station, national public radio positively urging trans people to buy guns, if necessary to use them. the world is dangerous, explained one trans gun owner, you have to be dangerous back. and that seemed strange to us, is united states really a dangerous place for trans people. west baltimore is dangerous, you could easily get murdered there. if you are trans in this country obviously there are many down sides there appear to be some benefits, it s easier to get into harvard. it s easier to get in to citi bank. transgender pentagon will make you an f-35 pilot. identifying as trans again whatever its down sides does convey status in this country which is why so many young people do. not a lot of 19 year olds are preend iting to be car mechanics or linemen for a power company in eastern ohio. prep tee of college freshmen, why wouldn t they? the people in charge despise working class whites but venerate the trans community. people are responding to incentives, it s rationale in
in the way that they are falsely portraying. john: lawmakers at odds after a bill would ban biological males from being in women s sports. they say it will be a major issue heading into the 2024 campaign. sandra: democrats disagree, saying the gop is creating the controversy. our political heavyweights sean duffy and harold ford, jr. are here to debate that and which party is getting this right. john: the white house, a briefing is scheduled to begin any moment now and for the second straight day, karine jean-pierre likely to face a barrage of questions over an issue she does not want to talk about, hunter biden. hello, john roberts in washington. sandra, made it to friday, the finish line is in sight. sandra: it s been quite a week and a lot more to go, peter doocy is in the room, likely a lot of questions thrown to kjp. i m sandra smith in new york. this is america reports. we are getting those brand-new details from the irs agent s bombshell claims regarding the
the former president is stunning. now, think of the nearly of nonstoarp negative coverages trump s given by the regime reg media. so i m thinking to myself today, imagine what this poll might look likhis polle if the s were even a smidge fair. times and other new york times dalling data spells doompo for the democrats as well. in the generic ballot, b republicans now holdrepublic a r point lead over democrats. that s a five point swingptembe. toward the gop since september. it s devastating and perhapst of most significant. there s a lot of significant stuff in this pollf in. the biggest shift came from women who identified as independent voters in september. they favored democrats by 14s pn points. now, independent women backedo u republican by 18 points. i thought thatt was a typo, bu it s not on top of that. almost two thirds of americans 64%.eve are going in the wrong direction. sixty four percent now at this point, i think it s good to to remember where things lookre b
hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m max foster in london. just ahead. check it. want to punch. i would pay to see that. the way for this, for trespassing on the capitol grounds. i want to punch him out and go to jail and i m going to be ha happy. i m disgusted with our legal system. i m disgusted with those jurors. we will not be dragged into russia s war of choice but we will stand by ukraine as it fights to defend itself. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it s friday, october 14th. 9 a.m. here in london. 4 a.m. in washington, d.c., where the committee investigating the january 6th capitol riot has voted unanimously to subpoena donald trump for testimony and documents. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. trump is not expected to comply with subpoenas. the panel wants trump to explain his efforts to overturn t