mean for the social media giant. and we ll speak with the head of nasa, former senator bill nelson, as the agency prepares to return to the moon for the first time in 50 years. we begin with the elections in florida and new york last night. voters went to the polls to cost their votes for some well known democratic leaders, but it was a little watched house race in upstate new york that could give the clearest picture of what we could expect in november. reporter: in the last major round of primaries before the midterm elections, critical races in florida and new york offering clues ahead of november. what a night. reporter: in florida, charlie crist will get another shot at the governor s mansion. the former republican governor turned democratic congressman defeating state agriculture commissioner nikki freed. he will take on ron desantis, promising to put an end to desantis s 2024 presidential ambitions. this guy wants to be president of the united states of ame
records that were taken by the twice-impeached ex-president when he left office in january 2021. the new reporting also details team trump s months of resistance led by the ex-president himself to handing over records containing some of the country s most important and guarded national security secrets. it reveals that the search of trump s private resident was actually many months in the making and really just the latest chapter in a long, simmering investigation. here s what happened when the national archives got their hands on the first batch of documents from mar-a-lago back in january according to this new reporting in the washington post, quote, when archives employees began opening up and sifting the material they noticed an immediate problem. the boxes arrived without logs and inventories to describe their content according to a person familiar with the recovery. instead they contained a hodgepodge of documents including some that didn t come from trump s time in o
democrats obviously wanted to see. nbc s ryan nobles is on capitol hill. talk about this moment and some of the reaction on the hill, especially as you re hearing from the other side of the aisle, republican-defeated herschel walker on the fact of the trump toxicity and seeing the meeting between senator warnock and chuck shumer. this isn t a regular thing and chuck schumer doesn t go out and greet every member of the democratic caucus. it shows how much he and his team were excited about the win and having that one extra seat in the senate is going to make a big difference for them on a whole host of issues. but getting back to your point about republicans, it does appear to be a lot of soul searching as to what has gone wrong for republicans in this midterm election. historically, the party that is not in power in the white house does much better in the midterm than these republicans did this time around. yes, they did win back the house, but falling short in the senate and the mar
he won by almost four points. that is an earthquake and should send shivers down the spine of kevin mccarthy and tom emer, because their dreams of a big republican wave just went up in flames. in terms of issues, in terms of focus, what should candidates now looking over the horizon to the fall, to the midterms, what should they take away not necessarily just from that race, but more broadly what we ve seen in kansas, for example, about where the focus should be in these democratic races? what s clear is if you do trump toxicity without trump turnout, you have a problem. if you rip away 50 years of reproductive freedom from americans, if you ignore the gun violence in our schools, on our streets, if you ignore the attacks on our democracy, both on january 6th and the extraordinary actions by the president now in spiriting away classified information, swing voters don t like it. voters in swing districts have
american and you believe in democracy, he is an example of what of democracy working. and he will get there, and he ll tell everyone what it s like to have done active shooter drills since he was 4 years old. i want to show you something that congressman sean patrick maloney said on morning joe this morning. what s clear is that if you do trump toxicity without trump turnout, you have a problem. if you rip away 50 years of reproductive freedom from americans, if you ignore the gun violence in our schools, on our streets, if you ignore the attacks on our democracy, both on january 6th and the extraordinary actions by the president now in spiriting away classified information, swing voters don t like it. voters in swing districts have common sense. democrats are putting forth common sense candidates. we are occupying the center right now of american politics.