come up. it s going to to be bright all evening long. and today s faith and friends concert series we have the house fires here live. they ve been practicing, and it was beautiful. absolutely. rachel: yeah. we love having all this great music here on the weekends. we re not jealous of the week days anymore, now we have our music. pete: just co-opted it for six weeks. they are setting the house on fire here, it s a wake-up call. rachel: it s i awesome. there s so much energy in the green room. we can t wait to bring them out later in the show. joey: they sound so great. you go to concerts, that doesn t sound quite as good as the radio. that was beautiful. pete: very, very well cone. well done. we re one hour into a four-hour tour, one hour behind where we were yesterday. so you do the math of what that all means, i don t know. we re going to start with this, at least two people are kid in california dead in california as major flooding devastates entire communities. thousa
. i m david cold very in los angeles, and this is cnn. . i mean guessing i don t have to remind anyone there s mid-term election about a month away, democracy and the gloves are officially off. well, if they were ever actually on. between there was a if iry debate in ohio between jd vance and ryan and we have specifically spicy events we have interesting moments we ll talk about, let s play some of those, first we bring in smart people. or the spice. ok. ha ha. let s bring them in. so my estrange work husband, john. am i in the wrong seat? lean over for loves stayed up late for us between and you re doing new day. stay up the whole time. amanda wakes up. the camera is on her he s so good, we re joined by happy to have you here as well, and keith, great to have you guy i have laurens brook on my bookcase. i wasn t going to say anything. it s on my bookcase at home. i appreciate you, it was nice, do you guys want to hear what s going on in ohio
233 seats total. bill: on the senate side a toss-up expected to come down to four big races we ve been watching all year. pennsylvania, georgia, nevada, arizona. dana: democrats appear to be stumbling in the homestretch. they have failed to put forward a coherent message on inflation and the economy, two issues where the president is seen as a liability. president biden: we the democrats are the ones fiscally responsible. let s get that straight now, okay? we re investing in all of america, reducing everyday costs while lowering the deficit at the same time. republicans are fiscally reckless. i m here to deliver what i believe is a closingment what we need to do in the next 15 days to assure a victory. dana: team fox coverage. karl rove is on deck with analysis. we begin in washington with alexandria hoff. we ll start by taking a look at shifts in two races for governor. interesting dynamics are at play. let s go to oklahoma. you have a democrat who used to be a rep
headlines. the new york supreme court has reinstated all employees who were fired after refusing to be vaccinated for covid-19. justices say the workers rights were violated. they are ordering back pay for those employees. a pennsylvania house committee heavily criticizing philadelphia district attorney larry krasner for policies it believes have contributed to rising crime. the panel is not yet saying whether he should be impeached. workers in arizona are continuing to install shipping containers along another section of the southern border to fill gaps not covered by a wall. last week we told you the governor, doug ducey is refusing to comply with the biden administration order to stop such actions. and russian president vladimir putin is urging his government to cut through red tape and produce enough weapons and supplies for the war effort in ukraine. putin s regime is facing military production delays and mounting losses there and with that we are back to our top story
trace: we re getting a new look at the seized documents. some marked secret and top secret. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has more from the d.c. newsroom. good morning. a 36-page filing from federal prosecutors meeting a federal judge s late night deadline. they argue the motion for a special master in the case fails for multiple independent reasons. in this filing prosecutors write the government also developed evidence that government records were likely concealed and removed from the storage room and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government s investigation. the government also released this photo which contains a number of files with bright yellow or red cover sheets signifying top secret material. they appear spread out over a carpet. the court filing said they were recovered inside a container in the former president s office. prosecutors write three classified documents that were not located in boxes but rather were located in the desk