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The bulls on Wall Street have been largely right about the stock market over the past two years. Business Insider asked three bullish stock strategists what they consider the biggest risks. Yet, those economists have been largely wrong about what could sink the stock market and economy. "In May/June, when you had a lot of bears or those that had been late to jump on the bull parade all of a sudden switch their forecasts and kind of chase markets up, which is pretty, I mean pretty, pretty, pretty classic," Belski told Business Insider. The second risk is, similar to Belski's concern, a 1990's type melt-up in the stock market.
Persons: , Brian Belski, Belski, Yardeni Research's Eric Wallerstein Eric Wallerstein, Wallerstein, that's, Carson, Sonu Varghese Sonu Varghese, Varghese Organizations: Business, Service, BMO, Nvidia, Yardeni Research, Carson Group, Federal Locations: Russia, Ukraine, China, Taiwan
The overall strategy and schedule are still being finalized for the Obamas, the people familiar with their plans said, and they will take their direction from the Harris campaign about what’s needed on the campaign trail. During Michelle Obama’s speech at the DNC in Chicago, she implored Democrats to not just support Harris this November but “do something” to help her win. The Obamas and Clintons would have had some role in the home stretch of the Biden campaign had it continued. One person close to the planning said now they can help with different constituencies Harris needs to win over in November. First lady Jill Biden has also pledged to campaign for Harris in the fall, with a possible focus on education.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris ’, Harris, , Eric Schultz, Obama, IWillVote.com, Schultz, it’s Harris, Joe Biden, Michelle Obama’s, Harris ’, Biden, He’s, Clinton, Donald Trump, Jill Biden, Josh Shapiro, California’s Gavin Newsom, Cory Booker, Laphonza Butler Organizations: WASHINGTON, Democratic, Convention, persuadable, DNC, Biden Locations: Los Angeles, Chicago, Georgia, Philadelphia, Sens, D
An investigator has backed the World Anti-Doping Agency’s handling of a case involving 23 Chinese swimmers who failed drug tests weeks before the Tokyo Games and said WADA had not been complacent nor shown bias toward China. Swiss prosecutor Eric Cottier, who was handpicked by the global anti-doping agency, said in a preliminary report in July that WADA did not mishandle the case involving the swimmers, who tested positive for trimetazidine (TMZ) but were cleared by a Chinese investigation. Cottier reiterated those findings in his final report on Thursday but also criticized WADA for failing to challenge Chinese anti-doping authorities (CHINADA) for not following all of the procedures laid down in its anti-doping standard. The case prompted a backlash from athletes and national anti-doping authorities, who questioned WADA’s processes and complained about a lack of transparency in the case. “The ongoing failure to investigate and to answer the critical question of whether the 23 positive tests were due to contamination or intentional use will haunt athletes around the world for years to come.”
Persons: WADA, Eric Cottier, Cottier, ” Cottier, ” CHINADA, Olivier Niggli, ” Travis Tygart, Organizations: Tokyo Games, TMZ, U.S, Doping Authority Locations: China, Swiss
A Delaware judge agreed to send another 2020 election defamation case to trial Thursday, ruling that the Newsmax Media published false claims saying Smartmatic voting machines rigged the 2020 election. Florida-based voting machine company Smartmatic, alleging defamation, sued Newsmax Media, also based in Florida, in 2021, arguing that the network claimed its devices rigged the 2020 election. Former President Donald Trump and his allies have repeatedly claimed that the 2020 election was rigged. But in wins for Smartmatic, he ruled firmly that the rigged election claims were definitely false, published by Newsmax and specific to Smartmatic. Smartmatic's case is quite different, in large part because the voting machine company was used only in Los Angeles during the 2020 election.
Persons: Newsmax, Smartmatic, Eric Davis, Donald Trump, Davis, ” Davis, , ” Erik Connolly, Smartmatic’s Organizations: Media, Associated Press, Newsmax Media, Smartmatic, Dominion Voting Systems, Fox News, One America News Network Locations: Delaware, Florida, Los Angeles
Read previewLottie Moss, 26, is speaking out about the dangers of taking Ozempic. During an episode of her "Dream On" podcast, the model — who is Kate Moss' half-sister — said she ended up in a hospital after taking the drug. Moss said she went to the hospital after a particularly bad day when she couldn't keep any liquids or food down. Reflecting on her use of Ozempic, Moss called it "the worst decision I ever made." AdvertisementLast year in Austria, several people were brought to the hospital with life-threatening seizures after taking counterfeit versions of the drug.
