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marie?ah, i mean i guess i don't really have a lot of time for awards right now about covid, given we are still in the middle of it. i'm not sure it's time to pat ourselves on the back. i will say that, despite some of his problems in other areas, the televised briefings he did, i've heard from people who live in new york and got information from them. especially when the doctors were there, they were quite hopeful to people. when new york was the epicenter of this, getting information out to people every day was actually quite helpful. i could leave the award, i guess i would say. >> harris: dagen? >> dagen: those people are the equivalent of a cocktail of buttermilk and yeage jagermeist. cuomo was giving those briefings when he was essentially killing new york's elderly, thousands of them, by sending them back into nursing homes, positive with covid and preventing the nursing homes from testing them. he blamed everyone, from mother nature to fox news, for those deaths. he owns them. we sti
marie?ah, i mean i guess i don't really have a lot of time for awards right now about covid, given we are still in the middle of it. i'm not sure it's time to pat ourselves on the back. i will say that, despite some of his problems in other areas, the televised briefings he did, i've heard from people who live in new york and got information from them. especially when the doctors were there, they were quite hopeful to people. when new york was the epicenter of this, getting information out to...
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a woman named mary turner thompson who lived in consolidascotland. she emailed the author. >> i said, i'm dating this man right now. >> i immediately sent her my phone number. >> reporter: mary had been expecting the call from mischele or someone just like her. >> this is not a surprise to me. i knew this was going to happen. >> reporter: the story mary turner thompson in scotland began to tell mischele lewis in new jersey was eerily similar to mischele's own. it began in late 2000. mary was a single mother living in edinborough when she met a man named will jordan. >> he was charming. he was tall. he was good-looking. and he just seemed to be, you know, really, really nice guy. >> reporter: he told her he was from america and worked in i.t. she found him highly intelligent, humble, and family oriented. >> wow -- >> reporter: spending time with mary's daughter, no older. >> he would play games and stuff. >> yeah. >> it's him. yay, we're going to have fun today. >> reporter: just as mischele lewis would experience years later, mary also grew frustrate
a woman named mary turner thompson who lived in consolidascotland. she emailed the author. >> i said, i'm dating this man right now. >> i immediately sent her my phone number. >> reporter: mary had been expecting the call from mischele or someone just like her. >> this is not a surprise to me. i knew this was going to happen. >> reporter: the story mary turner thompson in scotland began to tell mischele lewis in new jersey was eerily similar to mischele's own. it...
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marie green. have a great day. -marie green.ave a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right
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mary philip as impressive as ever. us on support say facet remember the masters for coverage on radio five live sports extra, can rory mcilroy make the cut? he has not got long to turnit make the cut? he has not got long to turn it round. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching, good night. hello there. friday afternoon brought us a mixture of sunshine and showers, the lion's share of the showers, the lion's share of the show was across western portions of the uk whereas across ingrid and wales we had high cloud moving across the skies that created some rather nice halos. 0ur across the skies that created some rather nice halos. our high cloud is associated with the next area of low pressure, it is all linked together and this next glow will be bringing wet and windy weather overweight this weekend. 0vernight tonight, southerly winds and strengthening bring impulses of rain northwards, there will be some areas that will keep the dry weather across eastern england in eastern scotland but most of us seeing some ra
mary philip as impressive as ever. us on support say facet remember the masters for coverage on radio five live sports extra, can rory mcilroy make the cut? he has not got long to turnit make the cut? he has not got long to turn it round. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching, good night. hello there. friday afternoon brought us a mixture of sunshine and showers, the lion's share of the showers, the lion's share of the show was across western portions of the uk whereas across ingrid...
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mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally wrong, i'll tell you my opinion. lemonis: what happens if steven gives you his opinion? do you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the mac
mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally...
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and i said, "mary, i'm sorry.s." >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury found adam shacknai responsible for rebecca zahau's death. >> i just broke down. i was just like, okay. i'm not crazy. i'm not the only one who believes that adam murdered my sister. >> reporter: that's not quite what the jury said. finding someone liable in a civil case is not the same as finding them guilty of murder. what's more, the verdict in this case did not have to be unanimous, and it wasn't. nine jurors found adam responsible. three did not. the jury did award the zahau family $5 million. courtrooms are supposed to be a place where justice is dispensed. was this about justice? >> no, it wasn't. >> reporter: since this wasn't a cri
and i said, "mary, i'm sorry.s." >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury found adam shacknai responsible for rebecca zahau's death. >> i just broke down. i...
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on june 9th, 1994, paul emailed mary. >> it was, gee, mary, i'm really worried about linda. she's wobbly and weak. >> paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. >> and she's working all these hours and she's working too many -- and maybe, mary, she'll listen to you. >> when linda came home from work that day, she was tired and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later the phone rang at mike flower's house. >> i answer it. said, mr. flower, this is the chaplain. and he said, can you come to paul and linda curry's house? >> mike rushed over and found his friend paul, who told an awful story, how he woke up to an odd sound. found linda not breathing. he called 911, but by the time paramedics got there, it was too late. >> paul was extremely upset for hours. i was basically holding him up and he was crying on my shoulder. >> grief, shock, and at the bottom of it all, a question. what killed linda curry? >> coming up. linda's loved ones would wait years for an answer, an answer that would come. >> linda le
on june 9th, 1994, paul emailed mary. >> it was, gee, mary, i'm really worried about linda. she's wobbly and weak. >> paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. >> and she's working all these hours and she's working too many -- and maybe, mary, she'll listen to you. >> when linda came home from work that day, she was tired and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later the phone rang at mike...
