Issues, tim so when you see that kind of inspiration, or he gives that kind of inspiration, i say, i dont know. I hope he has a few more years left in it because we need him we need people like him speaking, peace and dialogue, rather than all of the dissension that weve been seeing in the world there with a whole lot of that in the world, father edward beck, you never bring that dissension to the set, so we so appreciate it. Thank you for being here this morning. Great seeing you, sir. John ght. Breaking news youre jusT Getting word. Ill be russian. Strike in ukraine that has killed dozens, hundreds might be injured. We have new information just Coming In in rogers, take your mark. The Campaign Sprint to thE Finishes on what Donald Trump is trying this morning after previous attacks on Vice President harris did not seem to work and four people killed on a subway train, apparently while they were sleeping. Im John Berman with Kate Baldwin and sarah seidner. This is the show You Have be
will his strategy work as many americans are more focused now on the economy. i ll ask the white house press secretary. and the cnn, cnn gets an exclusive, firsthand look now at a massive attack drone that s part of putin s arsonal. we ll go to kyiv where a critical situation is unfolding as russia strikes again and again. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin this hour with our midterm countdown and the crucial choices facing voters. with just three weeks to go. three weeks before the election day. cnn national politics reporter, eva, is following some of the hottest races out there beginning in the key battleground state of georgia. with three weeks until the midterms, voters are already flocking to the polls in large numbers. in georgia, the state set a midterm turnout record for early voting with more than 130,000 voters casting ballots monday. on the trail today, republican se
on election day, but so far, this should please both parties. you know, eva, you just showed our viewers part of a new ad that dr. oz is running in pennsylvania where he says we all need less extremism in washington. is that closing message likely to appeal to voters in that race and likely in other races? we ll have to see, but it makes sense for o sz to be maki this type of appeal in a battleground state like pennsylvania. he s endorsed by former president trump, but he still h has to convince moderate voters he can represent them as well. especially going up against john fetterman, who has been able to successfully be a bridge builder outside of progressive and democrats. when i traveled to the state a few weeks ago, even more moderate voters, more conservative voters, they supported fetterman despite his policy positions. his very progressive policy positions because they liked him