and it was a total train wreck for the left. fetterman, flip-flopping on key issues. watch. good night, everybody. let s talk about the elephant in the room. i ve had a stroke. he s never let me forget that. my doctor says i m fit to be serving. john fetterman during this crime wave has been trying to get as many murderers convicted and sentenced to life in prison out of jail as possible. i believe that i run on my record on crime. i m the only person on this stage right now that can that has been successful about pushing back against gun violence. there s that 2018 interview that said, quote, i don t support fracking at all. so how do you square the two? i do support fracking. and i don t i don t i support the fracking. i stand and to support fracking. fetterman s camp blaming the captioning system provided for him as being delayed and with errors, but that quickly got shut down. they spin the awful performance as a win. i think the people of pennsylvania
conversation with someone from your medical team to interview your physician. you ve declined those requests. why? i feel like we have been very transparent in a lot of different ways. when our doctor has already given a letter saying that i m able to serve and to be running. dana: james freeman from the wall street journal ahead with reaction but bryan llenas is live in the newsroom. the nbc reporter said during small talk before the interview without the use of closed captioning it was not clear whether john fetterman understood their conversation. when pressed as to why he has not released his medical records fetterman pointed to his campaign schedule. being in front of thousands and thousands of people and having interviews and getting around all across pennsylvania, that gives everybody and the voters decide if they think that it s really the issue. the pittsburgh post-gazette in washington post editorial boards have called on both candidates to release t
i think it will be quite emotional when the coffin arrives here. certainly the public feeling that as well. let s just turn around here this is just one of the pathways leading down to the palace, people just desperate to have that moment to see the coffin. this is partly because there s going to be very limited opportunities to pay your respects to the coffin because all of these areas will be completely blocked off, full of people during tomorrow s procession, but also at the funeral itself. and lying in state, we re expecting queues of something like five miles. winston churchill, the last major state funeral there were 320,000 people that came out. that was in 1965. we re expecting something like a million people to come and see the queen. that s why i ve got so many people here trying to grab this moment. this is the mount. you can see the palace there. the coffin will arrive tomorrow night from behind the palace. tomorrow there will be a full procession, full ceremoni
investigators. for their part, they say trump s team will push the argument that he did not have classified information because he declassified it while still president. more now from jessica schneider in washington. reporter: new details about the fbi search of mar-a-lago are emerging as republican congressional leaders cry foul about the target and the timing. i know doing this 90 days before aen election reeks of politics. reporter: kevin mccarthy tweeting the department of justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization, warning about investigations if republicans take the house in november wri wri wri writing ag garland come and answer our questions about this action today which has never happened in american history. what was on the warrant, what were you really doing, what were you looking for, why not talk to president trump and have him give the information you are after? reporter: trump was in new york at trump tower when the search
bill: all that happening during a campaign event days before a national election. shocking a nation with some of the world s tightest gun regulations. violent crime in japan is rare. he was airlifted to a hospital with two gunshot wounds but they were fatal as doctors tried to revive him. the begunman was tackled at the scene. 41 years old. he is alive and an investigation underway how he got so close. alex hogan begins our coverage live in london with the late breaking details as we get more now. alex, hello. hi, bill. the former prime minister of japan has been assassinated. shinzo abe was at a campaign event when he was shot this taking place today in the western part of the country. minutes into his speech for a parliamentary election the 67-year-old conservative politician fell to the ground shot from behind. medics airlifted him to the hospital and doctors attempting to save him with blood transfusions before they officially declared him dead. the gunman is in c