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marie, i come to you first and just your response as a democrat to what he had to say. >> marie: yeahhe first mid-term of a president's term is often bad for the president for the party in power in the white house. so look, i think historically i think the democrats go in the mid-term already making sure they need to do work now to hold on to the house majority. because this is a census year, there will be redistricting done around the country. that is a mixed bag for which party it will help and whose seat will redistrict out but they will have a debate why they underperformed on the expectations and that will happen because many accounts and in many ways they did. >> harris: yeah. democrats better hope they can get at least some progress on the senate. if you lose both bicamera bicamerally -- we have seen what it happens. nothing gets done. if joe biden against the bicameral republican in both houses, that is tough after 2022. >> guy: it would. to marie's point of history, if you look back to the first midterm election of a new president's term the opposition party, the president's
marie, i come to you first and just your response as a democrat to what he had to say. >> marie: yeahhe first mid-term of a president's term is often bad for the president for the party in power in the white house. so look, i think historically i think the democrats go in the mid-term already making sure they need to do work now to hold on to the house majority. because this is a census year, there will be redistricting done around the country. that is a mixed bag for which party it will...
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marie we'll hit you next time.edia's treatment of joe biden coming under fire as some critics say he's getting the kid glove treatment, little soft balls on the field compared to how they treat president trump. why a gop senator says this is undermining democracy >>> after january 20th he just goes back to being another crack pot on the internet. will we see this president dragged out on the white house the lawn like ate 19680's episode of cops? literally people are concerned that he won't go. of cops? literally people are concerned that he won't go. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if th
marie we'll hit you next time.edia's treatment of joe biden coming under fire as some critics say he's getting the kid glove treatment, little soft balls on the field compared to how they treat president trump. why a gop senator says this is undermining democracy >>> after january 20th he just goes back to being another crack pot on the internet. will we see this president dragged out on the white house the lawn like ate 19680's episode of cops? literally people are concerned that he...
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he and mary didn't know each other, weren't even facebook friends for that matter. but both belonged to that northeast detroit group, which is why that very same summer day in 2009, he happened to see mary's post about those boys in prison for murder. >> said something to the effect that tommy and raymond highers are in prison for life. every time i hear "miss you" by the stones, i think of those guys. >> did you know those two guys? >> no, i didn't know them. >> which, by all rights, should have been the end of it. but something in that post tripped a wire deep in the crater of kevin's memory. that name, highers. he had heard it before. he was sure of it. in connection with a murder case, way back in the late '80s, and that memory lit up another one, clear as day, the indelible memory of a bizarre story a college roommate told him one night in '93 or so. he could hardly believe it then. but now when he saw mary's post, no, couldn't be. were those old stories somehow connected? maybe mary could tell him. >> i sent back to her, they wouldn't happen to be in prison fo
he and mary didn't know each other, weren't even facebook friends for that matter. but both belonged to that northeast detroit group, which is why that very same summer day in 2009, he happened to see mary's post about those boys in prison for murder. >> said something to the effect that tommy and raymond highers are in prison for life. every time i hear "miss you" by the stones, i think of those guys. >> did you know those two guys? >> no, i didn't know them....
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ann-marie?bofta yimam in washington. bofta, thank you so much. >>> so, president elect joe biden is moving forward with building his cabinet despite president trump's legal challenges to overturn the results of the election. cbs news confirms biden will nominate tony blinken as his secretary of state as early as tomorrow. he has served in the past two democratic administrations, including as deputy secretary of state under president obama. as chip reid reports, mr. biden is getting more support from republicans who are calling on president trump to concede. >> reporter: on the golf course, president trump took a break for several minutes to talk on the phone. he was probably not talking to maryland republican governor larry hogan who said this about the president's efforts to change the election outcome. >> we're beginning to look like we're a banana republic. >> reporter: the president fired back at hogan tweeting, this republican in name only will never make the grade. to which hogan responded
ann-marie?bofta yimam in washington. bofta, thank you so much. >>> so, president elect joe biden is moving forward with building his cabinet despite president trump's legal challenges to overturn the results of the election. cbs news confirms biden will nominate tony blinken as his secretary of state as early as tomorrow. he has served in the past two democratic administrations, including as deputy secretary of state under president obama. as chip reid reports, mr. biden is getting...
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>> bret: when it comes to counting votes, marie is right. vote as you can. however, he also wanted to be fair so that there is a vote counts and it is watched. what do you need? 10,000 votes. here's 10,000 ballots. that stuff, it happens. and of the problem, or at least the challenge is that each one of these elections as run-on as state or local county basis, so there is not a federal standard for absentee ballots, that they have to be signed. each municipality makes their own rules about it, so, i think that -- so far -- 12:34 eastern time, we have a very smooth morning. let's knock on wood and say that that is going to continue. covid makes a lot more challenging. 100 million people chose to vote early, either in person or by mail. and i think that hopefully we will get a result tonight, but it might not be tonight. it might be days. it might be weeks, but we will get it. >> harris: absolutely. i am in the man cave. the closest thing to wood is this. when you look at this, and you take kind of -- perfect view, if you will, all the people
>> bret: when it comes to counting votes, marie is right. vote as you can. however, he also wanted to be fair so that there is a vote counts and it is watched. what do you need? 10,000 votes. here's 10,000 ballots. that stuff, it happens. and of the problem, or at least the challenge is that each one of these elections as run-on as state or local county basis, so there is not a federal standard for absentee ballots, that they have to be signed. each municipality makes their own rules...
