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completing a clean sweep. brendan, a con, is a professor of american politics at the university of sydney. he says, count on the highest inability to distance herself from joe biden. likely costa, the race. it's an impressive victories the truck because says, fitness center rice, carrie liked when say you can't say well, it was just the swing against the democratic party. people had been very concerned . arizona and nevada are about housing prices, about the cost of living. it's given trump some would say a mandate within 7 of the states, but i even think with a narrow and mature heat, trump waived in the same way using executive orders. probably not huge. the relying on the congress, even though it's going to be republican congress. it seems and this. ready it in the house, so it's added up to what is some data really a comprehensive when, when in the 7 swing states, and i think there's, there's just way to associated with bite and she doesn't really distances. so in the campaign, i think that was a magic error she made by saying she wouldn't do anything different late. she had been in charge. i think t
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, georgia today, a judge found an undocumented migrant guilty of three felony murder counts for the killing of laken riley on the university of georgia campus. priya sridhar has late details on the case that became the focal point of the presidential race. >> i'll now announce the verdict. >> reporter: after a trial that lasted four days, 26-year-old jose ibarra sentenced to life without parole for the brutal killing of 22-year-old laken riley. >> there is no end to the pain, suffering and loss that we have experienced or will continue to endure. >> reporter: her family and loved ones emotional. seeing the police camera body video showing the moment riley's mother first learned her daughter died. prosecutors say the student was out for a jog in february when ibarra, who was lurking in the woods nearby, attempted to rape her and then killed her. >> not only does the physical evidence identify him, the video evidence identifies him. >> reporter: despite studies that indicate undocumented immigrants commit fewer crimes, the case has become a flash point in the national debate over immigration during the presidential election
, georgia today, a judge found an undocumented migrant guilty of three felony murder counts for the killing of laken riley on the university of georgia campus. priya sridhar has late details on the case that became the focal point of the presidential race. >> i'll now announce the verdict. >> reporter: after a trial that lasted four days, 26-year-old jose ibarra sentenced to life without parole for the brutal killing of 22-year-old laken riley. >> there is no end to the pain,...
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of these things, he says, sound a bit, i hear a noise, it gets it. and as i see it, universities are the basis for a fair class distribution for the distribution of wealth and didn't count. thank is as well, that's why this attack is so bad because it's the universities that give access to a much more equal and even liberal system where they don't want someone there. as often as a result, struggling universities are now being caught even further and students are barely getting by studying is becoming a luxury. according to my teen lopez, intermingling president of one of our engine tina's leading institutions, the national university of la plata, holiness get to you. i don't see. nowadays, young people have to work as well as study, which of course ends up delaying best studies here to help others around able to study it old because they couldn't afford to finish schools at all. they had other was cool family commitments, single, not here, which i say a orchestra 40 as you. and what i have is helping me at is in the video in the face of declining purchasing, how would i find a lack of jobs and increasing quality testing? they worry constantly about houses of volume and
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of count of those montreal. at least 3 people have been arrested. a university rally in the country, 2nd largest city, quickly spiraled out of control. police sent clouds of pepper spray into crowds as the left and for vehicles and smashed windows in his path. another ante natal protest that started on friday has to order the unrest. well, this comes is montreal host the alliance's annual parliamentary assembly session, which the demonstrators gathered to denounce. wel, that's all as the canadian prime minister responded in toronto, very clearly enjoying himself at a taylor swift concert footage from the show as sparked outrage on social media with locals questioning their leaders priorities. we spoke with canadian risk consultants. alessandra bruno, who said, people are turning their backs on nato as its member states, largely support as rails on slot. i'm not surprised that the router has been taking place in montreal because it is a traditional sensor for student groups, particularly pro palestinian and pros. randy montreal has a very strong lebanese communit
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of the election and their vote will count and it does matter. >> kamala harris spoke at a campgn rally at michigan state university in east lansing, michigan two days ahead of election day. this was the vice president's final campaign stop of the day in the wolverine state. >> ♪ vp harris: hello, michigan! can we hear it for cedric? hello, michigan state. it's good to be in the house with my dear friend magic johnson. all right, all right. east lansing, are we ready to do this? [cheers] are we ready to vote? [cheers] are we ready to win? [cheers] it's good to be back in michigan and to be with so many incredible leaders. i want to thank lieutenant governor gilchrist -- congresswoman alyssa slotkin -- and let's send her to the united states senate. [cheers] vp harris: and curtis and let's send him to the u.s. house of representatives. and we are joined today by leaders of the arab american community, which has deep and proud roots here in michigan. and i want to say, this year has been difficult given the scale of death and destruction in gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement in lebanon. it is devastating and as president i wi
of the election and their vote will count and it does matter. >> kamala harris spoke at a campgn rally at michigan state university in east lansing, michigan two days ahead of election day. this was the vice president's final campaign stop of the day in the wolverine state. >> ♪ vp harris: hello, michigan! can we hear it for cedric? hello, michigan state. it's good to be in the house with my dear friend magic johnson. all right, all right. east lansing, are we ready to do this?...
