walk there locking up criminals. it has consequences but i don t know why that is so important. the subway tracks in new york city. eric adams to do more in the crime telling the new york post everybody is talking the talk but nobody is walking the walk. executive jennifer say a covid denier, the management gave her a choice to shut up or leave. that made me unemployable. what team is that? read. we are going to go see them. we are going to take you in the stadium. 13 days until the midterm elections. three big debates around the country last night, pennsylvania, new york, michigan steve: today, we are doing essentially the postgame show. that s right. steve: who won, who lost because so many people tuned in to watch those six people at different electors across the country. and who will win? we could know two weeks from today. a lot of big debate but anxiety from americans because we may not know who has control of the senate on election day
quite strong, jobs still going up. wages up again too. but inflation is going up faster. it s a complicated picture and we know it is issue one as we close this midterm campaign. plus, big shifts toward republicans in house races. democrats though still in play to hold the senate and oprah wants to help. the tv mogul who made dr. oz a star says she would vote for his democratic opponent in pennsylvania. if i lived in pennsylvania, i would have already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. and big political news that connects to important planning at the justice department. aides say donald trump could announce a 2024 presidential run just ten days from now. that won t stop the investigations but it could change how they are managed. now in order to make our country successful and sa safe glorious, i will probably do it again. get ready. that s all i m telling you, very soon. get ready. back to that story a bit later. up first new data on your number one is
hearings in, and yes, 20 months away from january 6th. but we are still finding out new information as of tonight. and the information is raising even more questions, interestingly enough, the questions about the trump white house s involvement in the attempt to overthrow our democracy. that s really what the whole thing is about, the heart of what the committee has been trying to get to the bottom of according to what they have said time and time again for about nine hearings and for more than a year. so, will we see anything new, or will this just be a kind of summation? well, we ve been told to expect new footage we haven t yet seen before and new witness testimony according to the committee s chairman. and remember those missing secret service text messages, we re apparently going to hear more about those and the agents who have allegedly been uncooperative with the panel. there were secret service agents who were playing a hugely important and very courageous role, and
absolutely right the president and talk about the on going investments in electric vehicles. we ve seen the president touring the floor getting a sense of the cars that are out and even driving an electric cadillac, wanting to use the remarks when he takes the stage again behind me in a few minutes to talk to the important work and the focus that the administration has had on electric vehicles. now, one of the announcements that we do expect to hear from the president is a new $900 million investment in building electric vehicle charges stations across the country across some 35 states including here in the state of michigan. now, of course, no need to emphasize that this is obviously a very important battle ground state so this is an opportunity for the president, too, to meet with local elected official leaders, union leaders and talk to the folks on the ground and again, this is an issue where he could really talk about a couple legislative victories for democrats includin
the district attorney s office told fox news while a victim has a right to be notified, they also have the right not to be contacted. after consulting with victim experts we don t believe this is a trauma informed approach. david, one of the deputy district attorney s there pointed to the fact that the d.a. recognized that victim service representatives will be at the hearings. they are not attorneys. when you take away the prosecutors and the victim s right to know and give them a serve that is counselling that s like putting a band-aid on something and is not a solution. a right to know supersedes the right not to be contacted. a couple of days ago i spoke to a friend of mine on a parole board and people in the law enforcement community about this issue. the important of impact statements not only in the courtroom but from families needs to be considered. there is another problem here that goes to where gascon s excuse about staffing. it s not just police officers on the