Amy coney i hope your employer will take care of your health care needs. We should provide Financial Assistance to those who have lost their job. Early voting at a record high, but its not without problems. S that didnt belong to us. Ton we wind up getting ballots that didnt belong to us. Tonight the ballot mixups happening in spots around the country. Announcer live from cnbc Global Headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith. Good evening one week ago President Trump was in the hospital infected with covid19 tonight, hes holding a Campaign Rally in florida these are live pictures. Late today the white house doctor said hes tested covid negative two days in a row the president speaking in sanford, near orlando, florida, in front of a crowd packed with supportersand will join us dr. Anthony fauci is live with us and will join us for an interview and ill ask him about that as the president speaks Coronavirus Infections are rising to levels we havent seen in nearly tw
Super bowl sunday without thinking of katy perrys have time performance. What but just in timberlake and groupsy . The song was katy perry. I knew what you were doing. That is what todd piro does. Didnt protect me that time. Jillian you are on your. House democrats approve a Budget Resolution paving the way for congress to pass covid19 relief bill without republicans. Shannon Griff Jenkins has the plan. So much of that bipartisan unity, they are pushing ahead with ago a little on strategy has 2 trillion relief package, the house approve the Budget Resolution yesterday which sets of a vote in the senate as soon as today where Party Leaders are at odds over lack of unity. We are going to Work Together with this president , we are united as one for big bold package working with our republican friends when we can. The new president talks a lot about unity but his white house staff and congressional leadership are working with a different playbook. This as the president offers his support f
John f. Marszalek discusses his process for writing in his relationship with Abraham Lincoln and what he mainly focused on with civil war and not his presidency. Held at the lincoln form symposium, this is one hour. So, let us begin with our last session for the 23rd form. I am Frank Williams your coach. We are delighted to have with us once again, every other year, we have the john and craig show. applause and that is much deserved, because they get high grades, high marks from you. Deservedly so. Im not even sure what it is there going to talk about this morning. But we will be entertained. I can tell you that. What can we say about two of our very loyal members who have served for a long time. A long time on our board of advisers. John john f. Marszalek is our dear friend from Mississippi State, university. Executive director of the Ulysses Grant association and president ial library where i served as president. He is recently the editor along with david mullin and louis gallows of
Security, and Civic Education and empowerment. This conversation is part of a broader and Strategic Dialogue on civics as a National Security imperative. The Broader Program and todays. Rogram are generously funded we are very grateful. Todays amazing lineup of speakers will focus on the ways in which systemic racism, in addition to being a in fundamental violation of our commitment to human rights, is also a National Security issue. From sidelining essential voices and talents in National Security to undermining our influence around the world, to presenting all too tempting target adversaries to dos exploit. Tomorrow afternoon, same place and time at 4 00, we will have part two of the conversation where we will delve into the ways in which revitalizing Civic Education and engagement can help address the inequities and National Security threats. Engaged inust be sustaining our democracy. Civic education can help you click equip us to be better effective and to hold our institutions acc
Hi i am Suzanne Spaulding director of the Democratic Institution project and the International Security program at the center for strategic and international studies. I want to welcome all of you to part one of a twopart conversation, connecting the issues of racism, National Security, and Civic Education and empowerment. This conversation is part of a broader Strategic Dialogue with civics as a National Security imperative. The Broader Program and todays program are generously funded by the Craig Newmark philanthropy. We are very grateful for his support. Todays amazing lineup of speakers will focus on the ways in which systemic racism in addition to being a fundamental violation of our commitment to human rights, is also a National Security issue. From sidelining essential voices and talents and National Security to undermining our influence around the world to presenting an all too tempting targets to exploit. address the inequities in the National Security threat. All of us must be