Candidates will answer questions on economic, climate, Foreign Policy and divide. We want to know how the candidates differ from the president and why they think they can do a better job. President trump did not respond to our invitation to this event. And governor had a scheduling conflict. Here are the rules, each candidate will have 60 seconds to speak when working is by moderator, they may also get an additional 30 seconds for followup. Time will be deducted if the rules are not respected. Congressman walsh you are start. Thank you everybody who came, Business Insider, thank you. Governor it is an honor to stand on the stag stage with you. The president of the United States will be impeached very, very soon. The president of the United States will deserve to be impeached very, very soon. Lets cut through all the craziness. We will spend the next hour, hour and a half as anthony and lynette said talking about really important issues Climate Change, trade, whats going on at the borde
Citizens have a right to clarify important questions. The judges have no right to interfere with the democratic wishes of the electorate, lets stop wasting time and get on to repealing the European Community act. As always, really keen to hear from you do get in touch throughout the morning. That ruling is in 30 minutes hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11. As youd expect, the programme will be dominated by reaction to that Supreme Court ruling, due in just under half an hours time. As always, do get in touch use victorialive, and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today in half an hours time, the Supreme Court will deliver its ruling on whether the Prime Minister needs parliaments approval before she can start the process of leaving the eu. The long awaited judgment will decide how the eus Article 50 Exit Clause is triggered. The government argues that ministers have the power to do that, but opponents say they need parliaments
Between blacks and whites there is. Blacks can come in and tell their stories of what happened to them, whites can tell their stories and learn about the history that they were never taught. And when i was live anything Prince Edward reporting the book for one summer, i went to every event there for, you know, over the summer and went to weekly events there for a couple of years. And there are so many students who were affected that, i mean, i really could, like, walk into a Grocery Store and probably find, you know, five in a single outs to walmart outing to walmart. It was very rich with students that had lived that experience and from various perspectives, you know . The thing that i really realized when i started interviewing these students was that there were so many different perspectives. I had never thought of what life might look like for a kid who was 5 when the schools closed, right . So when i met someone, i said, oh, my gosh, ive got to cast a wider net. It was really amaz
And what its done is brought together the Public Sector and the private sector, local government with the help of foundations and others who have been doing this work for a long time to get together and design cradle to college and career action plans. Thats the work thats being done in communities all across this country. And its evidence based. And its goal oriented. Its both ur gent and long term. In detroit, mayor duggan announced their action plan by more than 100 leaders and youth in the detroit area. The next five years, detroit plans to recruit and match 5,000 new mentors to employ 5,000 additional men to reduce suspensions by 50 . And enroll its 4yearolds in preschool. And they have matched strategies to get that work done. In boston, the Boston Foundation has invested millions to expand street safe outreach programs to youth at risk of violent crime. And theyre doing this in coordination with the Boston Police department. And the mayors Public Safety initiative. In philadelph
Tied to your newspaper subscription. But first, were going to get to the storms and sam. You have been tracking it all night. What a two days, george. This is as big as any strong outbreaks in the spring. Lets get some pictures out of north carolina. Frederick county, maryland. Around the d. C. Area. Three to five inches of rain. 60mileperhour to 70mileperhour winds blowing through with that rain. And then, also, just outside asheville, north carolina. Heres the biggest rainfall total we could find. Five information of rain in 2 1 2 hours in boone, north carolina. And again, with the incredible winds, the wind gusts just through new yorks la guardia airport. 70 miles, just off long island. A good sign. Not before 23 tornadoes reported in the touchdown zone here. Looking at 700 storm reports. Feels like spring in georgia, right, steve . Reporter good morning, sam. This is whats left of a body shop. Several people were working back here, who came right here. Used to be an office. And it