that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. i ll see you tomorrow night. thank you for the privilege of your time. yasmin vossoughian picks up with more news right now. good morning. what a friday it is. i m live for you here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a defiant response from the former president this morning after the january 6th committee voted unanimously to subpoena him in their final investigative hearing accusing the panel of wasting money. ahead, where this all goes next. and then reaction to the jarring new evidence presented, including this never-before-seen footage from inside the capitol on january 6th showing top congressional leaders scrambling to get help and regain control. it was, in fact, shot by house speaker nancy pelosi s daughter. now apparently everybody on the floor is putting on tear gas masks to prepare for a breach. i m trying to get more information they re putting on their tear gas masks. can you believe this? can yo
officially subpoenaed by the january 6th committee. order to turn over documents related to the capital riot by november 4th. and appear before the panel on november 14th, after the midterm elections. congressional investigators arguing that you were at the center of the first and only effort by any u.s. president to overturn an election and obstruct the peaceful transition of power. which included, according to the committee, purposefully and maliciously disseminating false allegations of fraud. attempting to corrupt the department of justice, illegally pressuring state officials to change election results, and filing false information under oath in federal court. mr. trump has not indicated whether he would reply comply with the request. a lawyer represented him both brought, we will review and analyze it, and respond appropriately to the unprecedented action. the subpoena coming on the same day his former top advisor steve bannon was sentenced to four months in prison fo
again. where do you start? ian is one of the biggest storms ever to hit florida. one of the biggest tests yet for its ambitious governor. the impacts of this storm are historic. can democrats keep control of the senate? the answer may come down to pennsylvania. do you want the 51st vote in the senate? send me to washington, d.c. with his lead narrowing, can john fetterman fight off attacks he is soft on crime? ginni thomas tells the january 6 committee she thinks the election was stolen. as americans trust to the judiciary plummets to historic lows, can the justices win it back? inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. days after hurricane ian slammed into florida, residents are still trying to assess the damage that s been left behind by a record setting storm surge, damaging winds and catastrophic flooding. at least 67 people now we have learned were killed by this storm i
out of his rolling vehicle and ran off. police say they tried using a stun gun to stop walker and when that failed, they opened fire. eight officers shot as many as 90 rounds. claudia cowan is following the story in los angeles. the shooting happened last monday after police in akron, ohio pulled over 25-year-old walker for a traffic violation. exactly what it was is unclear, but walker allegedly sped off and a routine traffic stop became a public safety threat, after police say an apparent gunshot was fired from walker s car, while cops were chasing him. police say body cam video captured what they believe was a muzzle flash from the car early in the chase. walker at some point abandoned his vehicle and the pursuit became a foot chase with eight officers yelling at him to stop. this is video of what happened next. we want to warn you, it is hard to watch and hard to hear because it shows officers firing dozens of shots in a matter of seconds. again, this video is graphi
dropping is the price of gasoline. national average hitting $4.40. some states approaching $6 a gallon. dana: that s having a big impact on american families. average household will spend an extra $5,000 this year on gas and groceries alone. bill: stock market dow coming off four straight days of losses amid concerns the federal rate hikes will trigger a recession later this year. dana: yet the president insisting this is not his fault. he is instead pointing the finger at republicans and what he calls their ultramaga tax plan. the architect of that plan calling the attacks a disingenuous attempt to distract. there is nothing that the president said that is in there. what i said is let s get people back to work so they have skin in the game. he was supposed to give his ideas on inflation yesterday. what was the ideas? everybody s else s fault but his. bill: larry kudlow is on deck. first to the white house, edward lawrence has the numbers and reaction there. hotte