Presidential. I thought he looked silly. Are we going to do a rematch . I just dont know. You are over 18. Please register to vote something else that whiteout conditions. And its things are faced, Power Outages are a major problem right now. Hunker down and stay indoors risky endeavor, no question. Theyre going to learn a little something about these spacesuits very shortly from london. Cnn newsroom with Max Foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. Im Max Foster. Its thursday, september the 12th, 9 00 a. M. Here in london, 4 00 a. M. In North Carolina, where Kamala Harris will hold to Campaign Events today. The Battleground State has been solidly republican in the past few elections, but is now thought to be in play. Harris is back in pennsylvania on friday. Her Running Mate, Tim Walz, will campaign in michigan and wisconsin. Democrats and even some republicans say harris was the clear winner. In Tuesdays Debate i think she
and that the republican front-runner is heading into the new year with section 3 of the 14th amendment nipping at his heels. first it was colorado, now it s maine saying that trump is disqualified from being on the ballot. and let s not forget that more than a dozen other states with the 14th amendment have cases pending. 14th amendment cases. now the new ruling from the maine secretary of state is as fiery as it is somber. quote, i nclude as did the colorado supremeou that the record establishes that mr. trump over the course of several months and culminating on january 6, 2021, used a false narrative of election fraud to inflame his supporters and direct them to the capitol to prevent certificati o the 2020 election and the peaceful transfer of power. i likeise conclude mr. trump was aware of the likely hood for ce and at least initially supported its useiven he both encouraged it with incendiary rhetoric and took no timely action to stop it. the weight of the evidence ma
kicked off the ballot, or at least kicked off the ball pending appeal. more proof that donald j trump is having a hard time shaking the i word, insurrection. and that the republican front runner is heading into the new year with section three of the 14th amendment nipping at his seals. first, there was colorado. now, its main saying that trump is disqualified from being on the ballot. let s not forget that more than a dozen other states, with the 14th amendment have cases pending. 14 amid cases. the new ruling by the secretary of state s as inspiring as it is somber. quote, i conclude, as did the colorado supreme court that the record establishes that mr. trump, over the course of several months and culminating on january 6th, 2021, used a false narrative of election fraud to blame his supporters and direct them to the capitol to prevent certification of the 2020 election, and the peaceful transfer of power. i likewise conclude that mr. trump was aware of the likelihood for v
butcher of syria. and you look at the tactics that they were using. primarily, from the air, from the skies. bombardment really targeting ordinary civilian life. when i was in syria, i saw a fruit market blown up before my eyes. they were hitting schools, courthouses, hospitals. the natural effect of that is that you completely demoralize the local population. ordinary civilians receive the message loud and clear that you cannot live a normal life in these places. and that does have an effect on the battlefield. and it does petrify people and it does change the tone and tenor of any given conflict. it comes down to the choices people who live here are being forced to make. do they stay? risk their lives? being constantly bombarded? do they try to live without the
are out sick, 26 nurses. i m worried about burnout. reporter: the staffing strain is hitting schools. classes canceled for a second day at chicago public schools after a union member cited unsafe working conditions. in san francisco teachers staged a sickout over covid precautions. in new jersey, nearly 6,000 hospital workers have gotten covid since christmas. now the state is asking the national guard and fema for help. are you worried about not having enough fellow nurses? it s always a worry. reporter: nurse lawyer lawyer says the pandemic has been been incredibly difficult as they ve lost patients and co-workers to covid. in beginning to have the pandemic, we lost an employee, so it was a challenging day, a very emotional day, but it was something we got through together. reporter: in that moment, what s going through your mind? i m sorry.