good day, everyone. this is andrea mitchell reports in washington. in georgia, president trump s grudge match against brian kemp, who refused to go along with trump s georgia 2020 conspiracy theory, could produce a big setback for the former president. trump s hand-picked candidate to challenge the sitting governor, former senator david purdue is trailing far behind. in another twist, trump vice president mike pence, a possible 2024 competitor himself, campaigned with kemp last night. when you say yes to governor brian kemp tomorrow, you will send a deafening message all across america that the republican party is the party of the future. if kemp should win, it s a rematch with stacey abrams who lost narrowly to kemp in 2018. the former president s other big push in georgia is for congressman hice to unseat brad raffensperger, who in a phone call famously repeatedly refused to, quote, find the 11,780 votes that trump needed to win georgia. the call has prompted a grand
now from the g7 summit. the first time he faces reporters since his son s felony conviction. john: it also comes as rush and vladimir putin flex the military muscles around the globe including war games near cuba. we will bring you the president s remarks live with little all-star lineup for expert analysis. we talked about how to grow this house majority and how he will help in doing so and how we will help him as well. this is a unified effort by the party, we are feeling good. the president was focused on the election, focused on the country and the challenges facing the country. president trump talked about what we can to working with a republican congress to fix these problems in january but it all starts november 5th. sandra: former president donald trump is set to deliver remarks moments from now after meeting with republican lawmakers on the hill discussing campaign strategy and his agenda for a potential second term. woe does that make the next or go hours
Whether 70 years on, pakistan can claim to be a country at ease with itself. And the bongs of big ben why they will fall silent next for four years. Next week for four years. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, Cristiano Ronaldo gets a five match ban for pushing the referee who sent him off against barcelona last night. Good evening. President trump has condemned the White Supremacists and neo nazis who took part in the weekends violent demonstrations in virginia. One woman died when a car was driven into a group of people who were protesting against the far right march in charlottesville. Donald trump has faced criticism for failing to speak out in the immediate aftermath of the attack. But this afternoon, he said racism was evil and those who caused violence in its name were criminals and thugs. 0ur North American editor jon sopel reports. Vacation suspended, the president Return To Washington this morning from his holiday to meet the director of the fbi and the Attorney General
don t fall into this trap of assigning some, you know, moral rectitude to him or certainly even falling into this complex, but they will view him as a necessary as a necessary evil. they will view him as somebody who because he s not a christian, because he s not bound by biblical etiquette, he doesn t have to play by their rules. he s an ideal partner to do the dirty work and do what s necessary to defeat their shared enemies in the culture and that is, again, it s dangerous not just politically, it is deeply destructive at a theological level. i recommend that people read the book because it s a good analysis of what is real right now. tim, great to talk to you. thanks for being with us. my pleasure. coming up, donald trump letting his allies doing the heavy campaigning in iowa and setting themselves up for a return to washington. how voters are responding to the stand-ins. that s next. responding to the stand-ins. that s next.