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alex howell, bbc news. uk sport funded coaching positions across british olympic and paralympic programmes are currently held by women. the aim though is to increase that to 25% by the next olympic games in paris in four years time. the former olympic athlete paula dunn is one of a number of leading british coaches who will act as mentors to other female coaches. went i was a lack late, i didn't see anybody —— an athlete. i didn't see anybody —— an athlete. i didn't see any person of colour. those are big things. i went no because there in the —— there had been anybody who looked like me. to me, it's really, really key for us to get to that 1196. really key for us to get to that ii%. it's really key for us to get to that 11%. it's long overdue. i think people have talked about this, so i think this pushes the right time. i've always encouraged females to compete at any level, particularly high levels to definitely try and become... because they have so many skills and because it's so natural, they don't eve
alex howell, bbc news. uk sport funded coaching positions across british olympic and paralympic programmes are currently held by women. the aim though is to increase that to 25% by the next olympic games in paris in four years time. the former olympic athlete paula dunn is one of a number of leading british coaches who will act as mentors to other female coaches. went i was a lack late, i didn't see anybody —— an athlete. i didn't see anybody —— an athlete. i didn't see any person of...
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he's been speaking to our reporter alex howell about the club's comittment to an inclusive recruitment for staff. we put a job description out, sed comes into us and if they cd matches thejob description we comes into us and if they cd matches the job description we do an interview. —— cv. we don't look at the name and gender, wejust look at it first and foremost and if it matches the criteria, we get them in foran matches the criteria, we get them in for an interview and if they pass the required interview, they get the job. it is not a case of me doing anything special. we're just doing what we feel is the right process for us moving forwards as a football club. next year we're going to see a new motorsport series, extreme—e. five off—road races will take place around the world with electric vehicles. all the teams must have one male and one female driver and great britain's jamie chadwick has confirmed that she'll be racing. she's only 22 but has already been tipped to become the first woman to break into formula one in over 60 years. katie gornall has this exclusive report. that is
he's been speaking to our reporter alex howell about the club's comittment to an inclusive recruitment for staff. we put a job description out, sed comes into us and if they cd matches thejob description we comes into us and if they cd matches the job description we do an interview. —— cv. we don't look at the name and gender, wejust look at it first and foremost and if it matches the criteria, we get them in foran matches the criteria, we get them in for an interview and if they pass the...
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yet despite the challenge, howell sees this as an opportunity to shine. >> the work we're putting in now to help others hopefully helps us in the long run. >> reporter: but with covid-19 cases and hospitalizations on the rise, some worry they won't be able to make a back. at pho bel air in san jose was used to serving a packed dining room before the pandemic hit. >> i thought i could see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: now she's laying off her staff. unsure of how much longer she'll be able to stay open, especially with the elimination of indoor dining. >> i probably have to close for good because we drain out all our saves. for the last eight months now. >> reporter: these business owners, though, refusing to go down without a fight. in san jose, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >> so tough for those businesses. now, along the peninsula, you can still dine indoors in san mateo county. it moved from the orange to red tier today. indoor churches, gyms, movie theaters and shopping are allowed, just not with as many people inside as before. of course thanksgiving is next week
yet despite the challenge, howell sees this as an opportunity to shine. >> the work we're putting in now to help others hopefully helps us in the long run. >> reporter: but with covid-19 cases and hospitalizations on the rise, some worry they won't be able to make a back. at pho bel air in san jose was used to serving a packed dining room before the pandemic hit. >> i thought i could see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: now she's laying off her staff....
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. >> howell quickly has the development of these vaccination zones been compared to the time it takesormally for other vaccines? >> that's a good question but like to come back to the previous question just to say that we can have an impact on the clinical parts if we can get to 20% of the population that needs to get protected since we know that the virus for 80% of the population, we actually don't have any severe symptoms. >> so only 20% of the population needs to be vaccinateed? >> yeah, so if we can target this 20% for the first phases, it will be great because we cannot reach the 65% for a clinical approach but we can get a clinical impact. i think it's very quick we dwelt to that and that was one of the things that lots to have -- got to with and talked about but they have to remind everyone that why we got, from because we had great experience in the chinese and asian population. research, actually. got some great research with the sars and it started before 2003 beginning with new approaches for to have the vaccine so as soon as we got in infection in wuhan, six days, we were
. >> howell quickly has the development of these vaccination zones been compared to the time it takesormally for other vaccines? >> that's a good question but like to come back to the previous question just to say that we can have an impact on the clinical parts if we can get to 20% of the population that needs to get protected since we know that the virus for 80% of the population, we actually don't have any severe symptoms. >> so only 20% of the population needs to be...
