into the final weekend of the midterm campaigns. the elections now just four days out, as candidates from both parties make their final pitch to voters. also tonight, the u.s. economy the top issue for most americans, is getting one more gut check before the midterms. the labor department reporting 261,000 jobs added during the month of october. we re also watching former president trump, who now says he s very, very, very, probably going to run for the white house in 2024. there are new indications the announcement could come soon after the midterm elections. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m brianna keilar, and you re in the situation room. our top story tonight, the midterm campaigns hitting their final stretch. cnn is on the trail covering all the key races across the united states, with just four more days until polls close. we re also getting one final look at the health of the u.s. economy befor
watch. it is tough to see officers kneeing him in the side and the back as all of them are leaning on top of him. this happened outside of a convenience store in arkansas. the local sheriff who says the suspect is in jail was wanted for threatening a gas station clerk in a neighboring town. all three officers are suspended or on administrative leave and an investigation into the arrest is now underway. we have a closer look at all of this with omar. the man was taken to the hospital and treated and he is now in jail. what more are you learning about what happened here? reporter: for starters, the video is ugly and hard to watch as that plays out. the central question that i think at the top of everyone s minds when you watch that is was that amount of force necessary, smael with those three law enforcement officers there and it s also the question at the center of a now state investigation into how an initial call for allegedly being spit on and threatened ended like this.
this is cnn close captioning brought to you by meso book.com her, firm only represents mesothelioma victims and their families. if you or a loved, one has been diagnosed with ms ophelie oma kalisa. now a critical ruling on presidential immunity bites the supreme court majority finding presidents are immune from prosecution in some cases, while a dissenting justice binds, the court is breaking quote, new and dangerous ground, how this impacts the cases against former president trump and not going anywhere. a defiant message from the biden family after last week s debate on cnn as the president s wife, vowels that joe biden s campaign for president will go on that will not silence his critics and his own party. we want another name at the top of the ticket. we were following these major stories and more all coming in right here to see the new central we begin with breaking news indeed, monumental decision from the supreme court on donald trump s claim of presidential immunity
See if there are certain parts of the testimony that can be actually gotten from mr. graham. so i actually think i agree with jessica that this is a delay process but i actually think this could consolidate the ultimate appeal, because any sort of privilege, attorney/client or executive privilege or the fifth amendment needs to be implemented on a question-by-question base. i worked with ken starr in the whitewater investigation and bill clinton as a sitting president had to testify before the grand jury. lindsey graham loved that one and i think this will facilitate the appeals process because everything is going up at once before the 11th circuit. that is very interesting, kim. i m glad that you re laying that out for us. evan, let me ask you this. new order from the judge what kaitlyn was reporting. the judge in this order notes that in the filing that fact the facts of the investigators have gathered and presented to him are, so far, are reliable.
Here s the deal. joe biden cannot afford a sequel of the opaque delay process where senators sinema and manchin basically move the ball and the goal posts, or slowed it down, when it was a fight about ending. he cannot afford a backup plan or a strategy where he just hopes a handful of senate republicans might make up for any democratic votes that he loses, either of the names i mentioned, while we re heading into the political fire of the midterms. what s interesting here is that who is in charge of this process right now? because first the democratic party and at large, americans went with someone with a lot of experience, which isn t always popular in politics but across 50 years in government. joe biden has lived through this core process from his youngest days as a senator. you know his first-ever vote for a supreme court nominee? it was all the way back we checked in 1975 for john paul