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there's win in terms of public knowing what's going on in pennsylvania at midnight on election night. even if there's all these count, we will know what the universef mail in votes to be counted. that was a bit of a mystery as that whole process played out. if that is what we end up seeing. we'll have a little bit of clarity even if we don't have the votes in pennsylvania. >> that's very helpful. thank you very much. >>> a big split in polling on the issue of the economy. we have much more ahead tonight on this special coverage, stay with us. do your dry eyes still feel gritty, rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. what does treating dry eye differently feel like? ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ for relief that feels ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ ask your eye doctor about prescription miebo. han is 22 years old. he's not just a pet, he real
there's win in terms of public knowing what's going on in pennsylvania at midnight on election night. even if there's all these count, we will know what the universef mail in votes to be counted. that was a bit of a mystery as that whole process played out. if that is what we end up seeing. we'll have a little bit of clarity even if we don't have the votes in pennsylvania. >> that's very helpful. thank you very much. >>> a big split in polling on the issue of the economy. we have...
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of counting. philanthropist and levi's heir daniel lurie, is holding a lead with more than 56% of the ranked choice votes for san francisco mayor. san francisco state universityolitical science professor jason mcdaniel said lurie has benefited from voters who want change. >> this was an election that's an anti-incumbent change election. people in this city and around the world are upset, and they're taking it out on their elected leaders. the incumbents and candidates and parties are losing everywhere, mcdaniel said. >> lurie also benefited from a strong, well run and well-funded campaign. >> i always tell people money doesn't buy elections. but he ran a very good campaign. he spent more and raised more than all the other candidates combined. he ran a very sustained campaign over the last year. >> current mayor london breed trails at this point, with more than 43% of the ranked choice vote, with more votes to be counted. mcdaniel said while many stay conditions in san francisco are improving, mayor breed may pay a price with voters who think back to the last few years and post pandemic conditions. >> her core support in the city didn't collapse. she managed t
of counting. philanthropist and levi's heir daniel lurie, is holding a lead with more than 56% of the ranked choice votes for san francisco mayor. san francisco state universityolitical science professor jason mcdaniel said lurie has benefited from voters who want change. >> this was an election that's an anti-incumbent change election. people in this city and around the world are upset, and they're taking it out on their elected leaders. the incumbents and candidates and parties are...
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university's ai institute. alright votes for the state senate races are still being counted. of course, we're watching those closely. we'll update you as soon as that race is officially called and we'll be right back. a local election headquarters. let's take a look now some of the top local races starting with the race for senate here in california. representative adam schiff has defeated former dodgers all-star steve garvey to represent our state in the u.s. senate. schiff will fill the seat that was held by the late senator dianne feinstein for 3 decades. and last night, schiff promised to stand up for every californian. >> trust support for the state look forward to getting started. the president is. and the 2, things which i think californians are work with anyone. for california. >> garvey also spoke to his supporters last night and congratulated shift on the victory. back to the bay. now we're following several races for mayor here in the bay area will go through a few of them right now starting with the race for berkeley, mayor sophie hahn is in the lead and that cities
university's ai institute. alright votes for the state senate races are still being counted. of course, we're watching those closely. we'll update you as soon as that race is officially called and we'll be right back. a local election headquarters. let's take a look now some of the top local races starting with the race for senate here in california. representative adam schiff has defeated former dodgers all-star steve garvey to represent our state in the u.s. senate. schiff will fill the seat...