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told michigan with the help of former president barack obama our white house correspondent kimberly howell kid has wolf in the campaign trial. with less than 72 hours until election day president 2 trump started early for a full day of campaigning 4 different stops in the northeastern state of pennsylvania in just 10 hours trouble narrowly won pennsylvania in 2016 and on tuesday he's hoping to do it again and if we win pennsylvania it's over. i. this is one of a handful of states the trump campaign considers a must win for reelection what i didn't expect become such good friends leading in national polls former vice president joe biden skipped pennsylvania on saturday instead he joined former president barack obama fighting for votes in another election battleground michigan i believe that this is going to be loud and it's going to be clear it's time for donald trump the pac is braggs and growing we're done here is the chaos but treats they are eager they hate the fairly here refuse to take any responsibility the pair blame trump for the rising cases of covert 19 in the united states ameri
told michigan with the help of former president barack obama our white house correspondent kimberly howell kid has wolf in the campaign trial. with less than 72 hours until election day president 2 trump started early for a full day of campaigning 4 different stops in the northeastern state of pennsylvania in just 10 hours trouble narrowly won pennsylvania in 2016 and on tuesday he's hoping to do it again and if we win pennsylvania it's over. i. this is one of a handful of states the trump...
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goes back into lockdown for 4 weeks it's a move the prime minister had promised to avoid but as john howell reports the country is better prepared and this fresh hope about a vaccine. not long ago you could get a haircut and a cocktail at blade clubbing in london so a concept that proved so popular the owners were about to open a branch in new york here's the new york wasn't in there wish we had a ticket to actually live to go in 1000 furthermore if it wasn't 20 everything just went up in the air the 1st lockdown destroyed a dream despite government help the 2nd may prove lethal full livelihoods i'm still shocked and still. it was it's a show because it's been so quiet since we were just trying to reach everybody and now for the last few days is just so many people used to see us and we hoping it's only 4 weeks we're going to be close and loving is no more than that so we can try . everything we can to really is it something the government said wouldn't happen and repeat national lockdown just last week the prime minister said it would be disastrous for the economy. but new modeling predict
goes back into lockdown for 4 weeks it's a move the prime minister had promised to avoid but as john howell reports the country is better prepared and this fresh hope about a vaccine. not long ago you could get a haircut and a cocktail at blade clubbing in london so a concept that proved so popular the owners were about to open a branch in new york here's the new york wasn't in there wish we had a ticket to actually live to go in 1000 furthermore if it wasn't 20 everything just went up in the...
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john howell, leave you there because i've also got mohammed mania to talk to now for all of us, from lancaster university in the u.k., your initial thoughts 1st of all about how effective this could be. bearing in mind what jonah said there about the average success rate. yes, absolutely. thank you very much for having me on the show. i think this is really important to understand because they used to defend those regime in phase 3 trial. and one of them was 90 percent effective. another one was 60 percent effective and then they took the average of that as a 70 percent, which isn't really practical because you, you can only use one dosage of a game into the beijing, you know, into the, into the people. so i that it is 90 percent or 60 percent. if it is 90 percent, depending on the building, a game is incredible news. but if it is 60 percent, then it is not really that impressive because of course, with all of the possibilities of distribution, storage cost a lot of wanted use. but when it comes to safety and efficacy, it was intended to compare it. ok, safety is something i do want
john howell, leave you there because i've also got mohammed mania to talk to now for all of us, from lancaster university in the u.k., your initial thoughts 1st of all about how effective this could be. bearing in mind what jonah said there about the average success rate. yes, absolutely. thank you very much for having me on the show. i think this is really important to understand because they used to defend those regime in phase 3 trial. and one of them was 90 percent effective. another one...
