New york. Nine weeks to go until election day, folks. Nine weeks until today and one Week Today to what may be the only President Ial debate to transpire between donald Trump And Vice president Kamala Harris. And then, of course, the start of the socalled final sprint to election day, which finds two President Ial diameter rickly opposed, polar opposite camps. She wants to turn the page on a dark and dysfunctional past decade in politics, her campaign has been met with obama levels of enthusiasm among voters, her rallies drawing massive recordbreaking crowds, her campaign enlisting an army of volunteers, racking up endorsements from all across the political spectrum, as politico reports today, quote, the Vice President has flipped the enthusiasm gap, the Money Gap and the Polling Gap in her favor in the six weeks since she replaced president Joe Biden as the democratic nominee. Now, the other person on the menu behind Door Number two, a candidate who is unable to land on an effective l
by early january most of the fake elector votes had arrived in washington except those from michigan and wisconsin. undeterred the trump team arranged to fly them to washington and hand deliver them to congress for the vice president himself. quote, freaking trump idiots want someone to fly original elector papers to the senate president, wisconsin republican party official mark jefferson wrote to the party chairman andrew hitt on january 4th. hitt responded, okay, i see a have a call and a text from someone else. the next day trump campaign director for election day operations g. michael brown sent a text message to other campaign staffs suggesting that he was the person who delivered the fake votes to congress. after sending the group a photo of his face with the capitol in the background, brown said, quote, this has got to be the cover of a book i write one day and i should probably buy mike roman a tie or something for sending me on this one. hasn t been done since 1876 a
kamala was a good darner, she tried a little bit. it is not good to be around people who are good dancers and you are rocking in an awkward. jimmy: doug should have froze. this whole administration america s got issues, whole video, just look at it. laura: i knew we would get in trouble with this. jimmy will be in new jersey next weekend, follow me on social media. i have rose growing trouble. jesse next. todd: a packed city bus hijacked by a convicted felon with a gun leading to one of the wildest police chases caught on camera. we ll show you the pursuit and takedown that brought at lant on to a slow down. carley: hunter biden found guilty on all charges and media making this about trump. politically, this is a big blow to trump. one could argue hunter biden is being treated worse than the average citizen. carley: really? walk you through hunter s next steps. todd: the story no one saw coming, joey chestnut banned from the nathan s hot dog eating contests. h
affirmative action and reliving denying service to lgbtq customers, that s because he reshaped the court. just to be clear leonard leo and the federalist society prepared lists of judges that donald trump could pick from, prevetted to say that conservatives will approve of these people if you pick them. leonard leo is not a casualty observer to the shaping of the supreme court of the united states of america. he is possibly the guy whose thumb has most been on the scale. not only that, but he brags about it. this is something that he has been lauded for, feted for, given awards that praised don megan. this is a thing that, you know, he gives elaborate interviews to the washington post, to the new yorker saying i m the guy, i did this. and the idea that he is then in photos with people and he says, oh, we re not talking about the business of the court, it s super weird that i m sitting here with clarence thomas and
u.s. and manage to get visas so sort of prevetted, if you will. tens of thousands of afghans that want to get out of the country and can t and a number of people have been forced out of their homes and displaced and maybe just simply running for a border. one of thosed and running for the border and one of them is iran. and joining us is the teheran bureau chief, and i want to talk about one of the bordering countries of iran, and the expectation and preparation of the influx of afghan refugees, and ali, what are you seeing on the ground, and what is the government s i guess, stance when it comes to the afghan refugees? hi, chuck. well, iran has traditionally housed afghan refugees for decades and there is about 2 million of them here, and they are mostly undocumented, and