own halloween costumes. rachel has children lurking around the building somewhere. rachel: they re all getting ready. i saw a determined looking police officer out there. rachel: he wanted to be a law enforcement officer. he looks great. rachel: he looks amazing. it was interesting. i looked through the costumes, there was s.w.a.t. team, fbi and regular law enforcement and interesting, my gut reaction was not fbi this year. [laughter] rachel: not this year. so he s the s.w.a.t. team. i love the fbi but not right now with the leadership. so that s my that was my call. you can raid anybody at any time for any reason with the fbi. rachel: they re going after pro-lifers, so not this year. the halloween kid parade is a long fox & friends tray. rachel: it does have a long tradition. it is almost always chaotic. expect that. it makes for good television. rachel: it won t be the same without the hegseth. they always make a splash. we have the duffys in full force. i
glenn youngkin is in wisconsin campaigning for the republican candidate there. tim michaels, both men, will be joining us here. we have a busy show for you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it. lauren simonetti following the money. lauren? neil, 13 days and millions of dollars to go. so right before last night s one and only debate in pennsylvania, the gop senate leadership fund super pact poured $6 million in to the oz campaign putting out warnings like this add to attack fetterman s record on crime. you ll see what happens when guys like fetterman let the worst offenders out of jail early. protect your family. don t vote fetterman. fetterman brought in $2 million since the debate last night. his campaign calling those donations unprecedented and show grass roots enthusiasm. meanwhile, take a look here. the top super pact supporting house republicans, the congressional leadership fund fund, pouring $11 million in to these 16 close races. seven of which president biden won
blastoff. nasa will try to launch the rocket again on friday for the six-week test flight if it can the fix that engine. if it is successful, artemis is poised to carry astronauts back to the moon nearly 50 years since astronauts last walked on the moon. new fallout from the fbi search of president trump s florida home. the director of national intelligence is launching an assessment of the potential risk to national security, including to human intelligence sources. a florida judge appointed by trump is prepared to grant his request for an independent official to review everything seized by the fbi. the judge is set to get a detailed list of the material from the doj tomorrow to make her decision. a u.n. watchdog agency team is set to arrive in ukraine to assess potential damage to the nuclear power plant. first to those classified documents seized from former president trump s home. joining me is ken delanian, jonathan lemire, former u.s. attorney and law professor joyc
testify in georgia tomorrow. also tonight, vote remembers going to the polls in two states with liz cheney s political career on the line in wyoming and lisa murkowski facing a challenge for her senate seat in alaska and get this, sarah palin is trying to become relevant again. get that skit ready, snl. i m tiffany cross in for joy reid. we begin with a familiar place, maybe even a happy place, because donald trump is once again at the center of controversy. this time over classified top secret documents that led to the mar-a-lago raid. now the judge who approved a search warrant will hear arguments thursday over whether to unseal the search warrant affidavit. the doj has asked a judge to keep it sealed while trump wants it released. meanwhile, republicans and pro-jump extremists continue to slam the fbi and justice department over their search and now there s another talking point floating in the ether saying what trump actually did it was no big deal. i think mar-a-lago
and they want any work paused before the potential third party review is done. so we want to bring in dave aronberg, state attorney for palm beach county, florida. good early morning to you. i want to start here, is there any legitimacy to this request for a special master from the trump team or is this just another one of his delay tactics that we ve seen play out in cases throughout his long legal history? good morning, omar. it is a delay tactic because he is too late to ask for this. the whole thing is moot. this is what happens when you have trouble finding experienced criminal defense lawyers to represent you, you end up litigating the case in right wing media instead of a courtroom and then the clock runs out. because it is difficult to justify the extraordinary request for a special master two weeks after your home has been searched. you waited too long. and, you know, these documents have almost certainly been reviewed already by the department of justice. and that