Earlier this week. Chatss is part two of our with the chairs for those of you who tuned in monday night. We had the Democratic National Committee Chair and tonight we are excited to continue the conversation with the republican National Committee chair. I think this is the chairwomans second time with us at gu politics, the less time on campus and we are looking forward to the next time being back on campus as well. About where tonight the Campaign Stands for campaign 2020. Its primarily against the backdrop of this global pandemic. Heres how the conversation will go we will start with the first part of the evening with the chair and i having a conversation. About halfway through, we will invite students to join into that conversation with their questions. Participatingare on zoom, you will see at the bottom of your screen, the q a button, not the chat button to leave your question. Someone from our team will get back to you and thats where you should look at your chat. They will get b
Joining us. I want to thank everyone joining us. This is part two of our chats with the chairs. Democratic party leader and tonight we will with thethe discussion Republican Party chair. We are looking forward to the next time being on campus as well. We are going to talk about where the Campaign Stands but primarily against the backdrop of the Global Pandemic we are all struggling to deal with. Heres how the conversation will go. If you participated in other events, this will be familiar to you. We will start with the first part of the evening with the chair and i having a conversation. About halfway through, we will invite students to join into that conversation with their questions. For those who are participating via zoom, you will see at the bottom of your screen, the q a button, click on that, not the chat button, to leave your question. Someone from our team will get back to you and thats where you should look at your chat. They will get back to you to let you know when your tim
Of our chats with the chairs, for those of you who tuned in monday night we had the , Democratic National Committee Chair and tonight we are excited to continue the conversation with the republican National Committee chair. I think this is the chairwomans second time with us at gu politics, the last time on campus we are looking forward to , the next time being back on campus as well. We will talk tonight about where the Campaign Stands for campaign 2020. Its primarily against the backdrop of this Global Pandemic we are struggling to deal with. Heres how the conversation will go we will start with the first part of the evening with the chair and i having a conversation. About halfway through, we will invite students to join into that conversation with their questions. For those who are participating on zoom, you will see at the bottom of your screen, the q a button, click on that, not the chat button, to leave your question. Someone from our team will get back to you and thats where yo
engaging in military exercises. which north korean some publicly stated, repeatedly that they find provocative and they see as kind of a rehearsal for an invasion of north korea. just hours before, we saw this latest missile strike, we had a statement from north korea. condemning united states redeployment of an aircraft carrier. that specifically the u.s. has ronald reagan near the korean peninsula. and the north korean s call this, their statements are typically have the sort of awkward phrasing. they called it a considerably huge negative splash and regional security. and they said that they were defending themselves with missile tests, which they have been doing since the beginning of the year. and, again increasing frequency. they told us a righteous reaction to these intimidating military drills. so you know, this really has seen this year a big increase in the pace and in the tone of these missile tests. and again, in the tit-for-tat sort of answers by the united state
tight united states senate. so in trump s corner, you have tv show dr. oz neck and neck with former bush official dave mccormick and commentator kim barnett who has been coming up the side on the rails there. really squarely in contention. they have three gop candidates, right? you would have those this would have whittled down. they re all around 20%. then you have about 20% that haven t decided yet. so this is fascinaing to watch. president trump asking voters in north carolina to get behind this the re-election for a controversial young member of congress, madison kawthorn. he said give him a second chance. he s made foolish mistakes. you can check out what s going on there. kind of interesting in that story. so charles watson is live in charlotte, north carolina where action will be going on tomorrow with more on that. first we go to rich edson. he s in the keystone state. he s in pittsburgh. hi, rich. good afternoon, martha. you know, you only get one endorsement in