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bryan was also an unlikely bookie.ormer high school athlete, he was a family man who worked for a county recreation commission and coached kids' sports teams. tammy had spoken kindly of him. >> i think she thought he was a nice guy. she must have thought a lot because he was in her home with her children around. and tammy was protective of her children. and i think he trusted her. >> right. tammy had always looked out for him, getting an extra lunch for him, taking care of him. >> but investigators found out there had been a problem in that bookie business and it all boiled down to money. brett owed bryan a good chunk of the profits, $20,000, and he'd been slow to pay up. >> bryan was going to go over there basically and tell brett, look, i've had enough of the excuses, i want my money. >> smith learned that bryan capnerhurst had money problems. so it looked like he went to the parkers to demand money he was owed and take whatever else was in the safe. tammy had simply been in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> what
bryan was also an unlikely bookie.ormer high school athlete, he was a family man who worked for a county recreation commission and coached kids' sports teams. tammy had spoken kindly of him. >> i think she thought he was a nice guy. she must have thought a lot because he was in her home with her children around. and tammy was protective of her children. and i think he trusted her. >> right. tammy had always looked out for him, getting an extra lunch for him, taking care of him....
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i were coverage continues here with bryan llenas live in pennsylvania as well. >> voters began lining up here at 5:00 a.m. and ever since, they've been coming in and out swiftly casting their ballots. one g.o.p. members here in pennsylvania told me that the turnout is "huge, off the charts." the lieutenant governor who was a democrat told me it is "record-breaking, turnout is key for both campaigns in pennsylvania where two-thirds of voters have waited until election day to cast their ballots. the trump campaign hoping for higher turnout in rural counties to offset the expected boost and turnout in and around philadelphia and pittsburgh for biden. we are in 1 of 3 counties that voted for obama-biden twice and then flip to president trump in 2016. he won by 26,000 votes fueled by white blue-collar union workers. expects to count 60,000 mail-in ballots and processing about 2,000 mail-in ballots per hour and at that rate, they will be half done by 10:00 p.m. and will stop until tomorrow morning. this is a live look inside philadelphia's convention center where dozens of workers are proce
i were coverage continues here with bryan llenas live in pennsylvania as well. >> voters began lining up here at 5:00 a.m. and ever since, they've been coming in and out swiftly casting their ballots. one g.o.p. members here in pennsylvania told me that the turnout is "huge, off the charts." the lieutenant governor who was a democrat told me it is "record-breaking, turnout is key for both campaigns in pennsylvania where two-thirds of voters have waited until election day to...
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bryan. >> reporter: lou, good evening.he trump campaign and republicans at this hour are attempting to block the certify caution of the election results in pennsylvania, but time is running out. today is the deadline for pennsylvania's 67 counties to certify their election results with the commonwealth department of state. now this morning allegheny county's board of elections, home to pittsburgh, voted 2-1 to certify their election result ares. the trump campaign's legal efforts in pennsylvania were delivered a blow over or the weekend by federal judge matthew brand who tossed out the campaign's lawsuit which claimed democratic caughts allowed voters to f their ballots while republican counties did not. the judge, an obama appointee but a registered republican, said he could not throw out 7 million pennsylvania votes because, quote: this court has been presented with strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations unsupported by evidence. the trump campaign filed an emergency appeal with the third circu
bryan. >> reporter: lou, good evening.he trump campaign and republicans at this hour are attempting to block the certify caution of the election results in pennsylvania, but time is running out. today is the deadline for pennsylvania's 67 counties to certify their election results with the commonwealth department of state. now this morning allegheny county's board of elections, home to pittsburgh, voted 2-1 to certify their election result ares. the trump campaign's legal efforts in...
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please, welcome to the show, bryan washington bryan, how are you >> hey there, seth how's it going howook, which was a short-story collection called "lot." and you received a lot of praise for that, specifically, from barack obama, who -- who mentioned it as -- as a book he loved. how did you find out about that? and what was that like >> i was at a boba shop, right like, i was at a tapioca shop just getting boba, in line to get my drink and then, one friend texted me and i just kind of ignored it because, like, "you're lying." and then, i got another text from a friend in a radically different friend group and these were two folks that would never be in the same room, at the same time so i thought that either y'all hate me and i just didn't know it or there might be some truth to this. and it was really surreal. >> seth: i can only imagine what that's like. you, obviously -- so, you write short stories. and then, i know this book, actually, began as a six-page short story. how does an idea like that, which you originally think is going to be one thing, expand into a full novel? >> it
please, welcome to the show, bryan washington bryan, how are you >> hey there, seth how's it going howook, which was a short-story collection called "lot." and you received a lot of praise for that, specifically, from barack obama, who -- who mentioned it as -- as a book he loved. how did you find out about that? and what was that like >> i was at a boba shop, right like, i was at a tapioca shop just getting boba, in line to get my drink and then, one friend texted me and...
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let's get back to bryan's brian's book, "men is cheap." we have talked about the subtitle, exposing the fraud, free labor & war america. mean?oes free labor all of us had bad jobs at some point. but what is free labor? make sense. what do scholars mean by free labor? brian: thanks for having me on. i appreciate the opportunity to talk about this book. students,estion my even after having me teach the concept them, they still have trouble understanding. free labor ideology came mosther as a set of ideas, clearly in the 1850's, around a new political party, the what then party, and ideas at the heart of this ideology proposed was that wage labor, as it existed in northern economicas a superior and social system to southern slavery. it was a system, in its ideal form, that allowed workers the opportunity to make a contract with the employer of their and to save their earnings to become independent. and this was something that was not available to enslaved people in the southern states. art of an attempt to rehabilitate wage labor, which many
let's get back to bryan's brian's book, "men is cheap." we have talked about the subtitle, exposing the fraud, free labor & war america. mean?oes free labor all of us had bad jobs at some point. but what is free labor? make sense. what do scholars mean by free labor? brian: thanks for having me on. i appreciate the opportunity to talk about this book. students,estion my even after having me teach the concept them, they still have trouble understanding. free labor ideology came...
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. >>> we are back with our november book club pick, "memorial," by rising star bryan washington.orter: good morning, cecilia. you know, his first book of short stories, which he wrote when he was in his early 20s by the way, was picked by president obama in 2019 as one of his favorites. now this new novel follows up on that promise. it's kind of a quiet story that sort of sneaks up on you and then grabs you by the heart. at 27 bryan washington is once again taking the book world by storm with his tender debut novel pulling back the curtain on lives divided by class, race and culture. "memorial" dubbed a dramedy introduces us to an interracial couple, ben and mike, and their often feuding relationship with their families. >> you center on relationships in transition, right? the two gay lovers, a mother and a son relationship and father/son relationships. what made you focus your attention on relationships in transition? >> what was really important for me was to write the sort of book that i wanted to read and the sort of book that featured the kinds of relationships that i had ha
. >>> we are back with our november book club pick, "memorial," by rising star bryan washington.orter: good morning, cecilia. you know, his first book of short stories, which he wrote when he was in his early 20s by the way, was picked by president obama in 2019 as one of his favorites. now this new novel follows up on that promise. it's kind of a quiet story that sort of sneaks up on you and then grabs you by the heart. at 27 bryan washington is once again taking the book...
