triple threat of flu, covid and rsv. and trapped underground, wochbtone of the people rescued tells cnn about their wild ordeal. this is what we re watching. and thank you for being here. candidates took to the stage and so what did voters take away from the debates? in pennsylvania, john fetterman and mehmet oz faced off sparring over abortion, inflation and fracking. and it was also voters best chance to see how fetterman performed as he continues to recover from a stroke six months ago. and in new york, governor hochul went head to head with her challenger lee zeldin, and that fight largely centering on crime during the heated debate. let s get started in pennsylvania, jessica dean is there. so they came, they debated and what did voters get to see? reporter: yeah, what did voters see because they will ultimately make the decision here. they are the ones that get to make the decision. so we saw john fetterman and mehmet oz coming together for their first and only deba
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
i absolutely support fracking. there is that 2018 interview that you said quote i don t support fracking at all. how do you square the two? i do support fracking. and i don t i don t i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. the debate headlines this morning are focused on fetterman s health. more questions not less about his fitness to serve following an at-times halting and muddled performance. he said he will not release his full medical records for transparency. fetterman s campaign tried to lower expectations before going into the debate but struck a different tone last night. for a guy who was just in the hospital months ago, took it to dr. oz pretty hard tonight.
get gasoline prices down precipitously notably before november 8th. we ll cover the news as it happens. now to perhaps the most important senate race in the nation. john fetterman versus mehmet oz finally meeting last night for their first and only debate so we re told. fetterman addressing his recent stroke from the start and the two hit each other on big crime issues like our crime, fracking, abortion. i m the only person on this stage right now that has successful pushing back against gun violence. during this crime wave trying to get as many murderers sentenced to life in prison out of jail as possible. i do support fracking and i don t i don t i support fracking. john fetterman calls fracking a stain on pennsylvania. he celebrated when roe v.
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