candidacy. and co-host of the good lies trying to make sense of the continued allegiance to the nra, at the nra meeting. stay tuned for that chat. good evening, i m mehdi hasan, if you support the democratic party, you probably don t want to hear this forecast from election expert and political analyst dave wasserman of the cook political report because he posted this tweet last week projecting that republicans would gain a hefty 20 to 35 seats in the house in november s midterm elections. ouch. exactly the kind of defeat president barack obama once called a shellacting, and republicans are planning for that victory for control of congress for what they re going to do and i tell you this won t be health care policy or tackling prices at the pump, top gops have conservative think tankers on the tony eastern shore of maryland ways to investigate the biden administration as soon as they get congress, and looking for flimsy excuses to launch congressional probes according to
candidate go to a heading to clarenville the winner, sound familiar? plus, the growing threat of violent extremism all around the globe. why are these ideas especially dangerous here in america. and wall street seems its worst day since 2020, while a lot musk seems to be trying to tweet himself out of his takeover deal. we ll break it all down, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle. 174 days until the midterm elections. right now, a race that is crucial in the battle for the senate majority, remained undecided in pennsylvania s republican senate primary. tv doctor mehmet oz holds a slight edge over former hedge fund executive dave mccormack, but it s possible that could now go to a recount doctor has office has a former presidents endorsement, and today trump took his own social media site to declare that doctor oz should declare victory. it makes it much harder for them to cheat with the ballots that they just
things not making us safer or challenges and issues attracting appreciation for where all of do you want to see those hard customers. us officials say while wei has this prosperity comes from. backdoor to the chinese earned taxpayer dollars government. dagen: elizabeth warren the paying for world health care biggest loser, joe biden has in south carolina for teacher raises better education for data goes right back to the communists took a secretary the strong support among black kids, understanding right now army will join me in the next we are still spending as a voters. harry reid at his side in hour to discuss potential threat nation, four billion dollars nevada. every month in afghanistan i have talked to a lot of folks to security coming up. fire erupts that is exxon mobil refinery in baton rouge and we the black vote in south in south carolina, would love have the latest. carolina. to see those dollars being plus we have plus entered elizabeth warren came in fourth
incident to police. that does it for us this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports, right now. good to be with you. i m katy tur. what is president biden hoping to get out of today s executive order allowing him to seal the southern border? he made the announcement just a few minutes ago saying the influx of migrants is unsustainable. quote, for those who say the steps i ve taken are too strict, i say to you be patient. the goodwill of the american public is wearing thin right now. doing nothing is not an option. we have to act. he also said that without immigration reform, specifically the immigration bill which was crafted by a bipartisan team of senators and leaned conservative, by the way, signing an executive order was his only remaining option. that order is definitely going to go to the courts. the aclu has already said it plans on suing. and a number of progressive lawmakers including the congressional hispanic caucus are crying foul, saying this isn
Continues [ chanting ] all shame, shame, shame. Will it stall in the senate . We talked to one senator who could block the bill. From abc news. Its this week. Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning. Back in march, the gop effort to repeal obamacare seemed to end with more whimper than bang. After seven years of debate, dozens of symbolic votes, republicans couldnt rally behind a bill that actually could become law. Obamacare appeared too popular to kill. The benefits too meaningful for too many. Its almost an iron law in politics. Once the government provides a benefit, its almost impossible to take it back. We have seen it with Social Security and medicare. Now the law is being put to the biggest test in generations. Cut to the rose garden this week. President trump and speaker ryan savoring a victory. Backed by dozens of cheering house members who cobbled together a compromise that passed with a single vote to spare. And this is a great plan. I actually think it w