about unexpected pedestrian as migrants pour into the union fleming vice president kamala harris for handling of the crisis tweeting you should be fired and replaced. it is pretty extraordinary. expecting a thousand private jets to fly there. a planet savior. i m saving the planet. it is extraterrestrial. steve: i would like to go to that building. it is colder and let s see if i forgot which one to open up, do you remember? brian: i think it was three hours ago. this is reminiscent of the claimant. i love when they give me science of my client. i can feel what they are feeling. my climate inside 68 degrees. outside, i think we are looking at 38. steve: this is about 72. brian: they told us to keep our thermostat 68 degrees. now old enough to touch the button. [laughter] whatever happens, never touch the thermostat. speak to my dad used to put notes on it, do not touch! steve: thanks to technology we can do this with the miracle of a smartphone.
wonderful, wonderful, laura, is a reference to steve martin s great film l.a. story when he says he s falling in love. and here i thought it came to mind because you saw me in canary yellow. that s what inspired it. anyway, it was a cinematic theme. i like the trivia. i like the fun facts to start the show. that s awesome. next i ll work on a pop up video for it. very good. and you re awesome too, jake. good evening, everyone, i m laura coates in washington. and i m allison camerota in new york and this is cnn tonight. we re also here with our panelists across the political spectrum there s actually one team in washington with me. and the other team here in new york with me. basically we have so much work we need two studios. it doesn t fit in one. so let s start with all the developments heading up to the mid-terms. the big guns from barack obama to donald trump are about to hit the campaign trail, and we ve also got new polling that tells us a lot abou
searched. a big break in the mystery shootings targeting democratic officials in albuquerque. police announced an arrest. the most wanted mafia boost. how he hid in plain sight from police. good morning. welcome to our viewers here in the united states around around the world, i m christine romans. the search for classified documents connected to president biden may not be over this morning. cnn says there could be more searches of other locations. arlitt saens has more. reporter: president biden refusing to answer questions. are you going to talk to the special counsel. reporter: the president is frustrated. this as more details about the classified documents at his wilmington, delaware, home come to light. bi biden s personal attorneys searching a room found one page of classified material. over the weekend the president s white house lawyer revealing he traveled to delaware on thursday evening and five additional pages with classification markings were discover
we ve got our correspondents and legal team here standing by with new reaction from some trump allies. also this hour, check out the big board. the markets, wall street reacting pretty well to thats into just out from the fed, and another interest rate hike on the way, to try to get a handle on in place. is this? or will there be more hikes to come? we will talk about all of it. plus an nbc news exclusive debuting here this hour, stacey abrams one-on-one with our blayne alexander, early voting now just days away, in georgia, what she is saying about the state of her race as polls show her falling further behind brian kemp. a lot to get to in the next 60 minutes. i m hallie jackson, along with tom winter, ron allen in new york, and business investigations reporter david enrich is with us, a new book out sefrtds of the damned and care line polici and former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst paul butler. let s get to some of the questions at 3:00 eastern, 12:00 pacifi
ballot, and we ll place judges on the bench who will do it justly. we do not seek to judge people by the color of their skin but rather the content of their character. everybody s quoting dr. king. for what purpose? for those on the right, it s usually to lie about the meaning of his words. such as that anything that helps non-white people or gives them a fighting chance against systemic racism is itself racist. also tonight, george santos claimed that not only was he a collegiate volleyball star, he said he had to get both knees replaced as a result. those are the silly lies. but there are also serious new questions about alleged links to a sanctioned russian oligarch, and a company accused of fraud. plus, the obama and trump administrations ended very differently, which goes a long way to explain why the trump and biden classified document investigations are so very different. first, happy martin luther king jr. day from new orleans, one of my all-time favorite citi