ensuring that the storage of classified records did not result in exceptionally grave damage to the national security so they said d.o.j., you get the documents, not going to trump, not going through the special master. so what happens next? the special master is still doing something here? the special master still has his job. we are here. it s not necessarily over. trump can still ask the 11th circuit to rehear the case en banc, which means all the judges. it wouldn t surprise me if trump tries to get the case to the supreme court. i don t think they take the case. the special master still has to go through the other 10,000 documents. trump wants it done by mid-october. d.o.j. wants to get it done quicker than that. d.o.j. has the 100 classified documents and can use them in the investigation. they more or less have everything that they really want. exactly. they cared about those 100 classified documents more than all the others. ginni thomas, the house vetting c
pete: that s what s at stake and likely not to have the gavel because if you look at the most recent power rankings, not only could it be a red wave but a red tsunami if you re looking at fundamentals across the country. will: it was a beautiful weekend here in new york. it s 70 degrees, it s new york city marathon. it s a big day in college football. could set up for a beautiful week. rachel: i m still impressed with how quickly you got out for the doughnut segment. like you must have sprinted. will: told you i like doughnuts. pete: you made your way out there quickly. did you know it s the first blood moon in three years on election morning. rachel: wow. pete: there ll be a big red blood moon on election morning, november 8. tell me that s an accident. just saying, i read a lot of random things. will: should have seen his eyes. i don t know if you could see his eyes as we described that . rachel: we ll all be in a different state, each of us. florida, wisconsin and pennsylv
everything we should. warning that he could be hiding much more, and it s time to be stopped being shocked at the depths of trump s deception. it is nothing surprising here, and i think we all need to recalibrate honestly and understand everything that donald has done to date as a prelude to worst things to come. if we understand it in those terms, hopefully, we will stop being surprised and be ready for the worst but also maybe do everything in our power to prevent the worse. rolling stones reports that the fbi is broadening its search beyond mar-a-lago, asking witnesses weather and a top secret documents restored in trump tower in new york city where the bedminster golf course in new jersey. joining me to discuss, former watergate prosecutor jill wine-banks, a msnbc contributor and co-has of hashtag sisters in law podcast and andrew desiderio, congressional reporter for politico. jill, you got to see all my secrets, to get to see me switch out for my sneakers to heels.
to go live every weekend, because the news doesn t stop, nor should we. very good to have you. let s get the read of what s at stake as we wrap up a number of key debates, other contests simply too close to call as the battle for the house and senate is on. the very latest from kelly o grady in los angeles on the real pain that a lot of shoppers/voters are feeling right now. reporter: good morning to you, or neil. that inflation number came in hotter than expected this week, and the big worry is what s called core inflation. that s a number when you don t factor in food or energy prices. that came in at 6p.6%, the 6.6%, so it kind of shows how inflation is becoming entrenched in our economy. here s the president this week downplaying that inflation number. americans are squeezed by the cost of living. it s been true for years, and folks don t need a report to tell them they re being squeezed. reporter: the numbers tell a very different story though. look how prices ha
then, you reporting about georgia s republican senate candidate and the woman who says he paid for her abortion. a very important detail could force him to change his story again. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, i m alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. there is been yet another legal setback for donald trump as he s tries to stall that whitening justice department investigation into his handling of classified records. some of which which were seized during the fbi search of mar-a-lago. today, in appeals court said it would speed up consideration of the justice department s request to stop an outside review of the documents found at his florida club. former president pushed for that review that was signed off on by a judge he appointed. today s order comes the day after trump asked the supreme court to get involved in this case. it raises the possibility federal charges, trump has yet to explain why held on to the documents and today,