President Trump and Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, faced off in their final debate, which was held at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. They sparred over several questions, including those on the coronavirus response, national security and foreign policy, climate change, race in America, and health care. Kristen Welker of NBC News moderated the debate.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee held a news conference on Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court. The senators expressed their grievances over the "rushed" confirmation process and their concerns over potential cases Judge Barrett could rule on.
Incumbent Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and U.S. Senate candidates Sara Gideon (D-ME), Max Linn (I-ME) and Lisa Savage (I-ME) participated in a televised debate. NEWS CENTER Maine and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce sponsored the event. This is the last time the candidates will meet prior to the November 3rd election. Sen. Collins has represented the state since 1997. She is described as one of the more moderate Republicans and therefore often considered a pivotal vote.
President Trump spoke in the Oval Office about the peace agreement between Sudan and Israel. The countries announced today they were ending "the state of belligerence" between them and starting a process of normalization.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivers remarks in Wilmington, DE on the coronavirus pandemic and his campaign's plan to combat the virus.
Vice President Pence touted the administration's achievements at a campaign rally in Swanton, Ohio. He outlined what four more years under President Trump would look like versus a presidency under Joe Biden.
Today's program looks at the Senate debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump and Joe Biden the day after the final presidential debate, and Sudan and Israel normalize relations.
Today's program looks at the Senate debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump and Joe Biden the day after the final presidential debate, and Sudan and Israel normalize relations.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks in Wilmington, DE on the coronavirus pandemic and his campaign's plan to combat the virus.
Rev. Al Sharpton, the founder and President of the National Action Network, offered his thoughts on how activism can move America forward. He was interviewed by Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart.
Today's program looks at the Senate debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump and Joe Biden the day after the final presidential debate, and Sudan and Israel normalize relations.
Rev. Al Sharpton, the founder and President of the National Action Network, offered his thoughts on how activism can move America forward. He was interviewed by Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart.
President Trump and Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, faced off in their final debate, which was held at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. They sparred over several questions, including those on the coronavirus response, national security and foreign policy, climate change, race in America, and health care. Kristen Welker of NBC News moderated the debate.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee held a news conference on Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court. The senators expressed their grievances over the "rushed" confirmation process and their concerns over potential cases Judge Barrett could rule on.
Incumbent Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and U.S. Senate candidates Sara Gideon (D-ME), Max Linn (I-ME) and Lisa Savage (I-ME) participated in a televised debate. NEWS CENTER Maine and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce sponsored the event. This is the last time the candidates will meet prior to the November 3rd election. Sen. Collins has represented the state since 1997. She is described as one of the more moderate Republicans and therefore often considered a pivotal vote.
President Trump spoke in the Oval Office about the peace agreement between Sudan and Israel. The countries announced today they were ending "the state of belligerence" between them and starting a process of normalization.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivers remarks in Wilmington, DE on the coronavirus pandemic and his campaign's plan to combat the virus.
Vice President Pence touted the administration's achievements at a campaign rally in Swanton, Ohio. He outlined what four more years under President Trump would look like versus a presidency under Joe Biden.