Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 1 2018

2018 has been the year of the so-called pink wave,

with a record-breaking number of women running for office.

But of all the women still in the running

for House, Senate and Governor, fewer than a quarter

are Republicans.

So, it's not a particularly good year

to run as a Republican woman.

And those women are largely sticking

to a traditional playbook:

talking up support for President Trump

and emphasizing toughness in their political ads.

"President Trump said Kay Ivey is a great governor."

"The woman knows how to get a bang for her buck."

[gunfire]

Meanwhile, the diversity and scale of the Democratic field

has had a big influence on Democratic women's

political ads.

In the past, they may have just touted

their professional records.

This year, they're talking about motherhood, gender,

race and sexual orientation.

Take Sharice Davids, a Democratic nominee

for Congress in Kansas.

"This is a tough place to be a woman."

Her ad shows her literally preparing for a fight

as she lists her personal struggles.

"Truth is, I've had to fight my whole life because of

who I am, who I love —"

Being Native American and a lesbian

is not the conventional profile of a politician

by any stretch.

And she's trying to turn that into a strength.

"This moment, this is wartime for our democracy."

Zephyr Teachout, who lost the primary for attorney general

in New York, similarly tried to make

something that could have worked

against her, work for her.

In the past, pregnancy was not considered compatible

with a political campaign.

Teachout took a gamble, making her belly

such a strong feature in these ads.

"I'm Zephyr Teachout

and you've never seen an attorney general like me."

"My mom is Ilhan Omar."

Democratic women are also showcasing

their kids, something that used to be considered risky.

Ilhan Omar, who is expected to win her bid for Congress

in Minnesota, has her daughter narrate

this ad in the first person.

"For women like her, women like me."

This woman is young.

She's black.

And she's the daughter of a refugee,

not someone who has historically had

a voice in our government.

But here, she's demanding it.

"Ready, aim —"

Republican women, on the other hand,

have long shied away from what they

would call identity politics.

"— and fire."

[gunfire]

Research shows that voters assume

Republican women are more liberal

than their male counterparts.

So, many try to counteract that by showing

just how tough they are.

[rattling]

[gunfire]

This year, a common way to try to do that is with guns.

[beep]

Recording: "You're going to die

and I'm going to be the one who does it."

[beep]

Leah Vukmir is trying to unseat Senator Tammy Baldwin

in Wisconsin.

One ad shows her solo at her dining room table,

pistol at her side.

The intention here is to show that even

death threats won't bully her into changing her politics.

"Standing on principle takes guts.

I know what it takes."

[telephone ringing]

"I'm Leah Vukmir, and I approve this message."

[beep]

"I know the left calls me a wing nut —"

Marsha Blackburn would be Tennessee's first woman senator.

"— And you know what?

I say that's all right.

Bring it on."

She shoots a gun in one of her ads,

while adding a feminizing touch.

"I shoot skeet, have a concealed

carry permit for the gun that I do pack in my purse."

"Our mom, Kristi Noem, asked us

to tell you a little bit about her plan for South Dakota."

When Republican women show their children,

it usually reinforces an image of traditional values.

"Great.

Hey, girls, don't you have some chores to do?"

"Yes, ma'am."

"And Booker, it's trash day."

"Oh, man."

Kristi Noem will likely be the next governor

of South Dakota.

Her ads show her as a woman in charge —

on the ranch, on the job and in the home.

She also has a sense of humor.

"And I'm also — apparently have become a very bad dancer."

"Terrible."

Still, watch for this punch line.

You'll see a familiar theme:

"But I can still ride a horse.

I can still shoot a gun.

So you know, what else do you need in

the state of South Dakota?"

For more infomation >> How Women Running for Office Define Toughness | NYT News - Duration: 3:57.

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Question Period: Stats Canada data privacy, climate change plans - November 1, 2018 - Duration: 56:47.

For more infomation >> Question Period: Stats Canada data privacy, climate change plans - November 1, 2018 - Duration: 56:47.

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Friday, November 2, 2018 Morning News Broadcast - Duration: 3:17.