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bryan llenas is in pennsylvania. president trump supporters swarmed the state capitol capitol to jonathan serrie's and george were senate runoff are crucial for the balance of power in washington and what foreign leader saying. >> we don't have to bryan llenas, we have chris jenkins live in wilmington delaware. >> at morning. quite a celebration here but i have never heard so many car horns honking. i think i heard a couple here as i was waking up and there were some three or 400 cars in the parking up behind me thousands of supporters outside the security perimeter to witness joe biden becoming resident elect, 48 years to the day november 7, 1972 when he was elected to the senate. the president-elect was calling for unity and healing the nation that had a message for trump supporter's. listen. >> to all those of you who voted for president trump, i understand your disappointment tonight. i have lost a couple of times myself but now let's give each other a chance. we have to stop treating our opponents as our enemies
bryan llenas is in pennsylvania. president trump supporters swarmed the state capitol capitol to jonathan serrie's and george were senate runoff are crucial for the balance of power in washington and what foreign leader saying. >> we don't have to bryan llenas, we have chris jenkins live in wilmington delaware. >> at morning. quite a celebration here but i have never heard so many car horns honking. i think i heard a couple here as i was waking up and there were some three or 400...
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all you need are chicken thighs, half an onion, and a bottle of qawnt row. >> stephen: actually, bryanright, but you can prepare this dish way ahead of time, before the party, and it will be ready by the time your guests arrive. >> stephen: yum-num. also joining us is the fly that was on mike pence's head during the debate. >> actually, that fly was my great-great-great-great grandfather. we have very short life spans. now, if you'll excuse me, i have to deposit eggs in thiz scalp. >> stephen: mosle tof. we've also got expert analysis from a member of the wu tang clan method man. >> reporters show voter turnout is higher than it has been in decades. and so have i. ( laughs ) >> stephen: we've all got to get through this election somehow. we also have the host of "rupaul's drag race." what are you looking for tonight? >> well maine and nebraska are the only two states that allow a split in their state's electors. so i want to celebrate their desire to go both ways. ooo-ker. >> stephen: next we have award-winning actor and author, ethan hawke, live have a hidden camera. >> somebody leave
all you need are chicken thighs, half an onion, and a bottle of qawnt row. >> stephen: actually, bryanright, but you can prepare this dish way ahead of time, before the party, and it will be ready by the time your guests arrive. >> stephen: yum-num. also joining us is the fly that was on mike pence's head during the debate. >> actually, that fly was my great-great-great-great grandfather. we have very short life spans. now, if you'll excuse me, i have to deposit eggs in thiz...
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bryan cranston's a lecturer in u.s. politics at swinburne university he joins me from rockhampton in queensland australia brian there's really 2 things going on here there's firstly control of the narrative the narrative that the trouble campaign wants out there is that they were cheated out of the election but there's also a legal process coming here now the trunk of painting or the trunk administration is talking about the supreme court but it's a long way to get their rights that's right it is entirely possible that the supreme court could hear it carries from the time and later this week although it is more likely to be only to meet next week before the 1st house gets there and that is really what the trump campaign is angling for i want to get some hearings because it's a pretty cool with a few by how much better chance of becoming the declared victories for joe biden number of case to particularly michigan georgia and pennsylvania. why doesn't that the democrats simply say ok you want to recount we'll give you a r
bryan cranston's a lecturer in u.s. politics at swinburne university he joins me from rockhampton in queensland australia brian there's really 2 things going on here there's firstly control of the narrative the narrative that the trouble campaign wants out there is that they were cheated out of the election but there's also a legal process coming here now the trunk of painting or the trunk administration is talking about the supreme court but it's a long way to get their rights that's right it...
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bryan cunningham, thank you for being on the programme. thank you.thak with your wednesday sport briefing. we'll start with germany's heaviest defeat in 89 years as spain sealed their place in the european nations league finals with a 6—0 win in sevilla. former chelsea forward alvaro morata headed home the first goal — that before manchester city's ferran torez scored three, his first career hat—trick. and the win was wrapped up a minute from time thanks to mikel oyarzabal‘s tap—in. next to a brilliant game at the atp tour finals in london, where the us open champion dominic thiem beat the french open winner rafa nadal in straight sets. it was a really tight first set which thiem ultimately won on a tie breaker, he then squandered three match points before the second set went to a tie break, which the austrian managed to win, too. he's into the semifinals. all the players here are in a great shape, both physically and mentally. so we're going to see a lot of close matches, lots of tie—breaks like today. and there's always the one who is a little bit
bryan cunningham, thank you for being on the programme. thank you.thak with your wednesday sport briefing. we'll start with germany's heaviest defeat in 89 years as spain sealed their place in the european nations league finals with a 6—0 win in sevilla. former chelsea forward alvaro morata headed home the first goal — that before manchester city's ferran torez scored three, his first career hat—trick. and the win was wrapped up a minute from time thanks to mikel oyarzabal‘s tap—in....
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brian brenberg, bryan onyx. thank you so much. president trump have taken credit for that record-breaking dowel. but market confidence about the incoming biden administration. today sleepy joe held the big fancy event showing off his team of barnacle covered washington insiders. so is this a market rally more about the expectation of what biden might do? or what trump is already done? let's meet tonight's panel and discuss it as a man panel, hold onto your hats a lady. we have attorney and how to become a federal criminal author. mike chases here. we got right turn strategies present lgbt trump founder it is chris barron. liquid is democratic strategist dnc advisors been smiling all week, kevin walling is back. >> amen, high kennedy. kennedy: so kevin i'll start with theo. down reaching 30k that is a huge number. so is it because investors are excited about potential biden policies? or is it become of the vaccines and groundwork the president trump is already laid? stomach the combination of three different things. number one the
brian brenberg, bryan onyx. thank you so much. president trump have taken credit for that record-breaking dowel. but market confidence about the incoming biden administration. today sleepy joe held the big fancy event showing off his team of barnacle covered washington insiders. so is this a market rally more about the expectation of what biden might do? or what trump is already done? let's meet tonight's panel and discuss it as a man panel, hold onto your hats a lady. we have attorney and how...
