A step towards peace sudans government and on the group sign a deal but some shunned. So the team of doctors treating the us president say they are pleased with his progress but cannot give a timetable for when hell be released from hospital a donald trump was admitted to the Walter Reed National military Medical Center in mary land on friday hes been receiving its very mental treatment for covert 19 earlier President Trump tweeted that things are going well i think and hes been thanking his supporters just 72 hours into the diagnosis now the 1st week of it and a particular day 7 to 10 of the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness at this time the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made. There is a he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion fatigue all of which are now resolving improving support and that the president s been fever free for over 24 hours we remain cautiously optimistic but hes doing great and the president this
Report the two hotel groups could be creating a tie up the dax reshuffles members to remove the Payment Company. We are going to speak to the ceo and cofounder at 10 45 cet Kamala Harris accepts the nomination of Vice President telling the Democratic National convention that the incompetence of the Trump Administration has left people afraid lets fight withconviction. Lets fight with hope. Lets fight with confidence in ourselves and a commitment to each other to the america we know is possible welcome back as we come back, let me tell you the Norwegian Central Bank has come to a unanimous decision should we move on . They decided to keep policy rates unchanged. The hold onraits doesnt give too much direction at this point. There was speculation as to the commentary we might get to the Norwegian Central Bank around the decision and continue to say the prospects for low wage growth continue to put pressure. It is unlikely well see more moderation and inflationary pressures later out here
Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. [applause] pres. Trump thank you very much, everybody. What a nice crowd. It is beautiful. It might be hot, but it is beautiful. We are here today to celebrate and expand our Historic Campaign to rescue American Workers from job killing regulations. Before i came into office, American Workers were smothered by an avalanche of wasteful and expensive and intrusive federal regulation. These oppressive burdens and peoples were a tax our slashing takehome pay, suppressing innovation, and shipping millions of american jobs overseas. Millions and millions and millions. It never ended. Four years ago, we ended this regulatory assault on the American Worker, and we launched the most dramatic regulatory Relief Campaign in American History by far. No other administration has done anywhere near. [applause] thank you. At the heart of this effort was a revolutionary promise for every one new regulation, we pledged that two federal regulations
Welcome to the National Press club. I am lisa matthews. Vice president of the club and Associated Press u. S. Video assignment manager. The killing of george floyd by police in minneapolis on may 25 convulsed the nation in black lives matter protests and renewed an urgent outcry for Police Reform. At the same time, our nation has struggled to contain the coronavirus, which has struck communities of color disproportionately. Today, we welcome Congressional Black Caucus chair, representative karen bass, a democrat from california. She has devoted her decade in congress to issues of crimin al justice and disparities in health care. Representative bass chairs the Judiciary Committee subcommittee on crime and was passed by House Speaker nancy pelosi and judiciary chair jerry nadler, shepherding the George Floyd Justice in policing act, through the legislative process. The act, which passe d the house in late june, bans chokeholds and no knock warrants, as well as lowering the legal barriers
This hearing will look at a range of violent antigovernment this aint about politics here. This is something that happens on the political spectrum that involves violence, threatening institutions, and we have got to look at it, and that is what we are doing today. So these threats range from decentralized and leaderless it is incredibly irrelevant to me which groups we look at so long that we are looking at the principal ones that threaten peoples lives. Some of these extremist movements stream from ideologies that are decades old. Others are relatively new. These threats range from decentralized and leaderless accelerationist networks to more structured militia groups. Antigovernment extremism is one of the Common Threads, but we often see overlap with antiimmigrant, antisemitic, antiblack, antimuslim ideologies as well, bringing these extremists into common cause with others who are extremist in nature. We have an opportunity to discuss the current Threat Landscape from these moveme