Good morning students and staff at Ocean Drive Elementary.

I'm Sidney Wicker and I'm Lilly Carney from Mrs. Severance's class and we are

your ODE news team for the week.

It's TGI Friday, November 2nd, 2018.

We have been in school now for 36 days. Now let's all stand for the Pledge of Allegiance

and remain standing until after the moment of silence.

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the

Republic for which it stands one nation under God indivisible with liberty and

justice for all.

Now for the South Carolina pledge.

Please repeat after me.

I salute the flag of South Carolina; I salute the flag of South Carolina,

and pledge to the Palmetto State; and pledge to the Palmetto State,

love, loyalty, and faith. love, loyalty, and faith.

Now please pause for a moment of silence.

Now for a look at the weather. The possibility for showers or thunderstorms

today. The high for today is 77 with a low around 57 degrees. Sunrise was at

7:34 a.m. and sunset will occur around 6:22 p.m.

The next high tide will take place at 6:32 p.m.

Lunch choices for today:

cheese pizza or a yogurt meal.

Remember, ODE will be having the annual food drive from November 1st through November 18th.

The class that collects the most non-perishable food items will be treated to lunch provided by McDonalds.

Jump Rope for Heart money should be

turned into Mr. Hoffnagle during PE classes between November 13th through the 20th.

Money raised will help babies born with sick hearts and adults who

suffer from heart problems. Also Coats4Kids will be taking place this

month. Bring in gently used coats, gloves, or hats and this is greatly appreciated.

Internet Safety Night for parents is taking place this Thursday,

November 8th beginning at 6 o'clock.

Here are just a few trivia facts for the day.

Number 1: your iris, the colored part of your eye, is as unique as your fingerprints.

And finally, pandas eat as much as 36 pounds a day of bamboo.

That's as heavy as a hundred and forty four hamburgers.

sayonara!

For more infomation >> Friday, November 2, 2018 Morning News Broadcast - Duration: 3:17.

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Liverpool news: Klopp makes Dembele decision, Salah on Anfield boos, Lovren BLASTS Ramos - Duration: 3:25.

 Liverpool are in action against Arsenal this weekend, aiming to continue their stunning start to the new Premier League season

 But, in the meantime, there are several nuggets of information in our Anfield round-up

 Jurgen Klopp has made a decision on signing Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele, while Mohamed Salah has opened up on being booed by the Anfield crowd

 And Dejan Lovren has fired shots at Liverpool's biggest individual enemy - Real Madrid skipper Sergio Ramos

Tasty.Klopp makes Dembele decision Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has decided he WILL go after Ousmane Dembele should the Barcelona forward become available

 Catalan newspaper Mundo Deportivo claim the Reds boss is a huge admirer of the France international

 And they say that Klopp also tried to deliver Dembele to Liverpool before his £134million move to Barcelona in 2017

 Liverpool still feel they need attacking reinforcements. The club famously missed out on Nabil Fekir in the summer but, should Dembele become available, the 21-year-old may become their priority target

Salah on Liverpool boos Mohamed Salah has joked that the only time Liverpool fans booed him was when he took a football off his daughter

 "I will always remember the day the crowd sang my name when I received the Golden Boot after the Brighton game last season," he told the club's official website

 "It was very, very special… but I think I felt more support for my daughter than me when she ran onto the pitch! "In fact, it is the only time the fans have ever booed me when I took the ball off her!" Lovren on Ramos Dejan Lovren has taken aim at Liverpool's arch enemy, Sergio Ramos

 It would not be an understatement to say the majority of Reds fans LOATHE the Real Madrid captain because of when he injured Salah in last season's Champions League final

 And Lovren has now gone in on Ramos, saying: "People always catch you on these mistakes, they don't look [at the] good things

 "If you look, Ramos, he has many more mistakes than me. But he's at Real Madrid. Ronaldo, a couple of seasons ago, when you do a mistake, but you win 5-1, 5-2, nobody sees the mistake

 "You know what I mean and I'm quite unlucky when I do a mistake it finishes 1-0."

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