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Israeli police use water cannon to disperse protesters in Jerusalem calling for new elections
Associated Press Videos5 hours agoIsraeli police used a water cannon on Monday night to disperse protesters that gathered in Jerusalem calling for new elections. Protesters tried to march towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house after a demonstration outside the Knesset, as they called for immediate elections and the release of the remaining hostages being held captive in Gaza. (AP Video shot by Moshe Edri)
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- 1:04Israeli police use water cannon to disperse protesters in Jerusalem calling for new electionsAssociated Press VideosIsraeli police used a water cannon on Monday night to disperse protesters that gathered in Jerusalem calling for new elections. Protesters tried to march towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house after a demonstration outside the Knesset, as they called for immediate elections and the release of the remaining hostages being held captive in Gaza. (AP Video shot by Moshe Edri)5 hours ago
- 2:10How Black voters view Trump and BidenCBS News VideosFormer President Donald Trump made a fresh pitch to Black voters in the battleground state of Michigan over the weekend. CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has the latest polling and analysis.7 hours ago
- 3:19The first Biden-Trump debate: what to watch forReuters VideosSTORY: Joe Biden and Donald Trump are set to meet for a televised debate on June 27 unlike any other. One accuses his rival of being unhinged and a danger to democracy... :: May 29, 2024 BIDEN: “It’s clear that when he lost in 2020, something literally snapped in this guy.” While the other accuses his opponent of being senile and corrupt. TRUMP: "He can't talk, he can't walk, can't find his way off a stage..." With months to go until the November 5 presidential election, many voters are still undecided. That raises the stakes for the debate, which many may view for possible moments of drama... ...rather than for policy discussions between the Democratic president and his Republican challenger. Here’s what to look out for in the first presidential debate. :: What to watch for in the first presidential debate Biden and Trump - at 81 and 78 respectively - are the oldest candidates to ever run for president. Both are known for their tempers and impatience. They're used to commanding the stage - and have both been president, which means they'll likely see little reason to yield to the other. :: September 29, 2020 BIDEN: “Will you shut up, man…” Biden rattled Trump during their first debate in the 2020 race, leading Trump into what was viewed as a poor performance. MODERATOR CHRIS WALLACE: "I think that the country would be better served if we allowed both people to speak with fewer interruptions. I'm appealing to you, sir, to do that." TRUMP: "Well, and him, too." WALLACE: "Well, frankly, you've been doing more interrupting. " TRUMP: "That's alright but he does plenty." WALLACE: "Well, less than...Less than you have. Let's please continue on." This time - Trump may try to get under Biden’s skin by mentioning the recent conviction of the president’s son, Hunter, on lying about his drug use to illegally buy a gun. TRUMP: "Really? Are you talking about Hunter? Are you talking about Hunter?" BIDEN: "I am talking about my son, Beau Biden..." TRUMP: "I don't know Beau, I know Hunter." But Trump has to make sure not to come across like a bully to moderate voters. For Biden - it may be tempting for him to play up Trump's recent conviction for involvement in a hush-money scheme. But one expert said that could allow Trump to paint himself as a victim of political persecution. :: June 6, 2024 TRUMP: ”I just went through a rigged trial in New York..." For Trump, the danger lies in saying things that underscore Biden’s argument that he is a threat to democratic norms. For example, he's suggested he'll use the Justice Department to target his political enemies. :: March 9, 2024 BIDEN: “When he says he wants to be a dictator, I believe him.” :: January 6, 2021 Democrats also point to Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and his role in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Political experts say both candidates should focus on issues that hit home with voters, like the high cost of living. Both Biden and Trump could be rusty. Trump refused to participate in the 2024 Republican primary debates, a decision that did him no harm as he easily beat all his rivals for the party's nomination. Biden also has not been on a debate stage in almost four years. The debate takes place in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 27, hosted by CNN.7 hours ago
- 3:30Trump, Johnson meeting as general election heats upCBS News VideosHouse Speaker Mike Johnson is meeting with former President Donald Trump ahead of the Republican National Convention and the November election. CBS News campaign reporter Olivia Rinaldi reports on the latest move by party leaders to show unity during the presidential campaign.7 hours ago
