donald trump is reportedly considering testifying before the january six committee. with conditions of course. could this actually happen? and frankly, shot? it will ask congressman peter welch. plus, you think a billion dollar verdict would keep anyone from ever spreading lies again. but not alex jones. he says that he is not going to stop. what this means for their efforts to shut down americas lie machine. and to stop the spread of disinformation. and later, how heat is going mainstream in the gop. jonathan greenblatt of the anti-defamation league us here told talk about the rise of antisemitism, and racism, leading up to the midterms. all of that and more is coming up! and a good sunday morning to you. i am katie fang. we re gonna begin this morning show with breaking news out of california. and the possible big break in an investigation that has been going on for months. stockton police arrested a suspected serial killer connected to the deaths of six people. authorities
supremacist violence is the greatest domestic troor threat today. speaking of threats, former president trump took an ominous term when asked what happened if he is indicted for mishandling classified documents. and a marathon negotiation session prevented a rail strike. it left some of those workers wondering what exactly they have gained from the deal. good morning. welcome to way too early. on this friday. september 16th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. a federal judge has appointed a special master, or third party, to review the documents that the fbi seized from former president donald trump s mar-a-lago home and club in palm beach, florida. judge cannon named raymond deery as the special master. he is a senior u.s. district judge for the eastern district of new york. trump s attorney s proposed him and the other side submitted they re professional. judge cannon specifically laid out the special masters duties including a privileged revie
hammer home their messages to candidates and with polls showing a midterm shifting towards republicans, we are going to take a look at how democrats need to answer attacks that are frankly based on lies and take back the conversation. and, a blistering account of former president donald trump s actions from january six house committee they subpoenaed. they issued a subpoena with deadlines for donald trump to turn over documents and testify next month. will he show up? willie ignore? will he simply run out the clock? we are going to begin his shoe his legal options and what s next i m simone sanders thompson, and i have something to say. today we begin with the economy and how it is shaping the final stretch of these very consequential midterm elections we are talking about the prices that you paper grasses and gas and how americans feel about their financial future when they go to the ballot box. in a moment we are going to hear from the united states secretariat labor, mr.
united states economy as we get close to inside of eight weeks from election day. obviously that is the dominant story back at home in the united states. also, a ukrainian blitz could be turning the tables on putin six months after he waged war on ukraine. it s a fascinating september move that is happening as the ground kind of shifts a bit in ukraine. we ll talk to a perfect guest for this today, richard sheriff, nato former deputy commander. he joins us with his take on what s going on. let s take this aerial shot for a moment in london. queen elizabeth s 500 mile journey to her final resting space through her beloved kingdom. first, a final night at buckingham palace where she was queen for 70 years. that will happen before tomorrow s procession to westminster hall, which will be by gun carriage. she s coming in to hyde park here. that s wellington house and the gate there on the left-hand side of your screen. she s getting very close to buckingham palace. people have bee
intelligence committee, congressman mike turner, ahead. and across the finish line. democrats pass their climate and tax bill on a party line vote. this is historic and it is cause for celebration. as it heads to president biden s desk, will americans struggling with inflation feel any relief? i ll speak to cabinet secretary jennifer granholm next. plus, making the case. the spotlight again on former president trump, as his party looks ahead to the midterms and democrats make inroads on their agenda. how will voters respond? arkansas republican governor asa hutchinson is coming up. hello, i m brianna keilar in new york where the state of our union is wondering just how secure the storage rooms at mar-a-lago really are. house leaders are requesting a briefing and a damage assessment from top intelligence leadership after unsealed court papers revealed the fbi found highly classified documents in an unprecedented search of former president trump s florida resort on mo