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bryan went through pennsylvania and john through nevada.e anything that you heard from the campaign officials that might stick? is there anything that should be concerning? what do you make what happened in the last couple of days in terms of what has been filed and what has been threatened? >> this is a typical situation involving election litigation. there are a lot of allegations. there is a lot of information coming in to the legal team. a lot of forensic people in the field. a lot of investigators, looking at records and then looking at what happened. and the formulation of the legal issues to be presented to the court. and ultimately obviously it will be a court to decide if they win. it is a heavy burden in an election litigation. then whether or not it gets to the supreme court of the united states is another issue. but there are some very, especially in pennsylvania, there are some very substantial issues. connell: what's the biggest issue in pennsylvania? what would you look at most closely in this state? >> the issue is the const
bryan went through pennsylvania and john through nevada.e anything that you heard from the campaign officials that might stick? is there anything that should be concerning? what do you make what happened in the last couple of days in terms of what has been filed and what has been threatened? >> this is a typical situation involving election litigation. there are a lot of allegations. there is a lot of information coming in to the legal team. a lot of forensic people in the field. a lot of...
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. >> bryan cranston. >> jimmy: bryan cranston had a great episode. >> bryan cranston was in an episoderive, if he stopped driving his brain would explode. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: vince gilligan, who went on to create "breaking bad," and i assume -- >> wrote that episode. >> jimmy: how they got to know each other, maybe. a lot of television history. i thought it would be fun. "the x-files" was a crazy show. there's a lot of crazy plot lines. i thought it might be fun to go through some of them. you tell me if these are real plot lines from "the x-files" or some we made up. yes? >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: it's the middle of the night, what the hell. >> i'll try. go on, hit me. hit me, jimmy. >> jimmy: gillian, genetic mutant haunts the sewer and hides in a toilet. >> oh, definitely, we did that. >> jimmy: real, right, very good. [ laughter ] scully is attacked by a baby with adult-like strength. >> no. >> jimmy: no, that did not happen, you are correct. mulder and scully investigate the claims of a woman whose parrot has been bothed by the ghost of adolf hitler. >> no. >> jimmy: that did not h
. >> bryan cranston. >> jimmy: bryan cranston had a great episode. >> bryan cranston was in an episoderive, if he stopped driving his brain would explode. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: vince gilligan, who went on to create "breaking bad," and i assume -- >> wrote that episode. >> jimmy: how they got to know each other, maybe. a lot of television history. i thought it would be fun. "the x-files" was a crazy show. there's a lot of crazy plot lines....
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ever going to know who killed bryan rein. troy stratos goes through life tonight on "aasking, greed: bonus edition"... "why work for money when it's so easy to steal?" in all, he makes off with more than $40 million from people who call him a friend... like nicole murphy, eddie murphy's ex-wife... worth millions. troy and i had such a great relationship. we were like the best of friends. narrator: but stratos is more often described as a predator than a friend. he dazzles his victims with charm and promises. hack: he was willing to sign an $11 million, 11 movie contract with me to keep me exclusive to him. narrator: then he destroys them. he yelled at me for a half an hour, called me stupid, incompetent, lazy, idiotic. narrator: but his is a con that pays off big. he was spending, on average, $1 million a month. he's the greatest con man, in my opinion, that ever lived. ♪ ♪ narrator: in early 2007, troy stratos is living in a 12,000 square foot mansion outside of sacramento, california. he is taking care of the house because
ever going to know who killed bryan rein. troy stratos goes through life tonight on "aasking, greed: bonus edition"... "why work for money when it's so easy to steal?" in all, he makes off with more than $40 million from people who call him a friend... like nicole murphy, eddie murphy's ex-wife... worth millions. troy and i had such a great relationship. we were like the best of friends. narrator: but stratos is more often described as a predator than a friend. he dazzles...
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bryan lanza is a former communications director for the trump transition team and joined us from virginiaident would be inviting mr biden to the white house. i think the president said he wants to exercise his legal options. i think some of those come to an end probably, so i think any time after next week you will properly see president trump calljoe biden to congratulate him and open up his offices to a normal and peaceful transition. and they're looking to 2024, there has been spec collisions about mrtrump running 2024, there has been spec collisions about mr trump running again, defeated or retired presidents have never had an easy time of it. ulysses grant, theodore roosevelt, van buren, cleveland is the only one to do it. why would mr trump even wa nt to to do it. why would mr trump even want to think about trying? he will still feel he has a lot to contribute. heat gain support in 2016, he gained 5 million new voters in 2016. so he is clearly the start ofa in 2016. so he is clearly the start of a political movement that will far exceed the trump era but he still feels he has the op
bryan lanza is a former communications director for the trump transition team and joined us from virginiaident would be inviting mr biden to the white house. i think the president said he wants to exercise his legal options. i think some of those come to an end probably, so i think any time after next week you will properly see president trump calljoe biden to congratulate him and open up his offices to a normal and peaceful transition. and they're looking to 2024, there has been spec...
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i also want to welcome bryan from smoke and pig barbecue in the lansing area. they've shown a deep commitment to keeping the community safe. like many restaurants in michigan they are still open for takeout. for takeout and delivery. i know that there are a lot of restaurants in our state that are worried about the weeks to come. i am worried too. i urge all michiganders to support your favorite local restaurant by ordering takeout and delivery or buying a gift card for yourself later, or for your friends that help these businesses now. we also called on the present repeatedly to pass a bipartisan support package to help restaurants and restaurant employees that are struggling. and i will not stop until our restaurants and small businesses have the support they need to get through this tough time. covid-19 doesn't discriminate. it does not discriminate if you are young or old, if you are a trump republican or a bite and democrats. you are a wolverine. this virus can be deadly for everyone. so these next three weeks are so crucial. we flattened the curve in the
i also want to welcome bryan from smoke and pig barbecue in the lansing area. they've shown a deep commitment to keeping the community safe. like many restaurants in michigan they are still open for takeout. for takeout and delivery. i know that there are a lot of restaurants in our state that are worried about the weeks to come. i am worried too. i urge all michiganders to support your favorite local restaurant by ordering takeout and delivery or buying a gift card for yourself later, or for...
