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harry was the principal of an elementary school in lancaster county, pennsylvania.is star teacher, 25-year-old christy mirack, was late for work. >> christy was there every morning right around 8:00. >> reporter: when 8:00 became 8:30, harry grew uneasy. >> and the kids had started to come into the classroom. so i called her apartment about five times -- nothing. >> reporter: he contacted her family who lived about a two-hour drive north. christy's brother, vince. >> we got the phone call from her school that she didn't show up for work. was she home this weekend, was she delayed coming back? maybe she got stuck in traffic. i think we were in panic mode. the kind of person she was, we just thought something was wrong. it was that gut feeling. >> reporter: the family told harry they hadn't heard from christy that morning. harry couldn't wait any longer. he knew she lived nearby with a friend. you decide jump in your car to see what's going on with christy. >> i was prepared to go down and change a tire along the senate. >> reporter: that's what you were expecting? >>
harry was the principal of an elementary school in lancaster county, pennsylvania.is star teacher, 25-year-old christy mirack, was late for work. >> christy was there every morning right around 8:00. >> reporter: when 8:00 became 8:30, harry grew uneasy. >> and the kids had started to come into the classroom. so i called her apartment about five times -- nothing. >> reporter: he contacted her family who lived about a two-hour drive north. christy's brother, vince....
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philadelphia is here, we were just watching in lancaster county pennsylvania. a fair amount in both places and then he goes to the role part of the state, central pennsylvania. not as many votes for the percentage which is much higher there in that particular part of pennsylvania. tomorrow though, you are going to go to michigan, and that will hit this location and that's where he ends his day in nebraska. he's going to douglas county, that's a home of omaha. nebraska splits its electoral votes in maine, i could show you that a little bit here. the main congressional was won by president trump four years ago, cd2 is what it is in omaha. it's a tour de force and on a political scene, they both have their calculations of whether or not their strategy is a winning message for 2,020 which is an extraordinary year unto itself. of all the registered voters, you are almost at 43%. in that early vote is a big de deal. andy mccarthy will weigh in on what will be what we believe is just a spirit by prime time tonight. what could be some of the first cases, and we will fl
philadelphia is here, we were just watching in lancaster county pennsylvania. a fair amount in both places and then he goes to the role part of the state, central pennsylvania. not as many votes for the percentage which is much higher there in that particular part of pennsylvania. tomorrow though, you are going to go to michigan, and that will hit this location and that's where he ends his day in nebraska. he's going to douglas county, that's a home of omaha. nebraska splits its electoral votes...
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i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests that almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not letting them go or bailing them out. when we talk about law and order and what kind of administration we want, i think it is very evident in pennsylvania when you see in rural counties they put a quick quash to any issues. i think that speaks volumes to what we will see in the middle pennsylvania. host: nick clark? guest: i think most red counties will stay red. i think the law and order message the president is advancing is likely resonating with voters that have already decided they're going to support the president. there's not a lot of evidence in the polling data it is changing anyone's mind. i think it is resonating with people already convinced. the question is, is it going to mobilize greater turnout? our trump supporters going to be more likely to vote? i have my doubts
i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests that almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not letting them go or bailing them out. when we talk about law and order and what kind of administration we want, i think it is very evident in pennsylvania when you see in rural counties they put a...
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counties to turn into the areas that are democratically one so for instance i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a ng police shooting and there were protests that almost turned into riots but instead of turning into a full out right, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice systems. not letting them go or bailing athem out or turning the other way so when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration do we want, i think it's very evident in pennsylvania when you see in those more rural counties that they could put a quashed any issues that arose. that speaks volumes. that's what were going to see in the middle ofpennsylvania . >> nick clark. >> i think that as i said before most red counties will stay red. i think the law endorsed pr order message the president is advancing and is resonating are likely resonating already with voters who have decided they're going to support the president. there's not a lot of evidence in the polling data and changing anyone's mind and i think i
counties to turn into the areas that are democratically one so for instance i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a ng police shooting and there were protests that almost turned into riots but instead of turning into a full out right, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice systems. not letting them go or bailing athem out or turning the other way so when we talk about law and order and we talk about what...
