Of the election campaign. 00 01 01,354 2147483051 37 15,392 the pair sparred over 2147483051 37 15,392 4294966103 13 29,429 immigration, abortion shes a marxist. Everybody knows shes a marxist. People start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom. But soon they got on to issues such as immigration, a key concern for voters and one that could be a strength for the former president , though he chose to focus on unsubstantiated claims about migrants eating peoples pets. In springfield, theyre eating the dogs. The people that came in, theyre eating the cats. Theyre eating. The Vice President could scarcely contain herself. Of the people that live there. Moderators attempted to Fact Check the former president on several occasions during the debate. Abc news did reach out to the City Manager there. He told us there have been no credible reports of specific claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community. Well, ive seen people on te
Emergency and given the Public Health recommendations issued by the San Francisco department of Public Health, governor Gavin Newsome and mayor breed have lifted restrictions on teleconference. This meeting is being held virtually with all members and staff participating via teleconference. This will ensure the safety of sfers board, sfers staff, and members of the public. While this allows us to hold meetings via teleconference, it may not be as seamless as it normally would be. A reminder to the public to mute your microphones to minimize background noise. Madam secretary, roll call, please. [roll call] clerk we do have a quorum. President bridges . Thank you, madam secretary. At this time, the board will be going into closed session. The board will begin with general Public Comment, but no earlier than 2 00 p. M. Well take Public Comment ongoing into closed session at this time. Madam secretary, please open the phone lines. Clerk members of the public who wish to provide Public Comm
A lot of criticism from the left when he says that donald trump sort of reassuring Many Americans that he said i am the Democratic Party thats not something that progressive like to hear the Republican Party has outperformed its Popular Support over the years because its always appealed to its base and look for ways to expand right words and the Democratic Party hasnt looked at the how to expand the left word instead it always focuses on the center and thats always very muddy and loses a lot of potential support from the left a lot of the commentators the prodemocrat commentators said biden did well by not losing arguably but on the progressive issues that you mentioned given that come on harris has expressed support previously for the Green New Deal and the world has seen the pictures of the wildfires in the United States the Climate Crisis being arguably the existential threat to the earth how is she going to triangulate the position of not supporting the green. The deal on wednesday
About the campaign and the federal judiciary. And tony perkins looks at evangelical voters in the november election. We will also take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. 550 for president donald j. Trump. President trump and Vice President mike pence were officially renominated for the gop ticket this november. We will get your thoughts on the first day of the Republican Convention, from rollcall call to the speeches last night, and a preview of tonights lineup. Here are your lines. If you are supporting the president this november, dial in 202 7488000. If you are supporting joe biden, your line is 202 7488001. If you are undecided, please call us at 202 7488002. Your first name, city, and state at 202 7488003. Or facebook tor join the conversation. We will begin with one of the keynote speakers, the president s son, donald trump, jr. [video clip] after eight years of slow growth, trumps policies have been rocket fuel to th
Television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. Washington journal continues. Host our guest here to talk campaignily issues in 2020. Mr. Perkins, what role do you plan to play in this election . Guest it is good to be with you. The Family Research council has been in washington for about 35 years. We work on Public Policy as it pertains to families and we do so from a christian perspective. We are evangelical, biblicallybased organization. That isa political arm involved in congressional elections. Obviously president ial elections, even state and local elections. Working in those campaigns and educating candidates and supporting candidates. Host how much money do you plan to spend in this campaign. We do it by cycle. We are working on the grassroots we are about 20 million in this election cycle that we are working in the grassroots educating voters, equipping voters, and now we come to the culmination of work that has been going on the