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bryan llenas is live many harrisburg. hi, bryan. >> hi, dana.retary of state here says that the overwhelming majority of the mail-in ballots are expected to be counted by the end of today. initially she had thought that it would take until tomorrow. but they are ahead of schedule. president trump is ahead right now by about 100,000 votes in pennsylvania. ahead of biden. here's the latest numbers. right now there's 369,000 mail-in ballots remaining. the majority of those are in philadelphia. 91,000. so far of all of these mail-in ballots, 2.6 million, biden has been winning 70%, over 70% of these ballots. so we need to keep an eye on that. a significant development. meanwhile, there's protests here in harrisburg. we saw a couple minutes ago trump supporters saying stop the steal and count every legal vote. the trump campaign has been working on it in terms of lawsuits. they got poll watchers inside of the philadelphia convention center temporarily halting the counting through. it's resumed in philadelphia. really the big question is going to be,
bryan llenas is live many harrisburg. hi, bryan. >> hi, dana.retary of state here says that the overwhelming majority of the mail-in ballots are expected to be counted by the end of today. initially she had thought that it would take until tomorrow. but they are ahead of schedule. president trump is ahead right now by about 100,000 votes in pennsylvania. ahead of biden. here's the latest numbers. right now there's 369,000 mail-in ballots remaining. the majority of those are in...
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bret: bryan llenas, thank you.tha: let's bring in trump campaign senior adviserrer steve cortes. steve, good to have you. >> good evening. martha: i'd like to start with something we just mentioned a moment ago, this report that is in axios this evening that essentially says the president has told confidants that he will declare victory on tuesday night if it looks like he's, quote, ahead according to these three sources that are familiar with the president's private comments. is that true? >> look, i don't know what kind of sources they're using. if it's clear that we've won, then, yes, of course, president will declare victory. martha: well, he said ahead. if it looks like he's ahead. >> yes. i don't think that's accurate. bret: okay. well, that's one way to address it, that it's not accurate. and there are big stories out there. steve, with where do you see the race today? >> look, we -- our closing argument is that this president is the president for a great american renaissance. you can see it in the rallies,
bret: bryan llenas, thank you.tha: let's bring in trump campaign senior adviserrer steve cortes. steve, good to have you. >> good evening. martha: i'd like to start with something we just mentioned a moment ago, this report that is in axios this evening that essentially says the president has told confidants that he will declare victory on tuesday night if it looks like he's, quote, ahead according to these three sources that are familiar with the president's private comments. is that...
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joining us now is bryan lanza, a republican strategist and former communications director for the trumpition team. great to have you on the program. i want to kick off with what we heard in the last 24 hours or so from other members of the republican party, many who have been allies of president trump in the past. and a lot of them have resisted falling in line with president trump in the last 24 hours senator mitch mcconnell telling reporters that claiming you've won the election different from finishing the counting and senator marco rubio and chris christie also speaking out. what do you make of the fanlgts that so fact that some of the president's allies are not siding with him? >> i think that his allies just want to have tvotes counted. i know the president is only focused on his race and winning but his allies, they are looking longer term. they are looking down field around the corner and making sure that they stand where they feel is on the right side of these types of activities. it is a challenge for the president. i think the president is the only one in that position, but y
joining us now is bryan lanza, a republican strategist and former communications director for the trumpition team. great to have you on the program. i want to kick off with what we heard in the last 24 hours or so from other members of the republican party, many who have been allies of president trump in the past. and a lot of them have resisted falling in line with president trump in the last 24 hours senator mitch mcconnell telling reporters that claiming you've won the election different...
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we'll be keeping an eye on both of those pathways over the next few hours. >> dana: bryan llenas sayshat development for us. >> 67 counties in pennsylvania are working to certify their election results from the department of state by today's deadline but at the same time, the trump campaign is trying to go hail mary attempts here to try to block the certification. today, the third circuit court of appeals granted an expedited review, the campaign has until 4:00 p.m. today to file its brief. in the throw out it's a lawsuit which is trying to block the certification in pennsylvania in a fairly brutal opinion said this about the case presented by rudy giuliani appeared "this court has been presented with strained legal argument without merit and speculative not supported by evidence." a group of republicans today asked the state courts for an emergency injunction to stop the certification of those in pennsylvania immediately until the courts can decide on the merits of their lawsuit. the lawsuit argues pennsylvania, the law passed last year allowing for no excuse mail-in voting is uncons
we'll be keeping an eye on both of those pathways over the next few hours. >> dana: bryan llenas sayshat development for us. >> 67 counties in pennsylvania are working to certify their election results from the department of state by today's deadline but at the same time, the trump campaign is trying to go hail mary attempts here to try to block the certification. today, the third circuit court of appeals granted an expedited review, the campaign has until 4:00 p.m. today to file...
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then, authors bryan purnell and clarence taylor on the history of civil rights in new york. and 7:25 p.m. eastern, adam higginbotham and author of bitnet and chernyl the untold story of the greatest nuclear disaster on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. more from the brooklyn book festival is authors, joanne mcneil and frank pascual at the past and future of technology. on t potential effects the coronavirus will have on society. d at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", political scientist...
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bryan llenas digging in to that story with more. bryan, what is up? >> bill, good afternoon.vania. a postal worker signed an affidavit claiming that he heard his post master and a supervisor discuss how they had back dated the post mark on all but one of the ballots to make it appear they were collected november 3. in this election, mail ballots had to be post marked november 3 to count. but he took back the allegations. breaking news, erie, pennsylvania, the whistle-blower recanted his allegations of a supervisor tampering with mail-in ballots after being questioned by investigators according to i.g. now fox has told the usps inspector general relayed this information to the oversight committee. then last night the president retweeted a video of a man that claims to be the postal worker saying he was coerced by investigators and is standing by his original allegations of fraud. the erie county board of elections said they believe the processes were legitimate and that the alleged incident involved about 130 ballots out of 135,000 ballots. those 130 are separated and are not
bryan llenas digging in to that story with more. bryan, what is up? >> bill, good afternoon.vania. a postal worker signed an affidavit claiming that he heard his post master and a supervisor discuss how they had back dated the post mark on all but one of the ballots to make it appear they were collected november 3. in this election, mail ballots had to be post marked november 3 to count. but he took back the allegations. breaking news, erie, pennsylvania, the whistle-blower recanted his...
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bryan ennis is live for us in harrisburg.hy is the trump campaign feeling confident about their chances there? >> trace, good morning. most people in pennsylvania will cast ballots in person tomorrow. the majority will likely be republican voters. the trump campaign believes they have the momentum to boost voter turnout and make a difference with voters. >> not just in pennsylvania but across the country was with senior voters. we saw in this poll some evidence that he could be winning back some of that vote. that will be key for him. >> about 33% of people in pennsylvania have requested mail-in ballots. so far more than 2.4 million mail-in ballots have been returned. 600,000 ballots haven't yet been returned. by law all 67 counties can't begin opening and county mail and ballots until the morning of election day. seven counties say they won't start counting mail-in ballots until the day after election day. looming anxiety over how many ballots may be invalidated. mail-in ballots that arrive after 8:00 p.m. on election day bu
bryan ennis is live for us in harrisburg.hy is the trump campaign feeling confident about their chances there? >> trace, good morning. most people in pennsylvania will cast ballots in person tomorrow. the majority will likely be republican voters. the trump campaign believes they have the momentum to boost voter turnout and make a difference with voters. >> not just in pennsylvania but across the country was with senior voters. we saw in this poll some evidence that he could be...
