Was a direct fact check to j. D. Vance he did complain that cbs was violating its own rule. It is the top of the hour. Super grateful to have you watching our coverage of the Vice President ial debate. It started as a Slow Burn. Not sure what is happening on the substance, the pace was slower at the beginning and then about midpoint it really took off. And then we had what i think was a almost knock out. He wobbled on guns and then when we got to January 6 He Was out cold. There was stonns, too. I remember that lieberman debate, they were sitting next to each other, it was, we agree on stuff. Some of that vibe. You saw a little bit of this is j. D. Vance that made a lot of friends at yale this is tim walz that won a republican district in difficult times including 2010 when every other democrat got kicked out. You saw an heability i can talk to people who dont agree with me, right . But the thing that really Sort Of like cut it was the democracy question. Walz apologize for it. This is
by a wide margin in 2020 are about to swing dramatically against him and his party. a week from today, new york of all places, could have a republican governor . athn 2last time there was election in new work, biden won the state by twenty three points. whahat we re seeing is what political scientists refer t. as a realignmen and there s no mystery as to why it s happening. democrats failedively. conclusi no group in american historyorsj has done a worseob job running this country than the neo liberals currently in charge. they re viciouootbal, they e intolerant, and they are utterly corrupt. but abov liberalchare all, theye incompetent in less than two years. it is not a overn overstatement to say they have run this country into the ground, wrecking our economy. decirt, e, creating our militarytate and opening the borders of the united states to more than five million lawbreakers. the destruction they have wrought is so profound it s hard to describe. so of course
arizona house speaker rusty bowers. bowers didn t just refuse to participate in trump s campaign to, i don t know, end democracy. he testified about it publicly before the january 6th select committee laying out exactly how team trump pressured him to throw out the legitimate arizona election results even if they admitted they didn t have a scrap of evidence to back up their vote fraud claims. after saying back in june after that dramatic public testimony that he would support trump in a rematch against biden, bowers had a change of heart and is now saying that he will never, ever vote for trump again. here s what he told abc news jon karl after being the subject of attacks from donald trump. i have thought at times someone born how he was and raised how he was and he has no idea what a hard life is, and what people have to go through in the real world. he has no idea what courage is. how do you explain the hold that he has, though, on republicans including a lot of repub
smuggling the precious resource back to russia to finance its invasion of ukraine. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room . let s begin our coverage tonight on capitol hill with new details on the insurrection investigation. we have exclusive new information about when the inspector general over at the department of homeland security first learned of those missing secret service text messages. but first our chief congressional correspondent manu raju is joining us with other news on the january 6th probe. manu, i understand you pressed gop leader mccarthy today on a key conversation with former white house aide cassidy hutchinson. what did he tell you? more importantly, maybe what didn t he tell you? reporter: he said he didn t recall. this is one of the key moments of that testimony that cassidy hutchinson whether she went before the january 6th committee about the concerns and the efforts to s
warnock and walker. 1.8 million ballots have been cast in early voting. nicole killian is back on the campaign trail in athens, georgia, with more on what this race means for the u.s. senate. good evening. reporter: good evening, jericka. isf wot chan t in the senate. senator warnock and herschel walker from both making the closing cases to voters about why they deserve the job. after clinching the s.e.c. championship this week, legendary georgia runningback herschel walker is hoping to follow the win with a victory of his own tuesday. you saw a lot of people get out there and play. they did it as one. that s what we got to do right now. do it together an enthat s how we will win. reporter: georgia won by 20 points but it is unlikely the tuesday senate margin will be