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 Schools across the country are reopening in the midst of a pandemic with a mix of in-person and virtual instruction. David Pogue reports on the insecurities, disagreements and fears about protecting children that remain. Conor Knighton introduces us to Wyoming pilot Peter Rork , who transports animals in need to adoption centers across the country through his non-profit, Dog Is My CoPilot. Matt Stutzman, one of the top-ranked archers in the country, has medaled in a sport that many would have thought beyond his reach: he was born without arms. He shares his story with Lee Cowan. 100 years ago the 19th Amendment, intended to empower women with the Constitutional right to vote, was just one vote short of ratification. In an interview with Face the Nation's" Margaret Brennan, historians discuss how suffragists won the long-pitched battle. Vanna White, the co-host of "Wheel of Fortune" talks to Mo Rocca about her 37 years revealing puzzle clues, and filling in for Pat Sajak during his recent emergency surgery.

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Let's partner for all of it. Learn more@edwardjones.com this is summer is winding down. The school year is winding up with what the questions threat of cobra 19 is very many school re-openings into confusion, weaving parents, wrestling with school matters large and small. David Pogue will report a cover story. Some students masks and some without some screens reopening and some teaching over the Internet marketing entry is the new school year begins. That's the scattered state of education in the covert era. We can't live our lives in fear. I don't want to hear that students are sick or they have gotten their parents sick. The desperate search for a workable lesson plan ahead on Sunday morning.

Our Sunday profile this morning is a wheel of fortune. Veteran Vanna White. You might call letter perfect. She's talking with our remote rock for 37 years she's been revealing letters at this famous board now Vanna White is revealing more.

I remember before I became famous I saw a couple of famous people who were not very nice to people and I thought if I ever become famous. I'm not going to treat people that way. Solving the puzzle of Vanna White later on Sunday morning. Margaret Brennan helps us mark 100 years of women's suffrage, journalistic contributor Mark Whitaker discusses the fight for racial justice with best-selling author, Nazi coats when the dogs tail from Connor Knight. Burbank tells us about a sweet slice of some Watermill plus Jim Gaffigan, Steve Hartman and John Dickerson. Looking ahead to this week's Republican national convention all them a lot more on the Sunday morning 23 August 2020 will be right back after this. Getting back to school is no small part of getting back yet this time of covert there's nothing normal or easy about school matters are cover story is reported by David.

These parents and teachers may look like they're arguing over the reopening of schools this fall. I don't think we have an implant in testing for a think about school be safer than Walmart Cosco research, but in fact all want the same thing. What's best for the kids. I barely had any conversations with Marge, the only part they disagree on is what is best for the kids. If the most important things our kids education and social development. There's only one answer we've believed that school should be open but it has to be done safely. Dr. Sally goes is a pediatrician and the president of the American Academy of pediatrics.

We know that children get more than reading writing arithmetic at school get social and emotional development skills they learn to get along with other children. They get healthy males. They get good exercise whereas trying to learn at home on a screen has all kinds of problems. Study show that kids don't learn as well. That way they're more exposed to domestic abuse.

Plus, how are parents supposed to work when they're young kids are stuck at home by what's best for the kids is minimizing their exposure to the covert virus, then the answer is different. Keep them home. I don't want to hear that students are sick or they have gotten their parents sick or their grandparents sick to Shona Barker is a math teacher at the preparatory Academy for writers in New York City. She's also apparent the pediatricians are mental health experts say kids can't stay home for year with the laptop screen.

They need to be among other people, I agree.

However, we won't be able to worry about social emotional issues with our children if they're getting sick or their parents are dying as well.

Even if students can keep 6 feet apart in the classrooms, how they do that in the hallways or the cafeteria or on school buses. What about things they touch like lockers and drinking fountain and computer keyboards at this moment about half of US schools plan to begin the semester asked visibly online.

The other half will welcome students to their school buildings in person at least part time. That second group includes the largest public school system in the country with 1.1 million students in 1800 schools. Thank you for joining us.

After getting much sleep. Is this sleep point is that having slept since March. Richard Carranza is New York City's Chancellor of schools tell us who was involved in crafting a plan. We've had superintendents parents medical professionals repent epidemiologist when you have that many voices it sometimes a little messy but that's okay.

