you can t condemn her. no, you can t condemn oprah. to georgia where there has been a record breaking early voter turn out. eva mckend joins us. good morning. reporter: good morning, senator warnock continues to make this argument that herschel walker is not fit to serve in the united states senate. when he says this, he s really making a play for republican voters as well. but if neither candidate gets to this critical 50 plus 1% here in georgia, then it is going to trigger a december runoff. so i asked senator warnock about this on the trail. this race remains incredibly close, are you prepared for it to go to a runoff? we are prepared to do whatever it takes to win. i ll tell you what s not close, my record and herschel walker s record. what i ve spent my life doing and what he spent his life
send her off and pay fay final respects. as i look inside westminster abbey, you can t think of the scope of her life and history that she was married in that same chapel in 1947 to philip. and she received her coronation there five years later in 1952. and today will be her funeral in that same historic abbey. somebody said to me, the queen is even working in death. she has brought the world together. she has brought all of the heads of state together. it s what she xpent her whole life doing. was almost being britain s top diplomat and britain s queen. and she planned this. everything we are going to watch over the next hour or so, she was involved in the planning of it. who was invited? the music was going to be played. the procession that we re going to see, where the members of the royal family would sit. every single detail of this. imagine that. she sat down and said okay,
the inherent, to exceptional nature, of where the plaintiffs. at the end of the day, it s trump, and she will see a special treatment that no one would get. contrary to the facts, contrary to the law, and that s what she s done. she said there s no precedence, omitted what i want. is that what we re getting at? there s plenty of law. the doj gave it to or why there is no privileges here, why these documents are classified, and there s a possible interest and it. she doesn t even do legal analysis. she says, i m not buying what doj is selling, despite the facts, and the evidence, and admitted to it for trump. let me jump in here because the special master said sorry, can you talk about the judge s ruling? i find it, rarely, what i say, comical about national security stuff. i spent my life doing, it but this is comical. let me explain why. when you look at a classified document, you saw cover sheets in the famous photo in the search. take the cover sheet off, and
privilege here, why these documents are classified. so there is precedent? there is. but she hasn t grappled with, the chessington illegal analysis, she says i m not buying what the doj selling despite the facts and evidence, and i want to do it for trump i want you to jump in here, because the special master has can you talk about the judges rule or do you think i find that really what i say comical about national security stuff, i spent my life doing, it but this is comical. let me explain why when you look at the classified documents, use our cover sheet in that famous fbi search, take the cover seat off and that is expose the real documents. the header on the top and bottom of the document as a classification. for example, top secure code word, tell keyhole, some of the words and phrases that you would see in a document gathered at mar-a-lago. this question about what the documents are classified or not, i learned to read and fifth great, don. when in says top secret, c
no one mentioning it? a couple things are going on. first let s hear from mitch mcconnell, the head republican in the senate. he s not there because people love him. he s loved by no one. he s considered smart, considered a master tactician. in washington, people are very much afraid of mitch mcconnell. cross him, he will hurt you. they listen carefully to his political analysis, because that s what he spends his life doing. that s the only thing he spent his life doing. here s what mitch mcconnell says the problem is. watch. there s a greater likelihood the house flips than the senate. senate races are just different. they re statewide. candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome. tucker: so there s head republican in the senate, conceding three months out that republicans probably won t retake the senate. why is that? the answer, of course, was in