With the political law experts on the upcoming election and the legal implications of expanded mailin voting. At 1 00 p. M. The Aspen Institute looks at the development of the Coronavirus Vaccine, and plans for its distribution. Host we are back with david canon, Political Science professor at the university of wisconsin madison to continue our conversation on the battleground state of wisconsin. The Supreme Court decision on absentee ballots, what is your take on it . What type of voter could be impacted by this . Guest it really is an important decision to say that the ballot has to be received by election day, and anything not received by election day will not be counted. Where a District Court judge ruled you could count the ballots for three days after the election, the way that many other states allow. Partiesright now the are scrambling to get the message out that if you want to vote by mail, you better get your ballot in today or tomorrow, because the mail sometimes takes more
Bader ginsburg who died friday night. She died on the eve of the jewish new year, the first jewish woman on the Supreme Court and a very interesting thing about individuals who die right before the new year. They say they suggest very righteous people die at the very end of the year because they were needed until the very end. Under jewish tradition those who die on the new year holiday, a title given to the righteous and saintly. Certainly Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg was entitled to this honor, being righteous and saintly. At her confirmation hearing she talked about her immigrant experience was her father was a jewish immigrant, her mother was a secondgeneration american, she talked about American Values and then she said what has happened over me could only happen in america and then she spent her entire career protecting those values that make america a great nation it is in the reason people come here in order to reach their full potential. It guided her well in her public service
Good morning, and good to be with you. Im annemarie green. We of course begin with the Vice President ial debate. Vice president mike pence and senator Kamala Harris squared off last night. Their exchanges were relatively calm at least compared to last weeks president ial debate. Still, there were some tense moments on stage. So Danya Bacchus is in Salt Lake City where the debate took place. Danya, what were some of the main points that they sparred over . Good morning, annemarie. Right away the candidates paashed over the coronavirus they went on to spar over the economy, climate change, the Supreme Court, and whether justice was served in the Breonna Taylor case. The coronavirus pandemic was center stage last night with plexiglass dividing Vice President mike pence and california senator Kamala Harris. The American People have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any president ial administration in the history of our country. From the very first day, President Donald Trump has p
This is an institution that rests on the trust and reverence of the American People. Losing that trust and reverence is dangerous is dangerous. Its dangerous for millions of people who will lose the Affordable Care act protections. Its dangerous for the women who could lose their right to choose and all of us who do not want to turn back a half a century of progress. Its dangerous for our economy at a time when American Workers and consumers find themselves at the mercy of corporations that have grown larger and more powerful than at any other time since the gilded age. Its dangerous for the future of our planet and safety of our climate, at a time when the west is burning, seas are rising, and the earth is warming faster than ever before. And, quite frankly, its dangerous for our democracy. We owe the American People a voice and a decision that will shape the course of history for generations. And we owe the memory of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her seat on the Supreme Court more than jus
Island and yes i know Rikers Island is already a very Morbid Institution but 1st im joined by redacted tonight host lee camp and redacted tonight correspondent Natalie Mcgill to discuss the end times thank you guys for joining me at intro to. Me as a guest on our show how do you know youre invited over time open invitation to you. So guys i want to know what your plan is for when Society Comes to an end we need to ration pages of leaves book for toilet paper and people with guns shake you down to your last box of pasta because thats all you have in your house and thats how you pay taxes now because theyre in charge because they have a lot of my book is going to be currency when they. Are too stupid to really be for it come on come on. But i want to talk about i think its all on a lot of peoples minds like how the country responded to the crisis after right after 911 like whats the difference between now and then i remember they were like oh if we dont go outside the terrorists will win