birds, crosby, stills and nash, and crosby, still, nash & young. a legendary songwriter that managed all at once to be of his era and for the ages. helplessly hoping heart again hovers nearby, awaiting a word gasping at glimpses of gentle truth s spirit, he runs, wishing he could fly that is david crosby with steven stills and graham nash at woodstock. only their second concert as a trio, still famously telling the crowd there how scared they were. for most of his 81 years, his music career seemed fearless in a life that was at times as turbulent as his music was at times soothing and brilliant. our randi kaye has more. reporter: he helped shape the sound of 1960s folk recognize as a founding member of the birds. but david crosby will always be best known as a founding member of crosby, stills and nash. the wildly popular group was made up of crosby, steven stills and graham nash. their sound distinctive for its melody and harm days. i am yours, you are mine,
i ll see you on velshi this weekend. the 11th hour begins right now. tonight. three weeks away from the midterms. president biden makes a new push to get voters to the polls. from the publicans that stoke fears but offer no solutions. plus, the twice impeached former president likely hours away from getting a subpoena from the january 6th committee. and we go inside the ultra right movement and its push to win over young voters. how a young democrat fights for his political life in the midwest. as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. with only 21 days until the election and with his party s congressional majority in jeopardy, president biden is making a full court press to get out to vote. today, he raised the stakes for the midterms promising to legalize abortion if democrats can keep their majorities in congress. come this november, we are going to see what happens all over america. if you care about the right
all republicans do fears but offer no solutions. plus, the twice impeached former president likely hours away from getting a subpoena from the january 6th committee. and we go inside the ultra right movement and its push to win over young voters. well a young democrat fights for his political life in the midwest. as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. with only 21 days until the election and with his party s congressional majority in jeopardy, president biden is making a full court press to get out to vote. today, he raised the stakes for the midterms promising to legalize abortion if democrats can keep their majorities in congress. come this november, we are going to see what happens all over america. if you care about the right to choose, then you got to vote. that s why in these midterm elections are so critical, to elect more democratic senators to the senate and, more democrats keep control of the night sta
florida governor, ron desantis abruptly removed a twice elected prosecutor just last year, why? because he refused to go after people who seek and provide abortions or provide gender affirming care to transgender people. andrew warren sued desantis and now a federal judge dismissed that lawsuit saying his action of the governor did violate the first amendment and florida s constitution, but, as a federal judge he couldn t rule against a state official based only on the violation of state law. and the wake of that ruling today, andrew warren joins me now. andrew, thank you for coming, i know that we talked when this first happened so i ve been curiously following this particular suit, and the federal judge did take governor desantis word for the suspension, but, he upheld it, why do you think that was in your opinion? thank you for having me back. as you said, the judge took the governor s to task. the governor violated federal and state law in suspending me. he said that t
florida governor ron desantis abruptly removed a twice elected democratic prosecutor just last year. why? because he refused to go after people who seek and provide abortions or provide gender affirming care to transgender people. andrew warren sued desantis, but now a federal judge has dismissed that lawsuit, saying his action of the governor did violate the first amendment and florida s constitution, but as a federal judge, he couldn t rule against a state official based only on the violation of state law. and in the wake of that ruling today, andrew warren joins me now. andrew, thank you for coming. i know we talked when this first actually happened. so i ve been curiously following this particular suit. and the federal judge did take governor desantis to task for his handling of your suspension, but he ultimately upheld it. tell me why you think that is and what s your reaction. well, thanks so much for having me back, laura. as you said, the judge took the governor to