Absentee equipment. So weve helped them do that. Reporter of the 13 states expected to be competitive this fall, pennsylvania is one that does not allow the processing before election day. That means opening envelopes, flattening battles and preparing them to be scanned for counting. That takes time. Any kind of retleef that that we could open dmi earlier would really help. Three days, three weeks, anytime would help. Reporter the legislature is debating whether to allow processing before election day. But bucks county expects to be counting mailin ballots after november 3rd. We want to be done before i would say within a week. Best Case Scenario its going to be a couple of days. Yeah. Maybe even three. Yeah. Bucks county went for Hillary Clinton by less than a percentage point in 2016. A competitive county in a competitive state with, oh, by the way, 20 electoral votes. The overnights news will be right back. For bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. Just press firmly a
Samples of various vintages the damage from the glass fire was being assessed by the winerys owner. The 11,000 square foot farmhouse was gutted equipment and approximately a 120,000 bottles of wine were lost in the blaze and because this winery was built to replicate a 13 thcentury tuscan castle. Theyre going to need to bring artisans in from italy to make the repairs. The owner says the back to back fires here in the north bay coming after having to close for 3 months because of the pandemic is the worst catastrophe hes experienced in 45 years in the wine business and its a pain being felt throughout the napa valley which relies heavily on tourist traffic and how can people help. They can help. Visiting the napa valley. Im going to rush for i from the napa valley just coming up here spending little money because a lot of businesses are simply going close down. Theyve wracked fires are new covid over and over and its just its impossible stay open. I found a group of tourists here toast
Exam but it was really just a taped interview with the president at the white house and it looked like an unofficial. Telehealth visit. It was fox newss medical expert doctor marc siegel that asked the questions to the president about his symptoms. His time in the hospital and all the medications that he has been taking the president said that he feels good and strong and then he knew something was off last week when he have low energy. At times he said he had a sore throat but he felt better after getting an infusion of regeneron he also defended this year the decision to take a car trip around. Walter Reed Medical Center to waive his supporters. Through these very powerful windows i could hear people screaming and shouting and with love with real love and after 2 days, i said you know i want to go out and say hello to the people and i went to secret service and these are the people though that are with me all the time. And they said we have no problem says just want to take a drive b
A question for Martha Teichner to consider, in our sunday morning cover story. President trump we must put politics aside, stop the partisanship. Reporter well, that didnt happen. Politics and covid19 have become comorbidities. Is the politicization of coronavirus worse than the politicization of other diseases . Ive never seen anything like this before. [yelling] reporter coming up this sunday morning, red and blue gone viral. [yelling] pauley going country proved a bit of a challenge for singer keith urban during a quarantine. With tray tracy smith this morning, we take note. Reporter when the pandemic shut his world down, keith urban had a tough time getting used to life as a traveling musician with no place to go. How did you react in the initial days and weeks. I would put my sweat pants on and sit on the couch and watch tv with the family, and wait until the whole thing blows over. Reporter but then something happened that got him off the couch. Keith urban, later on sunday morni
Students who brought the lawsuit. Welcome to the special presentation celebrating the 50th anniversary of a important milestone in u. S. History and for First Amendment rights. We are joining you live from the auditorium of the state Historical Society in iowa and we are in des moines. With us today are more than 200 students from schools across this state, we are joined online by students in classrooms across the country. Say hello everybody. applause in december 1965 mary beth and john tinker along with their friend Chris Eckhart wore black bands to school to protest the war in vietnam they were sent home and suspended from school. The students were told they couldnt return to school until they agreed to end their protest. Through their parents, the Students School sued the School District for violating their right to free expression. Culminated in the Supreme Court decision 15 years ago on february 24th, 1960, nine the court ruled seven to two that students do not shed their Constit