raphael warnock and stacey abrams they declined our offer. we will visit with georgia voters in this hour to learn what issues are most important to them. and and we will hear from a special panel of local journalists covering these races. we are in ache worth georgia in the bell county of cobb northwest of downtown. plaintiff before we get into politics take a look at other headlines today. u.s. supreme court justice samuel alito says unveiling of roe v. wade puts his and mates in danger no. results have been made public from the investigation into that leak. a judge here in georgia is ordering former white house chief of staff mark meadows to testify before a special grand jury investigating whether then president trump and his allies illegally tried influence the state s 2020 election. meadow s attorney says executive privilege and other rights shield his client from testifying. russian president vladimir putin s monitoring drills of the country s strategic nuclear forces
american democracy. it exists to serve you. that s the know the only kind of democracy, there s also the soviet version of democracy, same word but very different definition. bowl has conviction took power by promising more democracy. the country that created the soviet union became the most impressive police state in human history. yet it was, you should know, a democracy. that s what they called it. east germany was a democracy, too, so was north vietnam, and ethiopia, and albania. democracies all. in his first speech as leader of north korea in 1946, kim i will sung talked about destruction of opposition to his rule, killing of political opponents as democratic reform. almost 80 years later, kim jong-un continues to run north korea as a democracy, a soviet style democracy. so again, they re using a very different definition of the word. in their version of democracy all decisions are made by a shadowy oligarchy. front by a strong man. the point isn t to find out what the p
a reminder that election date is november 8th, everyone. chris, thank you as always. thank you. thank you for joining us at home tonight. we re just two weeks away from the midterm elections, in the battle for control of congress in the state houses could really could not be closer. polls have been tightening for weeks, as republicans have edged into democratic gains that were made over the summer. tonight, debates just wrapped in races for your governor and the senate, we ll have much more on that. but before, that it s worth remembering exactly how we got, here considering how much of a rollercoaster of electioneered s been. remember a few months ago on june 7th, when the city of san francisco shocked the country, when it recalled its progressive district attorney. the campaign against him had framed his criminal justice reform platform is somehow soft on crime, provoking backlash among san franciscans. that local election in blue california, was held up as a canary in
while protecting clinton crimes. coming up, devin nuñes, truth social ceo. then, what will the republicans do about it? the man who will likely hold the gavel in the house oversight committee, what will ranking member james comer do with subpoena power on the investigations of the fbi and the biden family influence peddling? plus, the national security impact, what is the chinese communist party really know about hunter biden s crimes as the ccp gets set to give xi jinping even more power during the people congress beginning today? former secretary of state mike pompeo on the impact of a compromised president on america s national security. then, joe biden s wide open border creates death, heart ache while enriching dangerous cartels. one woman s story of losing her son to an illegal migrant and her efforts to take on policy. the dead thely realities of biden s dangerous open border policy with florida statehouse candidate kiyan michael. now it s being called a toss-up. murd
literally not be closer. polls have been tightening for weeks, as republicans have edged into democratic gains that were made over the summer. tonight, debates just wrapped in races for new york governor and the senate, we ll have much more on that. but before, that it s worth remembering exactly how we got, here considering how much of a rollercoaster of an election year it has been. remember a few months ago on june 7th, when the city of san francisco shocked the country, when it recalled its progressive district attorney. the campaign against him had framed his criminal justice reform platform is somehow soft on crime, provoking backlash among san franciscans. that local election in blue blue california, was held up as a canary in the coal mine for democrats. the party, according to them, had a crime problem that republicans would seize on in an election year, when that already favored republicans. and here were some of those headlines. progressive backlash in california,