If you support the trumppentz political ticket, 202 7488001. Undecided, 202 7488002. You can also send us a text at 202 7488003. Wj orocial media, cspan facebook. Com fan. The Washington Post headed into the weekend. Put it this way. The economy, biden says its terrible. Trump touts positive job numbers. Joe biden sought to remind the country that the economy remains in shambles. He is leaving the country out of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Sameifferent takes on the economy preview the arguments both men will make on a topic that typically ranks top of mind for voters but has been eclipsed by the coronavirus pandemic. Then said he will spend next three weeks contrasting his economic plans with trump. The president predicted more positive Economic Data in the future and a full recovery. Hads what the candidates to say about the most recent job numbers on friday. Saw largenths we declines in the Unemployment Rate. We are witnessing the fastest labor Market Recove
In lowest of any president his first year. In his second year, 40 , the lowest of any president elected president in his second year in office. In his third year, he was at 42 , the lowest except for jimmy carter, we know it happened to him. President who has never seen a majority Approval Rating. It is important because Approval Ratings are the best way to determine whether a president is likely to get reelected or not. Referenda on the incumbent. It is not like a choice election like you had in 2016 or 2008. The coronavirus hit, he was only four or five points ahead in most polling. Joe biden had a lead in every one of the 20 States Hillary clinton carried, plus d. C. , by more than a margin of error, with the possible exception of minnesota. Then he had six battleground states. Michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, effectively settled. All three in the margin of error. North carolina, he was running with the president slightly ahead. The coronavirus hit and everything changes. Now we a
Companies as a Public Service and brought you today, your television provider. Up next, the Manhattan Project is a subject of a lecture by George Mason University history professor Martin Sherman is the author of a world destroyed, harris she met and its like a cease and a coauthor of a pulitzer winner, mr. Sherman details the development of the atomic bomb, beginning with the discovery efficient in 1938 through the use of atomic bombs in cities like kawasaki and hershey. The event was hosted in washington d. C. It is just under two hours. Our speaker tonight is martin sure. When hes the professor at the history at martin mason. Hes also the author of a world destroyed, the atomic bomb and the world, alliance which won the historic foreign relations, as well as the american book prize. It was a 1975 finalist for it is subtitled hiroshima and its legacies. Hes held appointments at the cardoza fund, visiting as this thing professor at American History at Yale University and as the burnet
Waves twosix waves from a six carrier flight deck. That was not only beyond american capability, but beyond the capability of navy. It had never been done before, and had never been imagined. That something that technically complicated could be achieved. That is part of the reason that pearl harbor was such a great shock. Host why did japan attack the u. S. . Ian that is a question japanese scholars and American Scholars have been debating for 75 years. I think the best way to answer is to begin with the understanding that the japanese regime prior to and during the Second World War was essentially dysfunctional. Power was shared across many different elements of the military establishment. It was an army dominated government. The navy also had a great deal of power. There were rival factions within the services, and the two services were essentially at each others throats nonstop for control of the national budget, military and foreign policy. Essentially the japanese needed oil. They
Mr. Edward davis. [applause] our next veteran is mr. Jack maroney. Served in the United States marine corps during world war ii above the uss enterprise. He manned the antitank aircraft guns for the attack against the uss enterprise. Please and gentlemen mr. Jack maroney. Served ind seller okinawa, nagasaki, and part of the marine second division. Materved as a pharmacist second class. [applause] retired air force chief. Fficer mr. J grok junior he listed in 1940. After arriving at his first station in a wahoo, hawaii, he was assigned to the transport station of the base. Onring the explosion december 7, he raced out of the barracks making his way to the boathouse. There he helped defend an b17 to land on the tarmac a proximately 1500 yards away from his location. [applause] our next world war ii veteran ay. This ms. M her first assignment was to march in a ticker parade behind parade in her new uniform. She had intense 12 week Training Course to determine where she was needed. Serving