long it will take, remine giant questions. and day one on the job for britain s new prime minister. liz trust making the track to achieve the queen s blessing and rescuing her country s economy from free fall. up for us first, the biden factor. the president huddles with his cabinet next hour. he does so facing what you might call a high wire challenge. to navigate a still to-do list while trying to defy midterm election history. nine weeks exactly until we count your votes, and the president s approval rating remains in perilous territory. but it is on an upward trajectory, and every tick up improves democrats odds. today, a cabinet meet to go promote progress made over the summer. the biden bet, that showing your government at work can help are e frame the midterms as a choice between normal and crazy. this is not your father s republican party. this is a totally different party, man. these guys are different. i ve worked with a lot of republicans, conservative repub
taxes and climate while republicans continue their streak of voting against things that voters overwhelmingly support, like putting cap on insulin prices. also tonight, the madness of the republican party, it s not just cpac. there s also the new reporting about trump asking his top military leaders why they couldn t be more like german generals, you know, loo from nazi times. plus, stunning allegations of voting machine tampering against the republican running to be michigan s attorney general. breaking news. you hear that sound, the sound of the police there. appears to be an investigation by the feds into mar-a-lago, the home of donald trump, the twice impeached president and very much disgraced president. we re going to go to this news right now with representative rho chana. are you hearing that the former president s residence is now being investigated by the feds? i have. it s obviously a very serious matter. i know president trump issued a very lengthy defensive sta
she included the intimidation and harassment of election workers, influencing witnesses, the voting machine tampering, computer tampering. , so she included charges that whether he says i truly believe it or not, you know, this ride scope, these 19 defendants, each person had a role. and they are all subsequently charged, and donald trump has eight separate substantive charges that also includes the rico. so, the conspiracy for forgery, the conspiracy to impersonate a public officer. so, those fake electors, three fake electors, are moving to get that case and they say they did what they did because of donald trump. so, i think mr. pro-life is correct. and you know, juries a an impartial jury can be selective here, with extensive and careful jury selection. thanks to both of you, as always. catherine christian, a former manhattan assistant district
with the alleged voting machine tampering in a county in georgia called coughy county. part of the indictment alleges they allowed trump s team to come in and look at the software that they were using to tabulate votes there. it was not up for grabs, by the way. this was a county that was easily won by the former president. upwards of 70% of the vote. the county seat is douglas. so scott hall tied to that county is apparently the first person to make an appearance in fulton county. as of last night two former president will be there on thursday. dana: there we go. texas is bracing for impact from tropical storm harold. it s expected to bring torrential rain and intense flooding. we ll follow the news live as it happens. bill: this is new video from the new york post that shows migrants pouring across the
dealt with a voting machine tampering in her state. the colorado secretary of state, janet griswold. good to see you, secretary. i appreciate you being. here there s a very direct tied to colorado that wasn t mentioned in the indictment. i want to get to that in a second, but the first thing i want to talk to you about is at the top of the show, it s early for you out there, so you may not have seen, it but i had a great conversation with the former federal judge, michael luttig and the harvard constitutional professor, laurence tribe, about the 14th amendment of the constitution section three, that says if you get yourself involved in an insurrection, you can t run for public office in this country. so, i asked professor tribe, i, said very interesting. it s very clear to me in the constitution that s what it says, they published a piece in this morning about it, but i asked him who enforces that. let me just listen to what he said and, then i want to discuss it with you. the consti