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Harris was asked to name a few of Trump's virtues. Here's her response
Read full article: Harris was asked to name a few of Trump's virtues. Here's her responseVice President Kamala Harris was asked to name three virtues that her opponent in next month's election, Donald Trump, possesses — but was unable to come up with even one.
2022 election results: Michigan US Rep. Elissa Slotkin wins re-election in newly-drawn 7th district
Read full article: 2022 election results: Michigan US Rep. Elissa Slotkin wins re-election in newly-drawn 7th districtUnited States representative from Michigan Elissa Slotkin has secured a third term in office, defeating Republican opponent state Sen. Tom Barrett in the general election, the AP projects.
Michigan AG, SOS participate in ‘Making it Count: A Voter Information Town Hall’
Read full article: Michigan AG, SOS participate in ‘Making it Count: A Voter Information Town Hall’LANSING, Mich. – Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson answered voter questions at a town hall event Wednesday night. “Making it Count: A Voter Information Town Hall” took place at 7 p.m. Additionally, Kent County Clerk Lisa Posthumus-Lyons held a news conference Tuesday where she shared information to prepare voters for Election Day. Residents can also vote in person on Election Day, but because of the pandemic, you will be encouraged to wear a mask and practice social distancing. You can also register at your local clerk’s office on Election Day in Michigan to vote in the presidential election.
Biden outraises Trump $383M to $248M in September
Read full article: Biden outraises Trump $383M to $248M in SeptemberPresident Donald Trump wipes away sweat during an NBC News Town Hall, at Perez Art Museum Miami, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Miami. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump was outraised by Democrat Joe Biden in September and is being outgunned financially by his rival with just weeks to go until Election Day. Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh tweeted that the Trump effort had $251.4 million on hand at the end of September, compared with $432 million for Biden. The president's campaign was betting on a well-stocked bank account to blanket airwaves and online with Trump ads. “President Trump hits final stretch with strength, resources, record & huge ground game needed to spread message and secure re-election,” Murtaugh tweeted.
Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s town hall claims on coronavirus
Read full article: Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s town hall claims on coronavirusIn President Trump’s town hall Thursday night, the coronavirus took center stage as it has during this campaign. First we’re taking a look at a claim the President has made before that’s rating has changed since the first time he said it. Next is a claim the President has been making about the lives he’s saved during the pandemic. We were expected to lose 2,200,000 people and maybe more than that,” the President told one of women who asked a question during the town hall. More Town Hall fact checks from the Trust Index:
Trust Index: Fact-checking Biden’s economic promises, auto jobs
Read full article: Trust Index: Fact-checking Biden’s economic promises, auto jobsFormer Vice President Joe Biden’s town hall Thursday night was largely policy-oriented, especially on matters of jobs and the economy, which is why it’s where we’re starting Biden’s plan for economic recovery. “Wall Street said I will create 18.6 million new jobs, good paying jobs. The GDP will grow by $1 trillion more than under Trump and seven million more jobs than under Trump,” Biden said. “Electric vehicles will save billions of gallons of oil and will create 1 million, not me, Wall Street (says), automobile jobs,” Biden told one audience member. The Biden plan doesn’t offer any specifics on how that would work and skeptics have said the switch over to electric vehicles without federal help could actually cost the industry jobs.
Trust Index: Fact-checking Biden's claim on economy
Read full article: Trust Index: Fact-checking Biden's claim on economyTrust Index: Fact-checking Biden's claim on economyPublished: October 16, 2020, 7:11 amFormer Vice President Joe Biden’s town hall was largely policy oriented, especially on matters of jobs and the economy, which is why it’s where we’re starting Biden’s plan for economic recovery.
Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s town hall economic claims
Read full article: Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s town hall economic claimsFor this Trust Index we’re taking a look at a pair of claims about the state of the economy under the trump administration. What is the Trust Index? We were just hitting 160 million jobs,” Trump said. What is the Trust Index? More Town Hall fact checks from the Trust Index:
Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s town hall economic claims
Read full article: Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s town hall economic claimsTrust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s town hall economic claimsPublished: October 16, 2020, 7:05 amFor this Trust Index we’re taking a look at a pair of claims about the state of the economy under the trump administration.
Trust Index: Fact-checking Biden on controversial 1994 crime bill
Read full article: Trust Index: Fact-checking Biden on controversial 1994 crime billOne of the major issues for Joe Biden during his campaign has been his support of the 1994 crime bill which has been widely criticized as racist. “The Black caucus voted for it and every Black mayor supported it across the board,” Biden said. “What happened violent actually went down precipitously, remember the rise in violent crime in the late 80s early 90s? Biden is talking about community policing here and the results of the 94 crime bill. According to a Government Accountability Office report violent crime from 1994 to 2000 only fell about 2.5 percent.
TV gives viewers a split-screen comparison of Trump, Biden
Read full article: TV gives viewers a split-screen comparison of Trump, BidenPresident Donald Trump wipes his face during a break in an NBC News Town Hall, at Perez Art Museum Miami, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Miami. NBC News chief executive Cesar Conde said Thursday that NBC scheduled Trump out of fairness after Biden did a town hall at the same time last Thursday. There were apparently still hard feelings, given that Muir twice mentioned a nameless “another network” holding a Trump town hall. “Has there ever been two more different presidential candidates than Trump or Biden?” asked The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler in a tweet. At a rally in North Carolina on Thursday, Trump called NBC “the worst" and said he was being set up with the town hall.
Biden and Trump hold simultaneous town halls
Read full article: Biden and Trump hold simultaneous town halls(Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden both held town halls on Thursday night. The two took questions in different cities on different networks: Trump on NBC from Miami, Biden on ABC from Philadelphia. The town halls happened after Trump backed out of plans for a presidential debate originally scheduled for the evening after debate organizers said it would be held virtually following Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis.
Joe Biden participates in ABC News town hall in Philadelphia
Read full article: Joe Biden participates in ABC News town hall in PhiladelphiaABC News hosted a live town hall with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, moderated by George Stephanopoulos, on Thursday night. President Donald Trump participated in a simultaneous town hall Thursday night on NBC. Watch Local 4 News at 5 a.m. for a Trust Index fact check of both town halls. President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden competed for TV audiences in dueling town halls instead of meeting face-to-face for their second debate as originally planned. The two took questions in different cities on different networks Thursday night: Trump on NBC from Miami, Biden on ABC from Philadelphia.
President Trump participates in NBC News town hall in Miami
Read full article: President Trump participates in NBC News town hall in MiamiNBC News hosted a live town hall with Republican presidential nominee President Donald Trump, moderated by Savannah Guthrie, on Thursday night. Joe Biden participated in a simultaneous town hall Thursday night on ABC. Watch Local 4 News at 5 a.m. for a Trust Index fact check of both town halls. President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden competed for TV audiences in dueling town halls instead of meeting face-to-face for their second debate as originally planned. The two took questions in different cities on different networks Thursday night: Trump on NBC from Miami, Biden on ABC from Philadelphia.
LIVE STREAM: NBC News hosts town hall with Joe Biden
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: NBC News hosts town hall with Joe BidenMIAMI – NBC News' Lester Holt will anchor a live town hall discussion with Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday, October 5th in Miami, Fla.A socially-distanced audience of undecided voters will be asking Biden where he stands on the critical issues impacting their lives. Watch live coverage at 8 p.m. below:
Metro Detroit parents, teachers weigh in on upcoming school year
Read full article: Metro Detroit parents, teachers weigh in on upcoming school yearDETROIT – It will be perhaps one of Local 4 News’ most important town halls to date. As parents get ready to send their children to school, there is still a sense of confusion. Metro Detroit parents and teachers, even some students, discuss the upcoming 2020-21 school year as districts decide whether to conduct classes virtually and/or in person. Eight out of 10 parents in the group meeting believe the prospect is bleak for a productive school year that keeps their children learning and competitive. The voices in the group are from Allen Park, Detroit, Lake Orion, Pontiac, Rochester, Romeo and Trenton.
