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kamala harris, his current deputy, will be running for another term as vice president. it all comes four years to the day since he first announced he was running for the white house at the last election. personal freedom is fundamental to us as americans. there is nothing more important, nothing more sacred. that has been the work of my first term, to fight for our democracy. this should not be a red and blue issue. to protect our rights, to make sure everyone in this country is treated equally, and that everyone is given a fair shot. but around the country, maga extremists are lining up to take out our most bedrock freedoms. cutting social security that you have paid for, cutting taxes for the wealthy, dictating what health care decisions women can take, banning books, and telling people who they can love. all making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. live to new york with cbs correspondentjarred hill. so, correspondent jarred hill. the so, correspondentjarred hil
town hall with time ryan and j.d. vance. the story will be live at 3:00 as well with some of the voters on what they expect, what they want to ask come tomorrow night. first, former president obama is the one that democrats are turning to to ignite their voters right now as the president stayed home in delaware, went to his granddaughter s soccer game over the weekend. did some early voting. had a generally quiet weekend himself as his former boss was hard at work in the swing states. just about every republican politician seems obsessed with two things. own the libs and getting donald trump s approval. that s their agenda. no, no, don t boo. vote. so the 44th president hopes that he can sweep in on this halloween and be a super hero in some of these races. he s flying to these three states, arizona, nevada and pennsylvania as we watch the toss-up senate races here. the current president has zero campaign events scheduled today. this evening he and the first lady were at
and it could have been you the lucky couple who ve scooped £181; million. he was like, i ve got a secret to tell you. i ve got a secret to tell you. yeah. and then he told me and i was like, don t be stupid! and coming up on the bbc news channel. england starjofra archer s injury nightmare continues. he ll miss the rest of the season with a stress fracture in his lower back. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the metropolitan police has completed its investigation into breaches of covid regulations at downing street and whitehall. the force said a total of 126 fixed penalty notices have been issued. 28 people have received between two and five fines. downing street have said that the prime minister has been told there will be no more action against him, after he was fined last month for an event on his 56th birthday injune 2020. the conclusion of the police investigation opens the way for the publication of the senior civil servant sue gray s report into go