country have seriously considered suicide. that right there is white showing up for these vulnerable young people is so important. i want them to know, i want you to know, that you are not alone. we love you! and we will always support you! remember, if you need help, ask for it! and if you are in a position to give help, please get it! and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with us! and i will see you at the end of tomorrow. mary beth whistle about is a city clerk in madison wisconsin. spent the last 15 years running elections in that city. here she is 11 years ago, holding a mock election, in 2011 she was trying to figure out how much extra time voters would need to cast their ballots in 2012 under the state s new voter i. d. law. madison city clerk, and today we are having a mock election in the city county building to time various scenarios of voter i. d.
so i m guessing i don t really have to remind anyone that this thing called midterm elections are about a month away. and the gloves are officially off. i think tonight there was this fiery debate. between public and j.d. vance. and we have some of the particularly spicy moments from that play for you. and we ve also got some interesting moments we are going to talk about. let s play some of those though. okay or first let s bring in our smart people. [interpreter] no i want to spice. okay let s bring them in. all right so my strange work has been, am i in the wrong seat? should i switch? lean over for the love. stay up late for us tonight. and you do a new day tonight. john berman is actually who are also joined by or certainly happy to have you here as well. then we just have flores become a bookcase. i wasn t gonna say anything. i saw my bookcase at home. i appreciate you, it was nice. two people on her was going on and how? tonight there is a debate.
january 6th select committee officially issuing a subpoena to donald trump. when exactly they want to sit down with the former president, and what s next and what could be a potentially long and historic legal battle. plus, president biden set to speak any minute now. the focus, the student debt relief program. with election day less than three weeks away, how it s moving forward, after surviving two legal challenges. and while we re talking midterms, senator raphael warnock, no more mr. nice guy ramping up attack ads against his opponent herschel walker. plus in nevada, we re talking to both candidates in the senate race that could decide which party controls the chamber next year. we re going to start with nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, new york times reporter, and msnbc contributor katie benner and legal analyst charles coleman. good afternoon to all of you. ali, obviously this is breaking in the last hour. you were busy reading everything in betwe
expect november 8th, exactly four weeks from today as we say hello. i m bill hemmer. got your election red on. dana: exactly. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. we love the mid-terms and catch you up on these latest ones. a couple changes you will want to know about. the latest forecast shows the republicans taking the house and win 231 seats. it could swell to as many as 246. bill: best case for democrats is 220 seats, about where they are right now. that would be enough for a razor thin house majority. dana: the senate is anyone s game. we have 47 races going democrat, 49 republican. that means it all comes down to the four toss-ups we ve been talking about, arizona, georgia, nevada, pennsylvania. bill: the nationwide conversation is shifting. majority of independents say they re more focused on the economy than voting rights and democracy. a trend that would favor republicans. dana: alexandria hoff has more from washington. the numbers just out. al
welcome. i m neil cavuto. so much to get to. let s get to the border in eagle pass. that s where we find griff jenkins. hi, griff. good afternoon, neil. if vice president harris would come one day every day, we would get these big groups here in the eagle pass area. it s been going on for months. let s take you to some drone footage that we shot this morning. they arrived like clock work. this group had 340 migrants in it from peru, venezuela, columbia, cuba and places as far as sri lanka. we spoke to a man from sri lanka. take a listen. why are you here? we want to live here. we like the u.s. and do you have any message for president biden? we thank him for accepting us for living here. as you continue to look at the waves of migrants that have been coming every day i ve been here now for 11 days, neil, there s over 15,000 migrants encountered in just this area. we spoke to one of the landowners. she s a pecan orchard where migrants come by every day. she s very