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cobbs: questions? please use the microphones.c-span will like to get your question on television. >> thank you very much for the presentation. i also appreciate you bringing up the arlington burial. the policy was that -- going back to burials, there is a cemetery at meuse-argonne. the two women you talked about that died in france, where they buried their or any other military cemetery? ms. cobbs: great question. one of the women was buried right outside paris. she was buried in one of the paris cemeteries, there are so many cemeteries in france for world war i. such a tragic war. another was initially buried in the same one outside paris because she was behind the lines. but her family asked for her to be brought home. she and other deceased soldiers. this is a weird thing. they kept calling them soldiers and talking about their discharge. they had regular army uniforms. it was the uniform that ended up being the crucial piece of vidence. did you know, it is illegal to impersonate an officer or military person? by wearing the u
cobbs: questions? please use the microphones.c-span will like to get your question on television. >> thank you very much for the presentation. i also appreciate you bringing up the arlington burial. the policy was that -- going back to burials, there is a cemetery at meuse-argonne. the two women you talked about that died in france, where they buried their or any other military cemetery? ms. cobbs: great question. one of the women was buried right outside paris. she was buried in one of...
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ty cobb promised 2017. he said i'd be embarrassed if this is still haunting the white house by thanksgiving and worse if it's haunting him by year end. cobb did not specify how bad it would be if it lasted longer than that. he resigned as white house lawyer in may. cobb did want the president to engage with the special counsel early on. the president still has not. he claims he's answered some of the special counsel's questions himself, at least on paper. nbc news is reporting those answers and those answers alone will be submitted by thursday. >> your team is preparing written answers to questions about -- >> not my team. i'm preparing written answers. >> is that your final position there's going be no sit down interview and nothing written or in person on obstruction? >> i would say probably. probably. i can change my mind but probably. >> no interview? >> i think we have wasted enough time on this witch hunt. the answer is probably. we're finished. >> our big question is, the president answering question
ty cobb promised 2017. he said i'd be embarrassed if this is still haunting the white house by thanksgiving and worse if it's haunting him by year end. cobb did not specify how bad it would be if it lasted longer than that. he resigned as white house lawyer in may. cobb did want the president to engage with the special counsel early on. the president still has not. he claims he's answered some of the special counsel's questions himself, at least on paper. nbc news is reporting those answers and...
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jelani cobb of "the new yorker." and max boot, author of "the corrosion of conservatism: why i left the right." good evening. it's so good to have all of you on. welcome to the program. i've got to -- as these words are coming out of my mouth, you know, ms-13, you know, they want to turn into sanctuary cities, he's sowing hate and division and fear. the question is, will america go for it on tuesday? >> well, i mean america went for it in 2016. and, you know, we've kind of seen that even as we had the conversation where we kept trying to avoid what this actually was, you remember the age of the economic anxiety argument. and then what people have done in the aftermath is seen time and time and time again that people were attracted to the very thing that people on the left found most loathsome about the way donald trump ran his campaign. and so the question -- and also it helped that there was a kind of disaffected democratic voter on the other side. so the question is really now what we're looking at is in some ways
jelani cobb of "the new yorker." and max boot, author of "the corrosion of conservatism: why i left the right." good evening. it's so good to have all of you on. welcome to the program. i've got to -- as these words are coming out of my mouth, you know, ms-13, you know, they want to turn into sanctuary cities, he's sowing hate and division and fear. the question is, will america go for it on tuesday? >> well, i mean america went for it in 2016. and, you know, we've...
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then also this amazing popcorn on the cobb.you stick it in the microwave and it sticks on the cobb. >> small business. >> niche business. >> shop local, shop small. >> thank you very much. >> november 24th, saturday. >> i'll see you in a small store. >> all righty. yes, you will. >>> we've launched the third season of our podcast, been there, built that. in honor of small business saturday, i talked to three small business owners who faced a really tough time in their business and overcame them. bruce schoenberg is owner of oasis spa in new york. he literally brought his business back from the ashes following a fire. jenn rosen dms baun told me about her story. i hope you git a chance to listen to this episode. if you do, leave some comments. we'd love to hear what you think. go check it out, it's called ben there, built that. you can get it wherever you get your podcasts. >>> our small business saturday from beloit, wisconsin, continues. we take a stroll with the city manager who tells us what the town is doing to get people t
then also this amazing popcorn on the cobb.you stick it in the microwave and it sticks on the cobb. >> small business. >> niche business. >> shop local, shop small. >> thank you very much. >> november 24th, saturday. >> i'll see you in a small store. >> all righty. yes, you will. >>> we've launched the third season of our podcast, been there, built that. in honor of small business saturday, i talked to three small business owners who faced a...
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it is in cobb county. so, karen handel has been winning in cobb county. one precinct left in this district. you can see happenedle has bend leading. that district will probably go up. there's a recount provision that will probably be triggered. georgia six looks like -- they had the special election in 2017, tonight's election and now looks like a recount. we'll never get georgia six out of the news. >> can i ask you about a couple governor's races in the northeast. i'm interested in this what we're seeing as a gop bubble. do you have anything on the connecticut governor's race or the maine governor's race? >> the gap here has been closed to 25,000, lamont still 25,000 behind here. you can see in connecticut now more than three-quarters of the vote has been counted for. still, though, you can see the city of hartford, no votes in yet from the city of hartford. you expect a boost there for ned lamont. he is running from behind and there are some other republican areas still to come as well. let's see if we can go up to maine and get this loaded in. yes, th
it is in cobb county. so, karen handel has been winning in cobb county. one precinct left in this district. you can see happenedle has bend leading. that district will probably go up. there's a recount provision that will probably be triggered. georgia six looks like -- they had the special election in 2017, tonight's election and now looks like a recount. we'll never get georgia six out of the news. >> can i ask you about a couple governor's races in the northeast. i'm interested in this...
