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this column for voting for clare boothe luce how you go into the voting booth and make sure you are pulling the levers to elect clare boothe luce. >> and clare boothe luce would have been the republican counterpart of helen hagen douglas. someone well-known to the general public. her career really had started as a writer and editor. she was managering editor for vanity fair magazine in the 1930s and eventually later in the 1930s married henri luce founder of time and life and fortune magazines. so she had a very prominent background before she came to congress. and she was elected to two terms in the 1940s. she originally had been a supporter of the new deal. and then she turned against fdrs domestic policies. but by the time she comes to congress she's one of the more eloquent spokes people in terms of criticisms of fdrs wartime management. and she's not an isolationist. she's an internationalist. she also is a woman who supports the equal rights amendment. and enhanced role for women in the military services and outside the home. so she's something of a feminist as well. >> from a
this column for voting for clare boothe luce how you go into the voting booth and make sure you are pulling the levers to elect clare boothe luce. >> and clare boothe luce would have been the republican counterpart of helen hagen douglas. someone well-known to the general public. her career really had started as a writer and editor. she was managering editor for vanity fair magazine in the 1930s and eventually later in the 1930s married henri luce founder of time and life and fortune...
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a very influential people. >> lisa: i will call myself a lease of the booth. >> lease of the booth. >president trump was on the list. but in 2016, remember how times editor nancy hedged the person of the year announcement completely the under screen. watch this. >> we choose the individual who's had the most informatio in the fence for better or for worse. it is a profound argument whether his influence was for the better or for the worse. if >> so dark, the underscoring. a very dark. who do you think should be the person of the year, lisa? >> lisa: i would pick a small business is because they've been getting absolutely crushed and nobody seems to care and it makes me angry. >> you're so positive. i think it should be covid-19 using the balloon on the cover. if not covid, rioters. they would be persons of the year's. >> lisa: small businesses, very good thing. it raymond, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> lisa: the worst media offender of the week, that's next. there are a lot. comedian jeff dunham is here with the inside scoop on performing in the age of covid. plus, he rev
a very influential people. >> lisa: i will call myself a lease of the booth. >> lease of the booth. >president trump was on the list. but in 2016, remember how times editor nancy hedged the person of the year announcement completely the under screen. watch this. >> we choose the individual who's had the most informatio in the fence for better or for worse. it is a profound argument whether his influence was for the better or for the worse. if >> so dark, the...
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it's clare boothe luce memorabilia. >> and clare boothe luce would have been the republican counterpart of helen douglas. she was well known to the general public. her career really had started as a writer and editor. she later married henry luce, the founder of "time," "life" and "fortune" magazines. she was elected to two terms in the 1940s. she originally had been a supporter of the new deal and she turned against fdr's domestic policies. by the time she comes to congress, she's one of the more eloquent spokespeople in terms of criticisms of fdr's wartime management. and she's not an isolationist, though. she's an internationalist. she's a woman who supports the equal rights amendment and enhanced role for women in the military services and outside the home. so she's something of a feminist as well. ♪ >> from america, this delegation comes to the western front on a democratic mission, mrs. luce serves on the house of representatives military committee. ♪ the group travels toward the battle line, observing american weapons and supplies powering the big push to the rhine. ♪ off to look
it's clare boothe luce memorabilia. >> and clare boothe luce would have been the republican counterpart of helen douglas. she was well known to the general public. her career really had started as a writer and editor. she later married henry luce, the founder of "time," "life" and "fortune" magazines. she was elected to two terms in the 1940s. she originally had been a supporter of the new deal and she turned against fdr's domestic policies. by the time she...
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father, the wolf eats the balcony and then them with the let's kill shot should result in the chip booth. insidiousness of you know, but the last one that officials can see as well as destroying the wolf, is learning to dig holes in. belton is so well. family meeting is coles. they decide to reinforce the balcony. so the animal confiscate months and months she took you can eat up your beautiful family. so you know, there will be more snow ice loveliness. but you know, and the news are accustomed to look at the world need to all be nonunion in india. why? yes, there's got a subway, did you leave your own mouth? which means that if it was a little, you still play it, you do it on much this truth is a my pitch, but it will do as i did to you, was it the employers the encounter took place at the last in a way everyone agreed it would happen if the police, when they meet outdoors with new balance between them. that's when sasha's battle with his phobia will find this, but it was hard for you. but there's a wide variety of wind wind. is that the beats that the wood beats by them we have to use
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. >> reporter: this die gragram ho set up booths. they got to see the prep when they showed up to vote in person today in the outdoor voting center set up next to city plaza. >> i felt like they did a good job organizing it to make sure people were safe. they didn't let people cluster in areas. >> i never felt like i was being crowded by or had a risk that i didn't want to be in. >> reporter: masks are required. if you show up to vote without a mask, you'll be offered a free one. if you refuse to wear it, poll workers have been instructed to set up an individual voting booth outside at least nine feet away from other people. when that voter is finished, the area will be sanitized immediately. 62% of all registered voters in sa san francisco have already turned in their ballots. the city is expecting that number to go up 10% tomorrow. jackie ward, nbc bay area news. >> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. good news for everyone going out to the polls tomorrow. the weather should not be a problem, right, jeff? >> that's
. >> reporter: this die gragram ho set up booths. they got to see the prep when they showed up to vote in person today in the outdoor voting center set up next to city plaza. >> i felt like they did a good job organizing it to make sure people were safe. they didn't let people cluster in areas. >> i never felt like i was being crowded by or had a risk that i didn't want to be in. >> reporter: masks are required. if you show up to vote without a mask, you'll be offered a...
