Tonight. . . Would you have done something differently than president biden during the past four years? there is not a thing that comes to mind. Jesse: kamala s media blitz goes off the rails. Why is she trying to politicize this? i don t have time for political games. I have people whose lives are on the line. Jesse: people are dying and the democrats are lying. Hopefully we are going to be able to accommodate the voters and somewhat take voting to the voters. Jesse: they are changing the voting rules because of the hurricane. Oh, no. Plus. . . How does that sound? [bleep] you. jesse: oh, no,, barack is not happy. After hiding harris all fall, democrats watched her numbers drop. It was time to change strategy. Obama ordered kamala, you are doing a media blitz, but harris could not handle the pressure. She cannot even survive the view. If anything, would you have done something differently than president biden during the past four years? there is not a thing that comes to mind in t
intense fighting back underway in gaza. could another temporary truce be on the way? cnn has learned that israel and hamas are continuing to negotiate actively negotiating the release of more hostages. the latest on that. plus former president trump s attorneys are in a fulton county courtroom right now defending their client for the first time as they try to have his charges in the georgia election subversion case thrown out. and kicked out of congress. an historic move the house e expels george santos. he s calling his ouster dangerous. we re following these danger developing stories and many more. we start this hour with a return to war. israel and hamas back to fighting after a week-long truce. now this video shows the iron dome intercepting the first rocketing targeting israel since the truce ended this was near tel aviv. in gaza, israeli air stieks hit the south. israel ice military dropped leaflets drking palestinians to evacuate the area which was described as a f
of the electorate in 2022, catherine cortez masto held on by less than one point. she probably wouldn t be a senator today. actively courted aapi voters in unprecedented ways by cutting ads in different languages. , so you start to see how the parties candidates and the committees have taken note of the power of the voters. let s talk about some of the problems that are specific to the aapi community. i had a chance to speak to the voters as well. it s interesting, for example, the spanish language could be understood by different people from different spanish speaking countries. when it comes to asian languages, koreans down to necessarily understand chinese, don t necessarily understand japanese, who don t necessarily understand the enemies. the character system is different. do you find that with the aapi community, for example, voting ballots, typically an english, spanish, creole, maybe a dialect of chinese. they are not in the available languages. do you think that s actually a
the president in power, his party in the midterm election usually suffers losses. the question is, how dramatic are they going to be. i want to ask you specifically about two republican candidates for governor ron desantis, as gloria reported in new york, campaigning for lee zeldin. republican kari lake hasn t even won her race for governor but she s cutting ads for republicans across the country. what does that tell you about their standing within the gop? it tells me they re rising stars. and even though they have their own competitive races, it s not sure things that they would win. but they re very likely to win. that they are trying to increase their national profile. that they are very high in demand from republicans across the country. there was thousands of people at that rally for ron desantis and lee zeldin. so, they want to be kind of racking up the favors from other
thursday and friday, chris hayes and i are going to be in washington with the presidential candidates talking about climate. thank you for watching deadline: white house with nicolle wallace begins right now. hi, everyone it s 4:00 in washington, d.c., where a few miles from here, the president s first campaign manager is on capitol hill preening for an audience of one. corey lewandowski in front of the house judiciary committee, its investigation into whether the president should be impeached. lewandowski may as well have been cutting ads for what s largely believed to be an imminent run for senate and the president likely saw from lewandowski live tweeting his former aide s appearance lewandowski is a witness, though, to some of the most flagrant acts of obstruction of justice. detailed in the mueller report including trump s effort to enlist then-attorney general sessions and corrupting the investigation into russian interference mueller writes this in his report, trump dictate