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after a 15-year-old james howell a junior high school student was shot and killed by an off-duty police officer the police officer of course says that the young man have a weapon it was much heavier to confront this child. people began to organize the killing. and eventually there was conversation with the police a few days after the killing which did not take place in harlem. they begino organize and they have the upper right. they were frustrated with t way that they were treating him. it was a vicus event on part of the police. with the overwhelming force. and one day they ran out of bullets. there was a vicious day of trying to stop people from rebelling against police. .. .. >>> the civil rights gropes and activists when the civilian complaints, having the rights -- -- having civilians on the board, not police officers like thene in existence from 1953 on, which is three deputy commission, no civilians, and i guess complaint review board because they gave the opportunity to come and complain to them. but obviously the violence continued and people weren't going for this. so you hav
after a 15-year-old james howell a junior high school student was shot and killed by an off-duty police officer the police officer of course says that the young man have a weapon it was much heavier to confront this child. people began to organize the killing. and eventually there was conversation with the police a few days after the killing which did not take place in harlem. they begino organize and they have the upper right. they were frustrated with t way that they were treating him. it was...
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william howell from the university of chicago harris school of public policy.it the most important general election or presidential election in history or in living memory. is it? and what is really [indiscernible] joe biden is saying it is for the soul of the nation. is it that important? >> i think it is. i would not argue it is the most important election in our nations history but it is in modern history. and it is because it is not just about a presentation of candidates. they clearly differ on a host of issues and that matters. there's a real sense our democracy is at a precipice. and that with populism rising in our country and racial strife, and rising inequality between rich and poor, and all kinds of attacks on democratic institutions, by the incumbent president, that there is more at stake than policy choices. it is about the health and well-being of our democracy very much hangs in the balance. . rishaad: also about america's place in the world here. perhaps unilateral is him versus multilateralism? in the last four years we have seen and administra
william howell from the university of chicago harris school of public policy.it the most important general election or presidential election in history or in living memory. is it? and what is really [indiscernible] joe biden is saying it is for the soul of the nation. is it that important? >> i think it is. i would not argue it is the most important election in our nations history but it is in modern history. and it is because it is not just about a presentation of candidates. they...
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judy: i finally went to ask you all, today's washington and howell, i am interested george to know how holbrook would be able to function in washington of today. party on the power. what would it be like. and peter, jim baker, what is the think of what is going on now. we know this interview will be released in september. simulcast another month or so. george, what about that. george: i think he would've been at sea. he was shaved as i stand by the postwar, his dna was the architects of the post world war. the insulins that he never stopped comparing himself to pray and today, who first, trumps washington would be just mind-boggling alien and a falling for richard holbrook. everything the trump does in foreign policy is the opposite of which what richard holbrook would do. i can't think of a single month the trump is made that holbrook would've agreed with. and vice versa. he would've been writing columns for the washington post. when been denouncing the isolationism, america first . would've been talking about the importance of the trans atlantic alliance and nato. in our allies in as
judy: i finally went to ask you all, today's washington and howell, i am interested george to know how holbrook would be able to function in washington of today. party on the power. what would it be like. and peter, jim baker, what is the think of what is going on now. we know this interview will be released in september. simulcast another month or so. george, what about that. george: i think he would've been at sea. he was shaved as i stand by the postwar, his dna was the architects of the...
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tom howells from the. in whatgive us a sense time of storage would be in different settings echo there are freezers, refrigeration's. dry eyes, thermal shippers. which kind of places will be using which? large chain pharmacies, have resorted is not? mostly hospitals and universities and the pharma chains had the ultracold storage capacity. it ranges from different volumes of capacity, maintaining hundreds of thousands of doses to just limited to 81 or two trays. as i said, we have those pen throughout the country. how they are fitting into the jurisdiction plans for distribution. what we have done to really help mitigate the distribution of that vaccine outside of ultracold storage availability is partner with pharma, in particular cvs and walgreens who have mobile capability for both toracold as well as how distribute out of the pharma, excuse me, out of the pfizer distribution boxes that contain dry ice. they are well constructed on how to manage the dry ice to ensure that the spill of the vaccine remain
tom howells from the. in whatgive us a sense time of storage would be in different settings echo there are freezers, refrigeration's. dry eyes, thermal shippers. which kind of places will be using which? large chain pharmacies, have resorted is not? mostly hospitals and universities and the pharma chains had the ultracold storage capacity. it ranges from different volumes of capacity, maintaining hundreds of thousands of doses to just limited to 81 or two trays. as i said, we have those pen...
