right now, on ana cabrera reports, it is election day in america, and the polls have just opened in key battle grounds. the critical races in four states that could provide clues for 2024. plus, did donald trump s chaotic and bombastic testimony in his civil fraud trial help or hurt his case? and ivanka gets ready to take her turn on the witness stand. also ahead, a new interview with israel s prime minister, exactly one month since the horrific hamas attack. his response to calls for a humanitarian pause and israel s plan for gaza when this war is over. thanks so much for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. it is election day and voters across the country are heading to the polls. today, we re watching highly contentious races in four states that could reveal what voters are thinking and what that could mean as we head into 2024. we have got team coverage this morning, nbc s shaquille brewster in kentucky following a highly conte
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staffer is leaving her office making it the most popular office to leave since matt lauer s. yeah, huh. i like it. greg: so do i. this time it s communication s director charles simmons who only held it for a year which for a kamala staffer is like holding your breath underwater for a month. apparently they got a job in new york and his family had to relocate which is code for we have to get away from this cackling nut job. you know it s bad when a family announces a move to new york. sure there s crime and failing schools and urine in the street. but at least no more babbling about buses. despite the fact kamala loses stafferer faster than my proctologist loses pens she s still one of the more popular democrats on the board for 2024. although biden s still the front runner. a recent poll finds when you
yeah, because you ve got to ask chris i mean, huey long, for example, is one of thosemo popular democrats in the country might have been presidentstra c i mean, a thirty six had he not been assassinated. but you ve got to ask if hueyy e long were here it s still in the senate, would he saye, stop oil exploration during ans energy crisis? i mean, it s hard toe imagine him saying that . yeah, yeah, exactly. exactly. it s huey long alive today.and t his name would be donald i trumt and that s why they hate donaldu so much because you know, after after 16 years of abandoninged their people, this guy named donald trump who actuallyyac yol know, if you think about it, there areet a lot of similaritis between him and huey long. youu know, donald trump comes along and completely steals their lunch, steals their message, steals their voter, steals everything for them.il and forl that they have to kille him. they have to destroy him. t that s so smart. with you i never thought of that before,
0 serious dude you should really ringcentral. i was thinking oh i see we were just talking about you. yeah you should probably get out of here about the good evening and welcome to a special edition of tucker carlsonwe tonight . when was the last time you heard a democratic politician propose a solution to a problem no matter what the problem is that didn t make the democratic party more powerful. ponder that for a moment. polet s say, for example, that you really believe global warming was an existentialal g threat to humanity and that rising carbon dioxide levels were causing global warming. what would you do to fix it? well, you might think back to grade biology class co2, co2 don t trees consume huge amounts of co2 for photosynthesis? quick google check. why, yes, they do. so how about we plant a whole lot more trees all across the country and across the world? that seems like a natural solutionon with lots of upside s trees are beautiful. it might help fight globalig warming. oh