john: begin america reports this thursday afternoon with 19 days to go now until the midterms. president biden out on the campaign trail today as the pennsylvania senate race comes down to the wire. hello, i m john roberts in washington. sandra: 19 days out, hard to believe. here we go. sandra smith in new york. the president travelling today for his only campaign stop of the week. he ll talk infrastructure before heading to philadelphia to stump for john fetterman. john: happening as polls show republican dr. oz closing the gap against john fetterman, and republicans also gaining ground in contests thought to be democratic strongholds. sandra: our panel standing by. mollie line is standing by in deep blue rhode island. so first to bryan llenas on the ground in philadelphia, expecting to see the president a short time from now. hi, bryan. hi, sandra. $167 million have been spent in the pennsylvania senate race. it s the second most expensive race in the nation beh
in a state of turmoil. multiple sources tell cnn there could be even more searches, a bit more locations after more classified documents were found that the presidents one-time private office and more founded his home in wilmington. and the white house counsel s office, has an important point, the white house counsel s office is closing just this weekend that in five pages of classified mr. has also been found in wilmington. and president biden is getting frustrated by the way his administration is handling all of this. and it won t be overshadowed what what has been a pretty good new streak for his white house in recent times. at least since the red wave has not materialized. and the mood among updates tonight described as, it is what it is, not sure what that means but it is what it is this evening. we will talk about what that really means. as they wait to see if yet another shoe drops. meanwhile, thirsty congressman george santos. and kevin mccarthy says, he s always had
good morning, boris. i m amara walker. georgia senate candidates rah fafl warnock and hershel walker square off. what walker had to say when he was claimed to have pressured a mother to get an abortion. and cnn exclusive. what lawmakers were doing as the capitol was being ransacked on january 6th and their determination to get back to the important work of certifying the election. it was like going to a museum that you never wanted to go to, that you would never in your life buy tickets to go to. that s what it was like. we hear from a juror in the nikolas cruz trial about the horrors of seeing evidence from the parkland shooting firsthand and the heated debate, the tense moments in that jury room as they tried to decide whether or not to spare cruz s life. welcome to the weekend. we re so grateful that you re starting it with us this saturday, october 15th. amara, great to see you as always. great to see you. you always sound so chipper and happy in the morning.
working to combat asian hate, go to cnnheroes.com. good morning, everyone. welcome to new day. i m amara walker. good morning, amara. i m boris sanchez. we have new video on what happened on january 6th including chilling conversation between nancy pelosi and vice president mike pence. new details about the shooting in south carolina. what we re learning about the victims and the potential charges the shooter could face. and we re going to take you inside the battle of kherson in ukraine, a fight that could be critical to the ukrainian counteroffensive. and ian s devastation on full dissplay on florida s farms. the impact that the storm is having on the state s citrus crops and the families who depend on it. welcome to the weekend. good morning. we are so grateful to have you this saturday, october 15th. great to start it with you as well, amara. we re right in the middle of october. 16 days until halloween. looking forward to it. always good to be with you,
white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you you, bret. we are witnessing a late shift in democratic messaging as it were from all in on abortion to counter punching the g.o.p. on the economy. but there s some gray area with the president s claims. president biden wants to undo the thinking that his policies will hurt democrats in the midterms. everybody wants to make it a referendum but it s a choice between two vastly different visions for america. some on the left admit signs of trouble ahead. i am worried about the level of voter turnout among young people and working people who will be voting democratic. [gavel] others like the house speaker at risk of losing her gavel trying to manifest results by staying optimistic. the fact is that we fully intend to win. was i not clear? we are going to win this election. vote, vote, vote, vote. biden tried to steer the ship at pe