i think that biden debated - if well as abraham lincoln. if you dug him up right now, late night digging biden s political grav e. but is it too soon? i guess you could say he s sleepy, joe. you say kamala is the heir apparent. would you run as her vice president? you know, i ll never say neverh, . women are making their move, so i can t jesse: wo guess. yeah, he had just classic features of neurodegeneration. you notice when he turns, it s kind of end block turning h . it s not a quick turn. that s one of the hallmarks of parkinson s. e hallbiden parkinson s and bot. you got a lot more work done ,huh? yeah, just a little bit. just a tweak plus. thank you for being here., north carolina and here with fox news alert, president donald trump is about to rally his supporters in doral his sup, where he s exd to talk about his opponent to , joe biden. he s there with marco rubi joe o who s on the short list for vice president down there at doral where he has a country
time. deadline: white house starts right now. hi, everyone. happy monday. it s 4:00 in the east. look all around the world today, and you will find the lessons and the warnings and the stark reminders of the incredibly high historic stakes of november s presidential election here and in the fight for democracy against autocracy. in france voters came out for parties on the left and center to deny the far right a chance at running the government for the first time since world war ii. it was a stunning upset made possible by an extraordinary effort by parties and voters from across that center to center left ideological spectrum to put aside differences and unite when faced with an authoritarian threat. hundreds of miles away, the deadliest and most devastating war in europe since the second world war grinds on and has taken a grisly turn this weekend. russia struck ukraine s largest children s hospital on monday as part of a barrage of strikes across that country vladimir
what this investigation revealed was a disturbing pattern of conduct by the governor of the great state of new york. and the surprising results from the protest movement to help americans avoid a housing disaster. i ll talk to senator elizabeth warren about the biden administration s reversal on the eviction moratorium when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. this may come as something of a surprise if you haven t been following it closely, but remember the arizona republican party s election audit that started way back in april? remember that? it is somehow still going on nearly four months later. it has been paused for high school graduations. they shipped voting system data in montana for reasons that remain totally unclear, used black lights to look for bamboo on the ballot because they thought it was unclear. they thought they would recount that entire state s votes in november, they kept the length of the recount at just eight d
what does it mean for reopening our states economies? we ll check in on nevada with its governor steve sisilak. and there are 3,800 cases of hate crimes reported since the beginning of the coronavirus. that is the tip of the iceberg. how will americans respond to a rise in hate crimes against asian-americans? we ll look at activism. i m joshua johnson. welcome to the week. senate democrats have two big priorities right now. gun control and voting rights. there seems to be some common ground on a background check bill. here is what democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut said today on meet the press. i m not interested in getting 50 votes in the senate. i m interested in getting 60 votes. that s what is required to pass a piece of legislation today. and so i ve been instructed by senator schumer to work over the next several weeks with democrats and willing republicans to try to get a bill that expands background checks that can pass, that can get votes
states about to see an uptick on international travel? it s way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that, let s be honest, wouldn t mind a trip overseas. i m jonathan lemire on this tuesday, november 9th. we ll start with the news. the house select committee investigating the capitol insurrection has issued six new subpoenas. john eastman, bill stepien, jason miller, bernie kerik, michael flynn, and campaign executive assistant angela mccallum. they were all ordered to testify and provide relevant documents to the committee. all six took part in discussions about challenging the 20 election results, according to the washington post. eastman and kerik participated in the so-called war room meetings near the white house. they plotted the investigation on the electoral college votes. and it was claimed mike pence had the authority to block the votes. the january 6th committee previously issued subpoenas for top advisers including