chose not to are really the ones who tipped the scale. there are many reasons why eligible voters stay home on election day, it could be that they just can't be bothered, that their vote at least in their statement matter anyway, or maybe they can't make it to a ballot box because of work or transportation, illness, or any of reasons valid. voting access remains an issue. maybe they are just missing not spark, liking the enthusiasm for either candidate. that in my books isn't valid. someone is going to win that e
gore supreme court decision. when the recount was stopped, the florida state secretary of state certified that bush had won the state by just 537 votes, that is a margin of 0.009%. that election, the entire election was decided by 537 votes. but as -- of the washington post points, out historically, elections are decided not only by those who cast votes, but also by those who don't. so there is a case to be made that in the 5 million floridians who were eligible to vote in florida in a 2000...
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yeah, this place is a great many gore may have been a popular spot for more than 50 years, especially among staff at valley medical center, which is located just across the street. but the restaurant had to close in november of 2019 because of a fire chef and co-owner florence coup. >> says that led to a long pandemic-related shutdown followed by an even longer renovation. >> that we have to up co because of doing with soul was built in 1960, we had to we why all electric wire. so in the chain all of the water of process needs to be fixed. so. >> yeah. and aba. >> cole had to be fakes and that's what happened. >> looks nice inside. now the many gourmet first reopen last tuesday. coup says she's been very grateful for all of the overwhelming support they've received so far. all right. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. a lot more ahead on kron. 4 5. a lot more ahead on kron. 4 news at 6. stick with us. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is
yeah, this place is a great many gore may have been a popular spot for more than 50 years, especially among staff at valley medical center, which is located just across the street. but the restaurant had to close in november of 2019 because of a fire chef and co-owner florence coup. >> says that led to a long pandemic-related shutdown followed by an even longer renovation. >> that we have to up co because of doing with soul was built in 1960, we had to we why all electric wire. so...
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you were the campaign manager for the gore/lieberman ticket in 2000. he came within 537 votes of being vice president. what will you remember most about him? >> first of all, my deep condolences to adasa and the family. that was my first major decision as a campaign manager. i made a lot of other decisions, but that was a major decision when the vice president looked at me and i was to his left. i thought he would go to chipper and he said, who would you recommend? i said, lieberman and he was shocked. he said, lieberman? i said, sir. i would not be sitting here had it not been for joe lieberman and men like joe lieberman because during his youth, he went down to the south and because of his sacrifice and the sacrifice to so many of us, i recognize that's why i was there, is campaigning him. he was a man of deep faith and principle. he was humorous, fun to be with, and i will miss his judgment and talking to him. >> martha: he was an independent thinker as you well know, reince priebus. he went from al gore's running mate in 2000 to a champion of john
you were the campaign manager for the gore/lieberman ticket in 2000. he came within 537 votes of being vice president. what will you remember most about him? >> first of all, my deep condolences to adasa and the family. that was my first major decision as a campaign manager. i made a lot of other decisions, but that was a major decision when the vice president looked at me and i was to his left. i thought he would go to chipper and he said, who would you recommend? i said, lieberman and...
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argument is on april 25th. >> if the for it responds in a bush and gore sort of timeline, three to five days or even a us versus nixon. couple of weeks, then there's still time for the trial, but everything now hinges on the calendar that the court sets for issuing its opinion. >> all right. and the meantime, i'd jeffrey, let's look at a couple of the cases that we're supposed to be happening very soon in the new york hush money case, the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, offered to delay matters for 30 days to allow the defense to review a about 100,000 pages of you evidence. so is that customary? >> well, what >> 30 >> day trump people ask for 90 and the reason alvin bragg had to ask what 30 days is that the last second on the eve of trial, the department of justice produced the number of documents to brag now, bragg has to produce them to trump's camp. and so he had to last for the delay. you have to review the documents and he had to produce them notwithstanding 30 days still allows him to start the trial and finish it far in advance of the election. >> does this potentially
argument is on april 25th. >> if the for it responds in a bush and gore sort of timeline, three to five days or even a us versus nixon. couple of weeks, then there's still time for the trial, but everything now hinges on the calendar that the court sets for issuing its opinion. >> all right. and the meantime, i'd jeffrey, let's look at a couple of the cases that we're supposed to be happening very soon in the new york hush money case, the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg,...
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they have with the internet people -- i just think that -- a lot of people were disappointed when the gore v. bush thing happened. but when they put god on the cross, the romans did him wrong, but he said we have to believe in government. he had the power to overtake it, but he didn't, because he said there are things we have to endure. as long as we live, never put more than what you can take. host: back to new york, this is john, independent. good morning. caller: i watched the beginning of this, and you sure -- you presented the question do you trust the supreme court regarding the selection thing, and then you showed a chart saying how many people have faith in the supreme court? you showed a chart, some people do, some don't, some people are in between. but they were two different questions. we do not know what context those questions were put in. you said today we have a question that possibly could answer the election results, and another -- host: so stick with whichever you want to answer. the question we put up this morning, do you trust the supreme court when it comes to election
they have with the internet people -- i just think that -- a lot of people were disappointed when the gore v. bush thing happened. but when they put god on the cross, the romans did him wrong, but he said we have to believe in government. he had the power to overtake it, but he didn't, because he said there are things we have to endure. as long as we live, never put more than what you can take. host: back to new york, this is john, independent. good morning. caller: i watched the beginning of...
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gore in the 2000 election contest, they decided a day after hearing the oral argument. we know that they often take much longer. it is possible they would not decide this case until the last week of june, or the first week of july when the supreme court term ends. then the case will go back to judge chutkan, that will take a few days for the mandate to issue. she has already told donald trump that he has about 88 days of preparation time left on the clock. that is why his lost during the -- appeal proceedings, and you know, do the math, something i did not like to do in public, i want to law school to avoid doing this. that is roughly three months out from when the case returns to the district court before trump can go to trial. >> do you think judge tanya chutkan would be willing to put the former president of the united states running for reelection on trial a month, or maybe 45 days out from when people will be casting their votes, or will she take that do you think into consideration? should she? >> you know, it is interesting that both she and judge cannon in flori
gore in the 2000 election contest, they decided a day after hearing the oral argument. we know that they often take much longer. it is possible they would not decide this case until the last week of june, or the first week of july when the supreme court term ends. then the case will go back to judge chutkan, that will take a few days for the mandate to issue. she has already told donald trump that he has about 88 days of preparation time left on the clock. that is why his lost during the --...