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former fed insider danielle de martino booth thanks so much for your time thank you. for that as a reporter for today now keep in mind there is a lot happening with the election so keep it very close to our t. america and to boom bust you can watch us on demand on the portable t.v. app available for apple and android devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. dot com see next time. welcome to maximize your financial survival guide. looking forward to your pension account. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates. watched as a report. sputnik 5 has the world. just like its namesake the original. the 1st craft to leave. on orbit the world. many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production. poses for. what's going on in the big states please we may. be able to know. the. real rate to receive. intros preliminary requests. william goes. for see. all right this is happening. or go on the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back. to alicia nice job. the worl
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kyren williams takes it in. >> mike: as they wait for confirmation from the replay booth. jonathan doerer just went through this a couple of minutes before waiting. this series of overtime has gone down here. we will take a deeper look at this. it has come down the south end -- >> referee: the ruling of the touchdown is under further review. >> mike: the students are kind of spread out all over the stadium. the band is down at the opposite end of the stadium, the north end. that's probably where the second overtime will take place. again, no body part down at this point. william stretching, ball in his right arm. the arm farthest from the plane as he is twisted. his first body part down is there. >> tony: and the question is where is the ball. has it broken the plane. hard to tell. >> mike: so you establish when he was down, and then you look at this angle which looks down the plane. it seems to all connect for a score. you do like to get 'em right in the big spots, but the momentum and the energy of the game just comes to a complete -- >> referee: after further review, th
kyren williams takes it in. >> mike: as they wait for confirmation from the replay booth. jonathan doerer just went through this a couple of minutes before waiting. this series of overtime has gone down here. we will take a deeper look at this. it has come down the south end -- >> referee: the ruling of the touchdown is under further review. >> mike: the students are kind of spread out all over the stadium. the band is down at the opposite end of the stadium, the north end....
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they have closed voting booths in georgia in the middle of the night and sent the counters out, to goome early, and in the middle of the night there were millions of ballots dumped. host: where? caller: in the voting precinct. host: are you talking about millions in georgia? millions, millions, millions of ballots, ok? host: there is 14,000 votes that separate joe biden and donald trump in georgia. we mentioned the recount to moments ago. these are some of the vote states,ons in key arizona, that number may have changed because maricopa county reported results late last night that added to joe biden's lead there. 635,f noon yesterday, 11, 36,000 in the vatican, pennsylvania, 54 thousand, 0,000 inand 2 wisconsin. in california, noah. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. you know, i think it is really important in this situation to trust our local election officials, as the axios article said. there are extreme precautions being taken in this election and we knew it was going to take a long time to make sure everything was counted, so frankly, i
they have closed voting booths in georgia in the middle of the night and sent the counters out, to goome early, and in the middle of the night there were millions of ballots dumped. host: where? caller: in the voting precinct. host: are you talking about millions in georgia? millions, millions, millions of ballots, ok? host: there is 14,000 votes that separate joe biden and donald trump in georgia. we mentioned the recount to moments ago. these are some of the vote states,ons in key arizona,...
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election is coming to a close with just hours to go before the 1st polling booths open already a record 98000000 americans have cast their ballots more than 2 thirds of the total number who voted in 2016 now these are live pictures where president donald trump is looking to pull off an upset in michigan and once again he's looking to do it by winding up his campaign in grand rapids that was also the last stop in his 2016 campaign he's held 5 rallies across 4 states in a last minute push for. pulled in battleground areas while his rival joe biden concentrated his efforts on a high in pennsylvania his companion is focused on increasing turnout by black voters who could prove the difference in several battleground states he wrapped up his campaign by taking aim at trump's response to coronavirus our front line health care workers it's suffered sacrifice i'm on it's this president's question their character their integrity their competitors their fellow americans it's a disgrace. right drop we're on to say he was going to fire doctors ouch well i've got a better idea let's fire chop wood or
election is coming to a close with just hours to go before the 1st polling booths open already a record 98000000 americans have cast their ballots more than 2 thirds of the total number who voted in 2016 now these are live pictures where president donald trump is looking to pull off an upset in michigan and once again he's looking to do it by winding up his campaign in grand rapids that was also the last stop in his 2016 campaign he's held 5 rallies across 4 states in a last minute push for....
