he was the one who came out and said flatten the curve, and that flattening the curve kept going on and on and on. now, when it comes to schools, he s not telling a fib here. in july of 2020, i interviewed him and he said we have to get the schools open by the fall, but note he had already set a policy of lockdowns and closures that were extended to the schools. so the issue of collateral damage, mental health effects, socialization, nutrition, eye care, the mask overuse, the issue of not being with your peers that we were so worried about was extended and he talked about it in july 2020, but i think the horses were already out of the barn. we saw from other parts of the world that you could leave schools open and the spread did not increase. john: to that point, dr. siegel, it s one thing to say we want the schools to open, but it s another to set conditions or be among the people setting conditions that make it impossible for those schools to open. and at the same time, t
glenn youngkin is in wisconsin campaigning for the republican candidate there. tim michaels, both men, will be joining us here. we have a busy show for you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it. lauren simonetti following the money. lauren? neil, 13 days and millions of dollars to go. so right before last night s one and only debate in pennsylvania, the gop senate leadership fund super pact poured $6 million in to the oz campaign putting out warnings like this add to attack fetterman s record on crime. you ll see what happens when guys like fetterman let the worst offenders out of jail early. protect your family. don t vote fetterman. fetterman brought in $2 million since the debate last night. his campaign calling those donations unprecedented and show grass roots enthusiasm. meanwhile, take a look here. the top super pact supporting house republicans, the congressional leadership fund fund, pouring $11 million in to these 16 close races. seven of which president biden won
accused serial killer ends with a suspect behind bars and now authorities are looking for motive. the police chief in stockton, california, says 44-year-old wesley brownlee was out hunting for a new victim when they arrested him. as officers made contact with him, he was wearing dark clothing and had a mask around his neck. he was also armed with a firearm when he was taken into custody. we are sure we stopped another killing. cnn s ka mill la bernal joining us live with the latest. police had surveillance teams on brownlee after the shooting deaths of six men, so how did they narrow in their search and then make an arrest? hey, fred. yeah, they were watching him. according to police, two things contributed to this arrest. the first one being all the tips, the help from the community, because everyone was watching the surveillance video that police had put out and calling police trying to help them in any way they could and the other aspect was old-fashioned police work
was struggling. i always thought i was pretty empathetic, emphatic. i think i was very, excuse me, empathetic. you know, that s an example of the stroke, empathetic. before having a stroke. but now after having that stroke is, i really understand, you know, much more kind of the challenges that americans have day in and day out. what you saw and heard there, the auditory processing challenges, the speech challenges howard: the nbc correspondent also shared this observation with her viewers we did find that in small talk before the interview without captioning it seemed it was difficult for fetterman to understand our conversation. howard: this prompted a fierce backlash. podcaster kara swisher called burns account just nonsense. maybe this reporter was just bad at small talk. new york magazine offered up a cover story on fetterman saying his comprehension is not at all impaired. he understands everything. burns didn t suggest otherwise, but plenty of stories have r
hemmer. great to be with you. julie: he is my old office buddy but now in california. next time you come here. john: it is a lot nicer here in the west than the east. the pre-christmas blizzard paralyzed buffalo, 50 inches of snow falling and even more is on the way today. worsening road conditions that are already dangerous or nearly impossible. many people had to abandon their cars, others were stranded inside their homes. but the snow not the only problem, check out this restaurant. completely covered in ice. we won t know. it s heavy and that s what i m nervous about. nothing broke, no windows broke, no leaks. and none of that was touched. the only problem is the parking lot got beat up pretty bad. max gordon with fox weather is braving the conditions live in buffalo this morning. good morning, max. good morning. well, here in buffalo people woke up to several inches of additional snow, not what people want to see here after more than four feet piled up and mo