Commanders, fans. Im more on the sidelines when it comes to football, more of a coached Basketball Girl having been, you know, im from kentucky, chuckey. Thats right. Its see chapel hill. I got college basketball, my blood, but hey, go commanders there you go. Every team i got to mention is the dallas cowboys. And i think i know that, you cant you got to pick one. Ill on this. Okay. Could be a work in progress. I have family from texas, grew up watching one of those things. I hear you i hear you, but well work on it when they play each other. I think later in november well have to have to come up with something. All right. Have a good weekend. You too, right . Thanks so much. Good morning, everyone. You are live in the cnn newsroom. Im Pamela Brown here in washington and were following two big stories about the economy this morning. The latest Jobs Report is out and it blew away expectations, added tentative deal has ended the Port Strike that. Threatened to damage the Economy Thousand
country. since the end of roe v. wade, and tucker carlson getting ready for his next chapter. a twitter show, will his audience follow? we ll dive into all that plus a viral moment. i wasn t doing anything. hey! stop! that taylor swift outburst that s causing a lot of stir today. that s coming up. minutes ago, though, bells chimed across buffalo, new york, to mourn the ten people murdered in a racist mass shooting at a supermarket. those bells tolled a moment of remembrance, it was 20 8 pm mayor go today. an 18-year-old white supremacist opened fire at a tops supermarket in a black neighborhood, far from his home. simply because he wanted to kill black people. the killer used an ar-15 style weapons, something president biden noted today. and she made an urgent new plea to congress to stop the gun violence crisis in this country. writing, quote, for god sake, do something. that is the presidents message in the new off that in usa today. msnbc news white house correspondent
some tea and honey there. thanks so much. appreciate it. the next hour of new day starts right now. node. good morning, everyone. and welcome to your new day. i m amara walker. and good morning, amara, i m boris sanchez. we have new details on the violent attack on house speaker nancy pelosi s husband paul. hear what authorities saw what they arrived at the home. plus an update on the condition and new indications about the suspect s possible motive. it is the final sprint to both parties bringing out their closers and last-minute concerns in tight races. and a surge of rsv patients pushing some pediatric hospitals to capacity. you ll hear from one doctor who says he s not been this busy in a decade. and you set the town on fire, it s sometime for you to keep your word offer your resignation. parents in uvalde are demanding the public safety director hand in his badge. we re going to take you inside the emotional meeting, next. it is the weekend. satur
as the midterms approach. i m ayman mohyeldin. let s get started. s get started. all right, some republicans aren t playing by the same senate rules that democrats are. we establish that already, you know when it comes to judicial nominations, not when it comes to gun control legislation, and definitely not when it comes to our elections. this week the new york times reported that at least 357 sitting republican legislators and closely contested battleground states have used the power of their office to discredit or try to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. that tally, accounts for 44% in the nine states where the presidential race was mostly narrowly decided. we are afraid on election denying republicans being elected to office, there s no doubt about it. but some of these officials already have a sway in their legislators. just think that, what could happen in the next election, if it is too close to call in one of these states. i m not trying to fearmo
of our elections systems. what one group is doing to stop this assault on our democracy. and, how can the january 6th committee make its best case to american people in the public hearings? and sounding the alarm. one democratic senators morning as the midterms approach. i m ayman mohyeldin. let s get started. let s get started. let s get started. let s get started. let s get started. all right, some republicans aren t playing by the same senate rules that democrats are. we establish that already, you know when it comes to judicial nominations, not when it comes to gun control legislation, and definitely not when it comes to our elections. this week the new york times reported that at least 357 sitting republican legislators and closely contested battleground states have used the power of their office to discredit or try to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. that tally, accounts for 44% in the nine states where the presidential race was mostly narrowl