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science related problems like the one of mr holt have to use blue jeans could use mid-sized or smaller cobbs. this new twenty first century swiss cow needs to be both smaller and more efficient and here are a group of those prized to specimens they belong to and the various elica who runs an organic farm his cows are modest in size and appetite making them ideal for grazing the biggest is one metre forty five tall. climatic you seem to be in my view not smaller cows are more economical. they're healthier and need less fodder. then. but not all farmers think the new swiss cow is the future heinz maya prefers high performance cattle. this cow is being dolled up for an auction a young cow with huge potential. little she has often tested and with perfectly placed heats she's a deal for a fully automated stable said milking systems a mouth machine mrs heinz maya is picking out the animals for his next auction among them is penny at one meter sixty five she's around twenty centimeters taller than the cow. as on the organic farm she also produces about a third more milk. he's president of her perso
science related problems like the one of mr holt have to use blue jeans could use mid-sized or smaller cobbs. this new twenty first century swiss cow needs to be both smaller and more efficient and here are a group of those prized to specimens they belong to and the various elica who runs an organic farm his cows are modest in size and appetite making them ideal for grazing the biggest is one metre forty five tall. climatic you seem to be in my view not smaller cows are more economical. they're...
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abrams: sarah is from cobb county. sarah is a business owner that has a company that has grown from 100 employees to 3500 employees. every single one has health care. every single one. she also has daycare. so, what she has been able to do while growing her company is something georgia can do while growing its state. if we expand medicaid, we stabilize rural communities, and all them get to -- you know, no one is bringing a company where you cannot get a doctor. but you can also stabilize the economies of our communities and half a million georgians all of a sudden will not have to worry about missing work because they have a cold or come into work with that cold so everybody of has to gets sicks. after that, i would work on education. we have to get something done on transit. cobb county has something to do with transit. i'm excited because i know the first 100 days sets the tone. but what we can do to stabilize, reorient, and move the state forward, building on -- the republicans have not been all bad. governor deal
abrams: sarah is from cobb county. sarah is a business owner that has a company that has grown from 100 employees to 3500 employees. every single one has health care. every single one. she also has daycare. so, what she has been able to do while growing her company is something georgia can do while growing its state. if we expand medicaid, we stabilize rural communities, and all them get to -- you know, no one is bringing a company where you cannot get a doctor. but you can also stabilize the...
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he hired ty cobb instead, so can the chief say he didn't know whitaker?interviewing whitaker for that job, it was don mcgahn, the white house counsel, who thought he might be a good fit for the in-house guy, and trump sdidecided to go with cobb instead. so we don't know if he knew anything about whitaker that early. although saying he didn't know him is ludicrous given how much he would have been in meetings. >> there's at least a dozen that we can count. >> i would like to say, i do not think -- i disagree that mueller will indict president trump or even that he thinks he does have that authority. clearly the justice department says he does not and there is no sign that he or rod rosenstein or matt whitaker would try to challenge that longstanding rule within the justice department. >> interestingly, charlie, because the democrats have written to the justice department ethics officer. they want to get whitaker out. but trump was really angry with sessions for recusing himself and he never let that go. does whitaker have any choice but to do what the pres
he hired ty cobb instead, so can the chief say he didn't know whitaker?interviewing whitaker for that job, it was don mcgahn, the white house counsel, who thought he might be a good fit for the in-house guy, and trump sdidecided to go with cobb instead. so we don't know if he knew anything about whitaker that early. although saying he didn't know him is ludicrous given how much he would have been in meetings. >> there's at least a dozen that we can count. >> i would like to say, i...
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. >> kim, kim cobb with us now, you go to christmas island every two weeks. this is your area of study. christmas island, the pacific, of course. is what you heard from this report, does it correlate with what you have found if your 18 years of research? >> yes. absolutely absolutely. as a climate scientist, some of us are digging back into the past to look at climate extremes before the rise of carbon dioxide. what we've seen locked into the records is coming up into the president, things are getting warmer. and the natural climate exchange that i study are getting more extreme. perfectly consistent with the findings of this report. >> and -- go ahead, martin. >> i was going to ask, we've had a number of reports done over the years. what makes this so important and why should we so carefully look at it? >> yes. these reports come out every several years. and this uncaught my eye because it ratcheted up things we had bigger uncertainties about in the past. with this report they're becoming clearer than ever. that's unfortunately in the worse direction. sea le
. >> kim, kim cobb with us now, you go to christmas island every two weeks. this is your area of study. christmas island, the pacific, of course. is what you heard from this report, does it correlate with what you have found if your 18 years of research? >> yes. absolutely absolutely. as a climate scientist, some of us are digging back into the past to look at climate extremes before the rise of carbon dioxide. what we've seen locked into the records is coming up into the president,...
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this is held at the cobb county civic center in marietta, georgia. [cheers and applause] >> hello georgia! hello georgia! [cheers] >> hello, georgia! [cheers] >> i just want to say y'all have been on my mind. [cheers] >> oh, yeah! georgia, you've been on my mind. and here's why, you know, i was just sitting at home in california, minding my own business -- [laughter] >> -- but i could not stop thinking about what's going on down here. [cheers] >> you all are on the precipice, on the very precipice of a historical and historical election. [cheers] >> and so this is what i came to tell you, i'm an independent woman. i have earned the right to do exactly what i want to do. [cheers and applause] >> i have earned the right to do what i want to do when i want to do it. [cheers] >> i have earned the right to think for myself. [cheers] >> and to vote for myself. [cheers] and that's why i am a registered independent because i don't want any party, and i don't want any kind of partisan influence telling me what decisions i get to make for myself. so i wanted t
this is held at the cobb county civic center in marietta, georgia. [cheers and applause] >> hello georgia! hello georgia! [cheers] >> hello, georgia! [cheers] >> i just want to say y'all have been on my mind. [cheers] >> oh, yeah! georgia, you've been on my mind. and here's why, you know, i was just sitting at home in california, minding my own business -- [laughter] >> -- but i could not stop thinking about what's going on down here. [cheers] >> you all are...
