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Hear what these Black voters in Georgia think of Biden stepping down
CNN2 hours agoCNN’s Rene Marsh talks to Black voters in Georgia to get a sense of who they are voting for in the upcoming election, and what they think of some Democrat lawmakers asking for President Joe Biden to step down amid health concerns.
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- 3:30Hear what these Black voters in Georgia think of Biden stepping downCNNCNN’s Rene Marsh talks to Black voters in Georgia to get a sense of who they are voting for in the upcoming election, and what they think of some Democrat lawmakers asking for President Joe Biden to step down amid health concerns.2 hours ago
- 2:36Biden mangles names as calls to withdraw growReuters VideosSTORY: U.S. President Joe Biden mixed up names and verbally stumbled at a press conference Thursday– one where he doubled down on staying in the race for the presidency, and repeatedly emphasized that he was most qualified to beat his Republican rival Donald Trump. "I'm in this to complete the job I started." Calls have tallied up by the day from 81-year-old’s Democratic colleagues to end his re-election bid over concerns about his age and mental acuity. His case may not have been helped early on in the hour-long Q&A when he mixed up the name of his vice president, Kamala Harris, with Trump. "I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president if she was not qualified to be president. So start there." That came a few hours after Biden mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy as "President Putin," at the NATO summit in Washington. "Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin. President Putin? You're going to beat President Putin. President Zelenskiy." Later, at the press conference, his first responses were garbled but grew steadier as he fielded questions from reporters. He said he had undergone a neurological exam as recently as February, but would take another if recommended to him by his doctors. "They think I should have a neurological exam again, I'll do it. No one’s suggesting that to me now." Biden has faced growing doubts from donors, supporters and fellow Democrats since his poor debate performance against former President Trump two weeks ago. They fear he no longer has the ability to beat Trump in the November election, or to lead the country for another four-year term. So far, 16 Democrats in the House and one in the Senate have appealed publicly to the president to withdraw from the race. :: File Officials from the United Auto Workers union, which endorsed Biden in January, met on Thursday to discuss their concerns with his candidacy, according to three sources familiar with the matter. The union has a big presence in industrial states like Michigan that Biden will need to carry to win re-election. Biden has vowed to continue on, and his campaign argued that the debate has not dramatically shifted the race, even as it laid out a narrow path to re-election. The campaign argued it could win by focusing on battleground states Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. If Biden took those states, along with others considered to be reliably Democratic, he would win 270 electoral votes, the bare minimum needed to secure the presidency. The campaign characterized other battleground states he won in 2020 as "not out of reach."10 hours ago
- 0:38Biden says he's the most qualified for US presidentReuters VideosSTORY: :: Biden says he's 'in this to complete the job I started' :: July 11, 2024 :: Washington, D.C. "I’m not in this for my legacy. I'm in this to complete the job I started. As you recall, understandably, many of you and many economists thought my initial initiatives that I put forward can’t do that, it’s going to cause inflation, things are going to skyrocket, the debt is going to go up. What are you hearing now from mainstream economists? Sixteen economic Nobel laureates said I've done a hell of a job, and under my plans so far, and what's going to happen in the future if I'm reelected, that things are going to get much better.” When asked if Vice President Kamala Harris would be fit to succeed him in the upcoming elections, Biden assured that he would not have chosen her as his vice president if she were not qualified to be president. Biden highlighted Harris's career as a senator and prosecutor before becoming vice president and praised her advocacy for women's reproductive freedoms over the past four years. The President added that it’s still too early to worry about polling, as the campaigns have yet to begin.14 hours ago
- 0:48'I'm in good shape': Biden defends his healthReuters VideosSTORY: ::July 11, 2024 ::Biden defends his health, says he is 'in good shape' ::Washington, D.C. “I've taken three significant intense neurological exams by a neurologist. In each case as recent as February, and they say I'm in good shape. Okay. Although I do have a little problem with my left foot because it's not as sensitive because I broke my foot, didn't wear the boot. But I'm good, I'm tested every single day by my neurological capacity, the decisions I make every day.” “Every single day I'm surrounded by good docs. If they think there's a problem, I promise you, we don’t think it's a problem. If they think I should have a neurological exam again. I'll do it. No one’s suggesting that to me now." At a news conference, Biden said he had taken three significant and intense neurological exams, most recently in February, and that the doctors tell him that "I am in good shape." He said no one was suggesting he take another such exam at this time. Biden faces growing doubts from donors, supporters and fellow Democrats, who fear he no longer has the ability to beat former President Trump in the Nov. 5 election, or to lead the country for another four-year term.14 hours ago
