cnn tonight with alisyn camerota is starting right now. hi. such a horrible story. we re going to be talking about the developments in that case as well. erary sad. that should never happy obviously, so we re going to try to figure out what went wrong. good evening. everyone. welcome to cnn tonight. why was donald trump s staff moving boxes of documents around mar-a-lago when they knew that the fbi was coming the following day to look for classified documents? the washington post reports that investigators consider the timing here a potential sign of obstruction. so what happens now? our panel tells us what this means for the investigation. plus that 11-year-old mississippi boy called 911 for help during a domestic disturbance, but when police arrived as you heard they shot him, so we ll give you new developments in this case. and mike roe is here to talk tonight about why college enrollment is at its lowest point in years. two trump employees allegedly mov
pittsburgh pirates in an 8-1 win over the dodgers. today he got his first start at third base. the news continues. cnn prime time with michael smerconish starts now. thank you. he was once a politician but it wasn t until he pumped up the volume on talk tv that this provocateur defined today s era of politics. i m michael smerconish in new york. [ crowd chanting ] for nearly three decades, that was the chant heard over the course you have more than 4,000 episodes. controversial, unapologetically brash, rowdy words used in the headlines covering the news of jerry springer s passing. my favorite from the bbc. era era defining. he truly ushered in an era of television that no one in the world had ever seen before and i argue set the stage for today s political landscape. springer was 79. his family says he died peacefully today. at his home in suburban chicago after a brief illness. reports are that he had cancer. the son of holocaust refugees, he became a global sensati
quit and remote is one. of them a lesson for them. [crowd chanting] so, after 13 seasons, 1154 games, 4044 plate appearances for six different minor league baseball teams. monday had his first major league as appreciative for the pro pirates in the eighth one win over the dodgers. today he got his first start in third base. peers for perseverance. the news continues. cnn prime time with michael skokomish starts now. john, thank you. he was once a politician, but it wasn t until he pumped up the volume on top tv that is provocateur help to find today s era of politics. i m michael smerconish in new york. [crowd chanting] jerry, jerry, jerry! for nearly three decades that was a chant heard over the course of nearly 4000 episodes. controversial, unapologetically bra brash, rowdy, all words used in the headlines today covering the news of jerry springer s passing. my favorite? from the bbc. era defining. he truly did usher in an era of television that no one in the world ha
this hour in our country s history stands in contrast to a republican party devoid of an agenda, other than serving a disgraced twice impeached ex-president who tried to overturn and steal the results of the 2020 election. president biden described the 2022 election has a, quote, defining moment for the country, denouncing the gop s embrace of rhetoric that all too often has resulted in or coincided with violence, most recently with the attack on speaker pelosi s husband paul pelosi and his democratic predecessor president barack obama used his talent as a speaker, as a message deliver, as a leader, and lent his credibility as a popular two-term president to that message that democrats are right now the only ones, the only party, that believes in democracy and fundamental american values. it was something. watch. what we have to remind ourselves is that there s this common thread, there s this thing that binds us together as americans, a belief that no matter who we are or
tonight on all in, we are going to be leading a revolution in congress. joe biden and his family will be a top target. two weeks from election day, the very real concerns of economic disaster if the radical right gains control of government. then, every day, i m dedicating to settle my resources, just to give people confidence that they can cast a vote safely. that is absurd. a share of a maricopa county is pushing back on voter intimidation in arizona, and he joins me live. plus, john rolston on the anti-democratic forces taking over elections in nevada, and why a new nepotism scandal has a certain fox news host lashing out at reporters. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. midterms usually favor the out of power party. big reason is that whatever problems there are at the time in the country, in the country that you re in, people go to the polls and it s easy to blame the party with control of government for it. it s almost a l