Persons: , Lottie Moss, Kate Moss, I'm, Moss, didn't, Eric Kastango, Ozempic, semaglutide Organizations: Service, Business, Novo Nordisk, FDA, Austrian Federal Office, Safety, Health Care Locations: Austria
Instead, Davis concluded that key questions about Newsmax’s actions in 2020 would be weighed by a jury, barring a pre-trial settlement. “Newsmax reported on allegations regarding the Election and Smartmatic, but there remains a dispute as to whether Newsmax recklessly disregarded the truth,” Davis wrote. “With these facts, a reasonable jury could find Newsmax was reporting on a matter of public concern without endorsing the allegations surrounding the Election,” Davis wrote. If the outlet doesn’t settle, its executives and on-air personalities could be forced to publicly testify about their contacts with Trump during the 2020 election and their controversial post-election coverage. The judge also went out of his way to make clear that nothing in his ruling is meant to suggest that there was anything questionable or illegitimate about the 2020 election results.
Persons: Newsmax, Eric Davis, Newsmax’s, Davis, “ Newsmax, ” Davis, , Smartmatic, Donald Trump, , Erik Connolly Organizations: Washington CNN, Delaware, Newsmax, Trump, Dominion Voting Systems, CNN Locations: Los Angeles County, Los Angeles
SAN ANTONIO — In the three weeks since Texas’ attorney general executed raids at the homes of several Latino election activists, the state’s oldest civil rights organization has been marshaling members to step up voter registration for what they say is a stand against voter suppression. A voter at news conference to respond to allegations by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, on Aug. 26 in San Antonio. A contingent of LULAC members and other Hispanic activists attended the hearing in support of Medina. Texas LULAC President Gabriel Rosales said in a phone interview that along with the fear, the raids “kind of lit a fire from Hispanics around Texas. “Councils have been doubling their efforts to engage Latino voters across Texas and across the country,” Proaño said.
Persons: ANTONIO —, , , Juan Proaño, Paxton, Ken Paxton, Eric Gay, Juan Manuel Medina, Geoffrey Goldstein, ” Medina’s, Medina, Lidia Martinez, Martinez, ” Martinez, Gabriel Rosales, ” Rosales, Houston, LULAC, Proaño, ” Proaño, Lidia Organizations: ANTONIO, League of United Latin American, Texas, NBC, Tejano Democrats, LULAC, American GI, Latinos Locations: Texas, South Texas, Frio County, county's, San Antonio, Medina, America, , Mexican
The Summary Boeing officials have made few public comments about the company's Starliner spacecraft over the last six weeks. Just over an hour after Boeing’s Starliner capsule made its uncrewed return to Earth, NASA convened a standard post-landing briefing to discuss the end of the tumultuous test flight. The capsule’s first crewed test flight, the mission was expected to last around eight days. The pair is scheduled to stay at the space station until February then return with members of an upcoming ISS crew. In 2019, an uncrewed test flight to the space station was cut short because of technical glitches and the company was forced to repeat it in 2022.
Persons: Eric Berger, Joel Montalbano, , Mark Nappi, , NASA’s, Starliner, Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams, Wilmore, Williams, Boeing’s Organizations: Boeing, NASA, Space Center, Ars Technica, NBC, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, International Space Station, Agency, SpaceX, ISS, Crew Locations: Houston, Florida
New York Police Commissioner Edward Caban resigned Thursday amid a federal investigation into the department's nightclub enforcement, according to sources familiar with the matter. Caban, the city’s first Latino police commissioner, took over the department in July 2023 after being tapped by Mayor Eric Adams, whose administration is the target of multiple federal investigations. Adams, speaking in an address later Thursday, announced that he was appointing Thomas Donlon as the interim police commissioner. Those whose homes were searched included First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright and Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Philip Banks III. Caban's twin brother, James Caban, who owns a nightclub security business, also had his phone seized in the corruption investigation involving the NYPD.