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speak to them because joe biden is trying to communicate with them right now, too. >> sandra: lancaster countyp. 1:30 eastern time today as we heads into the southeast corner of the state. we talk about these eastern counties in pennsylvania that are so key for the president. why lancaster county and throw in there the surge in early voting that we have seen so far and what that means for this state? >> i think that's what makes this election much more interesting than other elections. and much more significant in terms of strategy. if we open the ballot box in pennsylvania today, joe biden would win. he is currently ahead in the polls and because democrats according to all the polling want to vote early, they want the make vote by mail. they've cast their ballots. president trump is playing the game of catch-up and that catch-up ends on tuesday. he has to figure out how to get and keep all his people motivated, to get them out to the polls, and at a time when he sort of knows that right now the other side is in the lead. and that's i think true nationally and it is different than historical v
speak to them because joe biden is trying to communicate with them right now, too. >> sandra: lancaster countyp. 1:30 eastern time today as we heads into the southeast corner of the state. we talk about these eastern counties in pennsylvania that are so key for the president. why lancaster county and throw in there the surge in early voting that we have seen so far and what that means for this state? >> i think that's what makes this election much more interesting than other...
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i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests. it almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not ignoring it. when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration we want, i think it is evident in pennsylvania when you see in those rural counties they put a quick quash on any issue that arose. i think that speaks volumes. host: nick clark? think as i said before, i most right counties will stay red. the law and order message the president is advancing is likely with voters who decided they will support the president there is not a lot of evidence it is changing anyone's mind. it is really resonating with people who are already embedded. the question is will it mobilize turnout? will trump supporters be more likely to vote because they are concerned about these law and order issues? i have my doubts because i think it's already a highly mobilized grou
i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting. there were protests. it almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not ignoring it. when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration we want, i think it is evident in pennsylvania when you see in those rural counties they put a quick quash on...
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he is coming here to lancaster county in a few minutes. at is a state he won or a county i should say he won by 20 points and then he is going to end the day in altoona in blair county. the president won that county by 40 points in 2016. so this is, you know, very similar to the message that we have seen from the president for basically all of this campaign and that is driving home the vote. his republican base is, you know, the section of the electorate. that is the message and what they are trying to do today. the president is spending time in republican counties here and needs everyone to come out. as we look at the vote totals come in in terms of voting and absentee balloting and align that with party, democrats have the advantage and republicans hope to make up that on election day and another reason you see the president making a case to republican voters here in the coming days. >> thank you, ryan nobles, for that report from pennsylvania. >>> the travel plans of the candidates and their surrogates tell a story. they reveal where the
he is coming here to lancaster county in a few minutes. at is a state he won or a county i should say he won by 20 points and then he is going to end the day in altoona in blair county. the president won that county by 40 points in 2016. so this is, you know, very similar to the message that we have seen from the president for basically all of this campaign and that is driving home the vote. his republican base is, you know, the section of the electorate. that is the message and what they are...
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at the moment the president is giving a speech in lancaster county. second stop of
at the moment the president is giving a speech in lancaster county. second stop of
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that summer i went to live with my cousin in lancaster county pennsylvania and although my family wasn't all all mesh [inaudible] i would hear them make racist comments and when they heard where i went to school i became the inner-city expert and began to feel i mattered. the day that i decided to join was the day that i saw other people fear my group of friends. up until that might played, i was a little boy who feared everything. i wanted people to fear me. i joined the movement for survival which made me grasp onto everything said here is what i heard. in 1991 i attended a meeting at temple university. this is a monthly meeting of about 15 or 20 members. they were mostly college gu guyo they were career minded. we needed to grow out our hair, stop getting tattoos and go to the police. the two people at the meeting later on became cops. without same year i attended a meeting in baltimore by the socialist movement. i heard the same rhetoric there. giving felonies so they wouldn't be able to legally armed themselves and wouldn't be able to vote. later i attended a hitler birthday party w
that summer i went to live with my cousin in lancaster county pennsylvania and although my family wasn't all all mesh [inaudible] i would hear them make racist comments and when they heard where i went to school i became the inner-city expert and began to feel i mattered. the day that i decided to join was the day that i saw other people fear my group of friends. up until that might played, i was a little boy who feared everything. i wanted people to fear me. i joined the movement for survival...
