Matter. I think that s part of what is informing his calculus. That is all in. A special edition live from michigan starts right now. Good evening, you can probably tell that i am not in our usual new york city studio tonight. Instead we are coming to you live from lansing s midtown brewery the battleground state of michigan. This is one of the crucial states who will decide who the president is and both campaigns know it. Later this week, donald trump will be headed back to the detroit metro area just weeks since he held a rally. That bus just rolled into town this morning and we re going to have more on that later on this hour. Including an interview with one of the very important people riding on that bus. It is a critical time for the harris campaign in the state of michigan. Today a new usa today poll finds kamala harris narrowly leading donald trump in this state by 3 points which is well within that poll s margin of error. The poll also shows 4% of voters remain undecided with j
hello, everyone. jessica tarlov along with judge jeanine pirro, charlie hurt, kennedy, and and it s 5 p.m. here in new york city, and this is the fox. twas the 5 before christmas, anhe bd the studio was set to discuss the topics you set, when out in the green room, arosse se such a clatter. it judge jeanine stealing a cookie from theoi platter. putng you down. that s enough of that. and we ll get to the news in a few minutes. but first it s time for chri christmas-spastics. one guy saidas he would never participe in secret santa again after only getting candy, ac bars as christmas present.s th i feele this would be a dream for you to get candy. it would be a dream, but this guy is really upset afterl spending some time to get a someone. and in exchange, he got leftover candy. which proves the point that people are not into giving but into receiving. and the bt sooner you realize that, the better. i found out that the arcrete some of the gifts you from secret santa. yo
judge jeanine pirro, charlie hurt, kennedy, and tyrus. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. was the five before christmas, the studio was set for the table to discuss the big topics. the stockings were hung by the cameras with care in hopes that the five would soon be on air. when out in the greenroom us rose such a clatter, it was just judge jeanine stealing a cookie from the platter. okay, that is enough of that. we are going to get to the news in a few minutes but now it is time for a christmas fastest. first up. think of secret santa gifts. one man is vowing to never participate in his office exchange ever again after only receiving a box full of a assorted mini candy bars as is present. judge, i feel like this would be a dream gift for you, actually, to get candy. jeanine: it is a dream gift. here is the problem. this guy is very upset because he spent all this time getting a present for someone, and in exchange, he got left over candy. he assume
if you are on a prepayment metre. this figure isn t the maximum you can be charged. and it s predicted that prices will rise even further next year. annual bills could exceed £5,000 from january 2023 and then more than £6,000 from april. worrying figures for many people but some felt the bbc was adding to that worry with the tone and extent of its reporting on what might happen but hasn t happened yet. stuart luck was one of them, writing: while i understand the need to cover rising energy bills, i am becoming very tired of the intensity of the coverage over the crisis. we all know we are in. tired of the intensity of the coverage over the crisis we all know we are in. it is frightening, very frightening and, at the moment, i feel that is all the bbc is achieving, frightening people. the coverage in my perception has reached an unhealthy balance. as we saw in that clip we played, the bbc has been reporting the future average cap on bills but some viewers think that s not th
desperation. i know that many of you watching are among them, and you know the reason for your pain. covid. the problem is so huge and so persistent, president biden says the fix should be too. not so fast, say the right side of the aisle. a lot of this help for the poor, for the hungry, the desperate, not really about covid. so let s not do it. you think i m making it up? listen to the leader of the opposition. only 9% addresses the fight against the virus itself. you get this massive bill with only 1%, 1% for vaccinations. it s stuffed with non-covid-related spending that even top liberal economists say is wrong for the recovery. what caused the loss of the jobs and the wages and the businesses, then? our economy still has 9.5 million fewer jobs than at this time last year. at the rate that we re growing right now, because the recovery is so great, at the rate that he calls so great, it will take us two years to get back to where we were. you think mcconnell would go gi