puerto rico today, devastated by hurricane fiona two weeks ago and the president and white house officials did their part to try to tamp down that controversy. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. white house officials are putting out the word that federal help is on the way for people who need it the most. race is not going to be a factor, despite what the vice president said. hello. surveying damage from hurricane fiona. president biden is already sounding the alarm about storms that won t hit for years. today i m announcing more than $60 million in funding to help coastal areas in puerto rico. [applause] become better prepared for the glorm he says his response doesn t favor friends. times like these our nation comes together, put aside our difference our political differences and get to work. we show up. that s different than what vice president harris suggeste
plus an explosion kills the daughter of a key ally of vladimir putin. raising questions about whether the ally himself was the target. in confusion reigns as florida school year starts with the don t say gay bill in full force. we will have a live report ahead. next hour, the two democratic candidates hoping to unseat governor ron desantis. the man behind that bill, it will join me live. nikki frieden charlie crist ahead of their tuesday showdown. you don t want to miss this. we re going to begin in georgia this hour way circuit court of appeals. a short time ago, temporarily blocked senator lindsey graham from having to testify before a fulton county special grand jury on tuesday. this blocking comes just two days after a judge had denied graham s attempt to delay the testimony. fulton county district attorney fani willis whose investigating possible election interference in georgia during the 2020 race wants to question graham about the calls he made to georgia secretary of
hitler. and lara. from sky-high inflation to illegal immigrants pouring over the border, things are really bad. so why is everything suddenly perfect? everyone says everything is perfect, but why? the cultural movement to find a new word with. but first, on the same day the dow plunged into bear market territory, it was all about a party at the white house. sir elton john serenading president and first lady biden and a crowd on the white house lawn. and it s the not just the stock market that plunged this week. so is the money in everyone s wallets. a new study finding the average american has lost more than $4,000 a year in income since biden took office, erasing the $4,000 gains from when trump was in office. republican leaders now making the economy a priority the as we count down 45 days until the midterms. the key goals of the commitment to america are advance a parents bill of rights, fund border security, crack down on leftist prosecutors and curb wasteful gover
political hurdles. exits about opportunity. it s about giving people a fair shot. the people who will benefit will love it for the question is is it fair to everyone else? cooksville as former white house senior advisor cedric richmond who now advises the dnc about this election your gamble. then, the u.s. announces the single largest share of weapons to be sent since the war in ukraine began too. this announcement as part of our efforts to ensure ukraine military can continue to defend its people. will discuss the u.s. response there six months after russia invaded. and the state of afghanistan one year since the last american forces left with retired general frank mckenzie who oversaw the controversy with draw. and a judge orders the release of a redacted version of the affidavit used to search for her president trump s mar-a-lago estate. we will ask our sunday panel whether there was ever any national security risk. then, researchers may be getting closer to a vaccin
mar-a-lago. former president trump now hinting at fourth amendment violations will also threatening to release surveillance video of the search, which would have a white ranging impact. the life reporting, in just a moment. and does trump s argument hold any water legally? we are going to ask a former federal prosecutor about that and much more. plus, the balance of power in the senate. could democrats be poised to maintain control, or even gain seats, holding off the gop? search minority leader mitch mcconnell race a few eyebrows with his comments this week about candidate quality. we ll dive into a new report that has the senate as a toss-up. 80 days from election day. we are also keeping a close eye on the georgia election and investigation of rudy giuliani, and what we ve learned from his testimony this week, and where the probe goes from here. he is now considered a target of the investigation. and the next hour, we will dive deeper into right wing extremism and the thre