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bryan llenas continuing to live on the road in pennsylvania. thank you. okay, so media personalities are urging trump supporter's to make their peace with the election results. whoopi goldberg wants trump voters in her work to "suck it up" even though some hillary clinton supporters never really seemed to do that after the 2016 election. that story tonight from fox news media analyst and host a fox news media, howard kurtz. >> is joe biden assumes the role of president-elect, this might be a celebratory time for many liberals, but some are increasingly frustrated and angry at president trump's voters. whoopi goldberg called her doubts -- their doubts about the election ridiculous. >> hillary clinton didn't say hey wait a minute this doesn't feel right, stop account. she didn't say this isn't right, i'm not going -- they didn't say any of that. so all of you, suck it up! suck it up like we sucked it up. >> many republicans are taking their lead from the president disputing a projection of a biden victory by the major networks. and his unproven allegations
bryan llenas continuing to live on the road in pennsylvania. thank you. okay, so media personalities are urging trump supporter's to make their peace with the election results. whoopi goldberg wants trump voters in her work to "suck it up" even though some hillary clinton supporters never really seemed to do that after the 2016 election. that story tonight from fox news media analyst and host a fox news media, howard kurtz. >> is joe biden assumes the role of president-elect,...
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again, if this is accurate, we are going to get bryan llenas to see what he knows in philadelphia. it would mean the democrats are saying you cannot have the republican observers watching the account in philadelphia. we been watchin talking about to sides about the cases on transparency and having access to see that account happening and then the cases that actually allege fraud. this is about just watching the count happen. >> martha: you've got what could potentially be, the president says stop the count, democrats in pennsylvania saying stop the count but the reason the democrats are saying it according to this report is that they do not want the others we saw this morning to have come in and be able to stand 6 feet from where the accounting is happening. that is apparently the debate. >> bret: the democrats want to the count to continue, they just don't want the republicans in the room. >> martha: they want to stop the count to remove them from that 6-foot distance from it appears. >> bret: john roberts is standing by the white house, the white house is very engaged. not only c
again, if this is accurate, we are going to get bryan llenas to see what he knows in philadelphia. it would mean the democrats are saying you cannot have the republican observers watching the account in philadelphia. we been watchin talking about to sides about the cases on transparency and having access to see that account happening and then the cases that actually allege fraud. this is about just watching the count happen. >> martha: you've got what could potentially be, the president...
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but now that bryan is reading it, i believe it. >> and experts by the way say that it's nothing unusual. >> don't like it to a horse so ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs cc >> yuccas: tonight, drastic actions as covid cases skyrocket. america shatters daily infection records again. hospitals are packed. healthcare workers are at a breaking point. states and cities impose new restrictions to stop the spread. >> our situation has changed, and we must change with it. >> yuccas: also tonight, maga nation rallies. supporters of the president descend on washington, d.c. the president-elect takes a spin as he pedals ahead with his transition plans. >> reporter: are you any closer to making a cabinet deision? >> yes. >> yuccas: plus, strained relations: why china is not expecting a biden presidency to
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we can speak now to dr gillies 0'bryan—tear from the faculty of pharmaceutical medicine, a professionalin the pharmaceutical industry. its members are involved in clinical trials worldwide. let's begin with safety, because nothing will happen until the safety data of the trials conducted by pfizer and biontech have been looked at. do you think the announcement would have gone ahead if there had been any safety concerns? that is difficult. i think with the efficacy data as good as they were, they would have announced, yes. a purple of vaccination programmes have had safety enhancements already under couple were temporarily halted, that has not happened to this trial. in the data committee has looked at this is an independent committee, independent of size and biontech, they said there were no safety signalled they had seen. —— independent of sisal and biontech. at the fda has asked for data before any submission of this data is made, that will be available at the end of the month. is that an industry standard, do you need to run two months‘ worth of data from a patient involved in a chil
we can speak now to dr gillies 0'bryan—tear from the faculty of pharmaceutical medicine, a professionalin the pharmaceutical industry. its members are involved in clinical trials worldwide. let's begin with safety, because nothing will happen until the safety data of the trials conducted by pfizer and biontech have been looked at. do you think the announcement would have gone ahead if there had been any safety concerns? that is difficult. i think with the efficacy data as good as they were,...
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let's go live to bryan llenas. good evening. >> bret, martha, good evening. the county continues despite efforts by the trump campaign to try to halt accounting at least temporarily. the latest numbers, they keep being updated but here they are in terms of the outstanding mail in ballots in pennsylvania. right now 326,000 ballots have yet to be counted in pennsylvania. now, this is a big deal because the president 's lead in pennsylvania right now is about 90,000 votes and based on the data of these 2.6 million mail-in ballots in total, about 77% of the mail-in ballots are going for former vice president joe biden. so all eyes are on this. if you know, of these 326,000 outstanding ballots, 84,000 are in philadelphia. another 35,000 are in pittsburgh. these are in democratic strongholds and by the way, the margins for the mail-in ballot are the same even in the big red counties were president trump has won -- is winning in a big way. so all of this is beastly there is this flurry of lawsuits regarding philadelphia. the philadelphia convention center, they are
let's go live to bryan llenas. good evening. >> bret, martha, good evening. the county continues despite efforts by the trump campaign to try to halt accounting at least temporarily. the latest numbers, they keep being updated but here they are in terms of the outstanding mail in ballots in pennsylvania. right now 326,000 ballots have yet to be counted in pennsylvania. now, this is a big deal because the president 's lead in pennsylvania right now is about 90,000 votes and based on the...
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please, bryan, do not say that! right?gs them to to “ so —— so that brings them to 269. i hope it is not a tie. the votes look tough. i talked to the campaign about half an hour ago about arizona. they still feel confident about arizona, they think that was called very early, some of the numbers on in, they are making up the gap. they think it could be within 1500 the gap. they think it could be within1500 votes in the end, because those are election day votes being counted in arizona...” because those are election day votes being counted in arizona... i am still surprised by your maths. i have maine on the board, i have maine in blue. i don't get to a tie. maine in blue. i don't get to a tie. maine is four electoral votes, if you take one of them away and give them to trump, that brings them to 268. yeah was neckties to don't get to the tie, because we have called alaska, we have called nebraska two, we have called nebraska two forjoe biden, maine two gives one to donald trump but it does not get a 2269. maybe i am off by
please, bryan, do not say that! right?gs them to to “ so —— so that brings them to 269. i hope it is not a tie. the votes look tough. i talked to the campaign about half an hour ago about arizona. they still feel confident about arizona, they think that was called very early, some of the numbers on in, they are making up the gap. they think it could be within 1500 the gap. they think it could be within1500 votes in the end, because those are election day votes being counted in...
