You on this second hour of Chris Jansing reports. At this hour, Kamala Harris says shes ready to go. What were learning about her final hours of practice before debating Donald Trump, and her plans to launch a major Campaign Tour right afterwards. Standing by on the sidelines, Nikki Haley says she told Trumps Team shed campaign for him, so why havent they asked her yet . Plus, major developments in the case of a man accused of murdering four Idaho College students as they slept. Why a judge ruled that bryan Kohbergers Trial needs to be moved out of the town where the killings took place. And the hunt for a Highway Gunman enters day three. Helicopters, dogs, drones, all leading in the search for a suspect who fired from the ledge of a cliff, hitting Speeding Cars below, and injuring five people. Were live on the scene in kentucky. Our Nbc News reporters are following all of the latest developments. We start with Kamala Harris declaring shes ready for tomorrows big debate and making plan
Clear young people are not just single issue voters. There are so many issues that affect young peoples lives and they view them all intersectionally. When trump was elected, it was clear all the things we care about were at stake, not just the future of the climate, and it was irresponsible to vote on one issue. America encompasses every issue you could imagine. Host is your organization tied to former candidate tom steyer . Guest thats right, tom steyer is our founder and a key funder. Host as far as joe biden or the Vice President is concerned, how do you think he is doing currently reaching out to young people . Guest joe biden is actually doing well with young people in the polls, up somewhere between 25 and 30 points, much better than Hillary Clinton was doing with young folks at this stage in 2016. It is interesting the question is about reaching out. He is not necessarily the best messenger the Biden Campaign has for Younger Generations. We know he didnt win the primary with th
Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, everyone. As we begin our final day of consideration of the fy21 spending bills, id like to thank you all for your kind words and well wishes and ask you, please, to indulge me in just a few more reflections. I came to congress in 1989, one of just 31 women in the house and senate and to this committee in 1993 alongside only six other women under the 64member panel. This body is better for the 100 women serving in the 116th congress and for the many women in the room today. Its my honor to address the full committee for my final time as the first woman chair. You know, its ironic [applaus [applause] thank you. Its ironic that back in 1993 i had to choose between serving on appropriations or ways and means. I was fortunate to be given that choice. And today, we markup my final appropriation bills in the ways and Means Committee room. I chose appropriations because i believed it was the best place to give more people a better chance at a better l
Students and their families and we know that todays College Students are so different from the students that my team is colon to take in the real College Students so im encouraged on your take based on your reporting. You are right the demographics today or do differently age is different i mostly focused on students who were right out of high school so what is that transition out of high school . That captures all of the College Population but i want to understand how the pathways diverged for different students and that was usually by Family Income they were going down a much more traditional path to split out the Family Income. Start by telling us into those different issues about your own path coming out of high school. I had a rocky. After school in toronto i came to Columbia University for one semester and then dropped out and then traveled around the Southern United States and ended up half a year later at yale and was there for three semesters and dropped out again and got the
Referring to it as because really is its so wonderful. See all of you in the library enjoying these amazing author talks about amazing books. I want say i invite you to share your experience on social media. Use the hashtag wri book. And yeah just let other people see how much fun were and hopefully inspire them to come again because well be keeping it going tomorrow. So i didnt introduce myself, so ill do that. Im jane rotunda, am the director of the book festival, and im really, really honored to be here with you all and to be putting these amazing author events tonight. Its a true honor. I use the pronouns. She her and i want to start by also thanking the Madison Public Library. I want to thank the Madison Public Library foundation. Its because of their support and festival sponsors that were able to provide these free public to our community. Its its why its all possible. And this is a special, an important moment that im really honored to take part in is in drews intraday using ou