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counted. >> i would rather be in lurie's camp right now than in breed's. >> reporter: james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. he says while it currently does look promising for lurie? usually takes -- >> a couple of rounds and some time for us to know exactly the result. the counting hasn't stopped and if you have 150,000 votes it could bring his back down and hers back up. >> reporter: he won't declare a winner until he certifies the results. however as the ballots gets tallied and the daily results gets released a clearer picture my emerge. >>> in alameda county voters signaling the decision to oust oakland mayor sheng thao and alameda county da pamela price from office. you are seeing the results as they stand at this hour. yes for recall of sheng thao and 65.2%. to only about 34.8% saying no. and then let's look at where we stand on the recall effort of da pamela price you see the numbers ticking up there. 64.8% by this morning. so it does look like oakland is headed for a special election in the spring. and until then, oakland city council president nikki fortunato bas would become the
counted. >> i would rather be in lurie's camp right now than in breed's. >> reporter: james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. he says while it currently does look promising for lurie? usually takes -- >> a couple of rounds and some time for us to know exactly the result. the counting hasn't stopped and if you have 150,000 votes it could bring his back down and hers back up. >> reporter: he won't declare a winner until he certifies the...
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we are seeing a lot of statistical noise, use all the terminology you can that's out there in the polling universe, but right now poles are scattered and they cannot be really countedduring these last couple of days because views have been distilled. you have to look beyond the data and you have to see what i saw as a pollster and an analyst when i traveled through pennsylvania which is a massive surge of let's call it the silent majority speaking up. that is qualitative. polling is not a science, it's art. melding statistics which really means status quo in london -- latin, with sociology which is fieldwork, it makes you more accurate pollster and that's what i try to do. i did not call it a red wave, i called it a red surge last cycle because i saw what happened. this cycle out i see something unique, i see a head of steam rising amongst people who have been slammed. >> jonathan: so for whom is that head of steam? >> for trump. these are people who have been disenfranchised but under siege by inflation, the economy, crime, and they are not necessarily vocal about it. they will take out their frustrations at the polling booth. >> jonathan: i'm interested. this day
we are seeing a lot of statistical noise, use all the terminology you can that's out there in the polling universe, but right now poles are scattered and they cannot be really countedduring these last couple of days because views have been distilled. you have to look beyond the data and you have to see what i saw as a pollster and an analyst when i traveled through pennsylvania which is a massive surge of let's call it the silent majority speaking up. that is qualitative. polling is not a...
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it created the universe, so right. 2 volts officially, the voice of every citizen would count regardless of the color of the skin. but in reality, elections remain assembly and the french control. guest on to say, i defended these resources on tv with a group of political science students. the message is known as you guys and you have said it'd be good evening to ditch and hold on to get you all the data the they take all the time. and we said to put a d because it didn't cover them. oscar did draw people funny some of his ankle just of the man, the professional name was it was really so tired. as i said, i say all the the policy good. you know, pretty deep. the government is healthy and stuff really. me agree. good aspect on the, the goodness itself, i think most was but this, as a parent openness concealed his underlying objective to neutralize the influence of the african independence movements. the plan was to put in place a set of political leaders who would remain loyal defiance in cameroon, for example, the colonial authorities chose, i'm a, do i have jo, east, 33 or 4 my postman
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it created the universe, so right. 2 volts officially, the voice of every citizen would count regardless of the color of the skin. but in reality, elections remain assembly and the french control. guest on to say, i defended these resources on tv with a group of political assigned students. the message is known as you guys and you have said it'd be good to ditch and hold on to get you all the data the they take all the time. and we said to put a d because it didn't cover them. oscar did draw people funny some of his ankle just of the man, the professional name was it was really so tired. as i said, i say all the the policy good. you know, pretty deep. the government is healthy and stuff really. me agree. good aspect on the, the goodness itself, i think most was but this, as a parent openness concealed his underlying objective to neutralize the influence of the african independence movements. the plan was to put in place a set of political leaders who would remain loyal defiance in cameroon, for example, the colonial authorities chose, i'm a, do i have jo, east, 33 or 4 my postman firmly
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of laken riley. jose ibarra found guilty on ten counts earlier today in the death of the 22-year-old nursing student on the universityorgia campus earlier this year. nbc's priya sridhar is outside the courthouse for us. i understand that there have been some incredibly emotional victim impact statements and they're continuing right now. tell us the latest. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, chris. we heard from laken riley's mother, her father, her stepfather, her sister, and then several of her roommates and they're basically describing her as a young woman who loved jesus, she used to go on mission trips. she was a dedicated nursing student, she really wanted to serve her community. she was very excited to become a nurse, some of her roommates describe the type of person and friend she was, they said she used to decorate their apartment whenever it was someone's birthday and give them different gifts and they say this entire incident has been so traumatic for all of them, they don't feel safe and comfortable walking around. many express guilt for not being with her that . let's take a listen to what her parents had t
of laken riley. jose ibarra found guilty on ten counts earlier today in the death of the 22-year-old nursing student on the universityorgia campus earlier this year. nbc's priya sridhar is outside the courthouse for us. i understand that there have been some incredibly emotional victim impact statements and they're continuing right now. tell us the latest. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, chris. we heard from laken riley's mother, her father, her stepfather, her sister, and then several...