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let's get right to mary tonight. and mary, since president trump appears unwilling to concede right now, so much of what's supposed to be happening isn't. for one, president-elect biden is not getting intelligence briefings that incoming presidents normally receive. >> reporter: and david, biden says those briefings would be useful, but that they're not necessary at this time. he says he doesn't see anything slowing down their transition. biden is clearly trying to project calm and lower the temperature amid all of this uncertainty. david? >> all right, mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and as you heard mary say there, president-elect joe biden trying to lower the temperature on all this, but it's not been easy. late word tonight of those three more officials at the pentagon now out. just 24 hours after the president fired his defense secretary in that tweet. let's get right to martha raddatz tonight. and martha, what have you learned tonight about who is out? >> reporter: well, david, the names may not be fam
let's get right to mary tonight. and mary, since president trump appears unwilling to concede right now, so much of what's supposed to be happening isn't. for one, president-elect biden is not getting intelligence briefings that incoming presidents normally receive. >> reporter: and david, biden says those briefings would be useful, but that they're not necessary at this time. he says he doesn't see anything slowing down their transition. biden is clearly trying to project calm and lower...
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anne-marie? >> well, we will be watching, debra alfarone, thank you. >>> north carolina's close senate race has finally been called. republican thom tillis won a second term after democrat cal cunningham conceded the race. tillis got 48.7% of the vote and cunningham got 47%. right now republicans are in control of the senate with just 49 seats to the democrats' 48. a pair of runoffs in georgia will ultimately determine which party controls the chamber. >>> and now to the coronavirus crisis. as a number of daily cases in the u.s. hits a new record high, johns hopkins university reported more than 136,000 cases just yesterday. it is the seventh day in a row that cases have topped 100,000. and as danya bacchus reports, some states are issuing restrictions once again. >> reporter: the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci says he expects pfizer's coronavirus vaccine to go through the fda's emergency authorization process in the next week and a half. >> by the time we get into decem
anne-marie? >> well, we will be watching, debra alfarone, thank you. >>> north carolina's close senate race has finally been called. republican thom tillis won a second term after democrat cal cunningham conceded the race. tillis got 48.7% of the vote and cunningham got 47%. right now republicans are in control of the senate with just 49 seats to the democrats' 48. a pair of runoffs in georgia will ultimately determine which party controls the chamber. >>> and now to the...
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andrew: here is mary nichols. ms. nichols: the air resources board and our engineers are the ones who uncovered the fraud and figure out how it actually worked, and we immediately brought in the federal environmental protection agency and, in turn, the department of justice. >> volkswagen reaches a deal to buy back or fix half a million cars. the company says the price tag for the crisis is double its original estimate. it set aside about $18 billion to deal with the cost of the scandal. andrew: former california state attorney general kamala harris. ms. harris: it is the largest settlement ever for an automaker. it is the largest settlement ever in the context of the clean air act and in the context of enforcement of our environmental law. andrew: as part of the settlement, vw created a new $2 billion zero emission vehicle initiative. the move helped spark ev investment throughout the world. california's air board was able to help turn a pollution crisis into progress. for climate one, i am andrew stelzer. greg: all
andrew: here is mary nichols. ms. nichols: the air resources board and our engineers are the ones who uncovered the fraud and figure out how it actually worked, and we immediately brought in the federal environmental protection agency and, in turn, the department of justice. >> volkswagen reaches a deal to buy back or fix half a million cars. the company says the price tag for the crisis is double its original estimate. it set aside about $18 billion to deal with the cost of the scandal....
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i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with a record-breaking number of coronavirus cases just days before the thanksgiving holiday. johns hopkins university reported more than 187,000 cases in the u.s. yesterday. the number of deaths has also topped 2,000 for first time since may. all of this comes as the cdc urges americans to stay home for thanksgiving next week. meantime, pfizer will apply for emergency authorization for its vaccine today. if approved, there could be enough doses for 20 million people by the end of the year. earlier this week the pharmaceutical company said its treatment is 95% effective. in new hampshire, a state wide mask mandate begins today for everyone above the age of 5. it applies to people in public places when social distancing is not possible. and laura podesta has the latest in the fight against covid-19. >> reporter: dr. deborah birx says the latest coronavirus surge is a call to action for every american to increase their vigilance. >> this is more cases, more rapidly
i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with a record-breaking number of coronavirus cases just days before the thanksgiving holiday. johns hopkins university reported more than 187,000 cases in the u.s. yesterday. the number of deaths has also topped 2,000 for first time since may. all of this comes as the cdc urges americans to stay home for thanksgiving next week. meantime, pfizer will apply for emergency authorization for its vaccine today. if approved, there could be enough doses for...
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i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin this morning with the race to contain rising coronavirus cases across the u.s. iowa's governor is now reversing course issuing a statewide mask mandate. stricter public health orders are also being imposed from philadelphia to california where governor gavin newsom said the state needed to pull the emergency brake on reopening. the action comes as the u.s. faces 14 straight days of new cases surging past 100,000. yesterday more than 166,000 new infections were reported in the u.s., the third largest in a single day. ian lee has the latest developments. ian, why are health officials most concerned about next week? >> reporter: anne-marie, we talk about super spreader events where a lot of people congregate in one place and the virus spreads. doctors are worried about a super spreader holiday. as we know, next week is thanksgiving and it's typically one of the busiest travel periods of the year because folks are visiting friends and family, but doctors warn if that
i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin this morning with the race to contain rising coronavirus cases across the u.s. iowa's governor is now reversing course issuing a statewide mask mandate. stricter public health orders are also being imposed from philadelphia to california where governor gavin newsom said the state needed to pull the emergency brake on reopening. the action comes as the u.s. faces 14 straight days of new cases surging past 100,000. yesterday more than 166,000 new...
