Donald trump is slowing the world what a losing campaign truly looks like. Democrats are losing working class voters but there is still a way to win them back. And, his name may officially be on the ballot but, mark robinson s campaign is a sinking ship. New developments after disturbing allegations of racism and sexual harassment. We have a lot to talk about. Let s do it. Good evening, we are 44 days out from the presidential election and vice president kamala harris is already ready for round two. After what was, let s face it, a strong victory over donald trump at the last debate she accepted an invite from cnn to do a second one on october 23rd saying, quote, i hope donald trump will join me, quote. Trump, however, is running away from her challenge. She has done one debate, i have done two. It is too late to do another. I would love to in many ways, too late. The votes are cast voters are out there. Two is better than one and okay. So, this comes as new polling from nbc news showe
hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. two years and two months after what the fbi describes as an act of domestic terrorism, and acts of violence, vice president mike pence and his family ran for their lives. fox news laura ingraham warned mark meadows that the events on january 6, quote, will ruin our legacy, a revision of history as those republicans described it under way. it s not enough to significant more what kevin mccarthy and tucker carlson are doing out of fear of amplifying their idiocy and radicalism. the truth is they don t care what we do. but we seek the clear and cold facts how republicans viewed january 6. i remember the day as a low point. i think it s inexcusable. completely 100% inexcusable. i don t care the motivation. it was a very disturbing day yesterday. i had a lot of anger as my colleagues that the capitol got overrun. these are anarchists and terrorists. steve, right, steve? we all know this is what happened after the truth bubbled out
ancestral home to commemorate the anniversary of the good friday agreement that ended 30 years of hostilities between catholics and protestants. will tim scott run jay ensley i will speak to gun safety advocate justin jones ahead of the vote to send justin pearson back to the statehouse. good day, everyone i m andrea mitchell in washington as president biden begins a deeply personal overseas trip to the republic of ireland. at first visiting northern ireland, still part of the united kingdom, 25 years after the good friday agreement, that ended ed decades of violence this took a long, hard years of work to get to this place it took people willing to come together in good faith and to risk boldly. it s up to us to keep this going, to keep building on the work that has been done every day for the last 25 years. joining me is the founder of irish american magazine who served as a key back channel negotiator between bill clin toclinton and the ira. the president landed in
since roe was struck down. but it s been a grueling battle just to get to today. political divisions creating a lot of contentiousness you typically don t see in a place that s known for being midwest nice. that s because the range of issues that have so clearly created dividing lines across the u.s. are playing out right here pitting neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, and we know abortion is one of those issues. but in addition to dividing people, will it also motivate them to get to the polls? will it drive turnout among women? and does it help one candidate over the other? looking forward, will today s vote be be the first bat until a culture war to change the complaining the complex of the midterms. democrats may already be gaining an advantage. here s why i say that. take a look at this. on june 23rd, that s the day before roe was overturned. the generic congressional battle showed republicans up by almost 3 points. today their advantage has slunk to less
we have to fight back. i think the lesson from this last couple of weeks is that the people who want to put women again into a second class status in this country are going to come at us and the women of america every single way they can. they have come up with this screwball argument that a safe drug isn t safe all of a sudden after two decades. in idaho, they are trying to prevent women from crossing state lies and trying to violate their right to travel in the united states. i think this is what is demonstrated is that all of us are going to be called upon to be very creative and dynamic and forward thinking as our state was when we bought this product so that these judges would not be allowed and they will not be allowed totake away electric product from washington women. our state law allows this to be distributed. that state law will allow us to