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politicsnation. tonight s lead, record right now, we ve got two days left and 48 hours until one of the most impactful midterm elections in recent history. brand-new polls from nbc news show two days out, show the parties themselves neck and neck in a variety of ways. americans are mere even over the democrats should retain majorities and house and senate or rather republicans should retake one if not both chambers. 48% of likely voters say they prefer democrats in control of wisconsin. 47% prefer republicans. with two days ago, democrats have closed the enthusiasm gap. seven in ten voters from both parties now say they are highly interested in tuesday s election. still, president biden s popularity with voters is a concern for the democratic candidate. just 44% of voters approve of biden s performance. 50% disapprove. nearly half the country say it wants a massive change in direction from biden s first two years as president. the landscape has democrats, has got demo ....
hearing though now said to determine whether an independent third party will be appointed to review some of the documents the fbi obtained from trump s mar-a-lago. u.s. district judge, aileen cannon, a trump appointee has ordered a hearing. she has already signaled that she could be inclined to grant trump s request for a special master. she has also given the doj until tuesday to file a public response to that request and present a more detailed list of items taken from mar-a-lago. julie ainsley, more with us. he thank you for joining us. let s talk more about what this means for the doj s review of documents. the possibility of this third party being appointed. that is right, yasmin. that would mean there would be another party reviewing these documents. of course, this is already a pool that the justice department wanted to keep a small as possible. we also know now that the director of national townsend valant. going through the documents, figuring out what should ....
repeatedly inform it for putin to give it up. we ll have all the details. plus new controversy over a picture that has just surfaced of pennsylvania republican candidate for governor. we ll get into that as well. we re also following a rally in texas. parents of victims of the uvalde shooting taking their message straight to the texas governor greg abbott. and we are following an increasing war of words over the president student debt relief plan, over the after the president blasts republicans over their own loans. just a short time ago, the director of national intelligence is working to review the material seized from trump s former home, and assessing the potential risk to national security if the documents were disclosed. it comes after a committee and it also [inaudible] the parliament of justice offering new insight as to why the fbi seized highly classified documents, on august 8th. the former president took from the white house contain information tha ....
united states and one of the greatest writable china saying it sees any potential of this caliber of a violation of the united states promised to stay out of taiwan. the white house is reportedly working to quietly dissuade policies and taiwan, its health, racing for the fallout. residents of the island nation earlier this week practicing for the worse. if the threats escalates to an 11 attack. beijing has issued several warnings this week promising consequences and strong action. the latest coming during a phone call between president biden and his chinese counterpart yesterday during the call which lasted more than two hours. chinese president xi reportedly agreed a face-to-face meeting with president biden but also cautions that folks, those who play with fire will perish by it. it is hoped the u.s. will be clear about this. guy, your top thoughts. guy: this week to big stories one from cnn in the wall street journal about chinese espionage efforts in the united ....
president donald trump. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, august 25th. i m willie geist. with us, msnbc contributor mike barnicle. former aide to the george w. bush white house and state departments, elise jordan. the president of the national action network and host of politics nation, reverend al sharpton. and white house editor for politico, sam stein. let s dive into the story that has everybody talking right now. 43 million people in line to have at least a chunk of their student loan debt erased. as many as 20 million people could clear all of their student debt. those are the figures from the white house following an executive action yesterday by president biden. the president pushed back at criticism that debt cancellation will make inflation worse. by resuming student loan payments at the same time as we provide targeted relief, we re taking an economically responsible course. as a consequence, about $50 billion a year will start c ....