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mason had a heavy hand in deciding what she did or did not do for example. >> at the university of floridaers are held there and we visited just recently. books are here at the university of florida in gainesville at the libraries we have here the collection which consists of documents, manuscripts, photographs and correspondence that represents the last part. was so well known for their eyes were watching god, she was an active anthropologist folk lord is to end writer. most famous during the renaissance of. at the end of her allies she suffered from quite a bit of health issues. and became somewhat obscure. civil rights in the country. the upshot is when she died and gender of 1960 her books were out-of-print. she was suffering from overdue bills with overdue hospital bill from 1959 here. but demonstrate her struggles with finances. in january 1960 was in a nursing home. when she passed away as a wart of st. lucie county. her papers, her photographs, anything she had in her room at the welfare home was gathered together, thrown into a burn barrel and set on fire. a friend of hers devol w
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more than 32 million americans have now cast their ballots according to a tally by the university of florida'sn lab. 15 million people had voted in person going out to local polling stations. some 17 million mailed in their ballots with democrats currently outpacing republicans. both candidates are taking a quick rake from the battleground states today. they are campaigning in the state of texas. the lone star state is usually reliably republican, but many of its major cities like dallas, houston and austin have consistently voted for democrats. in austin, the state's capital, former president donald trump recorded an interview with the most listen to podcast on the planet. we are talking about the joe rogan experience. it has seen a big growth in male audience listeners. more than 30 million people take listen to the podcast across various platforms. the host is joe rogan, a comedian and actor. he called the former president a threat to democracy just a couple of years ago, but since the pair have warmed to the idea of sitting down and recording an episode together. this afternoon mr. trump a
more than 32 million americans have now cast their ballots according to a tally by the university of florida'sn lab. 15 million people had voted in person going out to local polling stations. some 17 million mailed in their ballots with democrats currently outpacing republicans. both candidates are taking a quick rake from the battleground states today. they are campaigning in the state of texas. the lone star state is usually reliably republican, but many of its major cities like dallas,...
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they're both regiments and journalism from the university of florida. he spent formative years as i did at the st. petersburg times. i worked at the "washington post" he still does. neither of us can figure out how retirement roadwork. [laughter] we both saw oppenheimer. he both liked show of the data we loved to read good books and we love the best of journalism and we both worry about the status in the state of journalism today. weou both, more than anything ee worry about what republic i've never been more worried myself and my whole life and i will be 82 shortly. he reports and writes so well and is better at both and i ever willt be. but i do no good writing and reporting david finkel is as good of an example of that is i know. he wouldn't be a great idea that we, all of this as many as the grown-up 335 million americans could muster he able to read one book together and follow that with a real conversation we would be a better people for that. an american dreamer would be that book two central characters in the book. oneow is demanding michael owen
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we are both graduates in journalism from the university of florida. he spent formative years, as i at the st petersburg times. i worked at the washington post and he still does. neither of us can figure how retirement would work. we both saw oppenheimer. we both like the netflix show the bear. we love to read good books and we loved the best of journalism and we both worry about the status and the state of journalism. today. we both, more than anything, worry about our republic. i've never been more worried in my whole life, and i'll be 82 shortly. he reports and writes so well he is better at both than i will be, but i do no good and reporting. and is as good an example of that as i know. and wouldn't be a great idea in these united states of america that we one year all of us as many of grown up 335 million americans could muster. maybe we ought to read one book together and follow that with real conversations. we'd be a better people for that. an american dreamer could be exactly that book. there are two central characters in the. one is a man named
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central command currently executive director at global national security institute at the university of south florida and the author of the melting point. general mckenzie sir what exactly is u.s. central command? guest: first of all and happy to be here this morning. u.s. central command is one of 11 combatant commands the united states has that is a mechanism by which the president exercises command and control of the united states forces. seven of those 11 geographic combat commands. a geographic combatant command is responsible for a portion and the officer who is in charge of it in that region. central command is 21 countries from egypt in the west to pakistan in the east from because extent in the north to yemen in the south. 21 countries and in 2021 israel joined to make it 21. we can talk about that later if you like. the other thing is it's a very short chain of command. you work with the president of the united states and the secretary of defense. so you know exactly who you work for and that comprises the chain of command. it's a very short chain of command. also as a combatant commander y
central command currently executive director at global national security institute at the university of south florida and the author of the melting point. general mckenzie sir what exactly is u.s. central command? guest: first of all and happy to be here this morning. u.s. central command is one of 11 combatant commands the united states has that is a mechanism by which the president exercises command and control of the united states forces. seven of those 11 geographic combat commands. a...