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arshay and mary and grant, thank you for talking with me.hay, let's start with you, because this documentary really is your story, kind of based on your book. and while the documentary is about rowing, it really -- in a lot of ways, it's about trauma, too, isn't it? arshay: yes. a lot of trauma. just, youth around with so much violence, surviving, just trying to feed yourself and your family is trying to feed themselves. you go to school just with a sense of toughness and not really being yourself and just trying to figure out how to protect yourself every day. and the film touches a lot on that kind of trauma that started with my grandparents who lived in the south. deal with a lot of racism. my mom, who was living in the and thenmy mom, who was living in the time of the war on drugs and how the trauma was passed down to my generation. and so the water was there to help me get over that. soledad: mary, you were an olympic rower. the sport is very, very, very, very, very, very white. mary: very, very, very, very -- soledad: i probably left o
arshay and mary and grant, thank you for talking with me.hay, let's start with you, because this documentary really is your story, kind of based on your book. and while the documentary is about rowing, it really -- in a lot of ways, it's about trauma, too, isn't it? arshay: yes. a lot of trauma. just, youth around with so much violence, surviving, just trying to feed yourself and your family is trying to feed themselves. you go to school just with a sense of toughness and not really being...
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after mari cell has 6 children, they live in a small room and mari sell sells used clothing with her sister. that normally isn't even enough for a day's meal. in the house, i'm a single parent in order to get food daily. i go around selling secondhand clothes with my older sister 9. i'm going to buy them for south by you either. i also work in booking and or not, i do anything that is available and i'll take things to a pawn shop because of my work. i can't always take care of my children all the time. magic asked us to look out for me. i didn't know that was going to get you raymond's mother returns to the correctional facility. after 3 nights the boys should be released today. the boy leaves the building with shortened hair and they are not true to me and my knowing that they don't pull on money, sat on a book or slept on plastic mats on cement floor cement. well, i mean i this is a correctional facility that takes 15 to 18 year olds, priest shay cullen has arrived to his regular rescue missions to the mara nneka youth home. he has seen many children under 15 years old in these pla
after mari cell has 6 children, they live in a small room and mari sell sells used clothing with her sister. that normally isn't even enough for a day's meal. in the house, i'm a single parent in order to get food daily. i go around selling secondhand clothes with my older sister 9. i'm going to buy them for south by you either. i also work in booking and or not, i do anything that is available and i'll take things to a pawn shop because of my work. i can't always take care of my children all...
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thanks to mary nichols.[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you're watching c-span, created as a >> coming up this morning on washington journal, author and former republican president shall speechwriter, pete wehner discusses the republican party in the incoming biden administration. then we will talk about the progressive agenda with larry a politicalhairs action group founded by bernie sanders. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is sunday, november 29. a three hour "washington journal " ahead for you, and we begin on the issue of climate change. joe week, president elect biden named john kerry to serve as climate his national security council. the move comes as biden prepares to rejoin the paris climate accord, a step promised to t
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i'm anne-marie green. well, we begin with a holdup in the traditionally smooth transition of power after joe biden declared victory in the presidential election. biden's team is threatening legal action against the federal agency overseeing the transition process. it accuses a top administrator of not freeingng up money and access to agencies. meantime, president trump has yet to concede over unproven allegations of voter fraud. deborah alfarone is in washington. why aren't administration officials cooperating? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, the person who oversees that federal agency you were talking about, her name is emily murphy, and she was appointed by president trump. the president hasn't conceded. he's continuing to vow that he's going to have his legal fight, right? so this really is unprecedented that murphy wouldn't sign the paperwork that would essentially start the transition process, but as you know, 2020, unprecedented here. president-elect joe biden urged americans to come together to fight
i'm anne-marie green. well, we begin with a holdup in the traditionally smooth transition of power after joe biden declared victory in the presidential election. biden's team is threatening legal action against the federal agency overseeing the transition process. it accuses a top administrator of not freeingng up money and access to agencies. meantime, president trump has yet to concede over unproven allegations of voter fraud. deborah alfarone is in washington. why aren't administration...
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marie?> joe biden will look at the taxes go up at the top and not for most americans and not the middle-class. democrats believe they can win statewide in georgia because they just did it. joe biden by all accounts will be the victor in georgia. he is ahead by quite a bit. these 2 democratic candidates are impressive candidates that are running in the senate here. i don't think anyone needs to move to georgia. democrats feel pretty good about their chances. what will be interesting is whether the same trump voters who came out in large numbers for donald trump in this november election will come out in january for senate candidates which donald trump is not on the ballot. will trump campaign for the senate candidates on the republican side? we don't know. i expect to see barack obama campaign for the democrats. it will be very interesting what happens when trump is not on the ballot and when he may or may not throw his weight between these to republican candidates. a lot of things are at pla
marie?> joe biden will look at the taxes go up at the top and not for most americans and not the middle-class. democrats believe they can win statewide in georgia because they just did it. joe biden by all accounts will be the victor in georgia. he is ahead by quite a bit. these 2 democratic candidates are impressive candidates that are running in the senate here. i don't think anyone needs to move to georgia. democrats feel pretty good about their chances. what will be interesting is...
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and collin marie. junk bull. is it caught?k isns. >> the hail mary. >>> the a's drafted murray once to play baseball. i think he made the right decision. the latest in sports. see you tonight. >>> nasa and space x getting a lot of buzz after docking on the international space station. >> the astronauts docked their last night marking their first official joint mission. >> soft capture confirmed. >> we are watching this all unfold. >> when the crew dragon space craft docked. four astronauts launched. one is victor glover. we were supposed to have sound but will play it for you coming up throughout the morning. the southern california man will be the first black astronaut to complete a long term mission on the iss. >> so cool. >> history making there. >> i know. i can watch space video all day long. >>> now is 4:56. next,. >> massive lines outside of ballpark but not for a game. the major coronavirus testing effort that could be testing our limits. >> and major changes when it comes to coronavirus restrictions. what those are an
and collin marie. junk bull. is it caught?k isns. >> the hail mary. >>> the a's drafted murray once to play baseball. i think he made the right decision. the latest in sports. see you tonight. >>> nasa and space x getting a lot of buzz after docking on the international space station. >> the astronauts docked their last night marking their first official joint mission. >> soft capture confirmed. >> we are watching this all unfold. >> when the crew...
