be controversial. it should be done in one voice. sadly, it has become political. we have to end this. what happened to paul pelosi s despicable, unacceptable. unfortunately, it has become a more dangerous place me have to do everything we can to lower the rhetoric, have a civil conversation but make sure people are safe. we are counting down to midterms, now just nine days away. we are looking at the biggest issues driving people to the polls. a new abc abscess poll shows the economy, inflation, and abortion as the top three concerns, respectively. today the chairs of both republican and democratic campaign committees gave their message to voters. exploding cost of living, a crime wave in our major cities that is the result of this defund the police nonsense. those are the issues that are top of mind for every voter in this country, that is why they are going to show up on november 8th. that is why democrats a republicans are going to win in the midterms. we will pla
it was something i m sure for the mostly young people there let me give folks a sense of the response to this. there were so many people, thousands and thousands there. speaking of thousands, 1700 response personnel. there were 520 firefighters. 1100 police officers. 70 government workers and more. it was an extraordinary response all in that small area. the trauma to that region, absolutely extraordinary and heartbreaking. thomas, thank you so much for the report from seoul, south korea. let s go to washington. tomorrow, the supreme court will hear arguments on where the biggest cases of this term. a challenge to college affirmative action policies. how might the makeup of the court changed one of the most famous past supreme court cases? we will bring you two answers next. next [ chuckling ] and i hope whatever you ve got to do
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