science fiction stories, but usually it s something less interesting than your imagination. i got to run. again, i am not proposing it. i am saying what people are proposing. don t get it twisted as has happened to me before. i want it to be god sfwlil a. that would be so fun. thank you. good to see you, all right? be well and blessed as they say and have a great day. see you soon. neil degrasse tyson. amazing. cnn this morning continues right now. good morning, everyone. it is [ laughter ] we are laughing about the last segment. what is it? i don t know. boy. he is great. i love him. so glad you are with us. it is 8:00 in the east, 5:00 a.m. out west. kaitlin is on assignment. tomorrow she will be back. serious stuff to talk about. yes. an entire town still living in fear weeks after a train hauling dangerous chemicals crashed and burned, last night angry residents got the chance to confront the railroad ceo at a cnn town hall. i hope you watched
letter. the letter asked garland to investigate hunter biden. we see emails and heard voice messaging that show hunter biden was peddling. three people dead in the state in the caribbean s. those in puerto rico are in the dark. that is making rescue operations difficult. strikes out. his first postseason birth to something more substantial this year. brian: the mets are in the playoffs. carley: good morning, america. the mets are in the playoffs and you are looking at north carolina. a beautiful shoreline, some condos on the side of that shot. they have the best view on the beach. brian: a nice trail through the water. steve: lovely. we are coming up on paul. go out if you can and live it up. by the way, tuesday september 20, 2022, we are exactly seven weeks away from the midterm elections. carley: getting down to the wire. we have a special guest on the couch with us right now. harris faulkner is here. [applause] hi, oh, my goodness first of all, you
elections. the latest fox news poll indicate around three quarters of those surveyed rate economic conditions negatively and say they are going to get worse. the president counters that the economy is, quote: strong as hell. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off lye tonight from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: officials used to refer to inflation as transitory. but it hasn t gone away. now, democratic hopes in the midterms could be in jeopardy. who is going to benefit the most? working people, middle class. peter: as the president tries to forgive student loans amid lawsuits. litigation is underway and i don t think our legal judgment is that it won t but they are trying to stop it. the bigger concern on 89% of those surveyed in a fox news poll is inflation. people are tired of being broke. white house officials are hoping to reshape the race by talking most about the voters voters are sixth most concerned about abortion policy. the a
bill: border security another big issue. if you missed the news over the weekend top democrats want you to believe the border is secure. new numbers prove that s far from reality. we ll bring those to you in a moment here. dana: despite the disconnect president biden and house speaker nancy pelosi say they re op at the mystic on election day. back and forth, us ahead, back and forth. the polls are all over the place. i think that we re going to see one more shift back to our side in the closing days. i don t have any time to dwell on our not winning the house. so that is so scary, i agree with you. there is reason to be scared when you hear that. but the fact is that we full eye intend to win. was i not clear? we are going to win this election. bill: peter doocy kicks off a new week from the north lawn. good morning. the president speaks at the democratic national committee in a few hours. what is his message? at this point, bill, president biden is use hoping tha
from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin this hour with new developments from the fallout from the fbi search of mar-a-lago. a federal judge in florida is now signaling that she is inclined to grant a request from donald trump s lawyers to appoint a special master in the case. the hearing is set for thursday. a new reaction today after the director of national children s told chalk lawmakers in the house oversight intelligence committees that her office would conduct a risk assessment of republican mar-a-lago materials. democratic lawmakers in both chambers of congress expressed concerns over the former president s handling of documents. the thought that he had put our national security, and those who serve to protect us at such risk is extraordinary. i m deeply alarmed at what we are learning. it is not about whether donald trump broke the law, but that he could be putting our national security at risk, he could be