Tonight on 360, the race is now a race. How the postlabor day sprint, the White House got off to a start and Breaking News that a top Trump Volunteer was his barred from the campaign for saying a key Battleground State is no longer a Battleground State also tonight, why the entire race could end up like this tied at 269 electoral votes at peace. And how one district in one state might unlock it. Also tonight, as protests continue in israel after the execution of six israeli hostages In Gaza, we look at the long brave efforts and Jon Polin and Rachel Goldberg bring their son hersh, and all the hostages In Gaza home good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin tonight with Breaking News. The Trump Campaign Tonight flatly denying report that it is effectively writing off the state of New Hampshire word came in an email from a top campaign volunteer. Now, a former top volunteer in it, Tom Mountain writes that the campaign has quote determined that New Hampshire jurors no longer a Battlegr
Parents home errands, saw really incredible to think about how many years, again, in new york, think about the new york stock exchange in new york city. Thanks so much to all of you for joining us ac360 starts now tonight on 360, the race is now a race. How the postlabor day sprint, the white house got off to a start and breaking news that a top trump volunteer was his barred from the campaign for saying a key battleground state is no longer a battleground state also tonight, why the entire race could end up like this, tied at 269 electoral votes at peace. And how one district in one state might unlock it. Also tonight, as protests continue in israel after the execution of six israeli hostages in gaza, we look at the long brave efforts and jon polin and rachel goldberg bring their son hersh, and all the hostages in gaza home good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin tonight with breaking news. The trump campaign tonight flatly denying report that it s effectively writing off the st
from labour we ll be joined byjonathan reynolds, who is after herjob. with donald trump plotting a course back to the white house, what would that mean in what seems like an increasingly dangerous world? we ll hear from the boss of america s navy. we ve had both republican and democratic presidents who always abided by the core values of our country, and when you have someone who doesn t align to those core principles, it makes you wonder, you know, should you be supporting that individual? morning, morning. the public s in charge yes, you. with me at the desk, the former conservative cabinet minister nadine dorries, luke tryl, from the research group more in common who put together the groups of voters we met on wednesday, and labour mp dr rosena allin khan, who recently quit her job as shadow minister for mental health. but first, kemi. welcome to the studio this morning. how would you describe the mood of the country at the moment? something which i see in the country
the whatsapp messages date back to 2017. what they show is hunter biden writing to a chinese energy official saying i can make $5 million in salary from any law firm in america. if you think it s about money, it s not. the bidens are the best at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this partnership. dana: republicans say the chairman is a chinese oil tycoon and that guy has since gone missing. meanwhile the i.r.s. agent who blew the whistle on the hunter biden tax investigation is talking. he said investigators gave hunter special treatment. bill: the agent is trying to expose corruption. because every taxpayer deserves to be treated fairly and it was my oath of office to make sure that happens. bill: new york post reporter john levine is here but first david spunt at the justice department. good morning. good morning to you both. several key points in this new interview between bret baier and gary shapley, the i.r.s. supervisor special agent who is the whis
voices or with weapons. harris: the protests are going. last night after a day of it yesterday and shut down a major new york city bridge for more than 20 minutes as the protestors marched to the courthouse. others gathered in the subway station with the 34-year-old jordan neely died on monday. some demanding a criminal prosecution now for the former u.s. marine who put neely in a choke hold after neely reportedly started yelling and threatening passengers. progressive congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez getting into the mix early quoting neely s death was a public execution. before that she called it a murder. the death, however, was ruled a homicide by the coroner s office simply meaning the cause was another person. mayor eric adams called alexandria ocasio-cortez s claims irresponsible. those will criticize no matter what s done. i have a responsibility for this entire city. and i have faith in the criminal justice system and i am going to let the process take its