desantis can do that. today was a horrible day for donald trump on all fronts. he has not had a very good day in a very long period of time. in fact, until scott said it, i forgot he actually announced for president united states. today was a good day. and if we saw anyone if joe biden does not win, or does not run for president of the united states, i think you saw somebody today who could beat one of the many people who run in 2024. all, right bakari sellers, scott jennings, we could keep talking about. this but i m going to let you guys both go to bed. thank you so much for staying up late with us tonight. we really appreciate. it will be back in the morning, we ll be back in the morning, no worries. yes we will. [laughter] cnn. all right, sounds, great. this runoff, of course, has highlighted out georgia has really become the epicenter of american politics. once a reliably red state, it now seems to be a true swing state. we re going to talk to george s about georgia s
races in pennsylvania, george s, nevada and arizona. on tuesday candidate john fetterman will finally face off against republican dr. oz and that one and only debate. fetterman s health has been a major point of focus. he spoke about it at a campaign stop a short time ago. the stroke back in may, and it really that despite all of that i survived to be back. two remaining issues processing speech, fetterman will be relying on closed captions during the debate. oz s question fetterman is well enough to perform the job earned during the debate will likely have to balance that thought will also trying to appear not to be insensitive. when it comes to issues republicans do continue to have the edge with a majority of voters prioritizing inflation and crime over issues like abortion, arthel. arthel: very serious acute
you forget that. we stand there staring at them taking pictures but they re looking at us. sometimes they have a lot of time just standing around during ceremonies. yes. we often get questioned, has so and so got a new boyfriend or what s going on with this? you know, they were quite curious in the same way as we were about them. charles also noticed you early on when you were taking pictures at the polo grounds. there weren t many women photographers. no. most of my career there wasn t really any other women. i was this little pip squeak of a girl and he used to ride up and go hello who are you? i d say i m jane. he would stand and pose for me. i think over the years they quite liked having a woman because, you know, so many big photographers with all their cameras and pushing and shoving and i would just come along and stand quietly and they quite liked that. what did you make you spent a lot of time looking at charles. what did you, when the images of him today at st. ge