Former coach Tim Walls gave the democratic convention a pep talk.
We got 76 days.
That's nothing.
There'll be time to sleep when you're dead.
We're gonna leave it on the field.
How did he introduce himself?
I'm Steve Inskeep with Leila Fadel.
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In a brief campaign, Vice president Harris brought her party new energy and money and a clear lead in polling averages.
Tonight, she addresses the convention and the country.
So how does she describe what she would do if elected?
And a new survey of Gen Z finds that lots of teens don't feel challenged and don't think they're being prepared for the future.
The big gap in optimism between kids planning to go to college and those who are not.
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