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marie that's a great point. make even the president runs in 2024 is going to have to craft a different coalition. in the meantime who runs the republican party? is it still president trump by default and sues alaska and the bathroom? >> i think so, kennedy. it will be interesting to see what he does after he goes back to florida. i've still be going to florida not new york. when joe biden was into the white house. it's going to go to georgia before then in early january to campaign for the senate candidates? it's going to take on the leader of the party or zero into angry tweet from his bathroom in florida inside the bathroom at the white house. we just don't know. kennedy: all those things are possible. they can start a network. he can start a network and run in 2024 pretty good going to victory to her and just have these big rallies which people would happily attend. and they would chance lock her up, lock him up, lock them up. they don't care everyone's getting kinky. at the list i gave you and i know you can
marie that's a great point. make even the president runs in 2024 is going to have to craft a different coalition. in the meantime who runs the republican party? is it still president trump by default and sues alaska and the bathroom? >> i think so, kennedy. it will be interesting to see what he does after he goes back to florida. i've still be going to florida not new york. when joe biden was into the white house. it's going to go to georgia before then in early january to campaign for...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, a formal presidential transition has been finally authorized to begin 20 days after the election. yesterday the general services administration told president-elect joe biden it's ready to start the process. mr. biden is set to announce his national security team today. president trump says he's not giving up his fight to challenge the election. bofta yimam is in washington. bofta, things are moving forward, that's good, but what about mr. trump, any sign he might concede any time soon? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. no signs of that right now, but biden's camp is moving full steam ahead to get millions of dollars in transition support and briefings. they have ascertained joe biden is the apparent winner of the election. the move gives the biden team access to prepare for the white house. gsa administrator emily murphy wrote she came to my decision independently and was never directly or independently directed by any branch official. minutes after that was released, pres
i'm anne-marie green. well, a formal presidential transition has been finally authorized to begin 20 days after the election. yesterday the general services administration told president-elect joe biden it's ready to start the process. mr. biden is set to announce his national security team today. president trump says he's not giving up his fight to challenge the election. bofta yimam is in washington. bofta, things are moving forward, that's good, but what about mr. trump, any sign he might...
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anne-marie? >> well, we are all watching, laura podesta in washington, thank you so much, laura. >>> early this morning, president trump fired off a series of tweets, laura told you about, and one of them he argued the supreme court should decide the race. and he claimed observers were not allowed to watch ballots being counted, so he alleges ballots accepted during that time are illegal. twitter has flagged the post as disputed and possibly misleading. >>> usa! usa! usa! usa! >> for the second night in a row, trump supporters gathered outside an election center in phoenix, arizona. far right radio host alex jones joined them. demonstrators say that they don't trust the election process in maricopa county. biden is leading in arizona. demonstrations also erupted in philadelphia. people urged official also to continue counting mail-in ballots, despite mounting pressure from a lawsuit filed by mr. trump to stop the count. meantime, demonstrators were out in miami. the largely hispanic crowd said th
anne-marie? >> well, we are all watching, laura podesta in washington, thank you so much, laura. >>> early this morning, president trump fired off a series of tweets, laura told you about, and one of them he argued the supreme court should decide the race. and he claimed observers were not allowed to watch ballots being counted, so he alleges ballots accepted during that time are illegal. twitter has flagged the post as disputed and possibly misleading. >>> usa! usa!...
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david: that was my interview with mary barra.bloomberg green series focuses on the difference a biden administration would make, even if it has a republican senate. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the big differences between president trump and former vice president biden is the policy on energy and climate. although the election is not over yet, not too early to start eating about ways that a biden administration, if it happens, would take the u.s. in a different direction. for this week's bloomberg green, we welcome akshat rathi coming to us from london. give us a sense from your point of view, how big of a difference could a biden administration make? akshat: we know the biden administration would follow the science, which the trump administration has ignored in the past four years. what we are going to get is laid out in a comprehensive plan on joe biden's website, and the main headline goal is to try and get t
david: that was my interview with mary barra.bloomberg green series focuses on the difference a biden administration would make, even if it has a republican senate. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the big differences between president trump and former vice president biden is the policy on energy and climate. although the election is not over yet, not too early...
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back to mary. when lincoln lost to trumbull, who was a distinguished figure, mary's best friend was trumbull's wife. and she would never speak to her again, because trumbull had become senator and not her husband. so she was fiercely jealous of lincoln's position, even more so than lincoln. >> [indiscernible] letters,ces -- communications, newspapers and so forth. dialogue in the book? >> there is. >> we attened ded a book fair last week. he mentioned you. he wrote the book about lincoln's early days. >> yes, the novel. >> not a biography. lecturinga woman about her great-grandfather. the editor of a south carolina newspaper and she was doing a dialogue on him. in said everything i said the back book is based on facts. >> he's a novelist. he takes poetic license >. >> when you write, how do you unknowns?se do you create dialogue? do you reach conclusions and how do you handle what really happened when nobody really knows? >> i do not create dialogue. i don't make anything up. and, there is no fake
back to mary. when lincoln lost to trumbull, who was a distinguished figure, mary's best friend was trumbull's wife. and she would never speak to her again, because trumbull had become senator and not her husband. so she was fiercely jealous of lincoln's position, even more so than lincoln. >> [indiscernible] letters,ces -- communications, newspapers and so forth. dialogue in the book? >> there is. >> we attened ded a book fair last week. he mentioned you. he wrote the book...