- 2:04House passes bill to ban noncitizens from voting in federal electionsThe HillHouse Republicans and a handful of Democrats on Wednesday approved a bill that seeks to expand proof-of-citizenship requirements to vote in federal elections and impose voter roll purge requirements on states, legislation that has been touted by former President Trump. The legislation — formally titled the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act — cleared the chamber in a 221-198 vote, with five Democrats voting yes. It now heads to the Senate, where it is all but certain to be ignored amid opposition from Democrats.22 hours ago
- 2:28Hear why judge threatened to cut Giuliani’s mic in courtCNNA federal bankruptcy judge told Rudy Giuliani that he plans to decide by the end of the week whether the former New York mayor should leave bankruptcy protection, which would allow two Georgia election workers to try to seize his properties or put all of his finances under the control of a trustee. CNN’s Kaitlan Collins discusses this with legal analyst Elliot Williams.1 day ago
- 1:53Comedian D.L. Hughley criticizes Clooney after Biden op-edCNNComedian D.L. Hughley responds to actor George Clooney’s op-ed in the New York Times calling for a new nominee to replace Biden in the 2024 election.1 day ago
- 2:44Bernstein reveals reporting on Schumer wanting a frank discussion with BidenCNNJournalist and author Carl Bernstein joins CNN’s Anderson Cooper to detail his reporting about how Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) wants to meet with President Joe Biden to discuss Biden’s candidacy in the 2024 election.2 days ago
- 0:34Britain's Gen Z lawmakers are sworn into parliamentReuters VideosSTORY: :: Britain’s ten new Generation Z lawmakers are sworn into parliament :: July 10, 2024 :: London :: Sam Carling, Labour MP for North West Cambridgeshire “I do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.” :: Nine of them represent the Labour Party, including the first lawmakers born in the 2000s British lawmakers began to be sworn in on Tuesday (July 9) as parliament convened for the first time since British Prime Minister Keir Starmer won a large majority in last week's election. Keir Starmer led Britain's Labour Party to a landslide victory in the 2024 parliamentary election, taking over from the Conservatives after 14 years in opposition and named his new cabinet last week after the July 4 poll.2 days ago
- 0:49Zelensky presses for NATO membership at DC summitThe HillUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the world is watching with uncertainty as the U.S. gets closer to the November presidential election, adding he is unclear how a second Trump administration would handle policy related to Kyiv.2 days ago
- 1:58Election forecaster made a big change in their prediction. See Biden supporter’s responseCNNElection forecaster Cook Political Report moved several critical swing states toward former President Donald Trump in their latest election forecast. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), who supports Biden remaining as the Democratic nominee, responds to the polling.2 days ago
- 2:14Sale of US Steel kicks up a political storm, but Pittsburgh isn't Steeltown USA anymoreAssociated Press VideosPittsburgh's most storied steel company, U.S. Steel, is on the cusp of being bought by Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel Corp. in a deal that is kicking up an election-year political maelstrom across America's industrial heartland. (AP Video by Patrick Orsagos)2 days ago
- 1:34NATO chief: U.S. to remain ally regardless of electionsWashington PostNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on July 10 he expected the United States to remain an ally regardless of 2024 presidential election results.2 days ago
- 1:03New British PM Keir Starmer arrives in Washington, DC ahead of NATO summitAssociated Press VideosUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Joint Base Andrews early Wednesday in his first foreign trip since coming into power in a landslide election last week. Starmer is set to take part in the 75th annual NATO summit held in the US capital and meet with US President Joe Biden and other leaders.2 days ago
- 2:53Democratic senator: ‘This race is on a trajectory that is very worrisome’CNNSenator Michael Bennet (D-CO) joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to discuss the upcoming 2024 presidential election.3 days ago
- 0:38British lawmakers sworn into newly-elected parliamentReuters VideosSTORY: :: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and lawmakers are sworn into the newly-elected parliament :: July 9, 2024 :: London :: Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister “I do solemnly, sincerely, truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.” :: Angela Rayner, Deputy Prime Minister “I swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles...” :: Rachel Reeves, Chancellor “...his heirs, successors, according to law. So help me God.” As per custom, the longest-serving lawmaker Sir Edward Leigh was sworn in to the so-called 'Father of the House,' followed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, members of his newly constituted cabinet and the shadow cabinet. Keir Starmer led Britain's Labour Party to a landslide victory in the 2024 parliamentary election, taking over from the Conservatives after 14 years in opposition and named his new cabinet last week after the July 4 poll. Opposition leader Rishi Sunak set out his shadow cabinet on Monday (July 8), with some senior ministers such as MPs Jeremy Hunt and James Cleverly reprising the roles they held in government prior to the election, while former Foreign Secretary David Cameron resigned.3 days ago
- 2:52Biden and Trump didn't talk much about climate change at their last debate. Here's why that matters.CBS News VideosPresident Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump had their first debate of the 2024 presidential election season on June 27 – and golf got more talking time than their plans to address climate change. A day after the debate, Beryl formed, quickly becoming a deadly and historic hurricane that even stunned experts. Here's how the two events are linked – and why that connection is more important than ever.3 days ago