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this is cob cou this is cobb county. the ability to get cobb and decalb as well.retty decently large minority communities. that's the game. they talked about being in and picking out voters in areas that vote republican. if you want to win in georgia and stacy abrams wants to win, she needs to roll up huge votes. oprah is delivering the message that she is doing it in a big way by us and i assume any others. >> in 2016, she was able to pull democratic voters into the republican party. with the name recognition, she is an independent. somebody who hasn't associated herself with a political candidate and could be a real boost to this democratic gubernatorial candidate in a race that is extremely close. >> everyone wants an oprah, of course everyone wants an oprah. the next best thing is donald trump trying to do what she's doing. essentially turn out the base. >> the question for me, it's a great point. president trump is the singular star of the republican party. his vice president is there trying to help with the secretary of state. this is not about finding new v
this is cob cou this is cobb county. the ability to get cobb and decalb as well.retty decently large minority communities. that's the game. they talked about being in and picking out voters in areas that vote republican. if you want to win in georgia and stacy abrams wants to win, she needs to roll up huge votes. oprah is delivering the message that she is doing it in a big way by us and i assume any others. >> in 2016, she was able to pull democratic voters into the republican party....
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we are in cobb county as you mentioned, and traditionally, cobb county has voted republican in presidential. last time they went for a democrat for the first time, and what's happening now is you've got people who are canvassing the neighborhoods, they specifically found out who hasn't voted yet and found this woman, mary robynete,s question becomes who did you vote for in the last presidential election? >> hillary. >> reporter: and you haven't voted yet? >> no. >> reporter: who are you going to vote for for governor this time? >> stacey abrams, and she's a woman, she's an intelligent woman, and we need to show our country, our girls, our granddaughters that we can do whatever we want even though someone tells us we can't. >> reporter: so the issue specifically that matter to you in this election for governor? >> she's got compassion. she has ideas. and she's a woman. and we have to vote for more women. >> reporter: and it's just a coincidence that you have on blue today? >> i thought of this shirt. last week i decided i'm going to be loud and proud with my blue, and i'm a bleeding heart li
we are in cobb county as you mentioned, and traditionally, cobb county has voted republican in presidential. last time they went for a democrat for the first time, and what's happening now is you've got people who are canvassing the neighborhoods, they specifically found out who hasn't voted yet and found this woman, mary robynete,s question becomes who did you vote for in the last presidential election? >> hillary. >> reporter: and you haven't voted yet? >> no. >>...
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we're here in cobb county because it's stronger but for the last election, 2016, for the first time cobb county voted for a democrat, hillary clinton. i want to bring in, you talk about energized voters. let me talk to rose van dyke. you're in reali estate. you told me how you're feeling. how do you feel? >> it's very important. >> are you ready to vote? >> i'm read. >> you decided not to vote early. why not? >> usually i vote on tuesday, election day. i thought my vote might weigh more on that day. >> you're going to tell us who you will vote for? >> no. >> all the conversations around voter suppression and whether absentee ballots are being counted, does that weigh on you in terms of who you will vote for for? >> not at all? >> why not? >> i feel i've made up my mind. i'm ready to vote for my candidate. >> thanks very much. >> shoe's voting. a lot of people have voted. they were talking about wa was t the voter turn out. there's something like 6.9 million. on a third of those voters came out to vote last time. it will be much different this time. >> nvr evada is a purple state. republi
we're here in cobb county because it's stronger but for the last election, 2016, for the first time cobb county voted for a democrat, hillary clinton. i want to bring in, you talk about energized voters. let me talk to rose van dyke. you're in reali estate. you told me how you're feeling. how do you feel? >> it's very important. >> are you ready to vote? >> i'm read. >> you decided not to vote early. why not? >> usually i vote on tuesday, election day. i thought my...
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jelani cobb is a staff writer for "the new yorker" and a journalism professor at columbia university.or being with us. we'll be right back. >> thank you. i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,.. ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. think your copd medicine is doing enough? maybe you should think again. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy
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jelani cobb is a staff writer for "the new yorker" and a journalism professor at columbia university. thank you for being with us. we'll be right back. >> thank you. ♪ whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back, and you won't want to stop for anything else. lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. amanda's mom's appointment hello mom. just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. >>> facts, they are important. in 2014, russia decided to take a chunk of ukraine known as crimea a
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huge in this particular precinct in cobb county. cobb county, by the way, is the home of former speaker of the house newt gingrich. hillary clinton narrowly won this county in 2016 despite the fact it's gone republican for so many elections before. before the doors even opened today, more than 2.1 million georgians had voted early. there's been three weeks of early voting here in the state. during the last midterms, 900,000 people voted early. so more than double this time around. the turnout here in the peach state seems immense. >> gary tuckman live in georgia for us. thanks so much. back with me, we have our panel. amanda, let me start with you. that's interesting that gary tuckman is hearing such positivity from the voters. that has been, especially on the air waves, a very negative race, the georgia governor's race. > yeah, it's very interesting to me because there seems to be a one-way conversation happening there about voter suppression, voter turnout, where the democrats are the only ones saying there's a problem here, and r
huge in this particular precinct in cobb county. cobb county, by the way, is the home of former speaker of the house newt gingrich. hillary clinton narrowly won this county in 2016 despite the fact it's gone republican for so many elections before. before the doors even opened today, more than 2.1 million georgians had voted early. there's been three weeks of early voting here in the state. during the last midterms, 900,000 people voted early. so more than double this time around. the turnout...
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county, where i'm standing right now, in the last presidential election, 2016, cobb county for the first time went for a democrat. that was hillary clinton. all the times before, they had voted republican, but not that time. so now what do they think about these allegations? let's ask a voter. this is eddie. forget the fact it says billy on his shirt. what do you think about all of this in terms of the allegations that are coming from the secretary of state's office that there might have been some attempt by the democrats to hack into those registration files? >> i don't believe it. >> reporter: you don't believe it? >> no, i don't believe it at all. i think it's just to throw off voters. i think people are going to vote whoever they're going to vote for anyway. i don't think it's true. >> reporter: when you hear allegations of voter suppression, does that bother you? does that impact the way that you're going to vote? >> no, not at all. not at all. >> reporter: what does matter to you in terms of voting? >> i just have my own thoughts about who i'm going to vote for and why. i just keep
county, where i'm standing right now, in the last presidential election, 2016, cobb county for the first time went for a democrat. that was hillary clinton. all the times before, they had voted republican, but not that time. so now what do they think about these allegations? let's ask a voter. this is eddie. forget the fact it says billy on his shirt. what do you think about all of this in terms of the allegations that are coming from the secretary of state's office that there might have been...
