Journal looks at key battleground states with political reporters and analysts on the ground. Focusing on key battleground states, with reporters on the ground, what has changed, what policy issues are motivating this year. And clues about how people might vote in each state in november. Today we turn our attention to the keystone state of pennsylvania, and Franklin Marshall College Professor and poster Terry Madonna joins us from harrisburg this morning. Lets begin with what happened in pennsylvania in 2016. 2016, then candidate donald j. Trump carried the state of pennsylvania by 44,000 votes. He won the state because of the turnout and the high proportion of votes that he got in central pennsylvania, and also in the southwestern part of our state, in the old mining and mill towns. I call it small towns and rural pennsylvania, and in the northeastern part of our state, largely because he developed what has generally been referred to as the rustbelt strategy, ofre he campaigned in par
Plan to help struggling families. How far the feds should go to keep our streets safe. And breaking right now, the fight over who gets to nominate a new Supreme Court justice. Live from your local election headquarters, this is the u. S. Senate debate North Carolina. Welcome to the u. S. Senate debate North Carolina. I am your host and moderator tonight. Here tonight, republican incumbent senator thom tillis and democratic challenger Cal Cunningham. Gentleman, welcome. Our debate is airing statewide across North Carolina, and we are live streaming. You can join the conversation from anywhere on social media using nc senate debate. Along with myself, our moderators are asking the questions. Bob buckley, political reporter at wghp, and angela taylor, anchor here at cbs 17. Now for the rules. Candidates have 30 seconds for opening and closing remarks, one minute forming questions, 30 seconds for rebuttal and 30 seconds for followup questions. We will be using this bell to indicate your ti
Then with that, again, i thank the chairman and i now welcome our panel of witnesses. First, i would again like to welcome senator angus king, the former governor of maine, who served as cochair of this commission. Senator king currently sits on the Senate Armed Services committee and the committee on intelligence among others and has been a vocal leader on cybersecurity throughout his tenure. I welcome the senator here. Next, representative Mike Gallagher, cochair of the cyber Space Commission and current member of the house of representatives for the 8th district of wisconsin. Mr. Gallagher is a member of the house Armed Services committee and a former member of this committee. I also would like to welcome mr. Gallagher back to the committee again, back to congress after his paternity leave. I thank him for interrupting his paternity leave being with us. Again, congratulations on your daughter grace. In addition to being a huge packers fan, i know youre very proud as a father and for
To sway your vote. Its turned ugly. The night over who gets to nominate a new Supreme Court justice, this is the u. S. Senate debate, North Carolina. Welcome. Im your moderator. Here tonight republican incumbent thom till else, and Cal Cunningham, gentlemen, welcome. Our debate is airing statewide, and we are livestreaming on nexstar. Along with myselfsh are moderators bob buckley, and angela taylor. 30 seconds for rebuttals, and 30 seconds for followup questions. We will be using this bell. You we begin with opening remarks. Senator tillis, you won the coin to say. We begin with you. I grew i worked my may up through business. My opponent has been running for he i believe you deserve results, not empty promises tonight im going to work hard for your vote. You now have 30 seconds. I know the value of public service. I learned it growing up in lexington, church, boy scouts, in iraq and afghanistan serving with the army. Tonight senator tillis will try to tell you something im not. The f
Investors trying to decide what is going on. That is showing a little but of haven assets. Bonds not doing much. With the kind of volatility we have seen, you would think there would be a big bid. Today there is a small bit, and we also have the dollar, which is seen as a haven. If the fed is successful with their framework shipped from august, which they will want to try to create is a strong dollar signaling and improving or a Strong Economy instead of hitting into risk assets. Today is a pretty solid day for stocks overall, but the week is more difficult. David september looks like in equities maybe we gave back some of the froth we created in august but we are always looking for longterm trends. You and i talked about how about high yield. Is that giving any signal . They do seem to be moving . Abigail highyield today not doing too much, but as you are just mentioning, and i love you are talking about the erasing of the froth in august, and then september right back down. Highyield