Persons: Edward Caban, Eric Adams, ” Caban, Adams, Thomas Donlon, Sheena Wright, Public Safety Philip Banks III, James Caban, Russell Capone, Rebekah Donaleski Organizations: New York Police, NYPD, NBC News, New, National Threat Center, FBI, Force, Public Safety, Federal, Southern, of, U.S Locations: New York City, Midtown Manhattan, Queens, of New York, Turkey
The counting and certification of electoral votes at the Capitol in January — the first since the Jan. 6 riot in 2021 — will come with significantly increased security, the Secret Service said Wednesday. The Department of Homeland Security has designated the Jan. 6 count as a national special security event, affording it a level of security similar to events like the State of the Union address and the Super Bowl. “National Special Security Events are events of the highest national significance,” Eric Ranaghan, the special agent in charge of the Secret Service’s Dignitary Protective Division, said in a statement Wednesday. The Secret Service, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, also cited reports from the former House Jan. 6 committee and the Government Accountability Office, which had asked Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to consider the enhanced security measures. The designation will unlock federal, state and local resources to be used in its security plan, the Secret Service said.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Joe Biden's, ” Eric Ranaghan, , Muriel Bowser, Alejandro Mayorkas Organizations: Capitol, Service, Department of Homeland Security, Super, Secret, Republican, Democratic, United Nations General Assembly, Office, Homeland, Justice Department
CNN —Dianna Moreno was afraid walking into Apalachee High School to find the laptop and charger she left behind when she rushed to evacuate after two other students and two teachers were killed last week. People hold candles during a vigil following the shooting at Apalachee High School, at Jug Tavern Park in Winder, Georgia, on September 6. Mike Stewart/APKacy Shahid, a former principal at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in St. Louis, Missouri, said she was the first school administrator to use the guide. In Florida, students returned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School two weeks after the February 2018 massacre. In Texas, students at Santa Fe High School returned 11 days after a May 2018 shooting to finish the school year.
Persons: CNN — Dianna Moreno, “ It’s, , it’s, Moreno, Elijah Nouvelage, , Michelle Kefford, Marjory Stoneman, Kefford, they’ve, Mike Stewart, Shahid, ” Shahid, Reggie Daniels, Eric Gay Organizations: CNN, Apalachee High School, Barrow County, Reuters, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Recovery, Bethlehem Church, Central Visual, Performing Arts High School, Robb Elementary School, Santa Fe High School, KHOU Locations: Winder , Georgia, Barrow, Parkland , Florida, Bethlehem , Georgia, St, Louis , Missouri, Uvalde , Texas, Florida, Texas
Read previewA yearslong legal battle with a major student-loan company has finally come to an end, and borrowers are getting their money back. The settlement permanently bans Navient from servicing federal loans and prohibits the servicer from managing most loans within the Federal Family Education Loan program. It also requires Navient to pay a $20 million penalty to the CFPB, along with $100 million to impacted borrowers. Last year, for example, Navient agreed to a $198 million settlement with private student-loan borrowers who claimed the lender was collecting debts that should have been discharged in bankruptcy. Along with Navient, the CFPB recently filed a lawsuit against student-loan company PHEAA, accusing it of illegally collecting payments from borrowers who were discharged in bankruptcy.
Persons: , servicer, Rohit Chopra, Eric Halperin, Navient Organizations: Service, Consumer Financial, Bureau, Business, Family Education, Democratic, PHEAA
The bank raised its price target on MercadoLibre Thursday to $2,500 from $2,225, suggesting 22% upside from Wednesday's close. The bank increased its price target to $230 from $200, implying nearly 16% upside from Wednesday's close. Supino also lifted the firm's price target to $93 a share, reflecting about 33% upside from Wednesday's close. Analyst Adam Berlin lowered his 12-month price target to $29 from $34, implying 6% downside. The investment firm's price target of $159 implies more than 2% downside from Wednesday's close.
