I tell them i want to live i go hard i go hard im a star im a star one more time for the one and only queen b tonight once you divide us you weak enus. Were stronger together. Once you divide us, you weaken us. We are stronger together. Without further ado, i would like to introduce to you the next president of the United States, mrs. Hillary clinton thanks to jay z and beyonce. And thanks to chance the rapper and jay cole and big sean. When i when i see them here, this passion and energy and intensity, i dont even know where to begin because this is what america is, my friends straight now to cnns Brianna Kieler in cleveland tonight at that event. You had the best duty at the network tonight, the jay z and beyonce concert for Hillary Clinton. Tell us how it all went down. Yeah, not a bad way to spend a friday night, and certainly that was with a crowd of thousands here at the wolstein center. The performance, which is what everyone came for, obviously was fantastic, but it was really the messages that were particularly interesting coming from jay z and beyonce. Jay z was talking about really how the first female president is something that he was equating with the first black president , with it being a very historic thing. And he actually took aim at donald trump not by name, but he said that he was divisive and he said that he was not an evolved soul. Then you heard beyonce really talking as a mother to a daughter and about the importance of certainly a female president , and Hillary Clinton gave some very short remarks because it was it was certainly noted, don, that a lot of people came more for the concert than maybe they came to hear what Hillary Clinton had to say. But she urged them to get out to vote. All of this here tonight is ohio is about her attracting young africanamerican voters, trying to get them out to the poles. You remember in the primaries that once you looked at the demographics young black voters really split with their parents and grandparents, and they went for Bernie Sanders just as all other Younger Voters did. We really saw that divide cutting across racial lines. So Hillary Clinton has kind of been slow in bringing them around. She talked tonight about criminal justice reform, but also for young black voters, they have found out through this election about some of the things that she said in the 90s supporting her husbands crime bill, and thats part of the reason why they really havent come around. Jay z and beyonce and the other acts here tonight trying to help forget some of that attention and get people out to the polls. Brianna kieler, thank you very much for the reporting. I want to bring in david swerlick. Thank for joining us. Hillary clinton has her surrogates out. Is it going to make a difference in ohio where she has been behind for a while . Again, im skeptical about ohio at this point. For weeks if you look at the real clear politics polling average, ohio has been in the trump column. Right now it is trumps by about three in the holing average. I dont know if theres enough days left in this race for Hillary Clinton to change it. To the Bigger Picture of the rest of the states on the map, i think what brianna was saying a moment ago really hints at what is key right now for the Clinton Campaign, this idea that, look, in the primaries Younger Voters of color, africanamerican Younger Voters, latino Younger Voters, were skewing toward Bernie Sanders. Now that their choice is between trump and clinton, theres really no indication that Younger Voters of color are going to go for trump, but the question is whether they will come out for Hillary Clinton or whether theyll stay home. That is what the Clinton Campaign is trying to guard against, holding these rallies, having surrogates. You know, the biggest surrogates in politics, president obama, Michelle Obama out on the trail for them to under score this idea that now that it is down to this binary choice, unless you count, you know, gary johnson and jill stein, the two third and fourth party candidates, that this is a choice that Younger Voters are simply going to have to make, and they want people to think this is their future. And you mentioned the president being out there. Right. The president was out in North Carolina. I want you to listen to how you handled a protester who interrupted him and how the audience responded. Now, listen up. Im serious, listen up. Youve got an older gentleman who is supporting his candidate. Hes not doing nothing. You dont have to worry about him. You should this is what i mean about folks being focused. First of all, first of all we hold up. Hold up. First of all, we live in a country that respects free speech. So, second of all, it looks like maybe he might have served in our military, and weve got to respect that. Third of all, he was elderly and weve got to respect our elders. And fourth of all, dont boo. David, lets be honest. That is how you handle a protester. Thats how you handle a protester, and it is a stark difference as to what you see especially what we saw at the trump rallies. Get him out of here. Punch him in the face, or ill pay your legal bills. Thats how you do it. Thats how you handle a protester, don. It speaks to president obama having the moral authority. At this point at the end of eight years his Approval Ratings are in the mid50s. He is popular and respected. Even people who dont agree with him on issues see him as someone who can speak with moral authority on these issue, and he handles it without coming across as a scold. Simply saying, you know, lets maintain calm and order. Hes supporting his candidate, he is a veteran. Yes. We must thank him for his service or honor him. Yes. It was a lesson. It was masterful. It is a master class in how you handle a protester, and he didnt demean