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
editorial report. i m paul gigot. and we re counting down to cnn s presidential debate, the first of two, which is set to take place in atlanta on thursday. president biden is at camp david this weekend preparing for the showdown as a new fox news poll finds him in a tight the race with donald trump leading his republican rival 50-48 among registered voters. that s within the margin of error but represents a 2-point gain for the president from last month even as questions continue to swirl about the president s age and ability to serve a second term. is so how crucial is next week s faceoff to putting those concerns to rest? let s is ask wall street journal columnists and fox news contributor karl rove. if welcome, karl. so i want you to start out with that fox news poll. this would suggest i know it s the only one poll, but this would suggest with some other evidence that there s been some movement towards joe biden since the felony conviction of president trump. do you
living. they should pay their tithes examine offerings like everybody else. i don t think taxpayers should have to pay for that. not for free, anyway. reporter: for now the policy remains in a cool district with a unique mix of brain and beauty. gary tuckman, cnn, buffalo, new york. and we continue along here. top of the hour. welcome back, i m brooke baldwin. a couple stories. you better check your accounts. dow hits a big milestone today. and protesters shout death to america in the streets. time to play reporter roulette. allison, i want to go straight to you. at the new york stock exchange, we ve been talking about how we ve been flirting with the number. we hit it today, the magic number 13,000. i know we talked about how it s psychological in terms of importance, but it s more than that. it is more than that. yeah, it is an important that psychological mile tone, but it s also a confidence booster. the average person, brooke, looks at the dow as an indicator