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House Rep. Jeff Jackson (D-NC) - who's running for the state's attorney general's office - has taken to social media to clear up much of the disinformation surrounding the damage done to western North Carolina and the coordinated federal, state and local response. Oh, and sadly, he had to rebuke Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who asserts that government controls the weather to target hurricanes at MAGA hotbeds.
'60 Minutes' interviewing both presidential candidates is a near-half century tradition. As the Harris/Walz campaign brushes off criticisms both Kamala and Tim aren't doing "serious" media interviews, it was Donald Trump and JD Vance who backed out of the Monday broadcast. Wait; Donald said Kamal "can't handle them," but it was he who sought an "apology" for the last Leslie Stahl sit-down he fled. That's rich.
Instead, he ran to the open arms of ... Laura Ingraham (who kind of fact-checked him a little).
I reviewed the Harris (and Walz) sit-down with Bill Whitaker.
House Rep. Jeff Jackson (D-NC) - who's running for the state's attorney general's office - has taken to social media to clear up much of the disinformation surrounding the damage done to western North Carolina and the coordinated federal, state and local response. Oh, and sadly, he had to rebuke Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who asserts that government controls the weather to target hurricanes at MAGA hotbeds.
'60 Minutes' interviewing both presidential candidates is a near-half century tradition. As the Harris/Walz campaign brushes off criticisms both Kamala and Tim aren't doing "serious" media interviews, it was Donald Trump and JD Vance who backed out of the Monday broadcast. Wait; Donald said Kamal "can't handle them," but it was he who sought an "apology" for the last Leslie Stahl sit-down he fled. That's rich.
Instead, he ran to the open arms of ... Laura Ingraham (who kind of fact-checked him a little).
I reviewed the Harris (and Walz) sit-down with Bill Whitaker.