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Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance campaigns intensify pitch to voters [Video]

With Election Day less than two months away, the major presidential and vice presidential candidates are focusing their efforts in battleground states.Vice President Kamala Harris will spend the next several days in Pennsylvania, preparing for next week’s debate against former President Donald Trump.Meanwhile, Trump will head to North Carolina, following his economic speech in New York where he pitched lower taxes and higher tariffs. He also floated the idea of appointing billionaire and ally Elon Musk to cut government waste. “I will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms,” Trump said.Along with tariffs, Trump proposed slashing regulations to boost energy production and cutting corporate taxes.But contrary to most economists’ predictions, he says tariffs and reduced government waste will offset the rising costs of childcare and get more parents into the workforce.Running mate JD Vance also weighed in, suggesting fewer certifications for daycare workers and making it easier for grandparents to watch children.In a rally in battleground state Arizona Thursday, Vance focused on border and immigration issues.”We’re going to close down that border,” Vance said to a cheering crowd. “If you are in this country illegally in six months, pack your bags because you’re going home.”Vance’s counterpart, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, emphasized unions and jobs in Pennsylvania. “When unions were at their strength and their strongest and more people were in them, the middle class was better off,” Walz said.Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will fundraise in Illinois Friday while Vance will do the same in California. In North Carolina, Trump will speak to the Fraternal Order of Police.

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Small Business Growth

Eurozone second-quarter economic growth revised down [Video]

The eurozone economy’s growth in the second quarter this year was slightly smaller than previously estimated after the EU’s statistics agency on Friday revised its data. The 20-country single currency zone’s recorded economic growth of 0.2 percent between April and June from the previous quarter, down from the 0.3 percent estimate in July. Eurostat also

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Man charged with toddlers murder in Jacksonville [Video]

WEEKEND. WE HAVE MUCH MORE FOR YOU COMING UP. WERE FOLLOWING SEVERAL TOP STORIES HAPPENING NOW AT 4.30. CHRISTINE CRUZ IS IN STUDIO WITH A LOOK AT TODAYS HEADLINES. CHRISTINE. DEVANTE. WE BEGIN IN GEORGIA WHERE INVESTIGATORS HAVE IDENTIFIED THE FOUR PEOPLE KILLED IN A SHOOTING AT A GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL. 214 YEAR OLD STUDENTS AND TWO MATH TEACHERS DIED AFTER A SUSPECT OPENED FIRE AT APALACHEE HIGH SCHOOL IN WINDER YESTERDAY MORNING. NINE OTHERS WERE INJURED. INVESTIGATORS HAVE IDENTIFIED THAT SUSPECT AS 14 YEAR OLD COLT GRAY. THEY SAY HE WAS A NEW STUDENT WHO WAS ONLY STARTING HIS SECOND DAY AT SCHOOL. HE WAS PREVIOUSLY INVESTIGATED LAST YEAR FOR MAKING THREATS TO CARRY OUT A SCHOOL SHOOTING, AND GRAY WILL BE CHARGED AS AN ADULT IN GREENSBORO. INVESTIGATORS WITH THE GUILFORD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE HAVE ARRESTED TWO PEOPLE FOR A 2020 MURDER. DEPUTIES CHARGED HOWARD BANKS AND AMARI JACKSON WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER FOR THE DEATH OF ANTHONY KING. KING WAS FOUND WITH INJURIES ON CANON FOREST ROAD IN GREENSBORO ON OCTOBER 8TH. BACK IN 2020. BOTH SUSPECTS WERE ALSO CHARGED WITH ROBBERY. DEPUTIES SAY JACKSON WAS ALREADY IN PRISON FOR A SEPARATE CRIME. AND IN DAVIDSON COUNTY, DEPUTIES ARE LOOKING FOR A SUSPECT ACCUSED OF STEALING IPHONES. THE SHERIFFS OFFICE HAS A WARRANT OUT FOR DOMINIC WADESBORO OF GREENSBORO. DEPUTIES SAY HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING FEDEX PACKAGES FROM HOMES IN DAVIDSON COUNTY. THEY ASK ANYONE WHO HAS INFORMATION ON WHERE HE MIGHT BE TO GIVE THEM A CALL. AND WE WILL, OF COURSE, CONTINUE TO MONITOR ALL OF THESE STORIES WITH UPDATES AHEAD AT 5:00 AND AGAIN

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Did Albuquerque police spokesperson violate policy with social media use? [Video]

