colorado and senate seats, candidates going head-to-head. the ranking shows senate control is anybody s game. remember, democrats are in the majority. that would mean they have lost enough of their strength going into the power rankings that it s up for grabs and a toss-up. one of the places that would help decide control of the senate is in pennsylvania. democratic senate candidate john fetterman and republican dr. mehmet oz faced off in their first and only debate. now remember, fetterman didn t want to have any debates and they pushed it back. early voting started in this state on september 19th. some comments brutal, disaster. the debate raised more questions about his health following that stroke he suffered in may. let s also talk about the elephant in the room. i had a stroke. he has never let me forget that. young young students give them a break. i believe that that supporting i didn t hear you say you would release your full medical records. my doctor
homicide on counts one, two, three, and four, intentional homicide. guilty. live f from the waukesha, wisconsin, courtroom is his reaction to that and of course outside people waiting to here. six people died that day and dozens more injured. what they were trying to say or what he s been trying to say representing himself, crying in front of the jurors during his 50 minute closing argument was to consider whether the car could have malfunctioned during the incident last november. he wanted them to consider the impact that the negative press has had on his family. meanwhile you ve got the families of the victims and what they ve gone through too. he didn t talk about that. this case, of course, happening at a christmas parade. was very jarring last holiday season. at the full-time, there was a lot of question about whether or not what would his motive be? we didn t really find that out this trial, but the jurors heard what they needed to hear, the judge continues to read th
just happened and who you re looking at is darryl brooks, he s been representing hims in the waukesha, wisconsin, christmas parade massacre basically. he drove his car through a group of 68 people. look i said, he was representing himself and pretty much has been a dramatic and emotional character throughout this entire thing but right now he s been found guilty of first degree
sean: thi that s a hail mary pass and think about trump and abortion and not my record. you see these waves crest and come over late. you re seeing that right now. the momentum is massive and you re starting to see a lot of polling flip and going the democrat to toss up and toss up to republican and we ll see people win races that we didn t know were competitive. harris: we ll cover every, every hot moment right here on fox news channel. don t you dare turn away. just moments ago, dvr us too, moments ago all darryl brooks was i should say the suspect in the christmas parade massacre as redrove his car through 68 people. darryl brooks was found guilty on all counts in that waukesha christmas parade attack. you know, we want to talk about the victims, the six who were dead, the dozen more who were injured in all of this. we wondered if we might hear from him but so far not yet. he was crying in court today, he
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Milwaukee man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove an SUV through a suburban Christmas parade must stand trial, a