Fast food giant Subway is facing a lawsuit for deceptive sandwich advertising. The Israeli parliament has voted to ban an agency providing aid to Palestinians. Security measures are being strengthened at polling sites across the country. NBC’s Steve Kornacki analyzes early voting numbers and discusses the presidential race ahead of Election Day. Other headlines include a theft of award-winning cheese in London, the Rockefeller Christmas tree selection, and artists making an impact in the sports industry. There is also coverage of the death penalty debate, E. coli concerns, Iran’s response to airstrikes, and political rallies marred by racist remarks. Additionally, the passing of historical figure Thelma Mothershed Wair and environmental efforts to clean up Cape Cod are mentioned. Retailers are launching early holiday deals in anticipation of Black Friday. Updates on Matthew Perry’s family one year after his death and a boy receiving concert tickets for his Halloween costume round out the news cycle. Harris makes a push in battleground Michigan while Trump faces criticism over his campaign’s rhetoric. The gender gap in the election and the importance of battleground states are also discussed by Kornacki.
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