committee. trump is urging his former aides to defy the subpoenas. we have marshall cohen with the latest. what do we know with the scavino subpoena? good morning, fredricka. a source familiar with the matter says that scavino got the subpoena. it was served to him via a process server down in florida. sent to mar-a-lago. the former president s compound and golf club. scavino got the subpoena. of th the last of the first batch to be sefrved. the question is how will he respond respond. the issue is the response from the other trump inner circle members. steve bannon and mark immemeado and kash patel. they got their subpoenas and told the committee different answers. steve bannon said he will fight it out. that might end up going to court. kash patel and mark meadows are engaging with lawmakers and trying to find a way forward. scavino, as i said, will have to go through the process right now with his attorney. the lawmakers want tons of documents about what happened around
for gabby petito s fiancee focuses on a fresh camp site in florida. we have the details. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom. with isa soares. hello, everyone, welcome to the show. it is thursday, october the 7th, and we begin with a significant legal victory for abortion rights advocates to strike down the controversial and restrictive abortion lieu in texas. a federal judge has blocked the state s ban on abortions after the 6th week of pregnancy. the judge in granting the justice department s request said, quote, women have been unlawfully prevented from exercising control over their own lives in ways that are protected by the constitution. he goes on to stay, this court will not prevent one more day of the important right. texas has already indicated that it will appeal. the texas law has sparked anger and nationwide protests as women fight to protect their reproductive rights. the law took effect last month after the supreme court declined an emergency
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at this time he s probably not buying any long-term and civil bonds. if you are his investment visor you were telling today trey. yet tony fauci is still working. in fact is on the longest serving employees in the entire federal government, almost certainly the highest paid. why is that? is tony fauci is that good. the term national treasure comes to mind. decent people understand that. drive through any neighborhood with high concentrations of college educated professionals with desperately unhappy personal lives and you will see the yard sign shines erected in his honor. thank you, dr. fauci, they read, tapped with a perky little axle mission point at the dash with a heart at the bottom, thank you for being you and you can often understand the gratitude. as the men who got us through the pandemic. as the coronavirus wafted from a chinese military biolab in wuhan and settled over the united states, tony fauci was the man americans looked to for guidance. he was are sherpa, a
time. carley say, pack a snack and read it. it is worth doing. the market is reacting to the largest federal rate hike in decades. three major indexes taking a beating. the dow closing below 30,000. bill: it signals a bear market taking hold. they shed all their gains since the president took office. dana: adding insult to injury mortgage rates are soaring to their highest level in 13 years. inflation is at a 40-year high forcing nearly 60% of americans to dip into their savings or go into debt. bill: all this putting the white house in crisis mode. good morning. the president has grown increasingly frustrated with his polling and with his media coverage. he sat down with the associated press for the first time, by the way, since taking office with that publication to push back on all this blame saying the economy that he inherited and the pandemic that left psychological scars on the american people have gotten people down. fox news poll this week showed that his ove