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of. >> do you think any universities dealt with october 7 as well? >> you've the university of florida dealt with it great. at the time being run by the president down there, said you are perfectly within your right to protest in designated spaces, and then you violate those he will be expelled. that was the end of it. it was not really difficult. and it also turns out whenever you hear viewpoint doesn't have to do with it, the universities would have let anyone do this -- we know what -- it is. to put it bluntly. if people had been in yale protesting in favor of white supremacy, they would have been expelled and we know it. >> i want to focus on university bureaucracies for a moment. zoom in a little closer to what i think the problem might be. diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts are often a huge part in any university's bureaucracy. even at yale. i wonder what you think it is dei places such little emphasis on jewish individuals in particular by the historic marginalization of jews? >> because historic marginalization is beside the point. the entire point of the dei mentality is
of. >> do you think any universities dealt with october 7 as well? >> you've the university of florida dealt with it great. at the time being run by the president down there, said you are perfectly within your right to protest in designated spaces, and then you violate those he will be expelled. that was the end of it. it was not really difficult. and it also turns out whenever you hear viewpoint doesn't have to do with it, the universities would have let anyone do this -- we know...
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you know, talking about voters according to the university of florida's election lab. more than 60000000 people have already voted in early voting. i mean that smashes the early voter turnout record that we saw said back in 2020. what did you read into this? but i think historically, the democrats used to be the ones that went to the pulse early. and the numbers that we're seeing at the moment indicate that that's not the case. this time around early voting numbers are up on both sides of the political spectrum. and uh, the traditional rule that high border turn out the usually favors the democrats, i think, with, with trump on the bell. it is not necessarily the case. you see that on a lot of folks into the political debate, again that have previously not promoted. so it's going to be, it's very hard to make predictions on how voter turnout, including early voting is, is affecting the results in this presidential election when it's to about absentee ballots. you know, i spoke with, with my local election commission in north carolina this week. i was told that they've
you know, talking about voters according to the university of florida's election lab. more than 60000000 people have already voted in early voting. i mean that smashes the early voter turnout record that we saw said back in 2020. what did you read into this? but i think historically, the democrats used to be the ones that went to the pulse early. and the numbers that we're seeing at the moment indicate that that's not the case. this time around early voting numbers are up on both sides of the...
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according to an analysis from the election lab at the university of florida. early voting is down, and moderately less partisan this year compared to this point in 2020, when many people chose to vote by mail due to the covid pandemic. according to analysis from l2, a national voter analytics firm. with votes at stake, democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz, governor of minnesota, pushing back after he misrepresenting his family used ivf when they actually used different fertility treatments. >> i will own up when i misspeak. i will own up when i make a mistake. let's be very clear. on that debate stage, i asked one simple question, and senator vance would not acknowledge that donald trump lost the 2020 election. >> linsey: maryalice parks joins us from the campaign trail. it sounds like vice president harris is doing a media blitz with several high profile interviews this week. >> reporter: a flurry before traveling out west again to campaign later this week. a big part of harris' strategy and that of trump lately is to boost senate candidates as well.
according to an analysis from the election lab at the university of florida. early voting is down, and moderately less partisan this year compared to this point in 2020, when many people chose to vote by mail due to the covid pandemic. according to analysis from l2, a national voter analytics firm. with votes at stake, democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz, governor of minnesota, pushing back after he misrepresenting his family used ivf when they actually used different fertility...
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reporter: and while more republicans are voting in person early according to data from the university of floridaat's less true for mail ballots. still as the lines at the polls prove, no need to wait for november. >> we thought just get it done right away. >> reporter: to get your sticker sooner. remember, even if we know an early party's registration, it doesn't mean we know the candidate they voted for, and it's not clear whether these trends mean more republicans are turning out altogether or would have just shown up on election day anyway, lester. >> hallie, thank you. >>> we turn to the aftermath from hurricane helene, and in hard-hit parts of north carolina, schools are just now re-opening. let's get more from kathy park. >> reporter: after weeks away from school, today thousands in western north carolina students returned to the classroom, the first time since helene ripped through the region. >> a lot of people was real happy. they were crying from happy tears because they got to see their friends after like a month. >> reporter: power, internet, and nonpotable water were back up and run
reporter: and while more republicans are voting in person early according to data from the university of floridaat's less true for mail ballots. still as the lines at the polls prove, no need to wait for november. >> we thought just get it done right away. >> reporter: to get your sticker sooner. remember, even if we know an early party's registration, it doesn't mean we know the candidate they voted for, and it's not clear whether these trends mean more republicans are turning out...
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the latest count which is tallied by academics at the university of florida shows that almost 50 millionach state as to when the mail ballots will be counted some will be counted ahead and some will open the envelopes and start counting them on polling day itself after the polls close. so they could be quite a long night ahead that night next week.
the latest count which is tallied by academics at the university of florida shows that almost 50 millionach state as to when the mail ballots will be counted some will be counted ahead and some will open the envelopes and start counting them on polling day itself after the polls close. so they could be quite a long night ahead that night next week.
