chasing the lion retire army general anthony tata sir thank you so much. i guess the best question is, why are we still talking with the taliban? we know they are continuing to harbor terrorists. we know czar heri and mastermind behind a lot of things he wasn t as charismatic but he was brains behind all of their operations. well you re exactly right lawrence, disawmed had alan more of the fashion al qaeda operation but at the end of the day it s a good thing that he s dead and gone. it was good that we did that. the united states continuing to negotiate with the taliban makes little sentence my view the doha agreement signed couple of weeks ago during trump administration that began the phaseout of foreign troops from afghanistan was a good agreement. and it was poorly executed by this, you know, last year about a year ago. by the biden administration about what we have now is no real agreement in place because they re not abiding by that agreement as you said harboring te
communities start to assess the damage. plus, it is the final weekend before election day. yes, it s finally here. with three days to go, candidates making their final pitch and big name surrogates on the trail trying to pick up last-minute voters. yet another provocation by kim jong-un. south korea saying four more missiles have been fired overnight. we have the latest on these escalating tensions. and soon it will be legal to take psychedelic drugs in oregon. could more states follow suit? good morning, everyone. thank you so much for joining us on this saturday, november 5th. hi, boris. good morning, amara. great to be with you, as always. we have a lot to get to. we start with severe weather this morning. a string of tornados ripping through three states, causing widespread damage and major power outages. at least 18 tornados were reported between texas, oklahoma, and arkansas. authorities are still trying to figure out the extent of damages and injuries as entire
bills. bringing down household costs and fighting the climate crisis. what they are doing right now trying to win a couple votes at the margin not going to help anyone. bouncing ball to third. picked by brickman. the astros have a world series no-hitter. iit. [cheers and applause] steve: as you look live at our studio audience another broken egg cafe in gilbert, arizona, happy to be on america s number one cable morning news show fox & friends for this very special thursday before the tuesday when they start counting the votes. finally. welcome aboard, folks. ainsley: on the thursday before the tuesday. a few more days is everyone ledy for this election to be over? brian: i will tell you what, the subplot to all of this is the democrats bet so-called unelectable candidates for republicans in the primary easier time in the general, kari lake, don bolduc, tudor dixon and guess what they all have in common. they all have written risen to the top ahead or within st
observatory here in washington. and at martha s vineyard. democrats call the moves cruel and inhuman political stunts. the administration is said to be exploring legal options. republicans say they are giving democrats a taste of their own medicine. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off tonight from 1600 pennsylvania. hi, yack question. good evening to you, john. for a second day the white house hammered republican governors for moving migrants away from overwhelmed border towns. just as there are reports that some within the administration are saying it s time to do just that. thank you. reporters pushed out the oval office door. the president taking no questions after the press secretary compared the republican governors of florida and texas to human traffickers. these vulnerable migrants were reportedly mislead about where they were headed. told they would be headed to boston. these are the kinds of tactics we see from smugglers in places like mex
indicating human intelligence sources, this was found in a box or some sort of crate and container. hammering home the extreme sensitivities that trump took from the white house. the justice department laying out a series of objections to trump s request among them that he lacks standing to even participate in the case because the materials seized by the fbi do not belong to him, they belong to the united states government. the department also describes an effort to obstruct the fbi s investigation. it claims documents were, quote, likely concealed and removed from a storage room at mar-a-lago before trump s own lawyers searched it for classified material. the filing also takes aim at team trump s assertion that it cooperated fully with the probe and in one account it says investigators visiting mar-a-lago in june were prohibited by trump lawyers from looking inside boxes to confirm no classified documents remained. in fact later fbi search proved that there was still classif