group of people outside a migrant shelter killing eight. we ll bring you that news conference as soon as it begins. we re learning more about what could be behind the mass shooting at a busy outlet mall on saturday that left eight dead. we ll talk to a dad who was with his teen daughter when the shots rang out. meanwhile, in california, we re live at a migrant camp where hundreds of people from all over the world have come to seek asylum days before the u.s. lifts health restrictions at the border this morning. there is word that the governor of texas is now sending more troops to the border in his state. in new york, protesters stand on subway tracks interrupting service as calls grow for authorities to charge the man who put a fellow subway rider into a deadly chokehold. and we ll break down president biden s new strategy to raise the debt ceiling as he prepares to meet with top congressional leaders tomorrow. and we begin with breaking news out of texas where off
34-year-old singer aaron carter found dead in his home. how family and friends are remembering the former child pop star. plus, candidates in toss-up races across the country are hoping to catch the momentum in this 11th hour. cnn takes you live to pennsylvania, georgia, new york, and florida. and later did you check your tickets? well, no worry. you didn t win the powerball. but nobody else did either. we ll tell you how much the next expected jackpot will be worth. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin this hour on the campaign trail. just two days remain until the midterm elections and the stakes couldn t be higher as candidates make their final pitches to voters. key battleground states of georgia, nevada, arizona and pennsylvania could tip the balance of power to either party in washington. many voters have already made up their minds. more than 38 million early ballots have been cast in 47 states. joe biden and fo
good to be with you. i m chris jansing in for katy tur. president biden is making a big promise on abortion rights, a promise that he s betting will help lift democratic candidates who are on the midterm ballots. that s why these ecritical to elect more democrats to the united states senate and keep control of the house of representatives. folks, if we do that, here is the promise i make to you and to the american people, the first bill i send to congress will be could codify roe v. wade. and when congress passes it, i ll sign it in january. vote democratic and then i will send a message to codify roe but some folks are asking why wait until the next congress when the party has control now. i m going to talk to the director late they are hour on the timing of the president s speech and whether the issue can get democrats over the finish line. tim ryan and j.d. vance last night in a critical ohio senate race as well as in their last debate. the pair went toe to toe. temper
i m katy tur. millions have voted. 34 million to be exact. billions with a b have been spent on ads. candidates in just about every potential plate of their potential constituents, and with four days to go, who is gettable, and trying to flip the switch in a last minute undecided voter s head. what about a celebrity endorsement? oprah winfrey just got behind the pennsylvania senate candidate john fetterman, instead of mehmet oz, a regular guest on her old talk show and she inserted herself into the dead heat race and if she lived there, she would have voted fetterman quote for many reasons. and more than just another celebrity endorsement, a pointed and personal snap, from the woman who basically gave dr. oz a thing, who gave him the platform and the face recognition and he has been running his whole campaign off of, how much of the oprah seal of approval actually have? back in 2008 it was estimated her endorsement of barack obama in the democratic presidential primary gene
warrant. what happens next? welcome, everybody. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto for your world. we begin with david spunt at the justice department. david? i was in the room when merrick garland made those comments, history-making comment to see an attorney general talk about a search warrant that he authorized, the final person to sign off on the search warrant of a former president of the united states. i want to play some of what the attorney general said. listen. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly. where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken. charles, for days attorney general garland and fbi districter christopher wray have been under scrutiny for not coming out and speaking about this. attorney general merrick garland did today. he spoke a littl