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Dr. Ella Campbell Scarlett: Tiger hunter and royal physician in Korea in 1900

In the fall of 1900, Seoul was temporarily graced by an intrepid English doctor named Ella Campbell Scarlett. Like many of these temporary presences in the Land of the Morning Calm, we know very little about her stay in Korea, but, judging from Horace N. Allen, the ever-cranky American minister to Korea, she was quite the character.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

1923. it is a beautiful building. come down these stairs. the caucus itself doesn't take place in that auditorium. it takes place down in the classrooms. they just celebrated their 100 year anniversary, shoutout to the bulldogs when they come down these stairs, they're going to be looking for their precinct, jose, and the precincts are in individual different classrooms. so you might be from all corners of wappalo county, but everybody's going to meet here today, it might be as many as a thousand people. in 2016 they had something like 1,900 people show up here for the super caucus. for instance, you're going to go in a classroom 120, which is a spanish classroom on a normal day, but on this night, it will be between the hours of 7:00 and around 9:00, a place where you're going to bring your ballot, if you are in this precinct, you're going to put it in the ballot box, and they're going to tabulate the votes in the precinct. come with me, i was mentioning that this is a trump county in 2016. trump won, i think, and steve can tell you better than i can.

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Decision 2024 Primaries Caucuses

ready for the caucus. we appreciate you. >> not a problem. >> keep it coming, jen. i'll show you the rest of this. >> we're following you. >> 121, 120. this one's a spanish classroom right here. vicky, i just saw her here a few minutes ago, she was unlocking all the classrooms. people are going to bring their ballots into this room, put their ballot like a normal election with a secret ballot inside a box and they're going to actually count the ballots in these rooms. but this is not where the grand total is announced. i'm going to show you that too. the thing i want to point out, by the way, about wapelo county is former president trump back in 2016 did quite well here. i think he had something like -- see you in a minute. don't worry. you can keep doing what you're doing. what's that? >> you do the same. >> okay. we will. i promise. back in 2016 he had about 36% of the vote here. the question is is it going to look more like the polls do? is he going to get 58% of the vote here? where there could be as many as 1,000 people? they said there was 1900 people here in 2016.

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BBC News

wants unification with china. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in taipei. we will continue to follow the story for you through the course of the night of course but we want to go to our special coverage now. with less than three days to go until the iowa caucuses, we'll take a closer look at the first presidential contest of 202a. every four years, the us state of iowa kicks off the presidential nomination process but how does the process work? let's break it down. the caucuses are how iowa voters from both the republican and democratic parties select their presidential nominees. the process is different from how most other us states make their pick. the caucuses are run by political parties, unlike primaries, which are typically organised by each state. and while primary ballots allows voters to cast ballots early or show up throughout election day, caucuses must be attended in person at a scheduled time. this year republican voters will gather at 1900 local time on monday, january 15th.

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BBC News

will gather at 1900 local time on monday, january 15, 7:00pm. at those state—wide meetings, iowa republican party voters will conduct party business, listen to speeches from campaign representatives, and eventually pick who they want to be the party's nominee on the november. nominee on the november ballot. unlike republicans who will gather in—person, for the first time, iowa democrats will be able to mail in their ballots. those results will be made public on march fifth. iowans will have five republican candidates to choose from on monday... they are: frontrunner and former us president donald trump, former south carolina governor nikki haley, florida governor ron desantis, entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy, and former arkansas governor asa hutcinson. and former arkansas governor asa hutchinson. according to the latest suffolk university poll, mr trump holds a 34—point lead over the rest of the republican field with 54% of support among likely iowa caucus—goers. he's followed by ms haley who sits at 20%, mr desantis with 13%, and mr ramaswamy at 6%. mr hutchinson has less than i% of support in iowa. mr trump refuses to debate his opponents, leaving haley

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Katy Tur Reports

it's wet. we've seen the snow transition to rain, and chicago is part of that midwest group that will see the heavy snow. the worst of it is coming tonight, and we're going to talk more about that in a moment. but at one point, at least 1 or 2 inches of snow across the midwest fell per hour. chicago is expected to get more snow over this weekend compared to what we saw last year. so right now, a little bit of a break, but let's take a look at some of the numbers across the country. this weather system is impacting travel. let's talk about air. 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., om according to flight awar there were about 847 delays, and 325 cancellation w, if we look at total cancellations for today, and we're talking about flights coming into and out of the u.s. at least 2,700 cancellaon and about -- or excuse me,yeah, about 1,900 total cancellations

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Jesse Watters Primetime

she's all right. have you ever wondered why or hue she blew up like this? around four years ago the pentagon psychological operations unit floated turning taylor swift into an asset during a nato meeting. an op for combatting online misinformation. >> you came in here wanting to understand how you go out and counter the information operation. the idea is social influence can help, can help encourage or promote behavior change, potentially is a peaceful operation. i include taylor swift here because she's fairly influential online person. i don't know if you've heard of her. >> jesse: that's real. the cyop unit pitched nato on turning taylor swift into a nato asset. in the 1900s the government strong armed louis armstrong into doing propaganda tours across africa.

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FOX and Friends

new york ids, they're getting free shelter. free food. free clothing. everything is for free. and it's on our taxpayers. not anybody else's. >> ainsley: another neighbor said 1900 people getting thrown into my neighborhood half a block from where i live. we don't know who they are. they are not vetted. a lot of them have criminal records and background and we don't even know. students and teachers don't even know when they're going back brian and steve. the students learning, what about their learning? it's so disruptive. one of the council women a republican for the city said they should have been placed somewhere like the park slope armory. my question is out of all the places in new york city why would they place them in high school and make the students suffer? >> brian: you know. they don't want to put them in park slope it's rich. the rich people don't want illegal immigrant in their gyms, in their houses and in their complexes. you put it in work canning class community that's the key. they don't have much much a voice. long island places like

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Americas Newsroom

health and safety of migrants in our care is always a top priority, which is why we're currently overseeing the relocation of 1900 guests from the humanitarian emergency response and relief center at floyd bennett field. that relocation is forcing students to learn at home once again which, of course, was a proven disaster for learning as we saw during covid. ron desantis spoke about this last night. >> i think it's disgraceful the city government is common deering the school to house illegal aliens. >> the migrants, bill, are now back at floyd bennett field but many are wondering for how long? of course, we're in the middle of winter here in new york city and with harsh conditions expected in the coming months, many parents are concerned that this could possibly happen again here at this high school or at other high schools throughout new york city. new york city mayor adams has consistently said the city is

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