where do the blues go next and what they push for a new president? at the political panel weizen. and the from the pulpit, some conservative pastors and say been muzzled. doctor robert jeffers will shar his view is it. with the polls opening an hour is, we begin with team coverage. mary ann rafferty takes a look at some of the most interesting referendum questions on ballots tuesday. jonathan hart is in las vegas too preview hotly contested statewide races in nevada. christina coleman abhors it is former president chavez said to make a major announcement. first, democrats on the fence and trying to hold the house an senate over under adverse conditions. kevin corke live in dc. great to have you back in th east coast and we have so much more to get to tonight. having a president stump for a guy who s essentially up by double digits at the polls the night before the election and a incredibly reliable blue state is he 2022. why isn t president biden stumping at a battleground
them out. i m gonna play this video because i know you got a keen interest. branded video thermal crossing across the rio grande that thes are people crossing into the united states with impunity. there s no one there. it looks like an organization mining these people up and bringing them are crossed and this has been going on for two years to the tune of almost 3 million people. it is amazing and i think th statistics for october would like 205,000 people crossed another 64,000 known got a ways which means that there is even more people that cavemen that were not known got a ways world peace if you think about it to have 12 million illegal immigrants i the end of biden s term. that s the size of illinois or pennsylvania it really is remarkable. what interests me is, not harris not going to work the president never go to the borde and there don t seem to be any repercussions or consequences and nobody is sounding the alar and that even republicans anymore they ve asked and asked
with a rate of just under 12 per 100,000 people rates were higher in italy and spain, but slightly lower in germany in france. the pandemic has taken a dreadful toll on most countries, and understanding th statistics will be key t learning the lessons thomas moore. i ve decided to stretch my legs let s take a look at this in the guardian a special report on alicia usman, off the russian oligarch. he claims to have placed hundreds of millions of pounds potentially leaving establishe by the - of the western governments he is said to be connected t at least six luxury properties in the uk and won centra london office building collectively, we re told tha all those buildings are wort
share with you. let me talk to david corn and ask you if it is the subjective or the objective relative to the figures in the economy generally? well, if you are talking about the voters, it is the subjective that is most important, and it is how people feel. if you go back to the 92 campaign, and people will argue that the recession, that george h. we are session was over, but most people felt it wasn t, so it is how people feel that is go ing to dictate the voting in november and not what is happening on the ground which is hard to chaurp soapture with th statistics. we will have several of these reports between now and november, and what happens in september and october which gives people the final sense of where the economy is moving in the right direction or not, and that can be all determined don t forget by external circumstances like the japanese tsunami and the greek finances, and there are other things that can buffett the president s control