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Pence Says Shut Down Clinton Foundation, AHA Sugar Recs, Bell Biv Devoe Envogue in AC
 
  by: Rebel - Havertown, PA
started: 08/24/16 2:09 am | updated: 08/24/16 2:09 am
 
The presidential race returned to Pennsylvania on Tuesday. Donald Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, talked about the economy in Montgomery County. He also toured a tubing manufacturer. With CBS3, Pence touched on a report that more than half of the non-governmental meetings that Hillary Clinton had while Secretary of State involved donors and The Clinton Foundation, saying "they should shut down The Clinton Foundation immediately and President Obama should appoint an independent special prosecutor to fully investigate the relationship of foreign donors to The Clinton Foundation and the state department. No one is above the law and the American people have a right to know and a right to know well before voting begins in this election about what that relationship involved. But, I can promise you, when Donald Trump becomes president of the United States, the pay-to-play politics that's represented here and so much characterizes Washington D.C. will be over." Pence has been a relative supporter of free trade and touch on his opinion on that in light of meeting with so many Pennsylvania workers. "Donald Trump and I both support free trade," Pence said. "But, we both believe the time has come for us to look at The North American Free Trade Agreement and to look at these multi-national trade deals that the United States is thinking about entering into and ask whether or not they're really working for the American worker."

According to new recommendations from the American Heart Association children, ages 2 to 18, should consume no more than about six teaspoons of added sugars in their daily diets,. Researchers called limiting a child’s added sugar consumption to six teaspoons - equivalent to about 100 calories or 25 grams - "an important public health target" in a paper published in the journal Circulation on Monday.

Atlantic City has announced that Bell Biv DeVoe and En Vogue are slated to headline an upcoming beach concert. The show will take place on September 22, from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Tickets will be available at noon on August 26. The concert takes place among a string of Atlantic City beach concerts, being held in an effort to establish the city as the entertainment destination of the east coast. The concert will be a free show and will include special guests speakers according to the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.

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