gretchen whitmer. let s take a listen in to the former president now, speaking. you have two ways to vote. number one, you can vote early by going to your local clerks office and casting an absentee ballot and voting right there. you try that? it works. number two, you can vote at your polling place on november 8th. if you need more information, you go to michigan.com slash vote to find out when. then you make a plan to vote. you don t want to leave it to the last minute and then something happens with your muffler. right? or, you don t want to mess up. then after you ve got your plan and you voted, you have to help your friends and your family to make a plan to vote. because i m assuming if you are here, you are likely to vote. my cousin, i like him, but sometimes he forget stuff. so you gotta get on him a little bit. you have to talk to him. uncle fred, he can forget. take them with you, if you vote early, or if you re voting in person on election day. this election requi
continuing concerns over inflation. how do those two square? we ll have much more on that in just a moment. plus happening right now, an investigation underway in arizona after the democratic candidate for governor katie hobbs said someone broke into her campaign headquarters. kyung lah is following this for us in phoenix. and more on the break-in. and police say there were some items taken. what more are we learning about this break-in and also what was taken from the office? reporter: well the campaign is still trying to sort exactly what was taken. they have to inventory everything and figure out what sensitive material was or was not taken in this break-in. there has been a police report filed and they are looking for someone. the campaign did manage to capt a capture someone who they think did this on their security cameras. we were able to obtain the still images from the security footage which has been handed over to police. as police try to figure out exactly who di
battleground states where early voting is already under way. plus, president biden heads to new york to tout his efforts to boost the u.s. economy. as a new report shows the u.s. gdp grew by 2.6 points. we ll break down what that means for the state of our economy. in washington, a source familiar with the deliberations tells nbc news that attorneys for former president donald trump have accepted a subpoena issued by the house january 6th committee. also this morning, the u.s. is out with new sanctions against iranian officials as security forces clash with crowds gathered in the hometown of mahsa amini. we ll bring you a live report from tehran. we begin this very busy hour with our top story there, just 12 days left until the midterms. at this time, over 13 million people have already cast their ballots in the election which determines the control of congress. and the temperature is rising in places like arizona where phoenix police are investigating a break-in at t
full court press to try to get their economic message out in the 11th hour. there are still questions over how big of a campaign footprint president biden will make in the next 12 days. over house republicans weighing impeachment hearings if they retake the majority. former presidents obama and trump set to kick off a tour of dueling campaign rallies to try to help turnout ahead of election day. an update on the tripledemic fears, with rsv, covid and the flu surging at hospitals. good day. the white house is feeling a sense of urgency to remind voters of their legislative victories, as republican optimism over retaking the house and senate grows by the day. the administration s immediate answer, get cabinet officials into battleground states to try to help candidates. mike memoli has been covering the story and joins us from syracuse, new york, ahead of the president s event there this afternoon. you write this is about reinforcing the president s economic message. it i
right. i think that meaningful work is absolutely a part of our health, and part of a balanced and important life. but it s finding meaning in what you do every day, it s not looking at vanity or other peoples approval, or more money than you need to lead a secure life. or maybe it s just about going to work every day to support the people who need you, to support those people that you love. but it s really it s not even about the big moments, like the graduations, that i was thinking about these moments, it s the little ones. if my son was coming home in school and he s being bullied, would i be there, or would i not? and i think that s really what matters the most. a man, i m glad to hear. thank you, don. thank you, kasie, thank you for sharing, glad to see you tonight. so, this is don lemon tonight. and, kasie just put things into perspective now. and i want to put the news into perspective. because there are some big issues that are happening. there is a lot of hy