President Biden โdoing fineโ after multiple falls on Air Force Oneโs stairway, Today reports
White House officials told the Today Show that the president did not need any medical attention after the incident. AdAccording to a report by the Associated Press, on Friday, Biden was able to meet with leaders from Georgiaโs Asian-American and Pacific Islander community at Emory University in Atlanta. We cannot be complicit,โ Biden told the Associated Press. Vice President Kamala Harris told the Associated Press that the race-related motive in the shooting is clear. Sexism, too,โ Harris told the Associated Press.
The Latest: 2nd presidential debate is officially canceled
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland. (Olivier Douliery/Pool vi AP)WASHINGTON โ The Latest on the 2020 presidential campaign (all times local):6:35 p.m. The second presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden is officially off. ___HEREโS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WHATโS HAPPENING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE:President Donald Trump is convalescing from the coronavirus at the White House. ___3:50 p.m.On Saturday, President Donald Trump is planning to hold his first in-person event since testing positive for the coronavirus.
Day care where kids died in fire wasn't inspected for smoke detectors
As family members mourn the death of five children in a Pennsylvania day care fire, questions remain about why the home apparently didn't have enough smoke detectors. (CNN) - The Pennsylvania home day care where five children died in a fire early Sunday wasn't inspected by state or local authorities for smoke detectors because of loopholes in regulations, officials said Tuesday. State regulations indicate there should have been one on each floor of the two-story home. By the time the detector went off, the house was already filled with smoke, Santone said. State Sen. Dan Laughlin said he has drawn up legislation to have smoke detector checks added to DHS inspections of day care facilities.
Police: Pennsylvania day care center fire kills 5 children
(Greg Wohlford/Erie Times-News via AP)ERIE, Pa. (AP) - Authorities say a morning fire in Pennsylvania claimed the lives of five children and sent another person to the hospital. Chief Guy Santone of the Erie Fire Department says the victims died in a fire in Erie reported at about 1:15 a.m. Sunday. Erie Police Chief Dan Spizarny told the Erie Times-News that detectives are working to determine whether any of the victims were staying at the daycare. Chief Fire Inspector John Widomski told The Erie Times-News that a woman who also lives at the residence was flown to UPMC Mercy for treatment. Fire Chief Guy Santone told the paper that a neighbor was also injured.