senate because washington keeps getting it wrong with extreme positions. john fetterman takes everything to an extreme. and those extreme positions hurt us all. all eyes on pennsylvania on a debate in that race that could determine the balance of power in the senate. i m brianna keilar with alex marquardt this morning. it s great to have you. thank you for having me. john berman is off today. and democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz who you saw there, arguing the issues, also attacking each other in their first and only debate. fetterman addressed his recovery from a recent strokes. he used a closed captioning device for help. the candidates went toe to toe on key issues, like inflation and the economy. i can make the difficult decisions as you do in the operating room as a surgeon. i ll do them cutting our budget as well. he has never met an oil company that he doesn t swipe right about. he has never been able to stand up for working families across pen
charlie crist. he has been arrested more than two dozen times. no cash bail has created a real problem. inflation was one cause and one cause only. [heckling] senator cruz on the view and got shouted down. let us do our job. throws to herbert and has a touchdown. good morning. steve: good morning, everybody. good morning, miami. as you look from south beach across one of the causeways. there are four causeways in miami. main land to the beach. and welcome aboard. we are exactly two weeks away from election day 2022. live from new york city and miami and all across the country. it s good to have you on this tuesday. carley: yes, it is. you are right. in two tuesdays we are all going to the polls unless you have the opportunity to vote early. we have 14 more days. brian: a lot of people are i can t believe. one thing great about people being so into politics these days. everyone is voting. seems like everyone has an opinion. more people voting than ever
house, but let s start with alexandria hoff who s tracking the races in three key swing states. reporter: hi, mike. let s start in pennsylvania, dre once-sizable lead that john fetterman once held. on tuesday the two are going to hold their first and only debate putting fetterman s health in focus. he spoke earlier today. you know, we had a stroke back in may. and it really [inaudible conversations] and despite all that, i survived to be back. reporter: fetterman will be relying on closed captions during the debate. oz has questioned whether fetterman is well enough to perform job and will likely have to appear not insensitive on stage. another toss-up, georgia s senate race where senator raphael warnock is facing off against republican candidate herschel walker. this week former president obama will rally support for warnock and for stacey abrams. the former president will also head to detroit to campaign for governor gretchen whitmer who leads tudor dixon although b
in covid-19 copy came after him. the biden administration pushes towards the green utopia raising prices to drive electric so much with tax credit. will first attempt at a party to city president biden s ramped up rhetoric is republicans and is content for what he calls, mega republicans is growing. biden: respected conservative republicans i don t respect these mega republicans, the power stream in the mega republicans are destroying america. and that was after he dropped the f word and island fundraiser saying that what we re seeing now is either the beginning or the death of an extreme mega philosophy and i m going to say something that is like, semi- fascist and impressed maybe particularly have no problem with the words and commander-in-chief is using to describe the gop. the present works across all of the timing is criticize were in this present, he focuses on people and their families in on himself and so we will work with republicans and we will work with the
To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to Train Companies. The commons Committee Says competition is meant to drive improvements, but warns there is dwindling interest from potential operators. National express used to be the biggest Train Company