Persons: Robert Ford Aguilar, — Michelle Fox, Wells, Wells Fargo, Eric Luebchow, Luebchow, Lisa Kailai Han, Sean Conlon, Wolfe, Peter Supino, Supino, Samantha Subin, BofA, George Staphos, a.m, Adam Berlin, Berlin, IPG, — Sean Conlon, Bernstein, Mark Moerdler, — Lisa Kailai Han, Stifel, Simon Yarmak, Andrea Pistacchi, Brandt Montour, it's, Montour, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barclays, Bank of America, Diageo, Mercado, Mobile, Sprint, Wolfe Research, UBS downgrades, UBS, billings, GM, Pfizer, Oracle, Simon Property, Property Group, SPG, U.S, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Brazil, Mercado Pago, Wells Fargo, Wells, Roku, Berlin, America, U.S
New York Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban speaks during the first quarter crime briefing press conference Wednesday, April 3, 2024, in Manhattan, New York City. NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigned Thursday from his post helming the country's largest police department amid a federal investigation into its nightclub enforcement, according to a memo obtained by News 4. I have therefore decided it is in the best interest of the Department that I resign as Commissioner." Caban, who was appointed to the job in July 2023, became the first Latino to serve as commissioner of the NYPD in its 179-year history. Several sources tell NBC New York federal investigators want to know if James Caban profited from his ties to his powerful brother and the NYPD.
Persons: Edward Caban, Caban, Eric Adams, Adams, Tom Donlon, James Caban, Caban's, Russell Capone, Rebekah Donaleski Organizations: New York Police, NYPD, News, NYPD –, Department, U.S, Attorney's, Southern, of, IRS, NBC New, New York City Police Department, Cooley Locations: Manhattan , New York City, of New York, NBC New York, Midtown, Queens
Trump’s campaign said before the debate that he had already accepted debate invitations from Fox News and NBC News, and that Harris had not. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Trump said he would participate in debates with NBC News or Fox News. Fresh off the perceived win, pushing Harris into several debates seemed like a strategic goal for Trump, and Harris rebuffed a request for one on Fox News in early September. Harris has not accepted a second debate with Trump, but her campaign appeared more open on Wednesday. “But the most important indication here is that Harris failed to explain why she hasn’t already done the things she claims she cares about.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Trump’s, Joe Biden, , Chris Christie, Trump's, Brian Fallon, , Fox, ” Trump, Brian Hughes, Hughes, ” Hughes, ” Eric Levine, , Levine Organizations: Democratic, Fox News, NBC News, Truth, Wednesday, Trump, New, New Jersey Gov, ABC News, ABC, NBC, Republican Locations: New Jersey, New York
The vice president had prepared extensively for their debate, and peppered nearly every answer with a comment designed to enrage the former president. Here are some takeaways from the debate:A turning point when Harris jabs Trump over the size of his rally crowds: Harris came onstage with a clear plan: Throw Trump off his game. When the vice president mentioned Trump’s criminal conviction and outstanding legal issues, he bit. Trump indulges in conspiracy theories: Despite signals from even his running mate, Trump did not refrain from repeating the conspiracy theory du jour during the debate. He said at one point that “in Springfield, they’re eating the dogs.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Trump, Harris, Trump’s, Biden, , David Muir, “ We’ll, Muir, Joe Biden, Roe, Wade, Read Organizations: ABC Locations: Haiti, Springfield , Ohio, Springfield, United States, Harris
Mint shut down back in March, but people are still searching for a replacement budgeting app. Free budgeting apps are becoming less common, but there are still a few options to try. It's left a significant gap for people who prioritize free budgeting tools, and even months after Mint's closure, Reddit users are still looking for a good replacement. "That was Mint's biggest draw, that it was a free budgeting app," explains Mykail James, MBA, certified financial education instructor, and owner of BoujieBudgets.com. AdvertisementWe'll explain the current budgeting app environment and share tips on how you can choose the best budgeting app for you.
Persons: , Everyone's, It's, Mykail James, Eric Croak, James, Croak, haven't, I've, they've Organizations: Mint, Service, Croak, Quicken
CNN —Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill admitted some regrets about his actions during his pre-game detainment on Sunday but called for the officer who restrained him to be taken off the force. Earlier Wednesday, Hill’s attorney representing Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill called for the immediate firing of the officer at the center of Sunday’s controversial traffic stop outside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. “Each action that a law enforcement official (takes) is governed by standard operating procedures,” attorney Julius Collins said in a letter shared with CNN. Miami Dade Police DepartmentThe officer puts his right arm around Hill and brings him to sit on the sidewalk. Miami Dade Police DepartmentFinally, the attorney connected Hill’s detainment to broader concerns about how police interact with Black people.