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mind of all top stories are just hours left now until the 1st polling booths open for the u.s. presidential election donald trump and his rival joe biden have been making their final pitches to voters already a record knowing see 8000000 americans of council ballots are white house correspondent kimberly health says precautions are being taken to cover all eventualities. there is a fence wrecked it around the white house anticipating on rast as well there are businesses that are being boarded up in washington d.c. new york even all the way to los angeles major american cities anticipating there will be civil unrest and americans reacting in anticipation and with anxiousness hoarding food going to the grocery store much as they would prepare for tropical storm for example at least one attacker is on the run after several gunman opened fire across central vienna on monday evening 2 civilians were killed and 15 others injured in what's being called a terrorist attack austrian police say they shot dead one of the suspected gunman cleanup and rescue operations have begun in the phil
mind of all top stories are just hours left now until the 1st polling booths open for the u.s. presidential election donald trump and his rival joe biden have been making their final pitches to voters already a record knowing see 8000000 americans of council ballots are white house correspondent kimberly health says precautions are being taken to cover all eventualities. there is a fence wrecked it around the white house anticipating on rast as well there are businesses that are being boarded...
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it is four clear booth loose, her reelection campaign. it is quite handy, it tells her what to do. use this column for clear boots loose. you go into the voting booth, and make sure you are pulling the levers to reelect her. >> clare boots loose would be a republican counterpart of hell in gaza and douglas. she was someone who was well known to the general public, her career really had started as a writer, editor. she was the managing editor for vanity fair magazine in the 1930s, she eventually later in the 1930s mary henry lewis, the founder of time and life and fortune magazine. she had a very prominent background before she came to congress. she was elected to two terms in the 1940s. she originally had been a supporter of new deal, and then she turned against fdr's domestic qualities. by the time she comes to congress, she really is one of the more alec eloquent spokes persons in terms of criticisms of fdr's wartime management. she is not an isolationism, she is an internationalist. she is also a woman who supports the equal rights amendment, an enhanced role for women in the mi
it is four clear booth loose, her reelection campaign. it is quite handy, it tells her what to do. use this column for clear boots loose. you go into the voting booth, and make sure you are pulling the levers to reelect her. >> clare boots loose would be a republican counterpart of hell in gaza and douglas. she was someone who was well known to the general public, her career really had started as a writer, editor. she was the managing editor for vanity fair magazine in the 1930s, she...
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at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia.e monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that, should the americans attempt to rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe — and it just seems to keep on going. tonight, we prove once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: donald trump and joe biden are making a dash around battle ground states — in the last days of campaigning before tuesday's presidential election. rescue work continues in the turkish city of izmir following friday's earthquake. 69 people are now known to have died. let's go to belarus now, where security forces have been using flash grenades and firing warning shots as they try to disperse protesters in m
at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on an historic day for australia.e monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that, should the americans attempt to rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe — and it just seems to keep on going. tonight, we prove once...
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deranged anti- trump bias and pathetic fawning over biden, all of that coming up with matt gaetz, lisa bootheharlie kirk. we will see them in a minute but first this. ♪ steve: for years we been warning on the show that the establishment will do a thing to get their power back. trumps new conservative populism, pro-business on tax and regulation, pro- worker on trade and immigration reverts decades of wage stagnation for working americans and historically low unemployment. the establishment hated it, corporate america hated it and it's the exact opposite of their ideology, globalism. to them the idea of putting america first is uncouth and embarrassing and their priorities, not improving the lives of american workers and families but winning the approval of their friends in the elite by reciting the correct mantras on the climate crisis, systemic racism and inequality preferably by taking private jets to conferences and luxury resorts where the liberal white bosses awaited on by people of color. underpinning this entire elitist establishment is the swamp in the swamp is what makes it all work,
deranged anti- trump bias and pathetic fawning over biden, all of that coming up with matt gaetz, lisa bootheharlie kirk. we will see them in a minute but first this. ♪ steve: for years we been warning on the show that the establishment will do a thing to get their power back. trumps new conservative populism, pro-business on tax and regulation, pro- worker on trade and immigration reverts decades of wage stagnation for working americans and historically low unemployment. the establishment...
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and then finally, just constant sanitizing of the booth itself.ung man goes into those booths after each voter and cleans up before another voter goes in. so that certainly gives you an idea of what people are talking about here and then finally we need to remind viewer obviously about new hampshire's role in the primary. obviously extremely prominent. general election, though, remind you it was only four years ago that hillary clinton won new hampshire by less than 1%. winning new hampshire would be a faert feather the president would want in his cap. those four electoral votes have not gone to the republican. high interest and it seems like things are continuing to move forward with high interest and things running very smoothly in this part of new hampshire. >> that's what we like to hear things running smoothly. those following that, we are hearing it. no major reports of any issues at polling stations thus far. this is exactly what everyone in this country wanted to see. >>> next, u.s. district court judge ordering the postal service to sweep
and then finally, just constant sanitizing of the booth itself.ung man goes into those booths after each voter and cleans up before another voter goes in. so that certainly gives you an idea of what people are talking about here and then finally we need to remind viewer obviously about new hampshire's role in the primary. obviously extremely prominent. general election, though, remind you it was only four years ago that hillary clinton won new hampshire by less than 1%. winning new hampshire...