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mary norton was one of them. she was constantly urging women to be involved in politics, to be involved outside 2 t home. even when the war ended. she feared that that might contract again, and women would kind of be forced back into a domesticated role. one of the prominent people who serves in the 1940s is helen gahagen douglas. we have a picture of her here from that time period. and douglas was well-known to constituents. she represented a district in -- that encompassed a part of los angeles, california. but she was known nationally. she was a star of the stage. she was married to melvin douglas, the actor. and she became involved in california politics and was a progressive and began to speak a lot on behalf of democratic candidates and she won election to the house for a couple of terms in the 1940s. she wasn't really a legislator, per se, she wasn't wasn't introducing a lot of bills. she wasn't what we would call a legislative entrepreneur but she was a spokesperson for progressive issues. she would often
mary norton was one of them. she was constantly urging women to be involved in politics, to be involved outside 2 t home. even when the war ended. she feared that that might contract again, and women would kind of be forced back into a domesticated role. one of the prominent people who serves in the 1940s is helen gahagen douglas. we have a picture of her here from that time period. and douglas was well-known to constituents. she represented a district in -- that encompassed a part of los...
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it's clear joe biden tonight is already looking ahead. >> mary bruce leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> president trump out of sight today, but late today in a tweet saying joe biden should not, quote, wrongfully claim the office of the president. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: 24 hours after falsely declaring democrats were trying to steal the election -- >> they are trying to rig an election, and we can't let that happen. >> reporter: president trump tonight is pondering his next move. his party is divided. house republican leader kevin mccarthy is echoing the president's false claims of voter fraud and declaring himself ready to fight. >> president trump won this election. >> reporter: but the senate's top republican, mitch mcconnell, is refusing to back up the president's unsubstantiated claims, only tweeting, quote, every legal vote should be counted. any illegally submitted ballots must not. today mcconnell made it clear he did not want to talk about the president. >> i've already covered the subject. i told you. i sen
it's clear joe biden tonight is already looking ahead. >> mary bruce leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> president trump out of sight today, but late today in a tweet saying joe biden should not, quote, wrongfully claim the office of the president. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: 24 hours after falsely declaring democrats were trying to steal the election -- >> they are trying to rig an election, and we can't let that...
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mary norton was one of them. she was constantly urging women to be involved in politics, to be involved outside the home even when the war ended, she feared that that might contract again women could be forced back as a dom estimated role. one of the woman who proudly serves issing. she represented a district that encompassed, was married to melvin douglas, the actor, and she became involved in california politics and was a progressive and began to speak a lot on dehalf of democratic candidates and she won election to the house for a couple of terms in the 1940s. she wasn't really a legislator, per se. she wasn't introducing a lot of bills and she wasn't what we would call a legislative entrepreneur, but she was a spokesperson for progressivist issues. so she would often come on to the floor and talk about improving housing, african-american civil rights so she was known as a great speech maker. so here's a campaign bill or poster which advertises speaking engagement that douglas made in 1948. it happens in oakla
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>> marie: obviously i'm very thankful for my family.nd more time with immediate family and had to do virtual family gatherings. i'm grateful for them. i'm grateful for the scientists working on a vaccine. we are so close! i'm grateful for that. i'm grateful for the chaos of the last four years, it will end soon. i'm thankful for that. >> harris: jillian? >> for me in so many other americans, a year of really hard lessons to learn, painful lessons. what i learned this year was that at the end of the day the only thing that matters is family. it matters more than anything else. it matters more than anything else tomorrow. that has been the lesson of this entire season which hopefully is coming to a close sometimes in the next few months. and people can start to recover. i learned in a new way, it's about family and the people who love you. that's it. >> harris: i'm thankful for someone who is low-profile, my sister, my much younger sister. she's an amazing single mother, hardworking, creative, raising a culinary genius teenager. she has b
>> marie: obviously i'm very thankful for my family.nd more time with immediate family and had to do virtual family gatherings. i'm grateful for them. i'm grateful for the scientists working on a vaccine. we are so close! i'm grateful for that. i'm grateful for the chaos of the last four years, it will end soon. i'm thankful for that. >> harris: jillian? >> for me in so many other americans, a year of really hard lessons to learn, painful lessons. what i learned this year was...
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mary: the demand has exceeded our expectation. this is a premium entry.areincredibly pre--- incredibly pleased that the stronger man and will continue to monitor that going forward. david: is not just electric vehicles. it is also fuel cells. the deadline on that deal is december. where are you on that and will there be material changes in terms of the deal? mary: right now we are in ongoing discussions with nikola regarding the transactions. the transaction has not closed but we will provide further updates at the appropriate time. the is important to note is fuel cell we developed with honda, they are industry-leading, and that is from external sources. we will continue to look for ways to not only commercialize our fuel cells, but also the battery platform. that continues to advance our zero emission future. david: you expect a continued rebound in 2021? what are you looking at? wey: a lot depends on if come across the globe, get the coronavirus under control, and we know what we need to do. we are hopeful we will start to make some progress. obviously
mary: the demand has exceeded our expectation. this is a premium entry.areincredibly pre--- incredibly pleased that the stronger man and will continue to monitor that going forward. david: is not just electric vehicles. it is also fuel cells. the deadline on that deal is december. where are you on that and will there be material changes in terms of the deal? mary: right now we are in ongoing discussions with nikola regarding the transactions. the transaction has not closed but we will provide...
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mary bruce live with us again tonight from delaware. and mary, we were all watching with you as we were on the air and it seemed as if joe biden was signaling that if elected, obviously, his first priority will be the pandemic. that's where he started today. >> reporter: david, joe biden is clearly trying to project leadership in this moment and looking ahead to the massive challenges that he could potentially be inheriting. first and foremost, how to lead the country out of this pandemic. david? >> in the meantime, mary, what are you hearing from your sources inside the campaign? we know that stage has been set up behind you, we saw people working the equipment. it seems as though they're getting ready, they want to be ready at any time here if things go their way. >> reporter: david, we have seen a flurry of activity here in the last few hours. they are testing out the stage, making sure everything is ready to go. now, that is not to suggest that anything is about to happen any time soon, but is yet another sign of how confident they
mary bruce live with us again tonight from delaware. and mary, we were all watching with you as we were on the air and it seemed as if joe biden was signaling that if elected, obviously, his first priority will be the pandemic. that's where he started today. >> reporter: david, joe biden is clearly trying to project leadership in this moment and looking ahead to the massive challenges that he could potentially be inheriting. first and foremost, how to lead the country out of this...
