something like 2,000 men and only 50 women in the whole history, and he said if a nightclub had numbers that bad they would shut it down. griff: now, we had a clash of the titans if you will the front runners, joe biden and bernie sanders duking it out over over the signatures that dominated the debate so far other than impeachment and that s medicare for all. making sure that we re able to cover everyone who is in fact able to be covered. [applause] joe s plan essentially will retain the status quo. that s not true. that is exactly true. thank you. griff: now from here they head to iowa for the caucuses in early february. here is the latest for politics average of the top four, pete buttigieg leading with 22, sanders with 20, biden in third with 18.8 and warren rounding it out with 16 and the next debate guys january 14 in des moines, and by the way i guess if you re interested i did look on twitter
5,940, 645. if you look over here to the left, those computers right there, that s where they re taking some of the votes that were early voted and they fed them into the machines. they re verifying the votes. they re not tabulating. nobody has any idea who is ahead or behind in those who have voted in the state of florida. the clerks here you see right now are busy doing what they need to do to get the finalization together. and because so many people are curious about this state, it looks like ultimately those independent voters may be the ones who determine the very hotly contested governor s race as well as the senate race. that s because in early voting 40.1% of those who voted republican, 40.5% are democrats. so it s basically a split which leads in the early votes now. those who have voted 18.8 % who have no party affiliation
18.8. are you sure of that? uncle jimmy doesn t need to do time. if you could get into the olympics. let me tell you. sean: 18? put your mouth on them? guess what, kimmel, you re pretty creepy. yeah, okay, you are not the moral compass if you will for america today. i will agree with that. this goes to a much larger point. hollywood for years, theye romanticized sex and violence. they have made billions and billions of dollars of seating is of movies. maybe this is a wake-up call not only for tinseltown but for the whole country. two years ago when i decided to become the executive producer of a faith-based film that doesn t demean the values of conservatives and christians, let there be light, this is one of the things going through my mind.
outperforming gender integrated units on 69% of the tasks. they perform better in two machine gun related tasks. women have a 40.5% rate of injury compared to 18.8% for men but you say women can play a specific and strong role in the military that some may be overlooking. i m glad you brought that up. we do add things in the military that men don t add and there are things that women are doing in support of special operation rights now that we re not going to talk about and people don t need to know about but they are doing things that are special and so there are roles for women. let s not try to act like we re all the same. we re not. we physically are different. there are some things that are going to be better for men than women. i think that that s okay. we asked folks what they thought and we have an e-mail from amber who is a national guard vet. i fully believe that females should if they have the ability mentally and physically to fight and train next to our brothers in arm
they get the mentors? how do you mentor every kid in in class? that s where everyone chimed in from the janitors to the teachers. they picked different kids and mentored them. they set standards best for them, correct? absolutely. what we hear from the teachers in this program is this is why they came to teach in the first place. so i think this unifies the whole mission of the school. and so it s not just the students, but the teachers who are starting to see the positive residual effects as well. rich, real quick. tell me the results. i see improvement in a.c.t. grades, correct? from 17.2 to 18.8. the change in the school culture from one of not being academically driven to one where kids are proud of their grades. four gads millennium scholarships in the last three years. kids from wayne going to harvard, princeton, other schools. it has been a remarkable success. not only individually, but across the school system. you guys are getting involved