Will likely affect what healthcare will look like for her and millions of others. This election is one of the most important in my lifetime. And sorry, a little emotional. But i really feel like this is the soul of our country. Im not done fighting. Reporter she dropped off her ballot at the warriors chase center. Its one of the busiest ballot dropoff spots in San Francisco. Workers told me they selected 1,400 ballots yesterday. Sometimes people decided to vote one way or the other, but weve had an honest and open dialogue. Reporter they say they divided the propositions to research and a zoom call would talk about how they plan to vote on each issue. They plan to make it feel more of a communal experience, this whole election season has felt some sort of alienating. No matter how people vote, democracy works when people speak up. He and his wife greeted voters, handing out stickers to those dropping off ballots. Speaking of the injustices that have gone on in this world and in order t
Foundation. Charles rosenblum. We try to live in the moment, to not miss whats right in front of us. At mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. Mutual of america financial group, Retirement Services and investments. Additional support has been provided by consumer cellular. And by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. Thank you. Sreenivasan good evening and thank you for joining us. This weekend, as part of our roads to election 2020 series, we are reporting from ohio a battleground state where early voting is already underway. In just 17 days the United States will have its traditional election day on the first tuesday in november. But this year, in the midst of a global pandemic, americans are exercising their right to vote much earlier and in Record Numbers. We will get the latest news and perspective on ohiop
When emilys list first started there were only two women in the u. S. Senate. Now there are 26 of us. You allowed so many more women to hold elected office and that made our nation better. They have the power to make a difference. I want to say thank you to Ellen Malcolm for getting this Party Started and im so appreciative ofyour vision. Thank you for starting an organization that brings women together and making this a better place. To stephanie, i am so grateful for your amazing leadership. You have the ability to see what is possible. Thank you for your courage. We will make sure more women are at the table then ever before. Especially more women of color arerunning for office than when it. Id like to see women like me become elected officials in the us in every corner of this country you helped elect new democratic prochoice women to the congress of the United States. So much has been accomplished in these 35years and so much more needs to be done. In 35 years i want to see women
It will tell you every vote recorded for every office, from local dot catcher to the president of the United States, up until the 18 twenties. It will give every candidate. Whether the candidate is known anywhere outside his own family. If he got a vote, hes on that list on the website. Explore that, its fascinating. Its fascinating. You have to love our audience. They are better than google. What the day. . They have an answer about one of the questions. This is about the Church Services that were moved to statutory hall. You the first catholic to preach in the capital was the bishop of north and south carolina. He preached there on january 8th, 1826 for two hours. While. Now you know something that you didnt know. I would bet thats an episcopalian bishop and not a catholic bishop. It says the first catholic according to shane mccarthy. Mccarthy should know, right . He put his name behind it, so im just putting it out there. I buy it. Chuck, i think a couple of people asked about your
And 30 technical fields. Shut out to everyone from edison state. We were saturn one saddened to learn of the death of john lewis on saturday. He really helped change america. And then to be on the civilrights pilgrimage led by john lewis he did that a number of different times we were privileged to be on one of those tours in the south. And it is an amazing experience he took us to the bridge in selma alabama where march 1965 known as blood he sunday he and other civil rights protesters were attacked and beaten as a peacefully marched. Im sure many of you have seen the film replayed the last few days. Extraordinary man. And then to speak out very loud and is very gentle a very courageous man. This past week. Looking at the data we are reporting 1527 new covid19 cases in ohio sadly this is the second highest daily new cases we have reported 1679 cases last friday. Sadly we have 16 more deaths reported since yesterday and we also have 128 new hospitalizations, 19 icu admissions reported