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arman mahmoudian, international affairs analyst, research fellow at the university of south florida globaltute. welcome to the contents. before we talk about lebanon in detail, i want to get your reaction to this letter that has been sent by the secretary of defence and the secretary of state to israel, issuing an effective ultimatum. i think the united _ effective ultimatum. i think the united states _ effective ultimatum. i think the united states tries - effective ultimatum. i think the united states tries to i the united states tries to establish a balance, what support of israel as an ally but also prevent israel to be encouraged to expand the scale of war. from the last... in active support, but i think they are also cautious that israel being armed and equipped with one of the most, if not the most sophisticated aerial defence systems would be encouraged to expand its scope of attacks, specifically speaking of iranian nuclear which can wage a full bore across the region, it's a sophisticated tangle to support but also not encourage israel. let's turn to the situation in lebanon. we
arman mahmoudian, international affairs analyst, research fellow at the university of south florida globaltute. welcome to the contents. before we talk about lebanon in detail, i want to get your reaction to this letter that has been sent by the secretary of defence and the secretary of state to israel, issuing an effective ultimatum. i think the united _ effective ultimatum. i think the united states _ effective ultimatum. i think the united states tries - effective ultimatum. i think the...
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forces in the middle east, now the executive director of the university of florida and the author ofgeneral mackenzie gray to happy with us, thank you for joining me. wonder what goes through your mind as you lives into trades report and you watch the events over the past couple of days were in hezbollah's under tremendous pressure, iran is also underachievement is pressure having lost major leadership and now we are at one of those perhaps tipping points in the middle east. what is your take? >> i think actually the people under the most stress are the iranians. they have watched their principal ally, their sick nickel attrition of their military capabilities and how israeli now coming to the borders so israeli citizens can return to the northern duties and villages in northern israel. all over this is bad news for iran. i watched a major, second major ballistic missile attack on israel last night, by any objective measures that attack as all failed. now ayn rand has delivered a maximum effort against israel, they cannot count on hezbollah to assist them in further tax because the d
forces in the middle east, now the executive director of the university of florida and the author ofgeneral mackenzie gray to happy with us, thank you for joining me. wonder what goes through your mind as you lives into trades report and you watch the events over the past couple of days were in hezbollah's under tremendous pressure, iran is also underachievement is pressure having lost major leadership and now we are at one of those perhaps tipping points in the middle east. what is your take?...
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university of florida day net lamp shows more than 41 million people have voted in person or by mail.five states report how americans are voting by party registration but we look at the data it shows democrats are slightly outnumbered republicans in early voting so far. what does this mean for the trump and harris camp lane as they head into the home stretch? jon bussey is here associate of the journal. good to see you as always been what trends can we find? getting your crystal ball your magic ball what can you see from the numbers of the early voting? >> the numbers are interesting. we have to be careful about what to divine from them. you had about o one of 58 millin people vote in 2020 for president. we are already, as you point out a quarter of the way they are. it shows a level of enthusiasm among voters for the election that there's been a strong early voting trend. more registered republicans are voting early then voted in 2020. you have more women voting than men. that is been very consistent. what also is been consistent is early voting is appealing to people. since it began
university of florida day net lamp shows more than 41 million people have voted in person or by mail.five states report how americans are voting by party registration but we look at the data it shows democrats are slightly outnumbered republicans in early voting so far. what does this mean for the trump and harris camp lane as they head into the home stretch? jon bussey is here associate of the journal. good to see you as always been what trends can we find? getting your crystal ball your magic...
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more than 1 million votes have already been cast according to the university of florida's elections lab. and yesterday marked it final day that pennsylvanians could register to vote in the 2024 election. as ofe that deadline the state has 3,971,000 registered democratic voters, which is down slightly from 2020. and it has 3,673,000 registered republican voters, which is slightly up from 2020. we're going to talk about those numbers in just a second. the polls here show pennsylvania locked in a dead heat. since both s candidates conside itbo a must win state it means y single vote here could end up being the deciding one. with that reality, both campaigns are engaged in a battle at the margins. that means instead of just trying to turn out voters in places where they do well like red counties for trump and blue strong holds for t harris, both campaigns are wading into enemy territory. they're each going into places where the othere candidate is winning is trying to turn out the handful of people who don't vote the way the rest of their community does. for trump, that means turning out ah
more than 1 million votes have already been cast according to the university of florida's elections lab. and yesterday marked it final day that pennsylvanians could register to vote in the 2024 election. as ofe that deadline the state has 3,971,000 registered democratic voters, which is down slightly from 2020. and it has 3,673,000 registered republican voters, which is slightly up from 2020. we're going to talk about those numbers in just a second. the polls here show pennsylvania locked in a...