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the one party as well as i try to move on from you are really good to talk to brian many thanks to bryan cranston. the in maitland, in queensland, hong kong's chief executive, kerry lam, has defended beijing's national security law. she says her urgent priority is to restore order in the terrorist political system from quote chaos. in a speech outlining plans for coming in lamb said that her government will begin a public education programme to enhance understanding of the rule of law ageing imposed its controversial national security law in june and high profile opposition activists have since been jailed on the funds that have thought through collaboration with various stakeholders at more targeted public education activities will be carried out. including educating the youth on the proper understanding of the rule of law and promoting their law abiding awareness and research on the rule of law and related data compilation will be conducted. besides, through enhanced efforts in promotion and explanation to clarify misconceptions and understanding. the department of justice will continu
the one party as well as i try to move on from you are really good to talk to brian many thanks to bryan cranston. the in maitland, in queensland, hong kong's chief executive, kerry lam, has defended beijing's national security law. she says her urgent priority is to restore order in the terrorist political system from quote chaos. in a speech outlining plans for coming in lamb said that her government will begin a public education programme to enhance understanding of the rule of law ageing...
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bryan cranston is a lecturer in u.s. politics at swinburne university he joins us from rockhampton in queensland australia now brian just take us through there is a natural deadline here january 20th the inauguration that's when the president is supposed to take over but there's a lot of legal battles that can happen between now and then what's the process. process is the same round there is still quite a bit and it's to happen the most important thing is in december the electoral college has to meet to certify the results of the presidential election and once that occurs the u.s. congress then has to ratify that decision i fully expect congress to challenge that decision in much the same way the democratic party challenge george w. bush in 2004 that probably de lay the finalization by better day it why and ultimately change the outcome so what's happening between now and that senator kerry is a lot of politics more than anything else trump is certainly hoping to get one of his legal challenges to the supreme court way h
bryan cranston is a lecturer in u.s. politics at swinburne university he joins us from rockhampton in queensland australia now brian just take us through there is a natural deadline here january 20th the inauguration that's when the president is supposed to take over but there's a lot of legal battles that can happen between now and then what's the process. process is the same round there is still quite a bit and it's to happen the most important thing is in december the electoral college has...
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karyn bryan was met by long lines in l.a. >> there is a lot more people here than i thought would bee. >> reporter: more than three million have been screened at t.s.a. checkpoints since friday, sunday was the busiest day at airports since march 16th. >> both of us have been quarantining for the last few weeks and we wanted to see family. >> reporter: a.a.a. expects up to 50 million americans to travel. >> i'm very concerned about the number of people who are traveling. number of people who are traveling. this is a rec this is a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: lines at testing centers continue to get longer across the country, like here in colorado. >> i'm getting tested so i can spend thanksgiving with my mom. >> the biggest misconception i have heard this entire pandemic is that if i get tested today and am negative, can i see grandma tomorrow. absolutely not. toere is a 2 to 14 day incubation period so if i get infected today, i may not become infectious, able to infect somebody else for two to 14 days. >> reporter: this as covid fatigue is reaching a dangerous level as people p
karyn bryan was met by long lines in l.a. >> there is a lot more people here than i thought would bee. >> reporter: more than three million have been screened at t.s.a. checkpoints since friday, sunday was the busiest day at airports since march 16th. >> both of us have been quarantining for the last few weeks and we wanted to see family. >> reporter: a.a.a. expects up to 50 million americans to travel. >> i'm very concerned about the number of people who are...
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can you do bryan adams again? with pleasure. we we re bryan adams again? with pleasure.ain before we see it coming in in a more organised form later in the day. after some clear skies in the evening in the east, the cloud will continue to build, producing some showers, and an in comes the rain. some of this will be heavy on the company to buy gusty winds. the black circles give you an indication of what strength of gust you can expect. the strongest gusts will be with the exposure in the west. here, we will also see hefty showers, some of which will be thundery. it will be culled in northern ireland but for the rest of us, it is going to be a relatively mild night for the time of year —— it will be cold in northern ireland. there will be dry weather and sunshine on friday. a breezy day with exposure in the north—west, and still those showers as well, some of them and thundery. what about the weekend? it is looking unsettled as rain comes our way. there will be some bright spells, particularly on sunday, but on sunday, strong winds with expression in southern areas includ
can you do bryan adams again? with pleasure. we we re bryan adams again? with pleasure.ain before we see it coming in in a more organised form later in the day. after some clear skies in the evening in the east, the cloud will continue to build, producing some showers, and an in comes the rain. some of this will be heavy on the company to buy gusty winds. the black circles give you an indication of what strength of gust you can expect. the strongest gusts will be with the exposure in the west....
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bryan la nza, a big new different map. but it's clearly in contention and virginia is now pretty much in the blue corner, it used to be in your corner, it used to be in your corner, not now, north carolina seems to be in contention too, what does that say for the republican southern strategy? you are losing all struggling to hold onto states that you used to be able to count on as night follows day?” that you used to be able to count on as night follows day? i mean, it's not richard nixon popp republican party a ny not richard nixon popp republican party any more, that's for sure. the dynamic of georgia coming into play provides a lot of challenges for the trump campaign, in for them to win they make of the georgia ground. the easiest place is probably going to be either wisconsin or michigan, i think michigan is out of reach, i think michigan is out of reach, i think wisconsin is probably in play, but it's probably leading towards biden so they need a huge surge. florida is going to go trump, north carolina to jump florid
bryan la nza, a big new different map. but it's clearly in contention and virginia is now pretty much in the blue corner, it used to be in your corner, it used to be in your corner, not now, north carolina seems to be in contention too, what does that say for the republican southern strategy? you are losing all struggling to hold onto states that you used to be able to count on as night follows day?” that you used to be able to count on as night follows day? i mean, it's not richard nixon...
