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election day. right now, average polls at half a dozen senate races are within the margin of error. so what moves the needle now? three huge debates are scheduled tonight alone. we go to our reporters live in the field in just a minute. plus, what the biden administration is calling a sham appeal hearing that was over before it started. brittney griner denied her bid to get out of a russian prison. it will no doubt ramp up international pressure on vladimir putin. that may be nothing from the pressure he s getting against his own people. plus, the flu, covid and now rsv. how worried should you be? the answer coming up. but we start with the mid-terms. and let s get specific. new polling shows both ohio and wisconsin senate races are a statistical dead heat. and a tracking poll out of pennsylvania shows john fetterman and dr. oz points apart. tonight s huge debate in pennsylvania provides a critical timed opportunity for both candidates to gain some late momentum. an ....
pollsters of every stripe, we re worried about rising costs. democrats can t run on anything they ve dub. people don t like what they ve done. they don t like high inflation. we cannot afford another two years of democratic control in washington. we have to turn the corner and set ourselves up for a bigger victory in 2024. ashley live in studio with more, ash? inflation and the economy are the dominating concerns for most americans heading to the midterms next week. that s according to the latest abc poll. 28% of voters say the economy will be the single most important issue when it comes to casting a ballot for congress. the next is inflation at 22%, apportion with trailing behind, 16%, and then climate change coming in last at 5%. however, when white house press secretary corinne jeanpierre was pressed on inflation being a big worry about voters, there is her response. when the president walked into this add administration, the economy was in ruins, absolute ....
he asks everybody, does this say look good? does this make my ? i never seem like that s notke l true. it is embarrassing.ook bi g?you should i should i go? i got to go now. after i drive and run, go have a good show. all right. i m laura ingram . this is ingram wrangell from washington tonight. lra: we called out called ot gal, hillary clinton last week on the show and she apparently took time out of her busytime oo fschedule to respond to more on twitter. i m going to have a response ofo my own in moments.f but first, the big green fizzle. that s the focus ofbut gre angle.t s anglene hour. it turns out that today s democratic party, it s just radicalized. it s also wildly stupidh as and impractical. they downplay, even deny the impact of climate change im as communities are literally on fire. we made the largest investment to combat the climate crisis in history and deliver on environmental justice for people everywhere. okay, her pantsuit is figuratively on f ....
gone. she was your wife and mother of your children. it s awful, i wouldn t wish that on anybody. her ex went to visit the day she died. the trip with the kids. and just like that, he was suspect number one. they had no evidence. i was absolutely flabbergasted. how could anyone think this? police said that they were the key to the mystery. his own young children. she said she speaks through the mail slot. she looks the way yes. that he wasn t in the living room, he was upstairs. they were playing. we re gonna prove that he s incident sent. two children on the stand, whether they see? that was the hardest thing. because i love them so much. i did not do this. hello and welcome to dateline. there should be nothing more innocent than seeing the world through the eyes of a child. but in this story that may not have been the case. detectives believe that a six year old girl and her seven year old brother witness the unthinkable. the brutal ....
offers more threats nearby. state side a number of critical republican primaries have the attention of washington and bedminster. looks like we already have winners if you can believe it or not inner missouri and michigan and the polls have just closed in arizona. now this hour s going to be a high wire act as we bring you all of these breaking stories but we begin tonight with threats and truth. that is the focus of tonight s angle. five years ago, speaker visit taiwan. it was completely wrong. the u.s. draw a lesson from it instead of making repeated mistakes. laura: it s now, well, let me just tell you one thing. 10:00 a.m. in taiwan and, to her credit, nancy pelosi didn t back down when china essentially threatened to shoot her plane out of the sky. now she s been the ground for what, about 12 hours or so landing here just after 10:30 a.m. eastern today. we re going to bring you news about the specifics of her meetings at any moment. now, remember, trip details ....