the democratic side, james lane on the republican side, and kyrsten sinema, of course, an independent from arizona, who is trying to bridge both sides while staying in communication with house members. remember, that s where she came from, she has those relationships and those bonds, including what speaker mike johnson, who she told me she has spoken to, and she has kept at least somewhat of the contours are looking like right here. what s on the table here is certainly overhaul of the current status quo, immigration system, as we continue to see these record numbers on the border. it s things that progresses progressives antisemitic lawmakers are certainly called about. they re calling it unimaginably cool, and in response to that, sinema told me just yesterday they are saying that because they are not the ones at the table, in the room, trying to get what would be a historic deal in immigration, something we haven t done in four decades in congress. passed through the s
tonight more evidence of the big grift. the secret service charged exorbitant rates at trump properties even after he lost. they re quick to criticize spending swears the outrage over this taxpayer fleecing? plus, with just 22 days to go. which issues are driving voters to the polls? and what election denying candidates are saying now about accepting results. then, the new tool to help texas parents go to emergencies like school shootings. critics say it does nothing to solve the problem. we ll get reaction from texas as the 11th hour gets underway missile money. night e money. nigh good evening once, again i m stephanie, rule election day is now just three weeks away, with control of congress and a host of other key state and local offices on the line. also on the ballot, the future of american democracy. today, early in person voting began in georgia, where the races include a pivotal senate seat, and a rematch for governor. one of those early voters with senator raphael wa
which issues are driving voters to the polls? and what election denying candidates are saying now about accepting results. then, the new tool to help texas parents go to emergencies like school shootings. critics say it does nothing to solve the problem. we ll get reaction from texas as the 11th hour gets underway missile money. night good evening once, again i m stephanie, rule election day is now just three weeks away, with control of congress and a host of other key state and local offices on the line. also on the ballot, the future of american democracy. today, early in person voting began in georgia, where the races include a pivotal senate seat, and a rematch for governor. one of those early voters with senator raphael warnock himself, who s battling republican challenger herschel walker, and we will hear some of what walkers tine nbc news ahead. tonight, the governor of, georgia governor brian kemp, debated stacey abrams for the first time since their matchup in 2018.
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