Video above: It’s been more than a year since Target 7 Investigations raised concerns about the Albuquerque Police Department’s X page, now formerly known as Twitter, in regard to APD Director of Communications Gilbert Gallegos’s X posts. KOAT obtained documents of a complaint sent to the Civilian Police Oversight Agency/Board in December 2021. At the time, the agency determined he violated three policies. We reached out to CPOA Executive Director Diane McDermott, regarding if he violated policies again following social media use on Monday, Sept. 2. McDermott’s statement is below. MORE: Albuquerque Police Department under fire over social media againThe complaint made against Gallegos’s use on an “official department business” account reads “Mr. G. posted a tweet saying, ‘I hear some trolls are butt hurt, because I blocked them. They’re trolls. Nothing to see here.'”Note: Below are recent X postings made on the @ABQPOLICE X page. If youre signed into an X account, you will be able to see the full interaction with each tweet.Why did you resign? to @darrenPwhiteWhy did Darren White resign? To @ThomasRGrover and @darrenPwhiteBit defensive Tom? Why did Darren White resign? To @ThomasRGrover and @darrenPwhiteOh Doug. Nice to hear from you about harassment. To @MrDougPetersonI agree with SilverSurfer to @pwmerkMany are now criticizing the department’s X page following posts from its page in response to X users on Monday, Sept. 2, 2024. On Tuesday, Sept. 3, Rebecca Atkins, a spokesperson for APD, confirmed with KOAT the X posts are from Gallegos. Follow-up on Mayor’s office’s statement on their support of APD pushing back on misinformation online, Sept. 5On Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, KOAT reached out to the mayor’s office regarding his take on the handling of his department’s X page following people’s concerns. A spokesperson for his office sent the following statement below:”Were focused on big issues; we dont micromanage twitter banter. We support the department and their ability to push back on misinformation online,” said Ava Montoya, spokesperson for the mayor’s office.Related: Albuquerque police deliver questionable responses to community on social mediaOn Thursday, Sept. 5th, KOAT reached out to Mayor Tim Keller’s spokesperson, Ava Montoya, to specify which postings the office referred to in regard to misinformation. Montoya stated, “that was in reference to APD correcting unverified information that (another local news organization) had shared.”Growing concerns of the department’s use of social media was also raised at the Albuquerque City Council meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 4. City councilor Nichole Rogers pressed the issue with the city’s administrative officer, Samantha Sengel. Snippets of the conversation are below: Nichole Rogers: The community deserves a response to what is going to happen moving forward with communication from APD on social media.Samantha Sengel: I don’t have a statement about a personnel matter to be made here and I won’t discuss that portion of it, but I also am not going to sit here and imply that this was a one-sided discussion, that there was only one individual involved and the only person involved worked for the city of Albuquerque. I think we had a lot of individuals engaged and I think there was a lot of misinformation. I’m justifying it by any means. I’m not stating anyone was right. I’m not saying any of those things. I think the public comments that imply that one individual was wrong, in this case, was misguided. Nichole Rogers: I don’t think we’re talking about fact checking and correcting the record. We’re talking about specific tweets that are bullying, that are disrespectful, that are rude, that are condescending.Civilian Police Oversight Agency statementOn Thursday, Sept. 5, KOAT reached out to CPOA executive director, Diane McDermott regarding Gallegos’s X postings above from the department’s account. We asked has there been any form of discipline following Gallegoss use of the departments twitter (X page)? If not. Is there a reason as to why? Also, whats next, in terms of handling the situation? McDermott shared the following statement below over the phone:The Civilian Police Oversight Agency no longer investigates complaints regarding civilian employees. Due to an ordinance change, theyre investigated by the internal affairs within Albuquerque Police Department. We received a complaint, and it was forwarded to Internal Affairs Professional Standard. Diane McDermott (Executive Director) Followed by this statement below via e-mail:The Civilian Police Oversight Agency must receive a citizen complaint to initiate an investigation. Due to an ordinance change in 2023, the CPOA Agency does not generally investigate APD civilian employees. Civilian employees such as operators, administrative personnel, or, in this instance, the PIO are investigated by Internal Affairs Professional Standards. The Council wanted the CPOAs primary focus to be on policing within the community. If a complaint is received regarding a civilian employee, it is transferred to IAPS unless it also involves the activities of sworn personnel, and then the CPOA will retain that investigation. Non-sworn employees will also be investigated by the CPOA performing similar police functions, such as Police Service Aides or APD Transit Safety personnel. Regarding the question of discipline for Mr. Gallegos, the CPOA only recommends discipline, and so the question would have to be directed to the Office of Police Reform to determine if discipline has been imposed. What is next would also be directed to the Department, but if a citizen complaint is received, it will be evaluated and, if it only concerns PIO responsibilities of non-sworn personnel, forwarded to IAPS for investigation.Albuquerque Police Department statement, chief Harold Medina, Sept. 3On Sept. 3, KOAT reached out to APD regarding its take on the handling of its department’s X page following people’s concerns. APD Chief Harold Medina sent the following statement below:”These are not random people. We are pushing back against the same individuals who use their positions to pursue a political agenda against APD. If these men cant be fair and objective, how can KOAT use them over and over to provide opinions about APD?” said Medina.Note: The experts to whom Medina often refers to is Tom Grover and former Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White. Grover is a former APD officer turned attorney who represents dozens of current police officers. White is also the former cabinet secretary for the New Mexico Department of Public Safety and has nearly 30 years of law enforcement experience. White also taught police media relations at Northwestern University.Stay updated on the latest news updates with the KOAT app. You can download it here.