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. >> okay that comes from a book from john howell men and mark and i can't think of mark's last name. the name of the book is game change. i thought maybe out assigned to you but the truth of the matter is, it's 12 years ago already there's so much material being put out that is fine. it's enough. it's a hotly contested race. the debates between both obama and mccain and sarah palin and joe biden are entertaining if you watch the debate between mccain and obama you're gonna notice something that you won't see in all presidential elections. that is respect. respect for each other. they may have been on very diametrically opposed politically but they respect each other. later on we're gonna be looking at some of the election humor from this year. in particular, we are going to be looking at a saturday night live recording of a debate where it appearance between hillary clinton who lost the nomination to barack obama and sarah palin. that's something that is funny and something we will look forward to. 2012, a different election the incumbents where barack obama and joe biden. and now mi
. >> okay that comes from a book from john howell men and mark and i can't think of mark's last name. the name of the book is game change. i thought maybe out assigned to you but the truth of the matter is, it's 12 years ago already there's so much material being put out that is fine. it's enough. it's a hotly contested race. the debates between both obama and mccain and sarah palin and joe biden are entertaining if you watch the debate between mccain and obama you're gonna notice...
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ever since the votes trump has howeled, the election was rigged.idence this election was, quote, the most secure in a long history. ben ginsburg said looking over the case sz, the utter lack of proof is just part of the problem. >> whether or not there are any valid charges in what the trump team has filed, what is clear is there are not enough votes in question to change the outcome of the election in any of the states they're trying to contest. >> reporter: what happened to giuliani today was by some accounts humiliating and to many a sure sign that the president's desperate legal bid for victory is come toing to a painful, final, failed resolution. >> tom foreman, thank you very much, sir. >> now i want to bring in franita tolleson. >> the trump campaign's legal ruling and how long can this go on? >> so, no. it's really important for the viewers to understand this is all sort of 11th hour attempts to change the outcome and it's simply not going to happen. even if you look at what happened in pennsylvania with rudy giuliani, it's consistent with
ever since the votes trump has howeled, the election was rigged.idence this election was, quote, the most secure in a long history. ben ginsburg said looking over the case sz, the utter lack of proof is just part of the problem. >> whether or not there are any valid charges in what the trump team has filed, what is clear is there are not enough votes in question to change the outcome of the election in any of the states they're trying to contest. >> reporter: what happened to...
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ever since the votes trump has howeled that the election was rigged, ballots were altered, signatures not checked and voting machines full of glitches but he has produced no evidence for any of that. his department of homeland security says this election was the most secure in american history and long-time lawyer for republican election interests ben ginsburg says looking over the cases, the utter lack of proof is just part of the problem. >> whether or not there are any valid charges in what the trump team has filed, what is clear from the pleadings is that there are not enough votes in question to change the outcome of the election in any of the states they're trying to contest. >> reporter: what happened to giuliani was by some accounts humiliating and to many a sure sign that the president's desperate legal bid for victory is coming to a painful conclusion, with joe biden still the winner. >>> the once powerful hurricane iota has caused devastation in central america. the deadly storm is weakening but still poses a threat to the region. we are surveying the damage and tracking th
ever since the votes trump has howeled that the election was rigged, ballots were altered, signatures not checked and voting machines full of glitches but he has produced no evidence for any of that. his department of homeland security says this election was the most secure in american history and long-time lawyer for republican election interests ben ginsburg says looking over the cases, the utter lack of proof is just part of the problem. >> whether or not there are any valid charges in...
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ever since the votes trump has howeled that the election was rigged, ballots were altered, signatures and voting machines full of glitches but he has produced no evidence for any of that. his department of homeland security says this election was the most secure in american history and long-time lawyer for republican election interests ben ginsberg says looking over the cases the utter lack of proof is just part of the problem. >> whether or not there are any valid charges in what the trump team has filed, what is clear from the pleadings is that there are not enough votes in question to change the outcome of the election in any of the states they're trying to contest. >> reporter: what happened to giuliani was by some counts humiliating and to many a sure sign that the president's desperate legal bid for victory is coming to a painful, final, and failed conclusion with joe biden still the winner. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> tom, thank you so much. >>> president-elect biden is set to speak with front line health care workers later today. they're moving ahead with national securit
ever since the votes trump has howeled that the election was rigged, ballots were altered, signatures and voting machines full of glitches but he has produced no evidence for any of that. his department of homeland security says this election was the most secure in american history and long-time lawyer for republican election interests ben ginsberg says looking over the cases the utter lack of proof is just part of the problem. >> whether or not there are any valid charges in what the...