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her husband was shipped overseas and mary became an original mary the riveter. headed to the polls, encouraging others to join her, especially this year. mary says this is the most important election in her 100 years. >> if we don't speak up for our rights, we'll never get anywhere. we've gotten this far, and like i tell them whenever i'm a speaker, don't give up your dreams. >> reporter: an american treasure still fulfilling her civic duty for the country she served for her entire adult life. dame man trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> how cool is that? what a great story. >>> jeff ranieri back with us now. we continue our election coverage and the weather impacts our election. what do we got tomorrow, jeff? >> right now we've got some really great weather that's going to continue to cooperate with us here as we head through the next 24 hours. we'll get you a live look outside of our san jose sky camera right now, and relatively clear skies, but we do have a few changes moving in tomorrow, and then definitely some bigger changes ahead. so for the morning hours, it
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mary bruce, thank you. this all comes down to the electoral college, that path to 270 electoral votes. so, let's get right back to tom llamas, back at the big board for us again, where he will be all night long. with a viewers guide tonight, which states to watch for early. and tom, if we could, let's start with the map in 2016. take us through what happened if joe biden can rebuild that so-called blue wall that collapsed for the dems four years ago. >> david, here is how it ended up four years ago after election night. you can see president trump well past 270. if joe biden is able to win back that blue wall, remember, all these states were decided by less than a percentage point, you can see the number right there, 278, he's well on his way. >> in the meantime, if he builds the blue wall but can't pull off pennsylvania, give pennsylvania to the president, just for sake of seeing what it does for the math. >> let's flip back that to the president. if he holds the rest of the states, look at the number, 280
mary bruce, thank you. this all comes down to the electoral college, that path to 270 electoral votes. so, let's get right back to tom llamas, back at the big board for us again, where he will be all night long. with a viewers guide tonight, which states to watch for early. and tom, if we could, let's start with the map in 2016. take us through what happened if joe biden can rebuild that so-called blue wall that collapsed for the dems four years ago. >> david, here is how it ended up four...
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she began to go from the debt go, this early 1926, she debates mary norton. it was a radio debate, little did they know they will be photographed, it will be a big deal. so, mary norton was wearing her fantastic fur coat, and edith numerous rogers is wearing a black veil, she is still officially morning her husband. but it is politically very savvy on her part, she was always really good at that. this is a leaflet from her first general election, and in here she says over and over again things like always on the job, reelect mrs. rogers on her own achievements, inside is that some wonderful stuff. knows the ropes, gives prompt official service. she talks about what she has been for veterans, and she is not above saying she misses john jacob robert rogers. she is very wise in the ways of doing this, a little later after she has been reelected a few times, she often is photographed doing things that would be visually interesting. very much related to the issues that are important to her. here she and other members are congress are testing out a really weird rid
she began to go from the debt go, this early 1926, she debates mary norton. it was a radio debate, little did they know they will be photographed, it will be a big deal. so, mary norton was wearing her fantastic fur coat, and edith numerous rogers is wearing a black veil, she is still officially morning her husband. but it is politically very savvy on her part, she was always really good at that. this is a leaflet from her first general election, and in here she says over and over again things...
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mary's county.hose words became the poetry etched into the steel. >> it's an unthinkable reality to live your life as property. and so, what i hope the language reality of people as propertythe and the reality of the interiority of individuals who hrlivegh this, who still loved and cared and laughed and h aurt and bl broke and existed, in a reity of nonexistence. that's an impossible thing to tibhink about and an impo thing to consider, but that was also what happened. is not the only institution coming to terms with its legacy in addition to a number of other steps, georgetown university now offers preferential admission to descendants of enslaved people held by the university. the university of virginia created a consortium of schools to research and address their historical ties perpetuating slavery. i th a moment right now where a lot of higher ed institutions are trying to grapple with their legacies of slavery. do you feel there's an appropriate way to memorialize is history? by which to memor
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and i know that for a 16 year old mary grace is expecting her 1st child. she didn't mean to get pregnant. but her and her boyfriend never learned about contraception. abortion here is a legal and sexual education is barely an afterthought. i knew of school for 6 years and i'm still working on like my dreams a reality that gal was. 7 just mary grace shares a studio flat with her mother and a 2 year old brother. her 2nd brother sleeps outside. i was shocked when i found out i was pregnant, off the shelf until i could get credit for it. i was sure that some of this out there would have been a while when i say that when i'm at my feet used to take me everywhere. i will be not done up enough to share my experience and pain, but i hadn't with my mom, right. he would take me to places and i tried different types he had been deliberately, fans couldn't buy myself in the summer because we don't have money. this nice mary grace is one of 200000 teens who will give birth this year in the philippines . according to the commission on population, $24.00 children are bor
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ann-marie?ing, but i'm going to miss the added value, the added entertainment of having a taxi driver right in front of me. >> right. >> the unsolicited romantic advice, the yelling at other drivers. >> yes, come on, man, what are you doing? exactly. >> a drone can't give you that. >> cannot. >> diane king hall in new york, thank you so much, diane. >> thank you. >> up next, an unusual hazard. this massive and scary creature was spotted on a golf course. we will tell you where. a golf course. we will tell you where. when you're affected by schizophrenia, you see it differently. it's in the small, everyday moments. and in the places, you'd never expect. a little sign of hope. the feeling of freedom. and once these little moments start adding up, that's when it feels like so much more. it feels like real progress. caplyta effectively treats adults with schizophrenia. and it's just one pill, once a day, with no titration. caplyta can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increa
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never stops. >> what role did mary todd play in promoting lincoln?econd question -- are we in the room where the emancipation proclamation was written? >> the oral tradition going back over 100 years was that it was in this room. anyone who studied lincoln would probably argue it happened throughout this entire house and his commute to work every day. yes, the tradition is that it's in this room. mr. blumenthal: so, this is a unique place we are sitting in. mary todd lincoln was the most distinguished and socially elevated family of springfield. her sister was married to the son of the second territorial governor of illinois. they lived in the biggest mansion. what was called aristocracy hill. and mary's sister would bring the sisters, one by one, to springfield so they could meet marriageable young men. lincoln was not considered one of those, but mary was fixed on him. and thought he had a great deal of promise. much of it described in volume one. and mary helps make lincoln. she defends him. she gives him a proper home. she gives him a family. and
never stops. >> what role did mary todd play in promoting lincoln?econd question -- are we in the room where the emancipation proclamation was written? >> the oral tradition going back over 100 years was that it was in this room. anyone who studied lincoln would probably argue it happened throughout this entire house and his commute to work every day. yes, the tradition is that it's in this room. mr. blumenthal: so, this is a unique place we are sitting in. mary todd lincoln was the...
