republican in a giant red wave. most important of all is the senate race for democrats who are trying to flip a seat. i m ready to serve pennsylvania. he s running to use pennsylvania. i want to go to washington and bring balance. often referred to as the center of the political universe. it is a true battleground state. he has failed as a senator that needs to go to washington to speak for us. he doesn t know hard working people. he doesn t know struggling people. the startling new admission from tehran saying iran did provide a limited number of drones to russia, but it was in the months prior to the conflict. i m alex marport in washington, d.c. pamela brown is off tonight. thank you so much for joining me. you re in the cnn newsroom. it is just three days before the critical midterm elections. on this final weekend of campaigning, candidates and their big name surrogates are making their case to voters in closing arguments. in pennsylvania tonight presid
we are just three days away from election day. pittsburgh, i am here to ask you to vote. it is no coincidence that we have three presidents in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. you must vote republican in a giant red wave. most important of all is the senate race where democrats are trying to flip a seat. i m running to serve pennsylvania. he s running to use pennsylvania. i want to go to washington and bring balance. georgia is often referred to as the center of the universe as a true battleground state. he has failed as a senator! he doesn t know hard working people. he doesn t know struggling people. the startling new admission from tehran. iran s foreign minister saying iran did provide a limited number of drones to russia, but it was in the months prior to the conflict. i m alex marquardt in washington. pamela brown is off. thank you so much for joining me here in the cnn newsroom. let s begin this hour on the campaign trail. that s where we fin
i m so glad you actually mentioned it, because i do think most americans, regardless of party, are tired of these nail-biter, is and we don t need to. we can modernize our election systems are in ways australia has done, in ways new zealand has done, there s plenty of democracies we can learn from. i m glad you highlighted it. i m also glad you are highlighting the fashioning of desantis against donald trump. it wasn t until you mentioned that i look closely in the pictures, i realized it may also be the wavy stirring. jelani cobb and tara setmayer, thank you so much for joining. a quick programming. that actually makes in the pyrenees on the newest documentary film, called split screen from msnbc. comedian trevor noah and director explore how the united states got to this moment of extreme polarization and rampant disinformation. split screen airs tomorrow night at 10 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. you can also find it on peacock. now, there is a wedding this weekend at the wh
threats from nation states like russia, iran, china. you have unprecedented physical security concerns. and then of course you have got rampant disinformation, which can be used by foreign adversaries to sew discord and undermine confidence in the integrity of our elections or to insight physical violence. as you said, though, we have no information about specific or creditable threats to disrupt or compromise infrastructure. but we are working closely with state and local election officials to make sure they have everything that they need on tuesday to run safe and secure elections. one of the reasons why i think the american people should have confidence in the integrity of the election is because we have put so much effort in developing mechanisms around information sharing through the election infrastructure information sharing and analysis center. we have provided all kinds of no cost services. we can always do more, and we
have insider threats. you ll have these unprecedented physical security concerns, threats of violence, intimidation, harassment. then, of course, you ve got rampant disinformation, which can be used by foreign adversaries to sow discord and undermine confidence in the integrity of our elections or even to incite physical violence. we have no information about specific or credible threats to disrupt or compromise election infrastructure, but we are working very, very closely with state and local election officials to make sure they have everything they need on tuesday to run safe and secure elections. how do you walk that line when you do have those foreign adversaries, china, russia, iran, as you mentioned, interfering, trying to amplify disinformation that is created here in the united states that is being spouted by so many american politicians, including some who are actually running for office. how do you combat that and assure americans that the information they re getting is