where do the blues go next and what they push for a new president? at the political panel weizen. and the from the pulpit, some conservative pastors and say been muzzled. doctor robert jeffers will shar his view is it. with the polls opening an hour is, we begin with team coverage. mary ann rafferty takes a look at some of the most interesting referendum questions on ballots tuesday. jonathan hart is in las vegas too preview hotly contested statewide races in nevada. christina coleman abhors it is former president chavez said to make a major announcement. first, democrats on the fence and trying to hold the house an senate over under adverse conditions. kevin corke live in dc. great to have you back in th east coast and we have so much more to get to tonight. having a president stump for a guy who s essentially up by double digits at the polls the night before the election and a incredibly reliable blue state is he 2022. why isn t president biden stumping at a battleground
overturn abortion rights we hold that roe and casey mus be over rolled, justice alit writes an initial draf circulated through the courts. that headline change everything and it certainly changed the course of the midter elections. and that moment, the stakes of the upcoming november election they skyrocket it it gav democrats over a month and a half a head start to start campaigning on that issu before the opinion was hande down in late june. and on june 24th, the suprem court struck down roe v. wade. the law of the land for nearly 50 years, they stripped away reproductive rights fo millions in this country just six weeks later, the firs test of abortion rights at the ballot box came in kansas. voters in kansas headed to the polls in early august to vot on a constitutional amendmen that would strip away abortion rights from the stat constitution in kansas, of all places voters rejected that republica effort people overwhelmingly voted to protect abortion rights in the state
jeanine pirro along with just the charcoal off. jesse watters, martha mccallum and greg got bailed. it is 5:00 o clock in new york city and this is, the five.. liberal leaders are finally cleaning up san francisco. but it is not because they want to fix the crime and drug fille city for residents, it s all to impress world leaders and top ceos coming to town for a big economic summit next week. the democratic city has refused to lift a finger to address drugs, homelessness and crime. but now that joe biden and president g are coming to town next week, the roads will be repaved, the streets power washed to get rid of all the graffiti, and the public capitation stations will have added overnight deep cleaning. it is so obvious what is going on that even liberal california governor gavin newsom admits, they are putting a band-aid on bullet wound. i know, folks say, oh, they are just cleaning up the put because of all those fancy leaders coming to town. that is true. becaus
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how many shows do we have like that, not the shows, but how many moments, everybody is watching there on tv kids in a different world from their parents, and so you have this unshared reality that w are all sitting in everyone is on a train in th subway, no one is reading or experiencing the same thing. other than maybe the dancers but that is about it but i think what that has done is, it is created a hype individualistic society wher we don t realize that we are not living in the same world you can t do anything if you don t agree on the same world. when you were going up in south africa, apart from watching murder she wrote, did you think that america had the whole racism thing figured out more than south africa did that s an interesting question i had a characterized versio of what america was. i was watching differenc strokes. beverly hills cop, all these movies, they gave me an idea o what america was i don t think it was too far