Good morning to warn and welcome to cnn this morning it is sunday, september 15. We just got into september and now on our way oh, my my gosh, time is like going like that by good to have you with us this sunday morning. Im Victor Blackwell and im Isabel Rosales in for Amara Walker well, the fight for Battleground States in heating up, Vice President Kamala Harris former President Donald Trump, and the respective Running Mates are set to crisscross the country in the final seven Weeks Sprint in the race for the white house. We are going in depth. Was the Moment Trump was asked about the Bomb Threats linked to Haitian American conspiracy you see theories in springfield, ohio and three americans including a purported Navy Seal, were arrested in venezuela in an alleged plot to assassinate the countrys president. What we know about the allegations and investigation ahead, we have that in a live report for you. And major Money Moves could happen this week as a Federal Reserve is poised, rol
sheriff ellis and corporal boyd picked apart dawn s early interview with a suspicious eye. they pulled her phone records and there it was plain as day. dawn s lies caught by cell phone technology. it painted a clearer picture that dawn was in the location of teresa the morning that she was murdered. why in heaven s name would a woman who claimed to be teresa s friend want to kill her? good question, which perhaps they d get answered once they accused dawn lavender of murder, which they did. she, however, had but one thing to say to police. she just kept saying that it was wrong, that we made a mistake. coming up as far as physical evidence, we really didn t have any. but they did have a plan. an undercover sting could get the evidence they need. how big was the gun?
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hope to people like dawn i ll get the call, hey dawn, we finally found you that kidney. and i m going to be like yes, i am ready, let s get this party started. reporter: optimism through equity thanks to a team committed to giving all patients a fair shot. meghan fitzgerald, nbc news, chicago. that team making a big difference in a lot of lives and when we come back, those who serve. a solemn mission to guard the tomb of the unknown soldier 100 years later.
communities of color who often struggle to get access to health care meghan fitzgerald has more reporter: this is life for 31-year-old dawn bowen once independent and thriving in her career, now she spends nine hours a day getting dialysis my body in some ways has turned against me reporter: dawn was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney failure in 2018 doctors told her she would need a transplant but three years later she s still waiting. what does waiting feel like? like a roller coaster, an emotional roller coaster reporter: dawn s experience is all too common among people of color. studies show that just 26% of black patients waiting for an organ receive one. but for white patients the number is nearly double there s a lot of data that shows that black patients are less likely to get referred to a transplant center and are less likely to get listed and therefore transplanted reporter: dr. dinee simpson is one of just