npr morning edition 4 2 2020

Republican Convention Theme: Democrats Are A Threat To American Life, Postmaster General Testifies, Says USPS Will Prioritize Mailed Ballots, Republican Sen. James Lankford Speaks Ahead Of Postmaster General's Testimony, Who Is Louis DeJoy? Did The Trump-Biden Presidential Debate Sway Undecided Voters?

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We've got NPR national political correspondent Mara Liasson with us. Morning Edition is NPR's flagship morning news program. Museum In Tel Aviv To Display White Lace Collar From Justice Ginsburg, Trump Administration Brings Federal Charges Against Portland Protesters, Va. Jerry Raburn lost his job at a mortgage servicing company in Southern California in March, just six months after he started. They plan to vote for Joe Biden. Since his death in 1969, memories of the man called Ike have faded. All with voices and sounds that invite listeners to experience the stories. Hosts Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep bring the day's stories and news to radio listeners on the go. The Crandell family in Marana, Ariz. is worried for veterans and what they view as a country divided. Copyright 2020 Boise State Public Radio News. Copyright 2020 NPR. Louis DeJoy, depending on whom you talk to, is either a Republican political operative beholden to President Trump, or a savvy businessman who's the right person to fix what's broken at the U.S. Democratic Kentucky State Representative Charles Booker says "justice failed us" when only one of the three officers who were involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor in Louisville was charged. And Asian American workers have gone from having the lowest unemployment rate in the country to one of the highest. A sweeping congressional inquiry into the development and certification of Boeing's troubled 737 Max airplane finds damning evidence of failures at both Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration that "played instrumental and causative roles" in two fatal crashes that killed a total of 346 people. This time, Democrats are making sure they're mobilizing. U.S. Postmaster General In Spotlight Ahead Of 2020 Election, Strategists Allison, Begala Weigh In On Democratic National Convention, Democrats Formally Nominate Biden As Their Presidential Nominee, Middle East Institute Fellow Bilal Saab Discusses Israel And UAE Agreement, Congresswoman Who Helped Pick Kamala Harris Breaks Down Biden's VP Decision, Arizona Focus Group Sees Trump's Crime Attack On Biden As 'Far From Reality', With Focus On Redistricting, Democrats Place New Emphasis On Statehouses, WATCH: Biden Says He Wouldn't Stand In The Way Of A Trump Prosecution. Click here for today's Morning Edition rundown. There is so very little Democrats and Republicans agree on right now. Kelsey, good morning. (SOUNDBITE OF 2020 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION). President Trump promised a convention that would be uplifting and positive as a response to the Democrats. Waking up is hard to do, but it's easier with NPR's Morning Edition. Curly won three of four games against its human competition. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. A second night of protests took place Thursday in Rochester, N.Y., in response to the death of Daniel Prude, a 41-year-old Black man who died of asphyxiation after being restrained by police during an arrest in March. A decision on whether to bring charges against the three officers who carried out the raid is expected in the coming days. Here's House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking on MSNBC. No sky-piercing white obelisk (George Washington), no massive, looming statue (Abraham Lincoln.). Postal Service. Hosts Renée Montagne and Steve Inskeep bring the day's stories and news to radio listeners on the go. That cemented GOP dominance at the state and congressional levels for most of the last decade. Curly won three of four games against its human competition. To see more, visit, As COVID-19 Cases Rise, S.D. Noem Says Pandemic Is Under Control, 'Overlooked': Asian American Jobless Rate Surges But Few Take Notice, Trump Shouldn't Barrel Ahead With High Court Nominee, Sen. Coons Says, 'Justice Failed Us,' Ky. State Rep. Booker Says Of Breonna Taylor Decision. Trump Names Devout Catholic As His Supreme Court Nominee, 'New York Times' Reports Trump Paid Little In Federal Income Taxes, 'South Park' Residents Cheer On Broncos From Stadium Seats, Luxury Brand Moschino Pulls Some Strings During Milan Fashion Week, As Games Proceed, MLB And NFL Hope To Keep COVID-19 Cases At Zero, GOP, Democratic Voters Weigh In On Trump's Supreme Court Nominee, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Honored As The First Woman To Lie In State, Afghan Woman Earns Top Marks In University Exam After Militants Attack Her Academy, Civil Rights Lawyer Ben Crump Discusses Breonna Taylor Case, Grand Jury Indictment. All with voices and sounds that invite listeners to experience the stories. Tax Return Report: Did Trump Go Beyond His Legal Limits? Hosts Renée Montagne and Steve Inskeep bring the day's stories and news to radio listeners on the go.

Copyright 2020 NPR. NPR's signature morning show, with news updates from the BBC at the top of each hour. Why Fewer People Appear To Be Voting By Mail Than Expected, African Grey Parrots Removed From Public Earshot After Salty Language. Gov. I'll Still Fight', States That Border West Coast Wildfires Close Schools Because Of Smoke, Congressional Inquiry Faults Boeing And FAA Failures For Deadly 737 Max Plane Crashes, WHO: Once COVID-19 Case Numbers Go Down, Don't Let Up Precautions. President Trump has named his next choice for the U.S. Supreme Court. Hosts Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep bring the day's stories and news to radio listeners on the go. On the first night of their convention, Democrats and some Republicans made their case against President Trump. So what, if anything, can voters take away from last night's presidential debate when it comes to substance? So President Trump spent the last moments of the debate last night repeating these false claims about mail-in balloting. (SOUNDBITE OF 2020 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION). Democrats say that debt can actually create national security risks. An anchor reports that cities want to "defund" the police, as she hears a noise coming from elsewhere in the house. So part of The New York Times report found that President Trump is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt.