And good evening. For those of you watching here on kob4tv, the santa fe new mexico. Com or las cruces, if youre listening across new mexico, welcome. And we welcome tonights moderating team and were delighted to have the candidates who will appear on your ballot running for the open u. S. Senate seat. They will be joining us tonight. Tonight the candidates are appearing from three locations, Mark Ronchetti is with us in the studio. And Ben Ray Lujan and bob walsh. Theres a camera for time keeping, enforce the rules and broadcast out of the location and the time keeper has been provided to mr. Ronchetti in the studios. Candidates will have one minute for opening remarks and then have 90 seconds to answer questions. Rebuttals are the moderators discretion and no more than 45 seconds and candidates will have 90 seconds for closing remarks. Moderators may disrupt candidates who exceed the agreed time limit. Well take one break halfway through the debate and candidates agree to come in wit
Lines. That means for democrats, 2027488000. Republicans, we want to hear from you at 2027488001. Is endants, your line independents, your line is 2027488002. You can text us your opinions at 2027488003. And we are always reading your opinions on facebook and twitter cspanwj. President trump is expected to reveal his pick for the Supreme Court later today at the white house, and several news organizations are reporting the picked to be federal judge Amy Coney Barrett. In fact, we will read a couple of paragraphs from the latest bloomberg story announcing their sourcing on the cake, heres what they said President Trump has told associates he will nominate amy barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, according to people familiar with the matter, a move that could cement conservative control of the judiciary weeks before election day. If confirmed by the senate, barrett in the 48, would become the third justice appointed to the ninemember high court by trump. She is no
Said this is the kob 4 congressional debate the candidates working to earn your vote are democrat oxchitl torres small interpublic and Yvette Herrell. Muttering tonight kob 4 chris ramirez. Thank you so much for joining us tonight are those that are watching on kob 4 are listing from her network of Radio Partners across new mexico welcome. Tonights the first time democrats oxchitl torres small interpublic and Yvette Herrell have have debated in the same rapada candidates have agreed to social distancing measures. Therell be no handshaking tonight the candidates are distanced from the crew inside of her studio. This raises a rematch from 2018 when taurus mall narrowly defeated herrell and we are excited to have an opportunity to give both a platform to make your to voters. The candidates have agreed to all the rules. Candidates will have one minute for opening remarks two minutes to answer each question 90 seconds for Closing Remarks. Moderators may enter up to candidates who exceeds th
It personal leech its getting a little close. Reporter mission resident nate haguel and his friend checked out valencia street saturday evening. Parts of it are closed to car traffic for more Outdoor Dining space. Everything is a calculated risk. 89. The concern from doctors as social distancing circles spill into others. You dot best that you can. Im just afraid that this event leads to another minisurge. And a major bay area freeway reporter the doctor says the setup on valencia is more just reopened after being blocked by protestors. Challenging than the parks. The spaces are more constricted. Plus, President Trump takes perspective. E different in a action to provide more economic relief. How it could impact you. When you pack a lot and a race against the clock of people in, i think all of thats off. In oakland. Reporter with both classes start in less than two days. Locations, he says time is a teachers are factor. Most people spend a few still not happy with the hours at these si
Disturbances and unrest in cities across the country. Tell us about that. Guest we did ask about that, and what we found is that about 60 of americans are concerned about racial discrimination, and have concerns about some of the reports around Police Brutality and communities of color, African Americans in particular in communities of color, African Americans in particular. African americans are feeling a significant amount of stress that has gone up over the past several months. We first asked that question back in may, about 42 of africanamericans reported they were feeling stress related to racial dissemination. We have seen a steady increase, to about 67 of people reporting that. Finally, racial discrimination. We have seen a steady increase, to about six to 7 of people reporting that 67 of people reporting that. We also found that an equal proportion of people are hopeful that the protests and the attention being paid to this is going to lead to meaningful change. I should point