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more than one million votes have already been cast according to the university of florida's elections lab. and yesterday marked the final day that pennsylvanians could register to vote. they have 3,971,607 registered democrats. down slightly from 2020. and 3,673,000 registered republican voters which is slightly up from 2020. we will talk about those numbers in just a second. now, the polls here show pennsylvania locked in a dead heat. since both campaigns consider this a must win state, any deciding vote could be the deciding one. with that reality, both campaigns are engaged in a battle at the margin. that means that instead of just trying to turn out oaters in places where they do well like red counties for trump and blue strongholds for harris, both campaigns are wading into enemy territory. they are trying to turn out the handful of people who don't vote the way the rest of their community does. for trump that means turning out a handful of his supporters in urban center where harris is poised to win big. for harris, that means turning out democrats who live in rural parts of the
more than one million votes have already been cast according to the university of florida's elections lab. and yesterday marked the final day that pennsylvanians could register to vote. they have 3,971,607 registered democrats. down slightly from 2020. and 3,673,000 registered republican voters which is slightly up from 2020. we will talk about those numbers in just a second. now, the polls here show pennsylvania locked in a dead heat. since both campaigns consider this a must win state, any...
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simon's subsequently obtained his doctoral degree in 1976 at the university of florida. over the years, he rarely came fame. as a distinguished historian specializing in the american civil war, maritime history and the history of the second world war. dr. simons is the author of such 17 books. many of which have been translated into as many six languages. my of all of his published titles today would exceed the length of his allotted time to speak. suffice it to say his subject matter expertise includes biographies of american civil war leaders and american civil war alices from a few of us in this room benefited greatly during our proper for the gettysburg relations battlefield exam. so thank you, dr. simon is 28 book lincoln his admirals abraham lincoln the us navy in the civil won the prestigious lincoln prize his scholarship on us naval history of the second world war is also significant from the atlantic to the pacific oceans and back again. his book entitled neptune allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings, which provides insights into his talk here today, w
simon's subsequently obtained his doctoral degree in 1976 at the university of florida. over the years, he rarely came fame. as a distinguished historian specializing in the american civil war, maritime history and the history of the second world war. dr. simons is the author of such 17 books. many of which have been translated into as many six languages. my of all of his published titles today would exceed the length of his allotted time to speak. suffice it to say his subject matter expertise...
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while democrats currently have the edge in pennsylvania according to the university of florida's electionbit but that is the data that they are showing today. i'm so excited because bill hemmer is with us, coanchor of america's newsroom and the person in charge of the guild awards and the guy who knows more about everyone of these counties and how they voted last time so, you know, with the question of the past 217, sure was a little bit of what will be watching on election night. >> i think the easy -- easy way to understand this, martha, is, you know, here's what we got, the past 270, she's at 225, from regular 2019. let me make an adjustment because in your last segment you've got arizona leaning towards trump right out the letters put her on the board for the moment. the easiest path for kamala harris to get to this number runs through the upper midwest,'s wisconsin, instant michigan, is pennsylvania and is this one electoral vote in nebraska that is in omaha and that will do it. should be the next president, oval office right at 270 electoral votes. select but this around a little bi
while democrats currently have the edge in pennsylvania according to the university of florida's electionbit but that is the data that they are showing today. i'm so excited because bill hemmer is with us, coanchor of america's newsroom and the person in charge of the guild awards and the guy who knows more about everyone of these counties and how they voted last time so, you know, with the question of the past 217, sure was a little bit of what will be watching on election night. >> i...
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and the university of florida's election lab says almost 58 million people have already voted around the country. the pressure is growing in swing states to get out that early vote in wisconsin, which is a battleground state. almost 90,000 people have already voted in person in milwaukee county. that's an increase of almost 40% from this time in 2020, when almost 65,000 people voted early. >> i think it's going to be a very close election, so they're all coming out in numbers. >> i always vote early because i want to make sure that it's in, and this year it's particularly important. >> now, a judge in pennsylvania sided with donald trump's campaign and agreed to extend an in-person voting option in a suburban philadelphia county where long lines have caused some voters to be turned away. >> donald trump is responding to comments president biden made about republican voters. now, a day after president biden seemingly called trump supporters garbage. trump drove through wisconsin in a garbage truck wearing a safety vest. he spoke to reporters from inside the truck, taking questions and
and the university of florida's election lab says almost 58 million people have already voted around the country. the pressure is growing in swing states to get out that early vote in wisconsin, which is a battleground state. almost 90,000 people have already voted in person in milwaukee county. that's an increase of almost 40% from this time in 2020, when almost 65,000 people voted early. >> i think it's going to be a very close election, so they're all coming out in numbers. >> i...
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from florida, south florida university wishing all of those well.rrying more than a0 school children has overturned in county down in northern ireland. a major incident was declared by the ambulance service. our correspondent chris page sent us this update from the scene in newtonards. rather alarming seem to say the least unfolding just down the road from here for that we're close to the village, the town of new nard. the school buses lying on its side in a field at eight northern island ambulance service declaring a major incident. report suggested up to 70 people may have been on board the bus. they are now saying 43 children and a driver were on board for the five, special service rescue team and the northern ireland air ambulance was dispatched the latest that we have is that most of these schoolchildren did not sustain any injuries, only sustained minor injuries but a number were treated more serious injuries at the scene and of those four need hospital treatment for that we have seen a helicopter taking off here in the last half hour. to airl
from florida, south florida university wishing all of those well.rrying more than a0 school children has overturned in county down in northern ireland. a major incident was declared by the ambulance service. our correspondent chris page sent us this update from the scene in newtonards. rather alarming seem to say the least unfolding just down the road from here for that we're close to the village, the town of new nard. the school buses lying on its side in a field at eight northern island...
