jubilant. you re not jubilant, jake. i like that. nor jocular nor jaded. you see jocular when jimmy kimmel was cracking you up. that was great. he s funny. anyway, great to see you guys. have a great show. i ll get my luminous self over here. all right, keep it up, laura. good evening, everybody. i m allison cam rata in new york. and i m laura coates in washington, d.c. and this is cnn tonight on a night when the president of the united states lays out his closing arguments with the mid-terms just merely days away. he s warning that election deniers could lead the country down to what he calls a path to chaos, and he insists that democracy is indeed on the ballot. we re back to having an election where things that he s warning about may actually turn out to be true. so i wonder what happens if it does, alison? nothing good, laura. nothing good as we ve seen already in the past. plus in these final days of the campaign herschel walker is going after barack ob
these are about affirmative action. we re live outside of the court. plus opening statements in the criminal trial against the trump organization. we ll look at those charges against the former president trump s personal business. and the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi s husband will be charged. what he brought with him when he broke into the speaker s home. but the supreme court will begin hearing oral arguments as can considers two cases on affirmative action in higher education. jessica schneider joins us now now. the supreme court has upheld affirmative action but it could be banned nationwide. all eyes and ears are on the conservative justices because it is very likely they will in fact ban affirmative action in particular the chief justice here john roberts has been outspoken about racial issues in many cases in past years. he put it this way in one of the cases. he said the only way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on
Shutdown averted. The bill is passed. Speaker mccarthy makes a lastminute call to work with democrats to keep the government open. But will it cost him his job . Is the speakership on the line. I would say it is on tenuous ground. Go ahead and try. Plus a shocking accusation. What general milley did is treasonous. Another fight with the nations top general. Will he pay a political price. And the president on the picket line. Wall street didnt build the country. He said hes a democrat with a plan to get back Working Class voters but is there any evidence it is working. Inside politics starts now. Good morning, and welcome to Inside Politics sunday. Im manu raju. Lets start with the good news. The government is still open. Both parties came together yesterday to prevent a shutdown. The bad news, all this was was a punt. It is a spending bill that funds government for 45 days so well be having all of these same fights over Spending Cuts, Border Security and aid to ukraine in november. Doz
then all the basic freedoms to choose what happens with their own body and not have politicians make decisions about you in the doctor s office, whether or not people can have more access to the american promise and economic growth, whether or not people can send their kids to a school where they re getting a quality education and not having the dictionary band in the school like we re seeing in florida. this president has been crystal clear about what is at stake in this election. i don t think anybody shares that message better than joe biden. the clip we played of him talking about the biden economy, to his credit much better than is widely understood or is colloquially understood, we are told that that s the message that needs to be hammered home over and over and over again across the country. but you re talking about democracy, which i agree with you as a super important part of american life. is the democracy message the thing that is most resonant, for example, with black vot
where they get a quality education and not having a dictionary like we are seeing in florida. this president has been crystal clear about what is at stake in this election, and i don t think anybody shares that message better than joe biden. the clip we played of him talking about the biden economy, to his credit much better than is widely understood or is colloquially understood, we are told that that s the message that needs to be hammered home over and over and over again across the country. but you re talking about democracy, which i agree with you as a super important part of american life. is the democracy message the thing that is most resonant, for example, with black voters, young black voters that we know have not been as supportive of president biden in recent months as they were in 2020? this is not an either or proposition. our democracy is the foundation that allows everything else that we need to be possible. and so when we think about the