amid record turnout for early voting, but armed groups intimidating voters and pro trump election officials vowed to challenge any vote. can anything be done to stop this? then, what s going on with the crime rate? while republicans use fear, we look at the facts in their own backyards. and elon musk rocking up to twitter hq with everything, including the kitchen sink. question now? what is he going to cook up inside. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. the white house is gearing up to launch an all out offense against the democrats with less than two weeks to go until the midterm election. president biden and his cabinet will be out on the campaign trail starting tomorrow. their closing argument will be a big one, economy, economy, economy. the president will argue his focus on building an economy from the bottom up and in the middle out. in a recent interview, the president said he believes american vot
entry into the united states due to public health concerns. it was set to expire last week which the biden administration had supported but asked for a brief delay. 19 attorneys generals from gop-led states requested the policy remain in place for fear of adding to the influx at the southern border. in the 5-3 rule, neil gorsuch joins sotomayor and jackson. gorsuch suggested that the court decision to intervene was more related to the crisis at the border, rather than the legal issues in the case. those issues concern whether states can intervene in defense of a pandemic-era policy. gorsuch noted that the states, quote, do not seriously dispute that the public held justification undergirding the title 42 orders has lapsed. gorsuch also said while states may have valid concerns, quote, the current border crisis is not a covid crisis. the supreme court s order says that while it prevents title 42 from being set aside, it does not prevent the federal government from taking up,
citigroup and goldman sachs, no record. graduated from universities, no record of that. blatant lies and calls into question how your constituents and the american people can believe anything you may say when you are standing on the floor of the house of representatives supposedly fighting for them? that s the real issue here. well, look, and i agree with what you re saying, and as i stated and i continue, we can debate my resume and how i worked with firms such as goldman is it debatable or just false? is it debatable or just false? it s not false at all. it s debatable. congressman-elect santos given you a lot of time. i think the time owed is to the people of new york. it 3rd. it s hard to imagine how they could possibly trust your explanations when you re not even willing to admit the depth of your deception to them. thank you so much for being here and joining us. thank you, tulsi. congressman-elect george santos confronted for lying about his resume by tulsi
there is, it s a tomorrow morning. all past episodes are available now. you can go to the qr code on your screen for a link. it s a podcast about loss and grief. we have had a series of conversations with stephen colbert and others. this week s episode about the sudden loss of her husband in 2012 and how she and her two young children at the time coped with the grief and still do. that is episode seven of the podcast, comes out tomorrow morning. you can find it on apple caught passed or whatever you get your podcast. the nude continues right now. cnn tonight with jake tapper starts now. i interviewed elizabeth alexander a few months ago. she is lovely. that s cool. yeah she gave the first poetry reading she read a poem apricot hamas and our girl. she s wonderful. i m sure this is an obvious one, but i assume you have reached out to the white house because president biden losing his son, losing his wife and young daughter back in the 70s, that would be very moving. i o
there is a lot to discuss. with our cnn political commentators. we have scott jennings, karen finney, and senior political analyst, bonnet brownstein. great to have you here. let s start with the senate debate. the john fetterman and mehmet oz that just happened tonight. and of course, crime came up. it has been a big issue in that race. let s hear their exchange. i m the only person on the stage right now that has been successful about pushing back against gun violence and being the community more safe. all he has done is just put a plan on his website in the last 24 hours. he has no experience. he has never made any attempt to try to address crime. the eternal order of police, from braddock, this meltdown he represented, endorse me, because what he is saying it s not true. violent skyrocketed in braddock. the town wasn t in good shape when he got there. it got worse when he. okay, john. i know you are chomping at the bit. i thought this was an important exchange bec