if anything, i think it helps slow the spread, i support it. reporter: the governor issued the order thursday by statement instead of the usual video news conference. part of issuing this decree by statement was having to avoid the media and answering questions. about why he has been a hypocrite and why he has had such a difficult time managing through this crisis. all of those questions are things that he frankly did not want to deal with. you can t tell somebody don t do this and governess like that and they go out and do it. reporter: 41 of the 58 counties are in the purple tear, , and the counties, and lest restrictive tiers. how the curfew will be enforced is still unclear, the state is reporting a weekly average of 9900 cases per day, or than double the average two weeks ago. kenny, the governor has put himself in a tough spot, how has he responded since issuing the order? we reached out to the governor s office, at times, soon after he issued the order vi
january runoffs that will decide control of the u.s. senate. we re going to keep fighting until every legal vote is counted. reporter: late today, following their meeting with the president, those michigan lawmakers released a statement saying they are not aware of any information that would change the election outcome in their state. they also said they believe the process should be free from threats or intimidation. margaret. brennan: important clarity for the public. thank you, paula reid. today, president-elect biden met with top democratic lawmakers, urging quick action on billions in pandemic relief once he takes some of his aides are now raising alarms over president trump s refusal to let the transition begin. here is cbs ed o keefe. reporter: on his 78th birthday, president-elect biden met today with two democratic congressional leaders he ll partner with next year. in my oval office, me casa su casa. reporter: but there is growing frustration inside his
he then participated in efforts with the nevada republican party to claim that his dead wife s ballot being cast in the election must mean there was mass voter fraud by democrats. he is the one who cast his dead wife s ballot, he s a republican, he got caught, he was sentenced to probation. the guy in the upper right is a republican elected official from ohio. in his case, it was his father who died, and he cast his dead father s ballot in the 2020 election. that ohio republican official was sentenced to a grand total of three days in jail. keep going clockwise, the gentleman on the lower right is from pennsylvania. his case, it was his mother who had died. he nevertheless cast her ballot for donald trump in the 2020 election. he was caught. he got probation. and the last guy lower left, another pennsylvania republicans whose mother also died, apparently couldn t help himself, he cast a ballot in her name in the 2020 election. he got caught. he got probation. there was no lar
and the atlanta journal-constitution senior editor trump grand jury coverage shannon mccaffrey. i want to get to mark meadows and the jail, but lisa, i have to start with you, these dueling filings, talking about a trial date, october 23rd. d.a. fani willis and kenneth chesebro are in agreement, yeah, that s fine. does that mean we might see a trial with just him or him and a few others as soon as october? reporter: possibly, but in order for donald trump to get out from under that trial date, a judge is first going to have to decide that his case should be severed from the rest of them, and the standard for zef whether state court or federal court, that the prejudice to you in having to sit next to another defendant is so high that you can t get a full and fair trial sits next to them. the fact that trump would rather be on the campaign trail, for example, doesn t constitute that kind of prejudice, nor does the fact that he has other indictments going on simultaneously.
water we have in missouri and we need to protect the quality of water have in our state. all across our state drinking and wastewater treatment systems, many built decades ago are starting to fall apart. if you ve ever had a pipe burst in your basement, or a cracked maintain your subdivision, you know how costly and annoying that can be. that s what my budget this year includes $70 million, funds already approved by the voters and the legislature, to rebuild these aging water systems now and ensure that we leave missouri s water better than we found them. [applause] our rivers and streams are part of the priceless outdoor heritage that missourians can enjoy. our 87 state parks and historic sites have been recognized as the finest in the nation for camping, hiking bicycling and paddling, with millions of visitors every year. this is the year, this year, is our opportunity to update and renovate our state park cabins and lodges with special attention to preserving the historic