Everyone here is really waiting with baited breath on who the president of the United States is. We understand through the counting that joe biden could win it. It is razor thin, but we dont know for certain. The markets dont expect some kind of surprise, which is why they are stable and up. The other story is the bank of england, talking possibly about negative rates. Although, not for now. Guy johnson in the conversation with the governor talking about the Downside Risk. I think we have learned earlier this year with thoughts of covid, that we act both andkly and we do at clearly scale. We have a very substantial genocide risk on the forecast, and a lot of that relates to how covid itself will evolve. The bank ofernor of england. Extensive comments on this. Really important interview, mr. Johnson, with Nestor Bailey on the bank of england. I should note, sterling rallies nicely. Some of the headlines this morning are pretty shocking. Let me do a data check. Jonathan ferro just emaile
Gio pencils down, the s. A. T. S are Going Digital using tablets and computers, all about the new format and how students can prepare. Janai dazzling deals on what you need to get red carpet ready just like the stars without ever having to leave the glitz and glamour of home. Get this Party Started whit gma live from the red carpet in hollywood on this oscars eve. Your destination station for all things Academy Awards. Protective plastic in place to keep everything clean before the big show. From a behindthescenes look at a nominees journey to the ceremony to the mustsee movies you should watch before the big show. All the lastminute touches are under way as we say, good morning, america. Janai it is, indeed, a good morning, america. We are live on both coasts this morning ahead of the 96th annual Academy Awards. Gio thats right. It is oscars eve and whit johnson, you see him right there, hes out west on the red carpet in hollywood. Hey, whit. Whit hey, gio, you notice anything differe
Analyze the situation on the fronts, the center can guess, of course, its not difficult to be in the usa , this is not ukraine, in other words, the americans showed it for the first time. What does that very secret command center look like, or rather the decisionmaking center that we have to destroy attention. A tour of tv channels on your screens. Cbs. The Opening Committee of the joint staff of the us army was personally conducted by fourstar general mark milly. It is known that the topsecret command lair is located underground in washington, somewhere deep in the bowels of the pentagon, right here all information is collected from the battlefields in ukraine, as well as the entry of hostilities itself , according to millet, everything is controlled by him and his employees, who daily inform him and the head of the pentagon austin, the maps on the screens of the American Military speak for themselves, the heights are trampling around the work to us. And the americans themselves do no
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Next, inside the u. S. Capitol to learn about the history of the house of representatives page program. The Program Began in the early 1800s and continued up until 2011 when due to technological and staff changes, pages were no longer critical to the legislative process and the program was ended. One of the oldest parts of the capitols house wing. History going back to the 1800s. We dont know when the first pages served in the house. The tradition of having messengers and a page is simply an messenger, an errand runner. In u. S. Legislative practice it usually has involved in the u. S. Congress young boys between age 8 and 16. Who would run all kinds of errands for members of congress, on the floor, rounding up members, things of that nature. We have a couple of accounts that kind of place it in the 1800s when the first pages young boys, served in the house as pages. There was an eyewitness account of the house door keeper thomas crackston on the floor with his nephews. And these were