Sen. Harris whats up, palm beach . [applause] can we hear it for Rafael Gutierrez . So good. So good. That is what leadership looks like. Knows is real leadership comes from the people. It is so good to be in palm beach. Lois frankel, where are you . Congresswoman lois frankel, i want to thank you for your leadership, it is good to be in your home districts. Thank you, sister. Terry rizzo, the chair of the Florida Democratic party. Deutch. We were just together. Thank you, congressman ted deutch. Want to thank all of the ,eaders, all of the leaders elected and not elected, for everything you have been doing here in florida, because florida is going to determine in every way who will be the next president of the United States. And you all have been doing your thing. You have been doing your thing. Folks. E been organizing it is the day before the last day of early voting and we want to make sure everybody votes, and we are three days away from directing and changing the course of the hi
Work your thing out work your thing out work your thing out work your thing out work your thing out work your thing out palmharris whats up, beach . Can we hear it for fail gutierrez farah fail gutierrez for Rafael Guttierez . That is what leadership looks like. What rafael knows is the real leadership comes from the people. It is so good to be in palm beach. Lois wrangell, where are you . I want to thank you for your leadership. It is good to be in your home district. Thank you, sister. Terry rizzo, the chair of the Florida Democratic party. Ted deutch again. We were just together. Thank you, congressman ted deutch. I think alfie hastings may be here. But i want to thank all of the leaders, all of the leaders, elected and not elected, for everything you have been doing here in florida because florida is going to determine in every way who will be the next president of the United States. And you all have been doing your thing. You have been doing your thing. You have been organizing fo
We are you leaning and why . Caller you said other . Of course i have a choice. Christ. Write in we have turned our backs on god and that is why the world is the way it is. As anyone taken a look at what is going on around the rest of the world . All of the rallies and protests . You talk about coronavirus, right . Biden is making such a big deal about making everyone wear masks. If you look at the truth about the studies of masks, they dont to anything. Host im going to leave it there. What we have not discussed is the youth vote in florida. Could it make a difference . A reallyhat is interesting dynamic as well. Florida young voters traditionally dont shut up dont show up at the polls that much. This election, i think there were 3. 5 million new voters that registered. Since 2016. 1. 1 million of them were between the ages of 18 and 35. Ist is especially remarkable that these Younger Voters are showing up in early voting and ine by mail ballots cast unprecedented numbers. With one we
Inskeep. Good evening welcome to tonights debate provides our democrat Kate Schroder are republicans so they have will discuss many issues affecting not only ohios but the entire tristate. We will talk more about tonight more about tonights format in just a moment but first id like to introduce the panelists the ones asking the questions asking the questions and i. Their Cincinnati Business Courier reporter and columnist Chris Wetterich and yes on 22 do the presidency of the cincinnati usa Regional Chamber and eddie koen is the ceo of the urban league of greater southwestern ohio. Thereve been changes over the years so this is what ohios First District currently looks like. It comprises of a swath of northern and northeastern Hamilton County and all of orange county. Because of covid19 the traditional opening handshake is not being observed tonight but we do want to thank Kate Schroder and steve chabot for being with us and taking part in this exchange of ideas by want to tell you a li
Language no not this snoop and make up but you need to interact with the thing you want to do their story. Thats perfect and reliable information for margaret. Parts of latin america are finding a new normal amid the pandemic 1. But tragedy remains a reality for many. Brazil has seen the highest number of corona virus cases in the region officials there say the virus is under control and are even closing temporary hospitals like this one. But more than 130000 people have died during the pandemic so far in brazil why has it been a hotbed for the virus. The pandemic is also putting the squeeze on latin american livelihoods can governments help their citizens make ends meet. Welcome to georgia fellows cover 900. 00 special im Stephen Beard and its good to have you with us and we begin with a look at brazil where a lack of government response has devastated the most vulnerable groups in particular those living paycheck to paycheck often in the informal economy left to try and fill the gap