governor brian kemp signing a remarkably craven and cruel voter suppression bill into law less than five months after the president s historic win in the state and less than two months after democrats took both of its senate seats. for those of you watching tonight that aren t in the peach state, please don t look at georgia as some kind of outlier, because if you live in any of the four dozen other states that have crafted suppression bills since president biden took office, you may be watching your own backyard turn into the next battleground over this issue. with some already calling voting rights the next lightning rod in next year s midterm elections, it s certainly becoming a dividing line in the congress as progressives and certainly black democrats call for an end to the filibuster, looming threat to fragile voting rights bills while senate republicans are opposed to expanding both voter protections and reforming a system they claimed was broken beyond repair. until t
day. the threats to the holiday season with christmas and hanukkah on the way. the white house trying to address the backlog as consumers face a triple whammy. the supply train problems and some rising inflation and increasing gas prices. arthel: we have michelle steele standing by with reaction to the president response. first we will go to david. live at the white house with the very latest. hi. the first few months of the covid pandemic in 2020, and candidate joe biden criticized his predecessor who was here at the time donald trump. biden, this was during the food shortage in the candidate said we needed leadership in the trump administration was not doing a good job in managing that food shortage crisis. now biden is in the oval office and he has quite a few issues to wait through including the crisis. many different words for it. cargo ships have been parked off the coast of california for the last few months. millions of goods are in limbo. new numbers from the labor
something that involved the black community and no one else. i just wish that she would have never went to that store. we didn t understand each other. korean americans didn t know the racial history. a history we can t afford to repeat. if you told me i d be back poyears later and still talk about that day i wouldn t have believed it. tonight a cnn special report the fire still burns 30 years after the l.a. riots. good evening. i m van jones. 30 years ago back in april 92 i was just a law student. i was interning in san francisco. i was trying to find my way. but for the beating of rodney king and the up risings that came after that trial i probably wouldn t be sitting in front of you today. the first time i went to jail was in the aftermath of that moment, and my perspective has never been the same since. much more importantly those five days of civil unrest permanently impacted our politics, our justice system and our culture. so we re going to go back to the
glasses tonight because i m reading texts from democratic headquarters where they are extremely confident. i have to read all these election numbers on the board. we ve got to get to steve kornacki quickly. it looks like we re going to have result in this hour. big, exciting night. i ll be watching. we will continue our breaking news coverage of the special election for new york s third congressional district. polls closed just an hour ago in this highly competitive house race. at least it was thought to be highly competitive. to replace the expelled former republican congressman george santos, and a criminal defendant george santos. the race is officially too early to call between democrat tom suozzi , who previously served three terms in that same congressional district as the congressman for that district, and republican mazi pilip of nassau county legislator, and an ethiopian immigrant who served in the israeli defense forces. it is a race that could shrink the republ
we ll be taking our breaking news coverage of the special election for new york s third congressional district. polls closed exactly an hour ago in this highly competitive race, at least thought to be highly competitive to replace the formerly expelled congressman george santos. the race too early to call for thomas suozzi, and republican mazi pilip. it is a race that could shrink the republican margin by one. there could be one more democrat in the house of representatives tomorrow. the house of representatives this evening voted articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary mayorkas by only one vote. that s one of the indicators of how important this is. we re going to go straight to steve kornacki with the latest. steve, what do you have? we just got some big news, lawrence. which we ve been talking about nassau county, we ve been waiting for results. we ve got a huge batch of results from nassau county and you can see suddenly the picture emerging in nassa