joining us now cnn political analyst, new york times political correspondent maggie haberman, she is the best selling author of the remarkable book confidence man: the making of donald trump and the breaking of america. so how real is this? this is happening? this is real? what are you hearing? it sure seems to. with donald trump, you never want to say it s an absolutely. ichb hearing from multiple people it s likely to be that leak of november 14th. they consider it an ideal time, as you said, because it would be right after the midterms. he had been talking about announcing before the midterms. that really worried a lot of republicans who tried to talk him out of it through various methods. telling them he would be blamed if they lost. remember, he loses some things by doing this, anderson. what he thinks he gains is some protection from justice department investigations and he tries to forestall the rest of the field, especially in a week that mike pence s book is coming out
history, 80% of the time, the party in power loses at least one senate seat. so if democrats manage to hold on, they re really going against history. history suggests that one of these close races where even democrats might hold the slightest advantage right now may go the other way. the question, anderson, is can they take a seat that belonged to the republicans. that s why pennsylvania is such an important insurance policy against losing elsewhere and people are watching that race between dr. oz and fetterman. that s one where fetterman has basically clung to a lead throughout. it s narrowed quite a bit. he had a rough debate, but you know, i spoke to republicans and democrats today. no one was willing to make a prediction on that race. it s really interesting because oz is still sitting there with a very negative a favorable
the house select committee by 10:00 a.m. this morning. he has missed that deadline and the committee says there s a new deadline. te it s next week. here s their statement, we have received correspondence from the former president and his co counsel. we have informed the president s counsel he must begin producing records no later than next week, and he remains under subpoena for deposition testimony starting on november 14th. that is also the date cnn has reported that trump may be announcing his run for president next. we do know that these congressional subpoena dates can shift. it does look like there is some conversation between the two, but here s the update next week. there is a deadline. it sounds like to kaitlyn s point, there s conversations, maybe that s why they extend that. a very significant date coming up. thank you very much. and thanks to all of you for joining us. anderson starts now. good evening, for the first time since her husband was
maximize your chance of winning the biggest prize is to pick numbers above 31. why? because often choose anniversaries and birthdays. there s only 31 days max in any month. if you don t want to split the prize, pick numbers above 31. that way you don t split the prize if you do win. okay. so, what would okay. what do most people do when they win? do they go for the lump sum? often they do go for the lump sum. but here are some other things that are interesting from the numbers. the polling shows that most people will in fact split the prize with their family and friends. if you win, i expect a million dollars. two, they in fact quit their current job if you win. i hope you don t quit if you win because i like you a lot. of course, for me, the question is what would i do if i won? let me tell you that i would go and move to salem, massachusetts, and start running a halloween store because i just feel like that would be so tidy. so, i guess my question to you, anderson, is what wou
they didn t talk all of them about their lives and the election, and all of them have supported the donald trump lie that the 2020 election was stolen. it was not. and even kari lake at that event continued to say that she would accept the election results here in 2022 only if they were fair and transparent, not that she will accept the election results. so anderson, they have not changed. that election lie has not gone away. they just believe that voters care less about it. kyung lah, appreciate it. next to georgia which held the keys to control the senate with runoffs if 2020. dianne gallagher joins us there, here at a polling place that closed not long ago in atlanta. what are the arguments for the candidates there in georgia? reporter: the polling places may have closed but there are still plenty of people standing in line to vote on this final day of early in-person voting in georgia. the line you can see behind me here it wraps all the way around that building as people want