Appointed to the seat by governor mark dayton in 2018 and she won a special election two years ago. If she wins, it will be for a full sixyear term. Her republican opponent is jason lewis. He is also a former talk radio host. Tina smith and jason lewis joined me remotely this hour as part of our meet the candidate series to talk about the issues facing minnesota and the country. There arent a lot of rules for our conversation today. I will ask you a series of questions. I ask you to keep to the issues, even though you are running for senate, we dont need to filibuster. I will give you each plenty of time to lay out your views and respond to each other. One firm a rule i will enforce is you cant talk over each other. It sounds bad on the radio, people will turn us off, and nobody will hear what you have to say. I will give you each a minute at the start and the end to make the case why voters should pick you. I flipped a coin before we started, jason lewis, you get the first minute. Why
Welcome to news asia glad you could join us we begin in myanmar where 2 Army Soldiers appear to have testified on camera that the army had carried out atrocities against the Rohingya Muslim minority these appear to be the 1st public confessions of the armys involvement in crimes against the 2 soldiers have been described as. Confessions were recorded in the custody of the army and. The army has been fighting we arent able to confirm these confessions were made voluntarily or under duress but heres what the soldiers said. Privates all said i quote we shot dead and wiped out according to the command of all irrespective of all children and adult private. Said a court. Give us an old up all you see and all you hear so we indiscriminately shot at all. Correspondent who covers the region joins me now from kuala lumpur whats your assessment of these videos i mean how. Old might they have been to do this. Well i can tell you that i saw a video that has been made public that came out made that
The Republican National convention, politico talked with mark meadows, discussing the confluence of the Trump Administration and the campaign as well as negotiations to that covid economic responsible. Lets get started. Lets give a warm welcome to white house chief of staff, mark meadows. Think you for joining us. Thank you for joining us. It is great to be with you this morning. It is 69 days until election day. Ing isesidents poll lagging in every swing state that we see. Give us a sense, if the president wins on november 3, it will be because he did what over the next 69 days . I think it is not just what he does over the next 69 days. Let me just be clear. I am going to talk in my personal capacity as we talk about some of these things so that we dont get everybody tweeting at me that i am hatch act. He from a political standpoint, if i put on my political hat, here is what i see. Its not just what he does the next 69 days, but building on the years prior to that, but taking the ne
With white house chief of staff mark meadows and National Executive director kevin mclaughlin. This is 50 minutes. All right. Lets give a warm welcome to white house chief of staff mark meadows. Thank you for joining us. It is great to be with you both. Mr. Meadows, 69 days until election day. Although you are not counting, we are. The president s polling is lagging in pretty much every swing state that we see. We talked about this yesterday. Real clear politics average has the president down seven or so points. Onthe president wins november 3, it will be because he did what over the next 69 days . I think it is not just what he does over the next 69 days. Im going to talk in my personal capacity as we talk about some of these things so that we dont get everybody tweeting that im violating the hatch act with the two of you. From a political standpoint, if i put on my political hat, heres what i see. It is not just what hes going to do in the next 69 days, but what hes building on from
That just cost facebook billions of dollars. Tracking godzilla. A saharan dust storm stretching from texas to florida now heads toward the northeast. Why for some it could actually be dangerous. And police story. As many areas try to reimagine the force and its role in communities, well look back at the history of policing, when it began, what came before it, and learn the key decisions that led us to todays enforcement levels. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. If we want to end this outbreak, really tend, weve got to realize that we are part of the process. Reporter the dangerous first wave of the virus is crashing into the three biggest states california, texas, and florida. Were in a much stronger place. The truth is we did slow the spread. We flattened the curve. The response has not been a success. It has been one of the least successful responses in the entire world. Reporter the house of representatives voting to make washin