the administration is under intense scrutiny as it tries to put out firestorm of criticism over a lack of transparency, but president biden says he is fully cooperating with investigators while arguing, quote, there s no there there. all this coming as two senate democrats are calling for a full investigation. former federal prosecutor alex little is standing by with the big picture, but first, let s go to lucas tomlinson live at the white house with the very latest. hello, lucas. reporter: good afternoon, arthel. many republicans asking more questions about the timeline and why the decision was made not to reveal these classified documents before the midterm elections. nobody should be above the law, but what it comes down to here is the deliberate misleading of the american people. again, when did they know, how many people knew, and did they choose to keep it secret from the american people. reporter: now two democratic senators, tim kaine and joe manchin, say they
i m erica hill in new york. explosive evidence, gruesome, internet searches and trash bags filled with dna. we ll begin with those chilling new details all emerging from court just a short time ago as a missing mother s husband is now being held without bond on a murder charge. prosecutors telling a massachusetts judge exactly what they believe happened to ana walshe. it is believed that brian walshe dismembered her body. jason carroll is live outside the courthouse. criminologist kacey jordan here. first, we did learn a lot this morning about what prosecutors say brian walshe did in the days both before and after ana walshe as reported missing. you were in the courtroom. what did prosecutors reveal? right, and very specific detail i was seated just behind the prosecutor there. she took out her notebook, erica, and was flipping over page after page reading a long gruesome list of allegedly some of the things that brian walshe had googled in the wake of his wife s disapp
storm in florida s history. right now, more than 1.2 million people are still without power. duke energy, which provides flower power to central florida, says it could be days until it s restored. here is ron desantis earlier today, on the latest efforts. over the last 72 hours, there have been over 1100 confirmed rescues made by first responders and likely many more than that and those are the reported ones as of 6:00 this morning. we have called in the army corps of engineers at the request of the counties to help with the damage to the water system, and i know that some of this is lee county water utility. some of it may be the platinum line as the core is working with all of those groups. they are meeting again today to figure out what the best ways to go forward. clearly, having those core services, like the water and like the electrical, are really top priorities after the life rescue mission. one of the most hard-hit cities and florida was fort myers. check out thi
plus. the poll that matters is the poll that is taken on november 8 at 8:00 p.m. a deep dive on those attention grabbing poles. we have pollsters from both parties hereto explain what the numbers can and cannot tell us ahead of november 8. republican kellyanne conway joins us live. republicans aim to win the house and senate but they have yet to overcome razor thin origins and key races. democrats caught on a hot mike reassuring president biden they can hold on. asking republican national committee chairwoman whether her party can close the deal. we will get reaction from democratic senator chris coons who has been on the trail helping a senator in a tight race. plus, elon musk takes the helm of twitter. wilkie gave former president trump back his megaphone. we will ask our sunday panel what happens now that the billionaire free speech advocate is in charge. it could be the biggest supreme court case this fall. arguments in college admissions. the potential impact on kids
january 6th. an omnipresent person there. he was involved or present during many of the moments that cassidy hutchison described in her testimony, including this moment. i saw mr. cipollone right before i walked out that morning, and he said something to the effect of, please make sure we don t go up to the capitol, cassidy. keep in touch with me. we re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen. manu raju is outfront live on capitol hill. you heard her recount her conversation with pat cipollone. so this subpoena, obviously significant. what are you learning about it? reporter: this subpoena sent today, demanding that he appear before this committee, saying that they have spoken to him in an informal basis, acknowledging that it did happen on april 13th, but now wanting his testimony, especially in light of all the new information that s come out. one of the big things that has come out through the course of these hearings and th