pulling within the margin of error. it money and it s a panic move. deep left field. and jeremy pena sends one out of here. you dance, dance, dance. creeping up on you so just, dance, dance, dance. all those things i should do but dance, dance, dance. ain t answer beautiful shot of new york city? what is that in the distance? looks like a ferris wheel that circle. steve: is that coney island? brian: a rainbow. looks like a rainbow is that a rainbow or my monitor? steve: we re back together. welcome back. ainsley: thank you. took a few days off. so glad to be back. thank you for waking up with us. i watched all three of your shows. brian: vhs copy i couldn t get it was this song you were dancing to club last night. so many songs i dance to at the end ends up being bump-in music. ainsley: this actually is a song from trolls. you know this song very well. brian: as justin timberlake ever written a song that meant anything? steve: you would have
carley shimkus. todd: todd piro. the senate race is the most important of this election cycle. on the line, the republican candidate dr. ore s polling within the margin of error against john fetterman in the final stretch. the reason this races where it is because the democratic party has been pulling money and i walked on stage with $10 million coming in. it is a panic move. and they are pulling in money from every which way. that is why it is vital, vital we have the support. if i can tell the truth about john fetterman more than he lies about me, we have this race. todd: brooke singman on this major, major senate race. president biden is heading to philadelphia to hit the campaign trail with senate candidate john fetterman. this comes aiming to put concerns to rest after he suffered a major stroke earlier this year. his doctors saying, federman as working full duty in public office. the legitimacy of that report being called into question as the same doctor has bee
john: begin america reports this thursday afternoon with 19 days to go now until the midterms. president biden out on the campaign trail today as the pennsylvania senate race comes down to the wire. hello, i m john roberts in washington. sandra: 19 days out, hard to believe. here we go. sandra smith in new york. the president travelling today for his only campaign stop of the week. he ll talk infrastructure before heading to philadelphia to stump for john fetterman. john: happening as polls show republican dr. oz closing the gap against john fetterman, and republicans also gaining ground in contests thought to be democratic strongholds. sandra: our panel standing by. mollie line is standing by in deep blue rhode island. so first to bryan llenas on the ground in philadelphia, expecting to see the president a short time from now. hi, bryan. hi, sandra. $167 million have been spent in the pennsylvania senate race. it s the second most expensive race in the nation beh
attack, the question is will democrats attempt to use the actions of lone lunatics to chill political speech? if so this is because their grip on power is giving way on two major fronts tonight. in politics and across social media. for them, elon musk s successful purr which you say of twitter is a total invasion of their inter-sanctums like an intruder waltzing into their living room and maybe making a sandwich and turning on fox news and using the bathroom. how dare he. most regular people see elon s desire to house clean at twitter as plain common sense. after all, we discovered there s a lot of fat to cut l. welcome to a day in my life as a twitter employee. then make my way down to the log cabin area. i don t know what it is but it was cool. played fuse ball with my friendy friends to unwind a bit and it was cool. then going to the meditation room that i thought was super neat. i had red wine that s on tap. laura: in is the culture the left is desperate to protect.
lowest level in almost four decades. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. the president is saying he wants to increase american energy production without delaying the transition to green energy and clean energy. officials are calling the move a bridge but now we know it s a bridge that leaves the strategic reserve to its lowest level since 1984. strategic petroleum reserve is more than half full. peter: still too low for critics concerned with national security. it s strategic petroleum reserve. it s not the political petroleum reserve. it s really for a time of war that we need the energy. peter: that i it s not politically motivated at all. 400 million barrels of oil that s more than any energy drawdown. peter: still blaming on russia. putin s war caused price hikes. calling on companies to pass savings on to customers. ramp up at ease. my administration has no