Election. Its not decided. If you lose your faith and you dont vote and people walk away, that will decide it. The chair of the Republican Party is trying to convince republicans in georgia the upcoming Runoff Election is not rigged. Control of the senate hangs in the balance. Live from cnn world Head Quarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers in the United States and around the world. This is cnn newsroom. So sunday will be a peak travel day in the United States with about 1 million americans flying home after the thanksgiving holiday. Health experts fear it will lead to a disastrous rise in covid cases in the weeks ahead. Hospitals already are getting overwhelmed with covid patients. A record 91,000 americans now at this hour being treated in medical facilities right across the country. But as the nation struggles with the pandemic and high unemployment, President Trump, you can kind of see him there, golfing during the crisis, and when hes not golfing, hes tweeting out falsehoods a
which trump s campaign had petitioned and paid for, determined that trump did in fact lose the state. and soon, state leaders begin to speak out. on december 4th, the arizona house speaker, a republican, says he will not change the outcome of a certified election. and georgia s secretary of state debunks coconspirator one s claims of election fraud. and around this time, these elected republicans refuse to go along with trump s scheme. a new plot is set into motion. the fake electors plot. on december 6th, trump and coconspirator two, who we now know is john eastman, calls rnc chair woman rhona mcdaniel to get her support for that plot. the next day, coconspirator one receives what s known as the wisconsin memo, and the fraudulent elector memo created from ideas mapped out by coconspirator number five that
the subject for john fetterman and underscores a longtime fetterman campaign message which was questioning the ability of dr. oz, tried to cast him as someone you shouldn t take seriously. to have oprah, who is the person that made him say nope, potentially contributes to that. before we go, i ll hand the mic off to manu for a special announcement. special birthday shout-outs, the best 7-year-olds sophie and sanjay. up next, state of the union with jake tapper and dana bash. rhona mcdaniel and amy klobuchar. join cnn for special election coverage tuesday, november 8th,
with a new poll. let s take a look at that mr. trump s approval now stands at 34%. disapproval at 57%. that s the lowest we can finder for any president in his first term. isn t the president at this point a drag on republicans and your agenda? absolutely not. you look at the montana special election with greg gene tore at a who had lost in november running for governor by 4 points. he wrapped himself around the president. he had donald trump jr. in there and he won by 7 in a state with a democrat governor and a democrat senator. the president resonates with our base. he has faced more obstruction, more resistance and more negative media than any president in our history, but is he going to keep laser focused on policies that help the american people. and you re going to see all those numbers rebound as they start to feel that in their everyday lives. chris: chair woman mcdaniel thank you. thank you for your time this weekend. please come back. thanks for having me.
cloud and hinders his ability to do his job, does congress and including democrats, do you feel a need to wrap up this investigation as quickly as possible and what do you think of what the republican national committee chair woman ms. mcdaniel just said which is that when it comes to collusion you should stop your investigations? well, no, i don t think that s at all appropriate. i think the special prosecutor has to look at all the different aspects of this investigation, and there are multiple. manafort s actions while he was chairman of the republican committee, the trump committee. chris: paul manafort who was campaign manager? exactly. all these things that go back. carter page, all these people. and then he has to come and i think present the president with a list of questions that only the president can answer. and the president should answer truthfully under oath to those questions. chris: well, what about the suggestion because she said that the special counsel should go