tomorrow morning. jose diaz-balart picks up live coverage right now. good morning. it s 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. 13 days before the midterms. candidates across the country face-off on the debate stage, including in pennsylvania where senate candidates john fetterman and mehmet oz sparred on a host of issues. in fetterman s first debate since suffering a stroke. on capitol hill, a key member of donald trump s inner circle testifies. plus, the president of the united states warning the leader of russia as the kremlin is insisting ukraine is planning to use a dirty bomb. and we re keeping an eye on the white house as the president is set to speak later this hour about what the white house calls new actions to provide families with more breathing room. and we begin with our top story. in 13 days voters will head to the polls for the pivotal midterm elections. candidates made high-stake pitches in four intense debates last night. pennsylva
hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. new developments in what is one of the biggest stumbling blocks for every one of the criminal investigations into the twice impeached disgraced ex-president and his campaign to overturn the 2020 presidential election that he lost. we are talking about all the ways in which ex-trump officials and aides and allies are trying to prevent investigators from getting the answers to some of the biggest questions around the capitol insurrection and donald trump s potential criminal cullibilities. the new york times reports the justice department has asked a judge to force the two trump lawyers to provide additional grand jury testimony as prosecutors seek to break through the former president s attempts to shield his efforts to overturn the 2020 election from the investigation. that is according to two people familiar with the matter. prosecutors filed a motion to compel testimony from the two lawyers, pat cipollone and patrick philbin last
good evening, everyone. welcome to a very, very special edition of the reidout, live from the flying saucer draft imporium in ft. worth, texas. we re now just two weeks away from the midterm elections and the stakes could not be higher for the lone star state where everything from school board elections to the race for governor is dominated by the struggle to define what america is and who america stands for. texas is arguably the center of the u.s. culture wars. the red state that might be getting a little less red here and there where the consequences for this year s election are at a fever pitch. this is where the high-stakes abortion conversation we re all having right now began. when texas passed its bounty hunter abortion ban before the supreme court reversed roe v. wade. voting in texas is so restricted and anti-voter laws so effective, folks have dubbed it jim crow 2.0. more books have been banned from school libraries in this state than any other state, and this
dr. mehmet oz is leaving john fetterman and the pennsylvania senate race just four days before the midterms. a new poll giving the republican or two-point advantage in what s become a nail-biter of a race. oz will not have the support of the woman who helped launch him to tv stardom. that would be your girl, oprah winfrey horn announced her endorsement of fetterman last night and speaking of star power, both president biden and former president obama will hold a rally with fetterman tomorrow in philadelphia. obama will also join fetterman at a rally in pittsburgh. last hour on the view, fetterman had this to say about his health, transparency and refusal to release more medical records. not the equivalent kind of medical information as dr. oz did. he even running campaign and i think we have been very transparent. our doctors believe. from june and in october, they agree that i m fit to serve. to me, not the point specifically about my health. i feel we are running a very t
american people about the lousy state of the economy and kitchen table issues. let s take a look at the facts. when i took office, this economy was in ruins. the economy is out. price inflation is down. real incomes are up. gas prices are down and the need to come down further. exports are also up which means a simple thing, we are making a lot of money in america because of that. judge jeanine: you think that s crazy? biden s friends in the media are taking things to the next level by claiming republicans made up the term inflation to help them win. the only people i ever hear use the word inflation are journalists and economists. right? that s not part of the normal lexicon of the way people talk. it s interesting the republicans are doing something they don t normally do, right, not use the common tongue. not using common english in their campaigns. what they ve done is they have taught people the word inflation. most people would ve never use that word ever in their