the man at all. I want you to take a listen at this. This is the exact moment president obama handled the protester, i want you to listen to how it was described by donald trump to his supporters. You saw it today on television, right . He was talking to the protester, screaming at him, really screaming at him. By the way, if i spoke the way obama spoke to that protester, they would say, he became unhinged, he became. You have to go back and look and study and see what happened. They never moved the camera, and he spent so much time screaming at this protester. And, frankly, it was a disgrace. Uhm, was he watching the same tape . Yeah, no. I mean whats going on . It is a total mischaracterization. Look, lets acknowledge for the last few days trump has been on message. He is gaining on secretary clinton in the polls. Lets not take it away from him, but his characterization of the president is completely off. It doesnt bear out for anyone who has just been watching your show for the last five minutes, don. President obama was measured, made a series of points that really no thinking american could disagree with. Again, he didnt do it in a way that scolded anybody. It simply showed that he could regain order and go on and, as you said, don, support his candidate without putting down a protester. Thank you, david. I appreciate it. Thank you, don. I want to turn to Maria Elena Salinas who is a news anchor for univisoin. Welcome to the show. My pleasure. Weve been talking about the black vote being down but theres evidence that the hispanic vote is way up. What are you seeing and hearing . Definitely the hispanic vote is up across the country, but particularly in florida which is one of the states important to this election. In fact, early voting among hispanics increased 129 since 2008. As we know, that one of the most important areas is the i4 corridor in central florida, and there there has been an increase of 46 , 170,000 more Voter Registration among hispanics since 2012. So there definitely is an increase in people interested in voting, people that are registering to vote and people that are casting their vote early. Maria, you know, donald trump never let up on the hispanic and latino communities. He came on my show and said, who is doing the raping, don, somebody is doing the raping, talking about the wall, the judge, alicia machado. These controversies have gotten a lot of coverage in the mainstream media, but i imagine theyve been an even bigger issue in the hispanic media, no . They definitely have been and we have been covering it since the beginning, since that very first day in 2015 when he launched his campaign accusing immigrants, particularly mexican immigrants, of being rapists, being criminals, drug dealer, building the wall. You know, one of the things that i think affected a lot of people and realized that Donald Trumps issue was not only with undocumented immigrants, is when he attacked the judge. The judge is mexican america, yet he called him a mexican and said he could not do his job because he was a mexican and because he was building a wall. I think that gave people the perception that your problem is with mexicans and with latinos in general, not specifically with undocumented immigrants. Yes, weve been covering it quite a bit. And our viewers are very interested, theyre very engaged. We see that in our viewership that has increased. We had incredible numbers in the debates. Weve had incredible numbers in our social media of people responding. And according to the pew hispanic center, theres a 63 increase in interest among latinos from 2012 in politics. You know, this was tim kaine last night in phoenix, maria. Listen to this. Do you think that the latino and Hispanic Community understand the power they might have in this election . I think they do understand the power, and i think little by little theyre realizing they could make a difference. It is interesting that he gave that speech in arizona because arizona is also a very important state. Even though donald trump at this moment is up in the polls in arizona, the hispanic vote could make a huge difference. Theyre more than 21 of the electorate in that state, and theres been Huge Movement in people who have been becoming citizens, registering to vote and getting out and vote. Let me tell you an anecdote about arizona, after hb1070, the antiimmigrant law, there was an increase of 165 of latinos who registered to vote. Lets remember also that russell pierce was voted out of office because of hb1070. So i really think that thats going to have an impact. The fact that he speaks spanish, of course, might not, although a lot of people see it as a form of respect and attention to our culture but not necessarily a reason to vote for someone. Maria elena salinas, i really enjoyed have your perspective. Will you please come back on this show more often . Of course. I would love to. Thank you, don. Thank you very much for joining us this evening. Make sure you stay with cnn for all day coverage of election day on tuesday. We will be covering all day for you. When we come back, the lastminute ruling that could affect thousands of voters in a big battleground state. A big ruling today, big ruling in North Carolina will affect exactly how who can vote on tuesday. Who can vote on tuesday. Here to discuss this, refuse ren dr. William barber, president of the North Carolina naacp. Im so glad youre joining us to discuss this important matter, reverend. You have been fighting Voter Suppression down there including thousands of people stripped from the voting roles. You had a big victory tonight. What did the judge rule . The judge ruled a temporary restraining order saying that these purges, all thousands of these people had to be returned to the poll, or to the roll, had