Votes in the democrat running for a second term against Burgess Owens. Live coverage on cspan2. Tonight we will hear from the incumbent democratic congressman then mcadams and his republik and challenger, mr. Burgess owens. The safety of all involved in the debate process we are hearing the social distancing guidelines and there is no studio audience. The Debate Commission has established a format that allows each candidate one, two minutes for the initial reply to a question. I will then direct followup response to then questions. I will be taking questions from members of the news media, students from salt lake Unity College and from members of the viewing audience participating on social media. Prior to the debate a virtual coin toss determined that Burgess Owens will provide the initial response to the first question. We will alternate who answers first on the remaining questions. Lets get right to it. Mr. Owens, welcome. Good to see you. We wanted to, we wanted to let voters see s
And been saulengo, coverage begins on cspan2 at 7 00 pm eastern. All 435 house seats are up for election in november. The current the political report only 90 one of those races are competitive. One of them is the utah fourth Congressional District were incumbent presented been mc adams, the only the credit member of congress is seeking reelection. He participated in a debate against his opponent burgess owens. Live from downtown Salt Lake City, the utah the they Commission Welcomes you to the fourth Congressional District candidates debate. Good evening. Im doug wilkes, editor of the deseret news. I moderate tonights debate at the invitation of the Utah Debate Commission, this event held live on october 12th is part of the Utah Debate Commissions work to educate voters and encourage Civil Exchange of ideas. If you are watching or listening live we encourage your reaction and questions on social media using the hashtag use he debate and listen learn vote. Live from Salt Lake City, utah
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Kpix 5 news at 7 00 starts now with the Rolling Stones stadium. A scathing letter to the city of santa clara and it is reigniting a few between the city and the 49ers. Reporter the Rolling Stones complaints were detailed in a letter that was sent to the 49ers after the stones concert here last month. They cited dysfunctional and random roles that make them question whether they ever want to come back. The Rolling Stones Production Team complemented minute demands by the city of santa clara at the stadium no longer worth the effort to play there. The stones were grateful that the 10 pm curfew was moved to 11 pm for the show but they said the regulations for things like stage rigging and pyrotechnics which had to be canceled were restrictive and dysfunctional. I think they have to work with it if they want the big names to come pick this is the statement. In regards to the fireworks, the 49ers a promoter were mis communicating are not sharing information between themselves. And the 49ers
Somewhere they could be safe. Sometimes that was just the northern states. Sometimes mexico. And most famously all the way to canada to be in a completely different country and be free from the chance that they could get recaptured and brought about a into slavely. What was the journey like . Where are slaves at this time . And how were any making that journey in canada. In the decades before the civil war slaves were really everywhere in the United States. We think of them mostly in the south, rural places. But enslaved people are in cities, enslaved people are brought into northern cities. Some of them are sort of rented into the west and the northwest. And so theyre really everywhere. And often they would take the tune when they saw one either working with a network of people or by themselves to escape slavery. And to seek that freedom that they could find. What is the story that stands out to you of in your research of the slave making that journey . My research is really focused o