The freedom to do what is right and good. For yourself and your family. To accomplish dreams. To live securely. To help others. Not by the force of government, but by the goodness of heart. Where rights are not granted by government or claimed by identities, but are unalienable. As members of the human race. Today, americas greatness is challenged by those with extreme notions. Defunding Law Enforcement as lawlessness abounds. Hateful rhetoric telling you what to wear and when you can work. Limiting free speech and freedom of worship. Ideas. Let us restore the values that made America Great. We will make america strong again. Returned to the highest standard. We will make america proud again. A land of freedom of speech and worship. We will make america safe again. Command of security and prosperity. And we will make America Great again. A land of greatness. From washington, d. C. , welcome to the 2020 Republican National convention. Tonight, celebrating america is the land of greatnes
Vaccine. If you want to understand this market, including today, the dow tumbled 354 points s p lost 1. 23 and the nasdaq plunged 2. 29 with many bigcap tech stocks taking it on the chin. You have to recognize things will never be the same in this country or around the world until we get a vaccine the pandemic, not the fed they know nothing not the election is the most important driver of the stock prices thats right we get a vaccine sooner than expected, we save the economy. But if the process drags on and we dont have any stimulus, were going the need to adjust to the slow to no growth huddle at home normal therefore, our fate is in the hands oh of a few dozen companies. Whoever get there is first is going to make a lot of money thats why we decided to do something new. We surveyed 92 drug analysts, the best we could find, state and local level, to handicap the chances of each of the main players. We dont bet on at least we dont like to bet on lifethreatening situations. This is a te
Continues. Now jennifer because on the 2015 shooting at emmanuel ame church in charleston, South Carolina. I want to thank all of you for coming tonight. Im happy to see you. I want to think barnes and noble for having me here tonight. Its an honor to be in the company of fabulous authors. I see some old friends out there, i see some new friends out there and some people i know who were directly affected by this tragedy. Why dont i tell you about the book, im happy to take questions. Ill read a bit from the book and i want to hear what you have to say and what you would like for me to answer. When we dive right in . This book is about june 17, 2015. This is the beginning of the story. That night was an especially hot night. It was about 8 00 p. M. When a young white man with a bowl haircut parked outside of annual ame church. If you dont live here, this is a Historic Black Church in the heart of downtown. It was summertime, the city was filled with tourists. Kids were out of school in
Columbine high school in 1999. Host dave cullen, who are eric and dylan . Guest eric and dylan were the two killers at columbine. And eric was a psychopath, and dylan was not. They were completely different can people. And, you know, as i spent ten years on this book, and the question i get asked the most often is why did they do it. And it took me about a year to figure out thats really the wrong question, at least in the wrong direction, because theres eric and why he did it, and theres dylan, and theyre completely different people. So you want to talk about each one of them . So eric was a psychocopath, classic. Host eric harris. Guest yes. And he was the mastermind of the plot. And he spent a couple years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. That was his real fantasy, as a 16yearold boy. Wipe out humanity, always to leave three or four or five people because to a psychopath, the power of life as well as death makes him all the more powerful. A god can give li
Objection. Ms. Collins madam president , as the snoor senior as the senior republican woman in the senate today, i am pleased to begin a series of speeches, along with my good friend from california, the senior democratic woman senator, senator Dianne Feinstein to commemorate a significant milestone in our nations history, 100 years ago today the Senate Finally passed the 19th amendment which affirmed the right of women to vote in elections. Madam president , all of us recall that in 1775, as the Second Continental Congress was forging a new nation conceived in liberty, be a gale add Abigail Adams admonished her husband john to, quote, remember the ladies, end quote. Despite Abigail Adams advice, it took a century and a half for women to adhief their right achieve their rightful place as full u. S. Citizens. On june 4, 1919, the United States Senate Passed the 19th amendment to our constitution. The courage and determination exhibited by generations of women and men were rewarded in ju