if we are lucky someone will come and tell us we are in way over our heads. the biden white house has been trying to get that point across to joe biden for over a year and a half telling him he is just not that guy anymore. he can t be going out in front of the cameras like he used to, you know, back in the day. and for some time joe listened he spent 221 days without a sit-down interview sitting down in bunker while most of us had questions. joe biden decided to finally break that streak this weekend talking to 60 minutes and try to prove to everyone that he still has it in him. mr. president, you are the oldest president ever. pretty good shape, eh? which leads to the next question. some people ask whether you are fit for the job and when you hear that i wonder what you think. watch me. honest to god that s all i think. watch me. jesse: we have been watching. that s why scott pelley asked you that and we don t like what we see. biden is like the guy going around
today we honor sergeant demonte a lifelong dolphin s fan. loying again about school closures. four was responsible for closing schools. i had nothing to do. he gets the push and the first down. and pittsburgh is going to snap their four game losing streak. what a drive. standing tall let you know here is to y all come on in. brian: thought we would hear the whole song. perfect album song. roanoke, virginia. city in the blue ridge mountains of southwest, virginia. that bridge, pete buttigieg will take full credit for it because his infrastructure bill is able to rebuild. he was the idea that he got extra tar to fix all the roads. rachel: 5% of it was infrastructure humans are infrastructure, too. steve: brian, you are kidding, he had nothing to do with that bridge. brian: that s true. he didn t. if you listened to him over the weekend we had no bridges we go ahead could cross including walking bridges. steve: bridges to nowhere. brian: good old days in
please, call now, or you can go to lovesshriners.org. thank you so much for lets us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times. the beat starts right now. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. you know what time it is. we re inside one week to the mid terms. the record-breaking turnout is happens. the latest numbers show more than 29 million americans have already voted, competing those trump mid terms of 2018. we re in full gear, and it s a tense backdrop for the races. there are active federal warnings about threats and attacks on poll workers and the voting process itself. we have seen records of these self-appointed poll watchers showing up in tactical gear, like that shot out of arizona. and election deniers are running for office, it s not normal. threats to lawmakers have increased tenfold over the several years over the trump era. more campaigns will turn on the question of whether candidates will honor democracy itself. these are truly unusual stak
live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and 6pm in washington, where the congressional committee investigating the storming of the capitol building last year has voted unanimously to subpoena the former president, donald trump. the vote came at the end of a session in which the committee presented taped evidence from two of donald trump s closest supporters steve bannon and roger stone who were openly talking about stealing the election before the vote had even been counted. our north america editor, sarah smith, has this report. as a violent mob stormed the capitol trying to stop congress confirming confirming thejoe biden as president, elected members were rushed to safety. were rushed to safety, shown here on this previously unseen footage. at the same time, according to witnesses, donald trump was watching the violence on tv from inside the white house and refusing to tell his supporters to back down. the
hotel staff. in the room discovered bomb making materials. i have been on the phone. we are working in conjunction. gas prices climbing again, hitting $3.80 a gallon. prices along the west coast are the highest in the country. school, work, trying to make a living. wild monday night football. protester rams bobby wagner lays him out. good morning brand new day this morning on my way. it is a good morning because we woke up. the weather here not so good. brian: alive? ainsley: being able to put your feet on the ground. get out of bed. thank god. steve: you are on the right side of the grass. ainsley: exactly. look what s going on outside. steve: it is what we used to refer to in kansas a fog strangler. it is pouring out there. some of the remnants of the storm system that we had off and on throughout the northeast over the last couple of days. brian: if you are playing outdoors today or if you have recreation right after lunch, which takes pla