Trump & Harris Campaigns, Early Voting Shatters Records, Boeing Workers Reject Contract, Latest On McDonalds E.Coli Outbreak
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Today on America in the Morning   Trump & Harris Campaigning Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continue to focus on swing states, with wildly different strategies to energize the coalitions they need to win. As correspondent Jennifer King reports, the Vice President appeared on three networks for interviews and a Town Hall, while the former president held rallies through Georgia.    Early Voting Shattering Records There are long lines for voters and long days for election administrators as record numbers of Americans vote early in the November 5th Presidential election. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Political Attacker Busted In Arizona An arrest has been made in a string of political attacks in Arizona, including firing shots multiple times at a Democrat Party office in Tempe. Sue Aller reports.    Foreign Election Interference There are efforts now on multiple fronts by foreign countries including China and Russia to sway U.S. voters. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Business News  Boeing workers reject the latest contract proposal, and CNBC’s Jessica Ettinger has Thursday business.     Weinstein Trial Pushed To 2025 The retrial for disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein on sexual assault charges in New York has been pushed to at least next year. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports.    From Sitcom To Racing Car A former sitcom star is making an unusual career change, going from in front of the camera to behind the wheel racing for NASCAR. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has more.     Latest On The Trump & Harris Campaigns With less than two weeks to go, and record number of early voting, the final push on the campaign trail is bringing a slew of rallies and interviews for the candidates and their running mates in battleground states. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    North Korean Soldiers In Russia Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin says there's evidence North Korean troops are now inside Russia, in an effort to fight for the Kremlin against Ukraine. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    More Learned About McDonald’s E.coli Outbreak A popular McDonald's sandwich item is off the menu, linked to an outbreak that has sickened dozens and left one person dead.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports that the FDA has zeroed in on what may have caused the E.coli contamination.     Teen Facing Charges Today In Washington Murders The 15-year-old who allegedly killed his parents and three siblings in their home outside Seattle waived his right to appear in court. Sue Aller reports on the grief in Fall City, Washington, and charges against the teen are expected to be announced later today.    LA Times Turmoil There’s turmoil at one of the largest newspapers in the nation after the editorial chief submitted her resignation when the paper’s owner refused to allow the editorial board to endorse Kamala Harris for president.     Troubles At The EPA The Environmental Protection Agency is at risk of misallocating nearly $1 billion dollars in lead pipe replacement funding to the wrong states. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports.    Cyberattack Targets Georgia Voter Website Authorities are reporting a cyberattack targeting a Georgia voter website was uncovered before it could do damage. Fox News reports the office of Georgia's secretary of state said the attack intended to paralyze the battleground state's absentee voter website.    Flying Taxis It’s a bird – it’s a plane – it’s flying air taxis, and correspondent Norman Hall reports the space-age idea is one key step closer to taking off.    Tech News A huge breakthrough in 3D printing will soon allow you to create print stainless steel parts and tools, using x-rays and lasers.  Here’s Chuck Palm with today's tech report.   Finally   Finding a place to sleep when Taylor Swift comes to town can be a challenge, including the brother of Swift’s boyfriend. Kevin Carr has details.   Learn
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