Good morning, it is Sunday September 8. 58 days until election day. Im Melissa Murray Filling in for my friend Ali Velshi whos up for the day. In two days, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will finally meet Each Other in person for the first time. The two candidates have never even spoken to Each Other before. But on tuesday night, they will go headtohead in a 90 Minute Debate in philadelphia. The debate will certainly highlight the two Contrasting Visions For The Future of the country. And as you imagine, they are preparing for the upcoming meeting in very different ways. Harris has been in pittsburgh since thursday where shes doing Debate Prep with a little campaigning on the side. Yesterday the democratic nominee visited a local spy store, where she briefly met with workers and patrons and bought seasonings. But most of her time in pittsburgh has been spent inside a hotel where shes been huddled with a team of advisers getting ready for tuesday. Harris hasnt participated in a debate s
Plus, another weekend, another threat from Donald Trump to jail his political opponents if he wins in november. And also today, Andrew Wiseman is here to talk about Judge Measure mechans decision. Okay, everyone. Here we go. We are 58 days officially out from the election. We are two days out from the first debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. And as if we needed any more evidence of just how important that first Facetoface Meeting could be, weve got plenty more in just the past few hours this morning. A Brand New poll from the New York Times out just this morning, shows the race virtually tied. Not a huge surprise. As weve said many times on the show, national polls dont matter. Weve also got Brand New Head Tohead polls in some Battleground States as well. Here they are from cbs News. Michigan, harris up 5149. Pennsylvania, tied. Wisconsin, harris up 5149. All within the margin of error. Look, Kamala Harris had an incredible summer. Incredible. No one should deny that, and m
kingdom, as king charles and queen camilla are crowned at westminster abbey, marking the beginning of a new era for the british monary. tens of thousands of people descended on london for a day of ceremony, tradition, and pageantry despite the wet weather. ourfirst report pageantry despite the wet weather. our first report is from our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. may 6th, 2023. coronation day. in the abbey church at westminster, where these things have been done for nearly 1,000 years, a congregation to represent the britain of today had come together, with honoured guests from the wider world. the flags of the realms, the 14 other nations of which the british monarch is also head of state, were borne in procession. chanting: god save the king! at buckingham palace, the military detachments were drawn up. the only blemish the weather. as predicted, it left a lot to be desired. the king and the queen consort left the palace in steady rain. at the abbey, the ki
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in, we re thinking just how high is this going to get, because one of our weather chasers, a regular contributor to cnn, james reynolds said his biggest concern was the storm would generate a big, big wave. i mean, let s call it what it is. a tsunami. the water level rising so quickly. he said look, i have not seen a storm like this in my life. it is literally the perfect storm. and the way the storm surge came up, we thought we would just weather it in. and as we said in the report it didn t get much higher than getting near the first floor. but it was certainly a worrying moment. sometimes, wolf, you sort of sit there and tough that stuff out, wait for it to get better. and you hope like hell. you know, andrew, i know you traveled what? about 14 kilometers from the hotel you were hunkered down in, by the airport, what is it like? by all accounts the roads are just in terrible, terrible shape. yeah, the roads are in