A member of the Student Nonviolent Committee met Dr Martin Luther King Jr when he was very young he called him the boy from troy thats where he was born in alabama and that name never really left him but i think although honestly he will be deeply missed it both the u. S. Congress and of course by those that knew him i think his legacy is the important thing is he literally spilt blood for the cause of the Civil Rights Era. Antiracism protests in the u. S. City of portland are now into their 9th week the citys leaders say anger has been inflamed by president Donald Trumps decision to send in federal agents leo harding reports. Demonstrations like these have been held in Portland Oregon for the last 2 months was was protesters supporting the black lives Matter Movement demanding racial equality and in end to Police Brutality south theyre probably going to get their message across that were not backing down and were not just im here for a game not a job the 3 of you we are here completel
California is progressive stance on issues from Climate Change to immigration as long come to a part of minds political opposition to president john crumb in return he portrays the state as dominated by liberal elites out of touch with the u. S. Heartland so what does this pretty rocky logical battle reveal about the choices facing americans in the coming president ial election earlier this year the 1st of 2 special reports of its house went to find them. California has natural and manmade wonders hollywood Silicon Valley agricultural bounty and the 5th largest economy in the world it leads the u. S. In combating Climate Change and with 40000000 people is the most populous and diverse state but none of that seems to impress americas President Donald Trump very much the place is totally out of control you have sanctuary cities where you have criminals living on the taxes are way way out of whack and. People are stuck to move pretty sure for the president attacking california makes perfe
California is progressive stance on issues from Climate Change to immigration has long come to appear to my eyes political opposition to president on trump in return to trace the states as dominated by liberal elites absent touch with the u. S. Heartland so what does this picture raji logical battle reveal about the choices facing americans in the coming president ial election earlier this year the 1st of 2 special reports of apes house went to find out. California has natural and manmade wonders hollywood Silicon Valley agricultural bounty and the 5th largest economy in the world it leads the u. S. In combating Climate Change and with 40000000 people is the most populous and diverse state but none of that seems to impress americas President Donald Trump very much the place is totally out of control you have sanctuary cities where you have criminals living on the taxes are way way out of whack and. People are stuck to move pretty sure for the president attacking california makes perfec
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