this doesn t happen very often around here buck the great ari melber is dealing with some technical issues so you get a couple more minutes of me, and i am thrilled to get to show you more of this conversation with rosie perez. she talked about her childhood trauma, about grappling with ptsd and also talked about something my colleague rachel maddow and i talked about last night, and that is the mental stress and pain of what happens in the news. here she is talking about the dobbs decision. whey thought about were all the children that could potentially come into this world that will be unwanted, unloved, and abused. there s such a greater you know, it s such a great sin to do that to a child, because when a parent doesn t want a child, the child knows it. i knew it. i knew it. and i just think about all of that, and it breaks my heart. i even called i even called one of my sisters, i call her, from the children s home when that decision came down. and i was like, oh,
the united states and all around the world. i m whitney wild in for christine romans. a resolution to the crisis at the southern border has been postponed again. the supreme court order dering title 42 to remain in effect for now as legal challenges played out. the justices agreed to hear the appeal in this session that begins in february. their 5-4 order defeats the biden administration which had hoped to end title 42 saying it outlived the pandemic it was designed to fight. it doesn t matter what i think the court will do. the decision is a huge disappoi disappointment for migrants. thousands have crossed anyway. cnn s rosa flores has more on that from el paso, texas. reporter: 1-year-old brenda has no shoes. her tiny feet bare on the cold pavement of an el paso parking lot. are you going to sleep outside again? what are you going to do? her parents anthony blanco and her mother said they wrapped this rosary afrptd her ankle and said it has saved her life multiple tim
they know we can do it. we have american grit in our blood, they will going to vote republican november 8. send dr. oz back to new jersey, send to us dc. fight together together we stand divided we fall. i m running for the united states senate, paula i m running to win. god bless ugod bless america. live free or die. dana: bringing in our panel, james freeman from wall street journal editorial page, matt gorman for national republican congressional committee and vice president of targeted victory. and you all know jessica tarlov. one of my co-hosts, don t look now, james but the heading over past 5 days look really good for republicans, is it as it has been. i thought in spring it would be ain t inflation election. i think a lot of democrats maybe hoped for some glimmer of good news in last week s inflation report, they didn t get it, i think that voters done need that official government didn t need that official government pronouncement to note that prices
tonight marks two week out from election day. steve kornacki is here at the big board. we re tracking the critical night in pennsylvania, republican dr. oz facing off with fetterman in pennsylvania. pennsylvania is one of the few states that could decide who runs the united states senate. right now over five senate races are basically tide. polling showing no statistical difference between the candidates. democrats attacking the economy in some of their closing arguments they re trying to get ahead of what could be that push back, while republican campaigns seize on crime. the new york times reporting on that. and a lot more that we re watching for you tonight. after roe i ve never lived in this type of era. you re the most anti-business governor i ve ever seen. that s time. his running mate has said this in the past that teaching the united states was built on stolen land. that is inappropriate for our schools. it s not true. everything is so expensive now. guy
.where former presidents and future presidents have made news. so, you want to be president? i do. men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual men and women are entitled the same exact rights. in four years, you re going to be interviewing me, and you re going to say, what a great job you ve done, president trump. .where the next day s headlines appear first. i would not support the sending of an american team to the olympics. .where leaders from around the world answer tough questions. democracy s my idea. a weak israel can be thrown into the sea. .where civil rights leaders have shared their struggles. we must move, but we must move with wisdom. i m still convinced that there is nothing more powerful to dramatize a social evil than the tramp-tramp of marching feet. i understand that i ve broken the ice. i was not bitter then. i m not bitter now. .and where everyone is held accountable. you know what i say? i got egg on my fac