as a distraction from vaccines, that to is about to hit a wall we have a lineup of top gas west virginia governor jim justice, kim clay sik, kt mcfarland plus dan gaynor, tom cox and tom homan. the biden the administration and another skirmish wanting a million vaccinations per day when that number has already been reached, we have the real numbers to what is needed for her to immunity. it s a lot bigger, the media is blasting cnn for falsely claiming the biden administration has 0 vaccine plan with there was the had 36 million doses. a half-dozen states hollering the biden agenda will kill thousands of jobs in the heartland we will explain that and explain the bipartisan condemnation after photos emerge of the national guard being treated poorly after they were called in to protect the capital. we have a growing number of state governors calling them back home after that outrage. where is the outrage from democrats they ve yet to condemn violent antifa black lives matter pro
today. i met the registrars office in san jose. you can see the longline here of conditional voters. these are people who are going to register and then vote at the same time. these are conditional votes. once they are checked out, they will be counted. that is assuming that everything checks out. there are many people voting inside. this into some of these numbers. 887,000 registered voters this year in santa clara county. that is the highest ever. 220,000 votes by mail have already been received and are in the process of being counted. that line has 600 conditional voters that signed up today. and there will probably be 60 to 70% this evening expected in voter turnout. the last election was 51%, a record low. at that time, register that this year many people have registered to vote through the department of motor vehicles. people are looking for change, there are a lot of young people and many millennial s are getting involved this year. i am also told, that nationally, the
to move very quickly. dan roan, bbc news, sydney. this programme continues on bbc one. after a trial lasting 10 months, a jury decided nurse lucy letby deliberately injected seven babies with air, force fed others milk and poisoned some with insulin. her victims included twins and two boys in a set of identical triplets, who she murdered within 2a hours of each other. consultants who told hospital managers they had concerns about letby were forced to apologise to herfor raising suspicions. we ll ask why bosses at the countess of chester hospital, where she worked, failed to investigate the deaths for so long. there is only one serial killer of babies. the executive team were not the people who were responsible for the deaths of those babies, but they had some opportunities to get to the bottom of what was happening. and why does a health professional trained to save lives become a serial killer? the person who kills within a healthcare setting has already developed the desire
welcome to the december meeting of the lincoln group of the district of columbia. group was formed in ,he 1930 s to honor the memory legacy, principles of abraham lincoln, and for over 80 years, we have had programs like this with outside speakers, and our own members, and today, we are very pleased to have three of the members of the lincoln group of d.c. who have authored books related to the life and times of abraham lincoln. each of our speakers will talk for about 15 minutes, and then the three will gather here and have an opportunity to take your questions. , so keep your questions that you have in mind for the first and second speaker, or after the third speaker. briefly.troduce them all three of them. and then have an opportunity to say a few more words about each as they begin their talks. is a biography of lincoln, subtitled the man who saved america. and it is for the general reader. show,thor, david, will has some astonishing illustrations. the second book, by
memories, the legacy, the principles of abraham lincoln for over 80 years we ve had programs like this with outside speakers and our own members. and today, we are very pleased to have three of the members of the lincoln group of d.c. who have authored books related to the life and times of abraham lincoln. each of our speakers will talk for about 15 minutes, and then the three will gather here and have an opportunity to take your questions. so keep your questions that you have in mind for the first and second speaker, or after the third speaker. i will introduce them briefly. all three of them. and then have an opportunity to say a few more words about each as they begin their talks. the first book is a biography of lincoln, subtitled the man who saved america. and it is for the general reader. as the author, david kent, will show, has some astonishing illustrations. the second book, by elizabeth smith brownstein, an experienced washington journalists, talks about what is