The resulting plan is for schools to open in September but a lot of space for distancing each school divided students into two or three groups will go to school on alternate days of the week. The remaining days learn at home. Meanwhile, inside the schools. The city intends to live by the five scientific Golden rules when we speak with our medical experts facing the number one thing you should be doing is face coverings for all individuals in the school building were to remind students working to continue to make it again for our youngest students that they understand and it's fun to wear those facemask second one is Lotta sanitizer.

Lotta handwashing number three continuous cleaning before thing is social distancing, so students will see one way always in the fifth thing is ventilation of an indoor space you have to do all five to have the best chance of really negating the possibility of spread they're not quite that strict in Springhill, Tennessee, where students started school two weeks ago in person five days a week after optional option to have their child wear a mask cheat aware and ask if they want to, but there is no punishment for those that do not verse messy is the principle of Marvin Wright elementary school will they notice any changes to the set up for the routine every child get the temperature check. When they get out of the car and when I get off the bed every eat lunch in the cafeteria. We didn't space them out a little more. I guess the real nightmare scenario and that situation is when a child gets infected but doesn't show symptoms and then his children often don't and then brings it home to the grandparents could be a possibility. We just know just like with any other virus that you can bring it home to anybody you seen that some schools of an open in a couple of had to backtrack to that that make you nervous at all make me nervous and we can't live our lives in here and we have to think what's best for us and our kids. If we were to shut down.

We we could do that and it would be okay now.

19 disproportionately affects people with low incomes. That's especially true when it comes to reopening the schools. Millions of kids don't have computers or even Internet access.

How are they supposed to learn at home.

Many wealthier families. Meanwhile performing what are called pandemic pods performing pod together that Ms. will either socialize together when I can socialize outside of our pot.

Jonathan and Sarah alloy a working parents in San Francisco. They joined two other families whose children will all be attending school remotely to describe how this works were hiring a tutor, not to replace our public school teachers but to ensure that our kids are paying attention to their public school teachers to make sure the kids are doing their class work and homework. They're going to ensure the kids are getting some recess and exercise and having lunch and being safe. All thoughts of things like the kidney snacks at random times kids told okay nothing starts in two minutes ready wow so can ask what it what it costs were paying $40 an hour for four kids. Okay, no Lotta people seeing this are going to be soon. Oh great for you wealthy California executives were the rest of us posted. We are incredibly fortunate that we are able to partner together with other families, and collectively afford to hire a tutor. We recognize that is not the case for everyone and there's deftly some guilt. One things for sure this school year won't look like any other in the US or anywhere else in Thailand.

Some students sit in isolation chambers in Senegal workers spray returning students with disinfectant in India. Some classes meet outdoors where the virus very rarely spreads in Denmark. The students sit, eat, and play on the playground in isolated clusters, but in the United States. Every state has different infection rates and we have no national strategy to guide us, so were stuck with a menu of terrible choices and no single solution that can work everywhere so the uncertainties the disagreements and the fears remain.

If you could address anxious students who happen to be watching this right now give any words of reassurance. I can tell you we want nothing more than to see you go back to school teacher – Anna Barker recommends that New York hold off on reopening the schools until more details have been ironed out in this moment, what we really want to see we want to know that you're safe that you are safe and that your family members that you go back home to our going to be safe without that we don't think it's time just yet for you guys will back Chancellor Carranza says schools will be ready. We are leaving no stone unturned. We are consulting with all of her medical experts. We are more strict than what anyone else has told us to be.

I would give my life before we take one of yours. And that's the weight that I carry with me every single day to Luke Burbank now slicing up an unmistakable taste of summer even during a pandemic.

There's nothing that says summer quite like a big juicy slice of watermelon.

This law and if you want some of this watermelon in America you do well. The head what might seem like an unlikely place. Hermiston, Oregon, and also so small slice of America, slice of Americana. I see what you did there. Check it out. To say that very subtle.

That's where Jack Belanger's family has been growing watermelons since 1942, my grandfather started growing watermelons. I think more to keep his energetic kids busy.

I think it was like a 3 acre field.

