live here inside the historic civic club of harrisburg where in moments we will replay some of last night s debate for our live voter panel and we ll get their reaction as we sit here 13 days from election day. also, the republican senator in this state, pat toomey, leaves that seat open for oz or fetterman. he joins us live as well. first, bryan llenas takes a look at the debate that everyone is talking about today. hi, bryan. martha, good afternoon. one of those moments that everyone is talking about is when lieutenant governor john fetterman was pressed on his stance on fracking. last night he said he has always supported fracking. but in 2018, he said he did not and never has. i absolutely support fracking. that you said i don t support fracking at all. how do you square the two? i i do support fracking. and i don t i support fracking. i stand and i do support fracking. after last night s performance, there s more questions, not less, against fetterman s hea
g.o.p. fights to get mojo back and democrats brand their opposition fascist hand raid don t like maga as toxic. see if that works. we went from safe streaks to record crime and secure border to know border. this election is about mainstream versus maga. record inflation to make democrats real life the reckless economic agenda is a failure. extreme maga republicans inflicting unimaginable pain on women and families. we are a nation whose economy is floundering and whose stores and educational system is ranked at the bottom of every list. it is clear which way the new maga republicans are pure they are extreme. democracy is really at stake. sandra: don t ask me when we bring in the columnist for the hill and strategists, great to have you with us, thanks for being here. it almost feels like two campaigns underway at once. you ve got the 2022 layer, and then you have 2024 layer as it all gets pieced together and we heard from both the president, the former preside
united states economy as we get close to inside of eight weeks from election day. obviously that is the dominant story back at home in the united states. also, a ukrainian blitz could be turning the tables on putin six months after he waged war on ukraine. it s a fascinating september move that is happening as the ground kind of shifts a bit in ukraine. we ll talk to a perfect guest for this today, richard sheriff, nato former deputy commander. he joins us with his take on what s going on. let s take this aerial shot for a moment in london. queen elizabeth s 500 mile journey to her final resting space through her beloved kingdom. first, a final night at buckingham palace where she was queen for 70 years. that will happen before tomorrow s procession to westminster hall, which will be by gun carriage. she s coming in to hyde park here. that s wellington house and the gate there on the left-hand side of your screen. she s getting very close to buckingham palace. people have bee
what is your response? well, as far as fracking is concerned, pennsylvania needs it, especially in the energy problems we re having right now. so it s very possible that before in 2018, maybe he was like yeah, we have to end this. now that we re in the economic climate, he may have just changed his mind. so that wasn t as hurtful of an exchange for fetterman as some . martha: did oz persuade you? send it to the states where it belongs. that s a libertarian kind of thing to do. as an electrician, he pushed the
at the same time concerned. i m concerned that they even put him out there to be honest with you. i mean, we re seeing that twice now. martha: one of the tough moments was his answer on fracking. let s watch that answer with all of you. i do support fracking. i ve never taken any money from their the industry. i support how critical it is that we produce our own energy. there is that 2018 interview that you said i don t support fracking at all. so how do you square the two? i do support fracking. and own i don t i support fracking and i stand and i support fracking. shane, you re a registered libertarian. i believe you re a veteran as well. energy is obviously a big issue. so his flip-flop on fracking,