and i went into know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i m not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent s youth and inexperience. jesse: but nowadays they will lead to just about anybody run for office, you don t even have to be that good looking or have a catchy slogan or even have a good idea. you don t even have to have ever been successful in your life and anything. all you have to do if you want the hispanic vote is due the mmacarena. but if you can t dance like hillary or no one really wants to hear you talk at coming to just go to plan b, you just whip out your phone and play sound d esposito. one thing to say, hang on here. [despacita playing] jesse: example number one, katie hobbs running against carrie lane for governor in arizona, a state where about one-third of the population is hispanic, and may not be a spanish name, but her it s close enough. what have you learned specifically learned from the latino com
[ speaking non-english ] that looks delicious. an all new episode of stanley tucci: searching for italy airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. we are just over two weeks from the midterm elections. new numbers show nearly six million ballots have been cast already in 39 states. we re talking did more than 660,000 people across the state of georgia who have already voted. record voter turnout that started monday. our vote does count. women s rights are on the line. we are seeing an uptick in rsv nationwide, and in particular when it comes to kids having to go to the hospital. reporter: they are taking drastic measures to deal with the surge that they re seeing. you re see something institutions putting up tents. things have actually gotten worse since we were admitted. [ applause ] it was just about six weeks ago that boris johnson was leaving downing street in disgrace. i want you to know how sad i am to be
good morning, everyone. here we are! don lemon alongside poppy harlow and kaitlan collins. it is november 1st, and welcome to our very first show. so happy you re waking up with us. made it through an hour. we did. through the first hour and start of the rest of our lives. how do you feel? good. a really good first hour. not as bad getting up this early as you think is. once you get through the first few minutes. day one. and check in with me six months from now. it is day one. you doing okay? i m great. i m so happy to be with you guys. this is going to be fun. none of us ever thought we d actually sit together and do this together three hours a day. so it what happened like a week ago? and here we are. again, you re going to learn a lot more about us. we re going to take you all over the country from minnesota to louisiana to alabama maybe do a football game this weekend. and lsu/alabama football game. stay tuned. big question this morning. i
hello again, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. just over two weeks until the midterm election decides who controls congress. voters are turning out in big numbers across the country to cast their ballots early. so far nearly 6 million people have already voted in the midterm elections. and in georgia, more than 660,000 voters have already cast their ballots. that number is not far off the early voter turnout for the 2020 presidential election and more than a quarter million more than the early voting turnout for the 2018 midterms. candidates are also on the campaign trail today stumping for votes and blasting the airwaves with ads hoping to sway voters. what are the candidates doing to distinguish themselves, dan? reporter: you re absolutely right. it has tightened over the few weeks. we ve seen a number of polls that show john fetterman losing the almost double-digit lead he had over the summer. dr. otz appeared on fox news this morning and talked a
rival, reasserted communist party control over every aspect of chinese city. what we know is tomorrow when we see his top advisers revealed, is that he s going to be stacking it with his closest advisers and loyalists. so in this next term, expect xi jinping to double down on his ironclad rule, so a more authoritarian china at home and a more aggressive china abroad. fredricka? possibly more surprises. selina wang, thank you so much. all right. hello again, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. with just over two weeks until midterm election decides who controls congress, voters are turning out in big numbers across the country to cast their ballots early. so far nearly 6 million people have already voted in the midterm elections. in georgia, more than 660,000 voter have already cast their ballots. that number is not far off the early voting turnout for the 2020 presidential election, and it s a quarter of a million more than the early voting turnout f