when that accident occurred. again, this video just coming into cnn. these are live pictures coming from our affiliate wthr. we re going to be following up on the news. ann ramsay was at the state fair on a ride and ann, you said you felt it shaking. was this weather, did a system come through you felt like? we were at the fair. i was with my kids and my sister-in-law back in the midway and all of a sudden is, the wind started blowing. things started blowing around. luckily, my son was ushered off the ride and people just started running and screaming. and i watched a mom and her daughter almost get trampled. the worker got her up and we got up to the front and tried to get on a tram to see if we could get to our car. and they shut the tram down and ushered us into a building for safety. and they said there were tornado warnings around. we had driven by the stage and you could see people emptying out and that the point, nothing looked like it had fallen. but when we got ins
pardon for sheriff joe arpaio tonight. if the president looks out a window tonight, he s going to see another couple thousand protesters out here. a lot of immigration activists, part of the organizing effort on getting folks out on the streets tonight. they will be very upset if the president announces a pardon on the stage. he won t see the republican leaders standing behind him. the state s republican governor will greet the president on the tarmac, he s not expected to have any other involvement in this. neither are the senators. john mccain cast along with lisa murkowski and susan collins a decisive vote on health care reform won t be with him. that division between trump and his own party will be on display in the room here tonight.
freaking alaska, all over the country, all 50 states. this unexpectedly huge outpouring of people marching against the newly inaugurated president and what he said he wanted to do with his administration. but you know what? that wasn t actually day one. that wasn t actually the start. even if you re just talking about big rallies. go back to before the inauguration. he was inaugurated january 20. go back to january 15. january 15 is when senator bernie sanders and other democratic leaders did dozens of rallies all across the country specifically on health care. specifically to save the affordable care act. they called those rallies on january 15 our first stand. and it was really, really cold on january 15 and trump wasn t even sworn in yet but thousands of people showed up at those rallies to try to save the affordable care act, to start the organizing effort that it would take to try to save the affordable care act. everywhere from warren, michigan
go back to january 15. january 15 is when senator bernie sanders and other democratic leaders did dozens of rallies all across the country specifically on health care. specifically to save the affordable care act. they called those rallies on january 15 our first stand. and it was really, really cold on january 15 and trump wasn t even sworn in yet but thousands of people showed up at those rallies to try to save the affordable care act, to start the organizing effort that it would take to try to save the affordable care act. everywhere from warren, michigan to los angeles, california, to the great state of maine to iowa. mid-january in iowa. this was a week before trump s inauguration. folks across the country already willing to get out there in the cold and put their own two feet behind their view that obamacare should be saved. that the republican plans to kill obamacare would at least meet resistance.
er every person that attends the concert, they are collecting information, someone s e-mail address and their text. they are texting them to get out to vote. it is an organizing effort and tool to drum up enthusiasm. as we head towards election day with three days left, that is what is going to make up the drifr difference, the campaign machinery. it is one of the reasons the clinton campaign is confident despite this last-minute surge. it is all about turnout, of course. they are counting on all the people who have come to see her or one of these stars turning out on tuesday or perhaps in one of these early voting states before then. fredricka. jeff, when hillary clinton was appearing there, that was kind of one of her shorter stump speeches. you made reference to her voice being maybe one reason why the speech was so short. was that the case?