you don t finish a day and think, oh, i need a break, i need to get out. like you re with the people that give you the sense of that break and that rest and that recuperation. and you can have, like we used to call them, like three hour holidays. there was a gap in the schedule. like you just go somewhere, play, you know, lose and or go for a walk all together. and it s funny what you can like if you have the mindset in the right place, how quickly you can recuperate if you need it, you know, and i m hearing myself in these headphones knowing that i need to recuperate, cause my voice sounds like marge simpson in a minute. it sjust because i m in the middle of a tour. there s nothing that can prepare i you for this, though, is there? i like how do you cope with it all? well, i live out in the countryside and just before we started filming this, we were just chatting and i mentioned that no one really cares. and i love that out in the countryside, like you just sort of it s jus
these votes for joe biden. the panic over getting it right. arizona, are you 100% sure of that call and when you made it, and why did you make it? absolutely. how the tales showed how fox reacted internally, when their viewers didn t like the election results. senator chris murphy says it s a seminal moment, and he joins me live tonight. and then [applause] this is the final battle. they know it. i know it. you know it. everybody knows it. this is it the maga iran fist on full display, as trump s rivals flounder with his base. bless blas when will you announce your reelection, sir? when i announce it. it may not be official, but it sure looks like joe biden s running and as republicans advance another state takeover in st. louis, the mayor tishaura jones joins me tonight, when all in starts right. but evening. i m jason johnson in for chris hayes. tonight, we had damaging new revelations and the story of how fox news deliberately lied to i
coverage continues now. with laura coats and allison camerota. hey guys, i m not gonna jocularly wood right now. we can tell. what a nice tribute, jake and, what a nice experience you had to have a professor that you had such a connection with. that s really nights to hear. about thanks for honoring him. that was sweet. thank you, jake have, goodnight. good evening everyone, i m alison camerota, and i m laura coats. this is cnn tonight and we are 13 days away from the midterms and now a second woman, this time of jane doe, is now claiming that herschel walker was involved in her abortion. so the clinic and waited in the parking lot for hours and also cause the that s part of how the biology works tonight is well. and having an abortion and for herschel walker, alison alisyn camerota, he said it s all a lie, and that he didn t kill jfk either and he is seeing more time, but what will all of this mean to voters? also tonight, we are going to talk about the fallo
this november. our law and order panel will dig into that as well as lenient crime policies and the impact they re having on american cities. plus, despite all of president biden s bragging about the economy, brand-new polling does signal that voters aren t exactly buying it. our panel will weigh in on that as well. the sunshine state bracing for a direct hit from its very first hurricane of the season. we ll check in with the fox extreme weather center that is tracking hurricane ian for us. that is coming up in a bit. first, the white house seemingly dodging questions tonight especially when pressed by our own peter doocy if the president believes america s biggest cities are safe. lucas tomlinson is the very latest on which party voters think is tougher on crime. hey, lucas. good evening. one of the major issues concerning voters in the midterm election: crime. violent spikes across the country countries major cities, president biden s former press secretary jen saki gave
memorabilia few was one of the richest best organized cities in the country. had a booming economy. it had beautiful municipal parks and a lot more than 100. had one of the most modern sanitations systems in the world, something we take for granted now. when yellow fever was real, no one took it for granted. memphis was such a big deal it was the informal capitol of the entire region, the mississippi delta. not anymore. in fact by last year, if you want to memphis, hard to believe any was true at any point because at that point and now, memphis had become a husk and a highly threatening one. in 2021, according to federal statistics, memphis, tennessee, was the most dangerous city in the united states. last year it record add total of 342 murders. how much is that? by comparison, san antonio, texas, has more than twice the population recorded fewer than half as many murders. so by any measure at all, memphis was absolutely falling apart. but eliza fletcher decided to make a li