and supporting prop d to build more affordable housing hi, everyone, it s all happening. it s 4:00 in new york on election day. the end of a campaign that has been like none other in recent history. more than 44 million people have already voted and millions more will have voted before the polls close in the next few hours in all 50 states. it has been an election season defined not just by the issues that dominate every election including the state of the economy, how people feel about the state of the economy, but it s also been defined by an unprecedented threat to income on the ballot and the first national election after the january 6th insurrection. in nearly every state there are republicans who have affirmed their commitment to this same big lie that led to that attack on the u.s. capitol. their races for governor, attorney general, and secretary of state that could have major implications on the next election, 2024, especially if the twice impeached ex-president as
palace released this previously unseen photo of her majesty taken back in may. well, right now the queen is lying in state at westminster hall behind me here where mourners continue to file past her coffin to pay their respect. a scene that s played out around the clock since wednesday. in less than an hour the public viewing will come to a close. well, on sunday people across britain paused for a moment of silence and reflection in her honor. prime minister liz truss also paying tribute outside ten downing street. let s start this hour with cnn s scott mcclain who joins us from very close to the palace of westminster. you are with those getting their last chance to pay their respects to the queen. at one stage the queue to do that snaked along the river thames some 6 miles. it was at one stage some 25 hours the waiting time. they ve closed that queue now. so those who are there will be the last to get the opportunity, scott, to pay their weres. what s the mood like? repo
home of haven t kamala harris. here s how harris sees the surge now. two million people crossed the border for the first time ever. you re confident this border is secure. we have a secure border in that that is a priority for any nation including ours and our administration. martha: we ll dig into that with florida congressman michael waltz. first, bill melugin live at the border in eagle pass, texas where he s talked about this story in detail for months. bill? martha, good afternoon to you. texas governor greg abbott says those comments from v.p. harris that the border is secure is part of the reason why he sent the migrants to her residence in washington d.c. his troopers are having to deal with this crisis day in and day out. take a look at there video as we were embedded with troopers in uvalde. a man was flying through red lights, pulls off the side of the road and everybody bails out of the vehicle including the illegals. they go running into the brush, some r
team. fox news journalist pierre, and local producer alexandra were killed. ladies and gentlemen, ben survived. he was badly injuries, he is this year s courage award recipient. once bustling streets of kyiv now empty, people don t come out any more. everyone knows that russian invasion is come, only question is when. exodus, this line snakes back about 20 or 30 miles. everyone now just trying to get on whatever train they can. there are women and children called forward. there is not enough room to get men on, they just want to get anywhere, state department said russia everyone circled all cities
there s 128 of them in clark county, nevada. usually there d be 914 election precincts but people can vote at any of the centers here in clark county, and people are turning out. people were worried about this. five, ten years ago this was not a concept. i was a reform advocate. we talk about ways to get people to turn out. ft. collins, colorado, pioneered to concept, and with covid you see this all over the country. the turnout here is massive. i know we ve got to go, but come with me. merry christmas, and happy hanukkah to my people. it s early yet in the season, but you can see, over here, rachel and everybody, in that room, the line snakes all the way around, and then when you come over here, inclimate weather. the line stretches all the way to the door, and this is the back of the line right here. if anybody was worried about turnout, joe gloria, the county registrar was worried people talk about the integrity of the