walker paid for her abortion. it comes as walker doubles down on his defense. and what a dramatic cut in it oil production overseas could mean for the price we pay at the pump here at home. good morning. welcome to way too early on this thursday, october 6th. thank you for starting your day with us. one week after hurricane ian made land fall in florida, president biden is warning the more is coming. the president visited the battered state yesterday, just days after surveying storm damage in puerto rico. in florida, the president and governor ron desantis put politics aside as they met with residents in the ft. myers area. we were very fortunate to have good coordination with white house and with fema. i think one thing that you re seeing in this response, we are cutting through the bureaucracy. we re cutting through the red tape. and that s from local government, state government, all the way up to the president. so we appreciate the team effort. i think he s done a
leie hello, and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. emma hayes isn t giving anything away on the usa job, but says the time s right to leave women s super league side chelsea. it s women s super league side chelsea. not actually a do, it s not actually an easy thing to do, to leave at the top. we it s not actually an easy thing to do, to leave at the top.- it s not actually an easy thing to do, to leave at the top. i ve had a world-class team. do, to leave at the top. i ve had a world-class team. but do, to leave at the top. i ve had a world-class team. but it s - world class team. but it s something i always made a promise to myself i would do. it s over for afghanistan their world cup semifinal dreams officially over at the hands of south africa. and success for britain s women in tumbling, on the opening day of the world trampoline championships in birmingham. also coming up on sportsday. boxing returns to brighton and it s the eubanks topping the bill, as ha
across the board due to inflation. polls suggest it s gas prices that voters care most about. wall street failed to hold on to sharp gains from the last two sessions. how is the market shaping up this morning? yeah. perhaps a little too high. ran a little too rugged. certainly a few question marks still around recession globally. those questions filtering through the market. so those question marks are forcing the market to perhaps hold back ever so slightly. of course, we re expecting interest rates to continue to rise across the globe. so those global growth fears, that is still becoming the main issue at hand here. and actually, believe it or not, even still those oil production issues are still filtering through into the market. worries are if that goes up, of course, it impacts things like inflation. if that continues to be the case, interest rates go higher. of course, the cost of living continues to go up as well.
With the November midterm elections quickly approaching, now less than three months away, one of the races to watch remains the Georgia's Senate race between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and
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