Pennsylvania in the balance now hes asking the Supreme Court to intervene in unfounded claims of voter fraud. Across the nation from supporters clashing with pro biden groups. Ok lets continue our election coverage by summing up this rapidly changing scenario heres what you need to know that just for battleground states still being counted joe biden is now ahead in georgia nevada and pennsylvania biden has 264 Electoral College votes trump has 214 the number to hit is 270 any single win for biden could effectively end the race but officials in georgia say they expect a recount there weve also now got a new batch of ballots in the state weve already called them they increase bidens margin but this is one of the states the trunk campaign is trying to contest with a legal challenge. You know we have correspondents following developments across the United States our team the sellers are all a child is in wilmington bidens home state of delaware olen fisher is covering developments from the
Voter fraud. And nationwide Trump Supporters clash with pro biden groups. Its 1500. 00 g. M. T. Thats 10 am on the east coast of the United States and still we cant say who the next president is going to be the race is so close the margins a razor thin in many key states and as more ballots are processed every hour the gap narrows between donald trump and joe biden heres what you need to know there are just 4 battleground states still being counted any single win for biden that effectively and the race has pulled ahead in pennsylvania georgia and hes in the lead in nevada the states being counted are the ones you see here in yellow biden has 264 elect. Well College Votes trump has 214 the number to hit is 270 and were hearing a decision in pennsylvania could come in the next few hours the remaining mail in ballots are mostly from the democratic leaning cities of philadelphia and pittsburgh biden is no leading in georgia by 1097 votes the bulk of the remaining mail in ballots from democ
Continuing to be all about tech. Surging since the best monthly performance since 2000 u. S. Equity futures, youll see at this point you are looking at some green arrows across the board. Nasdaq indicated up. Dow is up, so is the s p 500 well talk about zoom. It is those Technology Stocks leading the way. Looking here to date, they are up more than expected. Looking at the treasury market, it looks like the 10year is yielding around the same amount of 0. 726 . Zoom, huge news. Right now, top single stock of the day is zoom the stock is on fire that may be the least impressive thing. Jumped over 300 year over year. Free cash flow up 2,000 year over year. New customer subscriptions delivered 81 of the Revenue Growth and less customer churn than expected. Kelly will join us to dig through the quarter at 8 30 eastern time stock up 80 right now how would you like to be in a business where your Free Cash Flow was up 2,000 it sounds like a kids lemonade stand. Thats what has happened to zoom
And on behalf of the Miller Center, its a pleasure to welcome you to the special program on shining a light on the era of integration. Part of uvas 2023 Martin Luther King Community celebration cosponsored by uva lifetime learning in the office of engagement. I want to thank Alfred Reeves and Christina Lopez guitar de chao and the Miller Center team for making this event possible. For those joining us today, i do want to i want to encourage you to join our conversation by sending in your questions for our speakers via the chat function during this virtual event. The reverend dr. Martin luther jr and many civil rights activists working for social change in a more just society where motivated by a vision of beloved community, working toward a future of racial reconciliation and healing, dr. King believed and often stated that the arc of the universe bends toward justice over time. Dr. Kings vision of a more just and Equitable Society led him to oppose not only racism, but also war and po
Look at we look at our schools and education, at our communities, at the environment. So talk will focus on that. I will ask a series of questions and then each speaker will, after answering the questions, youll have an opportunity to ask questions of them. But first, let me begin by introducing our speakers. Begin with. Emily rapp of propofol, whos here on my left, Emily Raboteau writes at the intersection of social and Environmental Justice, race, Climate Change and parenthood. Her most recent work is lessons for survival. Mother ring against the apocalypse, a memoir on race, climate and Environmental Justice. Her previous books are searching for zion, the winner of an american book award and a finalist for the Hurston Wright legacy award and the cult classic novel, the professors daughter. She is a contributing editor at orion magazine and a regular contributor to the new york review of books, where apatows essays have appeared and been anthologized in the new yorker, the New York T