Rubble. Ten people are hurt. My son, thats the hardest part. He keeps asking me when is she coming home, he saw the footage this morning. Pj rodriguezs mother and grandmother were in the tower that collapsed. Unfortunately, it happened to other families, too. They were visiting from columbia. This couple whose daughter said they lived in the building for seven years. The front page of this mornings miami herald says it all, tragedy in surfside. This drawing Surveillance Video captures the moment of the collapse. It had 136 units, 55 in the Northeast Corridor that completely collapsed. I want to go to Kerry Sanders. You have been there the last 25 hours. Whats the latest on the Rescue Effort, whats the last day been like . Reporter the Rescue Effort, stephanie, continues. We know as you stated, they have been tunneling from underneath. It is going to shift from an Underneath Effort as well as from the top. They brought in large cranes overnight, taking up a good portion of Collins Avenu
Line. Were going to have the latest for you from the campaign trail. And it is said to be the largest Lottery Prize in history, 1. 6 billion is up for grabs in tonights Powerball Drawing. It is saturday, everyone. Thank you so much for waking up with this. Good morning, boris. Thanks to our producers for that reminder that the Powerball Drawing is coming up. Ive got to get my lottery tickets. Are you playing . I am now. Thanks for the reminder. Appreciate that. We begin this morning with the final sprint to the midterm election. The candidates and their surrogates are making the final push with just three days to go before election day. And the battle for control of the senate it comes down to a handful of key states including pennsylvania, barack obama, President Biden, and President Trump also campaigning in the state today. Republicans heading into tuesdays elections, though, with a slight edge. But millions of voters have already cast their ballots. Everything voting is up compared
line. we re going to have the latest for you from the campaign trail. and it is said to be the largest lottery prize in history, $1.6 billion is up for grabs in tonight s powerball drawing. it is saturday, everyone. thank you so much for waking up with this. good morning, boris. thanks to our producers for that reminder that the powerball drawing is coming up. i ve got to get my lottery tickets. are you playing? i am now. thanks for the reminder. appreciate that. we begin this morning with the final sprint to the midterm election. the candidates and their surrogates are making the final push with just three days to go before election day. and the battle for control of the senate it comes down to a handful of key states including pennsylvania, barack obama, president biden, and president trump also campaigning in the state today. republicans heading into tuesday s elections, though, with a slight edge. but millions of voters have already cast their ballots. every
house from inside to outside. a lot to look for. martha: great points. there were two people in the house we now know that were not killed in this. we know roughly what kind of weapon was used. you make the point that occurred to me as well. how do you kill four year able-bodied people unless they are somehow bound or restrained or incapacitated by some kind of means. it s an extraordinarily awful story as we head into thanksgiving for these four families. there s so many questions, judge jeanine. thank you. our hearts go out to them. the band has been warming up there and we re looking forward to this big night. thanks for taking time with us. coming up, we ll speak with dana perino and pete hegseth who will also be at the patriot awards later tonight. breaking right now, former russian intelligence agents
about voter suppression. what are you making of that? this is the thing in georgia for decades and decades. it s so important to think about the history of georgia, the history of voter suppression in the state which has been dangerous and deadly for rock georgians for as long as many can remember. that s the history around this conversation. whether or not it s easier or harder to vote in georgia, it s harder to vote by mail. in-person has skyrocketed, a lot of that is because it s very hard to vote by mail compared to like before. deadlines have been moved up. time frame has been shortened. drop boxes have been moved from inside to outside. all of that has made it harder to vote by mail but in many ways it s easier in in-person. the state has added required sunday voting. it s extended the mandatory times for early voting. so they made it easier to vote in person, harder by mail. so it really does come down to