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pennsylvania, lehigh county on to lancaster and blair county after this. the president taking it all in as he enters the final stretch to election day 2020. let's listen together. ♪ and i won't to get the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land, god bless the u.s.a. ♪ [cheering and applause] [crowd chanting] >> president trump: thank you very much, allentown, thank you, very much, allentown. [cheering and applause] >> president trump: eight days, do you believe that? eight days from now we'll win the commonwealth of pennsylvania and we are going to win four more great years in the white house. [cheering and applause] i want to begin today by discussing an issue of existential importance to pennsylvania, very, very important. last week sleepy joe biden made perhaps the most shocking admission ever uttered in the history of presidential debates. in other words, he blew it. on live television 91-9 did you see that? do you know what that means? 91-9. we won't
pennsylvania, lehigh county on to lancaster and blair county after this. the president taking it all in as he enters the final stretch to election day 2020. let's listen together. ♪ and i won't to get the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land, god bless the u.s.a. ♪ [cheering and applause] [crowd chanting] >> president trump: thank you very much, allentown, thank you, very much,...
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when you look at the three counties that neil, president trump is campaigning in today, lancaster county, unemployment rate, 7.9%. that is the national average. however blair county is much higher than that, 9.4%, right where the president is right now in allentown, pennsylvania, 10.7%. when the president started his remarks a little while ago he started with joe biden's comments from the debate the other night about transitioning away from oil. listen here. >> the biden energy shutdown would inflict deep pain and misery on pennsylvania, mass layoffs, constant blackouts and brownouts, soaring gas prices. nice to have that two dollar gasoline, isn't it? [cheering] reporter: you mentioned covid, neil. as part of the president's closing argument today he is suggesting that the media covering a global pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 people here in the united states could be essentially a violation of u.s. law. this was just one tweet the president sent out this morning before he left for pennsylvania, quote. covid, covid, covid is being used by them in total coordination in order
when you look at the three counties that neil, president trump is campaigning in today, lancaster county, unemployment rate, 7.9%. that is the national average. however blair county is much higher than that, 9.4%, right where the president is right now in allentown, pennsylvania, 10.7%. when the president started his remarks a little while ago he started with joe biden's comments from the debate the other night about transitioning away from oil. listen here. >> the biden energy shutdown...
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i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting.ere protests. it almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not ignoring it. when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration we want, i think it is evident in pennsylvania when you see in those rural counties they put a quick quash on any issue that arose. i think that speaks volumes. host: nick clark? think as i said before, i most right counties will stay red. the law and order message the president is advancing is likely with voters who decided they will support the president there is not a lot of evidence it is changing anyone's mind. it is really resonating with people who are already embedded. the question is will it mobilize turnout? will trump supporters be more likely to vote because they are concerned about these law and order issues? i have my doubts because i think it's already a highly mobilized group. they
i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting.ere protests. it almost turned into riots. instead of turning into a full out riot, they charged every single person who was arrested and they are pushing them through the justice system. they are not ignoring it. when we talk about law and order and we talk about what kind of administration we want, i think it is evident in pennsylvania when you see in those rural counties they put a quick quash on any...
