people. he can t talk on his own. it s not a right wing conspiracy theory. it s not q anon. he uses a software program to understand those around him and to talk. this software is not a hearing aid. fetterman doesn t need a hearing aid. he s not deaf. he s not hearing impaired. instead this program takes words and rearranges them into language that john fetterman can understand, because his brain can no longer do that for him. that s sad for transhumannists, though, it s thrilling. this is an amazing moment. this is neil armstrong on the moon. here you have one of the most famous politicians in the country merging with a computer. this is the future they imagine. they re thrilled for it. for everyone else, for the voters of pennsylvania, it raises questions. for example, where does the software end and john fetterman s consciousness begin? we don t know. we can t know. but it s obvious that pennsylvania could very well be sending a computer program to the u.s. senate, where i
us with more on the white house s main strategy. ashley: biden will stop in florida today, former president obama, the democrats are counting in places like nevada. biden is heading to florida and new mexico on thursday and obama will make apeerances in nevada and arizona, the two will finish the campaign trail in pennsylvania on saturday. it has been noted biden made far fewer campaign appear thinkas than sitting presidents before him. the sitting president has been absent from the trail in the final weeks of the campaign, nobody is more in demand than obama, he is the party s biggest draw. there is unmistakable fear, even he can t prevent what could happen on november 8th. democrats say it is a good strategy for biden to keep a low profile, republicans say americans are fed up with his policies. people are fed up with this madness, far left socialism. taxing and spending, raising prices because of joe biden s actions. ashley: laxalt says his opponent is purposely hidi
the decision could overrule the nationwide right to abortion. bill: gun rights are also on the docket. the court decides a fate of a new york law that restricts conceal carry. that decision could have implications with other blue states, eight of them in total with strong gun laws. dana: the court is hearing a challenge to former president trump s remain in mexico policy. the rule has forced tens of thousands to wait while their asylum claims are heard. president biden is suing to end it. border patrol data shows they are barely enforcing it. we ll have a live report on that from the border. bill: major ruling on religious liberty. it centered on a washington states high school football coach fired for praying on the field. dana: the court is weighing these cases over a back drop of hostility and intimidation. a leaked draft opinion on abortion has prompted weeks of protest outside justice s home. it reached a boiling point two weeks ago when police arrested a suspect
our latest reporting on what s in, what s out, and the timeline of what votes, if any, could happen. and the house january 6th committee gears up for the most consequential week of its investigation, holding the first public hearing in primetime, in front of a country with a growing divide over who is to blame for the deadly riot. one member giving us a preview of what to expect. talking about new evidence and the conspiracy and premeditated activity before the riots. plus, the news coming in about the world leader in imminent danger of losing his job. what we know about the no-confidence votes around the uk prime minister boris johnson. good afternoon. i m chris jansing in new york in for hallie jackson. joining me now is josh letterman by the white house. liz mclaughlin is in uvalde, texas. and john is with us, as well. so allie, we just learned about this meeting between senators involved in the talks. what are they talking about? what more can you tell us? yeah, loo
he took the lead for the first time tonight around a half hour ago. okay. and the big dynamic here is kathy barnette had been eating into what might have been a clear win for him. david mccormick coming up the middle as the more moderate, traditional republican candidate, ie not election denying. look, this thing is still tight. it s a o1.1 race. bucks county are coming in with a slight edge to oz right now. but this thing is well within recount territory. this isn t going away. what do row think is happening that there is a slight inch for him? i think trump s endorsement is making a difference. oz doing really well in coal country. something to really pay attention to. mccormick s strength is the suburbs in pittsburgh, where he grew up. but right now you see oz just edging ahead. but this isn t going to be over. this is going to be days. this is in recount territory. every ballot counts right now. 851. did you say days? possibly. we thought hours, maybe. hou