The equal protection clause. But asking this court to invalidate more than 6. 8 million votes, thereby disenfranchising every single voter in the commonwealth. Can you tell me how this result can possibly be justified . Your honor, we are not asking you to invalidate 6. 8 million votes. We are asking [indiscernible] approximately 680,000. [indiscernible] it is somewhat unfair for the isson, but if there something wrong with the ballots, [indiscernible] case, itis particular was a claim, two different and it was that uniformly republicans had no opportunity to observe. And on that basis, the conduct was egregious, premeditated, the conduct was planned. It couldnt have just been done on the spur of the moment. The purpose was to have those ballots examined in secret so that only the democratic officeholder would get to see it. This was in two counties at no place else in the state. I heard a representative of chester county, i believe, say that that didnt happen in their county. If that
In this portion, the judge questions the Trump Campaign legal team. Portion, the judge questions the Trump Campaign legal team. Judge brann i have some questions. I am going to start with you. You are welcome if you think it is best before answering this to either mr. Giuliani or another, but i am going to ask you because you have been involved in this case from the beginning. You are alleging that the individual plaintiffs, mr. Hendrix and mr. Lawrence, were denied the right to vote under the equal protection clause. But asking this court to invalidate more than 6. 8 million votes, thereby disenfranchising every single voter in the commonwealth. Can you tell me how this result can possibly be justified . Your honor, we are not asking you to invalidate 6. 8 million votes. We are asking [indiscernible] approximately 680,000. [indiscernible] it is somewhat unfair for the isson, but if there something wrong with the ballots, [indiscernible] case, itis particular was a claim, two different
, it is the courts preference that the attorney or attorneys for one of the defendants present the general defense and then if it is necessary, the remaining defendants may raise any factual or legal issues that are specific as to that particular defendant, do we agree that that would be the best way to proceed . Good afternoon, i would like to take the lead. If any other lawyers have any other we would do a little round robin if everyone is going to be acknowledged. I dont think i need an Opening Statement but i will give you the opportunity to make one, i have Read Everything that has been docketed, there are a couple minuscule issues i want to take up. You can reasonably anticipate with his desk what those issues will be. Let me just make sure before i to Opening Statements clarify a few items, make sure we are all on the same page, i think we all are. The plaintiff amended a complaint which was filed this has essentially removed several counts from the original complaint. As i unde
This probably the definitive biography. Especially without what is going on in the United States. Nobody was more consequential and has been more consequential on the question of race in America Frederick douglass, way ahead of his time per he was not only an abolitionist, and a passionate abolitionist is a former slave but he insisted from th earliest times in 1845 through the with his death. Almost, for the end of the 19th century. That equality was it. And he would have no d. A. And for deviation from the per he was very clear about what the goal was. And so any of his words ring true today. And i really recommend the biography for everyone. Its a long read. But it is really powerful. Peter one of the things that i learned about Frederick Douglass this year is that he was also very much a suffrage. Gerald absolutely. Is very consistent. In a distinguished career. And was able to talk to a mixed race audience at a time for that was unusual to say the least. And took on the powerful t
Recently and as you look closely on the left side of this graph, the graph shows a daily number of reported cases. On the left side, you can see it is starting to move up again. But here in the bay area, some counties are showing improvement and being rewarded. Today contra costa, marin were approved to move from red to orange tier, which means fewer restrictions. Stephanie sierra joins us live from the newsroom to explain what changes youll notice as a result, stuephanie. The main take aways including nonessential offices reopening and expanded capacity for things like restaurants and museums. Even bars would be allowed to reopen outdoors. But its important to point out each individual county will issue specific guidance on which businesses can move forward. Getting the green light to move to orange. Thats welcome news to the owner of captain vineyards. It is a great news. Weve been without power for the last two and a half days which is really, really constraining. Reporter despite l