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trump and his allies like senator lindsey graham who tweeted that he quote couldn't agree more with bryan kemp on absentee ballot reform here and in particular, that the idea to conduct another audit where you could match the ballots to an appropriate -- signatures to an appropriate database so envelopes with applications to r maintain voter privacy is okay. >> thank you for that. new this week, progressive democratics pushing president-elect biden to commit to the causes that helped him win the oval office. >> we got to do bold. we got to do chapg that happens now. we got to make sure that black folk, brown folks, every marginalized group feel our change. >> that's what our next move is so make sure that the biden administration keeps its promise. kept its promise to young people. kept its promise to black lives. >> what is more basic than fighting for clean water? what is more basic than fighting for a breathable planet? >> we're going to ask those questions. joining me now reverend al sharpton. these are the voters who put biden over the top. do you see this becoming a larger issue for
trump and his allies like senator lindsey graham who tweeted that he quote couldn't agree more with bryan kemp on absentee ballot reform here and in particular, that the idea to conduct another audit where you could match the ballots to an appropriate -- signatures to an appropriate database so envelopes with applications to r maintain voter privacy is okay. >> thank you for that. new this week, progressive democratics pushing president-elect biden to commit to the causes that helped him...
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bryan, thank you for joining are politicians. bryan, thank you forjoining us.iend craig, he is president of the us, china business council which represents 200 of the biggest companies that do business with china. we are pressed for time. if joe biden was to win the presidency, are we going to see a big change, do you think? in the trade walk, given that both democrats and republicans have been on the same page?” that both democrats and republicans have been on the same page? i think there will be discontinuity and continuity both. in terms of the different approach, or the discontinuity, i think there will be a much stronger reliance on allies. there will be more appetite for some cooperation with the chinese, particularly vis—a—vis climate change and covid. but on the fundamental trade issues, they will remain, buti fundamental trade issues, they will remain, but i suspect that we will be dealing with them differently. we will be dealing with them more through the context of international institutions and with our allies. probably what will not change is the
bryan, thank you for joining are politicians. bryan, thank you forjoining us.iend craig, he is president of the us, china business council which represents 200 of the biggest companies that do business with china. we are pressed for time. if joe biden was to win the presidency, are we going to see a big change, do you think? in the trade walk, given that both democrats and republicans have been on the same page?” that both democrats and republicans have been on the same page? i think there...
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populist moment moves along, whether it is he would longer williams jennings bryant -- william jennings bryan, etc. what happens to trumpism after trump? peter: it will not disappear after trump, and i don't think trump will disappear. it is real, it is not going away, and donald trump -- if joe biden is the next president, he's going to have to deal with it. there are going to be republicans who pick up that mantle. you already here it, tom, we are the party of the working class -- and by that we mean the white working class. they are going to play that and they are going to push that. i just think this is with us. it is not just the united states. this is a story about oecd democracy, across the west. it is still here in the u.k., where i'm talking to you from. it is still in the west, where the pandemic has in a sense kind of tamped it down, but i think it will come back. that is where i am on it. it is not a happy -- there is division and so forth, it is problematic, but that is the reality. francine: professor, thank you so much. trubowitz, professor of international relations. coming up
populist moment moves along, whether it is he would longer williams jennings bryant -- william jennings bryan, etc. what happens to trumpism after trump? peter: it will not disappear after trump, and i don't think trump will disappear. it is real, it is not going away, and donald trump -- if joe biden is the next president, he's going to have to deal with it. there are going to be republicans who pick up that mantle. you already here it, tom, we are the party of the working class -- and by that...
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, 1888, the county has only gotten the presidential election twice, they went for william jennings bryanphenson instead of eisenhower. since then the winning streak started. 56 they went for eisenhower, 64 they went for lbj, for nixon, and for reagan, george w. bush, trump in 2016. which way will the county go into thousand 20? polls if you believe them so close. we will talk to voters and see which way the county which is a little more blue in a red state goes and we will talk to voters which is the point, appreciate it. you are a firefighter. we were talking about the history of the county pertaining to this year. >> terre haute used to be industrial, a lot of jobs, we ended up going to mexico, low unemployment rate. >> the area has seen a rebound, how they view this election. >> thank you for coming out this morning. here we are. eisenhower, who was eisenhower's running mate? do you remember? >> and lie stephenson, was it? >> it was richard nixon. >> somebody has been teaching history. >> higher education. thank you. so embarrassing. >> law enforcement on high alert bracing for potent
, 1888, the county has only gotten the presidential election twice, they went for william jennings bryanphenson instead of eisenhower. since then the winning streak started. 56 they went for eisenhower, 64 they went for lbj, for nixon, and for reagan, george w. bush, trump in 2016. which way will the county go into thousand 20? polls if you believe them so close. we will talk to voters and see which way the county which is a little more blue in a red state goes and we will talk to voters which...
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if i was the arbery family i'd take pleasure in seeing that roddie bryan is still in jail.was looking at a construction site. >> he was out jogging in the neighborhood. >> and they chased him down. >> and the challenge for their lawyers is saying you're going to call it self-defense but you chased after him. so that's the complications. >> you are the ones with the guns. >>> ahead, we're at the kennedy space center to mark the start of a new era in travel to the international space station. how one astronaut is making history by breaking barriers. you're watching "cbs this morning." there's smart. and then there's street smart. like a hybrid with an available best-in-class, epa-estimated range of 582 miles. and ford co-pilot360 technology... to help you outsmart some of the things you'll encounter on the road. with an available best-in-class second row legroom. this is the completely reimagined, street smart, 2020 ford escape. hey! ♪ your whole team can see your upper thigh ♪ ♪ pour that smooth roast and aim that camera up high ♪ ♪ the best part of wakin' up is folgers in y
if i was the arbery family i'd take pleasure in seeing that roddie bryan is still in jail.was looking at a construction site. >> he was out jogging in the neighborhood. >> and they chased him down. >> and the challenge for their lawyers is saying you're going to call it self-defense but you chased after him. so that's the complications. >> you are the ones with the guns. >>> ahead, we're at the kennedy space center to mark the start of a new era in travel to the...
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i want to go to bryan llenas in harrisville, pennsylvania.ey go through the process, hullabaloo, the separate box, separate area for these coming in after election day. where are we on this whole process? >> yeah, that's a good point. the legal process here in pennsylvania is unfolding and i expect we'll hear more from rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer in a half hour. to start off the tweets that you and david spunt were talking about, flagged by twitter as misleading, did include false allegations of widespread voter fraud in philadelphia, in the convention center where they're being counted. poll observers were allowed republican and democrat were allowed inside. the judge in pennsylvania found that they could move a little closer to the mail-in ballot counting. they were 25 feet away. they could be brought in six feet away. that's on that issue. on the issue of the late mail-in ballots, that's really what is at the heart of the biggest legal challenge, perhaps, here in pennsylvania. the president claims that there have been tens of tho
i want to go to bryan llenas in harrisville, pennsylvania.ey go through the process, hullabaloo, the separate box, separate area for these coming in after election day. where are we on this whole process? >> yeah, that's a good point. the legal process here in pennsylvania is unfolding and i expect we'll hear more from rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer in a half hour. to start off the tweets that you and david spunt were talking about, flagged by twitter as misleading, did include...
