But we begin with the news of the day, florida Election Officials in the Sunshine State trying to meet a hard deadline this thursday for a machine recount. You are watching it, they are counting ballots in the senate and governor races, Broward County which has been at the century of much of the recount, all the drama began a machine recount a short time ago. A controversial election supervisor brenda snipes says they will finish on time. As you know, there have been lawsuits, accusations, and fingerpointing. Bill nelson called on his opponent were governor rick scott to recuse himself from having any role in the recount process and a judge ruled there was no evidence of voter fraud. The judge also telling scott and nelson camps to cool it. Griff jenkins, where its very hot right now at the board of elections in Broward County. Whats the latest . Harris, fear not, they will get that recount done, as you mentioned. Let me just show you what youre looking at. This video has been very com
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Along with some of the nation’s best-known immigrants featured in former president George W. Bush’s latest book, one in particular will be a familiar face to many San Diegans.
Kim Mitchell, who had served as president and CEO of Veterans Village of San Diego until last year, is one of 43 subjects whose stories and portraits appear in the 43rd president’s book, “Out of Many, One.”
“It’s a humbling notion that the president saw my story as one he wanted to highlight,” she said. “I’m very much honored that I’m someone he wanted to paint and whose story he wanted to tell.”
Kim Mitchell served in the Navy and went on to helm organizations that support veterans. Written By: Maria Lockwood | ×
Kim Mitchell, of Solon Springs, stands beside an oil portrait that former President George W. Bush painted of her. The portrait, and her story, are featured in Bush s new book, Out of Many, One: Portraits of America s Immigrants, and in a new exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Texas. (Courtesy of the George W. Bush Presidential Center)
SUPERIOR, Wis. Kim Mitchell was discovered on the side of the road in Vietnam, clutching her dead mother, in 1972. A South Vietnamese soldier carried her 37 miles to an orphanage.
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