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With President Donald Trump formally nominated, the nightly programming of the 2020 Republican National Convention will get underway at 8:30 ET on Monday, highlighted by speeches from Donald Trump Jr. and Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina).Trump Jr., who has been heading up his father's business during his time in the White House, has become one of the leaders of the Republican Party's youth movement. Scott, the GOP's only Black senator, was elected to a full term in 2016 after taking over the seat by appointment in 2013.Also slated to speak Monday are Mark and Patricia McCloskey — a St. Louis couple who garnered national attention earlier this year when they waved guns at Black Lives Matter protesters near their property. Former Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker will also speak on Monday.The theme for Monday's program is "The Land of Promise." According to the Trump campaign, the theme is meant to represent the promises President Donald J. Trump has kept since his first presidential campaign.Below is a list of Monday's speakers in the order in which they are expected to appear.Timothy M. Dolan, cardinal, Archbishop of New YorkCharlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USARebecca Friedrichs, Calfornia teacher and advocate for education reformTanya Weinreis, Montana coffee shop ownerRep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida)Kim Klacik, Maryland congressional candidateRepublican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDanielAmy Johnson Ford, nurse practitionerDr. G.E. Ghali, surgeonRep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio)Herschel Walker, former NFL player and Heisman Trophy winnerNatalie Harp, cancer survivor and Trump Campaign officialGeorgia State Rep. Vernon Jones (D)Andrew Pollack, father of Parkland school shooting victimMark and Patricia McCloskey, St. Louis lawyers who waved guns at protestersKimberly Guilfoyle, Trump Campaign fundraiser and former Fox News analystRep. Steve Scalise (R-Louisiana), House Republican WhipSean Parnell, former Army Ranger and Pennsylvania congressional candidateMaximo Alvarez, Cuban immigrantNikki Haley, former ambassador to the U.N.Donald Trump, Jr., son of President Donald TrumpSen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) 2158
With the election coming in a matter of days, Americans are waiting with baited breath as a survey found a majority of people expect the outcome of the election to play a role in their personal finances.According to the Consumer Credit Confidence Survey from Equifax, 69% say the outcome of the election is a significant factor that will impact their future financial decisions.The survey, which was released on Wednesday, came on the same day that the Dow Jones lost more than 900 points. The markets have taken a tumble in recent weeks as coronavirus cases jump throughout the US.The survey did find that more Americans (33%) are optimistic about the economy compared to April (27%)."The pandemic has impacted all aspects of our lives," said Beverly Anderson, President of Global Consumer Solutions at Equifax. "It has forced many consumers to closely manage household finances and reprioritize their available cash. Based upon more deliberate financial management, as well as the impact of some of the stimulus and financial relief programs, we see reductions in consumer debt, higher savings rates and better credit health." 1136
With stay-at-home orders and continued safety precautions to stop the spread of the coronavirus keeping humans at home or away from each other, robots and automated systems have been picking up some of the slack.The World Economic Forum says the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the labor market to change faster than expected, embracing automation and robotic helpers to keep businesses going while human employees have to stay home or remain socially distant.That acceleration will disrupt, or displace, roughly 85 million jobs around the world by 2025, according to the group’s Future of Jobs Report 2020.According to the report, by 2025, roles and jobs that leverage human skills will rise in demand. Machines will primarily be focused on information and data processing, administrative tasks and routine manual jobs.The group says emerging professions in the next several years will be in data and artificial intelligence, content creation and cloud computing. They also say employers will be looking for these top skills among their employees: analytical thinking, creativity and flexibility.“COVID-19 has accelerated the arrival of the future of work,” said Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum. “Accelerating automation and the fallout from the COVID-19 recession has deepened existing inequalities across labour markets and reversed gains in employment made since the global financial crisis in 2007-2008. It’s a double disruption scenario that presents another hurdle for workers in this difficult time. The window of opportunity for proactive management of this change is closing fast.”The “robot revolution” could create 97 million new jobs. Those industries most at-risk of job disruption will need to re-skill workers to ensure they are qualified for these new opportunities and the business remains competitive, the report says. 1865
is known for preaching forgiveness, one particular incident drew a rare moment of ire from him on Tuesday.At least one of the state's 39 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Tuesday has been attributed to a "coronavirus party," Beshear said Tuesday. The governor said that a person who would later test positive had exposed themselves to the virus when they attended the gathering with a group of people between the ages of 20 and 30."This is one that makes me mad, and it should make you mad. Ultimately, the power of forgiveness, we should forgive that person, but no more of these statewide," Beshear said.Beshear has already ordered that "non-essential businesses" in the state should close for the time being. He's also reminded Kentuckians that all small gatherings should be avoided in order to prevent the spread of the virus.This story was originally published by Melissa Ratliff on 889
in Las Vegas that last nearly four hours.The suspect, dressed in a beanie and jacket, arrived at the home in northwest Las Vegas just before 7 a.m. local time on Sunday.VIdeo shows the suspect spot the doorbell camera, walk away and get into a car parked on the corner. Minutes later, another doorbell camera captured the man pop through a window of the house.Camera inside the home show the suspect made multiple trips back and forth to the garage while carrying personal and sentimental items.At one point, the suspect even changed into the homeowner's Vegas Golden Knights shirt.The homeowners say the suspect also stole the family's brand-new Toyota 4Runner with plates NV 66B 322.The homeowners were on vacation at the time. They declined an on-camera interview, but are thankful their neighbors kept a watchful eye during the incident/One neighbor took photos of the vehicle the suspect may have used — a silver car — and a possible accomplice.That information has been sent to the police department, but has not been confirmed by police.Cathy, one of the homeowner's neighbors, says it's important to know who's next door."We've all lived there from day one. If we know one of us is going to be away, we all look after each other. And we do house checks," she said.This story was originally published by Nina Porciuncula on 1333