and before results are even in, republicans in key battleground states, already said to challenge the outcome, while the doj plans to monitor dozens of polling places, to make sure no one intimidate voters. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again i m stephanie ruhle. in just a few hours, the polls were open, and the midterm elections will officially be underway. more than 42 million americans have already cast their ballots, millions more will do it tomorrow, in this pivotal election where the control of congress and much much more are at stake. republicans need to win just five state seems to take control of the house. in the senate, they need just one. and tonight, nine senate seats are considered competitive. many key races are knitted heat, and both parties are watching to see what swing voters do. tonight, the candidates are out making their closing arguments, watch this. are you ready to close this thing out? yes. do you real
price tag for democracy. how the big money on elections is being used, to deep into the divide. and before results are even in, republicans in key battleground states, already said to challenge the outcome, while the doj plans to monitor dozens of polling places, to make sure no one intimidate voters. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again i m stephanie ruhle. in just a few hours, the polls were open, and the midterm elections will officially be underway. more than 42 million americans have already cast their ballots, millions more will do it tomorrow, in this pivotal election where the control of congress and much much more are at stake. republicans need to win just five state seems to take control of the house. in the senate, they need just one. and tonight, nine senate seats are considered competitive. many key races are knitted heat, and both parties are watching to see what swing voters do. tonight, the candidates are out making th
tonight, he s basically running as a moderate, and he s distance himself. we know he already distant himself he also distance himself from herschel walker. is it possible in georgia, those that camp warnock voter out there? it s definitely possible, i ve written about them extensively, there are, again we re talking about not a huge, number but a significant enough number of voters who are warnock voters, who could change the fate of the election. and stephanie i ve never seen anything like upset seen tonight before, because you had to separate republican unity rallies, one hosted by governor kemp, another host bite herschel walker. within a mile of each, other completely separate rallies, and they servicer or minor of how different these campaigns really are because as you know with governor kemp he s trying to go for a broader base slot sides of the electorate. he s trying to go towards the middle, because already feels like as the base wrapped up, where is herschel walker is try
tonight before, because you had to separate republican unity rallies, one hosted by governor kemp, another host bite herschel walker. within a mile of each, other completely separate rallies, and they servicer or minor of how different these campaigns really are because as you know with governor kemp he s trying to go for a broader base slot sides of the electorate. he s trying to go towards the middle, because already feels like as the base wrapped up, well catherine cortez masto is considered one of the most vulnerable democrats in the country. as you, know stephanie, she s facing former attorney general, adam laxalt, and have to tell you i do think the greatest point about the linkage with the governor s race, joe lombardo, the republican running for governor, i think they are going to turn out voters who are gonna vote for him, especially the large number of independent voters here, stephanie, adam laxalt has run for governor and lost, he is at the forefront of the election
The strike began after the worker s contracts expired and negotiations for a new contract failed.
The meeting s keynote speaker, International UMWA President Cecil Roberts, began his speech by talking about Workers Memorial Day and the dangers of being a coal miner. Most of you may not be aware that today is Workers Memorial Day, said Roberts. [It] is celebrated by every [American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations] (AFL-CIO) union in the United States of America every April, the 28th. Today, before you get home tonight and put your head on your pillow, another worker somewhere in this country will be killed on the job. Fourteen workers every single day day in the United States, but that s not all. I want you to listen to this number every year; somewhere between 50 and 60,000 workers die from occupational illnesses like black lung, brown lung, white lung, cancer. They re dying because they went to work, and one of the issues that we know presents itse