Donald trump looks at the violence and sees a political lifeline. Bret donald trump and joe biden live electrical Battle Grounds in urban hot spots deliver contrasting messages on how to confront racial unrest. We are joined by Biden Campaign Senior Advisor Symone Sanders only on fox news sunday. Plus, the president pushes back on reports he privately disparaged american soldiers. Its a fake story written by a magazine that was probably not going to be around much longer. Bret we will ask our sunday panel how it could impact the crucial military vote, all right now on fox news sunday. Bret angelo again from fox news in washington. Its now just 58 days, eight weeks, until election day and the first debate between President Trump and joe biden just three weeks away now. Coronavirus, racial unrest and the economy all key issues that could impact the vote. We begin with fox team coverage, david spunt at the white house and Jacqui Heinrich in wilmington, delaware. Lets start with the latest
A Campaign Stop in manchester, hampshire. Watch live at 6 p. M. Eastern on cspan, online on cspan. Org or listen live on the free cspan radio app. The fourday Republican National convention ended last columnist today reviewed President Trumps acceptance speech topics included Fact Checking the president s commitments as well as his use of the white house for the campaign speech. We are going to get right into it. Welcome. Since you probably had the latest night im going to start with you. Give us an overview of your factcheck of last night. We were running out of superlatives during the Republican National convention. One night, we called it a tsunami of untruths. For trump, we a title wave of tall tales, false claims and revisionist history. That is certainly what we saw. We had 25 separate claims of false or misleading statements that the president made that was just scratching the surface. Trumpte a whole book can on trump and what we call his assault on truth and his propensity to
Today. Mutual of america financial group, Retirement Services and investments. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. And by contrutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Sreenivasan good evening and thanks for joining us. States and cities across the country are preparing for more demonstrations, calling up National Guard units and considering the federal governments offer to deploy active duty troops after violent protests last night. Demonstrations spread after the death of george floyd, a black man who died after a White Minneapolis Police officer kneeled on his neck for nine minutes. That officer is now charged with third degree murder. Many legal and peaceful gatherings continued today to grieve and demand justice for floyd, and for others. But last night, demonstrators set fires, smashed windows, and attacked Police Officers in many places, and Officials Say
Afternoon, but it is on the chilly side, particularly in comparison to yesterday, especially in the south east. As we go through the afternoon, temperatures will be 813dc, but it afternoon, temperatures will be 8 13dc, but it will stay quiet through the evening and overnight. With lighter winds, we will see fewer showers across the far north, and with clearer skies, the temperatures will drop away. Low single figures to greet us first thing on monday morning. Its also going to be a cooler story, with a morning frost as well. The next few days will be dry and sunny. Thats it from me. Hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uks leading commentators with the foreign correspondents who file their stories for the folks back home with the dateline london. This week, trick or treat . A halloween brexit perhaps gives way to a december election and a new years resolution, but will borisjohnson be running the country by then . And will the uk be governable, whoevers
Hello, welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uks leading commentators with the foreign correspondents who file their stories for the folks back home with the dateline london. This week, trick or treat . A halloween brexit perhaps gives way to a december election and a new years resolution, but will borisjohnson be running the country by then . And will the uk be governable, whoevers in charge . In washington, donald trump declares a big success in Northern Syria as he tells the middle east to solve its own problems. Two leaders anxious to escape foreign entanglements. With me, to discuss them, mina al 0raibi, editor in chief of the national, the canadian broadcaster jeffrey kofman, bronwen maddox, director of the uks institute for government, and a former Foreign Editor at the times and the british political commentator, steve richards. Borisjohnsons brexit deal has already achieved something his predecessors never did the house of commons voted for it. Unfortunate