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seems a little odd that the black kid are there with a white santa. it s all good. to each his own. you was scared of santa. he s got the cutest things. you can t really see my phone. there s a black santa and white santa stocking that we found. ryan, you re the best. thank you. cnn this morning continues right now. so glad that you could join us this morning on the eve before the eve of christmas. good morning, everyone. poppy and kaitlan are off and i m here with the lovely and smart and talented sara seidner. i was wondering where you were going with that but you re good. we re going to catch you up on the five big stories this morning. more than half the population is under winter storm and wind chill alerts as a major storm moves across the country. it s not like a snow day when you were a kid. this is serious stuff. please take this storm extremely seriously. more than 820,000 power customers are in the dark, thousands of flights have been ....
policies of the real donald trump. ohio needs and ask kicker, not an ask is there. now, with 36 states voting for governor but the second amendment before second graders republicans will never lose another election in wisconsin. 45 senate seats up for grabs. this cannot continue. you actually have to know stuff to do this job. all 435 have seats in play. that means the government shut down, then i ll be calling for a government shutdown. and fear that this free fair and election would be the last. make no mistake, marxist in the ballot for all of us. tonight, special election eve coverage, with nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes, alex wagner, lawrence o donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, steve kornacki, the big boy, and the msnbc political insiders. special coverage of the 2022 midterm elections begins now. but evening from msnbc headquarters. i m rachel maddow, joined here in our brand spanking new election studio by my colleague ....
and their brand spanking elections today. all about my colleagues, nicole wallace, joe read, chris hayes, when so not. on tomorrow is the final day that we can all vote in this is big midterm election. of course, many, many, many, americans already cast their votes on this election day even. we can now report that over 42 million americans have already cast a ballot. that is significantly more early votes that were cast in the last midterm election in 2018. and that, overall, had record turnout. americans are turning out in record numbers. now, for folks who are pulling it off to the variant, and have not yet voted, candidates antichoice across the country, tonight, they re making a frantic final push to try to get voters after the polls. at this hour, president biden has just wrapped up a rally in maryland, in westmore, the democratic candidate for governor and four other maryland democrats. on the republican side, former president donald trump is about to take the st ....
herschel walker at this point. but he has helped us distill a trend growing clear for decades among the gop. for republicans winning is the only thing. that s about blunts, unambiguous message conservatives have conveyed to the american people this week as they closed ranks i m around a man whose alleged life choices so thoroughly and fundamentally contradict the values they purport to stand for, it actually boggles the mind. the most recent development, the new york times reporting that the same woman who alleged herschel walker paid for her abortion in 2009 also alleged that walker urged her to terminate a second pregnancy two years ago, or two years later, excuse me. herschel walker has denied those allegations, saying he has never paid for or pressured a woman to have an abortion. this october surprise, which at one point would have ended other candidates chances, just didn t seem to matter to the right wing. we are full speed ahead in georgia, said the president of ....
quiddity and the bank of the glen had to step into stabilise many of our pension funds. that is a lesson the government to learn. if you go at it on your own, you will cause yourself so many problems that you will be hoisted by your own petard. the government must work hand in glove, not to be seen to be working in a cavalier manner against them. we will see what happens. that is jagiit we will see what happens. that is jagjit chadha, director of the national institute of economic and social research. and now on bbc news, it is time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i mjane hill, and to take us through this week s cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. we re walking the full length of the counter this week. we have mrs harris goes to paris, which pretty much does what it says on the tin. we have the woman king, which is a sweeping epic with viola davis. and there s a new f ....