- 1:07A little more than half of Black voters back Biden in 2 swing states: PollThe HillA majority of Black voters in Pennsylvania and Michigan say they would vote for President Biden in a hypothetical general election match-up, but a significant share of 2020 Biden voters support third-party candidates or say they are undecided, according to a poll released Sunday.10 hours ago
- 1:02Biden, Trump accept CNN debate rules, including mic mutingThe HillThe first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle is right around the corner, and CNN announced Sunday that the campaigns of both President Biden and former President Trump have agreed to new debate rules. CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will host the debate, which will take place in Atlanta, Ga., on June 27.10 hours ago
- 1:39Does the Hunter Biden conviction hurt a top Trump talking point?ABC News VideosTrump frequently accuses Biden of weaponizing the Justice Department, but does the Hunter Biden conviction contradict Trump’s claims? How will this affect voters in the 2024 election?12 hours ago
- 1:21Philanthropist Melinda French Gates teases 2024 election endorsement, urges women to voteCBS News VideosIn an exclusive interview with "CBS Mornings" airing Tuesday, June 18, Melinda French Gates emphasizes the importance of women's turnout in the 2024 presidential election and hinted at her endorsement.15 hours ago
- 3:21They’re Democrats in a battleground state. Hear what’s keeping them up at nightCNNPresident Joe Biden won Michigan by just over 150,000 votes in 2020, flipping the state from red to blue. Yet polls show the president’s popularity may be slipping in the swing state. CNN Senior National Correspondent Miguel Marquez follows Democrats in Oakland County, MI as they fight to keep the state blue in the 2024 election.18 hours ago
- 2:35Biden and Trump prepare to face off in upcoming CNN debateCNNCNN’s Max Foster speaks with government professor Natasha Lindstaedt about the state of the 2024 presidential election, the upcoming CNN debate, and who has a better chance of getting voters to the polls in November.18 hours ago
- 2:36Four Thai court cases that could spark political crisesReuters VideosSTORY: Thailand is facing a critical week of four court cases that could unleash a political crisis, with the fate of the prime minister and the main opposition hanging in the balance. Thai politics has been defined by decades of struggle between its military-supported, conservative-royalist establishment clashing with populist parties like those backed by Thaksin Shinawatra and now a new, and progressive, opposition. Each case this week is wrapped up in that tension. Here's what you need to know about them. :: File :: How is the Prime Minister involved? Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has been accused by a group of conservative senators of breaching the constitution when he appointed a former lawyer with a conviction record to his cabinet. He denies wrongdoing. He only took power in August, but could face dismissal if the Constitutional Court rules against him. If he is removed from office, a new government must be formed. The court will likely announce the next hearing or verdict date on Tuesday (June 18). :: The case against the former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, the influential former premier who was ousted in a 2006 military coup, is to be formally indicted Tuesday in a Bangkok criminal court on several charges, including allegedly insulting the monarchy in a 2015 interview. Criticism of the monarchy is forbidden under Thailand's tough lese-majeste law, which carries a maximum jail sentence of up to 15 years for each perceived royal insult. After the indictment, the court will then decide whether or not to grant bail to the 74-year-old billionaire politician, who denies wrongdoing. :: Opposition under threat? Another case could lead to the dissolution of the progressive Move Forward party. The opposition party holds 30% of seats in the lower house after winning last year's closely-fought election but was blocked by conservative lawmakers from forming a government. The Constitutional Court is considering an Election Commission complaint that alleges the Move Forward party breached the constitution with an attempt to reform the country's royal insult law. The party denies any wrongdoing. The court is expected to announce the next hearing or verdict date on Tuesday. :: What about the Senate election? The Constitutional Court will also rule on Tuesday on a petition challenging the legality of the process to select a new 200-member Senate. If the process is canceled or delayed, it would temporarily extend the term of the current Senate, which was hand-picked by the military after the 2014 coup. Military-appointed lawmakers have been central in determining government formation, including last year’s maneuver to block Move Forward from forming a government.19 hours ago
- 1:10French protesters stand up to far right ahead of snap electionsAssociated Press VideosAnti-racism groups joined French unions and a brand-new left-wing coalition in protests in Paris and across France on Saturday against the surging nationalist far right as frenzied campaigning is underway ahead of snap parliamentary elections.2 days ago
