walker, to become the next senator of georgia. i understand you are getting inducted into the hall of fame in high school and college in georgia tonight? they are going to have the first ever high school hall of fame. so i m excited about it. brian: when i caught up to you you did go out of your way to speak to high school kids and they loved hearing from you. this is a landmark communications poll that has you and warnock deadlocked at 46. if that s the outcome or it s less than 50, you will have a runoff election. what do you have to do the next few weeks to win outright. i will get out so the people can see the difference between senator warnock and myself. i think he made a big mistake during the debate. he seemed like he was the senator not prepared to be the senator. and i m prepared to be the senator on the first day. when i get out to meet the people i m talking about. and he wanted to talk about personal things rather than what he can do as a senator. brian: when
house, but let s start with alexandria hoff who s tracking the races in three key swing states. reporter: hi, mike. let s start in pennsylvania, dre once-sizable lead that john fetterman once held. on tuesday the two are going to hold their first and only debate putting fetterman s health in focus. he spoke earlier today. you know, we had a stroke back in may. and it really [inaudible conversations] and despite all that, i survived to be back. reporter: fetterman will be relying on closed captions during the debate. oz has questioned whether fetterman is well enough to perform job and will likely have to appear not insensitive on stage. another toss-up, georgia s senate race where senator raphael warnock is facing off against republican candidate herschel walker. this week former president obama will rally support for warnock and for stacey abrams. the former president will also head to detroit to campaign for governor gretchen whitmer who leads tudor dixon although b
predictable midterm elections in modern memory. what is happening now and ending on election day november 8th is not typical, it is not. as of now, it is not shaping up to be a wave for one party or another. now it is more like a shark nato. typically, republicans would and should be feeling pretty good about their chances. to retake both the house and the senate by significant margins. feeling good because things are bad. high inflation, fears of a recession, voters are inclined to hold the party in power. right now, that is democrats. they are responsible and accountable. phrases are up nearly everywhere you look. life is more expensive, but which of course i mean life cereal, weak and processed wheat products. up more than 20% here. as the late great rapper might say, straight butter baby. by which of course, i mean the tuck cost butter is up 30% august to august. of course, our friends in saudi arabia are making sure that we all continue to feel more pain at the pump. tha
what s happened at sandy hook you get most invest relay reaction because it s so disturbing, listen to think here s what he said after that jury award cam down, it wasn t like he took it seriously. 11 to this. 57 million. 20 million, 50 million. 80 million. by the way, you get 100 million, you get 50 million, do these people think they re getting money? i can keep that in court for years appeal the stuff we can stand up against travesty who is the they? i was like he was on trial but trying to appeal to it s us against the families. the guy is despicable. think of a bad adjective to describe a human being, these a five, 6-year-old kids that were murdered in cold blood and he s mucking and he goes on television and pulls himself and gives an interview, says he s an actor, he makes fun of the guy, they say no lower form of life and then he turns it and says they re trying to come for your guns this is false flag put on by the u.s. government. it s despicable, no other wor
and in ukraine, ukraine racking up more battlefield devastation. that is what we re watching at this hour. the search for survivors in florida, rescuers going door-to-door in neighborhoods decimated by hurricane ian still nearly 2,000 have been rescued so far an the death toll from this monster storm jumping to more than 100 people now. more than half of the deaths are in one county alone, lee county. the sheriff there is about to hold a press conference. we re going to bring you that live when it begins, when it happens. there is so much tragedy from this storm. we ve seen this for days now. but we re also hearing incredible stories of survival. a fort myers man who clung to a palm tree for hours as the storm surge flooded everything in site. his daughter fearing the worst after their last desperate phone call. they re now reunited and they will join us this hour. let s get started with the very latest on the recovery. boris sanchez is live in fort myers. in this press con