pennsylvania, casey, bob casey, wrote after the debate fetterman has a clear record of public service, knows the commonwealth, cares about pennsylvania, will be a great senator. like no comment at all about the debate itself. i thought it was just kind of interesting that the two senators had those reactions. clearly a rorschach test. clearly how they want people to view this, through a particular lens. either they know, or only two weeks away from the midterm elections, so these are the candidates. these are the options. so, i guess the reflecting that in terms of how they want people to have an understanding of what happened. and our panel will have very strong feelings. they wanted to. and they ve got very strong feelings about how john fetterman performed. i mean, obviously all eyes were on him. and it was challenging. it seemed like it at certain times. yeah. so, okay jake, thank you very much for setting the table for us. all right, guys. did you even see
to go into this cavern for a 20 minute walk because it would be easy for the whole family, for the grandparents, and for the two year old, it was a flat 20 minute walk. you took the elevator down into the caverns. then you took the walk. you got back into the elevator. and what happened? the elevator did not move. [laughs] and so they called up to the top and let them know that it was not working. and they said they would reset it. and it still did not move. and how long are you stuck down there? in total, the last person out, it was 31 hours. oh, my gosh, 31 hours. and so, douglas, what was their suggestion for those 31 hours for how everybody was supposed to get out? well, our group was a short
they never called at 12 when the smoke was there. we asked them to call, and they never called. we kept insisting. and initially, they said they would not, because they would not come out. while, after several requests, they said they did call. and peach springs, which is the walapai tribe, declined to come out because there was no emergency medical condition that resulted in the need of their urgency services. nobody was dying, basically. but there could ve been at any given moment, given that you had a five month old baby, you know, without food and a toddler and some compromise seniors. i just want you guys to know that we did call grand canyon caverns for their response. and their explanation. we ve not heard back yet. but we will let you know when we do. douglas and sherry, we re just happy that you guys are okay. you made it out alive. but i know that that was pretty
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okay, imagine getting stock and trapped 200 feet underground in an ancient cave known as grand canyon caverns in arizona. this happened this week to one family after the elevator that took them below ground malfunctioned. that s when they had to figure out how to get everyone up and out, including a baby, a toddler, and seniors with bad backs in these. joining me now are douglas rachel and step daughter cheri amenities who were stranded out there. guys, good to see you. up and doing well. sherry, just take us through this. your family, there are eight of you, including a five month old and a two year old, you decided