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goo go dowo field brian cobb. gain of 48. that would set up a maryland field goal to make it 7-3. later in the quarter, same score, mcsorley f can'td anyone, so he takes off running again. 20 yards straight up the middle. no one's going to tm.ch second rushing touchdown of the day gives penn state a 14-3 lead. game still in progress. penn state leading 31-3 in the fourth quarter. > 3-8 navy in new orleans taking on tulane. there he is, the great roger staubach in the house. dshipmen down by as much as 18 early, but it's tied in the fourth before taj ma loy takes the pitch and gives navy the lead. ensuing drive, tane goes right down the field and justin mcmillen hits tolls, who getsn for the 26-yard score. tulane wants to go for the win, they line up to g for two, and mcmillens lob one for charles jones, who is wide open to give tulane the lead, going up a po t. they stopnavy's last effort to win it 29-28. >>> bowie state in the second round of the division ii playoffs, taking on valdosta state in georgia. bulldogs looking good early. amir hall hits maurice williams to get the scor
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did -- there was one outstanding precinct from cobb county. you can see handel picked up votes. i'm doing the quick math in my head. about 1588 votes, i think, separating them. i believe that is within a point there, so that still looks like recount territory in the sixth district of georgia. >> thank you, steve. that's very rare when a call like that has to be changed. having transparency that it was a data entry error helps happen. >> we don't know what happened on the ground, was there a c concession, did everyone report this this way? >> it's always troubling when it happens that way. there's a -- there's hundreds of races tonight and that will happen at some point. >> i see steve has refreshed his board to show the senate races. >> question showed you earlier jon tester continues to lead. it's tight. a 3,000-vote edge for tester. two things are happening. there are -- there is such a thing in montana as a core democratic area. one glacier county yet to be reported there. we're waiting on that one. we also have cascade, this is just sort of the early vote that's tallied here
did -- there was one outstanding precinct from cobb county. you can see handel picked up votes. i'm doing the quick math in my head. about 1588 votes, i think, separating them. i believe that is within a point there, so that still looks like recount territory in the sixth district of georgia. >> thank you, steve. that's very rare when a call like that has to be changed. having transparency that it was a data entry error helps happen. >> we don't know what happened on the ground, was...
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announcer: next on american history tv, historian and author elizabeth cobbs talks about the women whod overseas as telephone operators in the u.s. army signal corps during world war i. she also explores how their service impacted the women's suffrage movement in the u.s., and it she talks about the six-decade fight by these women to be recognized as military veterans. the national archives in washington dc hosted this 50-minute event. >> after the united states entered world war i, women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. although women were prohibited from joining the army or navy, they found ways to contribute, taking jobs once performed by men overseas. one group of women however possessed a skill much-needed by the army. fighting a war required a reliable communications network. but more than 2.5 years had devastated the french telephone system. general john j pershing commander of the american , expeditionary forces, called the expertise of the women le
announcer: next on american history tv, historian and author elizabeth cobbs talks about the women whod overseas as telephone operators in the u.s. army signal corps during world war i. she also explores how their service impacted the women's suffrage movement in the u.s., and it she talks about the six-decade fight by these women to be recognized as military veterans. the national archives in washington dc hosted this 50-minute event. >> after the united states entered world war i, women...
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he's come to cobb county, one of the handful that went to hillary clinton in 2016.me is tight. brian kemp, you've been accused of voter suppression. that's ridiculous. we have a record turnout, minority participation up, we have1 million more people on the rolls than we had when i took office. you've got hundreds of thousands of people purged from the register, many of them african—american. ma'am, we are following state law, and i took an oath to do that. is that your law? it's the state law in georgia, that the legislature passed, i took an oath of office to defend and protect those laws. so did the attorney general. you should look at your facts. he argues stacey abrams is filling the register with people who don't have a right to vote. i called stacey abrams and i said, stacey, this is 0prah. laughter. this race has become one of the hottest in the country. surrogates on both sides both have georgia on their minds. #georgia on my mind...# but perhaps this should be a big wake—up call to questions about america's future. the next governor gets to influence who co
he's come to cobb county, one of the handful that went to hillary clinton in 2016.me is tight. brian kemp, you've been accused of voter suppression. that's ridiculous. we have a record turnout, minority participation up, we have1 million more people on the rolls than we had when i took office. you've got hundreds of thousands of people purged from the register, many of them african—american. ma'am, we are following state law, and i took an oath to do that. is that your law? it's the state law...
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to mr cobb let's talk about the bonus luck there are a lot of the teams know how it's difficult to understand we will give you the answers every easter. that i just wish double waved. the baby or digital maurier's. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and pilots they deplore the powers of social media law the messages are spreading like wildfire and thousands of followers are now joining their cause long line down on the streets of. the old woman who are changing the law. he just. starts nov twenty sixth on the c.w. . i want to welcome to another edition of your max with me your host meghan lee as usual we are making our way around europe to all the cultural hotspots to the integrity of the u.k. after a hostile reception in parliament may heard the news that hard line breaks in here jacob riis mall have begun the process of bringing a no confidence vote to try to force her from office. yes some people say it goes from bad to worse for some reason may let's bring in our correspondents now barbara vai's or is in london and georg lo
to mr cobb let's talk about the bonus luck there are a lot of the teams know how it's difficult to understand we will give you the answers every easter. that i just wish double waved. the baby or digital maurier's. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and pilots they deplore the powers of social media law the messages are spreading like wildfire and thousands of followers are now joining their cause long line down on the streets...
