Supporters out in washington d. C. Who are none too pleased about the result thats been made even on fox news it appears that they are for the president elect biden lets listen to this crowd. We have heard from the Trump Campaign and the president on trump is refusing to concede is it does appear that hes out golfing at the moment and so we have yet to hear from him and so we have heard from his personal lawyer really giuliani was confirmed but he is not conceding on a statement from the campaign suggest that they will proceed with further litigation on monday but that is yet unspecified as to as to what that assuming that they do say that will begin on monday lets now take this moment to speak to me on the cage at his electorate the university of pennsylvania kerry law school neil what do you make of all these potential. Legal challenges does seem like would be very difficult for them to chains that spread out. He would not only be called so theres really no factual or legal basis by
Were finally here in the last few days before tuesday, november 3, election day. Voy rs have submitted earl ballots in Record Numbers with roughly 80 million votes already cast. In the nearly 4 years since President Trump took office, regulationhave been rolled back, immigration has been curtailed, and the american jubecial system has come significantly more conservative. This week, Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as the new a supreme urjustice and a monday night ceremony on the whithouse lawn. But according to polls him her confirmation has not yet proven to be a game changer for mocratic rival joe biden is leading in several critical states and has raised more money. Joining me now by skype from San Francisco, our turn on politics and government senior politics and government kqed correspondent marisa lagos, thank you for joining us. Scott, we just recorded our the nation, the california has silver avoided a spik we expected the pandemic was going to increase early ngmail vobut the nu
Enhance the work that the National Park service was doing to interpret the africanamerican experience. Sadly, she passed away at the start of this year. And i wanted to take a moment about the preservation of the history of the struggle to achieve black Voting Rights to remember my boss k my friend and a true you pioneer in the long and ongoing process to make conservation and preservation npca more s like just, diverse and includesive. Thank you iantha. Folks are going to be aware that the history for the struggle of Voting Rights is wide ranging, multifaceted and current. Its still going on. What we want to do with this panel of experts and people who are my friends, folks that i admire is to get their insights on this issue but maybe in more specific and direct ways. Weve got one person, Josephine Bowman mccall who lived through the struggle of Voting Rights. Well hear from josephine about that. Her familys experiences, her experiences and what shes doing now to preserve that histor
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Our next Vice President , senator, kamala harris. [applause] senator harris grew up believing in the promise of america and fights every day to ensure that promise is fulfilled for all americans. She started fighting for working districtameda countys office and from there, she became the first black woman elected as san franciscos district attorney. In 2010, she made history again by becoming the first black woman to be elected attorney general of california. Overseeing the countrys secondlargest justice department, where she continues her fight for families, the lgbtq community, students, and our environment. Since joining the senate in 2016, senator harris has continued her fight for all americans. As a member of three powerful committees, intelligence commitee, judiciary, and homeland security. Senator harris graduated from howard university, where she was in the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and earned her law degree from Uc Hastings College of law. She continues to fight for all of u