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given the fact that we are going to have president-elect biden in office january 20th and democrat howell center nancy pelosi. wouldn't it be better if we had a republican senator to act as a restraint on the impulses of nancy pelosi, chuck schumer in the squad? the aoc came out and said we need to win these two seats because of democrats have them, then we don't need to negotiate with republicans. those were her words. she is saying we can roll over them. that is an important issue to talk about. finally, both of the republican candidates have tremendous backgrounds and done a lot for the state and important to remind the people of georgia what they have done both in business and public service outside of government and what they have been doing in the united states senate. >> trey: karl, the democrats may have famous hollywood folks but the republicans have you so i like our chances. happy thanksgiving. when we come right back -- yes, sir, when we come back you will not believe what president obama said about reverend jeremiah wright. plus senator tim scott here to explain what to expec
given the fact that we are going to have president-elect biden in office january 20th and democrat howell center nancy pelosi. wouldn't it be better if we had a republican senator to act as a restraint on the impulses of nancy pelosi, chuck schumer in the squad? the aoc came out and said we need to win these two seats because of democrats have them, then we don't need to negotiate with republicans. those were her words. she is saying we can roll over them. that is an important issue to talk...
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because so it's still too close to call and there's a lot of tension there of course howell or americans dealing with this whole day being patient as joe biden store or we're beginning to see some interest. but we saw some people last night heads towards the white house area we haven't seen violence on the streets that what the what many people were afraid of the big question is once it comes to the clinch once it comes to this so down once we have networks declaring for one side or the other what will happen then because we've seen base ahead of these elections reaffirming what's a divided country this is with many people on both sides simply not willing to accept if the other side wins an entrenched sense that victory can only be clinched from them if there is some kind of foul play and that says that we're not even talking about a shared reality here anymore so some very tense hours and potentially days probably even weeks of uncertainty here in the united states you mentioned foul play donald trump is already claiming fraud saying he'll challenge this legally in the supreme court do
because so it's still too close to call and there's a lot of tension there of course howell or americans dealing with this whole day being patient as joe biden store or we're beginning to see some interest. but we saw some people last night heads towards the white house area we haven't seen violence on the streets that what the what many people were afraid of the big question is once it comes to the clinch once it comes to this so down once we have networks declaring for one side or the other...
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howell cobb was eventually elected. 34th congress, 113 ballots over two months, in which nathaniel banks was elected. the gist of these elections were that these two were three-cornered affairs. and if other congresses had been, basically, closely allied, or the numbers had been close, they also would have been three corner affairs. by which i mean, there were whigs, or some opposition to the democrats, you had the democrats, and in the free soil party. anti-slavery, then the democrats and whoever opposed the democrats had northern/southern wings. so you basically had this division between parties and then over slavery. and that is inherently an unstable mix in a majority voting. and in both of these cases, the house eventually decided to select their speaker through plurality votes. the only time in history. that's the only way they could get out of the conundrum. in 1836, now we're coming into the civil war, pennington from new jersey gets elected. here, it is actually kind of interesting. it was very different and much more easy to understand. by the 36th congress, slavery was basical
howell cobb was eventually elected. 34th congress, 113 ballots over two months, in which nathaniel banks was elected. the gist of these elections were that these two were three-cornered affairs. and if other congresses had been, basically, closely allied, or the numbers had been close, they also would have been three corner affairs. by which i mean, there were whigs, or some opposition to the democrats, you had the democrats, and in the free soil party. anti-slavery, then the democrats and...
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jersey, a dramatic rescue caught on video, seeing that burning minivan, there's a man trapped in there howellnship police say one of their officers jumped into action the driver shaken up but says he's doing okay. >>> new york, a deer with a paint can stuck on its head, the animal fell into a lake on long island rescuers pulled the can off. then guided the deer to shore. it ran off and didn't look like it was hurt. california, a woman in the bay area says she lost her wedding ring when she accidentally flushed it down the toilet she says it happened in september. >> i figured if it was in the sewer pipes, it was long gone. >> two months later, a great idea from a friend call the local waste water treatment plant. she says she did turns out a crew had cleared debris from one of the sewers near her home. after raking the pile and using a metal detector, they found the ring >>> washington, d.c., the votes are in and this guy's name is somehow chi chi, the giant panda born three months ago, zoo keepers say he'll move to china once he turns 4 years old. after a cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> so ho
jersey, a dramatic rescue caught on video, seeing that burning minivan, there's a man trapped in there howellnship police say one of their officers jumped into action the driver shaken up but says he's doing okay. >>> new york, a deer with a paint can stuck on its head, the animal fell into a lake on long island rescuers pulled the can off. then guided the deer to shore. it ran off and didn't look like it was hurt. california, a woman in the bay area says she lost her wedding ring when...
