state of the union starts right now. two weeks notice. democrats test a new closing midterm message. look what they re offering. maga maga trickle down. reporter: as voters economic concerns grow will they blame democrats on election day? i ll speak exclusively to someone with urgent advice for democrats, independent senator bernie sanders, next. gop agenda. with republicans growing more hopeful about a red wave they are laying out plans for the potential new majority. what would a republican takeover look like? gop congresswoman nancy mace joins me ahead. plus, he got served. president trump is subpoenaed by the january 6 committee. let s see if he lives up to what the law requires of him. capping off a week of legal blows to the former president and his allies. will donald trump comply and what happens if he doesn t? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is biting our nails watching the races tighten. we are 16 days out from t
up, to that view, to that view. that s life. pete: like waking up to red bull, you wake up to that music. listen to that. will: that s life? rachel: that is how i like to live my life, no doubt about it. will: let s do that. come up with the idyllic image of the morning. we found yours. bump in with those. rachel: next couple hours. will: prep time to get the shots. rachel: we can do it. america is a big beautiful place. pete: i have got mine. it is not wisconsin. rachel: only in the summer. pete: only in the summer. i will take that fa, that florida scene any day. will: that is absolutely believe. rachel: we re praying for the people of florida. they will be hit by a storm. we ll cover that all morning long. will: a hurricane forming headed to florida possibly tuesday making landfall. we ll keep you updated. on fox square another commodity competition. this one badminton. pete: you play a lot of badminton? will: zero. were you back up badminton. pete: played a lot in gym
to donald trump s lawsuit requesting that a special master review documents retrieved from his palm beach home. donald trump sued the justice department last week to stop the review of those documents, in a move many are seeing as a delay tactic. in that lawsuit, trump s lawyers claim that he always gave the government complete cooperation. the justice department has until midnight tonight to respond to those claims, and by all accounts they sure have a lot to say. yesterday, the department asked the judge permission to go beyond 20 page filing limit, and submit a 40-page response. 14 pages to trump s lawsuit. the government said it needed the extra pages to, quote, adequately address the legal and factual issues raised by trump s motion. again, that filing can come literally any moment now. that doj filing could potentially shed more light on the government s criminal investigation, and will no doubt serve as a 40-page rebuttal to donald trump s claims of complete cooperatio
airports. more than 2,000 flights canceled and 4,000 delayed already today aa cross the country across the country, merely 6,000 canceled yesterday nearly 6,000 canceled yesterday. icy and treacherous roads, in ohio at least 3 people were killed in a 46-car pile-up. here s governor mike dewine. the roads is are going to be very, very, very dangerous and very, very difficult. the obvious recommendation to everyone is stay home. rich: fox news team coverage, max gourden in western max gorden, charles watson on atlanta at the nation s busiest airport, but first alexis mcadams many new york city with the big picture on this deadly, historic storm. alexis. reporter: good afternoon, rich. it is a cold day again here in new york city, but across the midwest as you mentioned, that s where it really got slammed. they re deeming dealing with dangerous winds and whiteout conditions. this is some of those areas there in the midwest, just take a look at what they re seeing. vi
office, he was met by israel s new prime minister. mr biden will also meet the palestinian president. that s it for me for now, i will be back later in the evening. now on bbc news, hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. 25 years ago, almost 1.5 million christians lived in iraq. now there are around a quarter of a million. and after years of war and sectarian violence, many of them have been displaced from their ancestral homes. can anything be done to reverse this trend toward extinction? well, my guest is archbishop bashar warda of erbil, home to the largest remaining christian community in a country, a region where christianity has deep roots. does it have a future? archbishop bashar warda, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. welcome, thank you. it s a pleasure to have you here, but i have to ask you, archbishop, how demoralising is it for you as the chaldean archbishop of erbil to see your christian community getting smaller and smaller year af