Here, she is not an expert in clerks and refused to answer the questions. Yeah, throughout the day today, beginning early this morning, our team has been outside of the courthouse alongside numerous other members of the media and everyone was anticipating or waiting for potential indictment against the former president today and earlier today there was buzz or information circulating he had been indicted and reuters published the indictment around the lunchtime hour thachl generated buzz that the indictment had come down. All of a sudden the Fulton County clerk office said those are not correct, legitimate documents, they are fictitious, there is no indictment. Fastforward to immediate night and the indictment is remarkably similar if not identical to the document that surfaced today on the county website, it generated a lot of questions. How did that get up there, on a Government Website . Tonight when the District Attorney was asked about it, she said she had no comment, she is not a
specifically, how would you rate president obama s year this year? taking a look at things he s accomplished, things he has not accomplished, you can highlight either of those when you give us a call. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. as you call to tell us how president obama s year went and how you would rate that, you can also post on our social media channels. l, twitter, facebook, and you an also send us email. several stories stemming from the president s year-end speech before taking off to a visit in san bernardino before heading to hawaii for his family s vacation. in politico, the headline, obama spikes the football at his year-end news conference, the president declares victory, saying the president touted his administration s early actions to rescue the economy, on healthcare, the president pointed to his steady implementation of the affordable care act as the key reason why the uninsured americans has fallen below 10%
something. jed, maybe you can inform me. jedediah: pete i have a hard time believing you didn t catch the news. the yard work sounds good. i need to do some of that. maybe i need to catch up on that today. we have a new president-elect. a new vice president elect. expectations and news with respect to the trump administration and legal challenges that persist. we ll bring that to you in the next four hours. joe biden addressing the nation the first time after becoming the president-elect. will: his running mate, kamala harris, the worse woman and woman of color to become the vice president-elect. pete: president trump is not conceding. their campaign is pushing forward to count legal votes inn several states. griff jenkins live in wilmington, delaware, with the latest. good morning, sir. reporter: good morning guys. pete if you weren t watching the news, you must have been wanting to know what the car horn honking, it was loud up and down the east coast. certainly in the park
in syria. those attacks and continued support of the kurdish fighters on the ground specifically in kobani, now gaining the upper hand in the battle for the key syrian border town. hello, welcome to america s news headquarters. the pentagon says isis has been pouring major resources into the area near the turkish border which gives u.s. pilots some big targets. meanwhile the general in charge of the u.s. led effort are tempering expectation saying not to expect overnight success in what the military sees as a long term mission on the road to ultimate victory. greg is reporting live at the turkey/syria border. greg? reporter: arthel and eric, the latest word from centcom, there have been 25 air strikes in the past 24 hours throughout this region. two of those air strikes hit in kobani as the fight continues. our latest word from our contacts is that there have been street battles in the center of the town between terrorists and kurdish militia, exactly where some had said
they make their journey home. we ll have a full report at the top of the hour. but first, our top story today, president obama has chosen eric holder s replacement, nominated loretta lynch, the u.s. attorney for the eastern district, brooklyn and long islands, to be the nation s next attorney general. she would be the first african-american woman to hold that post. the confirmation hearings are set to be scheduled in january and will happen as republicans take control of the senate. wendell goler with the latest. reporter: if she s confirmed, loretta lynch will be the first u.s. attorney elevated directly to the post of attorney general in almost 200 years and the president wants to avoid a confirmation battle with the new republican majority of the senate. a harvard law school grad, grew up in north carolina. she twice served as brooklyn s u.s. attorney and prosecuted high profile terrorists and mr. obama said it would be hard to find someone more qualified to be attorne