it premieres sunday. that s tonight actually. tonight at: 9:00. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. hello again, everyone. we begin this hour in selma, alabama where just moments ago president biden arrived to mark the 59th anniversary of what s known as bloody sunday. marchers included the late congressman john lewis were beaten by white state trooper as they tried to cross the pettis bridge. arlette, the president is expected to give a speech. set the stage for us now. president biden s speech here in selma has two purposes. first off the white house said that he wants to ensure that the memory of what happened on that day 58 years ago is not a race from american history. and, secondly, the president is expected to once again make the case for voting rights. that brutal day here in selma, alabama, really served as a significant moment in the civil rights movement and led to the signing of the voting rights act. what the president has repeatedly tried to do
i think it will be a challenge for him to deal with this in his own reelection in florida. as even fox news pans there earrings. i m sick of these hearings. make me feel better, guys. tonight the ranking member of the weaponization committee, stacey plaskett, on where this is headed. bringing the word to the sidelines of the more ball. ukrainian soldier using the world s largest spectacle to keep attention on putin s war. when all in, starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. well, today, fbi agents found yet another classified document improperly stored, this time of the indiana home of former vice president mike pence. now that s in addition to the first batch of classified documents that were discovered at pence s home last month. today s search was reportedly a voluntary cooperation between pence in the department of justice, not unlike what we have seen with several of joe biden s properties. what is non voluntary, however, is the subpoena pe
problems with, the economy, jobs, you name it. i m very concerned about the border. i think we re a very come compassionate country and people. i m concerned with the people that have come across the border and the numbers of people. why is immigration so important. being from texas, i have four grandchildren, i m very concerned about fentanyl and the crime. what are your top issues? ?crime. tell me what s worrying you about it. cashless bail, they need to get rid of that. i don t know any line cop that s going for the democrats with the defund the police nonsense. those are clips of will, rachel and i hitting the road this past week in advance of the momentous midterm elections that are just two days away. it is november 6th. year of our lord 2022 and in two days america will know what the status of the house and senate are. p i m glad to be with you on the final hour of the sunday edition. rachel: we re not done talking to the voters. i ll be in wisconsin on
him multiple times with a large knife in broad daylight on the upper east side. attacker still at large. bill: los angeles smash and grab robbers pummeling retailers clearing out a store as the staff appeared customers look on in disbelief. dana: a bad weekend for gun violence. 39 people shot and killed across the country. garrett tenney is live in chicago. good morning. good morning to you. let s start with the stabbing in new york city. police are still looking for that suspect dressed in all black wearing a mask who got off of an e-bike, pulled out a knife and with no provocation started attacking a 29-year-old man carrying a brown paper bag. this happened thursday afternoon. the victim was slashed multiple times in the back and arms. police say the victim did not know the attacker and they re still looking for that suspect. this comes after chilling video was posted on social media showing an individual shouting obscenities on a new york city subway and grabbing a w
reports this tuesday, the president is expected to talk, the nations faces inflation, supply chain problems and soaring gas prices, to mention a few. i m john roberts in washington. good to see you again. john: and good to be with you. sandra: raising interest rates since the fastest pace since the 1980s and soaring prices have americans paying more for just about everything. john: the pain at the pump, a big bite of american s wallets, as the cost of gas surged to another record, and the economic woes could worsen. an already backlogged global supply chain. sandra: gene sperling is a senior adviser to the president, he will join us in moments. john: but first, peter doocy live from the north lawn. who is the president blaming for inflation today? peter: somebody else, john, hearing from the president and top staffers they don t think the biden administration policies are to blame for rising prices, they think a lot of the responsibility lies still with vladimir