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Background Press Call by Senior Administration Officials on Venezuela

Via Teleconference SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL:  Thank you.  Greetings to everyone from the National Security Council.  My name is [senior administration official], and on behalf of the NSC press team, I would like to welcome our participants to an on-background conference call to discuss Venezuela.    Today, we are joined by [senior administration official], as well as [senior administration official].  We will begin with remarks from [senior administration official], and then from [senior administration official].  Then we will open it up for a question-and-answer session.  As a reminder, today’s briefing will be on background, attributable to a “senior administration official,” and embargoed until 4:15 p.m. this evening.  I know that we mentioned in the invitation that the call contents are embargoed until 4:30, but we’ll amend that until 4:15 this afternoon.

Florida s budget crisis will test DeSantis — The Trump exodus to Florida — Moskowitz says feds to blame for vaccine rollout problems — Scott s rocky start

POLITICO Get the Florida Playbook Newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by CVS Health The daily rundown Between Wednesday and Thursday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 13,720 (0.9 percent), to 1,531,192; active hospitalizations went up by 178 (2.3 percent), to 7,762; deaths rose by 217 (0.9 percent), to 23,613. Delay tactic Given a life raft by nearly $6 billion in federal aid last year, Gov. Ron DeSantis and state lawmakers have pushed off and pushed off and pushed off responding to the damage caused to the state budget by the coronavirus pandemic.

Augmented reality can expand audiences and set newscasts apart without breaking the bank

Augmented reality can expand audiences and set newscasts apart without breaking the bank Meteorologists who embrace augmented reality can enhance their storytelling and keep viewers, particularly younger demographics, tuned in, and not just on TV, according to experts who participated in a TVNewsCheck Webinar, The New Weather Storytelling with Augmented Reality. Talent coach and consultant Tim Heller, of HellerWeather, showed a scene he created while working at Disney-owned KTRK Houston, to explain how AR draws viewers into the presentation. By The Weather Company | November 30, 2020 | 5:00 a.m. ET. Meteorologist Tim Heller stands behind a knee-high graphic model of the Houston cityscape, describing a weather pattern that often brings precipitation to the metropolis. Cumulus clouds rise before him and, as he glides his hand across the scene, cool air slides underneath them, causing nimbus clouds to form and raindrops to begin falling onto the skyline an effective visual that

Augmented reality can expand audiences and set newscasts apart without breaking the bank

Augmented reality can expand audiences and set newscasts apart without breaking the bank
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