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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton outlines Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's plan to help college students repay their student loans. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
US Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump announced a new childcare plan, during a rally in Aston, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, proposing 6 weeks of maternity leave and deducting childcare expenses from income tax. At the rally, Trump was joined by his daughter, Ivanka Trump. This was Ivanka's first appearance with her father since the Republican National Convention (RNC) in July.
Donald Trump got out the chart of President Obama and Hillary Clinton proposed refugee counts from Syria. He does not want Syrian refugees coming to the United States and wants to build safe camps for them in the Middle east. He says it may be one of the great trojan horses to let the Syrians into our country now with the threat of ISIS infiltration.
Democratic presidential candidate HIllary Clinton: You won't have to borrow money to attend public university under my plan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
American actress Sarah Jessica Parker, American singer, songwriter and actress Alicia Keys and American politician Hillary Clinton arrive on the Met Gala red carpet. Hundreds of A-listers dressed to the theme of "gilded glamour" are gathering in New York for the annual extravaganza known as "the party of the year." IMAGES
For months, child welfare organizations have been dealing with the pandemic and its impact on at-risk children. But now, CNN reports workers have a new thorn in their sides: the QAnon conspiracy theory. It casts President Donald Trump as the hero in a fight against the 'deep state' and a sinister cabal of Democratic politicians and celebrities who abuse children. Child abuse hotline workers say believers in such unfounded theories are jamming up the lines, preventing true reports and children in need from getting through. What's more, when QAnon believers invoke the names of reputable organizations in their rhetoric, it tarnishes the good names of child welfare professionals. More than 100 anti-trafficking and child welfare organizations have already published an open letter warning of the dangers QAnon poses to their work.