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lancaster. lancashire woke up to uncertainty and rumour. mid—morning, confirmation came. the county'stion rates causing it to move up from the middle to the highest covid alert level. it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is it two weeks, is it three weeks, is it three months? the information is passed so poorly. we've just not understood where we stand, really. and of course, our staff are asking us questions and we can't answer them. for lauren behind the bar, it means real worry about finances and the future. on the 80%, i was in the red already. you know what i mean? i was having to pay out more just for bills and things like that than what i was bringing in, so it's going to make that even worse, like, with it going down to the two thirds. there were late—night negotiations between regional and national government. some local leaders said they had won a good deal, others said their hands have been forced. unless
lancaster. lancashire woke up to uncertainty and rumour. mid—morning, confirmation came. the county'stion rates causing it to move up from the middle to the highest covid alert level. it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is it two weeks, is it three weeks, is it three months? the information is passed so poorly. we've just...
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lancaster. lancashire woke up to uncertainty and rumour. mid—morning, confirmation came. the county'sove up from the middle to the highest covid alert level. it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopenm the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is it two weeks, three weeks, three months? the information is passed so poorly. we've just not understood where we stand, really. and of course, our staff are asking us questions and we can't answer them. for lauren behind the bar, it means real worry about finances in the future. the 8096, i was in the red already. you know what i mean? i was having to pay out more just for bills and things like that than i was bringing in, so it's going to make that even worse, light, with it going down to the two thirds. there we re going down to the two thirds. there were late—night negotiations between regional a
lancaster. lancashire woke up to uncertainty and rumour. mid—morning, confirmation came. the county'sove up from the middle to the highest covid alert level. it means that today you could have a lunchtime drink in this lancaster bar. tomorrow, you won't be able to. along with other non—food pubs, when the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopenm the doors close tonight, is not certain when they will reopen. is...
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days of negotiations, finally, local leaders in lancaster and ministers and let it, have come up with a deal. more restrictions are coming across the countyongside, millions of pounds and financial support. some shoppers here and nelson want to different approach. >> i think they should have done it earlier. [laughter] >> i think it is good and needs to be made tougher. the way the government has been coming across they have not been clear on the rules. >> no transparency, total confusion. >> boris has opted for a regional because many places have fewer covid cases and hotspots in the north of england. but it has meant more talking, more ranking over money and more delay. >> no one wants to have to implement these measures which damage local businesses. but these decisions were necessary. because of the rate of increase, not just of infections, but also in hospitalizations and admissions to intensive care. >> not every area has signed up. the mayor of greater manchester, burnham, a conservative mps are fighting plans for more closures, unless there is extra money for businesses affected. don't you now have to make a quick decision about w
days of negotiations, finally, local leaders in lancaster and ministers and let it, have come up with a deal. more restrictions are coming across the countyongside, millions of pounds and financial support. some shoppers here and nelson want to different approach. >> i think they should have done it earlier. [laughter] >> i think it is good and needs to be made tougher. the way the government has been coming across they have not been clear on the rules. >> no transparency,...
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county. president trump will be in pennsylvania on monday rallying at lancaster airport and el al tuna blair airport. i'd still ahead tonight, the future of san francisco's oldest bar is in question why the owners are. >>just not sure they're going to reopen next month in the city allows it. and time to get ready fire danger running high this could be the strongest wind event of the year we'll take a look at it next and in sport skyland kyle, the niners prepared to take on cam newton and the patriots on sunday. >>island mills has reaction from kyle shanahan about containing the mobile cam newton that's coming up. >>no brady know gronk no problem for the forty-niners right well, the new england patriots may not be looking like the afc powerhouse of years past. but you can never underestimate bill belichick in a mobile quarterback like cam newton the 49 ers will have to show up in new england on sunday now this game will be a bit of a homecoming for jimmy garoppolo who began his nfl career in new england before being traded to the 49 ers in 2017. the niners will be looking to rely heavily on t
county. president trump will be in pennsylvania on monday rallying at lancaster airport and el al tuna blair airport. i'd still ahead tonight, the future of san francisco's oldest bar is in question why the owners are. >>just not sure they're going to reopen next month in the city allows it. and time to get ready fire danger running high this could be the strongest wind event of the year we'll take a look at it next and in sport skyland kyle, the niners prepared to take on cam newton and...