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one of the teachers who teefs about oliver wendell holmes is effie who teaches at university of florida. how can we make oliver wendell holmes' book-- consider the generative ai systems, gen ai or autonomous vehicles or unmanned aerial vehicles as well, 3-d printing. when i discuss the areas with my students, oftentimes students say, wow, there needs to be federal regulation or in the case of ai, artificial intelligence, ideally it would be great if there were sort of an international treaty that the world could get behind and we could put safeguards. but what happens when there is no federal regulations of a specific activity or industry or area of life? what happens when there's no international treaty? this is where the common law comes into play. it provides default rules that would apply to any individual, any business firm, any activity in the absence of a specific regulation or international convention whether it be property rights, contracts, or torts, and injuries, caused by the activity. so, this is why the common-law is, one of the reasons why it's so important and relevant w
one of the teachers who teefs about oliver wendell holmes is effie who teaches at university of florida. how can we make oliver wendell holmes' book-- consider the generative ai systems, gen ai or autonomous vehicles or unmanned aerial vehicles as well, 3-d printing. when i discuss the areas with my students, oftentimes students say, wow, there needs to be federal regulation or in the case of ai, artificial intelligence, ideally it would be great if there were sort of an international treaty...
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. >> the university of florida's election lab says about 58 million people around the country have already voted, and pressure is growing in swing states to get out the vote early on. in wisconsin, almost 90,000 people have already voted in person. that's in milwaukee county alone. that's an increase of almost 40% compared to this time in 2020, when almost 65,000 people had voted early. >> i think it's going to be a very close election, so they're all coming out in numbers. >> i always vote early because i want to make sure that it's in, and this year it's particularly important. >> a judge in pennsylvania sided with donald trump's campaign and agreed to extend an in-person voting option in a suburban philadelphia county, where long lines have caused some voters to be turned away on election day is just five days away, and voters have been bombarded with campaign information through robocalls, email, snail mail and also social media. >> officials say in the past year, one third of elections worldwide have been influenced by artificial intelligence. fake audio and video clips also have made
. >> the university of florida's election lab says about 58 million people around the country have already voted, and pressure is growing in swing states to get out the vote early on. in wisconsin, almost 90,000 people have already voted in person. that's in milwaukee county alone. that's an increase of almost 40% compared to this time in 2020, when almost 65,000 people had voted early. >> i think it's going to be a very close election, so they're all coming out in numbers. >>...
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that's according to election lab at the university of florida.ective, the 2020 election had a record turnout with more than 154 million votes. >> california voters have ten state propositions to decide on. prop two is about bonds for public, school and community college facilities. as reporter gabe ferris from our sister station in fresno explains, it's worth $10 million as voters cast their ballots, they'll decide whether the state should borrow $10 billion to build and repair public schools and community colleges. >> every student in the state deserves to be in a in a classroom that's worthy of being educated in. >> yuri calderon is the executive director of the small school districts association. proposition two would directly impact the campuses, calderon represents those with less than 2500 students. >> the vast majority of school districts in the state of california. there are over 65% are small. >> calderon says those schools are often overlooked and underrepresented in state funding and grants because urban schools are better equipped to
that's according to election lab at the university of florida.ective, the 2020 election had a record turnout with more than 154 million votes. >> california voters have ten state propositions to decide on. prop two is about bonds for public, school and community college facilities. as reporter gabe ferris from our sister station in fresno explains, it's worth $10 million as voters cast their ballots, they'll decide whether the state should borrow $10 billion to build and repair public...
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according to the university of florida's election lab, nearly 58 million people have already cast ballots across the country. there's a lot of pressure in swing states to get out the vote early in battleground wisconsin, nearly 90,000 people have already voted in person in milwaukee county. that's almost a 40% increase from the nearly 65,000 who did the same this time in 2020. >> i think it's going to be a very close election. so they're all coming out in numbers. >> i always vote early because i want to make sure that it's in, and this year it's particularly important. >> today, a pennsylvania judge sided with donald trump's campaign and agreed to extend an in-person voting option in a suburban philadelphia county where long lines have caused some voters to be turned away. >> elections officials in the pacific northwest are on high alert after three ballot boxes were set on fire. two of those boxes were in oregon and another just across the river in vancouver, washington. tonight, portland police are warning that the suspect, who they believe is responsible for all three fires, might str
according to the university of florida's election lab, nearly 58 million people have already cast ballots across the country. there's a lot of pressure in swing states to get out the vote early in battleground wisconsin, nearly 90,000 people have already voted in person in milwaukee county. that's almost a 40% increase from the nearly 65,000 who did the same this time in 2020. >> i think it's going to be a very close election. so they're all coming out in numbers. >> i always vote...
