The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle starts right now. Tonight, six weeks after out from Election Day and the polling shows the race is close as Democrats Trolled Trump over a senate debate. Fears of a wider War Grow in lebanon. We will have the latest from Richard Engel as the 11th Hour gets underway on this monday night. Good evening once again, im symone Sanders Talton in for Stephanie Ruhle. Folks plenty of people are already casting their votes. Early in Person Voting is on the way. A new Poll Shows Vice President harris with a big Popularity Boost and a five Point Lead on Donald Trump, which is within the margin of error. Here is garrett with a closer look. With six weeks until Election Day, former President Trump in critical pennsylvania, as he showing new signs of strength in three other crucial battlegrounds. Polls revealing trump leave Vice President harris in North Carolina, georgia and arizona, all within the margin of error. But nationally, its harris with the edge according
Into gaza. Breaking news at home, the house back in session in just two hours, are they prepared to vote a third time for speaker . How jim jordans uphill climb is getting even steeper and the alternative thats gaining support on capitol hill. Good morning, and thank you for joining us. It is 10 00 eastern, im Ana Cabrera Reporting alongside my colleague jose diazbalart for our special coverage and President Biden back in washington at this hour preparing a prime time address to the nation this evening on his way back from israel overnight, he announced a deal to get humanitarian aid into gaza. Israel has resumed its intense bombardment of gaza, video captured in gaza this morning showing civilians digging through the rubble of what was a home to rescue children. Joining us now, Nbcs Richard Engel in jerusalem, nbcs Kelly Cobiella is east of Gaza At Kibbutz in southern israel, and k well be checking in with our correspondent there in just a bit. Lets start with richard and our reporter
Here is the clip in question with janine pirro of fox news for an interview to air saturday. Are you moving so quickly that your Communications Department cannot keep up with you. Yes. Thats true. What do we do about that . We dont have press
elliot necessary found it so hard the believe that he would have reassured the president that he is somehow not under investigation note once, and certainly not three times. Lets bring our Kickoff Panel on the, the veteran New York Times chief White House Correspondent peter baker is with us, who happens to be our newly minted msnbc political analyst. Vivian solana, and matthew nussbaum. Good evening to you all. Peter, i was watching you on Live Television slight after 4 00 p. M. Eastern time. Micolle wallace played the clip. That i cant talk about. I wont talk about that. All i want is for comey to be honest. Im sure he will be, i hope. You reacted in real time. Im not going to talk about that. You think this is a very serious moment right there.
particular confirmation. in mcconnell s mind this is actually quite a low-stakes confirmation fight. right. and you know, she is not going to fundamentally change the balance of the court. still have conservative control. in mcconnell s mind, this is really an opportunity, and why you re hearing this messaging from them to say, you know, we re going to treat her respectfully. not the quote/unquote circus like kavanaugh and put a few hits in, like the crime thing for the midterms but really know democrats have got the votes and on the crime thing, andy mccarthy, andrew mccarthy, pure demagoguery. any prosecutor looking a the that knows. what judge hawley does. lies, engages in demagoguery. about the capitol being ransacked crossing his legs in the balcony pretending he s not paying attention. he s a grand stander, not a
threatened suspension of unvaccinated officers and said the force was run by the cuban mafia. reporter: do you regret saying that yes, because it was used for political gain by some but also i do believe that members of the community saw that it i m part of that community that it was hurtful to them. reporter: acevedo has become a national advocate for police reform after leading departments in california, austin and houston. but he also drew intense criticism there after a botched drug raid. let me list a couple of adjectives that people have used to describe you outspoken. yes. reporter: brash. can be, yes. reporter: grand stander. i would say they use the bully pulpit at these positions, yes. reporter: what is your biggest regret during your tenure here not doing my homework before i agreed to come here. reporter: he hopes to continue his career in public service, growing emotional when