Author Dwayne Bryant discusses rebuilding trust between law enforcement and communities of color and author and commentator Armstrong Williams discusses his new book "What Black and White America Must Do Now: A Prescription to Move Beyond Race."
Nebraska U.S. Senate candidates, incumbent Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) and challenger Chris Janicek (D), met for a debate in Lincoln, Nebraska. The event was hosted by NET Nebraska's PBS and NPR Stations. Senator Sasse was part of a group of Republican members of Congress who said they would not endorse or vote for Donald Trump in 2020. President Trump has labeled Sasse a RINO - Republican in name only.
Two former federal counterterrorism officials and an investigative journalist once held captive by the Taliban discuss the Justice Department's mission and how the agency's work can appear to intersect with politics and a president's agenda. Other topics discussed included the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 presidential election and the potential for post-election litigation concerning the results. The Center on National Security at Fordham Law hosted the virtual conversation.
Dwayne Bryant, author of "The STOP: Improving Police and Community Relations," discussed law enforcement, police accountability, and minority community relations.
Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, delivers remarks on "Science on the Front Lines" at a virtual event hosted by Research! America.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discussed the coronavirus pandemic at a virtual event hosted by Research! America. Dr. Fauci said he is "optimistic" there will be a vaccine by the end of the year but said it is unlikely we will have it by Election Day. He also discussed students returning to schools, vaccine distribution and public trust in a vaccine.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden met with four union members and veterans in a residential backyard in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The event was one of two campaign stops he made to mark the Labor Day holiday. During the discussion, Mr. Biden talked with the workers about their military service and their experience with their labor unions and apprenticeship programs run by the unions.
Nebraska U.S. Senate candidates, incumbent Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) and challenger Chris Janicek (D), met for a debate in Lincoln, Nebraska. The event was hosted by NET Nebraska's PBS and NPR Stations. Senator Sasse was part of a group of Republican members of Congress who said they would not endorse or vote for Donald Trump in 2020. President Trump has labeled Sasse a RINO - Republican in name only.
Two former federal counterterrorism officials and an investigative journalist once held captive by the Taliban discuss the Justice Department's mission and how the agency's work can appear to intersect with politics and a president's agenda. Other topics discussed included the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 presidential election and the potential for post-election litigation concerning the results. The Center on National Security at Fordham Law hosted the virtual conversation.
Dwayne Bryant, author of "The STOP: Improving Police and Community Relations," discussed law enforcement, police accountability, and minority community relations.
Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, delivers remarks on "Science on the Front Lines" at a virtual event hosted by Research! America.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discussed the coronavirus pandemic at a virtual event hosted by Research! America. Dr. Fauci said he is "optimistic" there will be a vaccine by the end of the year but said it is unlikely we will have it by Election Day. He also discussed students returning to schools, vaccine distribution and public trust in a vaccine.
President Trump traveled to Jupiter, Florida where he delivered remarks about his administration's environmental policy and later signed an executive order, announcing that he is "extending the moratorium on offshore drilling on Florida's Gulf Coast and expanding it to Florida's Atlantic Coast as well as the coast of Georgia and South Carolina." Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler were among the leaders who attended the event at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum.