hello, everyone. welcome to the amanpour hour. here is where we re headed this week. playing politics or playing with fire? the republican party tanks a border security deal that it had spent months demanding. that is the kind of chaos that donald trump instills. you have voter i.d. to buy a loaf of bread. what the polls aren t telling you about donald trump s re-election chances. also ahead the remarkable resilience of ukraine s war-weary children, still forced into subterranean schools. the islamic revolution came to iran 40 years ago this weekend. 20 years later, there was hope for reform. democracy in iran is literally being born in these newspapers. the struggle continues today. finally, the edgy little play that could. kim s convenience comes full circle as it lights up london with its slice of asian life. welcome to the program, everyone. i m christiane amanpour in london. the world is once again watching a congress in disarray, with literally lif
a giveaway. quickset supreme court is looking giveaway to people who own. giveaway is your term not my term. they have college debt we are going to give them money. were going to forgive them. [laughter] okay. when you talk about giveaways you have major corporations in this country that makes billions in profit don t pay a tickling nickel and taxes for the truth is you go to regeneration everything being equal the younger generation have the lowest standard of living than their parents. right now these young people are leaving school deeply in debt. they re struggling economically, they deserve a break. cooked all begin with you because they deserve a break. a problem here and this is a dishonest narrative and argument the senator is making here. 51% of these loans go to those who pursue graduate degrees but those are people become doctors, lawyers, and economists. they re the type people who can pay back the loan do not need the hand apricots what do you think uni
reason and basic decency are on the ballot. plus, an important cnn exclusive. an interview with the man in line to replace nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy outlining the house republican agenda. i think the first thing you ll see is a a bill to control the border. first thing we re going to do is make sure an economy that s strong. and donald trump reminds mccarthy and every other republican who s on first in the gop. trump stops in ohio, pennsylvania, florida, in the final days to make clear he sees the midterm closed as his 2024 opening act. we re winning big, big, big in the republican party for the nomination like nobody s ever seen before. there it is, thank yorump at 71. ron desanktimonious. at first, election eve and a crossroads for the presidency. already had 1 million ballots cast 41 million ballots cast. the final count will determine which party controls the house. which party controls the senate. also which controls the governor
the judge pointed that out too. wow, that is true by what how prisons going to go for alex murdaugh. probably not going have many friends. probably not going to have many friends he actually put people in there as well. the whole thing about having to take the portrait family portrait down out of the courthouse so the jury would not be influenced by that. and then to see this guy coming in, and the beige or whatever the brown jumpsuit, leg irons, shackled and those orange flip-flops coming out of the van it is amazing. okay, we have to move onto fox news alert now. former president trump is speaking at cpac and national harbor, maryland, let s listen. usa. usa. usa. thank you very much i m thrilled to be back with thousands of great and true american patriots and that is what you are.
because trump wants him here. listen to this fetterman is nervous, not just criticizing us, trying to tie him to the gubernatorial candidate. dr. oz wants to try to portray himself now a moderate. there s no no moderate if you re willing to share a stage with somebody like doug m mastriano. fetterman hopes the candidate wins for governor. a key contest in several states. they pick for a governor, do they stick with that party for the senate? that s the hope. you re looking at this polarized environment. you couldn t have two more different candidates between oz and fetterman. and what they ve tried to do is like paint oz, you know, this has been a nasty race, say oz, he s out of touch, he s this rich guy coming in, and fetterman is a man of the people. but when you look at this, this country is so polarized. a lot of times right now people are not voting for the candidate. they are voting for the party. i think that s the real question