That is tonights the last word. The 11th hour with Stephanie Ruhle starts now. Tonight, new polling shows an extremely close president ial race as both candidates hit the campaign trail. What the numbers are telling us about voters less than seven weeks out. Plus the republican nominee for governor in North Carolina vows to continue their campaign after new bombshell reporting. Then georgias top Election Official is calling out the State Election Board over changes that could cause chaos as The 11th Hour gets underway on this wednesday night. Good evening once again. I am Stephanie Ruhle, live from Los Angeles and we are 47 days away from election day. This evening we are going to talk about polls, so lets remember, polls are not predictive and they are not perfect. They are far from perfect, but they are a snapshot of where things stand in the current moment and they can show us where the trends are moving. Today we got a wave of new polls, nationally and in key Battleground States wh
former new zealand rugby international campbelljohnstone has become the first all black to publicly announce he is gay. # i heard it through the bright side, not much longer would you be mine. i? side, not much longer would you be mine. , , ., ., be mine. # tributes are paid to motown legend be mine. # tributes are paid to motown legend barry be mine. # tributes are paid to motown legend barry strong i be mine. # tributes are paid to l motown legend barry strong who has died at the age of 81. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east where the us secretary of state has been holding discussions to try to resolve the escalating crisis there. antony blinken said that urgent steps are needed to restore calm between israelis and palestinians, following days of rising violence. he travelled tojerusalem for talks with israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. he ll meet the palestinian
former new zealand rugby international campbell johnstone has become the first all black to publicly announce he is gay. music and we remember the man behind many motown hits, barrett strong, who has died at the age of 81. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east, where the us secretary of state has been holding discussions to try to resolve the escalating crisis there. antony blinken said that urgent steps are needed to restore calm between israelis and palestinians, following days of rising violence. he travelled tojerusalem for talks with israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. he ll meet the palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas, later. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman, reports. injerusalem the wreckage is spreading and another generation grows up in it wache. israel s knew far right elise minister is vowing to step up home demolitions of palestinian attackers and their families. this home in occupied eastjerusalem was bulldozed east jeru
people here have, some of them have severe burns, others have got broken bones from falling rubble. the number of people coming in still keeps rising. the death toll too has been going up. this evening, funeral prayers for the dead. pakistan has seen a growing number of violent attacks by groups who want sharia law implemented in the country. pakistan s army had claimed that they had broken the capabilities of these groups, but today s explosion and the damage it has caused will make many fearful that more attacks are to come. caroline davies, bbc news, peshawar. we ll have on pakistan later in the programme. we later in the programme. will hearfrom an we later in the programme. will hear from an expert about we will hear from an expert about the security situation there. let s take a look at some other stories in the headlines. police in the us city of memphis say a sixth officer has been suspended in connection with the fatal beating of tyree nichols