mehmet oz finds himself down double digits to john fetterman. but lieutenant governor fetterman suffered a stroke. he had to take weeks off the trail. but the lead was so big they thought they could ride it out, stay in the basement and ride it out. but oz continued to campaign. telling you that you are not fit to be serve. send us back to new jersey. send me to dv. i always thought it was pretty empathetic. emphatic. i am sorry, empathetic. brian: the guy is weak on crime and admits it. i m effective on crime. and i believe in second chances. and i have one on that record. brian: murder one and you murder two is that a time for second chances. he s also against the life blood of the state, fracking. the president s team used fracking as a wedge issue. no one cares about it with the pandemic going. i am not pro fracking. i signed the no fossil fuel pledge before the cool kids were doing it in 2015. brian: as usual on the left you are not to believe your eyes or ears.
mehmet oz finds himself down double digits to john fetterman. but lieutenant governor fetterman suffered a stroke. he had to take weeks off the trail. but the lead was so big they thought they could ride it out, stay in the basement and ride it out. but oz continued to campaign. telling you that you are not fit to be serve. send us back to new jersey. send me to dv. i always thought it was pretty empathetic. emphatic. i am sorry, empathetic. brian: the guy is weak on crime and admits it. i m effective on crime. and i believe in second chances. and i have one on that record. brian: murder one and you murder two is that a time for second chances. he s also against the life blood of the state, fracking. the president s team used fracking as a wedge issue. no one cares about it with the pandemic going. i am not pro fracking. i signed the no fossil fuel pledge before the cool kids were doing it in 2015. brian: as usual on the left you are not to believe your eyes or ears.
writing in a brief statement the queen died peacefully at balmoral this afternoon, her summer home in scotland. what comes next as a meticulously planned national memorializing of the queen which was reportedly set in motion with four code words, london bridge is down. and charles iii will deliver a televised address to the united kingdom tonight. and to protect the succession of the church, the saint james palace, ever since james i in 1714. the queens body will be transported back to buckingham palace, for a small funeral procession with government officials and including the united kingdom s new prime minister liz truss sworn in just this week. in the final act of the public duty of the queen. the queen s body is expected to stay there until tuesday before moved to westminster palace where members of the public will be able to pay their respects. simultaneous lick, simultaneously king charles will tour the country before burying his mother. lond-based breaking news rep
wry directions. the major issues inflation, economy, crime and in some places the border. all four of those the end to work for the republicans. those things are coming into play has we get to the end. as a result not going to be a pleasant night for the democrats. bill: we re on the ground in the key states. we are throughout the united states. starting us off this hour senior national correspondent rich edson live in langhorn, pennsylvania. rich, good morning. good morning, bill. dr. oz has an event at a firehouse tonight here in bucks county. a swing county. look at the last two u.s. senate races, they go for the republican and then the democratic candidate here. both campaigns are vying. we spoke with voters here who say the issues that are playing nationwide really matter here, too. cost of living, you know, with the medical and the food and everything going up. cost of living. it s getting harder and harder to support yourself. people are really upset with the i
change across the company, including here at cnn. and i m sad that i won t be here to cover it. but since this is our final episode, we re going to do something today. this is a special hour and it s about change. it s about change all across the media world. what s changing? what might change? and what must never change about the accountability function of journalism. i love this show. this small but mighty show punched above its weight for so many years. even a former president commented on the cancellation. reliable sources has been a one of a kind show, and a popular show. this is one of cnn s highest rated weekend shows. so i want to say thank you to all of you watching around the world. i was lucky to be a part of it for nine years. but it began 30 years ago after the gulf war. so here s what the iconic former cnn ceo tom johnson said on facebook when he heard the show was canceled. he said it was founded by ted turner and leaders of cnn who felt deeply that media org