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private voting booths naturally followed and so it went.ver the years, we made the system work, but there were a lot of kinks to be ironed out along the way. for example, what about citizens in uniform? before the civil war, most states would not let soldiers vote at all. they were afraid of military control of elections in communities near large army installations. the few who could vote had to do it in person or not at all. there was no absentee balloting. during the civil war, some union states set up ways for men away from home to vote. some arranged for voting in the field. others allowed men to mail votes home for a friend or relative to take to the poll for them. all of this however was strictly temporary. by the time world war i came, many states had set up absentee voting systems. and in 1917, with most troops in the states, military votes were substantial, if not truly impressive. but in 1918, with two million men overseas and no provision for voting outside the united states, the military vote was virtually nonexistent. clearly t
private voting booths naturally followed and so it went.ver the years, we made the system work, but there were a lot of kinks to be ironed out along the way. for example, what about citizens in uniform? before the civil war, most states would not let soldiers vote at all. they were afraid of military control of elections in communities near large army installations. the few who could vote had to do it in person or not at all. there was no absentee balloting. during the civil war, some union...
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al private voting booths naturally it wept.and so over the careers we made the is there were a lot concernings to be iron out along the way. citizens in uniform? before civil war most states lesoles vote the there were afraid of military control of communities near large army installations. those that could vote had to to or not at all the there was no absentee balloting. during the successful war some set up ways for men away from home to vote. the arrangedor voting in field. others allowed men to mail votes homer a friend or relative to the poll for them. all of this however was strictly temporary. world war i game many in be a that he voting systems and in 1917 with no still in states military vote was substantial if not truly impressive. but in 1918 with two million men verseas and no provision for voting outside the united states military vote was virtually nonexistent. the right se men had to vote but there was just no provision for it. when world war ii game the problem to be tackled again the passed the federal voting law to allow service people away from home in time of vote. now thos
al private voting booths naturally it wept.and so over the careers we made the is there were a lot concernings to be iron out along the way. citizens in uniform? before civil war most states lesoles vote the there were afraid of military control of communities near large army installations. those that could vote had to to or not at all the there was no absentee balloting. during the successful war some set up ways for men away from home to vote. the arrangedor voting in field. others allowed...
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earlier thanit went into polling booths earlier than it did the mail—in votes, which is taking severales skew 60% to joe is taking several days. the mail—in votes skew 60% tojoe biden. with all of these outstanding mail—in votes, ifjoe biden continues to pull at this level, the lead he already has is likely to grow and if it does, he wins pennsylvania. if that happens, he is president. as you can see, although these races are tight, the reason the biden campaign is more confident at the moment is because of the emphasis on mail—in voting, which is skewing towards joe mail—in voting, which is skewing towardsjoe biden across the country. anything else on your screen? let's talk about congress, this is the senate. whoever becomes president is going to have to work with both houses of congress. if they are on their site, it makes life easier. republicans and 48, democrats and 46. a look in the yellow, two independent who caucus with the democrats so the democrats effectively are on 48. we have four outstanding seats, in north carolina and alaska. we are expecting them to go to the republic
earlier thanit went into polling booths earlier than it did the mail—in votes, which is taking severales skew 60% to joe is taking several days. the mail—in votes skew 60% tojoe biden. with all of these outstanding mail—in votes, ifjoe biden continues to pull at this level, the lead he already has is likely to grow and if it does, he wins pennsylvania. if that happens, he is president. as you can see, although these races are tight, the reason the biden campaign is more confident at the...
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fascist white supremacist existential threat that more people than ever are coming into the voting booths and coming into the streets is definitely here in new york city it is and are a there's a feeling of fear of incredible anxiety the gay community the latino community immigrants feel like anything could happen is if there's going to be some type. of new york city all these stores are boarded up but i think people are just exercising precautions whenever in an arm to young black men like william wallace so we saw iraq kevin pietersen killed in washington. yesterday yes the communities extremely angry they're sick of seeing more and more george floyds and that's why they rebel but to just say that these are political riots is ridiculous this is an historical rebellion against why supremacy against stroke against police brutality. are now with social unrest and economic damage from the crown of virus who do you think american voters will choose for the next 4 years. yes really a toss up in this point it's difficult to make those predictions because if you watch fox news you read the dail
fascist white supremacist existential threat that more people than ever are coming into the voting booths and coming into the streets is definitely here in new york city it is and are a there's a feeling of fear of incredible anxiety the gay community the latino community immigrants feel like anything could happen is if there's going to be some type. of new york city all these stores are boarded up but i think people are just exercising precautions whenever in an arm to young black men like...
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divisive political rhetoric donald trump and joe biden brought their campaigns to a close polling booth is open in just a few hours but the candidates have again suggested they might not accept the results and that's led to business owners to board up their stores in anticipation of unrest a white house correspondent can be how it begins our coverage. u.s. president donald trump wrapped up his reelection campaign still behind in the national polls but convinced he'll pull off a victory and i think we're going to have a tremendous victory truck rally in 4 different battleground states but made his last rally in michigan as he did 2016 with an 11th hour pitch to voters but if biden and harrison the radical left gain power they will collapse our economy and send our nation into a very steep depression trump's rival former vice president joe biden focused on the northeastern state of pennsylvania calling in celebrity artists like lady gaga to wrap up the final night in. pennsylvania is the same state where biden's campaign started and also where he was born stabs tearing up a dirt track. wh
divisive political rhetoric donald trump and joe biden brought their campaigns to a close polling booth is open in just a few hours but the candidates have again suggested they might not accept the results and that's led to business owners to board up their stores in anticipation of unrest a white house correspondent can be how it begins our coverage. u.s. president donald trump wrapped up his reelection campaign still behind in the national polls but convinced he'll pull off a victory and i...