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. >> it's a simple courtesy that began in 1896 with a telegram that william jennings bryan sent to william the tradition has continued in some form or another in every election since. al smith gave the first radio concession in 1928 after losing to herbert hoover. in 1940, moviegoers watched wendell willkie concede to fdr in a newsreel. ( trumpeting ) >> people of america, i accept the result of the election with complete goodwill. >> when gerald ford lost the 1976 election, his voice gone, he turned to his wife to read his concession. >> the president asked me to tell you that he telephoned president-elect carter a short time ago and congratulated him on his victory. >> trevor: you know how the saying goes, behind every great man is a great woman waiting to be pushed in front to do his dirty work. if you ask me, it's a little risky having your wife concede for you, because she knows shit. >> okay, you all know my husband is a loser, but you have no idea how much of a loser he is. first of all he has skid marks in his underwear like every day. so even though it's not legally required, conc
. >> it's a simple courtesy that began in 1896 with a telegram that william jennings bryan sent to william the tradition has continued in some form or another in every election since. al smith gave the first radio concession in 1928 after losing to herbert hoover. in 1940, moviegoers watched wendell willkie concede to fdr in a newsreel. ( trumpeting ) >> people of america, i accept the result of the election with complete goodwill. >> when gerald ford lost the 1976 election,...
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biden leads in that state by about 50,000 votes, bryan llenas with us this afternoon. >> the trump campaignlicans are trying to block results of the same time, 67 counties are trying to certify their results in pennsylvania and the certification in allegheny county took place this morning, home to pittsburgh. the board of elections voting 2-1 to certify their results there. there are two lawsuits to keep an eye on in the keystone state. today the third circuit agreed to expedite a trump campaign appeal after a federal judge tossed out a lawsuit attempting to block the certification of results over the weekend. in his opinion judge matthew brand wrote that the case by rudy giuliani was speculative, accusations unsupported by evidence. they asked the court to disenfranchise over 7 million voters and a plaintiff with quinn, formatively armed with corruption. the campaign is asking the appeals court to amended complaint heard by another district judge and in the meantime they are asking the court of appeals to stop the certification of the results until this is all sorted out. in a second lawsu
biden leads in that state by about 50,000 votes, bryan llenas with us this afternoon. >> the trump campaignlicans are trying to block results of the same time, 67 counties are trying to certify their results in pennsylvania and the certification in allegheny county took place this morning, home to pittsburgh. the board of elections voting 2-1 to certify their results there. there are two lawsuits to keep an eye on in the keystone state. today the third circuit agreed to expedite a trump...
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bryan jones isn't too worried about flying to virginia is that coronavirus pandemic worsens nationwide. an uptick forced governor newsom to put in place restrictions as of yesterday.>> i'm trying to observe all precautions that are required by government officials. but my dad's surgery at the age of 78 was happening. so he wanted me to be there with him. i decided to take the chance and travel. >> under advisory people are urge to self quarantine for 14 days. the new rule comes as california surpassed a whopping 1 million covid-19 cases. >> what the self quarantine, it should really be limited to interactions within the immediate household and that mixing with households that they come to california to visit. >> health officials say while it may be tempting to visit family and friends, they recommend able to local and not gather in groups. folks we spoke to say that although disappointed, they changed their holiday plans to do their part in helping to keep others safe. >> we usually try to get together with friends and have dinner together. unfortunately this time we will do it separat
bryan jones isn't too worried about flying to virginia is that coronavirus pandemic worsens nationwide. an uptick forced governor newsom to put in place restrictions as of yesterday.>> i'm trying to observe all precautions that are required by government officials. but my dad's surgery at the age of 78 was happening. so he wanted me to be there with him. i decided to take the chance and travel. >> under advisory people are urge to self quarantine for 14 days. the new rule comes as...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "cook's country," bryan makes bridget a foolproof recipe for pennsylvania dutch apples julia to a tasting of vanilla ice cream, and bridget and julia make gift-worthy amish cinnamon bread. that's aht here on "cook's country."
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "cook's country," bryan makes bridget a foolproof recipe for pennsylvania dutch apples julia to a tasting of vanilla ice cream, and bridget and julia make gift-worthy amish cinnamon bread. that's aht here on "cook's country."
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whether we go back to william jennings bryan, he would long, name the other names, and of course presidentrump, this is populism at hand. do you see populism extending its reach across america, or as you say, with clear and direct messaging, can it be stanched like it was with hugh we long of ey long of-- with hugh louisiana? brian: what's happened recently is the coronavirus has been reality. the economy has been reality for president trump. so i think there is a turn towards people who actually understand things, how economies operate and how dependent can be best served. lisa: there are boards over the windows across cities in the united states. this is unusual the day before the election. there's a feeling of eeriness before the storm. may 11-year-old son said to me last night, are we going to be ok? is it going to be violent? if the sense of violence overstated, or do you get the sense that the unrest in general has that ability of potentially percolating? brian: i am very worried, more than i have been about any election in my lifetime. i think the reason for that is that there is no
whether we go back to william jennings bryan, he would long, name the other names, and of course presidentrump, this is populism at hand. do you see populism extending its reach across america, or as you say, with clear and direct messaging, can it be stanched like it was with hugh we long of ey long of-- with hugh louisiana? brian: what's happened recently is the coronavirus has been reality. the economy has been reality for president trump. so i think there is a turn towards people who...
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the first significant reform movement involved the populists led by williams jennings bryan in the 1890s. but that largely agrarian movement never gained sufficient support from the middle and upper-class voters or from urban voters. so it was superseded around the turn-of-the-century by a more broadly based movement known as progressivism. the success of that movement in bringing about reform was largely owing to the energetic efforts of theodore roosevelt, often simply referred to as t.r., or teddy. roosevelt, it should be noted, was not a very likely candidate originally to become a reform leader. he was born into one of the wealthiest, most aristocratic of old new york families. it did not seem likely that one born into such a status what emerged as a leader for reform. he might well have been expected to be a firm conservative but that was not to be the case. why was it? well, as a child, roosevelt had been weak, sickly, troubled by asthma, terribly troubled by asthma, and weak eyesight. so he undertook to correct the shortcomings and worked hard to improve his health. he became a b
the first significant reform movement involved the populists led by williams jennings bryan in the 1890s. but that largely agrarian movement never gained sufficient support from the middle and upper-class voters or from urban voters. so it was superseded around the turn-of-the-century by a more broadly based movement known as progressivism. the success of that movement in bringing about reform was largely owing to the energetic efforts of theodore roosevelt, often simply referred to as t.r., or...