california s election to recall democratic governor gavin newsom. president biden just joined him at a campaign rally in long beach. newsom needs a simple majority to hang onto his job and his near-term political future. tonight they offered this message to voters. racial justice is on the ballot tomorrow night. economic justice is on the ballot tomorrow night. the eyes of the nation are on california because the decision you re about to make isn t just going to have a huge impact on california, it s going to reverberate around the nation and, quite frankly, not a joke, around the world. republican front runner and conservative talk show host larry elder seems seems already seems to be using, i should say, the trump 2020 campaign playbook trying to cast doubt on the integrity of the election even before it s decided. elder s campaign is promoting a website that s already making the false claim that, quote, statistical analyses used to detect fraud in elections held in
and quite frankly not a joke around the world. anne republican talked to larry elder already who seems to be using the trump 2020 campaign playbook. trying to cast doubt on the integrity of the election, even before it s decided. elders campaign is promoting a website that s already making the false claim that quote, statistical analyses used to detect fraud in elections held in third world nations, such as russia venezuela and iran, have detected fraud in california, resulting in governor gavin newsom, being reinstated as governor. again, the recall voting is not even over yet. we don t know the results. earlier today our own jacob silver off, asked elder if you d commit to accepting the results. whether or not you win or lose, will you accept the results of the election tomorrow? i think we all ought to be looking at in election integrity. whether you re a democrat, republican or independent. let s make sure it s fair. let s all work together no matter what the results.
now on bbc news, hardtalk. it s 20 years since the twin towers of the world trade center were reduced to dust and ash. on 9/11 in new york, osama bin laden inflicted a grievous wound on the united states. this week, the us is again immersed in memories of the attack and what came after. a decade ago, on the 10th anniversary of september 11, stephen sackur spoke to the man who was mayor of new york city on that fateful day, rudy giuliani. his response back then earned him the title america s mayor. ten years after 9/11, a new tower, the freedom tower, has risen from the ashes of ground zero. right here, osama bin laden inflicted a grievous wound on the united states. and in this tenth anniversary week, americans have been remembering and reflecting. my guest in this special edition of hardtalk is the man who was mayor of new york city on its darkest day, rudy giuliani. how have he and his country been changed by 9/11? rudy giuliani, welcome to hardtalk. good to be with you. th
how have he and his country been changed by 9/11? rudy giuliani, welcome to hardtalk. good to be with you. this is an incredible spot. it is. here we sit right on the edge of ground zero. and ten years on from 9/11, i just wonder what emotion you bring to this anniversary week. wow. it s very hard to look at. i don t even know because i haven t gone through it yet, you know? every year it s very difficult, because it was the worst. ..worst experience of my life, worst day of my life, worst day in the history of my city, worst attack, and it was the greatest day. it was a day of tremendous heroism, a tremendous sense of unity as an american. i don t think america, in my lifetime, at least, ever was as united. we got tremendous help. i mean, it was. it would almost make you cry to think of all the people that just came and volunteered and helped and they were putting themselves at great risk. i probably had some pretty good knowledge of how dangerous this all was, meaning the r
spectators safe? it s way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that is now thinking about nothing other than that big thanksgiving dinner. i m jonathan lemire on this thursday, september 9th. we ll start with the news. pediatric covid cases are surging to record highs as millions of students across the country return to the classroom this week. the most recent data from the american academy of pediatrics show pediatric covid cases have surpassed 250,000 for the first time since the start of the pandemic. about one in four new crohn cases are among children. nbc news correspondent kerry sanders has more. reporter: the return of the classroom potentially dangerous with a quarter of all new covid cases now with children and families at odds over how to keep them safe. the battle over masks still raging with a judge ruling florida must stop enforcing mask bans, a major blow to republican governor ron desantis. this is what hurts c