no jinx. i mean, who s watching? yesterday when we are out trick-or-treating, it was rained out practically. so, it s good that it happened tonight. i m just astonished. i ve never compared to a sports figure, ever. that s big. oh yeah, that s pretty big. that s pretty cool. fantastic, awesome. make with the crackerjack and a pretzel, okay, alisyn? that s why go to the games. that s right. have a good show. thanks jake. good evening everyone, i m laura coates in washington. and i m alisyn camerota in new york. this is it cnn tonight. one week from tonight, they will be counting ballots from states across the country. which is why the heavyweights, from president biden and vice president harris and former president obama and trump, and vice president mike pence will all be out on the campaign trail this week. and who will make the biggest difference? plus, there are new shocking details tonight about just what happened when the alleged attacker broke into
i want to thank you for all of that, for telling me about your pain and grief, and your love. the episode is called, you are not alone, it comes out tomorrow on apple podcast, where you listen pod house, the news continues, i wanted headed over to jake tapper at sea and end tonight. welcome to cnn tonight, i m jake tapper. we are just one week away from the critical midterm elections, one week, and in this final stretch of these races, one key issue for voters is now surging to the front of the pack of issues, according to polls, and that issue is crime, tonight we re gonna try to explain why this issue seems to be resonating with so many voters, and will investigate whether the perception of rising crime matches reality. let s begin by examining this through the lens of one particular high-profile assault. david depape, the man accused of attacking paul pelosi last week, he entered a not guilty plea to all state charges during his initial court appearance, according to his o
oh yeah, that s pretty big. that s pretty cool. fantastic, awesome. stick with the crackerjack and a pretzel, okay, alisyn? that s why go to the games. that s right. have a good show. thanks jake. good evening everyone, i m laura coates in washington. and i m alisyn camerota in new york. this is it cnn tonight. one week from tonight, they will be counting ballots from states across the country. which is why the heavyweights, from president biden and vice president harris and former presidents obama and trump, and vice president mike pence will all be out on the campaign trail this week. and who will make the biggest difference? plus, there are new shocking details tonight about just what happened when the alleged attacker broke into nancy pelosi s home in the middle the night and attacked her husband. and what else he said that he was planning. a newly released court document quotes the defendant telling officers and medics at the scene, i did not really want
train on the job. that s the new approach for this new shortage. airlines need to hire 610,000 new mechanics globally in total over the next 20 years. united calls the program cele celebrate, and does it by have been people apresentition in-house. there s 6,000 on top of that through traditional hiring means. this is so critical, who has not waited on a plane from the airlines because of a mechanical issue? remember, airlines got smaller over the pandemic. united sell that calibrate is thei theically, to train on your own, $50,000. if you apresentics, you maybe $24 to $52 an hour, you get paid the entire time. there s so many labor shortages, we ve been telling you about pilots. they have the avian academy, airlines are trying to tackle this issue, especially with the holidays on the horizon. we know staffing issues have created a lot of delays. pete muntean, thank you. also the top of the hour, i m bianna golodryga, victor is off today. the federal reserve is racing in
musk up to now, with a plan to take over and serious questions about its safety. and we shake it up and off, with our friday night panel, docking the biggest stories of the week, and some that you might have missed, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. the january 6th committee just made its most aggressive move yet to twice impeached former president has now been officially subpoenaed by lawmakers investigating the attack on the capitol, and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the committee s letter left no doubt, they see donald trump as fully accountable. here s how some of my colleagues reported on this historic subpoena, and it s carefully worded allegations. this new material puts trump at the center of the plot to overturn the election. and later attached to the subpoena, chairman bennie thompson and vice chair liz cheney right this, quote, as demonstrated in our hearings, we have assembled o