critical races stand this morning. plus in a couple hours, the man accused of attacking the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi is expected in court. the new details about what he was allegedly planning. also, right now, anguished families confronting the parkland shooter in court today. what they have said so far. and overseas, former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tried to return to power as israelis head to the polls for the fifth time in less than four years. we have a live report from jerusalem. and we begin this very busy hour with the intensifying midterm races now just seven days from election day. so far, more than 23 million people have already voted. both parties are looking for that crucial 11th-hour boost from party stars. today president biden will be in battleground florida stumping for democratic gubernatorial candidate charlie crist and val demings here in the south florida area. former president obama making a campaign push and in a few
plan to hire police to deal with crime against republican calls to de-fund the fbi. on labor day, the president will march in pittsburgh s labor day parade. afterwards, a stop in wisconsin. russia received a delivery of drones from issue ran to help fight ukraine. putin s forces launching a new round of shelling today in kharkiv. ukraine continues its counteroffensive in kherson. u.n. inspected will get access to the nuclear power plant in zaporizhzhia, the source of fears of a catastrophic potential radiation accident because of artillery fire in the area. serena triumphs in straight sets during a spectacular first round match at the u.s. open, sparking hopes of a magical run before her planned exit from the professional tour after this final grand slam. we begin this hour with president biden. joining me now are peter alexander, mark murray, former congressman david jolly, donna edwards. peter, take us through what we can expect from president biden in his remarks tod
republicans hope will win their party control of congress. we are going to hold the majority in the house because we have a plan to fix the problems are countries facing the other side has only a ploy to win back power from shelves and rip away our constitutional freedom, reproductive freedom, it has awakened millions of voters. if democrats want to make abortion the main issue when every poll we have seen says that the economy and the cost of living is the number one issue, good luck to them trying to defend their extreme position. i guess he hasn t seen all the polls. meanwhile we are still being the key decision that could be made any moment, as a judge determines whether to grant trump s request for a special master to review what it was seized from mar-a-lago. earlier today both sides the aisle gave way to trump s handling of the documents. the process for declassification. the president is in a very different position than most of us in the national security
and stashed at mar-a-lago. plus, president biden s searing and completely accurate warning about the threat posed by trump and his violent election-denying followers. and day five of a national disgrace, the state capital where the water isn t safe to drink and citizens are being advised to keep their mouths closed when taking a shower. the maybe of jackson, mississippi joins me tonight. we begin tonight with a newly unsealed inventory that provides the most detail to date of exactly what was seized during the fbi search of mar-a-lago last month. we already knew from the doj s filing earlier this week that the fbi seized more than 100 classified documents, but now we not only have a breakdown of those documents and where they were found but what else was among them. the classified documents included 18 marked top secret and search marked top secret and several were found in donald trump s personal office including seven that were top secret. some of the documents were f
women what this means is that the lower court ruling allowed for these tax returns to be handed over to the house ways and means committee. temporarily put on hold. that was going to go into effect thursday, would have meant imminently those materials would be handed over to the committee, possibly before the election, or before the potential changeover of congress. but now that s all put on hold. the chief justice saying he wants to hear from the committee in response to trump s emergency request. that s not going to be due until november 10th. so everything is now frozen until the committee makes its response, and then the supreme court probably as a whole will decide whether to grant trump s request. so that s november 10th and then they will go through the process as a supreme court deciding one way or the other. right? yeah. that s right. go ahead. well, i was going to say that