john fetterman is holding a campaign event in perg. his first time on stage since last night s debate and he acknowledged the difficulties he had. we ll play what he said in a moment with just 13 days until the midterm elections. it is one of many developments that continue to shake up races in pivotal states. in pennsylvania, the debate certainly made a mark as fetterman admitted moments ago the aftereffects of his stroke made speaking difficult at times. my doctors, the real doctors that i believe, they all believe that i m ready to serve. i didn t hear you say you would release your full medical records. why not? you have 30 seconds. no. yeah, again, my doctor believes that i m fit to be serving and that s what i believe is where i m standing. republican mehmet oz making headlines as well with this on abortion. i want women, doctors, local political leaders leading the democracy that allowed our nation to thrive to put the best ideas forward for states decide
moment, with just 13 days until midterm elections it is one of many developments that continue to shake up races in central states. we will focus on their impact tonight and in pennsylvania the debate certainly made a mark as fetterman admitted just minutes ago the aftereffects of his truck made speaking difficult at times. my doctors, the real doctors and i believe, they all believe that i am ready to be served. i didn t hear you say that you would release your full medical records, why not? you have 30 seconds. again, my doctor believes that i am fit to be serving, and that is what i believe is where i am standing. republican, mehmet oz making headlines as well with this on abortion. i want women, doctors, local, political leaders, leading the democracy that has always allowed our nation to thrive to put the best ideas forward so states can decide for themselves. the question now, what will pennsylvania voters make of what they saw and heard? we will have real a
mykolaiv. one of probably hundreds of scenes playing out across ukraine, a little boy helping move some wreckage from a missile strike in that city. it s likely to get worse, obviously, with winter coming. when you look at these images, what is the u.s. at this point doing about it? well, anderson, thank you first of all, for highlighting these stories because it shows the solidarity of the ukrainians on the ground. i was there a few weeks ago in kyiv and the morale is off the charts, which is cou counterintuitive given what the people are going through, part of that is battlefield success, but part of it is everybody finding a way to chip in and be a part of this kind of self-organization. obviously, the effects of the war are devastating, searing, and the loss of life and sexual violence and, you know, every day these attacks on civilian infrastructure take their toll.
trying to be, it has no impact. denial there, a source from russia s ambassador that putin plans to use nuclear weapons in ukraine. this comes as putin also repeated today the claim that ukraine might be planning a quote, dirty bomb attack. joining me tonight is samantha power, the administrator for the u. s. agency for international development. i appreciate you being with us. i want to start with the images of a little boy from a story that clarissa ward filed this week. it is one of hundreds of scenes like this playing out across ukraine like this. a little boy helping move some wreckage from a missile strike in that city. it is likely to get worse, obviously, with winter coming. when you look at these images, what is the u. s., at this point doing about it? well anderson, thank you first of all, for highlighting these stories. because it shows the solidarity of ukrainians on the ground. i was there a few weeks ago in kyiv, and the morale is off the charts, which is counterintui
first, let s get the reaction from the white house on the latest job numbers. they have to be at least encouraged if not pleased. absolutely. good morning, alex. they re certainly very happy about these numbers which have come into a surprise. it s significant to see the jobless rate dip under 9% for the first time since april 2009. even though you have the president saying the economy is on the rebound, the country is on the move, the trend lines are good, you re fought going to see officials go out and take the chance and say everything is going to be sunshine and roses going forward. they know there could be some more bumps along the road, more ups and downs. you re not going to have them go out and say everything is going to be perfect. one thing they are saying, though, they re making a point doing is taking credit for some of the positive signs we re seeing with the economy. they point in particular to that december tax deal, that compromise reached between democrats and republ