Strongly that 1000000 ballots are going to end up being a disaster. So there is donald once again declaring that this fight for the white house between our 2 geriatric leaders could end up in a legal battle on the floor of the Supreme Court democracy at its finest. So what is the wave of litigation as the trump and his supporters are counting on . Well vox reports that the Trump Campaign has filed a wave of lawsuits seeking to make marginal changes to the procedures governing ballot counting. But nearly all of these suits involve such minor disputes that its unclear what trump stands to gain even if he prevails in court. And as far as the Supreme Court is concerned, so far, the Associated Press reports that the Trump Campaign also seeking to intervene in a pennsylvania case at the Supreme Court that deals with whether ballots received up to 3 days after the election can be counted. Interestingly, most legal experts have said that none of these kinds of cases could put the overturn the
The more countries share information the better we can call already made the response we are not diverted me one more so if the patient comes in the emergency room we have to transfer him and through another oath to. Support. My secret when you have only one very unpleasant thing called a thing then you have to choose which one you have to time in the service is wrong we are together. Because we are in the same boat. Also on the day i with just days to go until the u. S. President ial election its not just americans depending on the results well take a look at a Womens Health center in kenya whose funding was cut by President Trump we used to provide pretty. Free information we had on him but provide them. Today because we dont get them anymore for free. These are for their most cases they report when theyre pregnant when theyre not ready for their pregnancies so this forces some of them to deliver or for them to know how absurd proportion. Are welcome to the day well europes coronavir
Been defying pandemic restrictions to take part in knightly march as a court ruling last week a banned abortions in cases where the fetus has congenital defects. Police in france have arrested a 2nd suspect over the knife attack at the basilica in nice that left 3 people dead security has been increased across france after the 3rd is the most attack in 2 months in term minister is warning about more militant attacks are likely. The news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at state news or visit our website. For. The coronavirus pandemic has the world in its grip and its not letting go Health Systems in some European Countries are reaching the point of overwhelm and there reimposing lockdowns a varying severity from spain state of emergency through the u. K. Steer system to germanys lock down light but are we doomed to a cycle of lockdown and beliefs this case numbers for and then rise again until someone comes up with a vaccine that we trust enough to take im filled in berli
On this mornings washington journal the duties of the office on which im about to enter, so help me god. At the white house last night, Amy Coney Barrett becomes a 115th justice to the Supreme Court and the fifth woman to the court in its 231 year history. This happened hours after the senate voted 5248 to confirm the 48yearold justice, President Trumps third nominee to the Supreme Court. Your reaction this morning, republicans democrats and us on twitter as well remember you can text us with your first name, city and state. Lets begin with Amy Coney Barrett at the white house yesterday. She delivered rare remarks for a justice just sworn into the high court, he or she is. The confirmation process has made ever clear to me one of the fundamental differences between the federal judiciary and the United States senate. Acute isps the most the role of policy preferences. Of a senator to pursue her policy preferences. In fact, it would be a dereliction of duty for her to put policy goals as
Institute of native american studies. Author of three previous books. West of the revolution. Thank you so much for joining us and welcome. Let me think the atlanta history center. Unworthy republic challenges the idea that some histories have the expulsion of the how much land first that they own in the southeast in the decades before the 1830s. They are a huge amount of half of alabama and two thirds of what became mississippi about a fifth of georgia. And its not just about how much land they own. But how much valuable the land was probably in the entire world. At the time. It covered the entire United States. We think of it as a southern story. And it mostly was. The indian people in the north who were removed as well. They are much smaller. By the early 19th century. You do cover a number of other tribes. I know that it is different from tribe to tribe and state to state. What kind of autonomy do they head in the south. What kind of autonomy do they head in the south. It was also