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officials say it had the hallmarks of a foreign attack, according to the election lab at the university of florida, more than 24 million americans have already voted in the election. >> for perspective, the 2020 election had a record turnout with more than 154 million total votes. and we've already reached one sixth of that total. we're just 12 days away until the election, and if you still need to fill out your ballot, we are here to help. just go to abc seven news.com/election for a summary of the state propositions on the ballot, as well as election headlines from around the bay area and across the country. >> 509 in the accuweather forecast. we'll take you to our mount tam cam, where i know it's dark right now, but we do have clear skies everywhere. we're finding the san francisco skyline right here, the bay bridge, the east bay, even good visibility as far south as seeing the south bay from this vantage point. the reason why we have these light offshore winds, we were talking about this yesterday in our hills. they're not terribly strong. so we don't have any red flag warnings in effect. but
officials say it had the hallmarks of a foreign attack, according to the election lab at the university of florida, more than 24 million americans have already voted in the election. >> for perspective, the 2020 election had a record turnout with more than 154 million total votes. and we've already reached one sixth of that total. we're just 12 days away until the election, and if you still need to fill out your ballot, we are here to help. just go to abc seven news.com/election for a...
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an international affairs analyst at the university of south florida and global national security institute here on "the context." before we talk about israel i want your reaction of this letter that's been sent by the secretary of defense and secretary of state to israel issuing a effective ultimatum? gu i think the united states tries to establish a balance to stand with israel as an ally but not to expand this scale of war. the americans are deploying a anti-missile system which is obviously a act of support but they're also cautious israel being armed and equipped if one of the most if not the most me sophisticated missile system and it could be directed at nuclear and could wage war and is a sophisticated tangle but not encouraging the war in israel. regina: let's turn to the situation in lebanon. we've been talking about this attack that killed at least 21 people. it was and is really air strike in northern lebanon which is quite unusual and it hit a predominantly christian village. we see israel expanding its scope of attacks when comes to lebanon. what do you think the strategy is t
an international affairs analyst at the university of south florida and global national security institute here on "the context." before we talk about israel i want your reaction of this letter that's been sent by the secretary of defense and secretary of state to israel issuing a effective ultimatum? gu i think the united states tries to establish a balance to stand with israel as an ally but not to expand this scale of war. the americans are deploying a anti-missile system which is...
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according to data from the university of florida's election lab, nearly 28 million voters have already cast their ballots for the presidential election, either through mail in ballots or in-person early voting. several states are also setting individual records on their first days of voting, including battleground states, north carolina and georgia. now, here in california, nearly 3 million californians have already cast their votes. >> as we close in on election day, new polls show former president donald trump holding a slight lead but crucial swing states are still within the margin of error. >> and today, trump, as well as harris, are focusing their efforts on arizona and pennsylvania. fox's connor hanson has the latest from the campaign trail. >> former president donald trump is rallying his supporters in tempe, arizona, urging people to get out and vote and every vote counts. a new marist poll shows trump with a 1% lead in arizona. republicans say they're feeling optimistic. we're going to know on election night that donald j. >> trump is going to be the 47th president. >> i thin
according to data from the university of florida's election lab, nearly 28 million voters have already cast their ballots for the presidential election, either through mail in ballots or in-person early voting. several states are also setting individual records on their first days of voting, including battleground states, north carolina and georgia. now, here in california, nearly 3 million californians have already cast their votes. >> as we close in on election day, new polls show...
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according to a tracker from the university of florida, nearly 55 million people have already voted nationwide. early national polling shows vice president harris and former president trump are neck and neck. let's get some more insight on voter turnout by turning to uc santa cruz professor nolan higdon. thanks for being with us, professor. thank you for having me. of course, historically, democrats tend to vote early. republicans have been more likely to vote on election day. is there anything at all we should read into this round of early voting? >> i think sometimes early voting can tell us a lot about who's enthusiastic for a particular candidate. but what's strange about this year's presidential election is that the most recent election was 2020, during covid, where a lot of states only had mail in ballot as an option. and so we just historically don't have a lot of data. we are seeing a higher turnout at this point in 2024 than we saw in 2012 and 2016, so that's a good indication for kamala harris. but we don't really know how people's habits changed in a lot of these states in 2020. so
according to a tracker from the university of florida, nearly 55 million people have already voted nationwide. early national polling shows vice president harris and former president trump are neck and neck. let's get some more insight on voter turnout by turning to uc santa cruz professor nolan higdon. thanks for being with us, professor. thank you for having me. of course, historically, democrats tend to vote early. republicans have been more likely to vote on election day. is there anything...