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all right, thanks so much of the audience coming in from the universe, georgetown university and called now israel has been counting out to mid 3 offensive in lebanon for 55 days. full says, a bombing thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east bolton, 3600 people have been killed and thousands injured across the country. is ready. ami has been threatening civilians to leave the homes of face. that's the 1000000 people have been forced from that homes. miss riley strike on the fact that they flattened the date story apartment block in central, they wrote at least 20 people of kills. and israel targets is the boss, the neighborhood of lebanon capsule. lebanese officials say that would know as belong operatives, nor political dave is living that the same bus probably joins us from the 11 east capitals and how of the recovery side, smoking and some of those targeted areas. how grizzly the circumstances on the ground are still very grim, ever stripes throughout the day, across the country to begin with that attack, as you mentioned in central re route in the early hours of saturday morning and they carried on thro
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university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ >> while both are still being counted in some places from last week's election is likely to be the first republican presidential candidate to win the popular vote in the last 20 years. and yet, reelection polls have consistently underestimated his support since he first ran eight years ago. and that is left some folks spending the last week trying to figure out what happened. we are here to help walk us through what the polls got right and what they missed. let's start, it is good to see you. help us remember what the poll said, what they set about support for donald trump and kamala harris nationally and in the battleground states. >> if you look at the national polls, they got kamala harris's number exactly right. if you look at the 538 final average before the election, it was 48 for harris, 40 74 trump. what did harris wind up getting? 48.2 in the polls nationally, in the final election result. trump at 50%. so the polls underestimated his support again which is what we saw in the last two elections and did so by about three points on average. when you look
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of murdering 22- year-old laken riley. jose ibarra was sentenced to life without parole after being found guilty on all counts earlier today. laken riley disappeared while out for a jog near the university of georgia campus tech in february. right before ibarra was sentenced, riley's mother gave an emotional victim impact statement in court. >> jose ibarra took no pity on my scared, panicked, and struggling child. there is no end to the pain, suffering and loss that we have experienced or will continue to endure. >> nbc news correspondent priya sridhar is outside that courthouse in athens, georgia. talk to us about the case the prosecution laid out here, and what were some of the key pieces of evidence that ultimately led to the decision we have today? >> there was just so much evidence in the judge pointed to that when he came back from his recess, which by the way, was only about 15 minutes long. after both the defense and the state gave their closing argument, the state over the last four days pointed to dna video and digital evidence that they say definitively tied jose ibarra to the brutal killing of laken riley. they say they were unable to uncover dna from underneath laken riley'
of murdering 22- year-old laken riley. jose ibarra was sentenced to life without parole after being found guilty on all counts earlier today. laken riley disappeared while out for a jog near the university of georgia campus tech in february. right before ibarra was sentenced, riley's mother gave an emotional victim impact statement in court. >> jose ibarra took no pity on my scared, panicked, and struggling child. there is no end to the pain, suffering and loss that we have experienced or...
