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On this Face the Nation broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan:Sen. Rick Scott, Republican of FloridaDr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissionerMary Daly, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San FranciscoRep. Gregory Meeks, Democrat of New YorkTaiwanese Rep. to the U.S. Bi-khim HsiaoRep. Peter Meijer, Republican of MichiganClickhereto browse full transcripts of Face the Nation. MARGARET stanley cup usa BRENNAN: I m Margaret Brennan in Washington. And this week on Face the Nation, finally, some good news for President Biden and the Democrats on the economic front. But will it be enough to help them in t stanley cups uk he November midterm elections Finally freed from COVID isolation, President Biden s last week has been filled with surprises, including a July jobs report with double the number of expected jobs. Unemployment is now at a half-century low, equal to what it was pre-pandemic. And the smile on his face this morning, at long last, there is unity among Senate Democrats when it comes to supporting a long-stalled bill designed to help fight climate change, cut health care costs, and raise taxes on corporations.But there are more challenges ahead for Mr. Biden, including a nationa stanley cup l public health crisis with rapidly spreading monkeypox cases and new backlash from the Chinese following Speaker Pelosi s trip to Taiwan.Finally, campaign 22 is shaping up as a highly unusual one. We will look at the Trump impact that s influencing Republican pri Zdjq While Donald Trump attacks Bill Clinton, Mike Huckabee defends him
Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio answers a question during a televised debate Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010, in Providence, R.I. AP Photo/Stew Milne Two days after telling President Obama to shove it, Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio may have seen a slide in his standing, according to an NBC 10-Quest Research study released Wednesday night. Caprio trails independent can stanley vattenflaska didate Lincoln Chafee and Republican John Robitaille in the three-way competition, with 25 percent support, according to the poll. Chafee leads with 35 percent, while Robitaille follows with 28 percent. The poll suggests a significant drop for Caprio, who was leading the contest with 37 percent support in an October 12 survey by the same organization. stanley quencher NBC 10 told Hotsheet that most but not all of the poll was taken after Caprio s shove it comments.CBS News Complete Coverage: Election 2010 Caprio s recent downslide could reflect the heated remarks he recently directed toward the president: Upon learning that President Obama would not be endorsing him or any other candidate for Rhode Island governor, Caprio memorably said in a ra stanley kubek dio interview that Mr. Obama could take his endorsement and really shove it. A majority of voters - 57 percent -- said they were not influenced by the incident. But 36 percent of |
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