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>> reporter: the media mogul telling a cobb county crowd that she called democrat stacey abrams out of blue this week. >> i'm here today because stacey abrams cares about the things that matter. she cares about medicaid expansion. s applause ) she cares about keeping families together. >> reporter: she also went door to door. >> oh! >> reporter: ...to the shock of some georgia voters. edrah is a registered ondependent and has only stumped for one other major candidate... >> he is the one, barack obama! >> reporter: abrams is vying to cacome the nation's first female african american governor. polls show her virtually tied with georgia's republican secretary of state brian kemp. he hit the trail today with vice president mike pence. >> i heard oprah's in town today. i'm kind of a big deal, too. ( cheers and applause ) you get that? and i got a message-- i got a message for all stacey abrams' liberal hollywood friends: this ain't hollywood. this is georgia! >> reporter: the governor's race tire has been plagued by sucusations of voter suppression, lawsuits filed over registration purges,
>> reporter: the media mogul telling a cobb county crowd that she called democrat stacey abrams out of blue this week. >> i'm here today because stacey abrams cares about the things that matter. she cares about medicaid expansion. s applause ) she cares about keeping families together. >> reporter: she also went door to door. >> oh! >> reporter: ...to the shock of some georgia voters. edrah is a registered ondependent and has only stumped for one other major...
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>> reporter: the media mogul telling a cobb county crowd that she called democrat stacey abrams out ofhis week. >> i'm here today because stacey abrams cares about the things that matter. she cares about medicaid expansion. she cares about keeping families together. >> reporter: she also went door to door. >> oh. >> reporter: to the shock of some georgia voters. >> reporter: oprah is a registered independent and has only stumped for one other major candidate. >> he is the one. barack obama! >> reporter: abrams is vying to become the nation's first female african-american governor. polls show her virtually tied with georgia's republican secretary of state brian kemp. ♪ >> reporter: he hit the trail today with vice president mike pence. >> i heard oprah is in town today. i'm kind of a big deal, too. did you get that? and i've got a message. i got a message for all of stacey abrams liberal hollywood friends. this ain't hollywood. this is georgia! >> the governor's race here has been plagued by accusations of voter suppression, lawsuits filed over registration purges and polling place clos
>> reporter: the media mogul telling a cobb county crowd that she called democrat stacey abrams out ofhis week. >> i'm here today because stacey abrams cares about the things that matter. she cares about medicaid expansion. she cares about keeping families together. >> reporter: she also went door to door. >> oh. >> reporter: to the shock of some georgia voters. >> reporter: oprah is a registered independent and has only stumped for one other major candidate....
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william cobb preschool next year. she is involved in the bay area women and children community center, which is housed within the tenderloin elementary school. so shell -- her appointment was approved -- her nomination was approved at our full p.a.c. meeting on october 10. >> okay. thank you. let's see...we have no public comments signed up for this item. any comments from the board or superintendent? okay. seeing none, roll call vote. miss casco? >>clerk: thank you. [roll cal [ro [roll call] >>clerk: that's six ayes. >> section h, discussion of other educational items. superintendent? >> the first item we have tonight is the california dashboard local indicators report. we have presenting on that our chief of research, planning, and assessments. dr. khana? >> good evening, commissioners, superintendents, and members of the public. i'm here representing john burke, who is the dashboard coordinator for sfusd and the county. the california dashboard is our accountability system with ten priorities, seven of which have l
william cobb preschool next year. she is involved in the bay area women and children community center, which is housed within the tenderloin elementary school. so shell -- her appointment was approved -- her nomination was approved at our full p.a.c. meeting on october 10. >> okay. thank you. let's see...we have no public comments signed up for this item. any comments from the board or superintendent? okay. seeing none, roll call vote. miss casco? >>clerk: thank you. [roll cal [ro...
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we are in cobb county. this was the home of the former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. it always has been a republican county, about you it changed over the years. the most recent election, hillary clinton defeated donald trump by less than 2%, but she won and it's a battle ground county. we have been talking to people all day. lots of people are voting for the republican, kemp. lots of people are voting for the democrat, abrams. the race may not come to an end. can't wait until tuesday is over so we know the results. it may not end. in georgia, a few states have a run off. if one doesn't get 50% plus one vote, there is a run off. because there is a libertarian candidate in the race. he is not going to with in or do well at all, but he may get enough votes to stop from getting 50% and the race will go to overtime on december 4th. >> and we will be back at it. we are watching two key races. the governor's race and the race for the senate. from a polling site in miami, florida, rosa, a highly contested race in florida. set the scene for us today. >> reporter:breckle. the
we are in cobb county. this was the home of the former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. it always has been a republican county, about you it changed over the years. the most recent election, hillary clinton defeated donald trump by less than 2%, but she won and it's a battle ground county. we have been talking to people all day. lots of people are voting for the republican, kemp. lots of people are voting for the democrat, abrams. the race may not come to an end. can't wait until tuesday is...
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copious amounts of rain -- and it is thundering on cobb. >> this almost never happens. >> outline stretchesrussian river to parts of lake county. it is collapsing a little bit but you are getting some thunderstorm activity. not only there but on the southwest closed by inverness. you can see the storm tracker there. that is a sign of things to come as the next piece of energy rotates in. very cold, unstable air will move in. a rainbow day. there are barometric pressure is now 2938. that's really low. that's where the surface low will go. mostly cloudy with rain and thunderstorm activity. the line is beginning to make it snow. there has been a break but things are picking up. morgan hill to gilroy. a little bit in the santa cruz mountains. that is the line making its move. we had a brief break and this could give us another round of thunderstorm activity with some reports of hail. 50s and the temperatures are going down and the wind is out of the south at about 35. look for son and clouds and showers and rinse and repeat as the system drops in. 50s on the lot of the temperatures. some highs
copious amounts of rain -- and it is thundering on cobb. >> this almost never happens. >> outline stretchesrussian river to parts of lake county. it is collapsing a little bit but you are getting some thunderstorm activity. not only there but on the southwest closed by inverness. you can see the storm tracker there. that is a sign of things to come as the next piece of energy rotates in. very cold, unstable air will move in. a rainbow day. there are barometric pressure is now 2938....