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the locked ballot box and the polling booth.it is, in the privacy of this curtained space that americans vote every four years on the first tuesday after the first monday in november, to choose the national government. mrs. dawson's representingach one of the major political parties. as schwartz, democrat, works 1st street -- works for streetcar company. his wife is democrat. they have known each other for years. first, they were among the -- they remove the last traces of their campaign activities, their party buttons. then, they take the oath. >> the constitution of the united states of america, to the best of your ability, so help you god? >> i do. >> i do. narrator: this makes them responsible for seeing that voting here today takes place according to the laws of the land. and now, the polls are open. here comes the first voter. first, he hass been up since 4:00 delivering milk. >> good morning, everybody. >> you are the very first one. right on the dot. >> i wanted to give the republican a temporary lead. [laughter] ♪ that
the locked ballot box and the polling booth.it is, in the privacy of this curtained space that americans vote every four years on the first tuesday after the first monday in november, to choose the national government. mrs. dawson's representingach one of the major political parties. as schwartz, democrat, works 1st street -- works for streetcar company. his wife is democrat. they have known each other for years. first, they were among the -- they remove the last traces of their campaign...
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and a polling booth. here it is in the this space that the american voters every ten years on the first tuesday after the first monday in november choose their national government. this is the election board. each representing one of the major political parties. mr. schwartz is a republican. they have all known one another for years. first they removed the last traces of their campaign activities, their party buttons. then they take the oath. >> i will defend the constitution of the united states of america. to the best of your ability so help you god? >> i do. >> this makes them responsible for seeing that the voting here today takes place according to the laws of the land. and now the polls are open. >> here comes the first voter. no wonder he is first. he has been up since 4:00 delivering milk. >> good morning, everybody. >> you're the very first one. >> i like to vote early to give the republicans a temporary lead. >> here is your ballot, bill. >> thanks. that is as far as we can go. remember this is
and a polling booth. here it is in the this space that the american voters every ten years on the first tuesday after the first monday in november choose their national government. this is the election board. each representing one of the major political parties. mr. schwartz is a republican. they have all known one another for years. first they removed the last traces of their campaign activities, their party buttons. then they take the oath. >> i will defend the constitution of the...
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i want to bring in former dallas fed advisor danielle dimartino booth.lle, two of the last three fed reports, last time they put out economic, updated their economic outlook, the market soared into jay poll comments. not just that session, a week to 10 days. he says they're going to be accommodative but he is not saying how? does he have to tell us how today? >> he doesn't. he certainly doesn't today. i think the winner is, it is the stock market today. he used words as tremendous. the core rohn i can't crisis is causing a tremendous hardship. he says the economy is not doing as well as it was a few months ago. service sector five moment low with data. this is code word for saying in december, hint, hint, nod, nod, obviously if he is the winner, he is also santa claus because all americans are not winners from fed policy. charles: right. >> come that december meeting, i will be willing to crank the printing press up even more. that is the message that markets are interpreting right now, charles. charles: i think you speak fed speak better than the rest o
i want to bring in former dallas fed advisor danielle dimartino booth.lle, two of the last three fed reports, last time they put out economic, updated their economic outlook, the market soared into jay poll comments. not just that session, a week to 10 days. he says they're going to be accommodative but he is not saying how? does he have to tell us how today? >> he doesn't. he certainly doesn't today. i think the winner is, it is the stock market today. he used words as tremendous. the...
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a lot ballot box and the polling booth. here it is in the privacy of this curtain space that the american voters could vote every four years and choose their national government. . here comes mrs. dawson's colleagues. each represents one of the major political parties. mr. shorts is a republican who works for the streetcar company, mrs. apparatus housewife and a democrat. they all known each other for years. first to remove the last traces of the campaign activities. their buttons. then they take the oath. >> i swear to defend the constitution of the united states -- >> i do. >> i do. >> this makes them responsible for seeing the voting here today takes place according to the laws of the land and all the polls are open. it comes the first voter. no wonder he is first. he's been up since 4:00 delivering milk. >> good morning everyone. >> the very first one. right on the dot. >> i like to vote early because republicans temporary leave. thank you. >> that's as far as we can go. remember this is a secret vote. no one ever sees
a lot ballot box and the polling booth. here it is in the privacy of this curtain space that the american voters could vote every four years and choose their national government. . here comes mrs. dawson's colleagues. each represents one of the major political parties. mr. shorts is a republican who works for the streetcar company, mrs. apparatus housewife and a democrat. they all known each other for years. first to remove the last traces of the campaign activities. their buttons. then they...
