us in the united states and all around the world, i m max foster in london. just ahead will you accept the results of your election in november? i m going to win the election, and i will accept that result. the president lied about the election fundamentally. she couldn t answer. she didn t answer. the united states president told them to go there. we expect him to come in because he has a legal obligation to come in. he is going to re-evaluate our relationship with saudi arabia because they did side with russia against the interests of the american people. everything is going up. double and triple. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. monday, october 17th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in kyiv where at least four explosions have rocked the ukrainian capital and officials say russia s latest attacks have been carried out by kamakazi drones. the city s mayor says rescue operations are under way where two people rem
jdbalart@msnbc. yasmin vossoughian picks up with more news right now. good to see you. it is thursday morning. i m yasmin vossoughian live for you here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. we got a lot to get to this morning. right now a jolt of good news on the economic front. 12 days out from the midterms which could very well be decided by how voters feel about the economy. the gdp grew more than expected and how the white house is responding to that. new urgency and new questions in two of the most consequential races of the midterms. first in georgia, a new allegation against herschel walker. the antiabortion republican denying a claim from another former girlfriend who came forward anonymous saying he drove her to get an abortion decades ago. i am a registered independent and i voted for donald trump in both elections. i do not believe that herschel walker is fit to be a u.s. senator. walker is firing back, calling the allegation a lie and saying he s done w
live there actually think and it is shocking. and charlie. big saturday flop of them all. involves a john fetterman, american flags, and the winds. they all come together to make the biggest feel of the week. first of the midterms. president biden is taking up his campaign schedule in the final stretch. he stopped in the chicago area earlier today and tonight he is in philadelphia campaigning for john fetterman with former president obama. earlier today he gave this ominous warning. we ve got to make sure we protect the american people. basic fundamental rights. they are in jeopardy. and right now we have three more days? three more days. biden democrats, they made are all pushing is not necessarily issues that matter most of the american people. but democracy itself that s on the ballot. make no mistake, democracy is on the ballot for quick summaries got to tell voters what they need to hear his democracy is on the ballot. democracy is on the ballot. democrac
out there and we have said multiple times to making sure that he s talking directly to the american people about how we are delivering on our promises, delivering on how we re really taking inflation seriously. this past weekend, he did it hit the road with this message. watch. our economy is strong as hell. inflation is worldwide. worse off everywhere else than it is in the united states. let s bring in stephen moore, former senior economic adviser to president trump and robert wolf, former economic adviser to president obama, founder and ceo of 32 advisers and a fox news contributor. we had five minutes but we had to do the title so now we have 3 1/2. thanks for coming on. steve, to you first. you and e.j. wrote this in the new york post. average american is losing 34 k and everything else on biden s work. the average 401(k) hit over 35,000 at the start of the year. the assets have shrunk. the average plan down about $34,000. 24% in less than one year. in you put in
debate stage. in georgia that was a lie, i m not backing down. my opponent as a problem with the truth. pennsylvania. we should have had a debate already. i actually have a record in fighting crime. and wisconsin. we have to keep violent criminals in jail. it s absurd when people say i m soft on crime. i ll speak with two independents, senator bernie sanders of vermont and utah s independent senate candidate evan mcmullin. plus, trump s testimony. he must accountable. the january 6th committee issues a subpoena for former president trump to testify about his role in the attack on the capitol. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. while new video reveals congressional leaders pleading for help why don t you get the president to tell them to leave the capitol. and new questions emerge on how the secret service handled advance warnings of the threat. i ll talk to democratic congresswoman stephanie m