There to remind The World why all right. Thank you so much for joining me today. Im fredricka whitfield, the Cnn Newsroom continues with Jessica Dean right now youre in the Cnn Newsroom. Im Jessica Dean dean in New York and 24 hours after a gunman fired at people driving on a kentucky interstate police are still searching the woods to find the man they say pulled the trigger, injuring five people theyre searching for this man, Joseph Couch calling him armed and dangerous, and Shooting Occurring Along I75 and a thickly forested area in Laurel County thats near london, kentucky we are expecting to hear from the Sheriffs Department with more details on this. Cnns Gloria Pazmino is following the story and has been since it broke yesterday. Gloria, what more can you tell us now . Yeah. Jessica, weve learned a lot since it first started developing late Last Night when you and i were still a year, we were wondering just how long this was going to take. And now Law Enforcement is still racing
like me, who should i be afraid of? that s it for us. the reidout starts right now. good evening, everybody. welcome to a special edition of the reidout, live from beautiful orlando, florida. we re just five days away from the final voting day of the midterm elections. and baby, the stakes could not be any higher. a point that both president joe biden and former president barack obama have been making every single day. when true democracy goes away, people get hurt. it has real life consequences. it s not some abstract political science question. we are all affected. and we take this for granted, and we can t. there are candidates running for every level of office in america, for governor, congress, attorney general, secretary of state, who won t commit, they will not commit to accepting the results of an election that they re running in. this is a pat to chaos in america. it s unprecedented. it s unlawful. and it s un-american. tonight, we ll spend the hour looki
court nominee clarence thomas. televised hearings that featured blockbuster testimony from professor anita hill who detailed allegations of workplace sexual harassment by judge thomas who was her supervisor at two government agencies. after approximately three months of working there, he asked me to go out socially with him. what happened next and tlling the world about it are the two most difficult experiences of my life. but when i was asked by a representative of this committee to report my experience, i felt that i had to tell the truth. the hearing sparked a national debate about sexual harassment and a time when such harassment went largely ignored and unpunished. it also brought attention to a troubling dynamic, the senate judiciary committee led by then senator joe biden was composed solely of old white guys. sharply and sometimes rudely questioning a black law professor about what happened to her. no women serve on that committee in 1991. well, that was about to
political sooth sayers were predicting? if last night s primary results were any indication, we might have some clues that, look, that may not hit so hard after all. here s the first clue. have we been watching a little news coverage on the on the edge of our seat? i i i honestly can t believe it. i cannot believe it. well, that s democrat pat ryan. he apparently surprised himself that he won a special election against a republican in a new york swing district that many expected to swing toward the gop. after all, biden only won the district by what a point and a half in 2020? when it all comes to midterm elections, if past is prologue, the party in the oval office doesn t really get the benefit of the spoils. and that leads us to number two clue number two. i ll let pat ryan explain that one too. and i think these supreme court decisions especially, on both guns and on roe, struck a real nerve that s much deeper than some of the other issues people are expe
electors and sending electors back to the states, end quote. in addition, doj investigators in april received phone records of key officials and aides in the trump administration, including his former chief of staff mark meadows. and a key point there, the post reports the doj received phone records in april from key trump officials and aides, signaling the criminal probe could be further along amid criticism the justice department not taking swift enough action. attorney general merrick garland responding to that criticism yesterday, making clear that anyone criminally responsible will be held accountable. the revelations coming as the new york times reports on previously undisclosed emails among trump advisers, admitting their fake electors scheme was indeed fake. they used the word fake. a lot to get to. let s bring in cnn s kara scannell for more on the latest news signaling doj, the scope of doj s investigations. kara, it is one thing to look at people around trump