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controller, ben ro rosenfield. >> hi, actually, this is mary ellen carroll. i'm going to kick it off for this evening. >> president yee: my script says you're last, so, you know, hey -- welcome, mary ellen. >> okay. yeah, i'm happy to -- very pleased to be here this evening with you, honorable board of supervisors. again, i'm mary ellen carol, and i'm the director of the department of emergency management and here representing san francisco's covid-19 command center. the covid command center, which is physically located at moscone south, it's structured to manage our overall emergency response to this global pandemic. this includes the shelter in place hotels and the operations associated with them and with city's reimbursement commissions to fema, the federal emergency management agency. since july, we have been in this what we called unified command structure. the departments that represent the command organization at the open are department of public health, department of emergency management and human services agency with the department of homelessness an
controller, ben ro rosenfield. >> hi, actually, this is mary ellen carroll. i'm going to kick it off for this evening. >> president yee: my script says you're last, so, you know, hey -- welcome, mary ellen. >> okay. yeah, i'm happy to -- very pleased to be here this evening with you, honorable board of supervisors. again, i'm mary ellen carol, and i'm the director of the department of emergency management and here representing san francisco's covid-19 command center. the covid...
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let's get to mary in wilmington tonight. there was news today about michigan where the president lost by about 148,000 votes. we've learned the president has called republican officials in wayne county, home to detroit, we know sometime after that call they tried to rescind their vote to certify the results there. now there's word the president invited some republican law makers to the white house. >> reporter: this is all part of a shockingly bold, last ditch attempt by the president to somehow change the election results. today his personal attorney, rudy giuliani held a lengthy press conference laden with false statements and, again, no evidence of any voter fraud. tonight the government official tasked with ensuring election security, chris krebs, the one trump fired earlier this week for stating there was no voter fraud, he's calling that giuliani press conference the most dangerous hour and 45 minutes of television in american history. david? >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> we continue to report on where this virus is hi
let's get to mary in wilmington tonight. there was news today about michigan where the president lost by about 148,000 votes. we've learned the president has called republican officials in wayne county, home to detroit, we know sometime after that call they tried to rescind their vote to certify the results there. now there's word the president invited some republican law makers to the white house. >> reporter: this is all part of a shockingly bold, last ditch attempt by the president to...
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mary is tracking the conditions for us right now. mary. >> and tracking scattered showers on high definition doppler. some spots getting a little bit of sunshine, other locations getting that wet weather. let's zoom in on high definition doppler and take you first to the east bay. you can see the showers popping up especially right over or ind a, walnut creek, along 680 up through concord. you can see the light showers and up across the north bay. yontville. getting light shower activity there. we are still looking at that wet weather in spots just enough instability and unsettled weather for us for today. as you take you through the afternoon we are looking at a few more showers that are possible. also catching a little bit of sun in spots as well. highs in the upper 50's to low to mid-60s's. future cast when everything wraps up for us. details in just a few minutes. >>> new details on a 113 million-dollar settlement against apple. a multistate settlement accusing it of misrepresenting i-phone batteries and slowing down the performa
mary is tracking the conditions for us right now. mary. >> and tracking scattered showers on high definition doppler. some spots getting a little bit of sunshine, other locations getting that wet weather. let's zoom in on high definition doppler and take you first to the east bay. you can see the showers popping up especially right over or ind a, walnut creek, along 680 up through concord. you can see the light showers and up across the north bay. yontville. getting light shower activity...
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i'm anne marie green. we continue with the coronavirus that continues to spin out of control in the u.s. this morning, over 144,000 cases reported and 65,000 deaths. the highest since may. hospitalizations also hit a record high. new york governor with new restrictions. starting tomorrow, private home gatherings will be limited to 10 people. gyms, bars and restaurants will have to close each night at 10:00 p.m. in ohio, the governor is reissuing a mask order. stores will be temporarily closed if they are caught multiple times with customers or workers not wearing face coverings. >> i'm very well aware of the burden this will place on employees and the owners. but these are places where it is difficult and impossible to maintain mask wearing which we know is the chief way of slowing this virus. >> ahead, the governor mike dewine joins us to talk about other actions he may implement as coronavirus cases continue to spike. >>> biotech company moderna is expecting to receive information soon from a trial of it
i'm anne marie green. we continue with the coronavirus that continues to spin out of control in the u.s. this morning, over 144,000 cases reported and 65,000 deaths. the highest since may. hospitalizations also hit a record high. new york governor with new restrictions. starting tomorrow, private home gatherings will be limited to 10 people. gyms, bars and restaurants will have to close each night at 10:00 p.m. in ohio, the governor is reissuing a mask order. stores will be temporarily closed...