Persons: Tyreek Hill, ” Hill, , , I’ve, Hill, Tyreek, Julius Collins, Danny Torres, ” Collins, Dan Le Batard, Drew Rosenhaus, Collins, Stephanie V, Daniels, “ I’m, ” Daniels, Torres, ” Torres, Ignacio Alvarez, Israel Reyes, Pro Bowler Organizations: CNN — Miami Dolphins, , Dolphins, NFL, Miami Dolphins, CNN, Miami, Dade Police, Miami Dade Police Department, Miami Dade Police, Miami - Dade Police Department, Jacksonville Jaguars Locations: Miami Gardens , Florida, Hill, Black
CNN —When members of Congress meet on Capitol Hill to certify the electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election, the process, on the anniversary of the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack, will have the full weight of the federal government behind its security. The certification process on January 6, 2025, was designated as a national special security event by the Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas in the last week following a request from Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser, according to the US Secret Service. The designation is reserved for significant events – including the Super Bowl, presidential inaugurations and this summer’s NATO summit – where security is required on a mass scale. The source told CNN that agencies are still in the early stages of determining the security measures that will be in place for the Electoral College certification. “National Special Security Events are events of the highest national significance,” Eric Ranaghan, the special agent in charge of the USSS Dignitary Protective Division, said in a statement announcing the designation.
Persons: Alejandro Mayorkas, Muriel Bowser, Donald Trump, ” Eric Ranaghan, Ranaghan, Organizations: CNN, Capitol, of Homeland, US, Service, Bowl, NATO, FBI, Washington Post, US Capitol Police, Attorney, Capitol Police, Force, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department, Electoral, Secret Locations: Washington, DC
An Iranian-born research scientist who filed a federal discrimination lawsuit alleging she had been harassed by a University of Alabama at Birmingham co-worker for nine years because of her ethnicity has been awarded more than $3.8 million in damages. “Day and night, I was looking for a job, any job, but nobody would hire me because my name was tarnished,” Moeinpour told NBC News. “Now, my good name has been restored.”UAB, according to the jury verdict, was ordered to pay Moeinpour $3 million in damages. Finally, Moeinpour told Grubbs on Feb. 13, 2020, that she had gone over his head and called human resources. “When Ms. Moeinpour fell to the floor, he fell on top of her and held her down,” the lawsuit said.
Persons: Fariba Moeinpour, ” Moeinpour, Mary Jo Cagle, Moeinpour, Eric Artrip, , ” Artrip, Alicia Rohan, Rohan, Cagle, Clinton Grubbs, Grubbs ’, Grubbs, , ” Cagle, “ Cagle, Dr, hadn’t, Grubbs “, groping, Moeinpour “, ” Grubbs Organizations: University of Alabama, Birmingham, Northern District of, NBC News, ” UAB, UAB, of Health, Services, UAB School of Medicine, Employment, Commission, NBC Locations: Iranian, Northern District, Northern District of Alabama, American, U.S, Iran, Birmingham
Mandatory evacuations were ordered for communities across San Bernardino County, east of Los Angeles, as the so-called Line Fire raged through woodland and burned through more than 23,700 acres by Monday night. The fire in the foothills of the San Bernardino National Forest was 5% contained as of around 8 p.m. PT Monday, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or CalFire. March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County, just south of San Bernardino County, reached 105, according to the National Weather Service. “The triple-digit weather down here is nasty.”Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency for San Bernardino County Saturday night. State officials said vegetation is critically dry in San Bernardino County and temperatures reached more than 100 degrees on Saturday, with relative humidity ideal for the fire to spread.