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of america's cable company. c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> will walk up and out book tv catherine ruth pakaluk professor catholic university author the book hannahs children. >> people arere not having enouh children for the population to sustainus itself. >> you and your research in youh colleagues for this book interviewed 55 different women. who were they? lexi's are women all over the country. mostly religious women they belong tour churches, east of te rocky mountains, texas, south carolina. womenn who had five or more children did so because they thought it was a great way to live. >> five or more? children how to find these women? >> follow the normal procedures for qualitative research but we basically posted fires or families that we said we are looking for people had large families potentially went who would like to tell us why you did so and what it means. >> it was a goal question. the goal was to figure who is still having kids and why. allte around the country birthrates are followed we'd like to know is that something that's just the future? or are there pockets of immunity and why are people immune? >> in this and it is sc
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we will know at midnight, if this all goes to plan, we will know what the universe is beyond that of mail-in votes to be countedmystery as the whole process played out in 2020. from a transparency standpoint, if that is what we end up seeing, we will have a little bit of clarity, even if we don't have the votes in pennsylvania. x fascinating, very helpful, steve, thank you very much. big splint and polling, fascinating split on the issue of the economy, what that might mean for tuesday's election. we have three campaign veterans to help us explain it. we have much more ahead tonight in the special coverage, stay with us. >> [ music ] >> reporter: >>> in the final nbc news national poll before the election on tuesday, it is a dead tie, 49-49. part of what is bullying vice president harris and her supporters from the pole is the internal numbers. democratic enthusiasm in that poll is high and rising. on the issue of who voters trust on the issue of abortion, harris has a 20 point lead over trump. nbc also asked voters a couple questions on the economy, and answers were interesting because they were split. when as
we will know at midnight, if this all goes to plan, we will know what the universe is beyond that of mail-in votes to be countedmystery as the whole process played out in 2020. from a transparency standpoint, if that is what we end up seeing, we will have a little bit of clarity, even if we don't have the votes in pennsylvania. x fascinating, very helpful, steve, thank you very much. big splint and polling, fascinating split on the issue of the economy, what that might mean for tuesday's...
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have so we will know at midnight if it goes to plan, we will know with the universe is beyond that of mail in votes to be counted. that was a mystery as that process played out in 2020. from a transparency standpoint, that's what we will see, we will have clarity even if we don't have the votes in pennsylvania. >> that is very helpful. >>> a big split and polling. on the issue of the economy and what it might mean for the election. three campaign veterans to help explain it. we have much more head on this special coverage. special coverage. >>> in the final nbc news national poll before the election on tuesday, it's a dead type. 49-49. part of harris from the pole's internal numbers. enthusiasm in the poll is high and rising. on the issue of who voters trust on the issue of abortion, harris has a 20 point lead over trump. mbc asked voters a couple questions on the economy and the answers were interesting because they were split. when asked generically is better on the economy, trump is a 10 point advantage. on the question of who will better look out for the middle class? it is harris who comes out 51- 42. nine
have so we will know at midnight if it goes to plan, we will know with the universe is beyond that of mail in votes to be counted. that was a mystery as that process played out in 2020. from a transparency standpoint, that's what we will see, we will have clarity even if we don't have the votes in pennsylvania. >> that is very helpful. >>> a big split and polling. on the issue of the economy and what it might mean for the election. three campaign veterans to help explain it. we...
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of counting. philanthropist and levi's heir, daniel lurie, is holding a lead with more than 56% of the ranked choice votes for san francisco mayor. san francisco state universityfessor jason mcdaniel said lurie has benefited from voters who want change. >> this was an election that's an anti-incumbent change election. people in this city and around the world are upset, and they're taking it out on their elected leaders. the incumbents and candidates and parties are losing everywhere, mcdaniel said. >> lurie also benefited from a strong well run and well-funded campaign. >> i always tell people money doesn't buy elections. but he ran a very good campaign. he spent more and raised more than all the other candidates combined. he ran a very sustained campaign over the last year. >> current mayor london breed trails at this point, with more than 43% of the ranked choice vote, with more votes to be counted. mcdaniel said while many stay conditions in san francisco are improving, mayor breed may pay a price with voters who think back to the last few years and post-pandemic conditions. >> her core support in the city didn't collapse. she managed to hold it together, b
of counting. philanthropist and levi's heir, daniel lurie, is holding a lead with more than 56% of the ranked choice votes for san francisco mayor. san francisco state universityfessor jason mcdaniel said lurie has benefited from voters who want change. >> this was an election that's an anti-incumbent change election. people in this city and around the world are upset, and they're taking it out on their elected leaders. the incumbents and candidates and parties are losing everywhere,...
