folks, three days. three days man. until one of the most important elections, one of the most important elections in the lifetime is going to shape the outcome is going to shape outward the country for the decades to come. and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. two years ago, two years ago, you use that power to make donald trump not only a former president but you made him a defeated president. president obama also urging voters to head out to the polls, worried about the future of democracy under gop leadership. fundamental rights are on the ballot. truth and facts, and a logic, and reason, and basic decency are on the ballot. democracy itself is on the ballot. the stakes are high! biden and obama rallied voters in philadelphia, former president trump also made a pitch to voters in the keystone state. he s in western pennsylvania stumping for his hand hit candidates. and as voters head to the polls, they re gonna determine which party controls congres
say career his departure is not enough to satisfy their demands. a rare moment of joy as friends find each other in a refugee camp they fled to turkey from persians in northern syria and a huge question mark now hangs over their future. as russia remembers the victims of the stalin s purges of 80 years ago we meet a man who has on earth the mass graves in his backyard. hello i m terry martin welcome to the program the log jam in britain s parliament has broken after almost 2 and a half years of wrangling calls by a government that has no majority lawmakers have overwhelmingly approved of prime minister boris johnson s call for a snap election on december 12th it will likely center on britain s departure from the european union with johnson hoping to secure
michael cohen testified under oath that the children had a lot of knowledge of what was going on in the organization. remember, i mean, most of these testimonies, public testimonies, start with conversations behind closed doors between the committee majority and the witnesses. so if the trump kids are called to capitol hill, i imagine that will begin behind closed doors. republicans tried to make a lot of hay about that. they asked michael cohen who did he speak to before the hearing. of course he spoke to the majority lawmakers, the majority staff before they came out in public to see if this was worth their time. i ve always maintained that impeachment is really the finale here. all of these hearings are equally damaging and it s ironic because the trump white house for many months before the election tried to make the case that divided government would be better for them. we saw yesterday in real time how horrible divided government is for this president. leave aside the mueller rep
not at all well with union members and teachers and other critics and majority lawmakers. late this morning police moved into lock the capitol down. you can see there seems to be a sit-in of some point. they wanteded to clear the protester out, ahead of the vote front of the final assembly which was supposed to happen an hour ago. the wisconsin bill would let public employees negotiate only their wages, not working condition or anything else that a typical union can negotiate. limit pay raises to the inflation rate unless there s a referendum and sharply increase worker contributions to pension funds and that is something that workers already agreed to and bar them from deducting worker dues from paychecks. ed joins me now for two at the top. tell me what s going on there