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when you enter the booth they first register their choice for president and vice president. in the different states they elect 34 senators. and 27 governors. they elect judges, assembly men, and other officials. they approve or reject tax proposals for school, road, or housing projects. they vote for and against amendments in their state constitution. having an opinion as to how their vote affects the country. the main centers, the big question is how will the people vote. in what state will they favor the republican candidate. there have been many public opinion polls and many guesses, but no one really knows for certain. everyone said this would be a close election. no in the early morning hours, a helicopter lands bringing president eisenhower to the polling place where he will cast his ballot. at the president's polling place, located in a fireman's hall, it is still too early to vote. no exception is made for the president. he has to wait five minutes until 7:00. they ask the president jokingly for whom he is voting, but he won't say. mr. eisenhower is completing two te
when you enter the booth they first register their choice for president and vice president. in the different states they elect 34 senators. and 27 governors. they elect judges, assembly men, and other officials. they approve or reject tax proposals for school, road, or housing projects. they vote for and against amendments in their state constitution. having an opinion as to how their vote affects the country. the main centers, the big question is how will the people vote. in what state will...
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and plenty of available booths for those who wanted to cast their ballot the old fashioned way. some told us they don't always vote but will this time. >> i feel like people are voting to make a difference or they just trying to figure out what they want in life. >> reporter: at this middle school in pleasanton, poll workers say about 3/5 of those voting today were dropping off their mail-in ballots. not wanting to take any chances. >> because i wanted to make sure my vote counted. i wanted to put it in so i knew it got to the right place. hopefully my vote will do what i need it to do. >> and a sticker? >> reporter: we're back live here at harvest park middle school. you can see they're ready here, the poll workers, both to accept the ballots dropped off, also to direct people inside who want to cast their ballots in person the old fashioned way at the voting booth. i can tell you that kristen and larry folks here are expecting things to pick up a bit tomorrow. especially for those people who want to cast their ballots in person and they want to do it on election day. live in p
and plenty of available booths for those who wanted to cast their ballot the old fashioned way. some told us they don't always vote but will this time. >> i feel like people are voting to make a difference or they just trying to figure out what they want in life. >> reporter: at this middle school in pleasanton, poll workers say about 3/5 of those voting today were dropping off their mail-in ballots. not wanting to take any chances. >> because i wanted to make sure my vote...
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government open for business a former fed insider then you'll be more gentle booth thanks so much for your time . thank you. for that as a reporter for today now keep in mind there's a lot happening with the election so keep it very close to our to america and to boom bust you can watch it on demand on the portable t.v. app available for apple and android devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. dot com see next time. the while on the way up even down with the white house. so i don't know how you would think if the phone okolona the middle of that and then. top that off. oh man. number one we have one of. sorrow very sorry. 6 for. 6 people say droll piles untalented in worthless but you see how difficult that is do blast the money got it takes some skill they had to go to ivy league college coming again. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. place. nation will community. are you good in the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true wants is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths
government open for business a former fed insider then you'll be more gentle booth thanks so much for your time . thank you. for that as a reporter for today now keep in mind there's a lot happening with the election so keep it very close to our to america and to boom bust you can watch it on demand on the portable t.v. app available for apple and android devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. dot com see next time. the while on the way up even down with the white house. so i don't...
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the former fed insider danielle de martino booth thanks so much for your time thank you. for that as a reporter for today now keep in mind there is a lot happening with the election so keep it very close to our to america and to boom bust you can watch it on demand on the portable t.v. app available for apple and android devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. dot com see next time. if you can save someone's life if you have a small and direct save on the painting that you can then say you know thousands of other lives well my response is that the way we should think about that is just is that just as there's a child in a store experiment full of you in this burning building you can say well also just thousands of children around the world take millions of children around the world you could potentially state it with its light weight in the situation of being facing a burning building just all the time. some control for a middle. of the night most of them are very hardworking people who want to get ahead that either have some some health issues or have some of how
the former fed insider danielle de martino booth thanks so much for your time thank you. for that as a reporter for today now keep in mind there is a lot happening with the election so keep it very close to our to america and to boom bust you can watch it on demand on the portable t.v. app available for apple and android devices or simply check it out at portable t.v. dot com see next time. if you can save someone's life if you have a small and direct save on the painting that you can then say...
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on entering the booth, voters everywhere first register their choice for president and vice presidentferent states, they elect 34 senators, 437 members of the house of representatives, and 27 governors. ♪ they elect judges, assemblymen and other officials. -- approvee reject or reject tax proposals for school, road or housing projects. they vote for or against amendments in their state constitution, having their own opinion as to how each vote affects their community, their children, their country. ♪ the main interest centers around the election of a new president. and today, on election day, the big question is, how will the people vote? in which state will they favor the republican candidate? in which state will they favor the democratic candidate? there have been many public opinion polls and many guesses, but no one really knows for certain. everyone said this would be a close election. ♪ in the early-morning hours, a helicopter lands near gettysburg, pennsylvania, bringing the nation's first citizen, president eisenhower, to the polling place where he will cast his ballot. at the
on entering the booth, voters everywhere first register their choice for president and vice presidentferent states, they elect 34 senators, 437 members of the house of representatives, and 27 governors. ♪ they elect judges, assemblymen and other officials. -- approvee reject or reject tax proposals for school, road or housing projects. they vote for or against amendments in their state constitution, having their own opinion as to how each vote affects their community, their children, their...
