in ukraine, another new round of missile strikes as russian officials celebrate what they say is a new phase of the war, one that apparently focuses on killing civilians instead of soldiers. so what is this new phase? what does it mean for what s ahead? i ll ask barry mccaffrey in just a minute. and we have now learned that among the women accusing disgraced producer harvey weinstein at his trial in california is the governor s wife. we ll have the latest from the courtroom. but we start with the midterm races and growing alarm that decision makers may be letting winnable races slip away. that includes races in wisconsin, north carolina, pennsylvania, across the board, democratic candidates have spent way more on their own ads than the party ha has. while on the republican side, the bulk of the spending has come from the national party and outside groups. case in point, ohio, where jd vance has come up with just 10% of the cost of his ads compared to more than 80% for d
the blood alcohol content is much greater and pass point 0.08, it can be very significant, mercedes, colin, thank you so much for joining us tonight and thank you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right there good, evening, i m, jim acosta, infowars coates on this tuesday night, we begin with breaking news and that s so-called maga civil war in virginia s fifth congressional district. congressman bob good. tonight, the head of the ultra conservative house freedom caucus is fighting for his political career results in the primary there show i m neck and neck against his back challenger john maguire, the race at this point, you see it on your screen right now. it is too close to call. now a good loses, it will be a major win for donald trump. no doubt. but what if good pulls this one out? you saw those numbers a few moments ago, is close. what then after all, trump did try to put his finger on the scale in this race to try to exact revenge on good. the sin
roster. to think this is going to be a quiet few weeks while the senate is out of town i think is a little bit of a fantasy, especially because president trump still has access to his twitter account while at mar-a-lago with all those folks around him. terrific discussion, thank you both for being here. still to come, we re just over a month away from the iowa caucuses. candidates are canvassing that key state in a final sprint and we have democratic hopeful andrew yang with us. he joins me next. what s his battleground state strategy? plus, new cnn reporting about kim jong-un s christmas gift to the united states. what that may turn out to be or not be. that s coming up. saudi arabia sentences five people to death over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. why now? hi i m joan lunden. today s senior living communities have never been better,
it s still not enough to quiet even republican critics. their core problem was carefulness, inability to focus on their own essential meaning. i think he s a nonideological person running an extremely ideological age, and he s faking it. reporter: comments like those prompted this from ann romney just a few days ago. stop it. this is hard. you want to try it? get in the ring. reporter: and that provided parody fodder for saturday night live. that s why running a republican campaign is so hard. if you re a democrat, you get to eat with cool people like george clooney. if you re a republican, you get to shake jon voight s cold lizard hand. reporter: along with that new battleground state strategy, the romney campaign is banking on the next big event, the debates. and on sunday morning in los angeles, the candidate had what are called private meetings. that is often code for debate preparation. david kerley, abc news, washington. hmm. it s interesting that he will be
so it was from a demographic perspective, this pitch towards state employees and local employees is very smart in terms of the battleground state strategy but i think as we discovered on friday, the question is how do you make the argument for big government in terms of this huge net loss of jobs which is helping the economy decelerate. make no mistake about it. while not coming out like a european style socialist. in terms of that, talking about cops, firefighters and european style socialism, we think of you in sort of very european. transcontinental fashion, if you will. i want to talk about sort of in terms of the economy, the private equity argument as well. because we have comments from bill burton talking about the bain attacks and whether or not they have actually worked for the president. bill in his super-pac e-mail points to a poll, we don t actually it is a purple poll