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
appear here on msnbc. for now, back to you. wow, marissa, six and a half feet of snow. that is insane. i cannot imagine how people are coping with all of this. and then, you think about all the unprecedented nature of how growing the season, a snowfall like this is actually. people were not prepared for something like this. something like this usually happens in january or february, in the middle of winter. let s remind folks, we are still in fall. it is not even winter yet. stay warm, if you can. especially amidst all the snow that is continuing to come. thankfully, everyone, the weather is much better for a historic wedding underway in the south lawn of the white house. president biden s 28 year old granddaughter, namely biden, is getting married to 25-year-old peter neil. only 18 other weddings have ever been held at the white house. this wedding comes just in time for president biden s 80th birthday, tomorrow. that is quite some time. i have to say, the news correspondent, jeff f