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a new fox news op-ed says reporters who howelle howled aty tweet with howling about president trump this by the left wing news media to humanize biden and make him seem like the anti-trump that's been their theme as they his campaign for him. joe concha. fox news contributor. >> harris: this is one of those where i put it on your plate and see your reaction. >> a lot of scooby snacks here. ruh-ru the night and day coverage that we're see betweening a president-elect trump and president-elect biden. it's like back to the future. if you love 2008 and president-elect obama's coverage. well, this is the sequel for you. well, look, and i will give you one microcosm in the way these two men were covered after speaking on behalf of an administration and shaping its message will be female. so now we are acting like we haven't seen a female driven communications team in the white house before except at last check the current white house press secretary is female. the current white house communications director is female. the current vice presidential communications director is female. the first l
a new fox news op-ed says reporters who howelle howled aty tweet with howling about president trump this by the left wing news media to humanize biden and make him seem like the anti-trump that's been their theme as they his campaign for him. joe concha. fox news contributor. >> harris: this is one of those where i put it on your plate and see your reaction. >> a lot of scooby snacks here. ruh-ru the night and day coverage that we're see betweening a president-elect trump and...
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for 18 49th and 1855 these are the real danny brooks. 61 ballots over three weeks, where howell cobwebs eventually elected in the 34th congress 113 ballots over two months. in which daniel banks was elected. just in these elections, all of these were three quarter affairs. and if other congress had been basically closely aligned, where the numbers have been closed it would've also had close affairs. by which i mean, there were whigs, or some opposition to the. democrats anti slavery, and then the democrats, and when i was opposing the democrats, another and southern whigs. so you would basically have these divisions between party and they were slavery -- slavery. and that is inherently unstable mix in a majority voting. and then in both of these cases, the house eventually decided to select the speaker from plurality vote, from this time in history. it is the only way they can get out of the conundrum. in 36, now we're coming into the civil war, hanging -- from civil rights elected. very interesting, much more uneasy to understand, by 36 slavery was basically the issue, the 36th congres
for 18 49th and 1855 these are the real danny brooks. 61 ballots over three weeks, where howell cobwebs eventually elected in the 34th congress 113 ballots over two months. in which daniel banks was elected. just in these elections, all of these were three quarter affairs. and if other congress had been basically closely aligned, where the numbers have been closed it would've also had close affairs. by which i mean, there were whigs, or some opposition to the. democrats anti slavery, and then...
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congress >> clint howell said, i said i agree neighbors say i don't want to make a statement on. what you are a central banker and do have an impact on the economy and decisions on what you made her advocate for people actually listen. and here you are saying it's not your problem anymore there will be a newness administration in two or three months and that's just what happens is that right? >> that is not what i'm saying, senator. not answer the question as to whether we need more money in the economy are not thank you aired and i will tell you i'm very disappointed in that perspective. you were very different a few months ago. >> chairman kennedy. thank you, mr. chairman. can you hear me ok? >> let me know when my time is .etting close what percentage of small american sized in your judgment are losing money right now? >> i don't know that percentage. >> i justnd it out tried to get your sense for the economy. do you think it is more than half, less than half? what is the hunch? >> the number of businesses losing money? small businesses? half butably less than i would want to
congress >> clint howell said, i said i agree neighbors say i don't want to make a statement on. what you are a central banker and do have an impact on the economy and decisions on what you made her advocate for people actually listen. and here you are saying it's not your problem anymore there will be a newness administration in two or three months and that's just what happens is that right? >> that is not what i'm saying, senator. not answer the question as to whether we need more...
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to scotty howell who did the ads, well done.d our seasoned team that just delivered every way possible. thank you, you guys were incredible. i know a lot more about the digital world and i used two and i know we competed well in every aspect of it. it was a wide and deep -- i can't thank you all enough. team graham is a joy to be a part of. thei can say is that results speak for themselves. [applause] raising 108r million dollars and counting. lindsaygraham.com. 2026 will be here before you know it. carolina republican party, you really knocked it out of the park for all of us. team, to the best run victory operation in the state. [applause] to the statehouse and state senate candidates who sent out videos for me, thank you. this is a team sport and we are doing well in south carolina tonight. to my congressional colleagues and patriots, joe wilson you are a great man. thank you so much for being my friend. [applause] congratulations to you. nobody works harder. he loves the military and if you want a keychain tonight is the nig
to scotty howell who did the ads, well done.d our seasoned team that just delivered every way possible. thank you, you guys were incredible. i know a lot more about the digital world and i used two and i know we competed well in every aspect of it. it was a wide and deep -- i can't thank you all enough. team graham is a joy to be a part of. thei can say is that results speak for themselves. [applause] raising 108r million dollars and counting. lindsaygraham.com. 2026 will be here before you...
