generations. we know in our bones that our democracy is at risk and we know this is your moment to defend it, preserve and protect it, choose it. i want you to know we ll meet this moment. every freedom loving american needs to understand the time stands up to this growing left wing tyranny is right now. if you want to save your rights and liberties, you have to start by dealing a humiliating rebuke to the radical left of this election. this is so important, this election. the current and former president delivering their final speeches of this midterm campaign. but donald trump had a lot more than this election on his mind. we re also going to hear the closing pitches from the candidates themselves and several key races that could determine the balance of power in washington. plus, how speaker nancy pelosi gives her first interview since the brutal attack on her husband. we ll have all of that for you straight ahead. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tue
we have a movement, guys. this is a movement. it s not a campaign. it s a movement of patriotic arizonians who are sick of the crap, right. there are too many extreme positions in washington. too much out there pulling us away from where the real answers lie. i will bring balance to washington, but john fetterman, he ll bring more extreme. and every day i feel better and better. by january, i ll be even better. but dr. oz will still be a fraud. we re going to have factories and jobs in america again. we re going to secure our border again. we ll put criminals in jail again. prosecutors will prosecute again. things will be affordable again. we ll save the greatest country in the history of the world. regardless of who you are, the color of your skin, where you might live, how much money you might have, your sexual orientation, sexual identity, our religion will have an opportunity to succeed. and that is just some of what we heard last night from the most watched c
. . . [applause] rachel: bravo. pete: bravo indeed. by jason nelson, today is national saxophone day. of course it is. pete: well-done, jason. will: he is in studio right beneath us. what a wonderful day to start the morning. rachel: i love that he wears shades. pete: no other way to do it. i don t know jason, but he cool. rachel: i met him in the green room. this is not the end of jason, we got him throughout the show. will: national saxophone day, your national anthem. we re two days out from the midterm elections. three presidents hit the campaign trail in pennsylvania, both former president obama and president biden campaigning for john fetterman at a rally and president trump putting on a rally as well in the state of pennsylvania, this for dr. mehmet oz. let s take a listen to obama and biden. fundamental rights are on the ballot. truth and facts and logic and reason and basic decency are on the ballot. democracy itself is on the ballot. the stakes are high. pres
have because we won the state. tomorrow s hearing comes amid new and promising polling for the investigative committee. the marriage of americans now say they believe the former president should be charged with some sort of crime for his role in the insurrection. there is the polling right there. six in ten also say the panel has carried out a fair and impartial investigation so far. and the committee sights are still on two big names, including former vice president mike pence. they say subpoenaing pence is not off the table. and he also has eyes on the wife of justice clarence thomas. well, we want to know what she knows, what her involvement was in this plot to overturn the election. she has said that she is willing to come in and testify voluntarily. we re glad to hear that. joining me now is capitol hill correspondent ali vitale, want political investigate every reporter and msnbc legal analyst paul butler. everybody welcome. these hearings have been gang buster for
new hampshire a democrat incumbent, and georgia a kembdemocrat incumbent. focus on arizona and new hampshire, candidates running against the democrat incumbent and senate leadership fund made a fateful decision. it decide that it would provide not one pen of support to blake masters in arizona. it decided to pull about 6 million dollars of support in last week to general bolduc in new hampshire. who? charge of the senate leadership fund? mitch mcconnell, this fund raised well over 100 million dollars, he controls it. so not one penny to arizona. he pulled 6 million out of new hampshire in final week. it was most needed then, what else? they poured million to colorado, colorado race. to support a rino who got