Watch live tonight: Education Town Hall
Read full article: Watch live tonight: Education Town HallDETROIT Local 4 is hosting a virtual town hall on education and the return-to-school amid the coronavirus pandemic. The town hall event will be held on Thursday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. on ClickOnDetroit. You can still submit questions ahead of the town hall right here. Become an Insider Introducing WDIV Insider: A new way for loyal Local 4 fans to gain access and customize your ClickOnDetroit news experience. Learn more about WDIV Insider - and sign up here!
Education Town Hall: Submit your questions here
Read full article: Education Town Hall: Submit your questions hereDETROIT Local 4 is hosting a virtual town hall on education and the return-to-school amid the coronavirus pandemic. The town hall event will be held on Thursday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. on ClickOnDetroit. You can submit a question for the town hall by filling out the form below: Become an Insider Introducing WDIV Insider: A new way for loyal Local 4 fans to gain access and customize your ClickOnDetroit news experience. This new and free membership is our way of saying thank you and your way of getting in on the news action. Learn more about WDIV Insider - and sign up here!
LIVE STREAM: NAACP hosts town hall on systemic racism in the U.S.
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: NAACP hosts town hall on systemic racism in the U.S.The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is hosting a live virtual town at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Guests Former Vice President Joe Biden and Ohio Representative Marcia Fudge will discuss racism and racial disparities amid national protests following the killing of Black Minneapolis man George Floyd and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. You can watch the town hall from the NAACPs Facebook Live stream below:MORE: The Latest: Floyds brother urges lawmakers to make reforms
University of Michigan hosting virtual student town hall on racism Friday
Read full article: University of Michigan hosting virtual student town hall on racism FridayANN ARBOR The University of Michigan will be holding a virtual town hall on racism for students on Friday as protests over police and civilian killings continue to grip the nation. It is important as a university community we acknowledge the anguish people are experiencing, Sellers said in a statement. There is also a need for an open dialogue around the issue of racism in America.The focus of the town hall will be discussing ways to combat racism through relationships, daily activities and challenging conversations. Join us tomorrow for a town hall where our community can discuss issues of race, protest, and law enforcement, through the lens of education and scholarship. https://t.co/G3LH82IzU8 pic.twitter.com/vVFuvZIL42 University of Michigan (@UMich) June 4, 2020It aims to provide a platform for the university community to approach the topics of race, law enforcement and protest through the lens of scholarship and is designed as a show of solidarity.
