her. that gives kamala a net favorability rating of minus 17, i can do my own math here if you stuck that number against previous vps, the picture is not that pretty. mike pence emma dick cheney, and al gore, all seen as more favorable. but harris does have one public cheerleader. who is that? i want to thank kamala, who is there for every single important thing we do, and i m not sure how we would do it without her. dana: rehabbing kamala s image is a top priority for the white house. saying, i think the energy and enthusiasm is palpable, we just need to make sure we do a good job of exposing her to the american public. but exposure may not be the problem. i mean, i tell you the bangor of the summer, okay, that you need to play for your people, and they are going to love it, everyone is going to go crazy. i like it. yes. this is the song of the summer. you need to tell the d.j. to have that going. are you ready to see stonewall? okay. dana: okay. i don t kn
i said, have you ever contemplated committing the perfect murder? and he said, yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they will stop looking and that s how you can get away. a cold blooded killing, a victim worth millions, and all kinds of conflicting clues. i ve never had a case is complicated before. police following multiple leads until we asked, who is that? he says he s my neighbor, he lives two floors below. a suspect under arrest. having someone you love just taken away. sorry.! case closed. where was that? could there be something else or someone else they must? there were so many parts of the puzzle that we re not adding up. someone had pulled the trigger. but had someone else pulls the strings? he was the type of guy that could take bad luck and turn it into a fortune. hello. and welcome to dateline. they were neighbors living large and their salt lake city aloft building. a sophist
problems with, the economy, jobs, you name it. i m very concerned about the border. i think we re a very come compassionate country and people. i m concerned with the people that have come across the border and the numbers of people. why is immigration so important. being from texas, i have four grandchildren, i m very concerned about fentanyl and the crime. what are your top issues? ?crime. tell me what s worrying you about it. cashless bail, they need to get rid of that. i don t know any line cop that s going for the democrats with the defund the police nonsense. those are clips of will, rachel and i hitting the road this past week in advance of the momentous midterm elections that are just two days away. it is november 6th. year of our lord 2022 and in two days america will know what the status of the house and senate are. p i m glad to be with you on the final hour of the sunday edition. rachel: we re not done talking to the voters. i ll be in wisconsin on
this woman did something that an angel would do. to take in a perfectly stranger, a stranger. you took him in in your home. on christmas eve. joey s life was saved by a woman who cared deeply about a man she had never met. thank you. i am right here. i am right here. gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. the news continues so let s hand it over to alisyn camerota on cnn tonight. alisyn? i am alisyn camerota. the january 6th committee putting more new witness testify tonight. stuff we have not heard before, including how mark meadows allegedly burned documents. and, how much talk about qanon there was in the white house. also tonight, the question thousands of angry stranded passengers ask at this hour, what is going on with southwest airlines? why are they subjecting travelers to so much chaos? how are will the airline make it up to those passengers? and the supreme court allowing that trump-era border policy to stay in place, that is the one that sends migrants back to mexico