today, so it was not easy. i think i made most of them. i mean, it doesn t matter even which side. it was tough, tough to play. so, yeah, i don t see anything i could really do better. and that s good. that s when you can bounce back faster in the next tournaments. well, no such problems for defending champion iga swiatek. after a slow start, the world number one gave herself an early birthday gift a day before turning 22 by cruising past spain s cristina bucsa, 6 4, 6 0. yeah, i feel pressure. i would be lying if i said i don t, but i m trying to kind of work with it and just play my game, no matter, you know, all the circumstances and the expectations from the outside. it s not easy, but basically i think it s like the most important thing in tennis right now to cope with that properly. and i already know how to do that. so, i have all hopes that i m going to continue doing that. to rugby union and it s been a turbulent 2a hours for english premiership side london irish r
heartbreaking stories and the efforts to fight back. from the president of neera pro-choice america. into later, a new space race between the united states and china. as a nasa prepares to return to the moon for the very first time in 50 years, with its most powerful rocket yet. all of that and more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you. i am katie fang. two big developments we are watching this morning in the federal probe of classified documents seized from donald trump s florida home. one involves the national security fallout. the other is about a request from trump s legal team. what let s get started. this morning, with the latest from barry graham. back who is. live good morning, gary. good morning. katie directors of national targets said yesterday to in a letter to congressional leaders that for all of this is going to be conducting a review of what these document may have said. 180 plus classified documents with they may have, said who may have seen the
call, it does send a signal that democrats are very galvanized behind that. and we can t wait until the 11th hour before the general election to get out the vote. so, i know of social conservative organizations that are getting bus tours ready, get out the vote efforts, volunteer groups to galvanize the pro-life community to get them out to vote. early on in the general election process. but this was certainly an opportunity for us to realize that democrats are just as motivated about this as we have been on supreme court justices for the past decade. so, both sides are really looking at that is an opportunity to buckle up and get out the vote. let me bring someone else in the conversation, cnn political commentator paul welcome to the conversation. harry enten you know, data as i call him, cnn numbers crunchers, he s an he crunch these numbers for us. he said democrats have now outperformed biden in 2020 and each of the four house special elections since roe was overturn
political commentators alice stewart and political analyst alex burns. he is the co-author of the book, this will not pass. trump, biden and the battle for america s future. good evening, one and all. thank you so much for joining. alex, we re gonna start with you. we need a reality check on the midterms, everybody s been anticipating a red wave, but that seems to have shifted significantly in the past month. what are you expecting now? don, i think there s no question that the circumstances of this campaign have changed substantially since the start of the summer. and it really does help to take a step back and look at the big picture here. the president s party almost always does terribly in the midterm elections, and democrats are probably going to have a pretty rough november. but when you think back to where we were at the beginning of june, with sky high gas prices, the biden agenda dead in the water, or so it seemed, and the republican party facing different kinds of
it pours money into all kinds of high tech ideas. as a result, every once in a while, companies that look like high tech sneak through with a few tech credentials. sweetgreen has raised $325 million in venture funding. wework founder insisted he ran a tech company. his company s1 used the word technology 110 times. but at the end of the day, sweetgreen makes salad. and i kid you not, there is a sweetgreen in a wework in downtown san jose. i m telling you all this so you can see where i m coming from. when i heard oliver space had raised $7 million in seed funding, do not get me wrong, oliver space is a cool company. you go online. you pick out furniture or even whole rooms of furniture and the company delivers it to your door to rent. you were probably not expecting me to say wework in the same breath of your company. chan ran operations for uber in north asia. do you see where i m coming from, that this seems to me to be we used to call them rent-a-centers. but not a high