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they're people who were excited about voting michael mcdonald's new university of florida, who tracks early voting very closely. he has note of caution that in 2020 it's not exactly apples to apples because in 2020 things weren't exactly working right in georgia. so we should take that with a grain of salt. the thing that i think is ia in the metric that i looked at earlier this week that the thought really spoke to that well, was that in hugo's pulling for cbs news, they actually found that while three in ten trump voters say they're voting for trump because they want to oppose kamala harris only four in ten harris voters said they were doing that because they wanted to oppose trump. that's different. we had seen previously that it was most biden voters, for example, both in 2020 and 2024 doing is they didn't like trump. this is actually enthusiasm for harris, which i think is an interesting indicator for campaigns and things i would say, one, i understand your point about mail-in versus in-person. i mean, we were in the middle of a pandemic, so people were stuck in their house. and
they're people who were excited about voting michael mcdonald's new university of florida, who tracks early voting very closely. he has note of caution that in 2020 it's not exactly apples to apples because in 2020 things weren't exactly working right in georgia. so we should take that with a grain of salt. the thing that i think is ia in the metric that i looked at earlier this week that the thought really spoke to that well, was that in hugo's pulling for cbs news, they actually found that...
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they're people who were excited about voting if michael mcdonald from university of florida, who tracksoting very closely, he has note of caution that in 2020 it's not exactly apples to apples because in 2020 things weren't exactly working right in georgia. so we should take that with a grain of salt the thing that i think is interesting is this question of enthusiasm and the metric that i looked at earlier this week that i thought really spoke to that well, was that in hugo's pulling for cbs news, they actually found that well, three in ten trump voters say they're voting for trump because they want to oppose kamala harris only four in ten. harris voters said they were doing that because they wanted to oppose trump. that's different. we had seen previously that it was most biden voters, for example, both in 2020 and 2024, we're doing because they didn't like trump. this is actually enthusiasm for harris, which i think is an interesting indicator for our campaigns, things i would say, one, i understand your point about mail-in versus i mean, we were in the middle of a pandemic, so peopl
they're people who were excited about voting if michael mcdonald from university of florida, who tracksoting very closely, he has note of caution that in 2020 it's not exactly apples to apples because in 2020 things weren't exactly working right in georgia. so we should take that with a grain of salt the thing that i think is interesting is this question of enthusiasm and the metric that i looked at earlier this week that i thought really spoke to that well, was that in hugo's pulling for cbs...
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host: according to election lab, which is through the university of florida, sophia is one of the almostillion north carolina residents who voted early. this is something you have been tweeting about and following. what stands out to you in terms of early voter turnout? guest: a couple of things stand out to me. first and foremost, the party registration dynamics. we are basically even in terms of registered democrats and registered republicans submitting both absentee by mail but also in-person voting. in-person voting is actually exceeding where we were four years ago. that dynamic has shown we are very competitive in terms of what registered democrats and registered republicans are doing. they are about evenly divided. registered unaffiliateds power about 30% of the balance coming in. most of the ballots tend to be much more white than the voter pool itself. they tend to come from more suburban areas than necessarily the urban cities. rural areas are meeting their percentage when compared to the voter registration dynamic. there are a lot of new dynamics that play with this pool. abou
host: according to election lab, which is through the university of florida, sophia is one of the almostillion north carolina residents who voted early. this is something you have been tweeting about and following. what stands out to you in terms of early voter turnout? guest: a couple of things stand out to me. first and foremost, the party registration dynamics. we are basically even in terms of registered democrats and registered republicans submitting both absentee by mail but also...
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degree from the university of south florida and an mba from the university of taa. he holds a current state certified social sciences certificate. he is a vietnam air veteran. thank for your service and, his honor, and hasonorable discharges from the us air force reserve in the u.s. army reserve for retirement. a 40 year career in the energy business he began an acting career in and tv. he earned a sag-aftra card playing in such tv shows as magic city hindsight. his film work includes such movies as iron man three, x-men first class and the conspirator by robert redford. shtly afterwards, john asked robert redford to be a stand in and by double in a walk the woods. so so as robert redford's through the mountains, it's that guy. john's interest in the american has produced over 30 peer reviewed articles in the journal of the american revolution. his work has also been featured. smithsonian magazine, cnn knowledge in the national review john is a member of the abigail ads historical society. the topic of his first completed full length book and the subject of today's
degree from the university of south florida and an mba from the university of taa. he holds a current state certified social sciences certificate. he is a vietnam air veteran. thank for your service and, his honor, and hasonorable discharges from the us air force reserve in the u.s. army reserve for retirement. a 40 year career in the energy business he began an acting career in and tv. he earned a sag-aftra card playing in such tv shows as magic city hindsight. his film work includes such...
