facing. the platform has been demantled by her new chancellor. but for her part, she said she isn t going anywhere. mrs. speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure we have economic stability. reporter: what you re witnessing there is a stronger performance from the prime minister that we have seen ever before. rhetorically she had more confidence, more energy, because she was fighting for her political survival. she may have bought herself more time, though we are continuing to hear rumblings of resignation, and a vote of no confidence going in in westminster, but she s definitely not being preserved in any place by any sense of support or enthusiasm, simply a feeling among conservative mps that there are no other options,
governor are saying this is a political stunt, as the governor says that he believes that this is all a part of justice and keeping elections safe. watch. ma am, we have a warrant for your arrest. for what? for voter fraud. reporter: newly obtained police body camera video those tampa police officers arresting ramone in a oliver for allegedly voting illegally in the 2020 election. i know you re caught offguard, but unfortunately that s how this stuff works, okay? i m like what the i know. okay. i m like voter fraud? but i didn t commit no fraud. well, that s the thing. i don t know exactly what happened with it, but you do have a warrant and that s what it s for. reporter: the videos first reported by the tampa bay times provide a fresh glimpse into a far reaching state operation in
now. she is. the one that subsumes all others is how long she will remain in post. there were many thinking she couldn t base the questions after her key economic agenda ripped up, and taken control by jeremy hunt. the lead are of the opposition was absolutely scathing. i ve got the list here. 45 tax got, corporation tax cut gone. gone! two-year energy freeze gone. gone! tax-free shopping gone! gone! just the formidable chancellor, he s gone as well. they re all gone, so why is she still here? reporter: that s the question that the prime minister has been
cents higher than a month ago today so clearly front and center for the president and this administration just three weeks away from the midterms. jeremy, thank you. well, a spirited and sometimes testy debate in florida as republican senator marco rubio vying to keep his seat sparred with democratic congresswoman val demings. cnn reporter steve con torn know is following all of this for us. the two touched on a number of topics. what were the major headlines from last night? bianna, abortion was one of those topics that they got into early and they could not be further from each other on this issue. this is a topic where democrats believe they have the upper hand going into this midterm cycle, but rubio is really not backing down from his opposition to abortion in most cases and he, in fact, was asked point-blank about whether or not he would support exceptions bills that have exceptions for rape and incest and this is what he said.
and maybe quite a lot of fatigue and apathy. i just read the economist comparing her control of the economy to a head of lettuce. that s pretty brutal. bianca, thank. a man named in the gruesome interests of four men in oklahoma, has been arrested. joseph kennedy was taken into custody on an unrelated charge. he s a person of interest in the killings of four men who are shot, dismembered, and their remains thrown in a river. he s not been named a suspect in the case. ed lavandera joins me from dallas. we are the police interested in kennedy specifically? reporter: as you mentioned, he s not considered a suspect. that s what investigators in oklahoma are saying at this point, but they are interested in him. they spoke with him last friday, five days after the four men