where do the blues go next and what they push for a new president? at the political panel weizen. and the from the pulpit, some conservative pastors and say been muzzled. doctor robert jeffers will shar his view is it. with the polls opening an hour is, we begin with team coverage. mary ann rafferty takes a look at some of the most interesting referendum questions on ballots tuesday. jonathan hart is in las vegas too preview hotly contested statewide races in nevada. christina coleman abhors it is former president chavez said to make a major announcement. first, democrats on the fence and trying to hold the house an senate over under adverse conditions. kevin corke live in dc. great to have you back in th east coast and we have so much more to get to tonight. having a president stump for a guy who s essentially up by double digits at the polls the night before the election and a incredibly reliable blue state is he 2022. why isn t president biden stumping at a battleground
i can t stand. is that okay, tony? can i sit? [gunfire] is. jesse: no one ever wants to meet a mobster. some people would feel safer in prison than out on the street people like bernie madoff no relation to. lost $65 billion of other people s money in a ponzi scheme. it wasn t just joe schmo s money that bernie stole. a new netflix documentary says bernie madoff was taking millions of dollars in from criminals. federal reserve drug cartels tr. and when they all came knocking on bernie s door to have it back, he didn t have it. instead of paying up, the documentary says madoff pled guilty to 150 year prison sentence so he wouldn t get whacked. madoff just confessed said i did it said send me away. if madoff for years was able to get away with taking in mob money, drug money right under the nose of the feds, just imagine what s going on in crypto. the currency notorious with mobsters, sex traffickers and hackers. warren buffett s right-hand man calls it rat poison. dignity
we d like to do things a little differently, they tell you. we d like to make a change to some customer belief that people have been attached to for the last two thousand years, but don t be alarmed, not a big deal. you don t even need to participate. all we ask is that you let us live the way we want to live. that s always the pitch. and, of course, you always agree to it. why wouldn t you, who could say no. some guy down the street wants to wear a dress? okay, fine. have a party. it doesn t affect you. you don t have to wear a dress so go ahead. live and let live. but it turns out that s never actually the deal. the guy down the street wears his dress but after a while that s not enough for him. he s still angry. and for some reason, he s angry with you. and that doesn t make sense because you re the person who had no problem with him wearing a dress in the first place. what did you do wrong? well, the problem is, you re not wearing a dress, and neither are your kids. your
misdirection or ignorance when it comes to inflation. charles payne weighs in. sandra: america reports with new details from the police just out in the last few minutes on the suspect arrested in the disturbing and deadly shooting that rocked a small north shore chicago suburb celebrating the 4th of july. i m sandra smith. police say robert crimo, iii, attacked his parade route, and he dressed in women s clothing to escape after the shooting. sandra: the gunman firing more than 70 rounds with adults and children running for their lives, when they realized what they were hearing was not fireworks. we will be joined with more in a moment. sandra: grady is live in highland park, illinois, and vigils announced as well by the mayor of the small town. what s the latest, grady? shocking developments from the press conference just a few moments ago. i want to go kind of line by line, officials said it started several weeks ago when the suspected gunman started planning
do you guys have a second for the city of toronto? we re changing the cn tower to drake tower. he s proud to be from toronto and put the city on the map. a great ambassador for the city. would you agree? i m listening right now. i listened to that album twice this morning. we love drake. thank you so much. what doesn t? of course i m joking about changing the name of the building that identifies toronto s skyline but drake is more globally recognized and the biggest cheerleader for what may be north america s most overlooked city. we re going to make a change. we re going to make a change in these streets. i m carlton mccoy raised in inner city d.c., educated in kitchens around the globe. these days i make a living as a master smellier. i m a nomad driven to move in and out of different cultures, different worlds to celebrate diversity by talking about what makes us different and the same. and taking it on to the next destination. that s what live is all a