Turns out that field in Eastern Oregon of all places was an ideal spot for growing watermelons. We typically have very warm days, but our nights are much cooler and it increases the carbohydrate production in the plant. Carbohydrates equate to sugars to us with while Belanger wasn't even sure there'd be a market due to Cove but boy was he wrong. It's an incredible watermelons are considered to be a happy fruit. Good times, picnics gets kids enjoying their back. People need a reason to feel good. It's the summer equivalent of a comfort food really absolutely comfort for Anna Dickman and her daughter, or more accurately a group of wedding guests in Utah so this is crossing state lines because it's like that's how you will Ken L.

Balla, a food historian at the University of the Pacific in California has got the art of selecting a watermelon down pat, I always see people tapping watermelons but I don't know what their I do myself. I don't know I'm listening for the Eagles so to wait.

What's with the sound.

I'm listening for drunk L balances watermelons which appear in the Bible and King tut's tomb come from Africa. There's a theory that the reason that they were skulls.

These was not the flavor water so this was sort of harnessing the groundwater and having nature put it into a sort of a convenient ball shape for you that's exactly it. Once we started eating watermelons. The focus shifted to taste and color, says Al Bala was bread consciously to be sweeter and will read you know the original watermelons are white or yellowish they start cultivating these volatile by the Middle Ages to finally see pictures or watermelons were brought to America by way of European settlers from Spain as well as via slave ships from Africa and during their time here in the US they changed even more.

Most watermelons are now seedless with harder round or rinds which are much easier to transport in Japan. They've even taken it a step further.

Using molds to gross square and heart-shaped watermelon. I try a sample here. Meanwhile, back in Hermiston.

My mouth was watering for something traditional and right out of the field. Social distancing here. This is great this knife is terrifying but also very safe oh my gosh Cheers I would agree this is really good, but I would can I have another section just like 100% sure.

Absolutely this is CBS Sunday morning we take the journalism very seriously as a dedicated exactly last week marked the Centennial of ratification of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote 100 years sounds like a long time but is face the nation's Barker Brennan explains right we take for granted was a very long time in coming. Last Tuesday that streamers Nashville 100 anniversary of the vacation of the 19th and right we wasted the celebration this email and your butt back in 1920.

The city was stunned to silence bells and whistles and all kinds of things were ringing across the country, but not till it was still to controversy will Nashville attorneys Jeannie Nelson and Margaret M raised almost $4 million to creative votes for women room at the Nashville Public Library. We really want to make sure that when people leave this man. They understand that women weren't given the fact that it was a bitter struggle. It was a battle. By August 1920 35 states had ratified the 19th amendment only one more was needed. The suffragists realize that there's only one state, where all possible that they might be able to eke this out and that is Tennessee historian Elaine Weiss has written about that pivotal moment they had opposition they did. They had to learn to take hold of the levers of power and had to learn the game leading suffragists like Carrie Chapman Gathered at the Hermitage Hotel.

Chapman Was the leader may separate organization.

Historian Susan where you been involved in the 1880s redness to a club all do what BD do Army just was there as well matter. Women are wanting to vote what their rationale for some it is a religious and moral decision. Some field women seeking equality lead to a disruption of gender roles for others, they are especially in the South. They are racist and they don't want black women to vote, also weighing in on the anti-suffrage side there are corporate interests don't want women to get. They fear that if women can.

They are going to want to abolish child labor, fearing that female voters would block any repeal of Prohibition liquor lobby kept a suite on the eighth floor of the hotel free drinks for legislators 24 seven. Their lingering up legislators you back and Carrie Chapman Asked at one point every legislator drunk and she still guests. The challenge of women's suffrage was always that it was going to be men who were going to make the decision and you had to be able to find ways to encourage them to perhaps take a step that they might not otherwise. This stakes were high in the 1920 presidential election just around the corner. There 10 weeks out from an election in which it's unclear whether or not 27 million Americans will be able to vote or not the dreams of three generations of suffragists and 27 million women are riding on this. It had been a long road since Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott the first equal rights conventions in Seneca Falls, New York, 1848 women had marched the lobby Congress picketed the lighthouse and gotten arrested, and now on the eve of the Tennessee the night before.

The suffragists realize they do the math going to be able to put the going to be a little bit short.

