Tonight, as we come on the air, the president just moments ago on the coronavirus, saying, we need schools open, after saying today children are, quote, virtually immune, and that this thing is going away. Tonight, florida, for one, reporting a record increase in hospitalizations in a single day. More than 157,000 americans dead. The debate over returning to schools. Tonight, the districts that have opened already. The cases, the students testing positive. Images inside one georgia school, packed hallways, no masks. Chicago announcing they will begin the school year online. And the other unfolding crisis in texas, new moms testing positive, separated from their newborns. Also tonight, the pandemic president ial election. Tonight, the president s campaign trying to halt mailin voting for americans who want to vote from home in this pandemic. The campaign suing nevada to try to stop the state from sending ballots to registered voters. 24 hours after the president suggested mailin voting
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do you agree? well, it s vicious but i don t think it s actually that he is boring. i think is he embarrassing. i mean, it s an embarrassment to watch him. it s an embarrassment to watch him in warsaw blurt out things that he promptly has the state department rush out and say isn t true. it s embarrassing to watch his vice president. it s embarrassing if you watched him hanging out with barack obama looking like he was the grandfather who had been invited to the thanksgiving dinner and everybody was ignoring him, while they all talked to barack obama, this is in some ways, you know, not only are his policies terrible, and destructive and people are suffering from gasoline prices and food prices from the border, but in addition, you have a president who you are not sure is completely there. the little piece you just showed
big oil was seemingly on trial on capitol hill wednesday as executives from shell, exxonmobil and four other major energy companies testified before high gas prices before a democratic-controlled committee. ashley strohmeyer has more. reporter: oil executives say the democrats accusations of them trying to rip off americans at the pumps simply isn t true. the president of shell saying it s illegal for them to set the price of crude oil. listen to them. because oil is a global commodity, shell doesn t set or control the price of crude oil. similarly, shell doesn t set or control the price that consumers pay. indeed, it would be illegal for shell to do so, because nearly all shell-branded retail stations in the u.s. are owned by independent operators who set their own prices in the marketplace. big oil says if lawmakers on capitol hill wanted to really help, they d be sitting down to meet with oil companies ceo s to map out a plan for increased production. however, democrats say
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