Welcome to the Journal Editorial Report im Paul Gigot as heads into the final stretch a new cnn shows they are in a tight race in six Battle Ground states with Vice President Kamala Harris leading among michigan and former Donald Trump ahead in arizona. Two are nearly even in Georgia And Nevada and dead heat in all important State Of Pennsylvania where the candidates are set to meet next week in a high Stakes Debate that could set the tone for the final eight weeks of the campaign. So what should we expect when the two face off on tuesday in philadelphia . Lets ask Wall Street Journal Columnist Fox News contributor karl rove. Karl, welcome good to see you as always. So we have the big Harris Surge for several weeks after she got in. A lot of talk now that maybe that momentum has stopped. And maybe trump has stopped her surge and it is now pretty even. What do you think . Where are we . First of all it is not a very big bump historically because this race is remains tight. It looks like
after four years and 300 pages we end with more questions involving the clintons and the clinton foundation. top brass in the f.b.i. shut down all four investigations. now there are calls to reopen or launch newap durham s report showed in that one instance the f.b.i. was investigating claims beginning in late 2014 from a quote well-placed confidential source that not one, but two foreign governments were seeking to buy influence with hillary through illegal donations during her campaign. in the three other cases investigations launched in early 2016 by f.b.i. field offices in arkansas, new york and washington, d.c. probing possible criminal activity by the clinton foundation. durham notes the different way in which the f.b.i. approached the clinton investigations compared to the trump one dubbed crossfire hurricane. durham writes this. this manner in which the f.b.i. opened and investigated hurricane based on raw and uncorroborated intelligence also reflected a noticeable de
the us midterm elections are just days away incumbentjoe biden, his ally barack obama and donald trump all take their campaigning to pennsylvania thousands gather in seoul to remember the halloween crush victims many are demanding the president resign. now, on bbc news. it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. 30 wins in a row and they re into the world cup final. now england s women face their biggest test against holders new zealand. england s women win again in the rugby league world cup and the men are into the final four papua new guinea no match today. and holding their nerve just as england s cricketers book their place in the semi finals of the t20 world cup. also coming up in the programme. new zealand are too much for wales the all blacks with a comprehensive win, in the first of their autumn internationals. and goals galore plus lots of late drama in the premier league. as manchester city snatch a win, to go t
on select stearns and foster mattresses cardenas rnas i and use capitol hill. and this two candidates, one historic moment we are now just two days away from the first presidential debate. the voter issue that president biden s team is now advising him to lean in on ahead of his match up with former president trump, plus could boeing soon face criminal charges? why federal prosecutors are urging the justice department to take action against the airplane giant and a big step by a major social media app to safeguard its teenage users were following these major developing stores and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central hello there i m briana cuellar alongside boris sanchez and we are on the count countdown to thursday night s cnn presidential debate, where we are now learning some new details about how several top democrats or war burning the biden campaign to shift strategy and to spend more time targeting former president trump and less time touting what th
let s get started then. schools in england return today after the latest lockdown, and many parents are desperate for this next step. not only will it bring a better balance between work, life and home, but it should also lead to an improvement in mental well being. the reopening of schools will also have a significant impact on the economy. according to uk government figures, around 53% of parents say they had a reduced ability to work as a result of the schools being shut. in another piece of research, published today by the government backed behavioural insights team and jobs website indeed, showed that offering flexible working explicitly in job ads would increase applications by up to 30%. so is the end of lockdown also an opportunity to reset the way we work? let s discuss this. ann francke, chief executive of the chartered management institute, joins me now. good morning to you. some parents may already be up, getting packed lunches made and all sorts to get the kids b