2004 campaign. kick us off here, dasha. let s talk voter mindset as we head into this debate. you talked to a group of voters from battleground pennsylvania. what did you hear from them? reporter: yeah, we talked to a very specific slice of voters in that critical battleground state. and in a critical county, erie county, pennsylvania, where we re following voters very closely. we talked to republican voters who went out and voted for nikki haley in the pennsylvania primary. now, that happened months after haley dropped out of the race. so these voters went out, voted for a candidate that was no longer in the race. they did it to send a message, ana. and those haley voters, we went to see what they re thinking ahead of november. some of them are going to come back home, to their republican party and vote for former president trump. some of them are considering voting third party, still persuadable, they don t like either candidate, they don t know what they re going to do.
source tonight s substance and stammered out. we have no reporting on the final phase of president biden s preparations as trump world is doubling down on a ridiculous accusation 48, hours away from the historic debate right here on cnn, house speaker mike johnson will join me live. plus the polls have just close in the most expensive house primary ever. a member of the so-called squad is fighting for his political life. and it s also judgment time for republican lauren boebert, bu for members switch districts when it looked like her congressional career was about to go up in smoke. and i m brand new reporting breaking here at nine on steve bannon and a notable change and the judge for his upcoming fraud trial i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source the polls are in a dead heat and the insults or flying expectations are being gamed. and the accusations about getting juiced up on drugs are frankly ridiculous and getting out of hand. that all means that one of the mos
reports, the supreme court is just moments away from handing down another batch of decisions. major rulings on abortion restrictions and donald trump s presidential immunity still in the balance. we have live updates. plus, as president biden is making final preps for tomorrow s debate, former president trump may be making final preps to unveil a running mate. will his vp announcement come before tomorrow s face-off? also ahead, he s been behind bars in russia now for over a year, now american journalist evan gershkovich is on trial behind closed doors. what we re learning about the kremlin s secret proceedings on spy charges. and then coming up, thousands still fleeing as devastating floods swamped the midwest. we will take you on the ground where a key dam is at risk of collapse. thanks so much for being with us, it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. all eyes are on the supreme court. today is the first of three decision days this week, 14 ca
crucial so race tomorrow and will take you to the southern border tonight. we re a small community straddles both sides of a dangerous part of the border. what they re witnessing every day, and what they think here is still to come let s go out front and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, demanding a drug test. so for president trump now says president biden should be tested for drought he s saying this three days before the presidential debate right here on cnn and all caps, trump tonight, writing online quote, drug tests for cookie jar so biden three exclamation points. i would also immediately agree to 13 exclamation whites trump upping the ante on a distraction campaign. and the final hours before the debate, making up a campaign out of thin air to accuse biden of using drugs. so we could stay alert during the upcoming debate. just listen to what he s saying right now. crooked joe s gone to a log cabin to study, prepare. no, he didn t he s sleepi
where entire neighborhoods are under water. also, jack smith in court right now as the battle plays out in the classified documents case. the new updates we re getting from court. plus, louisiana parents taking the battle between church and state straight to court. their fight to keep the ten commandments out of schools. and an international legal saga coming to an end. a plea deal that would let julian assange walk free. our nbc news reporters are following all the developments. we begin with adrian in minnesota near the site of that dam we re all watching. what s the latest there, adrian? reporter: this afternoon, all eyes are still on the dam behind me that is in threat of imminent failure. we just heard from the local sheriff about the local engineer just moments ago telling us they did see additional erosion overnight. this caution tape is in place to keep people away because folks have shown up wanting to take pictures of this scene behind me, but the sheriff says