[ ] hello, everyone. It is Labour Day as the battle for the nations top job is playing out in Battleground States all over the country. And its all coming down to your green. Welcome back, everybody. Im Kn Neil Caveuto this is you world. The economy is still the Number One issue on voters minds. With 93 crucial electoral votes for grabs in 7 Battleground States. Which Money Message is going to make a difference for voters. We have Kelly Highman and sarah bedford. Thank you very much for being here. Sarah, i want to start from you. We heard a little bit, not too much, a little bit from Kamala Harris from what she represents and about her flipflopping on various issues. She says my values are the same. Issues changed a bit. My values are the same. I want to play a clip of what she told cnn and get the value rolling. My values have not changed. I mentioned a great new deal. I believed and worked on it that the Climate Crisis is real. It is an urgent matter. We should apply metrics that in
our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m bianca nobilo live from london. max foster has the day off. just ahead it was a rigged election. it was not a rigged election. it was not a stolen election. did you ever show those classified documents to anyone? not really. i would have the right to. everything that donald trump said tonight, everything that he has said and will say public sli fair game for prosecutors. we have the indictment and the information that the government wants to come after me on. they deserve someone who they can rely on and obviously this is not the person. they severally do not want to risk entering the u.s. illegally. the border will be closed today and after title 42 is lifted. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is thursday may 11th, 9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington where the biden administration is hours away from officiallile ry rolling ba title 42. the me
cnn s pete muntean and cnn aerospace analyst myles o brien joins me now. pete, let s start here. what is the latest on what is happened with the suspect and do we know anything new about what they were doing up there. reporter: sessentially the pilot lives to tell the tale, but likely in a courtroom. from two different government sources that the plane that was stolen earlier this morning, around 5:00 a.m., from the tupelo regional airport, according to the tupelo, police, crashed near ashland, mississippi. it flew around the area for about five hours. police in tupelo say they initially got a phone call at 5:00 a.m. central time from the person on board this airplane saying that they were threatening to crash the plane into one of the walmarts in tupelo, mississippi. according to flight aware, the plane flew around for about five hours, north west of the area and then over the holly springs national forest. we heard from sources that a king air like this, a beechcraft, sea
left policies playing out right now in new york where congressman jamaal bowman could become the first member of the squad to lose his seat. he made his final plea to voters this weekend and dropped some choice language in the process. y all gonna show [bleep] the power of the [bleep] south south bronx. were going to show them who the [bleep] we are. kick big money out of politics. i am the hip-hop congressman cease-fire now! cease-fire now! sandra: schools out the kids could be listening, congressman hello i m sandra smith in new york that was quite a movement. gillian: it was. i am gillian turner and washington in four john roberts today this is america reports. bowman might need a miracle on political pushback against progressive s policies going well beyond this one race, young voters tell fox news it s why they are turning away from democrats, listen. i started to see how democratic policies were playing out in my city. cashless bail for one, the riots after
business. the american people are probably more polarized than any time since i ve been here. as a result we see that polarization reflected here in the halls of congress. this is a moment of disappointment that i cannot conceal. reporter: legislation, national security experts call critical from protecting america. stuck in the senate because of partisan differences but that s just one stalled bill on a countless list of others from food stamp to drought relief. legislation left on the table that really affects people s jobs and lives. to be fair, congress did get some important things done like extending federal aid for student loans and sanctioning iran. it s not just our imagination, it has been far less productive than in the past. take a look at this. so far this 112th congress has enacted 151 laws. that s fewer than half the 385 laws enacted in the last congress and a lot fewer than the 460 laws enacted before that. a key reason this congress is less productive,