president as well. but that s a good i don t know if you have anything more on the first lady, but obviously i think she will continue stay away from the president as well. smart decision, but we don t try to tell the first lady what to do. i feel some trepidation talking about what the first lady so, first of all, the first lady spoke to this directly. she s feeling fine. just want to make sure that s clear. she s going to continue to follow the cdc guidance and she s going to continue to wear a mask, and so that s what she is going to that s what she s going to do moving forward. go ahead. dr. jha, you said you talked about the test he had, what is the testing cadence going to be, will he be tested daily, and will it be rapid tests or pcr tests? so i don t know that there is much value of a pcr test at this point. it will be positive for a while, right. so i don t actually know what his testing cadence is going to be. cdc does not recommend any testing for f
two deep blue states looking to capitalize on democratic failures in the white house pull off a victory. brooke singman has all of those results. brooke: good morning, yesterday s primaries setting up match ups for a big red wave in november midterm. in new york, congressman lee zeldin wins for governor, and will face kathy hochul, running for her first full term after rising to power in the wake of disgraced former governor andrew cuomo sexual assault scandals. zeldin promises to clean up the mess by their policies. she s been pandering, when tax and control spend nothing albany and pro liberal criminals incysts insist on taking our state in the wrong direction, kathy hochul didn t lead them, she got led by the far left. brooke: gubernatorial race in illinois, darren bailey is up against incumbent democrat j.b. pretzger. bailey says she is the change needed. illinois is a lot worse off than it was 40 years ago and time for something different. brooke: moderate de
didn t he would make home he. was slammed against stone column injuring his headed back any watched as rioters wearing make america great again hats listened as he shouted racist slurs at him the actions of the mob on that a traumatized officer blasting gate so much that he still has flask flashbacks. but he still doesn t blame the rioters for what happened that january six he thinks of donald trump himself should be held accountable. seeing the timing of events and how things unfolded and to whip up, i mean to feed people incorrect narratives and then to have them come to the city at the time that they re gonna how to certify votes, and then to whip people up and say we re gonna go down pennsylvania avenue and as a president, to use the bully pulpit. the election villa jury stolen what does that mean? the president united states, this is the most human being on the planet. most power human being on the planet if he can, if he is not held accountable, can do whateve
internet connected devices in the home. i told her, “i m here to take care of you.” connecting with kim. made me reconnect with my mom. it s very important to keep loved ones close. we know that creating memories with loved ones brings so much joy to your life. a family trip to the team usa training facility. i don t know how to thank you. i m melissa murray in for i m here to thank you. alex tonight. james blassingame, a capitol police officer, didn t think he would make it home. he was slammed against a stone column, injuring his head and back, and watched rioters wearing make america great again hats and listened as they shouted racist slurs at him. the actions of the mob on that day traumatized officer blassingame so much that he still has flashbacks. but he still doesn t blame the rioters for what happened that january sixth. he thinks it s donald trump himself should be held accountable. seeing the timing of events and how things unfolded and to whip up, i mean
jose? good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. we continue with breaking news. right now on capitol hill, you ve been watching this vote that has been carried out on the floor of the house. and as you can see, it appears that george santos appears to have been expelled. and we were just listening to former congressman talking about what happens now. let s listen in right now to the speaker. two-thirds voting in the affirmative. the resolution is adopted and a motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the clerk will notify the governor of the state of new york of the action of the house. under clause 5d of rule 20, the chair announces to the house in light of the expulsion of the gentleman from new york, mr. santos, the whole number of the house is now 334. so it seems as though with those few words, congressman george santos has been expelled. he is no longer a member of congress. how is the process going to be carried out? we