that we helped to rescue, to evacuate from those flood-prone areas. we are still out in the community today going throughout each of the communities assisting with placing taxpayers and removing tree limbs so they can get to their cars and anyone who is trapped and cannot get out, if it s a emergency situation, they dial 911 and we will be there to assist them as well as the partners that stand behind me. i will stand ready to assist the community. okay. other questions? i had a question. jacqui: fox weather a letter, live images from sarasota county florida where firms issued alert earlier this morning of possible levy break sending deputies door to door in hidden river community to advise evacuation and 14 miles of major interstate in the area, i75 now shut down deemed unsafe for travel as water rises from nearby river. welcome to fox news live, i m jacqui heinrich. griff: i m griff jenkins, thousands of residents without power in the wake of powerful storm as cleanup a
it is the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. good afternoon, everyone. it s good to have you. election day, it s tomorrow, and the biggest names in both politics both political parties i should say are crisscrossing the kucountry in frenetic pitch to get out the vote. republicans believe they ll have what it takes to regain the house. all 435 house seats are up for grabs. 35 senate seats also on the ballot. control of that chamber is anyone s guess at this point, plus three dozen governor seats will be decided, and scores of other state and local positions. let s start in wisconsin and cnn s lucy kavanaugh. republican senator ron johnson fighting to hold onto his seat from mandela barnes, the lieutenant governor there. how are they making these final pitches to voters? reporter: that s right, victor. there is a close race for the governor as well, but all eyes on the senate race. the outcome of which could determine the balance of power in congress. we have two-term
nearly 200 oversight requests already submitted. the white house counsel telling republicans they need to resend all of those requests once they take over next week. the white house plans to work in good faith with the opposing party. those on the right skeptical to say the least. a few of the tweets. does leaking a story and sending a letter at 4:30 a.m. show good faith? the white house and media are already playing games. get ready, the oversight chair also digging in. joe biden promised the americans that he would be the most transparent president in history and i could make a strong case he is the least transparent president in history. we re supposed to provide oversight and root out waste, fraud, abuse and mismanagement in the federal government. joe biden has blocked us at every turn and surely everyone has seen by now over the past years the democrats haven t provided any oversight. we re trying to do our jobs. molly: first we go to jacque heinrich traveling with
daniels hush money investigation and there s a new dangerous phase for donald trump. also to night, a series of political motivated shootings in arizona show us how the big lies is fueling a new era of political violence in america. in your time sophistication and how the restaurant lobby is using worker fees to keep the minimum wage down. i ll speak to a reporter and activists behind that story. this is american voices. a weekend of protests over abortion access is once again shining a light over the battle of productive rights. it is a battle likely to shape american politics for years to come, and will be a key issue as would begin to talk about 2020. for tomorrow, vice president kamala harris will mark the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade in florida. this is the first anniversary of the 1973 ruling since the supreme court reversed it. harris is expected to lay out of the white house plans to fight new restrictions at the state level, and there is a reason the white house i
progress of emotion putting florida as the center of the political universe. the stormy daniels hush money investigation entering a new dangerous phase for donald trump? also, tonight, a series of politically motivated shootings in arizona shows us how there is a new era of fuel political violence in america. the new york times. investigation into how the new york restaurants are keeping minimum wages down. this, is american voices. but a weekend of protests over abortion access is once again shining a light over the battle of reproductive rights. it is a battle likely to shape american politics for years to come, it will be a key issue as we begin to talk about 2024. tomorrow, vice president kamala harris will mark the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade in florida. this, of course, is the first anniversary of the first 1973 ruling since the supreme court reversed it. harris is expected to lay out how the white house fights these restrictions on state level. there is a reason