- 1:06Schumer pushing bill to strip Trump of court-granted immunityThe HillSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced Monday that he and other Senate Democrats will work to advance legislation to strip former President Trump of the immunity he was granted under a recent Supreme Court ruling protecting a president’s official acts from criminal prosecution. Schumer, invoking Congress’s powers to regulate the courts, said Democrats are working on legislation to classify Trump’s efforts to subvert the results of the 2020 election as “unofficial acts” so they do not merit immunity from criminal prosecution under the high court’s recent 6-3 decision.3 days ago
- 1:33How the economy could decide the presidential electionABC News VideosABC News surveyed voters from Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia about their top issue in November’s election.3 days ago
- 1:28Who is Jean-Luc Melenchon, France's hard-left leader?Reuters VideosSTORY: Jean-Luc Melenchon has been the face of French left-wing politics for decades. The fiery orator is one of the most divisive political figures, enthusing some voters while horrifying others. :: Jean-Luc Melenchon YouTube channel He’s currently the leader of France Unbowed, the largest party in the New Popular Front alliance, that scored a shock victory over the far right in France's recent snap legislative election. :: July 7, 2024 “The president has the duty to call on the New Popular Front to govern.” The 72-year-old held various ministerial posts, back when he was a member of the Socialist Party. :: 2017 He ran for president three times in 2012, 2017 and 2022, improving his score each time. In 2017, he ran on a platform of taxing the super-rich at a rate of 90%. “Long live the Republic, long live the working class, long live France!" Melenchon is known for his unbridled tax-and-spend proposals, class war rhetoric and controversial foreign policy positions, particularly his support for Gaza. Critics accuse him of antisemitism, which he denies. His mainstream opponents were also quick to say they wouldn't do business with him.3 days ago
- 0:42'Restoration of peace in all Haiti' is the goal says UN-backed force's chief on presence of Kenyan police contingentAssociated Press VideosThe head of the U.N. Multinational Security Support mission in Haiti reaffirmed the mission’s commitment to curb gang violence and ensure democratic elections. Hundreds of deployed Kenyan police officers are working to weaken the gangs’ hold, which has intensified since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021. The situation worsened in February when gangs launched coordinated attacks on government infrastructure, leading Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign in April. (AP video shot by Pierre Luxama)4 days ago
- 1:57CBC chair after meeting: Biden is ‘fit to serve’CNNCNN’s Abby Phillip speaks with Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV) about his caucus’ meeting with President Joe Biden amidst calls for the president to step aside in the 2024 presidential election.4 days ago
- 3:56France facing political paralysis as far-right suffers surprise blowCBS News VideosA left-wing alliance beat back a far-right surge in France on Sunday, winning the most seats in snap legislative elections. But no party came close to reaching a majority in the National Assembly. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobb joins from Paris with more on what happens next.4 days ago
- 0:15UK's new PM Starmer poses with Labour lawmakersReuters VideosSTORY: :: The UK's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer poses with hundreds of Labour Party lawmakers at Parliament :: July 8, 2024 Labour surged to a landslide victory in Britain's parliamentary election, ending 14 years of often tumultuous Conservative government and propelling Keir Starmer to power as prime minister. Labour won 412 of the 650 seats in parliament's House of Commons. Parliament is scheduled to return on July 9. The Speaker of the House of Commons - parliament's lower chamber - will be elected from among members of Parliament (MPs).4 days ago
- 0:41Moving time in Downing Street for Sunak and StarmerReuters VideosSTORY: :: Moving trucks appear in Downing Street as former PM Sunak moves out and Starmer moves in :: July 8, 2024 :: London, England Sunak was ousted after his Conservative party suffered a crushing defeat to Keir Starmer's Labour party at Thursday's (July 4) General election. Sunak had lived at the famous address for just under two years after becoming prime minister in autumn 2022 following the short tenure of his predecessor Liz Truss.4 days ago
Oct 17, 2022 · November is best known for Thanksgiving and Veterans Day, but it's packed with an abundance of special days of awareness and observances to celebrate. Two Christian holidays, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, fall within early November, and the Advent calendar begins at the end of the month to countdown until Christmas, as well.
Nov 1, 2022 · Add these November holidays, observances and awareness days to your calendar. Find fun ways to keep the celebrations going before and after Thanksgiving.
November is the eleventh month in the Gregorian calendar and has 30 days. It is the last month of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. Why Is November Not the Ninth Month? The meaning of November comes from Novem, the Latin word for nine. The old Roman calendar started in March, making November the ninth month.
May 17, 2024 · November, 11th month of the Gregorian calendar. Its name is derived from novem, Latin for “nine,” an indication of its position in the early Roman calendar.
November 1. November 1st - All Hallows Day, also known as All Saints Day among Roman Catholics, commemorating those who have no special feast day. November 1, 1700 - Charles II of Spain died and was succeeded by Philip V, resulting in the War of Spanish Succession.
November (Nov.) is the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between October and December. It has 30 days . Its name is from the Latin word novem , which means "nine".
The meaning of NOVEMBER is the 11th month of the Gregorian calendar. How to use November in a sentence.
Nov 14, 2020 · November, the eleventh month of the year, actually takes its name from the Latin word for the number nine, and it isn't unique in this regard.