Watch: ‘The State of Michigan’ virtual town hall with congressional leaders
Read full article: Watch: ‘The State of Michigan’ virtual town hall with congressional leadersThere was a live town hall about the COVID-19 pandemic, economy, and protests in Michigan that started at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. The 60-minute town hall was moderated by WOOD TV8 political reporter Rick Albin and WLNS-TV anchor Sheri Jones. This town hall included Michigan’s U.S. Democratic senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters. Eight U.S. representatives also participated: Justin Amash, I-Grand Rapids; Debbie Dingell, D-Dearborn; Brenda Lawrence, D-Detroit; Bill Huizenga, R-Zeeland; Dan Kildee, D-Flint; John Moolenaar, R-Midland; Elissa Slotkin, D-Holly; Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph; Tim Walberg, R-Tipton and Jack Bergman, R-Watersmeet. Watch the town hall below:
Watch: Michigan Senators hold town hall on coronavirus response
Read full article: Watch: Michigan Senators hold town hall on coronavirus responseCopyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved. Watch it above. The town was scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday. DETROIT – Michigan Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters participated in a coronavirus (COVID-19) town hall Thursday, April 16. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
WATCH: Michigan Gov. Whitmer holds virtual town hall on coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: WATCH: Michigan Gov. Whitmer holds virtual town hall on coronavirus pandemicGretchen Whitmer and other leaders answered questions on every aspect of the coronavirus pandemic, from hospital preparedness to unemployment benefits to school closures. Watch ‘The Governor’s Town Hall’ above. For the first time, commercial and public television stations in the Detroit market partnered to produce and broadcast a “Governor’s Town Hall” to provide viewers the opportunity to ask questions of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer during this time of crisis. The Town Hall was broadcast live, on Thursday, April 2, 2020 from 7 to 8 p.m. on channels 4 (WDIV-TV), 2 (WJBK-TV), 7 (WXYZ-TV), 20 (WMYD-TV), 50 (WKBD-TV), 56 (WTVS-TV) and 62 (WWJ-TV). This special was offered to all broadcast stations in Michigan, in partnership with the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and Michigan Association of Public Broadcasters.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer holds virtual town hall on coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer holds virtual town hall on coronavirus pandemicPlease join WDIV-Local 4 for an important, LIVE event Thursday evening full of life-saving information -- “The Governor’s Town Hall.”If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
WATCH LIVE: Michigan Gov. Whitmer holds virtual town hall on coronavirus outbreak
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Michigan Gov. Whitmer holds virtual town hall on coronavirus outbreakDETROIT – Please join WDIV-Local 4 for an important, LIVE event Thursday evening full of life-saving information -- “The Governor’s Town Hall.”Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other leaders will answer questions on every aspect of the coronavirus pandemic, from hospital preparedness to unemployment benefits to school closures. Watch ‘The Governor’s Town Hall’ at 7 p.m. on Local 4 or below:Find the latest Coronavirus news and headlines on ClickOnDetroit. The Town Hall will be broadcast live, on Thursday, April 2, 2020 from 7 to 8 p.m. on channels 4 (WDIV-TV), 2 (WJBK-TV), 7 (WXYZ-TV), 20 (WMYD-TV), 50 (WKBD-TV), 56 (WTVS-TV) and 62 (WWJ-TV). This special will be offered to all broadcast stations in Michigan, in partnership with the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and Michigan Association of Public Broadcasters.
WDIV partners with local TV stations to host Governor’s Town Hall - Thursday, 7 p.m.
Read full article: WDIV partners with local TV stations to host Governor’s Town Hall - Thursday, 7 p.m.Local 4′s Devin Scillian, Carolyn Clifford (7 Action News) and Huel Perkins (Fox 2) will host this unprecedented event that affects all of us. For the first time, commercial and public television stations in the Detroit market will partner to produce and broadcast a “Governor’s Town Hall” to provide viewers the opportunity to ask questions of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer during this time of crisis. The Town Hall will be broadcast live, on Thursday, April 2, 2020 from 7 to 8 p.m. on channels 4 (WDIV-TV), 2 (WJBK-TV), 7 (WXYZ-TV), 20 (WMYD-TV), 50 (WKBD-TV), 56 (WTVS-TV) and 62 (WWJ-TV). This special will be offered to all broadcast stations in Michigan, in partnership with the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and Michigan Association of Public Broadcasters. In addition to watching it live on Local 4, you can also watch it live streamed on ClickOnDetroit.com, and on the WDIV Channel on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV and most Smart TVs.
Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- Oct. 1, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- Oct. 1, 2019DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 11:Woman meets heroA California woman met a Metro Detroit man who fought off her attacker. Town HallU.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib was at a town hall on Detroit's west side Tuesday night and she talked about everything except the two things that have put her in the headlines over the last few days. Football playerA senior defensive lineman for the Bloomfield Hills High School football team was born completely deaf and it's not a barrier, but a challenge that he and his teammates met head on. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.