The journal editorial report and i am paul gigot in a Surprise Move attorney general Merrick Garland cities appointing david weiss Special Counsel in the hundred biting probe. Garland said the weiss will be responsible for the investigation of the president son as well as any other matters may arise in weiss, asking to be appointed Special Counsel this week and garland agree saying that it was in the Public Interest to do so in the spring and Wall Street Journal, Colonists Stan Heninger and kim strauss and sedan, what is this mean for the probe it does weiss have some new special powers that he can use and what happens next. Dan i think would happen six of the finest the scope of the plea deal which state may with Hunter Bidens Attorney Sent that is really well i think at the center of this c1 will theyre asking to withdraw it. Dan thats exactly right because it was such a lousy deal and everybody knew that it was the rest slap after all the years of david weiss, it is been investigati
effectively cuts off any democratic path to victory. bill: for democrats to hold onto power not chamber they would need to win all 26 toss-up races and pick up another six districts republicans have the advantage. an extremely tall order. dana: the house may be slipping away but the senate is still anyone s game. it is expected to be decided by four key races, all of those in a dead heat with one week to go. bill: democrats separate to try to keep the upper chamber banking on former president obama to do this. he is going to nevada and arizona and later make a joint appearance in pennsylvania as they look to prevent republicans from flipping that senate seat. dana: the former president making it a point to address inflation and crime. two issues his party has shied away from. we have a plan. that s why democrats actually have plans. they pick up a few more seats in both chambers they can force through extreme unpopular laws from education, to abortion. who will figh
net gain of 23 seats. for the democrats to hold onto power they would now need to win all 26 toss-up races. the best case scenario for democrats right now not so great. a small majority for republicans. the best case for house republicans 249 seats to democrats 186. that s the kind of shift which could be very meaningful. it s clear that republicans have the political-momentum one week before election day. biden districts are moving in the lean republican category. the govern majority for republicans. not a squeaker night where then you have to find a couple democrat votes to pass anything. a larger governing majority than speaker pelosi has had for the first two years on the biden presidency. races in georgia, arizona, nevada and pennsylvania for the senate are toss-ups. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has more from d.c. good morning. the republican map expands significantly in this fox news power rankings forecast. in new york where crime is the number o
campaign against this for some reason this goes along for the ride. kim: yes, this sourcing candidates in california, were actually running against these officials for their lack of competency are also fronting with some ideas because there are ways you can handle all this i need to get this appealed this decision that alisha was talking about, if in front of the supreme court, the cruel and unusual punishment degrees vagrancy, but we also need a political movement in california and politicians pushing to get by the prop seven, which is what has made this so difficult getting treatment of people who are in the street are not there because there can t afford accommodation they are there because they mental illness is alisha cetera drug use problem. and the only real way to kind of get these people into treatment often is - jail for the need to get them into a program if they want shelter they lost all of that ability to do that because
the city released in the last week, showing that 85 percent of homeless individuals, rejected shelter when offered it and elation family has been looking into those numbers and alisha, so why when the homeless people offered housing, why won t they use it. from when they actually come to the city because of the open access and easy access to drugs and the san francisco mayor said is much that 90 percent of the homeless on the streets are actually from other areas and so it has nothing to do with the housing cost problems or drug use and mental illness. paul: so what is special about san francisco winning up soup drug use it would make it mecca areas think that they had the homeless who come to san francisco, they had housing elsewhere. alisha: some of the dead but one of the issues as but one california 47, which is a 2014