Their support is has just dissolved the next morning, as crowds gather at the Statehouse 24-year-old Harry T. Byrne intends to vote no morning he receives a letter from his mother. She says I noticed that in the newspapers. It doesn't say that your supporting ratification be a good boy and support Mrs. cat and get ratification through being a good boy be a good boy and he votes I and pandemonium ensues always favored votes for women in 1963 burned CBS's Walter Cronkite about that day when I was confronted by I was going to go on record for time and eternity on the merits of the question. I voted in favor. Ratification 26 might be a law-year-old Carrie Chapman Catlett young suffragists to help forge the last links of that chain were not born when it began old suffragists who forged the first links were dead when it ended, but for black women. The fight was far from over.

Black women anticipate that even after the 19th amendment is ratified, that they will face poll taxes they will face literacy tests they will face intimidation and violence Martha S. Jones has written about black women's role in the continuing fight for equality. Black suffragists are the universal suffragists from the beginning of the 19th century onto the 19th amendment and all the way to the voting rights act of 1965. It is African-American women who sound the call, no racism, no sexism in American politics testimony to the strength and diversity of the women who fought for equal rights and continue to do so today.

When you're asking, what is the role of women who get is in power.

What they do sometimes to keep people from voting on this issue where they are 1920 and is still here today. Time for something completely different story about a man and the dogs as I dictate this 100° day in El Paso Texas. Terrier named tumble is enjoying a bit of fresh air while trying to beat the heat over most of Tom's time is spent here inside a cage.

El Paso animal services is brought to the shelter. After she was found on the street. Her head trapped in offense in any given year, we have 25,000 to 30,000 animals come through the door.

Tyler White's job is to help get those animals out, but are more dogs in El Paso.

There are doctors. It's a common story at shelters in several cities, but it's not the story. If my job just drop by. I didn't know I met with Kuhn and Jackson were you life is good and everybody has a dog and all the dogs will take your shelters and Peter Rourke is a retired orthopedic surgeon at based in Jackson, Wyoming's love dogs ever since he was a boy I like Dodge better than most people there just pure of heart and pure soul also happens to be a part-time pilot when he retired from medicine.

He realized that he might be able to help connect some of the towns that have shelters to towns full of willing adopters so he took a seat out of his plane and took to the skies cofounding the nonprofit dog is my copilot. The mission is stated to fly or transport the dogs from the areas that have a high euthanasia rate. The areas that will never put down healthy typical day might involve loading up a plane full of animals in Merced, California, and then dropping them off to receiving partners in Portland, Seattle and Missoula, Montana with them. Maximum number of animals you have 251 that's not like you have no it's it's an amazing olfactory experience began his rescue flights in 2012, just a few months after the sudden death of his wife Meg. He was distraught, desperately searching for a new direction. My wife passed away I was in the darkest place you can imagine mutual friend of ours called me and said you know Peter you need to knock this off, Meg would want you to be happy. So get out there and there he went to date. Dog is my copilot has flown more than thousand animals, mostly dogs with a few That's Way More of an Impact That Ever Made As an Orthopedic Surgeon and so so It's so Much More Rewarding. 72 Animals Waiting for Work at the El Paso Airport at 4 AM on a Sunday, Including Tired, Tumble Once Everyone Is Safely Loaded onto the Plane Work Is off. After Stops in Salt Lake City and Sun Valley. The Bulk of the Animals Ascended to Troutdale, Oregon Just outside Their Volunteers, Waiting to Help on the Dogs Get Them to Their New Home. Julie's Acronyms with Portland's One Tail with a Time Risk, Says She's Noticed a Huge Increase in Interest People up and Stuck at Home during the Pandemic and Undated Lately. The Last Few Months Have Been Really Busy with Both Foster Homes and Adoption Interest Is Found Tumble Home Landers, Andrea Fielder and Matt Schmidt Turns out Backyard Kiddy Pool Is Tumble's Favorite Hangout Spot. Texas Habits Die Hard, like Texas Doesn't Back at the Airport and Empty Plane Means a Successful Trip Repeatable Will Be Back Here in Two Weeks to Do It All over Again, Hitting 1/2 Dozen Other Towns in the Meantime, This Help You Find a Purpose.

Yeah, It's Interesting How People Say Well Your Saving Dog.

