have you both. we will rock this hour. we begin at the u.s. supreme court where the justices right now hearing arguments into cases challenging president biden student loan and out program. in one of those cases, the coalition of six republican-led states is fighting to block biden plan to pass nearly half a trillion dollars of student loan debt onto the backs of taxpayers. many didn t have those loans because it s only 13% of the american spirit of the coalition calls it an executive branch overreach. and it is absent of clear congressional mandate. the white house as it is confident in its legal authority. but the outcome will determine how much power will be granted to the president of the united states moving forward. the wall street editorial particles at one of the most consequential separation of power cases in american history. i see you nodding. why? marc: the biden administration knows this is one, unpopular and unconstitutional. they will lose the case. the reaso
hitting the airwaves just last night. speak of the most dangerous thing facing georgia is four more years of brian kemp. my record has been attacked because miss abrams doesn t want to talk about her own record. talked to a police officer and they will tell you they are terrified of doing the job senator leahy has been doing this thing with a pocket constitution for the last couple of years. it is not a prop. carley: with a jam-packed night, jackie ibanez has more from all the candidates. by the end of this week early voting will have kicked off in 25 states. 17 states have officially opened their polls with iowa, nevada, tennessee set to join them later this week. early voting underway in georgia were republican governor brian kemp and democratic challenger stacey abrams went head-to-head in an intense debate last night. the incumbent pushing abrams on her past and i police rhetoric. listen. how many sher sheriff sherifs have i think you believe it s the truth.
americans enter the pool. natural gas in our territory to be the whole world. scientists have created a new covid strain that has an 80% kill rate. almost 11,000 lab leaks a little past decade, all of of this research should be banned. that s good, the cake is good! the chargers when it in ove overtime. brian: live from atlanta, georgia, live in a couple minutes we ll be talking to the governor brian kemp about the big debate last night, you re looking at the very distinctive mercedes-benz stadium come of course that is the home for the falcons, they will play the lid next home game, carolina panthers on oct october 30th and it is also the home of united atlanta professional soccer team. that makes atlanta their home. brian: they wanted the championship when you re out and they were selling out 50-60000 which is pretty amazing. sun shining down right now it s 39 degrees in atlanta, georgia, wa gat. they have a lot of traffic, 54 will be. rachel: will b
democrats call it accountability. where do things stand right now and where do we go from here? our legal and political panels will break it down for us. tracking lawmakers reaction, laura ingle outside trump tower for the response from trump world. surrounding the stunning development. good evening. here is the latest about what we know at this hour about the fbi raid at mar-a-lago, beginning with former president trump. he was photographed leaving trump tower in new york city this afternoon after the rate of his province private residence inflorida. mr. trump left new york and was heading to his home in bedminster, new jersey. the reporting source tells fox news, the rate at mar-a-lago happened early this morning. fbi agents even brought a safe cracker and opened a relatively new safe at mar-a-lago. coworkers say the safe was new and nothing in it. fbi agents went through every single office, safe, and grab documents without going through them on the mar-a-lago property
congress woman jackie walorski and two of her staffers, emma thompson and zach. all killed wednesday in a head-on collision in their indiana district. plus, the family of gabby potato, who was killed last year while on a cross-country road trip with her fiance, now working to reach other domestic violence victims. fox news sits down with her mom about with the foundation at her daughter s name is doing to try to help. we begin tonight with the president in isolation but certainly not immune to the latest controversies swirling around his administration. white house corresponding kevin corke is tracking the latest development tonight. good evening. good evening. as you can well imagine, the president is trying to stay busy despite covid buried today in fact he signed an executive order directing the department of health and human services to consider working with states to use medicaid waivers to pay for expenses for women who cross state lines to receive abortions. that exe