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midterm season. less than a week before early voting begins. nbc s vaughn hillyard is in phoenix, and former president trump will be in arizona sunday, campaigning for masters and the rest of the republican tick, what is interesting about blake masters, among other things, he embraced the conspiracy theorie former president trump about the 2020 election. recently, he changed his tone a little bit. i imagine that has to come up tonight. no? reporter: if you look in polling over the last months, he has consistently been behind mark kelly. that is where you have seen, even on the issue of abortion, in the past he called for a federal personhood bill, an abortion ban that would be in federal statute. you have seen him walk away from that. when you are looking at these polls, these polls there s a lot to them. there s a lot of nuance. you see the economy and inflation being at the top and forefront of voters minds. then there s the question of, what are the issues that would
because this story is out there, just because these federal agents, as you report, feel this way, it doesn t mean it is a done deal here. exactly. again, it is up to the federal prosecutor and this is the u.s. attorney in delaware, and this is a trump holdover. we don t have any time line, all i can say is that we, you know, these investigations from the d.o.j., usually take a long time. there are a lot of political land mines here and attorney general merrick garland has tried to make clear that the decision is not going to rest with him. yes? definitely. so again, i know i ve said this but this is a trump holdover, so garland, you know, we have been, the washington post has reported back when the biden administration had started, that i think they probably did this so they can prevent any political backlash. most u.s. attorney generals, they do switch when the administrations change, but not this one and garland had vowed that he is not interfering, there will be no political i
what herschel walker is telling us about the newest twist being reported and what his opponent is saying about the revelations. president biden on the road to officially talk about jobs and unofficially trying to hem a democrat in congress keep his job. a live report from our correspondent traveling with the president. plus, the date officially set. the january 6th committee s next and possibly last public hearing. and jurors right now hearing new testimony in the oath keepers trial, including that its leader claimed to have a contact in the secret service, all of it as we are just getting word that the president is announcing marijuana reform. we will have more on that in a couple of minutes. i m hallie jackson in washington and i want to bring in our nbc news senior national correspondent and the correspondent yamiche alcindor and fred is joining us, too. and before we get into it all here. i know there are a lot of developments. we got to point out why this is such a significant r
january 6th insurrection, and now you have a key figure pleading guilty, and apparently agreeing to cooperate. ken dilanian with the brack can breaking news, thank you. the end of a 33 day strike of rising gas prices in california. the not so good news. californians are paying nearly $3 more than the national average. $6.42 for a regular gallon of gas. just below the all time record. but prices are expected to keep going down. even after opec announced major oil distribution cuts across the word. in other words they will slash ow much oil is produced and distributed. i want to bring in nbc s laura barrett live for us in l.a. and this is coming more on the heels of president biden today saying he is disappointed in the opec decision. talk to us next for folks where you are. reporter: a lot of disappointment, right, across the board, especially as the national average is so much lower than what we re seeing here in california. at this gas station