I Really Think They Saved Me. They Got Me Back out Now Streaming Progress and Start Wearing Crazy Time Once Final Point Is We Need People in the Best Way to Protect People's Final Season Millstream on the Face of the Struggle for Racial Justice. Many of Us Are Stepping Out Of Traditional Comfort That Includes One High-Profile Magazine Were Quicker Is Our Newest Sunday Morning Contributor the Glitzy 107-year-old Magazine Might Be Best Known for Great Reads and Great Photography Chronicling Hollywood in High Society As a Publication That Bills Itself As Capturing the Cultural Zeitgeist React in a Moment like This I Felt When I Took the Title over the Culture Really Was Moving Very Strongly in a Direction That Was More Diverse. Jones Became Vanity Fair's Editor-In-Chief in 2017. There Are Always Hoping to See around the Corner so What Made You Think That See Was the Person Who Could Help You. Something Really New and Well Thing around Corners for Whole Professional Life. You Are Attempting to Study American History and You Don't Understand the Force of White Supremacy You You Fundamentally Misunderstand America Earlier This Year, Jones Tapped Best-Selling Author Tom Coates. Yes, That Is a Special Issue on Newsstands Next Month. It Features Contributors of Color on Almost Every Page What You like to Be the Boss's Boss, Mrs., Arguably America's Preeminent Voice on Race Coates Burst onto the National Scene Is a National Correspondent for the Rent for Every Nickel Well That the Average Black Family Has a Wife and Doll Is 2014 Cover Story the Case for Reparations Provide a National Dialogue about the Issue with Coates Even Testifying before a Congressional Panel on Reparations Last Year Enslavement or Stuff 250 Is Black People Had the Fruit of Their Label Stolen from Them in His Landmark Book between the World and Me Written As a Letter to His Son about the Dangers of Being a Black Man in America Has Sold More Than 2 1/2 Million Copies, It Skyrocketed Back on the Many Bestseller List This Summer. In the Wake of George Jody Morrison Compared to Heaven. It Was My Hand in Your Responsibility As I Was Flattered Crazy Was Jobs Enormously Humble, but I Felt like It Was a Charge like Somebody Said Okay Now You Have To Go Because If You Go like This Legacy That I Don't. The Issue Is Called Great Fire Inspired by a Poem about White Chicagoans in the Early 20th Century Saw the Influx of African-Americans As a Disaster into the Fire That Nearly Destroyed the City 50 Years Earlier, Coates Writes about It in a Powerful Editor's Letter Metaphor Because at the Beginning of the Letter. The Fire Is a Threat Yes Is Seen As Destructive by the Game's Greatest Powers of Rumination and You Are You in the Piece That's Always Been a Great Power to Block What Is so Horrifying about Seeing Souls Open Casket That Something about the Country.

What Is so Horrifying about Seeing John's Charge – Cross a Bridge Is Something That We Do Not like Something That Is Not Consistent with How We See Ourselves As a Country. Same Thing with the Cell Phone Is Not like This Is New, but Suddenly It's Illuminated People Can See It Drives Don't Even Experience a Crazy Look at That and Not Do Anything.

The Cover Is a Portrait of Rhianna Taylor the 26-year-old Louisville Woman Who Was Shot and Killed in March by Police in Her Own Apartment Was Painted by Acclaimed Artist Amy Cheryl Filled Best Known Work Michelle Obama Portrait That Hangs in the National Portrait Gallery at a Time When Sales Are Print Magazines Are down. Jones Hopes This Issue Become That Increasingly Rare Commodity Keeps It As a Child of a Mother Born in India She Takes Her Responsibility As a Cultural Gatekeeper Seriously Keep People out the Gate to Let People That's for Me What's Been behind This Project. It Feels so Magical to Me.

Credibly Difficult and Strange Time in American Coates Will Now Join Vanity Fair As a Contributing Editor Is Not Known for His Optimism about Race, but in the Multiracial Faces of Today's Protesters Sees Reason to Believe That This Time Might Be Different.

One of the Things That People Have Said about Your Work Is That You Offer a Powerful Indictment of the State of Race Relations in Our Country but You Don't Ultimately Offer Solution or Reason for Hope and yet in Your Newsletter. You Actually Do See Hope in This Part. Very Little Expectation That the Powers That Be in Louisville, Kentucky Ultimately Killed You Feel Transcended, Transcended since I Was Actually Called Joy When I See People Continue to Struggle in Her Name. Nonetheless, and Maybe a Moment Some Kind of Critical Mass in This Country beyond Is Actually Being Affected You Actually You Can See Something That They Couldn't See Jim Gaffigan among the Parents Back to School 2020. This Is Normally One of My Favorite Parts of the Year. The End of Summer. I Can Stop Applying Sunscreen. I Can Hang up My Longsleeve Son Sure and I Can Watch My Children Prepared to Head Back to School.

