me. i appreciate it, man. you are my friend, and you got my back, and i appreciate it, and i m very happy that it s another weekend. have a great weekend! you too. thank you to all of you at home for joining us tonight. happy friday. and it sure has been a busy one. it has been a bad day, if your name is donald trump. today, the january 6th committee issued a subpoena for the former president, and it is blistering, saying he, quote, personally orchestrated a multi part effort to overthrow the 2020 election. we will be getting to that, shortly. but, first, do you remember this photo? what you are looking at is a highly sensitive satellite photo showing an explosion at an iranian space center. this photo from an intelligence briefing was tweeted out to the world in august 2019, by none other than president trump. the fact that he gets so rattled intelligence officials and its soon led to internet sleuths being able to identify the u.s. spy satellite that took the photo. the
good evening, our countdown clock continues to kick away. 17 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes and 39 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. here we are back where we were last friday night and where we will be every friday night at this time, counting down to election day. early voting, election day is pretty much underway in a dozen states, where early voting has already begun, including georgia, north carolina, both starting up this week. each of those states home to a key senate race, both of which we will be talking about this hour and tomorrow. early voting beginning in nevada, and that is where democrats may face what is their toughest individual battle to hold the senate seat. we have reporters on the ground there and then does two other battleground states we mentioned, we ll be joined by them shortly. plus, we will hear from voters in michigan that is where the governor s race has heated things up a bit this week and where there is a refe
spectacularly. robert lee woods, won at the 20 people arrested in the scheme, today, a miami judge dismissed charges against him on jurisdictional grounds. that judge found that in order for the office to bring these charges, the possible crime, in this case, had to have happened in more than one place in florida. in other words, the judge ruled that desantis s prosecutors got the court system roe. and it appears a precedent has been set. mr. wood s attorney says he is already shared his motion dismiss i m grounds of jurisdiction would attorneys representing the other 19 people accused of voter fraud, but that in the case and comes at a price. the governor s message to ex felons has been delivered, namely, but at your peril. in the end, that s the point. that does it for us tonight, rachel will be back on monday. i ll see you again on tuesday, and now with 18 days to go in the election, it s time for the kornacki come down with steve kornacki. kornacki