Country could be divided on that as with. Theres people who like the packet stapled, and theres the ones who have to rip it apart and scatter the pages around. What can i say . Will pete hegseth was attempting to be very thoughtful and stapling my packet for me pete because the producer said one of the two of you likes it stapled, and it wasnt me i was wrong. [laughter] glared at me. Will ill do better. Jedediah i dont like the staples either. [laughter] will the great question of our time. We move ahead. Long lines across the country as we ready for thanksgiving from airports to food banks. Amid fears of more lockdowns and cases of coronavirus spiking. Millions of americans carrying on with their travel plans. Listen to this on why some travelers think its so important to travel for thanksgiving. I think that traveling during this time is definitely difficult. Im a College Student, so i dont really have much of a choice. Family is, like, the most important thing, period. Not to be aro
classified records were found at the president s house. plus, one year since the fall of kabul. the biden white house said the american withdrawal was for the best. a house republican, though, calls it a disaster. we ll go live. and list cheney faces the voters and giant questions about her future. and the primary taking on trump in a state that the former president won by more than 40 points. the lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen is insidious. it preys on those who love their country. it s a door donald trump opened to manipulate americans to abandon their principles. this is donald j. trump laegacy. liz cheney has been made congress and election all about her. but it s not about her, it s about you. wyoming deserves a voice in congress to fight for our values our way of life. we begin the hour with new details about the fbi s search for donald trump s mar-a-lago. and with disturbing new fallouts because of violent threats now being made by the pre
election for her alleged sexual encounter with donald trump. nbc news reports a dozen members of the public have lined up and are continuing to do so even in the rain to get a seat for the historic moment. closing arguments will be both the prosecution and the defense final chance to weave the evidence into the narrative of their case. in new york, the defense goes first. arguing that the prosecution has failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that john donald trump committed a crime with the intent to influence the 2016 election then the prosecution will recap its case. tying together testimony from is 20 witnesses and the evidence, including documents with handwritten notes accounting for just how the hush money payment was to be reimbursed to michael cohen, who testified that he did it at the direction of and for the benefit of donald trump. closing arguments are expected to take up most, if not the entire day tomorrow. which will be followed by the judge giving the ju
she s been investigating for quite some time. she s called secretary of state brad raffensperger to the stand to be able to subpoena today. remember, he is the person who was at the receiving end of the phone call that launched this entire thing. certainly hearing from him in open court would be notable. now, i do believe we have video of mark meadows this morning. i m not quite sure. i do believe we have video of that as well. again, all that is happening at 10:00 a.m. while we re watching two different hearings in two different federal courtrooms. it looks like we re watching video of trump s attorneys walking into the d.c. case. before we pivot gears, blayne was talking about the testimony of brad raffensperger. how rural is that testimony, and do you think this is almost going to be a preview of a trial, what we can learn about fani willis case. i think blayne is right as usual. this is a preview. we could be hearing from brad raffensperger and three others who were also subpo
that biden just barely lost or won. every little bit you think might helps. every little bit helps. it s like swagger begets swagger. particularly for average voters. to seung min s point, that s where he was below where obama was, below were trump was with the average base. if he can make democratic voters believe about the brand and what they ve done and maintain power, then that s a good thing. we pivot, even a couple weeks ago, democrats were down in the dumps. it looked like biden s presidency was over. what was he able to get down, given the fact that it looked like all of these achievements weren t going to happen that they couldn t get joe manchin on board. so, yeah, they have a pretty long laundry list of bread and butter issues. again, they might not be felt