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thisee performing in san francisco at cobb comedy club, thank you for being here. what a resume that is. >> not bad. kind of need to pick a lane. >> a lot of people always say you have to pick something to be good at it but if you have a lot of interest, you can do everything. >> i don't know if you can do it well comedy is my kind of main passion and get ready to shoot ag special in january for show time. right now comedy is may calling. >> i'm going to bring up colin kaepernick. king out of football. punishing hits. did that enter your mind to get away from football? >> we're coming out hot. yeah, that's a great question. >> the show is hot. i like this. it's early let's do this. so for me, i was always terrified to fight. i was scared to fight. i was good at it butter fied and comedy is what i wantd to do suns i was a kid. robin williams and adam sand ler those are my heroes. that was a passion of mine. getting punched in the face isn't the funnest. >> it might lead to ct or shorten your life span getting beat up playing football and ufc. if you can use this to
thisee performing in san francisco at cobb comedy club, thank you for being here. what a resume that is. >> not bad. kind of need to pick a lane. >> a lot of people always say you have to pick something to be good at it but if you have a lot of interest, you can do everything. >> i don't know if you can do it well comedy is my kind of main passion and get ready to shoot ag special in january for show time. right now comedy is may calling. >> i'm going to bring up colin...
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this has been a kabuki dance from the beginning that trump really wants to speak when he knows unlike cobbodd who said we trusted them and thought we would give a million different documents and 20 different witnesses from the white house. going back to the first thing which is the defense that he doesn't have the authority to talk. i have the order in front of me. the second part of it says any matters arose or may arise directly from the investigation like say obstruction. the first part of it is any links and coordination between the russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of donald trump. again, the nonfactual president that we have is contradicted by the facts, the document, the law. i believe that if he does answer any question even in print, i know some people don't think interrogatories are helpful -- >> i don't. >> they sign at the bottom. you have the lawyers having him write things that they are reviewing when they don't know the truth any better than anybody in this case because you can't trust what he says unless he admits to something. i think they are
this has been a kabuki dance from the beginning that trump really wants to speak when he knows unlike cobbodd who said we trusted them and thought we would give a million different documents and 20 different witnesses from the white house. going back to the first thing which is the defense that he doesn't have the authority to talk. i have the order in front of me. the second part of it says any matters arose or may arise directly from the investigation like say obstruction. the first part of...
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cobb county georgians are voting. there's been a steady stream of voters coming into this precinct. this morning before the doors even opened at 7:00, it was pouring outside, it was thundering and lightning. the reason we came here, it an interesting place. it's the former home of the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. it used to be a very republican county but it's gotten more democratic over the years and in 2016 hillary clinton actually won here over donald trump, and that was not considered very likely. it happened so it's become a battleground county. you have a combination of the big gubernatorial race and the fact people have come here because they symbolically want to vote with president trump or symbolically want to vote against president trump. the gubernatorial race and that factor have brought a lot of voters. the turnout here and everything so far at this particular precinct has been very smooth. one other thing i want to mention to you, brooke, there have been up to 20 days of voting in the state of georgia. each county does early voting their own way but some
cobb county georgians are voting. there's been a steady stream of voters coming into this precinct. this morning before the doors even opened at 7:00, it was pouring outside, it was thundering and lightning. the reason we came here, it an interesting place. it's the former home of the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. it used to be a very republican county but it's gotten more democratic over the years and in 2016 hillary clinton actually won here over donald trump, and that was not...
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. >> with that said, so the viewers know, kim cobb with us now, you go to christmas island every two weeks. this is your area of study. christmas island in the pacific, of course. is what you heard from this report, does it correlate with what you found in 18 years of research? >> yes, absolutely. so as a climate scientist, some of us are in the business of digging back into the past to look at climate extremes before the rise of carbon dioxide. what's locked in records is coming to the present, things are getting warmer, natural climate extremes are getting more extreme. consistent with the findings of the report. >> i was going to ask, we had a number of reports done over the years. what makes this one so important and why should we carefully look at it? >> yes. i think these reports come out every several years, and this one i think caught my eye because it has ratcheted up some impacts that we had bigger unsernlu uncertainties but now are clearer than ever, and that's in the worst direction. sea level estimates ticked up. our attribution of climate extremes has improved since the
. >> with that said, so the viewers know, kim cobb with us now, you go to christmas island every two weeks. this is your area of study. christmas island in the pacific, of course. is what you heard from this report, does it correlate with what you found in 18 years of research? >> yes, absolutely. so as a climate scientist, some of us are in the business of digging back into the past to look at climate extremes before the rise of carbon dioxide. what's locked in records is coming to...
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white house for the job of being their internal anti-mueller enjoy, the job that eventually went to ty cobbthe person who is mueller's supervisor. >> and we're fast forwarding, immaterii want to focus on matt and this news conference. he called out the republicans who distanced themselves from him during the midterms and lost, medical examinerntioned t threatened house democrats with retaliation if they investigate him as well. so kimberly, do you think this was a strategy meant to distract from the midterms or is there something more here? >> i think what we saw during that press conference as is often the case when the president gives these occasional free wheeling press conferences is that he becomes very transparent. and he makes pretty clear what he's not happy about. and despite the fact that he leading up to the elections said he was focussing on the senate and really not paying attention to the house, the loss of those seats in the house clearly irked him, and he wanted to vent that in some way, and he did that by blaming the republicans in these districts that lost, that flipped to
white house for the job of being their internal anti-mueller enjoy, the job that eventually went to ty cobbthe person who is mueller's supervisor. >> and we're fast forwarding, immaterii want to focus on matt and this news conference. he called out the republicans who distanced themselves from him during the midterms and lost, medical examinerntioned t threatened house democrats with retaliation if they investigate him as well. so kimberly, do you think this was a strategy meant to...
