to be distancing themselves from the president with three weeks to go to the mid-terms. it s all happening on the heels of early voting. are these debates then changing things the way we see them developing now? welcome. i m neil cavuto. very glad to have you with us. my friends, we ll be giving you the latest impact on the debates themselves. let s get a read from how the white house is handling so many democratic candidates and maybe many at the white house itself on defense throughout this. peter doocy is there. hi, peter. neil, like you said, lots of changes. in these state level debates, we haven t seen a ton of democrats warmly embracing president biden. more so his policies, but not really the president himself. that could change. we ve been noticing a difference in the way the white house is talking about priorities. a couple months bag, president biden told us his number 1 domestic priority was inflation. now we re told that is his number 1 economic priority as his
weapons. biden said this world faces a pos armageddon. it is not just the war in ukraine, north korea is texting badly again. is acting badly again, and sa saudi arabia threatening alliances and world security. joining us now former ambassador to the u.n., former governor of great state of south carolina, author of the new book if you want something done. ambassador nikki haley thank you for joining us, what do you make of what putin is saying and doing? i think putin is feeling desperate, i think you see it is he hit a low point he gets drones from iran and rockets from north korea, he lost the faith of his military and confidence of his people. and i think he is trying to buy time to figure out what he will do. what we have to do is make sure when we goes and adds the nuclear threats we don t go running for the hills and keep our foot on the gas. he said if he took ukraine that poland and the baltics were next, we don t need to be giving ukraine blank checks but to wo
jacqui: president biden touts the massive spending plan in oregon this weekend. we learned that president obama will be giving democrats much-needed star power at high profile events in atlanta, detroit, milwaukee in the coming weeks. we ve got coverage with dan springer in portland, but we ll start with the heated georgia senate battle. heated indeed. reverend warnock faced hershel walker running for senate as a republican. the two met in a debate in savannah last night and there were fireworks sparring on a range of issues, including abortion, take a listen. that a patient s room is too narrow and small and cramped a space for woman, her doctor, and the united states government. i just a neat talker, but did he not mention that there s a baby in that room as well? on the topic of election integrity, hershel walker acknowledged that president biden legitimately won the 2020 election. senator warnock dodged the question on whether he d support the president if he seek
need to continue to do to keep people safe. martha: her opponent went after that and more. here s a peek. the last four years have been disappointing at best. everything is more expensive, our communities are less safe. martha: so swing over to last night s big debate in wisconsin. there we see incumbent ron johnson facing up against mandela barnes who has had to back-pedal his own information about defunding the police. you have to keep violent criminals in jail. you have to support law enforcement. do you not claim credit for that, for the release of 2,000 to 3,000 people and at the same time attacking me for it? we ve been told nonviolent, people that rehabilitated themselves. this is the hypocrisy. he s attacking me for the same thing that he s doing. that s what debates are for. very interesting to see what is happening as these candidates face off. we have a big one tonight. here s the wisconsin race. 46-52. ron johnson was behind by a lot in wisconsin.
positions. here s a tease. sean hannity wanted you to be a guest on his national tv show. he says he has no response from you which i assume means a no. so my question, as a united states senator and i work for one that would be the late john hines, you have to debate the opposition thing all the time. i m curious as to what your reasoning is for not doing that? sean: we got an answer. we ll play his full answer tonight. also tonight, we have just obtained exclusively for this program two full hours of body cam footage from the 2020 incident involving senator raphael warnock of georgia and his ex-wife where she accused him of running her over with his tesla following a domestic dispute. those that say believe all women. are they fainting outrage over herschel walker because he allegedly paid for an abortion years ago? are they only carrying about women that accused republicans? is this going to change the race in georgia? we have that tape coming up here on this show. ari