World. All that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by judy there are two major stories tonight, the postelection transition as President Trump refuses to concede or even allow for the traditional preparations that would normally have begun and the surging burden of covid cases in most areas of the country. The u. S. Hit a new daily record of covid19 infections with more than 144,000 reported yesterday. Hospitalizations top 65,000 for the first time, 22 states are reporting more hospitalizations than at any time says the pandemic began. Deaths are up by 22 from a week you. Ago. Lets look at how this is hitting a number of states especially hard no matter which region. In el paso, texas, makeshift clinics outside hospitals are opening up. Mobile morgues are moving in and a lockdown of nonessential businesses has been extended, testing lines are growing in wisconsin. Cases there have jumped from 700 a day to more than 6000 in two months
It was politically stupid. This is not law. This is not politics, this is an attempt to end the election illegitimately so that he can maintain power. What we know right now and what we dont. How the results impact you and your family and the generations to come. Its anxiety producing. Im definitely nervous. Surprises, the hopes and disappointments. The issues that matter most, health care, taxes, energy, climate, the military, the markets. All eyes on the Electoral College, the path to 270. The mailin and absentee vote totals still coming in. Its your voice, your vote, our all night all morning coverage continues right now on abcs america this morning. Good morning, welcome back to continuing coverage of the 2020 election. The day after. At this hour we still dont know who the next president will be. The race is too close to call but President Trump is falsely claiming victory and blasting the election as a fraud and joe biden is currently leading in popular and electoral votes as we
It was politically stupid. This is not law. This is not politics, this is an attempt to end the election illegitimately so that he can maintain power. What we know right now and what we dont. How the results impact you and your family and the generations to come. Its anxiety producing. Im definitely nervous. But i guess we can only wait and watch, hope and pray. The surprises, the hopes and disappointments. The issues that matter most, health care, taxes, energy, climate, the military, the markets. All eyes on the Electoral College, the path to 270. The mailin and the absentee vote totals still coming in. Its your voice, your vote, our all night all morning coverage continues right now on abcs america this morning. Good morning, everyone. Welcome back to continuing coverage of the 2020 election. It is the day after the election day. At this hour we still dont know who the next president will be. The race is too close to call but President Trump is falsely claiming victory and blasting
For us on the committee to do something radical, to listen more than we talk. For us to heare from our colleagues on both sides of the aisle about their ideas for the next rules package. Regardless of who controls Congress Next year, i think we can all agree running this house with integrity means listening to all members so that is what we will be doing today. We took a collaborative approach with the rules package for this congress and im proud to say the first bipartisan package in decades. It took time to acknowledge no party has the monopoly on good ideas. Of what weve created together, the consensus calendar to expedite consideration of ideas with bipartisan support, the Diversity Office to get the calls falls of Congress Looking like the real world, and the Modernization Committee to advance good ideas from both sides to get this place functioning better. Although we were hearing these in committee, we required other committees hold them so all members have the chance to be hear
1,emberg, germany, june 1946. Grace, my dearest, it is now but not 00 p. M. And i am here with you. I prefer to pass my time if you rather than reading or doing anything. You are so much on my mind at all times. I had a nice letter from judge wine thanking me for a picture i sent. He said he showed it to judge jennings, who showed interest but made no comment. Wind said this is the greatest trial in history and while it seems long now, in a few years i would look back with great satisfaction. Reade way, be sure to walter lipmans article in the ladies home journal for june. It is a good thing and give you some idea of how important this proceeding is. There is a great satisfaction of doing whats job, particularly a job like this. It is of great importance to everyone and as lit lippmann says, someday it will be recognized as a great landmark. It is the highest calling of the legal profession, and i am proud of my part in it. It continues to mean sacrifice and struggle, and i feel even b