widespread doubt and uncertainty, the united states government seems to have assumed a role similar to an orwellian ministry of truth. white house from press secretary karine jean-pierre responded on wednesday. we certainly disagree with this decision. we re going to continue to promote responsible actions to protect public health, safety and security when confronted by challenges like a deadly pandemic. our view remains that social media platforms have a critical responsibility to take action or to take account of the effects of their platforms are having to the american people. paul: let s bring in our panel, wall street journal columnists dan henninger, kim strassel and iowaly shah finley. alicia, tell us who sued the government and what they re alleging. louisiana and missouri joined by scientists and conservative activists sued the government for infringing on their free speech rights. they claim that they put pressure and coerced the platforms such as youtubing
it s 8:00. it s 8:00. good morning. goes by quickly when you have this much news. don lemon, poppy harlow, kaitlan collins. monday, november 7th, election eve. excited? yeah. i m excited. a lot to get to this morning. one more day for the candidates to make their closing arguments before the people decide. we will hear from voters across the country today to see what is on their mind. also some very troubling developments over the weekend. suspicious white powder send to kari lake s campaign headquarters in arizona and opened by one of her staffers. now the arizona republican is speaking out. industries across america are laying off workers in a very uncertain economy. we ll tell you how airlines are responding to the volatile. we have the ceo of delta in this hour. first, the final days of the campaign trail, we ll talk about that. president biden stomping for democrats who have one notable thing in common. they are all taking on republican opponents who
year. the cost? a little less than 5 billion. it s one of the best things the world could do. so we re simply compiling a compendium of all the smart stuff that we should do first. it costs very little and does an amazing amount of good. paul: so this is essentially a question of value for the money, bang for the policy buck. yes. paul: the u.n. has been talking about the need to spend something like $500 billion a year to reach those global development goals. you say it could be done with something as low as $35 billion? is that actually plausible? and where do they get this $500 billion from? oh, the $500 billion, a round number. it s just a made-up number. the real number is estimated that it would actually be about $15 trillion extra that. and, of course, nobody has half a trillion, as you mentioned, or $15 trillion lying around. that s just not going to happen. this is each and every year.
democratic adviser. i ll answer the call. i hate when you do dumb stuff at the end, but i love this president. i love what he s done that s smart. he has done smart stuff. we should brag on the smart stuff biden has done. fascinating to see a statement like that coming from manchin days before the election. i was told the white house got a heads up that was coming. van jones, as always, thank you. thank you, van. good to see you. get your rest. are you ready for this? i m ready. i m ready. coming up, companies across america are laying off workers as economic warnings get louder. what about the airline industry. how are they navigating it. guess who is onset in studio with us? ed bastian, the ceo of delta. i have to talk about my miles. thanank you, claire. this year, we d like to invite you back to o jersey mike s for another special weekend. come in n november 19th and 20t, where 20% of all sales will
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