tonight on the reidout here s the promise i make to you and the american people. the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe v. wade. and when gres passes it, i ll sign it in january, 50 years after roe was first decided the law of the land. the republican spin is that voters only care about inflation. but what does the massive early voting tell us about reproductive rights as a motivating factor in this election? plus, the dramatic debate moments from last night in ohio, utah, and georgia as democrats hold republicans accountable for trump s big lie. and the scourge of dark money in our elections and why republicans are fighting so hard to prevent the exposure of their wealthy dark money donors. we begin tonight with president biden s message to young voters. biden is seeking to call up i want you to remember that the final say does not rest in the court now. it does not rest with extremist republicans in congress. and finally say,
and republicans ramping up their panic based messaging, how to fight fear with facts. then, elon musk finding out owning twitter is not as easy as owning the libs, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. just six days left until election day, president biden is speaking directly to the nation about what s on the line, the future of democracy in america. the warning to not take democracy for granted came during his speech from washington, d. c. earlier tonight. he laid out the risk from election deniers, political violence, and voter intimidation. we re facing a defining moment, a inflection point, we must with one overwhelming unified voice speak as a country. and say there is no place, no place, for voter intimidation and political violence in america. whether it is directed at democrats or republicans. no place, period. no place ever. i know there s a lot at stake in these midterm elections, from our economy to
you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can t take the ghetto up out of me, dog. it s a tough time to grow up in. and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. i learned how to write for myself, and it s pretty ironic that most people related to it. boom, there it is, platinum record. country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts. the honeymoon s over. now we re getting down to real commerce. aren t these girls just crazy? yeah, they are. you may think of it as the channel that rattles your china, occasionally your teeth, and hypnotizes your children. but what you may want to know is that mtv is responsible for a complete revolution in the music business in this country. unskinny bop just blows me away mtv makes the hits. it s as if there were just one national radio station for new songs. ending the 80s in terms of rock music, you re getting a lot of hair bands. you ve got poison, ratt, warrant. she s my
listen to it. they know when it hits the bottom, it will be 1990, good-bye to the 80s. will this horrible year never end? when the 90s begin, we re starting to see a lot of experimentation. five, four, three, two, one! the simpsons in some sense was inspired by not necessarily hatred of television but distrust. tv respects me. it laughs with me, not at me. you re stupid. doh! i think the sitcoms of the 80s were such a sort of warm safe humor. you see, the kids they listen to the rap music, which gives them the brain damage. and i think there was a real yearning for another type of humor. we were able to spoof fatherhood. what a bad father. which at the time and i stress at the time was bill cosby as a shining example. did you ever know that you re my hero the stuff they got away with because it s a cartoon, the father strangling the child. why, you little! we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to ma
back when the rolling stones had shocked parents everywhere. my how times have changed. i see hustling and icy killing. that s what i rap about. you can take me out the but you can t take the of out of me though. is pretty ironic that people related to it. platinum record. country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts. the honeymoon is over. now we re getting down to real commerce. are these girls crazy? yeah! [ music ] you may think of it as the channel that rattles your channel, occasionally your teeth and hypnotizes her children but what you may want to know is that mtv is responsible for a complete revolution in the music business in this country. mtv makes the hits. it s as if there was just one national radio station for new songs. in the 80s we have hairbands. poison, ratt, warrant. a lot of hairspray going on. there was a lot of sexually suggestive lyrics. it s not deep music but we have mtv pushing it so that s selling. when i