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hello and welcome to inside politics, i m john king. new information about a january 6th mystery. cnn identifies the man on the receiving end of a nine-second call from the white house switchboard in the middle of the insurrection. plus, john fetterman and the finance question. republican mehmet oz says his senate rival needs to release his medical records. democrat fetterman shows voters his recovery is on track. president biden for closing bethlehem steel. 27 years ago. and i m the one that had a stroke. we begin, though, with florida bracing for hurricane ian. it s already rapidly intensifying. wind speeds have jumped 35 miles per hour in just the last day. it may turn into a category 3 or higher storm in the next 24 hours. people in the tampa area throwing sandbags as the storm churns in the caribbean. lines long to stock up on supplies, and florida governor ron desantis declaring an emergency for the entire state including activating the national guard. carlo ....
hello, i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is watching internat international crisis build. one thing that was clear in new york city this past week. the west were world is fighting battles on two fronts. one, against russia that ramped up nuclear threats as ukraine pushes ahead with the forceful recapturing of its own land and second, against global economic peril with inflation soaring and recession looming. people struggling to keep up with rising energy prices and other costs. one leader facing a particularly stiff challenge is the brand-new prime minister of the united kingdom liz truss that officially took on the role days before the nation s monarch died with the nation in economic crisis as garwar rages in ukrai. after mourning the loss of the queen on friday truss first move as a leader markets went into a tail spin and crashing the pound to the lowest level against the dollar since 1985. truss is facing perhaps the biggest set of challe ....
town hall with time ryan and j.d. vance. the story will be live at 3:00 as well with some of the voters on what they expect, what they want to ask come tomorrow night. first, former president obama is the one that democrats are turning to to ignite their voters right now as the president stayed home in delaware, went to his granddaughter s soccer game over the weekend. did some early voting. had a generally quiet weekend himself as his former boss was hard at work in the swing states. just about every republican politician seems obsessed with two things. own the libs and getting donald trump s approval. that s their agenda. no, no, don t boo. vote. so the 44th president hopes that he can sweep in on this halloween and be a super hero in some of these races. he s flying to these three states, arizona, nevada and pennsylvania as we watch the toss-up senate races here. the current president has zero campaign events scheduled today. this evening he and the first lady we ....
my time is at hand, i won t make it any other way harris: his hit fire and rain is what was happening in the markets yesterday. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus . here is what s happening right now at the corner of wall and broad. it s what world markets are watching and affected by as biden s economy is burning, rome style, rome is burning reference there. we re up just a bit as investors have rebounded a tad. it is early in the day. during the celebration, the president was hosting his so-called inflation reduction act celebration. the dow jones industrial average was a free fall. ended up down more than 1200 points on the day. major news networks pulled away from their coverage of the president s party as things were going south. one critic said biden s bash was a slap in the face. new york post named the president tone deaf joe. we know he doesn t hear or apparently see americans struggling with sky high food prices and everything else ....
there are the military costs, the billions of dollars spent, the cities destroyed and the territories seized. the military, the lives lost, the refugees forced from their homes, the disruption to daily lives for ukrainians living in the shadow of putin s war, not to mention the spike in food and and energy costs beyond the theater of war, and these costs all continue to mount. this week, the u.s. pledged nearly $3 billion in additional security aid to ukraine. this comes as putin decreed in the size of the military as well. after half a year of war, what would it bring to bring this conflict to a close? i want to speak to john kirby now. admiral kirby, thank you for taking the time to be with us this morning. great to be with you, jim. first let s begin with the state of the war a half year in. the u.s. has given its biggest military package so far, and you increasingly hear from ukrainians not just about defending ground or defending territory, but we re seeing the ....