Republicans should have one simple message, no Border Security, no funding. Congressman chip roy blocking funding for department of Homeland Security unless President Biden meets his demand. Fors force to be reckoned with. Being deployed to patrol the ohio sidewalks. Steve Wildfire Alert and a story weve been tracking all morning and all day yesterday. Devastation on the island of maui. It has taken lives and tourists scrambling to safety. Ainsley smoulderring after hurricaneforced winds whipped across the illegal aliens. Brian max is on the ground this morning. It was a pretty alarming view coming into maui, you can see fires burning luckily as the hours have passed, Fire Conditions have calmed down and the winds die down. Firefighters are keeping a look out making sure it doesnt grow out of control. Folks dont know why the fires started, officials are investigating. When they did start on tuesday, this island was ripe for fire, things were dry and humidity was low and hurricane dora,
of their staff, you could just tell they were going to get this guy. good morning, everyone. i am live this morning in monterey park, california. the scene of the latest deadly mass shooting. police say the gunman is dead after a s.w.a.t. standoff and man musthunt. plus the fbi has searched president biden s private home over the weekend, finding more classified documents inside. could additional searches be on the way? and amazing grace amazing grace that is graceland bidding a final farewell to lisa marie presley. we ll get to all of those stories in a moment. we ll begin with the mass shooting here in southern california. invest investigators say the gunman shot and killed himself in this cargo van you re looking at, when caught up with him hours after the rampage. police identified him as 74-year-old huu can tran. we re told he went to a second dance hall in a nearby city, alhambra where bystanders took his gun. the gun is a semiautomatic missal that a
look, this election isn t a referendum, it s a choice. it s a choice between two fundamentally different visions of america. i said from the beginning, my objective when i ran was to build an economy from the bottom up and middle out. and i tell you what, it s a fundamental shift and it s working compared to the maga, mega america trickle down economics. joe biden snapped back at hecklers and stays on message while campaigning yesterday in new york state. part of a busy final stretch for the president before election day. also ahead, what massive turnout in early voting across the country could mean for the midterms. plus, president donald trump missed the deadline to turn over documents to the january 6 committee. we ll tell you how lawmakers are responding and what it could mean for his potential testimony. good morning. welcome to way too early on this monday, november 7th, election eve. thank you for starting your week with us. tomorrow, millions of americans will hea
darren shaw, chris anderson, two members of the fox news decision team will join us in moments. plus, charlie hurt, josh is here. american s suburbs, republicans and democrats spending the last six days of the campaign delivering final pitches to some of the country s most important voting blocks. hello, john roberts in washington. six days left, sandra. sandra: this is america reports. brand-new wall street journal poll shows a huge swing among white suburban women. shift of more than 27 points to republicans in just three months. we are watching several key races across the country, typically blue districts, that are moving towards republicans as crime and the cost of living top the minds of suburban voters. especially women. look no further than virginia 7th congressional district, miles from the nation s capitol, big names hitting the campaign trail, vega is looking to unseat the incumbent democrat. spanberger will be joining us today. sandra: and kellyanne conw
thank you, ali, for that reporting. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow beginning at 10:00 a.m. you can catch our show online around the clock on youtube and other platforms. i m ana cabrera from new york. andrea mitchell picks up our coverage. right now, fright night. the fight night that biden and trump campaigns are gearing up for. their first face off at this week s debate, but the candidates are taking very different approaches to their warm ups. on today s second anniversary of the dobbs decision, abortion is front and center along with the other debate topics the biden campaign is promoting. we look at what they re promoting and the trump campaign and the impact of the landmark decision on abortion on families across america. and the second of three days of hearings in the mar-a-lago documents case critics say are completely unnecessary amid continued questions about delaying tactics and judge cannon s questionable decisions. plus, prime minis