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counting. the cost. joining us not from munich has talked to the sheriffs, chair of environmental employment policy at the technical university of unit, could tell you what this miranda was climate change while the regional government in valencia to blame for this, the shift scale of this disaster, or maybe even the national government in madrid. how the 3 into linked certainly climate change played a big role. we've had years of drought in spain, followed by a year's worth of rain in a day and saw you know, that just couldn't absorb that water. but at the same time, governments need to be prepared for what's coming with climate change. and that means the need for a very rapid and effective early warning systems, sirens, communication messages that happened before the flood hits and not after. we've seen the same problem elsewhere. also in germany, a few years ago with the river catastrophe, the same thing happened was too late, that the warnings came out. so it's a european problem. and within spain, we just haven't seen enough attention being given to the need for redesigning our urban communities that are growing so rapidl
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counts of possession of child. police say a missing sonoma state university student was found dead on campus.he body of 22 year old nicolai grayson in the northern part of campus on friday, one day after his parents reported him missing. police have not released any information surrounding his death, but they said they do not suspect foul play. anyone who was in the lakes area thursday night is being asked to contact sonoma state university police. >> a murder suspect was arrested for fare evasion at an east bay bart station, and bart police say 36 year old jonathan calvin wright was arrested at the bayfair station in san leandro without a valid fare. authorities then learned that wright was wanted for murder in san francisco last year. police say wright was arrested at the lake merritt station in oakland when he was stopped for fare evasion while also facing an arrest warrant. >> this morning, chp responded to a four car crash on interstate 80. in solano county, and one person on scene was arrested for a dui. the crash happened around 140 in the morning. eastbound 80, just before air base pa
counts of possession of child. police say a missing sonoma state university student was found dead on campus.he body of 22 year old nicolai grayson in the northern part of campus on friday, one day after his parents reported him missing. police have not released any information surrounding his death, but they said they do not suspect foul play. anyone who was in the lakes area thursday night is being asked to contact sonoma state university police. >> a murder suspect was arrested for...
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. — waiting for some vote count in detroit, most of it is counted in oakland and this is ann arbor, _ in oakland and this is ann arbor, universityart of — democrats as well and at the start of the night, asking whether these three midwest states— whether these three midwest states would hang together and they have voted together in every — they have voted together in every presidential cycle since 1992— every presidential cycle since 1992 and _ every presidential cycle since 1992 and right now it looks as if that's— 1992 and right now it looks as if that's going to happen again _ if that's going to happen aaain. . ~ if that's going to happen aaain. ., ~' ,, if that's going to happen aaain. ., ,, i. ., if that's going to happen aaain. ., ,, ., ., again. thank you for that, christian _ again. thank you for that, christian and _ again. thank you for that, christian and bring - again. thank you for that, christian and bring it - again. thank you for that, christian and bring it up . again. thank you for that, | christian and bring it up to date and we are still watching with donald trump sitting on 266 electoral college votes as you
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universe. stars. that's more stars than grains of sand on all the beaches of the world. and you can count them. and. and i did this exercise. next time you come home from the beach and like the sand in your eye include all of those grains of sand there's a way to make sure you don't miss any. and so so the universe is vast and your book is for kids no, no, it's not for kids. >> i know it's not. >> no, but you know what i love about your book? what i mean, oh, the merlin book. yeah, yeah, the merlin it's that's my first ever book, but it's not your first ever. this is a rewrite. >> it's it's. i brought it into the 21st century. and to resurrect, to exhume this character merlin, who was an alien visiting earth who answers your questions because i wrote a column for this, and people played along. dear merlin, how big is the universe you know, how many constellations are there and the like? and i developed the character to hone all the ways i can teach science to people and so in there there's poetry, there's there's other sort of turns of phrase there, interviews with historical figures that dear merli
universe. stars. that's more stars than grains of sand on all the beaches of the world. and you can count them. and. and i did this exercise. next time you come home from the beach and like the sand in your eye include all of those grains of sand there's a way to make sure you don't miss any. and so so the universe is vast and your book is for kids no, no, it's not for kids. >> i know it's not. >> no, but you know what i love about your book? what i mean, oh, the merlin book. yeah,...
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of felony murder, one count of malice murder, kidnapping with bodily injury. aggravated assault with attempt to rape, among other charges. riley was found dead with visible injuries in a wooded area on the university out for a run but did not return. here is how prosecutors painted the picture of eye ibatta. >> he went hunting for females on the university of georgia's campus and when laken riley refused to be his rape victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock repeatedly. that is what this case is all about. >> we have some pictures inside the courtroom that will show you riley's killing became a political flash point, you'll recall, with republicans siding the case. prosecutors are seeking prosecution without the possibility of parole right now. one of riley's friends is on the stand. >>> up next, the world's richest man, elon musk, reportedly holding a private meeting at a secret location with iranian diplomats. what they may have spoken about and what it signals about the role trump's top ally might play in the future. and what a change of administrations means for president biden's accomplishments, which parts of his legacy can meet the trash heap. the market's closed. futures don't sleep in
of felony murder, one count of malice murder, kidnapping with bodily injury. aggravated assault with attempt to rape, among other charges. riley was found dead with visible injuries in a wooded area on the university out for a run but did not return. here is how prosecutors painted the picture of eye ibatta. >> he went hunting for females on the university of georgia's campus and when laken riley refused to be his rape victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock repeatedly. that is what...
