Picks nation. Tonights lead, one month to go. The clock is Ticking Down on the 2024 president ial race. But, the pace is picking up even more with barely a month left for Election Day. Donald trump just wrapped up a Campaign Rally in wisconsin where the latest polls showed him and Vice President Kamala Harris Neck and neck in the swing state. Meanwhile, Harris And Runningmate governor Tim Walz are prepping for a weeklong national Media Blitz. Starting Tomorrow Night with a taped interview on 60 minutes, cbs 60 minutes and followed up with radio, podcast, Town Halls, late Night Tv hits and Battleground Campaign events in arizona and nevada. But, we start the show in the Battleground State of wisconsin. Joining me now, Congresswoman Democrat of wisconsin, congresswoman, trump just ended a rally. He lost to biden. Now the latest poll shows them effectively tied in wisconsin with the Vice President ahead of trump among likely voters at 49 to his 47 . That is within the margin of error. How
an infinite canvas. use your apps anywhere and make them any size you want. capture your photos and videos and relive your most important memories and an entirely new way. watch your movies, shows and sports and immerse yourself in games on a giant screen, surrounded by a spatial audio. connect with people as if you re sharing the same space. the same way that mac introduced us to personal computing and iphone introduced us to mobile computing, applevision pro, will introduce us to spatial computing. so it s a virtual reality headset it s coming now, it s not the first time a tech giant has tried something like this meta and google have both launched eye wear tech. so will this one catch on? i put that question to our technology editor zoe kleinman. we re going to have to wait and see whether that is actually the case. what i can tell you is this is an ar headset. that means it s augmented reality and mixed reality. you put it on over your head and you can see apps, you
the tentative agreement signed, sealed and ready to be delivered to congress for a vote later this week. the challenge now is getting both sides of the aisle to agree on it. good morning. i m griff jenkins. hour three. julie: a three-hour tour. i m julie banderas. welcome to a new hour of fox news live. some details. it raises the debt ceiling for two years while rolling back discretionary spending and capping any increase in spending for the next six years. both biden and mccarty taking their respective victory laps. president biden: no one got everything they want but that s the responsibility of governing. and this is a deal that s good news for i believe you will see for the american people. the agreement prevents default for the first time in our nation s history. the language on an agreement with the president that is worthy of the american people. it doesn t get everything everybody wanted but in divided government that s where we end up. it is a very positive bi
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now uncertaintly remains over sunday s sports programming and whether more presenters and pundits willjoin the boycott in support of gary lineker. police and demonstrators clash across france over welfare reforms as the upper house of parliament passes a bill that will raise the pension age to 64. the british chancellor meets the governor of the bank of england, to discuss the collapse of silicon valley bank after the failure of its parent company in the us. and the countdown to the oscars begins but who will be smiling at the end of hollywood s biggest event of the year? hello and welcome to bbc news. talks are continuing to try to resolve the row that s led to widespread disruption of football coverage across the bbc. there are fears that more programming could be affected on sunday, including the women s super league and match of the day two. sports presenters boycotted saturday s programmes in support of gary lineker, who was asked to step down from match of the day