Cool j on The Beat as we discuss his new album. The reidout is up next. Tonight on the Reidout America is ready for a new way forward. And we are ready for a new generation of leadership that is optimistic, optimistic about what can do for our country together. We agree, we have a duty as citizens to put country above partisanship and defend our constitution. Kamala harris has just wrapped up a whirlwind day of campaigning in North Carolina, her first day back on the trail since Trouncing Donald Trump at the debate. Meanwhile, trump spent the day declaring himself the monumental winner of the debate, fighting with fox hosts who disagreed and spreading racist conspiracies about immigrants eating your pets. You just cant make it up. We begin with the state of the campaign with 54 days to go until the election. Vice president Kamala Harris held two Blockbuster Events in North Carolina today, speaking to massive crowds in greensboro tonight, and in charlotte this afternoon. And leaning int
Try handsfree sketcher slipups, provide got news for you. Premiere saturday at nine on cnn in the mustwin battleground of pennsylvania kamala harris and donald trump are about to face off in their first and perhaps only debate she s not going to debate cheaters. I want to debate. If you got something to say tonight in philadelphia and unprecedented showed up in one of the most unpredictable presidential races in american history the former president testing out his attack lines it s not a good debater. She s not a smart person as the vice president prepares to prosecute her case donald trump s type issues candidates takes center stage less than two months before election day. It s debate night in america and cnn s live coverage begins right now he is a momentous night for america and the night is going to happen in philadelphia, the birthplace of america, the backdrop for historymaking presidential debate tonight, we are standing by to see donald trump and kamala harris onstage togethe
We all exist in the context, michael. We do. Given that, that is all we have to do. Rape will continue our coverage right now. Take it away, ali. You have two speech, amazing and intentionally amazing, no matter what you do. Michael steele today is giving us labor day stuff. He has probably got a whiskey snifter there. I mean, somebody accused him of having bourbon in his cup, ali, i am going to investigate myself. All morning, michael is leaning it over, checking out, i m with you, michael. It is labor day. You guys deserve a break. I am just a woman, ali, at work trying to do my part. I love you both. We will see you tomorrow. I hope you have an amazing afternoon. Check velshi starts now. Good morning. It is saturday, august 31st. It is 66 days until election day. This morning, i ve got georgia on my mind, a state crucial to understanding how this election is playing out both in that state and nationally. For decades, georgia, a decidedly red state did not get much attention in presi
under the very same espionage act that trump is complaining about being charged under. and more than three years after the murder of george floyd under the knee of a minneapolis police officer, the doj finally releases the damning findings of their investigation into the minneapolis pd. but we begin tonight with the rantings of a twice indicted former president who seems to forget that history is well chronicled and easily searched. at his bedminster golf club earlier this week where it s cited in the special counsel s indictment that he on two occasions shared classified documents with people lacking security clearances, donald trump attacked the use of the espionage act under which he s being charged. charming a former president of the united states under the espionage act of 1917 wasn t meant for this. an act for a crime so heinous that only the death penalty would do. it s one of the most outrageous and vicious legal theories ever put forward in an american court of
to bed. wow! one of the most famous whistleblowers in u.s. history, daniel elsberg. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. racist and unconstitutional policing in minneapolis. the lead starts right now. u.s. attorney general merrick garland has a rebuke of the minneapolis police department. the patterns and practices we observed made what happened to george floyd possible. a multi-year investigation finds systemic abuses and zrem nation by police and we ll break down what it said about the eek qual justice in the united states. and then guilty on all counts for the man behind the deadly assault on jews. a federal attorney debated whether the tree of life shooter will get the death penalty for taking 11 innocent lives. plus only on cnn, relentless fights in the streets of sudan. terrorism turns to genocide as we report on the disturbing connection between the mercenary group waging war in ukraine. welcome to the lead, i m alex marquardt in today fo