in nevada. the senate race between katherine cortez masto and adam laxalt have a dead heat. i m neil cavuto. let s go to alexandra on what she s seeing in nevada. hi, neil. yeah. this thing has gotten a lot tighter than people anticipated at the start. this etching former president barack obama will be holding a rally at this high school behind he in north las vegas hoping to drum up some support among democratic voters. namely for senator katherine cortez masto who has served since 2017. she s now locked in what you call a dead heat with republican challenger adam laxalt. the latest poll has the two candidates tied. laxalt kicked off his bus tour. he said this a short time ago. everything we re experiencing today is a direct result of policy. $6 gas is not an accident. gas prices around $5 with inflation, crime have been major focus points for republicans. democrats continue to stress the issue of abortion here. last week senator bernie sanders came here to offer his s
protect hunter. this is a city wide crisis. new york city schools struggling to cope with migrant children being forced into classrooms. we can t afford and sustain these types of numbers employees to the wall and out of here, yankee dugout loving it. steve: how pretty is that, i think those are the mountains in the ba background at fedd frederick, maryland. 39 degrees. good day to start on the 12th day of october, 2022. welcome aboard. so glad you are with us this morning. steve: we are glad you d were born, we need viewers. brian: been on for two hours, no water shots. angels we ve been up for one hour. steve: one hour and one minute. brian: seems like two, two opens and no water, i m concerned. ainsley: you want to see rain? we will get rain tomorrow. brian: ocean, lake. ainsley: you are demanding you need sun and water. steve: you should see the ryder on his contract. ainsley: an open with water and sun and he thinks he invented walking
and the big questions are, can the democrats somehow defy history, and hold on to the house, or are republicans poised for a big win? high inflation, gas prices, is the continuing covid pandemic, president biden s parties facing voters in a very bad mood this year. all republicans need to do to win the senate is to pick up one seat. it sounds easy enough, but are they actually in the process of shooting themselves in the four? how about, former president donald trump, is he helping or hurting the gop effort? and he does end up hurting it, will he end up hurting himself, when it comes to 2024? what about the end of roe v. wade? is it mobilizing democrats? and then, there is that major shift that we saw in 2020. hispanic voters abandoning democrats, and voting republican. it is accelerating even more this year. 99 days to go. let s get to it. let s start at the place where at least, for me it s all gonna and in 99 days from now, or i should say, it will start two and 99 days fr
poised for a big wave? high inflation, gas prices, the continuing covid pandemic, president biden s party is facing voters in a very bad mood this year. all republicans need to do to win the senate is to pick up one seat. it sounds easy enough, but are they actually in the process of shooting themselves in the foot? how about former president donald trump, is he helping or hurting the gop effort? and if he does end up hurting it, will he end up hurting himself, when it comes to 2024? what about the end of roe v. wade? is it mobilizing democrats? and then, there is that major shift that we saw in 2020. hispanic voters abandoning democrats and voting republican. it is accelerating even more this year. 99 days to go. let s get to it. let s start at the place where at least, for me it s all gonna end in 99 days from now, or i should say, it will start to end 99 days from now, because elections no longer take place in one night. it will be election week this year. i think that is
protection to defy those orders and went in. that s according to two senior federal law enforcement officials. but by that point, it had been so long, some of the families say their wounded kids bled out. leaving them forever asking the question, what if they went in sooner? was there still time? the chief was supposed to be sworn in to the city council today a. position he was just elected to hold. uvalde s mayor says he is free to assume his position on the council but that the ceremony to welcome him is postponed. joining me is nbc news koempt liz mclaughlin and nbc news tom winters. the funerals, liz, are starting today. what do we know? reporter: katy, exactly one week at 11 minutes ago, police finally confronted that gunman and stopped the massacre at robb elementary. an event that will forever change this community. so now the focus is really on honoring and remembering those 21 lives lost. the visitation started yesterday for those two girls who mentioned funerals