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by entering the booth, voters register their vote for president and vice president. then 34 senators, all the members of the house of representatives and the house of governors. they liked judges, assemblyman and other officials. they approve or reject attacks from puzzles for school or housing projects. it will for and against amendments by the state constitution. their vote affects their country, their children. the main interest centers around the election of a new president, and today on election day the big question is how the people vote. in which state will they favor the republican candidate? in which state they will they favor the democratic candidate. there's been many public opinion polls and guesses, no one knows for certain. everyone is said this would be a close election. in the early morning hours a helicopter lands near gettysburg pennsylvania bringing the first -- at the presidents polling place locator in a whole, it's still too early to vote. no perception is made for the president. he has to wait five minutes until 7:00. the press always asks the
by entering the booth, voters register their vote for president and vice president. then 34 senators, all the members of the house of representatives and the house of governors. they liked judges, assemblyman and other officials. they approve or reject attacks from puzzles for school or housing projects. it will for and against amendments by the state constitution. their vote affects their country, their children. the main interest centers around the election of a new president, and today on...
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you bring anyone you want to honor listen to their story, parent, or grandparent, you come to this booth and you are met by a facilitator who works for storycorps who brings you inside. you sit across from your grandmother, you are in complete silence, it is a sacred space. listen andtes you ask questions. it is just two microphones and you look each other in the eyes. as you know i microphone gives you the license to ask questions you do not normally get to ask. from the beginning of storycorps people thought if i had 40 bits left to live, what i say to this person? at the end of the 40 minutes you get a copy and another stays with us and goes to the american folklife center in the library of congress. your great, great, great grandkids can know your grandmother through her voice and story. because of the nature of what happens in these booths, it started in grand central then expanded across the country, we are collecting the wisdom of humanity. we have about 650,000 participate so far. it is the largest collection of human voices so far. we are a public service and nonprofit. we are h
you bring anyone you want to honor listen to their story, parent, or grandparent, you come to this booth and you are met by a facilitator who works for storycorps who brings you inside. you sit across from your grandmother, you are in complete silence, it is a sacred space. listen andtes you ask questions. it is just two microphones and you look each other in the eyes. as you know i microphone gives you the license to ask questions you do not normally get to ask. from the beginning of...
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some come due to social distancing and hygiene regulations they've moved the ticket booth outside thisartist can only remain in the council for 2 hours and no more than $120.00 guests can visit at any given time not taking a moment because we'd have to allow large numbers inside at once we can only do tours for 60 people at the time. people have been touring the castle since it reopened to visitors in june but not as many are coming as before the coronavirus crisis. the number of young people however is on the rise because ed's costal is considered one of the most instagram of book places in germany. has a true mustard but i'd estimate that between 152-0000 food 2 teams have been here they stay the night here for sure but 6 in the morning and sometimes 21 so it was a real battles to get a full old castle left of i built after. they were. no longer holds a photographer's but some are still coming they provide the council which relies primarily on entrance fees with the welcome publicity though both visitors and guys enjoy touring the castle in smaller groups and you really notice the di
some come due to social distancing and hygiene regulations they've moved the ticket booth outside thisartist can only remain in the council for 2 hours and no more than $120.00 guests can visit at any given time not taking a moment because we'd have to allow large numbers inside at once we can only do tours for 60 people at the time. people have been touring the castle since it reopened to visitors in june but not as many are coming as before the coronavirus crisis. the number of young people...
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a locked ballot box, and the polling booth. is in the privacy of this curtain space that the american voters every four years on the first tuesday after the first monday in november choose their national government. here comes the colleagues on the election board at riverton seventh precinct each represent wung of the major political parties. mr. schwartz is a republican and worked for the street car company. also a housewife and democrat. mrs. dawson is chairman. they've all known one another for years. first they remove the last traces of their campaign activities. their party buttons. then they take the oath. >> i swear to defend the constitution of the united states of america and perform the diets as member the of the election board to the best of your ain't so help you god. >> i do. >> i do this makes them responsible for seeing that the voting here today takes plass acco place according to the laws of the land. and now the polls are open. here comes the first voter. no wonder he's first. he's been up since 4:00 deliverin
a locked ballot box, and the polling booth. is in the privacy of this curtain space that the american voters every four years on the first tuesday after the first monday in november choose their national government. here comes the colleagues on the election board at riverton seventh precinct each represent wung of the major political parties. mr. schwartz is a republican and worked for the street car company. also a housewife and democrat. mrs. dawson is chairman. they've all known one another...
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to the elections, very few americans were factoring in foreign policy when they went to the voting booth. and so i think he's going to not just reach out, need to reach out to allies, but also needs to convince the american people that these are crises that require american leadership. especially when it requires some sort of economic or military commitment from the united states and countries working together, nations working together on what is what is going to be thinking as he looks on and sees all these events unfolding in the us at this point in time. biden is not a good message for flubbing to put in because donald trump was weak for reasons we don't totally know, made him was a terrific person. for example, there's these kind slogans. so it will be for putin. but generally, i would say as the conflicts you mentioned, i mean, the biden is a good president. we don't make that judgment whether there will be war in syria in 5 years in libya or not even more important question is, will the west, the old west come together again and have a common interest in a common policy climate cha
to the elections, very few americans were factoring in foreign policy when they went to the voting booth. and so i think he's going to not just reach out, need to reach out to allies, but also needs to convince the american people that these are crises that require american leadership. especially when it requires some sort of economic or military commitment from the united states and countries working together, nations working together on what is what is going to be thinking as he looks on and...
