we ll bring you a live report from the scene. and in ukraine, last remaining fighters inside that steel plant are surrendering leaving russia in control of the key port city after months of fighting. and in washington for the first time in 50 years, lawmakers are holding a hearing on ufo sightings that have stunned officials at the pentagon. and we begin the hour with a primary under way in a key swing state, pennsylvania, and what has been an eventful series of races full of twists, turns and surprises. on the republican side, an extremely competitive three-way race for the senate nomination will put former president trump s influence to the test as dr. oz seeks to come out on top against conservative commentator kathy barnette and hedge fund competitive david mcccormick. and on the democratic primary, john fetterman is recovering after suffering a stroke forcing him off the campaign trail in the 11th hour of this race against conor lamb. and joining us now, dasha burns
market where so many of our country s problems were laid bare. he s also had meetings with victims, first responders, community leaders as well. it is decision day for primary voters in kentucky, north carolina, idaho and pennsylvania. all eyes on pennsylvania, and the 11th hour twists and turns. democratic front-runner john fetterman won t be attending his own rally since he s still recovering from a stroke. the republican field is in a statistical three-way tie, including a woman pictured next to proud boys on january 6th. we re on the ground there and have the latest from our steve kornacki at the big board. we just got big breaking news in the last 0 minutes or so. big news for parents specifically of young kids. the fda authorizing pfizer s covid booster for children ages are 5-11. a lot happening this hour because congress held a public hearing on unidentified flying phenomenon for the first time in 50 years. and showcase this video which you see on your screen. wha
hoping for more answers after that. gadi schwartz, thank you so much. that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. be sure to follow the show online. make sure you stay with us begin at noon eastern, andrea mitchell and katy tur report live from pennsylvania, a swing state with some of the most closely watched elections this year. yaz min vossoughian picks up with more news right now. good morning everybody. good to see you. we are staying on top of a lot of fast-moving stories. first, we re watching buffalo, new york, the shattered community there looking for solace and action after ten people were shot and killed in a racist attack on a grocery store. right now the president stepping into a role he knows all too well, sadly, consoler-in-chief. the president and the first lady paying their respects at the
pipe bombs. in this ways, this is a tough case, because it s 800 people all part of this angry mob, but some people with a lot more culpability. this is really soon for there to be even 60 pleas. remember, this happened back january 6th. i think we need to be patient, let the justice department do its job, and make sure everybody who led and financed the insurrection are brought to justice. thank you so much for your expertise. that does it for me. i m joe fryer. my colleague yasmin vossoughian continues coverage in just a few minutes. min vossoughian continues coverage in just a few minutes. #1 for diabetic dry skin #1 for psoriasis symptom relief and #1 for eczema symptom relief gold bond champion your skin
yeah, historic and heartbreaking indeed. michelle grossman and ya min vossoughian there on the ground, and anne thompson. on the phone is democratic candidate for mayor eric adams, and if you can, can you bring us up to recovery efforts there in brooklyn. thank you so much for having me. you know, i was out until about 4:00 a.m. this morning watching an unprecedented just display of the power of water in our city. for the first time in our life, i saw the inability of the brooklyn bridge going into manhattan and it was flooded going throughout the borough and crown heights was flooded and there was almost 5.6 inches of rain, and so when you woke up today, you were hit with the