- 1:14Will the MAGA movement outlast Trump?CNNTo a viewer tweet suggesting “We’re at an inflection point where both parties are going to evolve after this election,” Smerconish responds,”I hope that’s the case. I don’t know…..I look at it as the latest incarnation of a lot of the same sentiments that we saw in the Tea Party movement.”3 days ago
- 0:43Thousands protest in Paris against far-right shiftWashington PostThousands gathered in Paris on June 15 to protest the country's far-right shift ahead of snap elections scheduled for June 30 and July 7.3 days ago
- 1:38The RNC launches a massive effort to monitor voting. Critics say it threatens to undermine trustAssociated Press VideosThe Republican National Committee is launching a battleground state initiative to mobilize thousands of polling place monitors, poll workers and attorneys to serve as “election integrity” watchdogs in November (AP video: Mike Householder)3 days ago
- 1:51Senate Republicans sink legislation to gurantee IVF accessThe HillLegislation to establish a national right to in vitro fertilization (IVF) was blocked by Senate Republicans on Thursday, amid a push by Democrats to put the GOP on defense over reproductive rights ahead of the November elections.3 days ago
- 1:52CNN reporter speaks to ‘staunch liberal’ store owner after a Trump shop opened next doorCNNA Trump merchandise store opened next to a “staunch liberal’s” crystal shop – things could not be more opposite at this strip mall in Minnesota. CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan spoke to Valerie Bahr of Pegasus Pizzazz Crystals who had a heartwarming message for Americans ahead of the November election.4 days ago
- 1:37Senate Republicans block legislation to codify IVF accessThe HillLegislation to establish a national right to in vitro fertilization (IVF) was blocked by Senate Republicans on Thursday, amid a push by Democrats to put the GOP on defense over reproductive rights ahead of the November elections.4 days ago
- 1:15The Hunter Biden verdict 'will be quickly forgotten' by voters, one longtime political analyst saysAssociated Press VideosA longtime elections analyst says the political impact of Hunter Biden's conviction on all 3 felonies in his federal gun trial will be limited and "quickly forgotten" by voters heading into November's election.5 days ago
- 3:55Trump campaign reportedly vetting potential VP picksABC News VideosABC News' Jay O'Brien on Donald Trump's list of possible picks for vice president and how voting by mail could tip the scales of the coming election again.6 days ago
- 2:07What the far-right victories in Europe could say about US electionsAssociated Press VideosThe far right racked up wins across much of Europe in the EU Parliamentary elections that just concluded. Former President Donald Trump is trying to ride the same populist wave to return to the White House in November.6 days ago
- 1:38$800,000 wire transfer from billionaire donor to US Chamber raises curtain on dark moneyThe HillThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce received an $800,000 wire transfer from billionaire donor Hank Meijer days after it endorsed his son, then-Rep. Peter Meijer (R-Mich.), in a contentious 2022 primary, according to previously unreported internal emails reviewed by The Hill. Within days of the transfer, the Chamber spent $381,000 on “Media Advertisement – Energy and Taxes – Mentioning Rep. Peter Meijer,” according to a report filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC).6 days ago
- 3:57Presidential election simulation projects close race, according to 538ABC News VideosBased on an election forecast from the 538 podcast, the President Biden and Donald Trump matchup is projected to be tight. Galen Druke, host of 538, joins the show to break down the numbers.6 days ago
- 3:50Key congressional races have primary votes Tuesday in Nevada and South CarolinaCBS News VideosRepublican voters in Nevada are picking a Senate nominee to battle Democratic incumbent Jacky Rosen, and in South Carolina, Rep. Nancy Mace is locked in a heated primary race that's shadowed by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. CBS News political reporter Hunter Woodall has a breakdown of Tuesday's primary elections.6 days ago
- 1:29What polls said as Hunter Biden trial was happeningABC News Videos538 polls indicate the Hunter's trial bared little to no influence on the upcoming presidential election.7 days ago
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Apr 9, 2024 · November facts, trivia, holidays, Thanksgiving recipes, night sky highlights, folklore, and more from The Old Farmer's Almanac.
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.
Oct 19, 2017 · This November calendar song teaches about the month of November. Sing along and learn that November is the 11th month of the year, how to spell November, November has 30 days, it is the season...
Jul 29, 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 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.
If you’re born in November, you join the likes of Mark Twain, Winston Churchill, Georgia O’Keeffe, Charles Schulz, Loretta Swit, Laura Bush, Will Rogers, Danny DeVito, and Billy the Kid. And you’re birthstones are beautiful, too.
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.
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".