governor, as your senator, as your secretary of state, as your attorney general, then democracy as we know it may not survive in arizona. that s not an exaggeration, that is a fact. that was former president obama hitting the campaign trail hard for democrats talking on election deniers in battleground states. that guy is pretty good. he s good at what he does. he s got a future in politics if he decides to go that way. president biden makes the fate of our democracy a key issue just days before voters decide who will control congress and the future path of our country. also ahead, new polling in several crucial races, including pennsylvania where voters are weighing in on the only debate between senate candidate john fetterman and dr. oz. plus, there are new details in the plot by trump s attorneys to overturn the 2020 election. his lawyers had a specific justice in mind, and we ll tell you who that is. and one of former president donald trump s top advisers has
it because they can t cap themselves out at 80, 90 or $100. there s nothing more real to people than inflation, grocery store costs, gas prices, and i know we re going to go to steve on where the economy is headed. you mentioned sort of the struggle for our democracy as it pertains to how people are perceiving it as a philosophical issue. i think the president was trying to emphasize, we re not talking philosophically, awe in the future, something that might happen. we re talking about these elections and what will happen to our country, and what it will look like if election deniers across the country, the secretaries of state, governors, all the way on up win elections and it looks like they will, and what it will look like. and i m saying that if you re in the suburbs of philadelphia and you re worried about keeping
and i support now a first round, they ve discussed targeted sanctions, aimed primarily at those linked to luhansk and donetsk. however, key players in russia as well there supporting it. so i m not for the full package yet but it s time to fire that sanctions shot across the bow. and you know, i m going to go to you, steve on, what we ve just laid out and what this being putin s play, essentially. we don t know what acts are to come. the bottom line, what we do know is there is a russian massive troop build-up all around ukraine. do you really expect putin to stop with the donbas region, given how forceful he was today in his speech, claiming ukraine belongs to russia, talking about the russian empire and so forth. pam, right now, vladimir putin is like a toddler with a big army.
working with communities. right after that marine was shot, bill de blasio promised to to flood times square with officers. that is what we are seeing right now this morning. stay one thank you. several displaced families from the recreational vehicles with some injured personnel. all were nonlife-threatening injuries. i would like to say have never seen this before, but this is my second tornado in two and a half years. dana: authorities are giving an update after a tornado caused by tropical storm allison injured ten people there. steve is life there. what are we learning this morning? dana, there were concerns that tropical storm elsa could spin off some tornadoes. that is exactly what happened here at this submarine naval base in georgia. this is an rv park here, pretty
issues. dana: thank you for helping us think that through, jonathan turley. steve on in the meantime, that phrase about honest history keeps coming up. speaking of honest history, jill biden was without union had. what the union wanted to do during covid. here is the quote. i want to especially thank you. you adopted overnight, pushing through the chaos and confusion, even as he worried about your own family s safety and education, you carried families through the darkest year in modern history with patients, compassion, and care. stage i was not honest history when he looked back the record? they were the ones who are resisting going back to classrooms time and again. they were asking washington to give more money. dana: i think they union