Lot to talk about. Let s do it. Now, if it was not clear, donald trump and j. D. Vance spent most of last week proving their bid to the white house is powered by white nationalism. This during a challenging time for the people of springfield, ohio. Some of whom happen to be haitian american thanked to gop lies and conspiracies. Lies that, in fact, been fat checked and corrected by the republican governor of ohio, the wall street journal and even the springfield woman who started the false peteating rumors in the first place. Despite all of the fallout, trump and vance have not backed down. They have doubled down on the lies. Here is vance with a new twist on these downfalls. They are here legally, they are here illegally so, okay, recap quickly. That is j. D. Vance acknowledging haitian americans do have legal immigration status but he is not think that they should. To him they are illegal deported just in a moment s notice when a second trump administration happens in it happens. Now,
Cnn hello again, everyone. Thank you so much for joining me up for greek. A whitfield. And we begin this hour with the race for the white house, entering another critical phase. Vice president Kamala Harris continues to try to build on her momentum out of Tuesdays President ial debate. Shes wrapped up a pair of rallies in the Swing State of pennsylvania where she campaigned in rural republican leaning counties tonight, harris will speak at an Award Ceremony for the congressional black Caucus Foundation in washington, Dc Shes also launching a new campaign to mobilize latino voters for more on these developments. Lets bring in cnns Eva Mckend at eva, the Vice President gave an interview to a Television Station in philadelphia before wrapping up her visit there in pennsylvania. So what did she have to say well, fred, one of the most interesting takeaway from that interview was the way that the Vice President talked about according republican voters, i think to the frustration some on the
Born in 1818 in lexington, kentucky, mary todd grew up in a slaveholding family yet lived to her see her husband Abraham Lincoln issue the emancipation proclamation. A mother of four sons he witnessed the death of three of the four as well as her own husbands assassination. Though her life was filled with tranlgly, as lincolns political partner, she also rely i should in their success. As we focus on the civil war years, one of the defining moments in our countrys history, a look at the life and times of Mary Todd Lincoln, one of the most complex first ladies ever to live in the white house. Thanks for being with us for cspan continuing series on first ladies influence and image. Tonight as we look at Mary Todd Lincoln, we invite two of our academic advisers for the whole series to be our guests for this program. Let me introduce you to rosalynn toreberg penn. And Richard Norton smith, our guest and at our table is the director of five president ial libraries including the Abraham Linc
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Light jacket, probably get away with that this afternoon. Outdoor recess, i think thats in the cards, kids, as we have mostly sunny skies, temperatures close to 40 degrees late morning through the early afternoon. So seasonably cool today. You know, not nearly as warm as it was over the weekend, but overall close to the averages. Dry during tuesday during the day. Light mix developing at night. We may have a little snow, sleet and freezing rain in here tuesday night, but this is mainly a rain and wind event on wednesday and thursday. Closer look at that forecast in the seven day coming up in a bit. Sarah time now for fast track traffic with Danielle Gersh, the birthday girl. Danielle thank you. Heading outside, look at the zakim bridge and leverett connector. Everything looking good this morning. Heading into town, 39 southbound, route 1, no issues. All green there. From braintree into boston, northbound on the expressway, ten minutes. South of town, route 3, 24 and 95 looking good so