index. and of exercise. it is something they practice. it is something they are very comfortable with. they have never use them for real, other than in tests. so this is something, and i think it s why the biden administration, rightfully so, in my view, has had this concern on the back of their minds since the beginning of this conflict. susan glasser, the president also said here he is trying to figure out what is putin s off ramp. where does he find a way out here? where does he find himself in a position that he does not only lose face but also lose significant power within russia? that s the presidents quote. putin has backed himself into a corner. how does he get out of it? i think that is one of the words, when i hear off ramp and american officials talking about putin, because again and again and again, putin has showed over the last two decades that he is heedless, largely, of american efforts to guide him in any direction and off-ramps are not appreciated. one t
campaign trail where president biden is right now, can you can the live shot on the left of the screen and it is where he s going next tells aus little, tells us a little bit about how democrats are feeling about the election. and more on the january 6th committee, with secret service agents and those in the trump motorcade on january 6th. former president trump today ignored the subpoena to hand over documents to lawmakers. we ll take you live to the hill with what the committee plans to do next. we re back on wall street watch this friday. kind of a mixed bag for stocks right now, at least it is all green, right? but a lot of folks are watching to see if that is going to turn red in the final hour of trading, with concerns over higher interest rates, overshadowing a better than expected jobs report. i m hallie jackson in washington. it is a busy friday. live with our reporters across the country all throughout the our for the next 60 minutes. we start with vaughn hillya
pasture is charlie crist. with me senior data reporter harry eton. i want to start with you. polls came out in pennsylvania and wisconsin, two crucial senate races. what do they so? i want to note if i can make that sound you made with the paperwork right there i might have a future in movie being a sound effect guy. look. okay. choice for u.s. senate in pennsylvania john fetterman, democrat. we had him up by six points. wisconsin had ron johnson, republican of wisconsin up by one. we call that no clear leader. well with the marge s of error. both results within margin of error. vast majority in polls so fetterman anywhere between a two to seven point advantage. what s the difference between these two races? the difference between these would two rhe races? in pennsylvania favorable minus, unfavorable john fetterman, positive 0.2. look at mehmet ozs favorability rates how far under water, minus 17 points. now, joe biden at minus ten points but mehmet oz below. driving
we are less than a week from the midterm elections setting the stage for 2024 and the war of words is escalating with control of congress on the line. already, nearly 28 million voters have cast their ballots. the early numbers on pace to outskirt out-do 2018 s massive turnout. this is a good opportunity for dualing panels where we can talk about the notable moments on the campaign trail. how much time do we have? let s do four minutes. i m writing it down. i ll start. clock please. let s bring in georgia s lieutenant governor jeff duncan. and great to have you guys. so, somehow herschel walker and barack obama are now beefing instead of, barack obama is not running for anything. but it started as you know, lieutenant governor on friday. when barack obama was in georgia. and he said this about herschel walker. there is very little evidence that he has taken any interest, bothered to learn anything about or displayed any kind of inclination toward public service
good evening. we begin with the very real possibility house republicans tomorrow will do something that has not been done for a hundred years. it s possible perhaps even likely that when the chamber s very first piece of business comes up choosing the next speaker, something necessary for anything else to proceed, they will fail to get the required number of votes to make former minority leader kevin mccarthy nancy pelosi s successor as speaker. and beyond the drama of the history that could be made tomorrow if the first vote fails and it goes to another and then as many as it takes there is the irony. mccarthy who wants to succeed floesa woman widely acknowledged to be one of the most successful legislative head counters and arm twisters of all time is still trying with just hours to go to count enough heads and twist enough arms. do you have the votes tomorrow? i think we have a good day tomorrow. that remains to be seen. just ask a fellow republican. i won t be vot