Unfortunately, This Year My Children Being Physically Heading Back to School Villages Still Be Here with Me like They Have Been for the past Hundred Years.

I Love Them like Many Parents, My Wife and I Have Struggled over the School Question Do We Send Our Children Back for in Person Learning and Possibly Expose Them to the Coronavirus Expose Others Coronavirus or or Educate Them Okay for Last Part Was My Suggestion Which My Wife Didn't like the Opposite of in Person Learning Is Distance-Learning, I'm Sorry to Say Those Words so Early on a Sunday, Even Hearing the Phrase Distance-Learning Makes Me Want Drink Scotch Straight from a Bottle. Okay Fine Distance-Learning Again Only More from Grumpy Parent into Personal Assistant of My Children Excuse Me Sir You Have 1/3 Grade Zoom in Five Minutes and Here's Your Sliced Apples, Snack.

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But This Week As He Glides into His Renomination.

He Has Remained the GOP As Thoroughly As If It Were a High-Rise Building His Name on a Remarkable Ascendancy for a Man Who Had Never Run for Office Held Public Office but Who Is Experiencing the Cut Rust of the New York Real Estate Business Gave Him an Instinct for Wielding Power. Those Who Opposed Him and His Party Are No Longer in Office Those Who Might Offer an Astringent Word. Take Care. 11 It with a Bouquet of Compliments. Senators Marco Rubio Lindsay Graham Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. Once Primary Rivals Are Now Vocal Defenders.

I'm Not Fine with This Present Thing and Teach Based on Hearsay. Bill Clinton Once Said Democrats Fall in Love. Republicans Fall in Line, but Republican Conventions Were Not Always Placid 1952. Even War Hero Dwight Eisenhower Had to Shoulder His Way into the Party in a Brutal Convention Fight with Sen. Robert Taft in 1976 Nomination Away from Pres. Gerald Ford. My Gov. Reagan Say A Few Words Spoken for Its Convention Delegate Was Heard to Sign Nominated Donald Trump Has Such a Lock on Things Is That He Has Delivered for the Republican Party on Every Important Issue Its Members Care about.

He Has Cut Taxes He Has Slashed Regulations He Has Increased Defense Spending Has Been a Vocal Supporter of Limiting Abortion Rights and Promoted the Maximalist Interpretation of the Second Amendment's Right to Bear Arms. He Is Elevated to Supreme Court Justices, and Hundreds of Conservative Lower Court Judges Who Remake the Judiciary for More Than a Generation Where the Republican Party Has Different Views from Donald Trump on Trade and Fiscal Restraint, and Comprehensive Immigration Reform. He Has Reversed Party Orthodoxy to His Way of Thinking Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich Said, I'm Not Sure He's a Conservative but He's the Most Effective Antiliberal in My Lifetime This Week's Convention Will Be Liberals and the Press with Taunts, Drives and Cultural Displays Designed to Draw Them into Wednesday. Resident Trump Will Present Himself As a Protector from the Hordes Immigrants at the Borders.

Protesters in the Streets and Anyone Carrying a Set of Ideas That Might Imperil the S&P 500, Which This Week, Hit a Record Greatly. The Reception Will Be More Enthusiastic Than the One Joe Biden Received but with Headlines about More Than 170,000 Deaths from COBIT 19 Economic Collapse and Racial Anguish.

The Question for President Trump Will Be Do Voters Want Protection from the World. His Convention Will Paint or Rescue from the World outside. We Stay with CBS News for Trumpet Sounds Again Next. Until Then, Will Be Safe and Enjoy the Rest of the Week Is Taken with Rachel Gareth This Week Stephen Landau Live Mitch McConnell in One of Washington's Biggest Midterm Moneyman List for Me to Senate Races You Think Republicans Have the Best Chance of Taking a Democratic Seed with Nevada Not Georgia. George Is Right up There, but New Hampshire's Surprise New Hampshire People Really Just Kind of Don't like You Have for More from This Week's Conversation Followed the Take-Out with Major Gareth on Apple Podcasts or Wherever You Get Your Podcasts