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
bill: it s four key races remaining locked in a dead heat. inflation, crime and border security is driving voters to the polls. voters trust republicans way more to handle all of them. republican senator tim scott details how important your vote is. there s no doubt when you look at the midterms in my lifetime. there s not a more important midterm for america s future than this year. we are just days away from putting america back on the right track. we can change the course of american history starting in georgia, starting with herschel by returning common sense insanity to the u.s. senate. it is that important. bill: saw that from last night. watching the closely raced house in ohio. kevin mccarthy is standing by. alexandra hoff is live this d.c. what did we find? good morning, just as interesting we re seeing in the house week to week. in the senate these four tossups remains. comes down to arizona, nevada, and pennsylvania. republicans need 51 to take the majori
[the star-spangled banner] ibly1 from the and from which is a tradition every weekend morning on fox and friends we can to the midterms because we are three days away. welcome to fox and friends on november 5, 2022. that is a live shot of capitol hill which could look a lot different in three days. i can t get it back. rachel: it looks like it pete: i ve been talking to myself with honey lemon and listen to you and lost at a diner in phoenix at half my family is sick but i am not sick. rachel: my old stomping grounds. pete: at 3:00 a.m. packed. will: do you like it? wish i always sounded like this? a little musky? a little like sam elliott and a western, feel like you are swaggering around. rachel: sounds like he is 50 going through some changes. pete: i wish i felt like that. that is how it is interpreted. rachel: cowboy or teenager, you decide. we start with this midterm blues which is ramping up. democrats resorting to name-calling and ramping up partisan attacks a
day. i want to say that those on the far-right attacking her on social media apps i won t name, you don t understand how sister s move. so watch this space. we will be here, her sisters will be here to support anything tiffany ever does. no. that believe that. that s tonight s read out. all in with chris hayes starts now. all in with chris hayes star ts now. tonight on all in, it s the dirty little secret you won t hear in any other ads. i will very, very, very, very probably run again. very, very tonight, the return of chaos in american government that s on the ballot in four days. then, cornell belcher on reading the wild variations in last night s election polls. plus, the republican candidate who wants a community level review process to decide whether rape victims can get abortion. there are certainly legal mechanisms you can put in place, legislatively, that would create basis for abuse. direct from the campaign trail with the rock obama, the one and only john
quickly arrested after the attack yesterday. police say he grabbed a woman from behind, knocked her down. choked her until she passed out. sexually assaulted her and robbed her leaving her bleeding on the ground. hours later hillary clinton campaigning with new york governor kathy hochul was trying to shift blame for the growing crime crisis to republicans. they don t care about keeping you safe. they want to keep you scared. i ve seen, i m sure you have, maybe you don t watch television. but if you did, you would see what i see, which are ads about crime every 30 seconds, right? no solutions, but just a lot of really fearful, scary pictures and scary music. dana: yeah, that was on the same day. fox team coverage. griff jenkins with more on the rally. let s go to lauren green with more on yesterday s very disturbing attack. that s right. as you said he was already the suspect was already known to police and now the homeless man with a long rap sheet is in custody. in cu