Trump's NYC Rally, Harris Campaigns In Pennsylvania, Vance Spars With CNN, China Phone Hacks & Russian Misinformation
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Trump’s NYC Rally
Thousands of supporters joined Donald Trump for a huge rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, with close Trump allies, comedians, Republican lawmakers, and Trump himself lambasting Democrats and Kamala Harris. John Stolnis has more.
Harris Campaigns In Pennsylvania
As Donald Trump was in New York, Vice President Kamala Harris spent Sunday in Philadelphia as she continues to swing through battleground states. Clayton Neville reports.
Vance Spars With CNN
Vice Presidential candidate J.D. Vance is blasting CNN’s Jake Tapper over Russian collusion and other topics as he made the rounds on the Sunday shows. Pamela Furr reports.
China Hackers Breach Campaigns
A government panel plans to investigate how Chinese hackers breached several U.S. telecommunications networks, seeking to spy on a number of Americans, including associates of Vice President Harris’s and Donald Trump’s campaigns.
Russia’s Trump Ballot Deep Fake
The FBI confirms Russian actors made a fake election disinformation video widely seen on social media to sew doubts in the 2024 election. Correspondent Norman Hall reports.
Gas Prices Continue To Fall
Nationwide we’re definitely paying less at the gas pumps. Correspondent Rita Foley reports.
Harris & Trump Weekend Campaigning
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump each spent the second-to-last weekend before Election Day campaigning, with Harris in battleground Pennsylvania on Sunday while Trump held a massive rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden. As correspondent Julie Walker reports, each spent time addressing both what they will do if elected, and the other’s vision for America.
Trump’s Rogen Recap
Donald Trump’s appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast raked up 26 million views in its first 24 hours online. Clayton Neville has a recap.
Latest In The Middle East
In the Middle East, Iran is playing down Israel’s military strikes, saying they caused limited damage, but he Associated Press is reporting two bases in an area southeast of Tehran were heavily damaged. As correspondent Karen Chammas reports, a ceasefire proposal has been offered by Egypt for Israel and Hamas, while anger erupts in Israel over the hostages still being held.
Newspapers Making News
Two of the biggest American newspapers say they’ll pass on endorsing a candidate for president with just a week left until the election, and both are being questions about the move. Bob Brown has the story.
Courting The Religious Vote
With polls showing the nation evenly divided between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, both candidates are making strong pushes to bring in religious voters to their sides. Correspondent Walter Ratliff has the story.
No Charges Yet For Man Who Shoots Neighbor
A Minneapolis man was charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting his neighbor in the neck for touching a tree following an ongoing dispute, but the failure of police to arrest the suspect has left many angry and demanding accountability.
Finally
The Spiderman character Venom remain glued to the top spot at the box office. Kevin Carr reports.
Is that store credit card really worth signing up for? Correspondent Shelley Adler reports on whether that type of credit card is a good thing for you.
Apparently the winner was not Timothée Chalamet. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports the actor made a surprise appearance at a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in New York, much to the surprise of those look-alikes.
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