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we will speak to asia society's wendy kudlow this hour, william howell also joins us later.ur special coverage of election day will begin at 7 p.m. tuesday in new york, 11 a.m. wednesday in sydney, 8 a.m. in hong kong. let's go to karina mitchell for the first word headlines. ma has alibaba and jack been summoned by regulators in china just days before his fintech company lists in hong kong and shanghai. no details about the meeting has been disclosed, but ant chairman and chief executive were also there. shares said to be trading at a 50% premium in the hong kong market with the stock expected to sauron debut later this week. sterling fell to its weakest in a month as england enters a virus lockdown within economy already reeling from similar measures earlier this year as well as the looming brexit. france reports record new infections. germany urging people to abide by the rules. italy is readying new plans to halt the spread. in the u.s., new york says hospitalizations are under control. massachusetts imposes a new curfew. the number of people known to have died in the st
we will speak to asia society's wendy kudlow this hour, william howell also joins us later.ur special coverage of election day will begin at 7 p.m. tuesday in new york, 11 a.m. wednesday in sydney, 8 a.m. in hong kong. let's go to karina mitchell for the first word headlines. ma has alibaba and jack been summoned by regulators in china just days before his fintech company lists in hong kong and shanghai. no details about the meeting has been disclosed, but ant chairman and chief executive were...
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. >> commissioner scott, this is mary howell. i have a question. last year we noted in certain circumstances the board was not able to observe or experience certain interactions or whatever and thought we should another rating of unable to observe. has that been add? >> we discussed that at this meeting and felt it applied to only one item and around orientation process. there be be a change on that one item but the others we felt board members can comment on. >> all right. >> any other questions? >> commissioner scott may i make the motion to approve -- >> yes, please. >> i move to approve the self-evaluation survey and the survey with the executive director. >> and time line. >> sorry, i was about to add and the time line as presented. >> thank you, is there a second? >> properly moved and second we had a prove the annual board self-evaluation and the executive director surveys as distribute and the time lines attached to each. is there any further board comment? if not we will go to public comment. >> thank you. i'll be reading instructions allo
. >> commissioner scott, this is mary howell. i have a question. last year we noted in certain circumstances the board was not able to observe or experience certain interactions or whatever and thought we should another rating of unable to observe. has that been add? >> we discussed that at this meeting and felt it applied to only one item and around orientation process. there be be a change on that one item but the others we felt board members can comment on. >> all right....
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. >> reporter: the organization helping families like the howells who stayed at the ronald mcdonald housene was born with a rare genetic disorder, requiring treatment at a hospital hours from home. justine, now 7, is able to support her dad from the sidelines as he raises funds and awareness for ronald mcdonald house charities. now to rally support and attention, mcdonald's is taking the initiative online with the #hereforrmhc social challenge. >> mcdonald's is committing $100 million to support ronald mcdonald house charities and we want to involve everyone in that. so mcdonald's is going to donate the money but, if you want to participate and have $100 donated in your name, you can #hereforrmhc and give us heart hands. >> on instagram, tiktok or twitter. do you want us to teach you the heart hands? >> start with the diamond. start with a diamond. >> look at your hands, my god. >> he is a football player. put your pinkie up. right pinkie up. >> hey, stop making fun -- >> make a heart with your index fingers. >> finish with a heart. >> there you go. >> there we go, the pinkie -- >> you pr
. >> reporter: the organization helping families like the howells who stayed at the ronald mcdonald housene was born with a rare genetic disorder, requiring treatment at a hospital hours from home. justine, now 7, is able to support her dad from the sidelines as he raises funds and awareness for ronald mcdonald house charities. now to rally support and attention, mcdonald's is taking the initiative online with the #hereforrmhc social challenge. >> mcdonald's is committing $100...
