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President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee has unveiled the list of speakers for the virtual Republican National Convention happening this week.President Trump will speak Thursday night at the convention,with Vice President Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence to speak Wednesday.Other speakers include RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel, several Republican lawmakers, First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday, and Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump, Jr.You can view the entire list of RNC speakers below. Monday Senator Tim Scott (R-SC)House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (LA-01)Representative Matt Gaetz (FL-01)Representative Jim Jordan (OH-04)Former Ambassador Nikki HaleyRepublican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDanielGeorgia State Representative Vernon JonesAmy Johnson FordKimberly GuilfoyleNatalie HarpCharlie KirkKim KlacikMark and Patricia McCloskeySean ParnellAndrew PollackDonald Trump, Jr.Tanya WeinreisTuesday First Lady Melania TrumpThe Honorable Mike PompeoSenator Rand Paul (R-KY)Iowa Governor Kim ReynoldsFlorida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nu?ezKentucky Attorney General Daniel CameronFormer Florida Attorney General Pam BondiAbby JohnsonJason JoyceMyron LizerMary Ann MendozaMegan PauleyCris PetersonJohn PetersonNicholas SandmannEric TrumpTiffany TrumpWednesday Vice President Mike PenceSecond Lady Karen PenceSenator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA)South Dakota Governor Kristi NoemRepresentative Dan Crenshaw (TX-02)Representative Elise Stefanik (NY-21)Representative Lee Zeldin (NY-01)Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard GrenellThe Honorable Kellyanne ConwayThe Honorable Keith KelloggJack BrewerSister Dede ByrneMadison CawthornScott DaneClarence HendersonRyan HoletsMichael McHaleBurgess OwensLara TrumpThursdayPresident Donald J. TrumpThe Honorable Ben CarsonSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR)House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23)Representative Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02)The Honorable Ivanka TrumpThe Honorable Ja'Ron SmithAnn DornDebbie FloodRudy GiulianiFranklin GrahamAlice JohnsonWade MayfieldCarl and Marsha MuellerDana White This story was first reported by WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan. 2212

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"I am truly sorry for my language and choice of words in a remark I made about Baker Mayfield that was captured on our live feed on TheLandOnDemand.I sincerely apologize for using a word that is a derogatory slur.There's no excuse for using that language in any context. It was said without malice but also without thought.It is well known that Baker and I have had our differences, and in the course of this experience, I've had to question my role in the erosion of the relationship. I have always endeavored to report and comment on him and the team fairly, and am shaken by these events. I will strive to be a better person and professional.I apologize to little people, Good Karma Brands, the Cleveland Browns, Baker Mayfield, to our listeners and to anyone who was offended by my remark." 802

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"I'm not going to waste my time on a virtual debate" -- Trump, on with Maria Bartiromo, begins his first post-coronavirus interview by saying he's pulling out of the second debate. (He sounds a little hoarse.) pic.twitter.com/R43JSszfll— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 8, 2020 284

  

You can find weights, and workouts at any gym. But for gymgoer Amanda Hall, she finds something else at her gym she can’t find anywhere else. At The Phoenix, Hall is a fitness coach. She found the gym four years ago after trying over and over to beat her addiction to alcohol. “Every time one of those things didn't work out, I just ended up feeling more and more alone,” she says. But not at The Phoenix, which serves as an active sober community for its members suffering from substance abuse. “Nobody really cared about like where I went to treatment, if I went to treatment, if I go to one program, if I don't go to another program,” she says. “The only thing that was important was that we all just wanted to come together and have fun.” Gym founder and executive director Scott Strode started The Phoenix after his own battle with addiction.“I found my way into a boxing gym, and there was something really special about getting in the ring for the first time and being in there with other guys that were in recovery,” Strode says. “There were a couple sober boxers there and they became my support network.”To attend, you only need to be sober for 48 hours. “It burned and from its own ashes it rose again, and that's the story of so many people that come to our program,” he says of the gym’s name. “So, the name’s a perfect fit.” Phoenix gyms are in 20 states across the country, and they’re free! “There are so many programs that if you don't have the right insurance or you don't have enough money to self-pay or whatever else, you can't get access to treatment,” Strode explains. “Phoenix, if you can open the door, you can be part of it.” That incentive made it easier for Andrew Brough to come to the gym’s Denver location four years ago, while battling his addiction to opioids. Now, as manager of the Denver Phoenix chapter, Brough helps others in the same position he was in. “There was a lot of people that, like, help me along my journey that allowed me to be in this position,” Brough says. “And now, I hope that I can do that for somebody else.” 2080

  

"We are heartened to see Metro Nashville Public Schools take action to proactively protect immigrant students and their families. Over the past few months, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have shown they will stop at nothing to strike fear in our communities and separate families in Nashville. Our schools are places where our children go to learn, grow, and thrive in a safe and welcoming environment. And, teachers guide, serve, and shape lives with empathy, professionalism, and commitment to education.Federal immigration enforcement has no place in Nashville schools or any school in Tennessee.Since 2008, Conexión Américas has partnered closely with Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS). Our 16 education program staff members and 13 volunteer parent facilitators serve as trusted resources and familiar faces for Nashville's immigrant students and families each day, from the time children enter MNPS at the Pre-K level through their college graduation. We reach 900 MNPS students and family members from 20 Metro Schools each year with our family engagement workshops, intensive case management services, and afterschool programming, and we collaborate with many more school leaders through professional development sessions and trainings. We proudly share space with 96 of Nashville's youngest students at the Casa Azafrán Early Learning Center, who light up the halls of Casa Azafrán with their energy and excitement.Conexión Américas' bilingual and bicultural team of educators stand ready to assist MNPS in the implementation of its policies to keep our public schools a welcoming place. We will work with our partners to uphold the Supreme Court’s Plyler v. Doe ruling, which declares that states cannot constitutionally deny students a free public education on account of their immigration status."This story was originally published by Rebekah Pewitt on 1899

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