marine corps understand civil disobedience training. you don t use maximum force. you use minimum force. you don t attack, you defend. you restore order. he has it all wrong. those kinds of orders will not be transmitted down the chacin f command. normally you would call a group of thousands of fleeing migrants, still about 1,000 miles away, a humanitarian crisis. the president calls it an invasion. does calling it an invasion change the rules for the u.s. military and does it justify deploying 15,000 troops to the border? i don t think it justifies the deployment of the troops and changing the name and labeling it an invasion. it isn t an invasion. thousands of people come to the borders every year. it s not an invasion.
i know the early voeing numbers, people had been voting for several days. this is a place where that quote you played from trump is born out a little bit. in the purple here, you have got 2018 versus 2014. everywhere you have look at this number in texas. you are talking about more than three million early votes. yes, across the vote early voting is higher. that tends to be good for democrats. the thing to remember is early voting, these are people banking votes. these are votes that are already cast before election day. the question is which party turns out better on election day. republicans have been better at election day turn out and democrats better at early voting. early voting is up should benefit democrats. trump was never going to get elected president and look where we are. take it with a grain of salt, but certainly up from 2014. good analysis as usual. u.s. stocks are down sharply surprisingly after the jobs
with just four days until election day, are the midterms safe from hacking and meddling? here health insurance t here s what the homeland security secretary said earlier today. as of today we don t have any information that a foreign government has a sustained effort or plan to hack our election efforts. what we ve seen are continued attempts to scan, to access the system. that s kind of like a burglar walking around your house and trying the windows. in some very limited cases, we have seen access but they ve been quickly prevented or mitigated. our national security expert is with us. what kind of threats are there, samantha? really prioritizing these threats is key.
they are getting more people than some of presidential elections. let s go to our cnn politics reporter. chris is joining us now with a closer look at how mid-terms were a big deal before president trump and they clearly mattered for many, many years. walk us through the voting numbers. let s start with just who is voting. now, you see these numbers and these are in the millions. it s important to note, about 36% of the voting age eligible population voted in 2014, the lowest since world war ii. this number is lower, but not as a percentage. you are looking at 36%ish. in the pallial year it s somewhere between 58 and 62 or 63% of people eligible to vote who actually do. 92 million people is not
tariffs? that unsettles a lot of them. the deal with souk. i assume they will work out the deal with china as well. they are talking but we don t know. as americans continue early voting, the homeland security secretary hasn t been a sustained attack on our electoral system. what are the threats on election day? plus, a new fact check of the racist video the president tweeted, including how the convicted migrant that was featured was released by sheriff joe arpaio. makeup now optional. new aveeno® maxglow™ infusion drops with kiwi to lock moisture. and soy to even skin tone.