biden s circle trying to dismiss the claims, but one tells cnn winning the election cannot be done when the guy is 80 years old and has a day job. you can have a strategy, not because you don t have a choice. rep reporter alexandria hoff has more. alexandria: enthusiasm toward a campaign, this cnn article points out reports have to be filed by tomorrow. barack obama brought in while campaigning. noted, i am not sure which is harder, getting people to focus on the campaign or getting people excited about it. the author weighed in here. the latest version is this thinking among democrats, there is not enough going on, fundraising is not where it needs to be. trump is maybe coming back, so much is on the line here. and it is even fed this conspiracy thinking maybe his heart is not really in it, that is what is going on, he s going to drop out. even led to alternative candidates, get ready, i m telling you he s not going to run. alexandria: no way to know what the preside
too far but essentially wasted americans times and efforts is now coming with the is dotted and the ts crossed. david spunt has more from the justice department. good afternoon. 306 pages from john durham transmitted this to attorney general merrick garland friday. garland looked it over, decided to release it to the public. did not change one word. he didn t add anything. so now it s public. durham says the conclusions from his own research and we re talking four years, he said those conclusions are sobering. may 13th, 2019, when he came on board at the request of then attorney general bill barr to look at the origins of the trump russia collusion narrative. he lost two high profile cases in court but secured a guilty plea from a former fbi attorney. this today is his narrative to the public after four years of work. the cost over $6 million in taxpayer money. first we have to do back, neil, to the years 2016 and 17. the primary focus of this report. the overarching theme
border. i think we re a very compassionate country and people but i m very concerned about the people that have come across that border and numbers of people. will: why is immigration so important? being from texas, i have four grandchildren that are here. i m very concerned about the fentanyl and the crime. rachel: your top issues. crime. crime. rachel: hearing that a lot. tell me what is worrying but it? the cashless bail. they need to get rid of that. i don t know one street cop, any line cop going for the democrats with this whole defund the police nonsense. good morning, all of you, you re hearing from americans today who are telling you what they care about, inflation, crime, the border, the school, everything is on the table and we re going to be going to diners all across the country on election day. good morning will. good morning. pete: pete good morning, rachel. rachel: more from everybody. pete: more from you out there. if you re in, how do you say tha
please, call now, or you can go to lovesshriners.org. thank you so much for lets us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times. the beat starts right now. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. you know what time it is. we re inside one week to the mid terms. the record-breaking turnout is happens. the latest numbers show more than 29 million americans have already voted, competing those trump mid terms of 2018. we re in full gear, and it s a tense backdrop for the races. there are active federal warnings about threats and attacks on poll workers and the voting process itself. we have seen records of these self-appointed poll watchers showing up in tactical gear, like that shot out of arizona. and election deniers are running for office, it s not normal. threats to lawmakers have increased tenfold over the several years over the trump era. more campaigns will turn on the question of whether candidates will honor democracy itself. these are truly unusual stak
ballot measures. we will talk about the implications for 2024. overseas, today marks one month since hamas stormed into israel in a massacre that left many women, children and men dead. now israel may take security responsibility in gaza for an indefinite period after the war. back at home, dueling palestinian and israeli protests. in new york, two days after former president trump s testimony in his civil fraud trial, his daughter, ivanka, is set to take the stand tomorrow. today is election day with voters heading to the tolls to decide a series of implications. kentucky s democratic governor and mississippi s republican governor facing tough challenges as they seek another term in office. in virginia, the entire state legislature is up for grabs, and republicans there are hoping to take control of both chambers. in ohio, voters will decide to add abortion rights to the state constitution, as well as whether to legalize recreational marijuana use. shaquille brewster in