Reopen sectors of our economy. I would tell him not to turn the switch on a go. Robert next. This is washiton week. Corporate funding is provided by and sometimes you can find yourself in direction. Fidelity is helping you to work th with Financial Planning and advice for today and tomorrow. Agh additional funding is provided by the estate of adams and howen foundation committed to bridgingultural differences, the publication for public broadcasting and contributions to your p foundation from viewers like you. Thank you. Once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. Death toll in the United States surges past 50,000 people, President Trumps asserons howor to treatavirus continue to roil his the president took no questions at the latest briefing following a week t ofsions betwe him and health experts. Joining me to discuss these issues areepters who you r are. Nancy cordes, chi congressional correspondentrom cbs news, Toluse Olorunnipa and Jeremy Peters from New York Times and s
Jagged edge takes its title from f. Scott fitzgerald who is the author probably most famously of the great gatsby and if you remember your gatsby from back in high school or college you will remember nick carowinds is from minnesota. He went off to war and this would have been world war i and when he came back he decided that he thought it would be sort of dull to move back to minnesota which he saw as the ragged edge of the universe and he decided to move to new york and he got nixed up and arrained 20s on long island with gatsby and all that cast of characters from his book. In the end when he sees what happens to many of these characters he begins to see the ultimate west where he came from as the warm center of the world and so that contrast is what i tried to draw out in my new book book, warm center to jagged edge. In the decades after the civil war the midwest was seen by many commentators as the pacesetter region, the place that is the most active the place where there were som
Dakota for over 100 years to my new book from warm center to ragged and takes its title from mister got Scott Fitzgerald who is the author of probably most famously of the great gatsby and if you remember your gatsby from back in high school or college, you remember that nick karoly was from minnesota. Nick karoly went off to war, this would have been world war i and when he came back, he decided that he thought it would be sort of doll to move back to minnesota. Which he saw as the ragged edge of the universe. And he decided to move to new york and he got mixed up in the roaring 20s. On long island with gatsby and all that cast of characters from his book. But in the end, when he sees what happens to many of these characters, he begins to see the old midwest where he came from as the warm center of the world. So that contract is what i tried to draw in my new book, from warm center to ragged edge. In the decades after the civil war, the midwest was seen by many commentators as the pac
President ial candidate Hillary Clinton, Vice President will nominate Kamala Harris and more, all taking shots at President Trump on a range of issues and tonight he has once again responded with searing attacks of his own against their record when they were in office. Put it all together and its a question we are trying to answer tonight, can the democrats persuade progressives and young voters that the partys old guard now led by nominee joe biden really stands for what they are hungry for based on a made for television, tightly scripted drama with few specifics on their own plans, but plenty of jabs of the president. Hello and welcome to fox news night, im Shannon Bream in washington. We start with corresponding peter doocy and tonights highlights. Peter. Shannon, good evening. Barack obama is a tough act to follow, but thats a democrats designed this evenings program. He spoke in philly and then Kamala Harris spoke behind me. Right now we have a president who turns our tragedies in
They hope to send a message of optimism about america and our future. We are also going to hear about topics the dnc ignored, including the violent ripping through some american cities, while democrats focused heavily on President Trumps handling of the coronavirus pandemic, republicans are expected to turn the spotlight to the chaos this year in a number of a democratically controlled cities, strike a patriotic tone, and President Trumps leadership through four years of what feels like near constant turmoil. Hello, and welcome to fox news night. Im Shannon Bream in washington. We will preview next week ahead, but first, tonight highlights from joes big night, peter doocy is at the dnc and joins us live. Hey, peter. Shannon, the way the former Vice President s speech was tonight, it was to give him a chance to try to make the argument that this race really boils down to darkness versus light. People the current president has cloaked america in darkness for much too long. Too much anger