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Stage right now, trump is holding a rally in the battleground, state of wisconsin, while harris is holed up in pennsylvania with a team of advisers preparing for this matchup against trump. The Vice President did take a break to meet with some Small Business owners and voters at a Spy Shop in pittsburgh. Were going to have more on that in just a moment, but first, were gonna go to alayna treene, who is there at the Trump Rally in wisconsin. Alayna has he said anything about the debates so far well, jessica, hes actually almost two hours into this speech and hes only made one mention of the debate and it was very brief play just to ask people in the crowd if they are excited and watching. But other he moved on to the rest of his speech, but luck, jessica theres a key reason why hes in Wisconsin Today and you can hear him. Sorry, hes very loud behind me wrapping this up brian, no ....
around the world, i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, a manhunt is under way in texas for a man police say shot and killed five people, including a child, in, quote, almost execution-style. plus what are you doing to the city of new york? why new york mayor eric adams is taking on a federal agency about money it s giving out to other cities. what it all has to do with the migrant crisis. and an explosive start to the nba playoff semifinal series. cnn s coy wire joins me live to break down the highlights of saturday s games. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. a manhunt is under way in texas after a man allegedly opened fire on his neighbors killing five people including an 8-year-old child. police say the shooting occurred after a family asked man next door, 38-year-old francisco oropeza to stop firing a rifle in his front yard because their baby was trying to sleep. the latest mass shooting happened in the town of cle ....
what he calls a narcoslave trade. joe biden and kamala harris responsible for the worst plague of slavery in america since the civil war. bret: lottery fever. no one has won since april 15th. your chances of winning 103 million. there is stale chance. change change a lot of people s lives. brian: welcome to georgia. beautiful georgia. it s going to be one of the battle grounds in this midterm election. one of the most intriguing senate seats and governor races in the country. and when it comes to the senate race, it could actually decide the balance of power in this country. that is outside. and that is where i flew in. but now i have gone to beautiful gainesville, georgia, the poultry capital of the country. long street cafe where i will be hosting, unless something goes terribly wrong for my segment of the show, for the next three hours. close with an interview with herschel walker, erick erickson in a little while. more importantly the people behind m ....
selves that helped pave the way to the supreme court s ruling seven years ago making same-sex marriage legal across all 50 states. it was that landmark case that fell on the right side of history. putting america on record as a country extending freedom even further, to love who you love, but the question has quickly become, for how long? after the supreme court overturned roe last week. justice clarence thomas writing in his concurring opinion that the visit and overrule passed landmark decision, including versus hutches, which has led to legalizing same sex marriage. this year alone red states have passed or introduced more than 320 anti-lgbtq bills across the country. florida, going as far as limiting the discussion of sexual orientation, gender identity in the classroom. for the so-called, don t say gay bill. at this moment, the only the supreme court did with roe s congress and in just a minute we re going to talk with richie torres about what congress can do, ....
entertainment industry and beyond. we have a powerhouse of folks here to help hash it all out with a new hour of american voices, live from pride begins now. we begin this hour honoring how far we have come in the 50 years since the stonewall riots here in this neighborhood. those riots opened the country s eyes to the demonization of gay people. it was at stonewall in 1969 that far goers refused to orders to leave their only safe haven in the city. the refusal led to them being beaten for a number of nights by police. spit upon by anti gay protesters. it was their bravery and belief and never sidelining their true selves that helped pave the way to the supreme court s ruling seven years ago. making same-sex marriage legal across all 50 states. it was that landmark case that fell on the right side of history. putting america on record as a country extending freedom even further, to love we love. but the question has quickly become for how long after the supreme court ....