In dane county court. Cbs 58s Kristen Barbaresi is there this afternoon. Attorneys for jill stein did or did not yet file that suit requesting hand count meanwhile this morning the Election Commission outlined the very tight timeline to count all the ballots again. Earlier today all 72 county clerks submitted cost estimates and by the end of the day tomorrow steins Campaign Must cut the check for the full amount. Then on wednesday clerks will be thursday the ballot counting begins and every county must finish by 8pm on december 12 and then on the 13th the final recount will be submitted. Its going to require ballot counters to work nights and weekends to get it done. The Walworth County clerk already putting out a call for volunteers today to help. As for the issue of a hand count the Commission Says state law dictates the process. It is up to each county hand or by voting equipment under state law. The only way around that is if the candidate seeks a court order to do the hand count.
The pipeline could affect their Drinking Water supply. And put downstream communities at risk for oil leaks and spills. Over the weekend, the army corps ordered protesters to leave that area by december 5th. Or face arrest. A later statement from the corps said it wants a peaceful transition to a safer location. With no plans for forcible removal. A member of the tribe, though, says its resolve is strong. chase iron eyes, member, Standing Rock sioux tribe not only that but the constitutional Civil Liberties and human rights and International Rights of a nationtonato between our tribal nation and the united states, and treaty groups who are on the ground and who are committed to these concepts of unarmed nonviolence. We expect a win. We are in for the long haul. paul joncich the army corps says its order for demonstrators to leave is for the safety of the general public. Meantime, nevada senator harry reid released a statement on the matter today. Demanding the violence in Standing Rock
Former mayors, Mike Bloomberg and Pete Buttigieg seem to be gaining ground while joe biden is down 11 points from last month. Lets go to our road warriors. Josh, mayor bloomberg is preparing for his first president ial debate and the campaign is on the defense again after more comments from the mayors past have resurfaced. Walk us through it. Thats right, stephanie, mayor bloomberg trying to climb out of a mountain of past controversial comments that have been brought back into light over the last week or so as hes been surging in the polls. Just in the last 24 hours or so, weve seen new comments hes had to try to respond to, including comments about blacks and latinos faring more poorly in schools. As well as remarks he made as recently as last year where we referred to transgender women as he, she or it. A in all of these instances mayor bloomberg saying this doesnt reflect the way he feels. Emphasizing his record as mayor shows he cares very much about trying to support minorities a
Theres breaking news out of south florida tonight, where pedestrian bridge under construction collapsed onto a busy road trapping cars killing at least four people. Were going to go there live later in the hour to bring you late developments on that. We begin this hour, though, with donald trump saying when it comes to russia, the election, the alleged wrongdoing, theres nothing to see here. Tonight, though, for the first time, special Counsel Robert Mueller is looking directly at Donald Trumps family business. Hes hit the Trump Organization with a subpoena. According to the New York Times, which broke the story, hes seeking any russiarepresented documents within the company, within the family business. Joining us now with late details, cnns chief National Security correspondent, jim sciutto. What do you know about this expanding investigation on muellers part . Well, anderson, this is the hardest signal so par that mueller is taking a serious look at trumps business dealings. We had r