to be allowed to vote and all of this activity had to cease across the state of North Carolina. This is heavy. It is the first case of its type that has challenged this kind of purging where a group allied with the gop simply sends out a bunch of malgs. If they come back undeliverable, they go in and challenge. They deliver them in bulk form and challenge these voters. People find out in the newspaper their Voter Registration has been challenged. Reverend, theres been a lot of talk about the black vote being down. How much of that is, you know, a lower degree of enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton or how much is the stuff we have been reporting on here about a lack of polling places in black areas, not opening polls on sundays and things like that . Well, first of all, let me say to everybody vote in North Carolina. Tomorrow is the last day of early voting. We have same day registration and early voting that we won in the courts. If you need information call 1888ourvote. Don, in our state the gop keeps scheming the court keeps speaking. We have a lot of enthusiasm here. Weve had 60 marches to the polls. Students have marched to the poll, but at the same time we have 158 fewer polling places in the 40 county counties prefd covered by the Voting Rights act than we had in 2012. In some places where we would have, say, 16 early voting sites the first week, we only had one. This is because the gop sent a letter out to local boards of election, told them to implement rules that reflected gop values and not so much the spirit of the law and the constitution. So were battling, john don, against Voter Suppression, but people are fighting. People are coming back. Now the numbers are ticking up because early voting sites have been added. There are more sites now, hbcu campuses, and this victory is going to help in a major way. So it may not be there may be more to that not lack of enthusiasm or whatever. It may just be people cannot get t polls. I want to talk about it before i let you go because i think it is important, because it is not just in North Carolina. Theres a federal judge in ohio issued a temporary restraining order against trump friend and adviser and roger stone and his group stop the steal. That group was mobilizing to send poll watchers into areas. Judge says if it prohibits or did delaying a prospective voter from reaching or leaving a polling place, or training, organizing or directing others to do the same, interrogating, admonishing, interfering with or verbally harassing voters or prospective voters. Questioning voters under the guys of purported exit polling or citizen journalist operations organized and encouraged by defendants stone and stop and steal. With these kinds of Voter Suppression efforts that keeps africanamericans from turning out, do you think it will motivate them now . Well, i believe so. Ive been preaching a message we better vote. When people are working this hard to take something, it must mean you have power. It must mean you can make a difference. We are organizing thousands of poll watchers. We have 1200 Faith Centers that are organized to turn the vote out. We are mobilizing. We put out more than 450,000 robo calls, more than 500,000 pieces of literature in terms of voter education, and were telling people do not be intimidated. You know, the Washington Post did a story i think yesterday that says this traces back to what the klan did in the early 19d00s by trying to intimidation people and suggesting, look, stand your ground, weve been through worse, we have seen worse. We won the right to vote through lynching and people being beaten bloody and killed. Surely we can stand up to somebody that says theyre going to come into our community. Theyre going to come, let em come and watch us vote, but understand were not going to be moved. Were not going to be intimidated and were going to vote. Tonight in Arizona Democrats won a third case, reverend, against Voter Suppression efforts. You have been fighting the good fight for Voting Rights for a very long time. Did you think that back, you know, from the beginning you would still be facing these kinds of tactics now in 2016 . You know, don, thats the sad irony of it. One of the ladies that was challenged in this purge is 100 years old and she found out in the newspaper. This is a woman who came through jim crow. Our lead plaintiff in our case against house bill 589, the monster voting bill, worst since jim crow is 93 years old. I think about my mother, my mother integrated pun schools, 83 years old. She still goes to work every day. She looked at me and said i never thought i would have a child august 30th, 1963, two days after the march on washington that would be facing some of the same kind of challenges we faced then. Then she got that squint in her eye black mamas get and said, but you all better fight and you better not turn around. So my mama told me, don. So weve been fighting, people told us we were going to lose. They told us we couldnt beat them. They spent 6 million of our taxpayer money trying to take the right to vote and abridge the right to vote, but people went to jail. We stood, we went to court an won, and we have to use the victory by voting. Yes. I tell folks, mama said you better vote. You know it. You always listen to mama. Listen, i went to the barber shop and the barber said, i like your hair short. I said, my mama likes it when i have more hair on my head. She wants it, and mama is always right. Thank you, i appreciate it. Thank you. When we come right back, what is going to happen when this long, ugly race is over. Will the loser step aside gracefully or will it be just the beginning . Okay. Four days until election day and the polls show the race is tight. Here to discuss two Prince University professor