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it belonged to seth's friend, lucas howell, who'd been rooming with seth and lisa and had just moveds this photograph taken of seth at his home. if you look in the upper right-hand corner, lucas, it's the gun rack. is your mossberg in that rack? >> yes, it's the middle one. >> reporter: lucas talked to deputies about the gun on the day of the murder. >> i told 'em that i hadn't took it with me and it should be there. >> reporter: but his 12-gauge wasn't there when crime scene techs scoured the trailer. and cops knew another place it wasn't -- on the list of guns kept at the house that seth had written out for the dci agent. investigators felt certain the mossberg was used to kill lisa, but a big question remained. >> where is it? that's what we wanna know. where is the gun? >> reporter: that same sunday morning, a team began searching the big, beautiful piece of property where seth and lisa were starting married life and preparing to raise a family. deputy marty wonderlin, working his first-ever homicide case, was back at the scene. not too long into this sunday morning search, over
it belonged to seth's friend, lucas howell, who'd been rooming with seth and lisa and had just moveds this photograph taken of seth at his home. if you look in the upper right-hand corner, lucas, it's the gun rack. is your mossberg in that rack? >> yes, it's the middle one. >> reporter: lucas talked to deputies about the gun on the day of the murder. >> i told 'em that i hadn't took it with me and it should be there. >> reporter: but his 12-gauge wasn't there when crime...
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andrew cudrick is the police chief of howell township. he joins us now.your decision? >> i have not. he mentioned me at his news conference on friday but other than that, no. i don't expect to hear from him. he mentioned it in his news conference a few weeks ago that he didn't intend for the state police to go knocking door to door so when i say that i don't intend my officers to do the same, i don't think he should have a problem with that. stuart: in oregon, the governor there is asking people to snitch, by any other word. in other words, if they are in some kind of holiday dinner and there's more people present, they can call the cops and get them over there. would you respond to that kind of call? >> so we obviously rely on our community to provide us with some information. they are our eyes and ears. in a situation like this where a neighbor feels that maybe their neighbor down the street who they may not get along with has more than ten people over, we are not going to respond to something like that. however, a more egregious call such as a large ho
andrew cudrick is the police chief of howell township. he joins us now.your decision? >> i have not. he mentioned me at his news conference on friday but other than that, no. i don't expect to hear from him. he mentioned it in his news conference a few weeks ago that he didn't intend for the state police to go knocking door to door so when i say that i don't intend my officers to do the same, i don't think he should have a problem with that. stuart: in oregon, the governor there is asking...
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i don't live too far from howell.breaking the law at some level. should i lock my door what was your experience over thanksgiving? what's the response been. >> we have had no issues whatsoever here. in fact, earlier this morning i ran the activity report over the last two days there was no type of executive order violations anyone had called. in that's why i put the directive out to my staff. make sure we are all on the same page here so my communities and businesses were aware we are not going to intrude upon your thanksgiving gathering or your small party that you are having at your restaurant. and the vast majority of people have very responsible. i live here. i grew up here. i shop here. i go into all of our big box stores. there is nearly 100 percent compliance. we leave that responsibility with our community. there is no need to put that enforcement burden on the police department and basically affect that relationship that we have with our community which is outstanding. pete: chief, you came out. have you got
i don't live too far from howell.breaking the law at some level. should i lock my door what was your experience over thanksgiving? what's the response been. >> we have had no issues whatsoever here. in fact, earlier this morning i ran the activity report over the last two days there was no type of executive order violations anyone had called. in that's why i put the directive out to my staff. make sure we are all on the same page here so my communities and businesses were aware we are not...
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making decisions accordingly but ultimately, it's good to see people like this , police chiefs in howellple there. we'll trust you enough to make your own choices and those food bank lines are tragic to see and also a reflection of top-down mandates that have said this business is essential but that one is not. you're open but you're closed and those arbitrary rules create environments where small businesses, certain industries, are totally shut down and crushed while big guys and other industries flourish and succeed because everyone needs certain things at certain times it's sad to see but i'm hartened by the increase of lines in airports of people willing to travel airports are very clean and safe i've been in many of them over the last 10 months and if people want to see their loved ones they are going to do that. jedediah: we talked a lot on this show about the role of government in all of this , the role of mandates, the role of curfew and california's covid kerr use went into effect at 10 p.m. on saturday night and you saw pretty quickly that curfew breakers rallies were popping u
making decisions accordingly but ultimately, it's good to see people like this , police chiefs in howellple there. we'll trust you enough to make your own choices and those food bank lines are tragic to see and also a reflection of top-down mandates that have said this business is essential but that one is not. you're open but you're closed and those arbitrary rules create environments where small businesses, certain industries, are totally shut down and crushed while big guys and other...