now. what rudy giuliani and jared kushner swore under oath. today donald trump s taxes now in plain sight after a year s long back and forth legal battle. plus the transportation secretary s new threat aimed at southwest airlines, make good on getting thousands of passengers home or face thousands of dollars of fines for failing to get planes in the air. this is what we re watching at this hour. and good morning, everyone. i m amara walker in for kate bolduan. just minutes ago, the committee investigating the insurrection putting out a new batch of transcripts from the work. today s releasing includes a few headline names. rudy giuliani, donald trump s former legal mouth piece who helped lead some efforts to undo the 2020 election. jared kushner and jason miller a top campaign visser and ginni thomas who also attended stop the steal rallies. cnn is reading through all of this right now and we ll bring you details as soon as we get them. also this hour, a never befor
anyone s game with four critical tossup races neck and neck. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. governor races across the country are scrambling for votes in theun areup to the big day. i m a democrat running on my record on crime. seem to care more. my eight year old understands the government printses trillions of dollars, prices go up. you sent me to get stuff done, that is what i ve done. working with republicans and democrats to get legislation republicans know tim ryan is completely fraudulent when he claims to have supported policy, they know the record. this race for governor is not about democrats or republicans, it is choice between sanity and chaos and about electing leader to goff earnwith vision and strength. solid conservatives for a long time, we haven t moved, guess who moved? democrats, further and further and further. todd: ashley strohmier has more on the final pitches. ashley: a new abc
[cheers and applause] spheef steve live from new york. one day away from election day. we have a live studio audience. we have got a marching band and we have got you. welcome to studio m, folks. and today today studio m. stands for midterms. wthey came and we locked the door. ainsley: we had debates and band on. and our entire fox team was staying in a hotel. steve: that would be in 2016. that was in new hampshire. ainsley: that s right. no tax state. [laughter] ainsley: sean hannity was sleeping in that hotel and martha mccallum. they all came on the show said we were woken up by marching band at 4:00 in the morning practicing out in the parking lot. we had to have the band. brian: they didn t have wake-up calls so we brought the horn section. great to see you. anyone wants proof the pandemic is over. here it is. [cheers and applause] we re going to be talking to the crowd all morning long and you as well. we don t have to ask them, we know to the latest polls a
also today, coverage of the 9/11 attacks 21 years later. a day of remembrance. but, first we begin what king charles describes as his mother s last great journey. the coffin when elizabeth it has ended a long, somber procession through the scottish countryside from balmoral castle where she died two holly hood house in edinburgh will remain until it is flown to buckingham palace on tuesday. on wednesday the queen will lie in the street that the houses of parliament will have a state funeral in westminster abby on september 19th. along that six hour journey today, tears for queen elizabeth the second. and for a brief moment, a somewhat different picture of buckingham palace. [noise] there you hear the cheers for king charles as he returns to the palace for another round of meetings with commonwealth leaders. the united kingdom territories officially proclaims him king. god save the king. [noise] three cheers for his majesty the king. hip hip! hurray! hi
youngstown wouldn t have lost 50,000 jobs and those steel workers would not be coming up to me telling me you failed them. ohio senate nominees tim ryan and jd vance face off in youngstown and they weren t the only ones to hit the debate stage last night. we re taking a look at georgia and utah as well. in ukraine, more russian strikes in kyiv this morning. this time appearing to target the country s electrical infrastructure. we ll have the latest from the war-torn country. and also this morning, the trump organization is facing new scrutiny after documents show the company charged the secret service more than $1.4 million for agents accommodations while protecting the former president. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, october 18. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. insults and accusations flew last night at the final ohio senate debate between congressman tim ryan and jd vance, the two clashing on everything from a