so maybe 14. anyway, all move on. the midterms are coming in 13 days, we ve got mayors and lot enforcement officials who are getting a new warning, sadly, about election intimidation. we have extremists who are looking to disrupt the midterms, at the local level, targeting voters, targeting candidates, targeting election workers, all according to axios. let s bring in our panel, we have cnn chief law enforcement intelligence analyst john miller. new york democratic senator mondale jones, and political analyst ron brownstein. so this is so disturbing, guys, obviously when we think of extremism, i think we think in terms of january 6th, the insurrection, something on a national scale. locally, there are all sorts of examples of people be unintimidated, and just awful things happening. here are a few examples, this comes from axios. in 50 out of 67 pennsylvania counties, election chiefs have left because of threats, harassment, and intimidation. in idaho, protesters and hung i
business-to-business website interface. is that the police? yes. um-huh. well, this is what happened. ryan s big project was the web site. which wasn t doing so well. so, ryan, to give the impression of sales, recorded them twice. another good term is fraud. jesse: and some of the biggest tech busts have come out of the federal government. we all remember when obama told us a website called healthcare.gov would change our lives until it crashed good luck getting the student loans paid off. biden s website crashed too. on hold because it s illegal. maybe the third time is a charm. today, biden announced he s going to solve the border crisis not by building a wall but making illegals download an app. if they are seeking asylum they can use an app. on cell phone. cbp 1. to schedule an appointment at a port of entry and make their asylum claim there without crossing the border unlawfully and have a decision determined by an asylum officer do they qualify? jesse: so,
first bill melugin live at the border in eagle pass, texas. 11:00 p.m. on a friday night the press office at department of homeland security released numbers, 11 p.m. on a friday night. an unusual time to be releasing a statement. dana, good morning that s exactly right. as blatant of a friday night news drop as you will ever see. keep in mind these september numbers are the last numbers the public would get a chance to see when it comes to the border before the mid-terms. those numbers are historic. let s take a look at them right now. september 2022, fiscal year 2022 they report more than 227,000 migrant encounters, that s the highest september in dhs history. the numbers also show fiscal year 2022 ended with nearly 2.4 million migrant encounters. that s the highest fiscal year ever recorded. perhaps most concerning if we can pull up this graphic. fiscal year 2022 ended with 98 border patrol arrests of people on the f.b.i. terror watch list. under president trump the high
protocol that would keep a tua-like situation from happening. the team said they didn t do anything wrong and they re saying some of the wobbliness from tua tagovailoa came not from a head-related issue but because he had a back injury issue that was making him a little bit uncomfortable standing up. we are both big fans. they have to get this right and they have to protect the players even when they sometimes don t want to be protected. bill: we ll see how they modify this. there was a system in place. the question is whether or not the system was followed. there seems to be trap doors on that. thank you, clay. clay travis from outkick.com. appreciate you. rescue and recovery efforts pushing ahead after ian caused a path of destruction from florida to the carolinas. the danger is not over. hundreds of thousands without power. officials warn of severe flooding to the north and along the coast. brand-new hour begins right now. hope you enjoyed the weekend. dana has the day o
counting down. the art miss rocket is finally on the launch pad ready to fly for the first time on monday. it s no longer the apollo generation. it s the artemis generation and that brings new discoveries. i m pamela brown in washington. you re live in the cnn newsroom. well, it s nasa s long overdue return to the moon, and t-minus just a few hours until hopefully launchtime of the u.s. space agency s most powerful rocket. the program is called artemis, the first phase blasting off in the morning, unmanned and setting the stage for a manned landing on the lunar surface once again. just a short time ago vice president kamala harris touched down in central florida. she and the second gentleman planning to watch the liftoff in person. as the head of the space council i can tell you i m so proud of what is happening in terms of our space program and the leadership that the united states is providing to the world. the arte myos program is the beginning of the next er