reportedly turning their ire on the head of the world bank. and it may have something to do with his refusal to bend to john kerry on climate change. we ll tell you the back story there. first, as you know, we are getting very close to the mid-terms as we get inside six weeks. very tight in these races. once again, it could come down to that number of places but could come down to georgia where herschel walker is gaining on the incumbent, raphael warnock with this sort of straightforward approach making headlines. he said this at an event over the weekend. this is sort of the new, you know what we re hearing from him right now. he s saying i m not a politician. i m not the smartest guy in the world. what i do know, i know how to protect my family and all of you are my family. i know how to budget. you don t spend money you don t have. they re spending all the money they don t have. he talked about student loans. very interesting. getting a lot of attention today for herschel
property. it s essential right now. today is the day to to it. if you wait till tomorrow, it s too late. martha: fox on top of two storms barrelling town. hurricane ian about to wallop the florida coast. and a financial storm walloping folks coast-to-coast. and we have got you covered with will nundley in clearwater. lauren simonetti on a stock market under water. west virginia senator joe manchin on an energy plan that suddenly got him under bipartisan attack. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so many storms, so little time. let s get to it in the sunshine state with will nundley with the latest on the prep work for a big one. will? the mood has shifted here. we ve been covering the past couple days of people taking the preparations, buying gasoline, going to the grocery store. this has been a day of action. i m on clearwater beach, which behind me is clearwater, florida. everything you see under a mandatory evaluation. one of several counties under these orders. we h
dose by monday. if they refused, they would be suspended without pay. while we await the judge s decision, the city vax or test mandate for school employees remains in effect. 82% of department of education employees have received the vaccine. 95% of the united federations of teachers union have received theirs. still they responded saying the federal court ruling gives the mayor and the department of education more time to put together a real plan for dealing with the expected staff vacancies that the mandate would create. starting on monday, september 26 september 27th. the governor says the state will take no chance in protecting hospital patients. these are the most vulnerable people. those people deserve healthy workers who have taken every step they can to make sure they won t spread the virus to them. the ruling could mean major
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