Have to say. That was excellent. I addressed while watching the show so i decided i would cordon with you. Gray blue. Have a great night, my friend. Have a good weekend. Have a great show. There are 53 days until Election Day and today was all about reaching out to voters in deep red parts of battleground states, like in johnstown, pennsylvania. The county in which Donald Trump won 68 of the vote in for the last election. And in wilkesbarre, pennsylvania were Donald Trump won with 57 of the vote in 2020. Thats where Kamala Harris was today. And she wasnt the only member of the Campaign Rallying Voters in battleground states. While Vice President harris was in Pennsylvania Today Governor walz was in michigan and wisconsin. Doug was in one of the most trump places in florida. Tim Walzs Wife in the main second congressional district. Donald trump won the district, one electoral vote in maine, in both 2016 and 2020. Kamala harris is making it clear that shes building a coalition of democra
More of the msnbc hosts on the screen. That is our show for tonight. Now it s time for the last word with ali who s in for lawrence. That just made me sad because it was almost all the people on that picture. Almost. You know what the picture is not, forget the picture. What matters is the event and what s going to be airing on television tomorrow. That s true. It was a good event and that was a good line i have to say. That was excellent. You know, i got dressed while watching the show so i decided i would coordinate with you tonight. It s a sea of gray blue. Yes. You have a great night my friend. You got the memo. Have a good weekend. Have a great show. There are 53 days until election day and today was all about reaching out to voters in deep red parts of battleground states. A county which donald trump won 68% of the vote in in the last election. And in wilksberry pennsylvania where donald trump won with 57% of the vote in 2020. That s where kamala harris was today. And she wasn t
england and new zealand. you can watch highlights of yesterday s play on the bbc sport website and app. up next here on the bbc news channel it s your questions answered. you ve been sending in your questions on coronavirus travel restrictions and here to help answer them is the travel editor of the sun, lisa minnow, and editor of wanderlust, lyn hughes. can we start with you, lyn, what happened to the watchlist that the government said they would use when countries were at risk from moving to different traffic lights, one colour to the other, so why was it that portugal was moved straight from one to the other? the watchlist is a reminder from one to the other? the watchlist is a reminder that from one to the other? the watchlist is a reminder that the from one to the other? the watchlist is a reminder that the government i is a reminder that the government talked about, that was something that was going to be a pre warning,
if you like, that a country s status might change and so we would not get these very quick kneejerk reactions where people had only a few days to sort out their arrangements. so, the public and the trade really welcomed the idea of the watchlist, but unfortunately yesterday that seemed to be by the by. i watchlist was never guaranteed, of course, the governmentjust said they never guaranteed, of course, the government just said they were never guaranteed, of course, the governmentjust said they were going to try to do it, but yesterday came as a shock that rather than save that for instance portugal was going on to a watchlist, they took the decisive action straightaway. we don t really know the true answer. they say they took the action because they are concerned about a nepal variant of the indian variant, and obviously portugal, the government there is upset and they feel they have been dealt with
some people did that instead of fighting against covid 19, they were fighting against me. finance ministers from the g7 leading economies are holding talks in london, where they ll discuss ways to ensure giant tech companies pay more tax. the chancellor rishi sunak said he was confident an agreement would be reached. it s almost a year since the toppling of edward colston s statue in the centre of bristol during a black lives matter demonstration. since it was fished out of city s harbour, its fate has been under discussion. well now the statue has been put on temporary display lying on its side. sabet choudhury reports. the fallen effigy. colston is a constant reminder of a painful past. the statue is a divisive symbol of a city trying to come to terms with its history. almost one year ago, he was toppled