anywhere. my colleague, jose diaz-balart picks up coverage right now. >> good morning, stephanie ruhle. it's 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. and the stage is indeed set for yet another tough day for facebook. any minute now, one of the company's former project managers is set to testify on what she calls the company's betrayal of democracy. this comes one day after the world's largest social media company went dark for over five hours after a technical glitch. also on capitol hill this morning, the united states is now less than two weeks from defaulting on its debt. we'll talk to senator alex padilla about how lawmakers plan to prevent what could be an economic catastrophe. and south of the border, 20,000 migrants are now crammed into what was once a beach destination for tourists. nbc's gabe gutierrez will join us live from columbus with the latest. just this morning, johnson &