Election day 2016, the historic end to a long campaign. Hillary clintons corruption is on a scale we have never seen before. Who will voters elect as the next president of the United States. He thinks belittling women makes him a bigger man. He has shown us who he is, let us on tuesday show him who we are. When we win on november 8th, and elect a Republican Congress, we will be able to immediately repeal and replace obamacare. I will be a president for democrats, republicans and independentents. For those who vote for me and for those who vote against me. What wells will we learn from the voters . Good evening, it is 8 00 p. M. Eastern, 5 00 on the west coast and welcome to special pbs newshour coverage of Election Night 2016. Im judy woodruff. And im hari sreenivasan. We look forward to her return as soon as possible. Sreenivasan polls just closed in alabama, connecticut, washington d. C. , florida, illinois, maine, maryland, massachusetts, mississippi and mo. Woodruff polls have also
Us at 4 00 a. M. On this tuesday november 8th, it is election day, great to have you with us. Im Thomas Drayton with karen hepp, sue serio and bob kelly. I know you will miss campaign ads, coming up tomorrow. What else will we talk about. How burr mailbox. Yeah. The flyers. Im thinking im important getting a lot of mail. It will be boring tomorrow. Well, lets talk about today. The lets talk about the weather forecast. It is real good. But that is a good thing for election day because, of course, weather always has an influence on voter turnout and you wont have that as an excuse. I will say this were wearing a warm jacket this morning because there is a advisory in effect, you see all three counties in delaware, Delaware County in pennsylvania and Cape May County in new jersey. So, that is where we are right now with that. Heres ultimate doppler radar, nothing to show you there. Live look at the airport, it is tranquil, wind are calm, visibility is great, 41 degrees, that is chilly. Su
Remarks in just a moment from ron dermer, the israeli ambassador to the u. S. He is one of the speakers at the Antidefamation Leagues annual leadership summit. Follow that a panel on the agenda and the 2016 collective. This is live here in washington, d. C. [applause] welcome back. How our workshops . So it seems that earlier today we slide atlanta and i want to apologize. We would like to both recognize the regional Board Chairperson from atlanta and the National Civil rights chair. Thank you. [applause] we are seeing a lot of great reads and posts from social media. Please keep at it. Dont forget these are social networking sites to share your discussions with friends and family. And please use the hashtag adls somewhat. Thank you. Adl summit and hashtag might adl story. So welcome back to the National Leadership summit at Antidefamation League. The nations premier civil rights and human relations agency. For more than a century we have worked to fulfill our dual mission of fighting
With those policy issues but peter is the first in the best call. With Community Engagement to moderate the success into a dive into new topical issues said your questions to me we are a completely nonpartisan in organization we are partisan but only of the mission and a and policy but still from time to time the election season our issues are propelled to the fore of the debate this Campaign Season has ben an exception. [laughter] in you have heard her voice loud and clear with bigotry and stereotyping is part of the debate so i am more intent to make impact were so happy to have our panelists here to rapper heads around this moment we start with the session on the art of perception and how difficult it can be twoseat beings hiding in plain sight. The expectations were so out of sync, what did we miss . Thinks having me thanks for the important work that you do in some sense it is blindingly obvious what we messed trying to figure out on the democratic side during the primary process
A combination of how far this anxiety anger frustration goes and where it gets channeled in the future. Thank you. Peter, why dont you take a stab at that, because you didnt weve spent time together, so i know you missed a Little Something also. Well, thank you for reminding me. If ruth had to do it, equal opportunity. Right, and i have the benefit if you missed it, Dana Millbank had to eat a column. No, that was the recipe in the washington post. If you dont get it, you dont get it. I read ruths columns, by the way, i want to say right off. I read them every day so i remember how i should think. [ laughter ] i mean, after all, i am an ethnic irish Second Generation Roman Catholic from maine, so i have no business actually thinking any other way than the way ruth thinks. But if you look at the situation, you know, its the question everybodys asking right now. I think i look at it from experience. Ive been on president ial campaigns. Ive been a tough contested primary. I spent most of m