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doesn't matter whether you are talking about the early team of ty cobb or john dowd or current legalhinks this is a good idea. first time the president has acknowledged as much publicly. it should be said though that his legal team, it's an important -- i wouldn't call it a victory but at least a small victory, maybe, that they managed to not answer anything according to them on obstruction by limiting their answers to what happened before he joined the white house. i mean, that's sort of concession from the mueller team. >> bret: mollie? >> we should be reminded that the special counsel was set up to investigate treasonous collusion with russia to steal an election. and so, of course, as soon as that didn't pan out, people tried to change it to object destruction or change it to other things. but, no lawyer worth his salt would have the president speaking on a limitless probe. but i am concerned that people who seem to care about rule of law don't care that we still don't actually know what the scope of the special counsel is this is a limitless probe. this is a person who has all t
doesn't matter whether you are talking about the early team of ty cobb or john dowd or current legalhinks this is a good idea. first time the president has acknowledged as much publicly. it should be said though that his legal team, it's an important -- i wouldn't call it a victory but at least a small victory, maybe, that they managed to not answer anything according to them on obstruction by limiting their answers to what happened before he joined the white house. i mean, that's sort of...
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in lake county, clier leak oaks, cobb, hidden valley lake and kelseyville. >> this time of year we should be talking about rain, not red flag warning. >> spencer is here with the latest. >> that's right. this used to be the time of year we expected a series of rain storms. right now it has been so dry for so long with relative humidity in the single digits in some locations with the increase in wind, you can see why there's greater concern now about fires. here is a look at live doppler 7. we have clear skies and mild conditions this evening after an unusually mild day for early to mid-november. check out this beautiful view from sutro tower looking out over san francisco. it is currently 60 degrees in the city. 61, oakland. mountain view, 62. 66 in san jose and morgan hill and a cool 51 in pacifica. this is a view from the east bay hills camera looking over parts of lake merritt. 60 right now in santa rosa. napa, 60. novato, 54. 52 in vacaville. 68 in concord. one more live look from the exploratorium camera, and these are the forecast temperatures. windy in some areas, especially in the
in lake county, clier leak oaks, cobb, hidden valley lake and kelseyville. >> this time of year we should be talking about rain, not red flag warning. >> spencer is here with the latest. >> that's right. this used to be the time of year we expected a series of rain storms. right now it has been so dry for so long with relative humidity in the single digits in some locations with the increase in wind, you can see why there's greater concern now about fires. here is a look at...
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as are parts of lake county such as cobb, kelsey ville and middletown... these are just three of the nine counties impacted. for a full list of all the counties and areas that will be impacted... visit kron-4 dot com... there we have all the details from p-g and -e lawrence karnow: fire danger will be running high tonight and into friday. winds could gust as high as 50 to 60 mph over the mountains. high pressure will bring sunny skies for the rest of the bay area. it will be clear, chilly and windy tonight with lows in the 30s and 40s. it will be sunny and windy at times tomorrow with highs in the 70s even near the coast. a weak sea breeze will return for the weekend to cool temperatures near the coast and reduce fire danger. the weather pattern looks dry for the next 7 days. (vicki) another big story we're following tonight... a wild day at the white house... jeff sessions resigned as attorney general -- after he says president trump asked him to step down-- effectively firing him.(grant) the move follows a combative presidential next 7 days.dry for the n
as are parts of lake county such as cobb, kelsey ville and middletown... these are just three of the nine counties impacted. for a full list of all the counties and areas that will be impacted... visit kron-4 dot com... there we have all the details from p-g and -e lawrence karnow: fire danger will be running high tonight and into friday. winds could gust as high as 50 to 60 mph over the mountains. high pressure will bring sunny skies for the rest of the bay area. it will be clear, chilly and...
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. >> rudy giuliani has been out there, ty cobb before rudy giuliani, they always talk about, we have another six months, maybe three months, maybe by the end of the year. there is one person who has never put a timetable on it, and that's mr. mueller. i take a look at what's happened in the last ten days and i think, there is no way he'll have a report to file for anybody in the first quarter of next year let alone by this year. why should we believe that mueller is anywhere close to wrapping up? >> there have been certain signs of winding down. i don't think those are trivial. on the other hand, there is pending litigation about grand jury matters that presumably means the grand jury is still active if those litigations are still active. there are cases that we all expect are going to materialize. for example, the special counsel sought a plea deal with jerome corsi and seems to be investigating roger stone. this doesn't look like winding down. then there is this whole obstruction side, which is supposedly going to end in some kind of a report. i don't think anybody should be talkin
. >> rudy giuliani has been out there, ty cobb before rudy giuliani, they always talk about, we have another six months, maybe three months, maybe by the end of the year. there is one person who has never put a timetable on it, and that's mr. mueller. i take a look at what's happened in the last ten days and i think, there is no way he'll have a report to file for anybody in the first quarter of next year let alone by this year. why should we believe that mueller is anywhere close to...
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. >> again, we talked about it off camera, the woodward book talked about ty cobb seeing mueller andaying hey, look, i dare you, i double dog dare you, drop the mic and walk out of the room. and we haven't seen him much since then. >> senator, do you think this is going to become -- do you think mueller will get a chance to ask face to face about obstruction? >> no. >> the only reason he's going to take the fifth is because he's guilty. >> we know why -- >> we know why he fired comey. >> if he was trying to obstruct justice, he did a horrible job. [ overlapping speakers ] the reality is, he's upset about it, he's vented about it. he said some things, but he's never done anything to obstruct this investigation? >> why did he fire comey? >> well, there's a whole lot of reasons. incompetence would probably be a good one. >> he was incompetent? >> half the democratic party wanted to fire jim comey. >> this is a guy who had a comedy of errors -- >> he said in an interview he fired him because of the russia probe. >> trump says lots of things. you're sitting here telling me that you believ
. >> again, we talked about it off camera, the woodward book talked about ty cobb seeing mueller andaying hey, look, i dare you, i double dog dare you, drop the mic and walk out of the room. and we haven't seen him much since then. >> senator, do you think this is going to become -- do you think mueller will get a chance to ask face to face about obstruction? >> no. >> the only reason he's going to take the fifth is because he's guilty. >> we know why -- >>...