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so counting, the cost of joining us from massachusetts is raymond loza, who is professor of political science and co director of human am, has poll the university of massachusetts us could have you with this. right. like many countries in the world, the us have campaigned spain spending limits on each candid how all the old for rich able to throw so much money at this election of the rules being bent. that's a great question then. yes, the rules are being bent. the reason is they can give tons of money without limit to these groups that are called independence. and these groups and spend the money to support their favorite candidates. it's really a way to get around these limits and many the richest people in america. do this, all right, so if the rules up in bent, does that mean the election could be being bought? what does this tell us about the state of, of us democracy? will this money in any way sway the election? well, a presidential election. you know, they put on a lot of ads in a few key states because we have this electoral college system. and uh, yeah, they could make a difference when the election so close. at the same time. people
so counting, the cost of joining us from massachusetts is raymond loza, who is professor of political science and co director of human am, has poll the university of massachusetts us could have you with this. right. like many countries in the world, the us have campaigned spain spending limits on each candid how all the old for rich able to throw so much money at this election of the rules being bent. that's a great question then. yes, the rules are being bent. the reason is they can give tons...
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. >> he went hunting for females on the university of georgia's campus, prosecutors say laken riley called 911 but never had a chance to ask for help. counting on the 911 operator called back, but there was no answer. she fought for her life for nearly 18 minutes. she fought for her dignity and in that fight she caused this defendant to leave forensic evidence behind in his opening statement, ibarra's defense attorney called that evidence graphic and what happened to riley? tragic the evidence that jose ibarra killed laken riley is circumstantial and explained the defendant's waiving of a jury trial, saying if the judge made a quote, honest assessment of the evidence, there should not be enough evidence to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that mr. ibarra is guilty of the crimes charged and brianna those of us inside the courtroom witness how several members of laken riley family and close friends chose to leave. when the judge gave them the opportunity to do so before showing some of the most graphic evidence for many of those who stayed, the testimony and the body cam video from the officer that found riley's body was so overwhelming
. >> he went hunting for females on the university of georgia's campus, prosecutors say laken riley called 911 but never had a chance to ask for help. counting on the 911 operator called back, but there was no answer. she fought for her life for nearly 18 minutes. she fought for her dignity and in that fight she caused this defendant to leave forensic evidence behind in his opening statement, ibarra's defense attorney called that evidence graphic and what happened to riley? tragic the...
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university almost closed because of this athletics program. so let's fast forward to now at the elks level, financial aid is counted as a part of our scholarship. so if you get a pell grant, i skog and if you're recruited and you get an engineering scholarship that's counted as part of your scholarship, and if they are now employees, they're going to have to pay payroll taxes on money that they qualify for because they are social economic disadvantage, students coming in. and then when you look at how we fund athletic programs and this is not just hbcu, this is quite a few other programs. even at the fbs level, we get institutional transfers, so we're taking money from housing, we've taken money from dining and we're using those dollars to help fund our athletic programs. well, how will the university be able to pay taxes on those scholarships as well? because they're going to have to pay match in taxes. ultimately, what's going to happen is programs are going to start to go away. and when those programs and those opportunities go away, enrollment is going to go down. in the hbcus were created to serve the historically underserved and in this
university almost closed because of this athletics program. so let's fast forward to now at the elks level, financial aid is counted as a part of our scholarship. so if you get a pell grant, i skog and if you're recruited and you get an engineering scholarship that's counted as part of your scholarship, and if they are now employees, they're going to have to pay payroll taxes on money that they qualify for because they are social economic disadvantage, students coming in. and then when you look...
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count me as a skeptic. betsy stevens is a professor of public policy and economics at the university of michigan, served as a member of obama's council of economic advisers, and cohosts a podcast along with her partner in life justin wolf who is also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan and a senior fellow at the berkeley institution. they both join me now is a couple -- enjoyable. justin, let me ask with you, because you have been on this a lot, you even just got a big back and forth with jd vance who was basically like, you don't understand the way this works. was to start, again, one-on-one, of what we should expect, day one, if you were to do this, 25% tariffs on canada, mexico, china. like, what would that do? >> look, the most important thing to understand is that a tariff is a tax on americans. when home depot wants to bring a washing machine across the border, it is actually home depot who has to pay the tariff to get that washing machine out of customs. so, even at a very literal level, it is not china or korea that pays. and so, then, home depot has a choice. i
count me as a skeptic. betsy stevens is a professor of public policy and economics at the university of michigan, served as a member of obama's council of economic advisers, and cohosts a podcast along with her partner in life justin wolf who is also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan and a senior fellow at the berkeley institution. they both join me now is a couple -- enjoyable. justin, let me ask with you, because you have been on this a lot, you even...
