Walz, holding a Campaign Event Today in Battle Ground Pennsylvania as former President Trump is gearing up for a rally this afternoon in battleground North Carolina where he is expected to focus on the economy and high prices. As vicepresident Kamala Harris held a rally last night in the blue Wall State of wisconsin. And she faces calls for more interviews from the media. Welcome to Fox News live, im alicia acuna. Griff were coming down the stretch, 45 days from Election Day as early Inperson Voting is now underway this three states this Weekend And Today is the deadline for states to send out ballots to military and overseas voters. Alexandria huff is live in wilmington, North Carolina, kicking things off for us. Hey, alex. Yeah, griff, early Voting Hasnt kicked off in North Carolina just yet, but we have a few states where its happening. We were talking to voters prior to the rally starting. Its filling up behind me. Most plan to vote inperson on Election Day, save for one older coup
We begin with a visit to nashvilles Ryman Auditorium as author david ewing talks about how the venue became a place for political rallies, civil rights events and home to Country Musics grand ole opry. Today were at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown nashville, tennessee. It definitely tells the history of both things it is famous for. It was built by a river boat captain who was famously converted under a tent in downtown nashville in may of 1865. After his conversion, he believed that traveling ministers should have a permanent home inside that was large enough to take the large crowds of the traveling ministers who came to town. So captain ryman built the Ryman Auditorium and it opened at first in 1892 as a tabernacle. So thats the church part of the history. The music part of the history, the Country Music part, deals with the grand ole opry which came here in 1943 after being in many different homes in nashville, and stayed here until 1974 when the new opry house was built.
Country musics grand old opery. Today we are at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown nashville, tennessee. The nickname of the Ryman Auditorium was the Mother Church of Country Music, which definitely tells the history of both things that it is famous for. It was built by a river boat captain who was famously converted under a tent in downtown nashville in may of 1865, and after his conversion, he believed that traveling ministers should have a permanent home inside that was large enough to take the large crowds of the traveling ministers who came to town. Captain ryman built the Ryman Auditorium and it opened at first in 1892 as a tabernacle. That is the church part of the history. The music part of the history, the Country Music part deals with the grand ole opry, which came here in 1943 after being in many different homes in nashville and stayed here until 1974 when the new opry house was built. During the run of the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s, some of the most famous people in all
Remember this gem from a couple of weeks ago . [inaudible conversations] one vanilla, one chocolate. But i wanted to get what we call black and white, but were going to [inaudible] gerry withering questioning. This week there was this shocking expo is say from from e new york times. How the candidate is dealing without being warm and friendly to people because of the coronavirus. Helping a candidate over the line will, in fact, be successful. Later well talk to a couple of pollsters. But first, encouraging news on the economy this week even as coronavirus causes continue to rise and fears grow of another lockdown. Gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 33 in the three months through september. Now, of course, that followed the dedecline of more than 30 in thes previous quarter. Arithmetic tells us that doesnt mean its back to where it was. In the final days of the campaign, both candidates talked about their economic plans. Joe biden insisted he would take measures to keep th
Welcome to Washington Post live, are program at 1 00 p. M. Eastern everyday. Today, we will hear from two leaders on the frontlines lines of the campaigns. We will hear from senator todd , ofg later in the program indiana, running all the Senate Campaigns for the republicans as they hold onto their majority. And we will hear from a representative from Washington State, the cochair of the progressive caucus in the house. One of those leaders in washington who, regardless of who wins, will be a voice in the Democratic Party in the years to come. She is already campaigning across the country. And i will have two of my colleagues, who i have been waiting to hear from for a long emily, who will be with us later in the program. Lets go to the headlines. It is the day before election day and voters get to decide. Not anyone else, it is you who gets to decide. Here is what im hearing. Campaign, the trump republicans are concerned about my home area. The philadelphia suburbs. And have seen eros