We have reaction to the victory speech. And we are bound to hear a lot about first in this election. There are a lot of those. Here is a tweet from Andrew Rafferty that says about joe biden, he is the second ever elected catholic resident. It is time for the nations better angels to prevail. Speech by joe the biden, roll call saying that the president elect says he is going to name a team monday to get the covid19 plan ready for january 20. Craig kaplan pointing out a line we will hear a lot more of. Craig kaplan pointing out a line we will hear a lot more of. Shes the first woman of color elected to the Vice President s office, senator harris saying, while i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. A tweet pointing out the history of the state. Dayy is 48 years to the biden was elected to the u. S. Senate. The headline, november 1972. This is from the president naomi, aranddaughter tweet of the family hug. You saw a lot of the family gathered on stage. Greta . Gr
David davis provides the history of the first Wheelchair Basketball Team comprise a world war ii veterans. Its a great honor to be at bromance. I spent many evenings on the second floor listening to local authors speak about their the o really appreciate the invitation. What to say hi to everybody out there who i havent i have beeo see facetoface in person, so thank you for tuning in. Obviously doubly honored ron kovic has agreed to speak with me tonight about the book. Ron kovic, not kovac. Not go back. We were introduced by tom hobart, sports need a writer and ron has been very encouraging and helped me quite a bit with this book in terms of background and research and so forth. Ron of course was a vietnam veteran. Most of the book that i wrote is about world war ii veterans are just want to give you a little background before we start speaking. Before world war ii if you are paralyzed you were pretty much a dead ender, and no hope or as they were called. The average life span was a
Stuffing and Everything Else going. Good morning emily and jason. Emily good Morning Griff and jason. Happy thanksgiving for you both. Im so thankful to be here filling in for ainsley and happy to be here with you two. We have a great morning in store for you. Jason this is fun. I love turkey day. I dont know if you think i delayed my start to turkey day. I have already had a little stuffing and the cranberries. I dont wait until 5 00 in the afternoon. You dont get a belly like mine by waiting for, you know, the starting bell. You sneak into the kitchen and grab what you can, especially at 2 15 in the morning my wife was just going to bed. I was just getting up and, you know,. Griff fair point, jason, i bought four pies for my family and at least one of them is half gone. I think you win that conversation. Send us your by the way, send us your what you are doing. Jason has already got things started. Emily, you have got to tell us what you have already done its friends foxnews. Com. We
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