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counts of felony murder among others. police say he attacked and killed riley in february while she was going for a morning jog on the universitygia campus. a barber being hailed a hero. two suspects walked into the shop, the barber subdued one of them, the other grabbed a gun and fired at an unknown victim. no one was hurt. the shooting is thought to be gang related, but no arrests have been made and upons investigation is ongoing. the harris-walz campaign is still accepting donations. next 5000 from a person or pac will be allocated to the recount account to use on close house or senate races. larger donations directed to dnc. harris campaign is $20 million in debt. those are headlines. donald trump said he would pay off that debt, see if they accept. >> steve: there is no recount, why are people giving money to something that know be isn't happening. >> carley: or change the language. >> brian: put in the memo, sucker. you gave a billion dollars and now you want more. >> ainsley: when will they tell the truth and say we're in debts, help us, send money. >> lawrence: look what they were paying for. >> brian: to get beyonce's
counts of felony murder among others. police say he attacked and killed riley in february while she was going for a morning jog on the universitygia campus. a barber being hailed a hero. two suspects walked into the shop, the barber subdued one of them, the other grabbed a gun and fired at an unknown victim. no one was hurt. the shooting is thought to be gang related, but no arrests have been made and upons investigation is ongoing. the harris-walz campaign is still accepting donations. next...
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university of georgia campus. >> as a warning details are hard to listen too. the prosecutor says riley fought for her life for around 18 minutes after and counting him m on her usualbe his rape victim he bashed in her school with iraq repeatedly. that rock prosecutors believe he is to kill her was displayed in court the crime scene investigator testified there was a blood and hair on that rock. the prosecutor also says fingerprint is on her phone from hanging up her 911 call. the defense argues the evidence is circumstantial. >> there should not be enough evidence to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that m mr. ibarra is guilty of the crimes of charger. >> ibarra did not show much emotion for most of the at times he would look down or breathe heavily when graphic evidence was shown. riley's family was devastated. her mother had to leave the room when prosecutors played a body camera video of a police officer finding riley's lifeless body. here's the georgia attorney general this morning. >> it breaks your heart. it also makes you ask the question, why are we even hear? we are here because the system failed laken riley and her family. a broken border, a failed
university of georgia campus. >> as a warning details are hard to listen too. the prosecutor says riley fought for her life for around 18 minutes after and counting him m on her usualbe his rape victim he bashed in her school with iraq repeatedly. that rock prosecutors believe he is to kill her was displayed in court the crime scene investigator testified there was a blood and hair on that rock. the prosecutor also says fingerprint is on her phone from hanging up her 911 call. the defense...
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mail-in ballots by 7:00 tonight will be counted after delay in mailing absentee ballots in one of the largest counties in the state. fox news contributor universityjonathan turley joins us now on election day. they mailed a bunch of them out late. >> that's right. >> and now the judges say you know what? too bad. you don't get extra time. >> as harsh as that may seem i wrote a column about a week ago saying for those of us who have done this before, just cut us a little slack. just two rules. don't change the rules at the last minute. >> steve: right. >> err on the side of transparency. that's what god us in trouble in 2020 it fueled the distrust of people. here in this court, but also in pennsylvania. the court said let's not have changes at the last minute. that will help us a great deal this is a good idea to hold the line. >> steve: legal question get it out of the way before people start voting. potential voters identified by the secretary of state as non-citizens so what is going to happen to those people? >> usually these states have a provisional ballot option but they also have curing options. we have had this going on now for weeks. bec
mail-in ballots by 7:00 tonight will be counted after delay in mailing absentee ballots in one of the largest counties in the state. fox news contributor universityjonathan turley joins us now on election day. they mailed a bunch of them out late. >> that's right. >> and now the judges say you know what? too bad. you don't get extra time. >> as harsh as that may seem i wrote a column about a week ago saying for those of us who have done this before, just cut us a little slack....
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