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trump, to resist those millions of votes the came in at the last moment from china into the voting booths. see michael good intelligent person. let's talk about reality. the reality is covid did not go away in the spring as the president said. the reality is, you have to for a mask. the reality is you have to take steps to keep from having covid. the reality is there are schools suffering for it our families are suffering, our small businesses are suffering. our government agencies are suffering. america is suffering. you know i think about a few years ago, we had the ebola plague. the obama administration put it in place with strong bipartisan support a special unit at the white house to react serious novel diseases coming here. as a result, america was protected but we also did as america does best. we helped other countries to handle the question of a blow. what do we do in this administration came in? because president obama had set up the infectious disease unit they quickly disbanded it. and, four months as reports were coming and making it very clear we were facing f a serious thre
trump, to resist those millions of votes the came in at the last moment from china into the voting booths. see michael good intelligent person. let's talk about reality. the reality is covid did not go away in the spring as the president said. the reality is, you have to for a mask. the reality is you have to take steps to keep from having covid. the reality is there are schools suffering for it our families are suffering, our small businesses are suffering. our government agencies are...
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. >> reporter: i posted to social media, and the story of ruth to the booth blew up. >> what's it like to be a viral st star? >> it's very good. i have people taking pictures of me. millions of people know who ruth is. this is my dad holding me. >> reporter: ruth was born in 1916, four years before women even had the right to vote. >> this is my mother, who was one of the first women elected to the new york city council. >> reporter: clearly civic duty runs in her blood. do you remember your first vote? ruth voted for biden this year and cast her vote in 1936. this year, she says, is different. >> carter, obama -- this is hands down, without a doubt -- and i'm talking about the first world war, the second world war and every other election before or since. this is it. >> reporter: not even covid could keep her home, which says a lot since her own dad diedn the 1918 flu pandemic. >> you could have thought, you know what, i'll skip this election? >> not me. no. never. if you skip this one, you're going to deserve what you get. >> reporter: after casting her vote and exiting to cheers, ru
. >> reporter: i posted to social media, and the story of ruth to the booth blew up. >> what's it like to be a viral st star? >> it's very good. i have people taking pictures of me. millions of people know who ruth is. this is my dad holding me. >> reporter: ruth was born in 1916, four years before women even had the right to vote. >> this is my mother, who was one of the first women elected to the new york city council. >> reporter: clearly civic duty runs...
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to save the america we love get every last person you know, get them to the voting booth in record numberslphia to the polls. your voice, your vote matters. your voice, your vote matters. your voice deserves to be heard.
to save the america we love get every last person you know, get them to the voting booth in record numberslphia to the polls. your voice, your vote matters. your voice, your vote matters. your voice deserves to be heard.
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across the country, the american people made their voices heard voting booths and they chose numerous republican women and to be their voice in washington. to conservative women who aspire office, people will work to discredit you, they will laim your priorities are misplaced, and they'll do everything they can to undermine your hard work. won't acknowledge is that you represent the best american ues of the people. that's what truly matters. back.d the speaker pro tempore: thank you. for what purpose does the pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, to est unanimous consent address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today as bipartisan the german american caucus to commemorate the fall of the berlin wall. on november 9 marked 31 years since the iron curtain began to he cold war crumble. for nearly three decades, the berlin wall stood as a glaring evils of f the communism and the ongoing threat of t
across the country, the american people made their voices heard voting booths and they chose numerous republican women and to be their voice in washington. to conservative women who aspire office, people will work to discredit you, they will laim your priorities are misplaced, and they'll do everything they can to undermine your hard work. won't acknowledge is that you represent the best american ues of the people. that's what truly matters. back.d the speaker pro tempore: thank you. for what...
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apparently he turned up without any booth and had to borrow boots from clive allen because they we re boots from clive allen because they were the only boots that fit him. that is in an extraordinary memory for many of those spurs fans they we re for many of those spurs fans they were there that and i felt up another spurs lane, an international link, gary linacre who said this afternoon by some distance the best player of my generation. arguably the greatest of all time after a blast but troubled life, hopefully he will finally find some comfort in the hands of god. a slight reference there to that famous hand of god moment against england back in 1986 will stop finally the current england captain, another spurs player. privilege to have met him, very sad news, rip diego maradona. along with a picture of harry kane along with diego maradona and others. argentinian grades they are in the spurs dressing room. just a couple of the tributes being paid this afternoon. many, many more will be coming in over the the coming days and weeks no doubt. extraordinary to see the amount of tributes
apparently he turned up without any booth and had to borrow boots from clive allen because they we re boots from clive allen because they were the only boots that fit him. that is in an extraordinary memory for many of those spurs fans they we re for many of those spurs fans they were there that and i felt up another spurs lane, an international link, gary linacre who said this afternoon by some distance the best player of my generation. arguably the greatest of all time after a blast but...