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>> so we are here now at the cobb county election headquarters. people are counting the absentee ballots and the ones that came from military and overseas. counting since 8:00 a.m. this morning and they'll count until noon and that's when they'll meet with their board and certify ballots. to keep things in perspective, this is just one of several counties here in georgia who are continuing to count those votes. the big question is which way are those votes going to go? the abrams team says they need just shy of 20,000 votes and that's in order to issue a recount. they just need more than 20,000 votes if they want a runoff on december 4th. brian kemp's team says her refusal to concede is a disgrace to democracy. in terms of where we go from here, of course today is a veterans day. some counties are inside and they're counting but the counties have until tuesday to certify their ballots. the state is expected to certify by 5:00 p.m. on wednesday. but abrams team has fired a federal lawsuit and they're asking for the counties to have an additional da
>> so we are here now at the cobb county election headquarters. people are counting the absentee ballots and the ones that came from military and overseas. counting since 8:00 a.m. this morning and they'll count until noon and that's when they'll meet with their board and certify ballots. to keep things in perspective, this is just one of several counties here in georgia who are continuing to count those votes. the big question is which way are those votes going to go? the abrams team...
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cobb county officials tell us they're going to turn in their ballots monday. another on tuesday. there's still confusion. it doesn't look like we will hear anything before then. stephanie? >> all right. morgan radford, thank you so much. we're keeping an eye on that razor close arizona senate race. kirsten sinema edges ahead taking the lead by just over 9,000 votes. this race is still too close to call. almost half a million votes are yet to be counted. i got to ask my panel on this one. what's your take on all this? >> well, i have a couple takes. one, that the entire voting system leads the way. how can you have half a million ballots not counted or put into the mix? in one state in one election. two, this idea that liberals in florida are coming finding ballots like we've been stockpiling them in our garage makes no sense at all. and many of these ballots -- >> christine just dated herself there. >> you know, many, many of these ballots are from people if the military. what a disgusting comment for him to have made just kind of just disregarding the significance of people in t
cobb county officials tell us they're going to turn in their ballots monday. another on tuesday. there's still confusion. it doesn't look like we will hear anything before then. stephanie? >> all right. morgan radford, thank you so much. we're keeping an eye on that razor close arizona senate race. kirsten sinema edges ahead taking the lead by just over 9,000 votes. this race is still too close to call. almost half a million votes are yet to be counted. i got to ask my panel on this one....
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senators who cobb could be on that list. thinking about retired and current federal judges, people who could get confirmed. for the moment, matt whitaker is there. a former federal prosecutor in iowa, who he sees as an ally, but he has to pick someone who could be the attorney general. maybe it could be whitaker, but it's probably going to be someone with a bigger name, a bigger profile, who can get senate confirmation. he's thinking also talking to mayor giuliani today. he said that they need to make a decision after the president gets back from paris after his weekend trip about the interview with robert mueller. are they going to do it or not? and if they do, will they just provide written answers by mid-november? >> joyce, i have to say, this got our attention today. preet bharara, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york who was fired by the president just put this out on twitter today. three words, "it's danger time." do you concur with that? >> i think preet's absolutely right. we're at -- i heard ne
senators who cobb could be on that list. thinking about retired and current federal judges, people who could get confirmed. for the moment, matt whitaker is there. a former federal prosecutor in iowa, who he sees as an ally, but he has to pick someone who could be the attorney general. maybe it could be whitaker, but it's probably going to be someone with a bigger name, a bigger profile, who can get senate confirmation. he's thinking also talking to mayor giuliani today. he said that they need...
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part of the reason that the president's lawyers going all the way back to the day of ty cobb and john dowd were openly thinking and debating and seriously considering even letting the president have an in-person verbal interview with mueller is that they dreaded the idea of a long, drawn-out, ugly legal fight that potentially could end in the supreme court to try to determine whether or not the doj had the authority to subpoena the president of the united states. but now, if whitaker refuses to sign off on letting a subpoena happen, then that question is moot, and mueller has lost the biggest tool that he had to try to get more information out of this white house. >> i have to ask you the final question tonight, knowing all you know about this case, knowing who matt whitaker is, why he applied for the job, why he got the job. what on a score of 1 to 100 are the chances he will recuse himself from the russian probe? >> 5. >> you think he might do it? >> i mean, zero being the least chance. i would say there's a 5% chance. >> you think he's going to betray the president of the united st
part of the reason that the president's lawyers going all the way back to the day of ty cobb and john dowd were openly thinking and debating and seriously considering even letting the president have an in-person verbal interview with mueller is that they dreaded the idea of a long, drawn-out, ugly legal fight that potentially could end in the supreme court to try to determine whether or not the doj had the authority to subpoena the president of the united states. but now, if whitaker refuses to...
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this polling place in cobb county, georgia, opened 30 minutes ago. outside waiting to come in and it is raining outside. you can tell how enthusiastic the people are here. this is the line to go in the voting room. just a short time ago we will give you an idea of how eager people are that come to vote, this nice lady right here -- what's your name? >> ann. >> this is ann. ann suffered a voting-related injury, she walked in and slipped on this wet floor. is your knee doing okay? >> doing good. >> it's important to come and vote. >> it's very important. >> people suffer injuries tomorrow could out and vote, but they're here because this is going to be a big day in the state of georgia. not only because the voting started today, but this is kind of the end of the voting. early voting began two and a half weeks ago, more than 2.1 million people have already cast ballots. now we want to see what's happening in the great state of texas. to my colleague athena jones. >> reporter: we're here in texas where polls open in about half an hour. no lines yet alth
this polling place in cobb county, georgia, opened 30 minutes ago. outside waiting to come in and it is raining outside. you can tell how enthusiastic the people are here. this is the line to go in the voting room. just a short time ago we will give you an idea of how eager people are that come to vote, this nice lady right here -- what's your name? >> ann. >> this is ann. ann suffered a voting-related injury, she walked in and slipped on this wet floor. is your knee doing okay?...