head south to mexico, a migrant caravan is making its way north. the lead starts right now. senior u.s. officials are urging the counterparts to do a lot more to drive down the number of border encounters. a record number of migrants is overwhelming both sides of them order, they are facing a barrage of complaints from elected officials who were usually on his side. we will explain. talking 2024, the latest development to keep trumps name off state primary ballot. they responded to a challenge of trump s eligibility, why is it the merit and their spending so confidently yet so many do not think the economy is doing well? we will investigate the finances and feeling heading into the new year. welcome to the lead, i am beyond got in for tapper. top officials are in mexico looking for help in slowing the surge of migrants at the u.s. border. the pictures show how urgent the crisis has become, we have 6000 migrants around the u.s./mexico border yesterday, that s a drop from wha
money, if you re not guilty? plus back last, 1,300 plus russians wind up in handcuffs after protesting vladimir putin s decision to call up more troops and plunge russia deeper into war in ukraine. and democrats struggling on capitol hill to secure legislation to fund police. we re within 50 days of the midterms, that s enough to counter a republican onslaught on crime. an unprovoked attack, the victim left in a coma, the attacker free within days. law enforcement called the law dangerous and insane. in congress, riley s agenda will be their agenda, they want to defund the police, even as crime rages out of control across the state. up first, donald trump and the law. two major new setbacks for the former president. last hour the judge presiding over the mar-a-lago documents case aileen cannon admitting she was wrong. the new writing comes a morning after the federal appeals court panel, that included two trump appointees, said that cannon was wrong. that giving the j
senate majority leader chuck schumer was caught on a hot mic telling the president the senate race he s most concerned about, and also, willie, in that moment, he showed joe biden his socks. there s some political cartoon socks. there was a lot going on on the tarmac. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it s friday, october 28th. along with willie and me, we have former white house press secretary jen psaki, and jonathan lemire, and eugene robinson joins us along with presidential historian, jon meacham, his new book is titled and there was light, abraham lincoln and the american struggle. a great group this morning. joe is of but we have a lot to get to, willie. elon musk is officially in charge of twitter. the tesla ceo closed the deal last night, purchasing the social media giant for $44 billion after the deal closed, musk fired four executives, including the ceo and cfo, the head of legal policy, trust and safety who reportedly led the team who decided whether
live there actually think and it is shocking. and charlie. big saturday flop of them all. involves a john fetterman, american flags, and the winds. they all come together to make the biggest feel of the week. first of the midterms. president biden is taking up his campaign schedule in the final stretch. he stopped in the chicago area earlier today and tonight he is in philadelphia campaigning for john fetterman with former president obama. earlier today he gave this ominous warning. we ve got to make sure we protect the american people. basic fundamental rights. they are in jeopardy. and right now we have three more days? three more days. biden democrats, they made are all pushing is not necessarily issues that matter most of the american people. but democracy itself that s on the ballot. make no mistake, democracy is on the ballot for quick summaries got to tell voters what they need to hear his democracy is on the ballot. democracy is on the ballot. democrac
three days, 19 hours, 59 minutes 55 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. i m steve kornacki coming to you from, well, not three in rockefeller center, our usual location instead i m at the historic, royal famous in lexington, kentucky. heart of the sixth congressional district tomorrow it s gonna be the biggest day in horse racing. the breeders cup championship races, featuring some of the best forces from all around the world. but tonight, we re here to talk about the election. the midterms. now just days away. the final by candidates all across the country here building towards tuesday night already. tens of millions of votes when all is said and done, we re anticipating the turnout level for this midterm election is going to shatter all existing records. we could be north of 120 million people who cast votes. the interest level is extremely high. the stakes are high. let s take you through what that looks like again. if you need a r