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this week, the election of 1968 where richard nixon defeated hubert humphrey and george wallace, running as the american independent party candidate. florida state universitytory professor paul renfro on the life and death of indiana teenager ryan white emerged as one of the faces of the aids epidemic in the 1980's. the great-grandchildren of herbert hoover gathered in his presidential library in iowa to talk about his life and legacy on the 150th anniversary of his birth. watch american history tv every weekend and find a whole schedule o program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> book tv come every sunday on c-span2, features leading off these discussing their latest nonfiction books. glenn fine talked about corruption in the u.s. government and the role that inspectors general play in a democratic system in his book "watchdogs and former navy seal jack carr sharesis book targeting beirut where he and his co-author look back at that 1983 u.s. marine barracks bombing in beirut that took the lives of 241 serviceman. at 10:00 eastern, florida republican congressman talks about serving in afghanistan as a green beret and now his military
this week, the election of 1968 where richard nixon defeated hubert humphrey and george wallace, running as the american independent party candidate. florida state universitytory professor paul renfro on the life and death of indiana teenager ryan white emerged as one of the faces of the aids epidemic in the 1980's. the great-grandchildren of herbert hoover gathered in his presidential library in iowa to talk about his life and legacy on the 150th anniversary of his birth. watch american...
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degree from the university of south florida and an mba from the university of tampa. he holds a current state certified social sciences certificate. he is a vietnam air veteran. thank for your service and, his honor, and has honorable discharges from the us air force reserve in the u.s. army reserve for retirement. a 40 year career in the energy business he began an acting career in and tv. he earned a sag-aftra card playing in such tv shows as magic city hindsight. his film work includes such movies as iron man three, x-men first class and the conspirator by robert redford. shortly afterwards, john asked by robert redford to be a stand in and body double in a walk the woods. so so as robert redford's through the mountains, it's that guy. john's interest in the american has produced over 30 peer reviewed articles in the journal of the american revolution. his work has also been featured. smithsonian magazine, cnn knowledge in the national review john is a member of the abigail adams historical society. the topic of his first completed full length book and the subject
degree from the university of south florida and an mba from the university of tampa. he holds a current state certified social sciences certificate. he is a vietnam air veteran. thank for your service and, his honor, and has honorable discharges from the us air force reserve in the u.s. army reserve for retirement. a 40 year career in the energy business he began an acting career in and tv. he earned a sag-aftra card playing in such tv shows as magic city hindsight. his film work includes such...
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this is the scene at the university of tampa. across floridang. hurricane milton is now a category two hurricane, it will continue to weaken — two hurricane, it will continue to weaken as— two hurricane, it will continue to weaken as we go through today, even when it— weaken as we go through today, even when it exits florida, it will be a powerful — when it exits florida, it will be a powerful hurricane one and we are looking _ powerful hurricane one and we are looking at — powerful hurricane one and we are looking at the risk of further tornadoes and storms surges on both
this is the scene at the university of tampa. across floridang. hurricane milton is now a category two hurricane, it will continue to weaken — two hurricane, it will continue to weaken as— two hurricane, it will continue to weaken as we go through today, even when it— weaken as we go through today, even when it exits florida, it will be a powerful — when it exits florida, it will be a powerful hurricane one and we are looking _ powerful hurricane one and we are looking at — powerful...
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teaches about oliver wendell holmes and the common law is effie guerra who teaches at the university of central florida>> how can you make the common law, how can you make oliver wendell holmes book relevant today? consider some of the most cutting edge technologies today. consider for example generative ai systems, or autonomous vehicles or unmanned aerial vehicles as well, 3d printing. when i discuss these areas with my students often times students say wow, there needs to be federal regulation. on the case of ai, ideally it would be great if there were an international treaty the world could get behind and we could create safeguards. but what happens when there is no federal regulation of a specific activity or industry or area of life? what happens when there is no international treaty? this is where the common law comes into play. the common law provides these default rules that apply to any individual, any business. any activity in the absence of a specific federal regulation or international convention whether it be property rights, contracts or ports and injuries caused by the activity. this is
teaches about oliver wendell holmes and the common law is effie guerra who teaches at the university of central florida>> how can you make the common law, how can you make oliver wendell holmes book relevant today? consider some of the most cutting edge technologies today. consider for example generative ai systems, or autonomous vehicles or unmanned aerial vehicles as well, 3d printing. when i discuss these areas with my students often times students say wow, there needs to be federal...
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can include topics around israel palestine, et cetera, transferase issues for example the university of floridaiable up to $80 million potentially in getting their funding yanked. >> very important work in the stop woke act is something that he discusses in his book. i would like for you to share with our audience the thesis and you argued it is far from supporting and free speech has often protected white supremacist including the case that led to the landmark decision in many of the great advances in liberty for the young protesters that were executed for the announcing the nazi's to civil rights protesters have not relied on the first amendment and opposed and the better framework for free speech is in the freedom of speech which is different with the orthodoxy at least in the united states with the freedom of expression there is obviously freedom of expression and protecting both sides words about how we need to have more speech to counteract the speech. we also telesales a lot of comforting myths about the first amendment and how it's always protected radical speech or protected people wer
can include topics around israel palestine, et cetera, transferase issues for example the university of floridaiable up to $80 million potentially in getting their funding yanked. >> very important work in the stop woke act is something that he discusses in his book. i would like for you to share with our audience the thesis and you argued it is far from supporting and free speech has often protected white supremacist including the case that led to the landmark decision in many of the...