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and around the world, i m anna coren in hong kong. this hour on cnn newsroom. millions across america have already cast their ballots in the midterms and election day is more than two weeks away. ahead, why so many are voting early this year. xi jinping will lead china for five more years after securing a historic third term. we will tell you what this means for china and the world ahead in a live report from beijing. and later the viral respiratory illness known as rsv the symptoms that parents need to be aware of and what to do if your child has it. in just over two weeks u.s. voters will head to the polls and determine which party will control the house and senate. in 39 states nearly 6 million people have already cast early ballots and to win over those who haven t, politicians have been heating the campaign trail with urgency, among them president joe biden who will visit south florida on tuesday to take part in a rally for the democratic national committee ....
roe v. wade. but republicans have the momentum, with voters saying inflation is still issue number one. plus, why the stakes are so high in the arizona governor s race. what i m seeing now is a movement of people who are ready to save our republic. it s not just about democrats or republicans, it s a choice between sanity and chaos. and how much longer will donald trump wait to announce a 2024 run? in order to make our country safe, successful, and glorious again, i will probably have to do it again. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. hello and welcome to inside politics. i m abby phillip. we are just over two weeks abuy from one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. millions of voters are streaming to the polls, so we want to take a look at the state of play in the house, senate, and the governor s mansions across the country. while control of the senate still remains a jump ball, the latest poll sh ....
rachel: no. that was the club will went to. will: i stayed up too late last night watching football. it was not a celebration. why you sign up for it, year after year. rachel: you re losing in fancy football. todd: you re beating the guy when he was down. he is 0-6. rachel: he started the league. he is winning the league. todd: who did winning the league? rachel: todd piro. todd: i have a cakewalk. you don t have the roster set, drop players who have byes. i think it is rick reichmuth. will: i m winning, lawrence jones has not set his line up. he is playing two or three guys out. if i don t get a win this weekend i m out. if lawrence jones doesn t play three players i m out. if i am 0-7 after this week it is over. as this chitchat. we move to the news. sources telling fox news, 2022 fiscal year was the deadliest on record as migrants crossed the southern border. this comes as cpb reveals several other records were set at the border last fiscal year. todd: here is bill ....
economic struggles. we do not have to live like this. we get better leadership into washington d.c. we can actually solve some of these problems are a quick senate debates get heated including an unusual race in utah. we need to send people to washington who are willing to stand up to both republicans and democrats for. to suggest some beholding to either party is contradicted by this plane affects practical senator mike lee about he s reelection in a deep red state. then. we need to do our job at the border. the migrant crisis is meeting new highs. as asylum-seekers flooded new york. but one texas city said it plans to stop sending the buses north and wait until you hear why. we will have a live report from the border and bring in democratic congressman henry cuellar eight moderate in the competitive race for his texas seat. then a new poll that shows a big change among independent women. lester sunday panel which candidates could benefit. plus foxbusiness k ....
and lots of questions to answer. so, let s get started. a big week in politics as we raced towards the midterm elections with early voting already underway, and many high stakes races across the country. the national don t say gay bill, a federal abortion ban and cats was for the future for the super wealthy. with the gop agenda could look like if the gop takes back control of congress. plus, debbie waterman schultz joins us to talk about the january six subpoena of former president donald. trump how they plan to hold on accountable as he continues to hint at a another white house run. likely been seeing a lot of political ads talking about rising crime across the country. is it really as big of an eight issuers candidates claim? the notion of an unsafe america s dominating campaigns in the home stretch. all that and more is coming right up. right up and a good sunday morning to you all. i am sam stein, men in for katie faye. just 16 days away from election day. a stret ....