reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. time for this rat pack to pack it in. thanks very much for joining me this evening. i m jim acosta. we ll be back tomorrow night. good night. your way round the hill. and now the party bosses want a meeting. they have a proposition. they want you to take a shot at the white house. not eventually, but now. - think about it, will you? narrator: well, first you ll have to get past her, the senator with decades of experience and friends in high places, already at home in the oval office. and then you ll have to get past him, a senator and bona fide war hero backed b by a mean polititical machinine. [crowd chanting indistinctly] let s say you are ready. here s the real question. is america? [dramatic music] only one way to find out. [tense music] america, president george w. bush s second term. [chatter] at war in iraq and afghanistan, teetering on the brink of a global economic crash, disillusioned, divided, and despera
investigation into the louisville police department. attorney general merrick garland announced the systemic problems his team found just days before the three-year anniversary of the case that prompted the review, the death of breonna taylor, a black woman who was shot and killed during a no-knock raid on her apartment. the report finds that lmpd uses excessive force including unjustified neck restraints and the unreasonable use of police dogs and tasers, conducts searches based on imbalanced warrants, unlawfully executes warrants without knocking and announcing, unlawfully stops, searches, detains and arrests people, unlawfully discriminates against black people in enforcement activities, violates the rights of people engaged in protected speech, critical policing. and along with louisville metro discriminates against people with behavioral health disabilities when responding to them in crisis. cnn s senior justice correspondent jessica schneider joins us now. so, jes
who have found the right way to lose weight with ten days to go until the and get healthier with golo. midterm election. early voting is already underway in 32 states. more than 17 million voters have already spoken. among those voters s president joe biden, who joined his granddaughter in delaware for her first time casting a ballot. the president was with vice president harris last night here in pennsylvania, rallying in support of john fetterman s senate campaign. former president barack obama is on his way to milwaukee right now, stopping soon for lieutenant governor mandela barnes in his senate race of, after rallying for michigan governor gretchen whitmer and other democrats in detroit earlier today. and last night, he was campaigning for senator raphael warnock in his reelection campaign against herschel walker. and for stacey abrams in her bid for the georgia s governor mansion. i know these are tough times, but we ve been through tough times before. i think is, we
argument that he declassified documents as president. writing in part this, the record contains no evidence that any of these records were declassified. but even without evidence, the former president continuing to make this claim. in an inteiew, just last night, the fox news host sean hannity claiming he declassified documents by simply thinking about it. it doesn t have to be a process, as i understand it. you know, there s different people said there are different things but as i understand, there doesn t have to be the president. you re the president of the united states, you can declassify by saying it s declassified, by thinking about, it because you re sending it to mar-a-lago or wherever you re sending it. but the headline here is, really none of that matters, right, as the 11th district writes this, in any event, at least for these purposes, the declassification argument is a red herring because declassifying an official document would not change its content or r
campaign trail where president biden is right now, can you can the live shot on the left of the screen and it is where he s going next tells aus little, tells us a little bit about how democrats are feeling about the election. and more on the january 6th committee, with secret service agents and those in the trump motorcade on january 6th. former president trump today ignored the subpoena to hand over documents to lawmakers. we ll take you live to the hill with what the committee plans to do next. we re back on wall street watch this friday. kind of a mixed bag for stocks right now, at least it is all green, right? but a lot of folks are watching to see if that is going to turn red in the final hour of trading, with concerns over higher interest rates, overshadowing a better than expected jobs report. i m hallie jackson in washington. it is a busy friday. live with our reporters across the country all throughout the our for the next 60 minutes. we start with vaughn hillya