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lancaster university in england. >>> pennsylvania nicknamed the keystone state is certainly a key battle ground for donald trump and joe biden. the democrat hopes to return the state back to his column. in one county in particular an intense political dog fight has broken out between the two sides. cnn's chief political correspondent dana bash paid a visit. >> reporter: a line forms outside well before opening. waiting to enter the trump house. a mecca of support for the trump campaign -- his helped deliver his surprise victory. leslie created the trump house in 2016 where she pushed disaffected democrats and never before voters to choose trump. >> we gave people a place to come to to believe they could win. >> reporter: now trump supporters show up daily for swag and yard signs and help registering to vote. >> we need trump in there again. i'm 65. i think it's time to register. >> reporter: have you not voted ever? >> no. >> reporter: rural county has seen a surge in republican registrations. they help with that here too. >> changed my registration from democrat to republican. >> reporter: why? >> from what i've seen in the last couple years, i'm ashamed to say i was a democrat. >> reporter: joe
lancaster university in england. >>> pennsylvania nicknamed the keystone state is certainly a key battle ground for donald trump and joe biden. the democrat hopes to return the state back to his column. in one county in particular an intense political dog fight has broken out between the two sides. cnn's chief political correspondent dana bash paid a visit. >> reporter: a line forms outside well before opening. waiting to enter the trump house. a mecca of support for the trump...
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lancaster's oldest pubs. and like many others in lancashire that don't also serve food, it's now closed. the countyall, but some of those at the sharp end are still worried. is it two weeks, is it three weeks, is it three months? if you see how many cases are only linked to hospitality, we are not the biggest problem. yet for the second time the other ones that get punished. there will be more restrictions for lancashire on monday, when casinos, bingo halls, bookmakers, betting shops and soft play areas will also close. but gyms can stay open. that has caused some upset in the liverpool city region, which is also in the very high risk alert status — but where gyms have been closed. meanwhile, leaders in greater manchester have been largely resisting government attempts to place the region in the highest risk status. whitehall says it may simply impose tougher restrictions, but regional leaders are holding out for greater financial support. i stood by all day waiting for a meeting which never took place, i understand now it will take place on monday. and we need reassurances that this tier three wil
lancaster's oldest pubs. and like many others in lancashire that don't also serve food, it's now closed. the countyall, but some of those at the sharp end are still worried. is it two weeks, is it three weeks, is it three months? if you see how many cases are only linked to hospitality, we are not the biggest problem. yet for the second time the other ones that get punished. there will be more restrictions for lancashire on monday, when casinos, bingo halls, bookmakers, betting shops and soft...
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lancaster university or a particular part of the community. you might want to design measures which are going to be more effective in liverpool which might not be so pressing in nottingham or leicester or countyep up with rising cases. what is your response? we will keep on trying to improve the track and trace system to try to increase its scale and reach. it has improved enormously. remember, we we re improved enormously. remember, we were testing 2000 people a day. we now have capacity over 300000 and wa nt now have capacity over 300000 and want that to be 500,000 within a matter of weeks. 100,000 people have been traced as a result of this so this 700,000 people who have either been protected themselves or protected others. last week the number of contact tracing was the lowest since it started. we could a lwa ys lowest since it started. we could always do better with this. i don‘t pretend otherwise. what we‘re doing with local communities now is coupling the national track and trace service with the local as well because there is evidence and i think we can all understand this, local councils are very effective at tracing individuals in their own communities. they know the area better th
lancaster university or a particular part of the community. you might want to design measures which are going to be more effective in liverpool which might not be so pressing in nottingham or leicester or countyep up with rising cases. what is your response? we will keep on trying to improve the track and trace system to try to increase its scale and reach. it has improved enormously. remember, we we re improved enormously. remember, we were testing 2000 people a day. we now have capacity over...