right now. but by. t now. but by tonight, on all in. anybody on the other side, can you share with us the secret three-page addendum that speaker mccarthy negotiated with the freedom caucus? details of the secret republican governing memo is trickling out, and you ll never guess why we re hiding it. it is the data, and the spending, it is the entitlements program. tonight, to the house republican program, cutting social security, and metal medical care. then, what we know about the committee to undermine criminal probes of themselves. let s call it what it really is. the republican committee to obstruct justice. plus, a viewers guide for how to tell the difference between document theft, and document misplaced men. and, is it there in america again? an economist case for a reagan style victory lap as, the biden economy continues to improve. if i didn t watch nbc in the morning, which i do, the border wouldn t be in my vocabulary. when all, in starts right
speaker mccarthy negotiated with the freedom caucus? details of the secret republican governing memo is trickling out, and you ll never guess why we re hiding it. it is the data, and the spending, it is the entitlements program. tonight, to the house republican program, cutting social security, and medical care. then, what we know about the committee to undermine criminal probes of themselves. let s call it what it really is. the republican committee to obstruct justice. plus, a viewers guide for how to tell the difference between document theft, and document misplaced men. and, is it there in america again? an economist case for a reagan style victory lap as, the biden economy continues to improve. if i didn t watch nbc in the morning, which i do, the border wouldn t be in my vocabulary. when all, in starts right now. good evening, this is all in with chris hayes. we brought you the three-page deal that kevin mccarthy hammered out with the ultra maga member
of an official event to tout a legislative accomplishment. sitting in the front row behind me was lieutenant governor john fetterman. he is of course going to be participating in another event separately with the president later in philadelphia. now, there have been a lot of questions about the president and how he has been spending his time leading up to the midterms and the fact that as you pointed out, victor, he hasn t been doing a lot of sort of rallies and separate events with some of the most vulnerable democrats, but we are seeing how the white house has been making sort of the best political use, they think, of the president. that is to talk about these kinds of legislative accomplishments and to really sort of set the tone for what he believes the democrats have been able to achieve, and the other important piece of this is of course raising money. they think he has been good at that, that has certainly been very helpful for the party. all right, mj lee, traveling
it is election day in america. hello everyone i m anderson cooper welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you are looking at live pictures of voters lining up to cast their ballots. polls are open in a majority of states. at this hour six more states are opening their doors to voters. the big question who will control congress. dozens of house races are considered toss ups, republicans need to win 30 competitive seats to win the majority. in the senate the race is likely to determine control are very tight. republicans need a net gain of one seat to clinch the majority from democrats. more than 40 million americans have cast their ballots in early voting ahead of today. it all comes down to turnout today and the issues. the only certainty is that voters will decide who they elect and who controls congress. we have this consequential midterm election covered for you from coast to coast. i want to begin with our coverage with cnn s jason carroll li
good morning. welcome to way too early on this monday, october 10th. thanks for starting your day with us. and we ll begin the show with the war in ukraine. overnight, multiple explosions rocked the capital city of kyiv for the first time in four months. according to the mayor of kyiv, explosions went off near the center of the city in an area that includes the historic old town as well as several government offices. the number of casualties is not yet clear. ukrainian media is also reporting explosions in several other cities including a refuge for many people fleeing the fighting. air raid sirens sounded in every region of ukraine except russia annexed crimea the past four hours. yesterday russia also launched a missile attack that hit a residential building, killing at least 13 people and injuring dozens more. at least ten children were hurt in that attack. according to the ukrainian air force, six missiles were launched from russian occupied areas in the city. the city