Persons: CalFire, Gavin Newsom, Eric Thayer, Dan Munsey, Smiley, , , Steven Michael King, Michael Lee, Lee, ” Lee, ” Newsom, Firefighters Organizations: San Bernardino National Forest, PT, California Department of Forestry, Gov, National Guard, Unified, Redlands Unified, National Weather Service, San Bernardino Fire Protection, Downtown, Air Reserve Base, Angeles National Forest, Running, Associated Press, AP, San Bernardino Locations: San Bernardino County, Los Angeles, Forest, California, Orange County, Running Springs, Calif, Running, Downtown Los Angeles, Riverside County, L.A, Lake, Highland, Clearlake City, San Francisco
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Cantor Fitzgerald’s Eric Johnston, NB Private’s Shannon Saccocia and Invesco’s Kristina HooperCantor Fitzgerald’s Eric Johnston, NB Private’s Shannon Saccocia and Invesco’s Kristina Hooper, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market trends, rate cuts and inflation.
Persons: Cantor Fitzgerald’s Eric Johnston, Shannon Saccocia, Invesco’s Kristina Hooper Cantor, Eric Johnston, Invesco’s Kristina Hooper
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDownside risks for equities are very high: Cantor's Eric JohnstonCantor Fitzgerald’s Eric Johnston, NB Private’s Shannon Saccocia and Invesco’s Kristina Hooper, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market trends, rate cuts and inflation.
Persons: Eric Johnston Cantor, Eric Johnston, Shannon Saccocia, Invesco’s Kristina Hooper Organizations: Downside
(CNN) — Marcee Gray was 200 miles away from Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, when her gut told her something was not right. It was Wednesday morning – before the shooting at the school that killed two students and two teachers. Marcee Gray told ABC News she hadn’t spoken to her son since the shooting. Marcee Gray told CNN in a text Wednesday she is set to speak with Barrow County investigators on Thursday. Warning signs before tragedyMarcee Gray’s call to Apalachee High was not the only warning made that Wednesday morning.
Persons: — Marcee Gray, Colt Gray, “ I’m, , Colt, ” Marcee Gray, , Charles Polhamus, Marcee, Marcee Gray, Jesus, , It’s, ” Colt Gray, Colin Gray, Dallas LeDuff, Gray, Lyela Sayarath, , Gray –, Sayarath, Rabecca Sayarath, Jud Smith, ” Colin Gray Organizations: CNN, Apalachee High School, ABC News, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Associated Press, FBI Locations: Winder , Georgia, Fitzgerald , Georgia, Winder, Georgia, Barrow, Apalachee, ” Barrow, ” Barrow County, Barrow County, Jackson County
Harris speaks during a presidential debate with Trump on Tuesday in Philadelphia. Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty ImagesIt was the first handshake in a presidential debate since Trump and Hillary Clinton squared off in 2016. Harris introduced herself by name and said, “Let’s have a good debate.” Trump responded: “Nice to see you. Have fun.” Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images Trump and Harris stand on stage at the start of the debate. Matt Rourke/AP Images of Harris and Trump are seen on a screen inside the spin room before the debate.
Persons: Philadelphia CNN — Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Trump, , Joe Biden, he’d, , ” Trump, Harris, they’d, Saul Loeb, Hillary Clinton, smirked, David Muir, “ We’ll, Muir, Harris ’, Biden, Roe, Wade, it’s, Virginia, Ralph Northam, Matthew Hatcher, Linsey Davis, ” Davis, ” Harris, Trump’s, , don’t, Kamala Harris, Michael Le Brecht, Alex Brandon, Doug Mills, Pat Tuttle, George Walker IV, Chip Somodevilla, Tristen Rouse, CNN Harris, Win McNamee, Sheena Carey, Morry Gash, ” Saul Loeb, Roberto Schmidt, Andrew Thomas, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Jim Lo Scalzo, Anthony Scaramucci, Olivia Troye, Matt Rourke, Hannah Beier, Lilly, Evelyn Hockstein, Matt Slocum, Kenny Holston, “ Donald Trump Organizations: Philadelphia CNN, Trump, ABC, Getty, Democratic Gov, ABC News, ABC News Trump, National Constitution Center, New York Times, Bloomberg, Getty Images, Pennsylvania Convention Center, People, CNN, Philadelphia International Airport, AFP, Philadelphia City Hall, Former Trump, Reuters, Force Locations: United States, Philadelphia, Trump’s, Clinton, Springfield , Ohio, Haiti, Springfield, AFP, Nashville , Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Washington ,, Washington , DC, Milwaukee
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