my thanks. welcome to the beat. i don t have time to goof around him. i have cecile richards here on the policy and political earthquake. later tonight, we have an update with stunning developments in the push to punish lives in society and our broken politics. a twist in the alex jones trial we have been covering. you are going to want to see it and he s going to wish you didn t. later tonight, new subpoenas in the january 6 and coo conspiracies. we begin with one of those seemingly unexpected developments that i can report tonight, again shows the limits of these beltway pundit predictions that we share so much. it shows how action and persistence and organizing can beat predictions or cynicism even in today s politics with everything we all live through and feel about what is wrong with today s politics. you probably have some idea of what i m referring to. ever since the supreme court struck down roe v. wade, with republican appointees shredding their own claims the
if they re not going to win it, have some fun. andy, thank you very much for that. i will see you tomorrow, my friend. and thanks to all of you for joining us, i m kasie hunt. don t go anywhere, cnn this morning starts right now. good morning, everyone. glad you re with us, it is election day. there s a lot of news to get to. let s start with five things to know, tuesday, november 7 th. polls are open in virginia and par parts of kentucky. two governorships and abortion access measures. and donald trump brings his campaign bomb a campaign bombass to the wind stance. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his country needs to oversee security in the gaza strip for, quote, an indefinitely period of time after the ongoing war. this comes as the health ministry says 10,000 people have been killed in gaza. a man is dead after suffering a head injury in southern california. the medical examiner ruling this a homicide. wework has filed for bankruptcy after
Maine explores adding reproductive rights to its constitution, potentially joining four other states in protecting these rights through constitutional amendments.
screen that was reported last night that you may have heard about, is our lead the story. it s important. to be clear, the political calendar is arbitrary. kansas primary date and this referendum happen to displace with the first direct quote on these abortion rights issues since roe v. wade fell. decisively still affirms women s rights. that s the news as of last night, when we heard the people. that s the news, today and tonight. some abortion access protection in that state s constitution will be maintained. it was by 59%. which does something real. does something that the justice didn t want to have happen. it closes the door on what would have been abortion bands by the fall of roe. if trumps kansas doesn t even want to double down on what the