biden taking a page out of the watters playbook, trying to pin the blame on his assistant. sorry, johnny. an anonymous source leaking to the washington post that the president s longtime executive secretary may have inadvertently mishandled the document, setting off this growing scandal. now president biden getting frustrated with his friends in the liberal press over his little garage shop of classified horrors. i think you re going to find there s nothing there. i have no regrets. i m following what the lawyers have told me they want me to do. exactly what we re doing. there s no there there. while biden doesn t care, he apparently thinks the american people are with him. i ll answer the question, but here s the deal. you know, quite frankly, it bugs me, that we have serious problem here we re talking about. we re talking about what s going on. the american people don t quite understand why you don t ask me questions about that. ahe. then karine jean-pierre, cap
stars through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket s red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: welcome to fox & friends on this sunday morning coming to you live from el paso, texas, ahead of president joe biden s visit. we join you here. will cain, emily campano, pete hegseth. along the southern border. pete: you re fortunate. you don t have to wear a town. that is mountain time. very early for will cain. god morning emily as well. good morning. pete: can t see it is spot. will: i will trade you a necktie for some long johns right now. it is about 32 degrees right here. i m within the city of el paso, pete. the city of el paso, essentially, but for the rio grande river and border blends into juarez, mexico. i don t know if you see behind me. this is a s
is officially the chief tweet. elon musk s twitter takeover now in effect. then, the midterms closing message. democrats making the case that they are the best party for the economy. 12 days from the elections. and, thankful with the big lie, a deep dive into the corporate leaders donating millions to election denier, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we are going to get to the political news and a few minutes but we want to begin this evening s broadcast with breaking news. elon musk now officially in charge of twitter the takeover is complete. with us tonight to discuss, elizabeth dwoskin, the silicon valley correspondent for the washington post. she broke the story tonight. and cara swisher, all things on elon musk. my friend kara, it is official, musk is in, top executives are out on the far-right is rejoicing. what are we in for? that kind of says it all, i think it is going to be very difficult. he ha
headquarters in new york city. a failed candidate turned suspected gunman arrested in albuquerque, new mexico. and we just learned he will make his first appearance in court tomorrow afternoon. police say that when lawmakers wouldn t listen to his claims about election fraud, he put a plan in place to target their homes. epd essentially discovered what we had all feared. and what he suspected, these shootings were politically motivated. the latest details on the charges and how these attacks could serve as a warning for the rest of the country. plus a new call for doj and the sev so act now. and freeze george santos campaign funds so they can be returned to donors. that call kooming from another republican in his own state. and california as a cautionary tale for the country after unrelenting wild weather from coast to coast. the damage done by rain, snow, mud slides and why with all the precipitation in california does that state still have such a serious drought. w
the governor talked about how impressed he was. these are dangerous missions. i m grateful for the brave women and men in federal, state and local governments working as one team risking their lives to save others. and we re going to learn a lot more in the coming hours. but we know many families are hurting. many. many are hurting today. and our entire country hurts with them. because it s been all over the country we have seen so many crises. but in florida today, it s the epicenter. we re continuing to see deadly rainfall, catastrophic storm surges, roads and homes flooded. we re seeing millions of people without power and thousands hunkered down in schools and community centers. they are wondering what s going on left. what s going to be left when they get to go home. or even if they have a home to go to. some of the folks have been through this before. but that doesn t make it any easier. it makes their anxiety even higher, in my view. my message to people of florida, ti