shock. that s basically what we ve seen with the 7.5 we had a few hours later and now we have this additional 6.3 just yesterday. the earthquake yesterday was actually near the southern terminus of the rupture. so how long could these aftershocks go on because it s cold, as we ve mentioned. a lot of folks are being told don t go back into where you live because it s been damaged. it s not safe. or people are concerned that ven if their building wasn t danielled this time, it might be again if there s another big aftershock. how long is the threat there? typically, the aftershock rate you know, declines gradually with time and as we get several weeks out, you know, it s usually quite a bit reduced, but it can go on for still multiple weeks or even months. but what we ll generally see is that the size and the frequency
overwhelmingly democratic. if you are in a jurisdiction that s competitive it could give democrats an edge. there aren t many cities or towns that allow folks under the age of 18 to vote. if they do, they are much more likely to vote for democrats than for republicans. there have been attempts by democrats in congress to lower the federal election voting age from 18 to 16. the national push hasn t worked. there is movement in some local communities. dana: you know, mike, don t go back to rockville is what i have to say. have a good day. thank you. bill: it s a bizarre story. here we go. we have an 82-year-old man got an unexpected retirement. butch marion. a customer filmed him ringing up groceries. people donated $1 hundred thousand for him. that money in the form of a big check will use to pay his bills, relax and travel.
there was a lot of physical evidence, a lot of testimony from medical examiners about how these people had died. one of the witnesses was gary smith s wife. she testified that her husband left the hotel where richard was having them stay. when gary came home, she said, don t go back. you know, don t go back, and he said, i have to. he ll kill the whole family if i don t. he goes back, and richie kills him. in court, kuklinski himself continued with his continence of intimidation, would yell out every now and then at people on the stand. when witnesses testified against him, he would mouth, you re dead , or he would go like this to scratch his head, and he d go like this and make it like a gun pointing at them.
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head on this day. i ve come up to the hill for both impeachment trials, in anticipation of these hearings. what does this day mean to you? how significant is this moment in american history? the day was terrorizing to me, but it was more terrifying to me because of what it meant to our country. i was in the gallery during the beginning of the insurrection, and i was there listening to some of the false challenge of arizona. and i tried to go back to my office but was told by capitol police, don t go back, there s a bomb threat. go back to wherever you were. i stood there in the gallery, arm in arm with shoulder to shoulder with dean phillips, as we said, shame. what are you doing? shame on you for making these false arguments when we were instructed to please sit down. then instructed to lie down. i went to the wall of the