athena jones is in allentown, pennsylvania. georgia is one of the most closely watched senate races in the country. what are you seeing down there now that the entire country is really focused on what s happening? reporter: it is. the reality is more than 2.3 million georgians have already cast their ballots. it is extraordinary when you think of that. this race after spending a few hundred million dollars, this race is as close as any in the country and far closer than democrats had hoped it would be. of course senator raphael warnock was just elected in january, 2021, and is trying to run for a full term now but is facing a stiff challenge from republican herschel walker. spending time on the road today with the walker campaign this race is closing in a deeply personal way. herschel walker of course is a legendary georgian. he talked about football a lot. georgia obviously had a big win last time against tennessee. he invoked that and is hoping he ll have the same sense
emissions are still going up. when are we going to bring the emissions down. the accumulated amount is trapping as much heat as 6,000 hiroshima atomic bombs exploding every year. sucking the moisture out of the land and creating droughts and raising the sea level. the lessons i learned is money money money money money. brian: i can assure you these two climate alarmists are radicalizing the last two generations. saying if there is not a mass ill overhaul of the way we live and eat, it will be the ends of the world. there will be no more kilimanjaro. brian: there is still snow at kilimanjaro. a global stir has been created and the reaction from an entire generation has been extreme. they helped scare the hell out of them. the malibu city council passed an ordinance banning plastic utensils, straws and stirrers. i shouldn t be up here, i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you have come to us young people for hope. how dare you? it s easy to
emissions are still going up. when are we going to bring the emissions down. the accumulated amount is trapping as much heat as 6,000 hiroshima atomic bombs exploding every year. sucking the moisture out of the land and creating droughts and raising the sea level. the lessons i learned is money money money money money. brian: i can assure you these two climate alarmists are radicalizing the last two generations. saying if there is not a mass ill overhaul of the way we live and eat, it will be the ends of the world. there will be no more kilimanjaro. brian: there is still snow at kilimanjaro. a global stir has been created and the reaction from an entire generation has been extreme. they helped scare the hell out of them. the malibu city council passed an ordinance banning plastic utensils, straws and stirrers. i shouldn t be up here, i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you have come to us young people for hope. how dare you? it s easy to
emissions are still going up. when are we going to bring the emissions down. the accumulated amount is trapping as much heat as 6,000 hiroshima atomic bombs exploding every year. sucking the moisture out of the land and creating droughts and raising the sea level. the lessons i learned is money money money money money. brian: i can assure you these two climate alarmists are radicalizing the last two generations. saying if there is not a mass ill overhaul of the way we live and eat, it will be the ends of the world. there will be no more kilimanjaro. brian: there is still snow at kilimanjaro. a global stir has been created and the reaction from an entire generation has been extreme. they helped scare the hell out of them. the malibu city council passed an ordinance banning plastic utensils, straws and stirrers. i shouldn t be up here, i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you have come to us young people for hope. how dare you? it s easy to
emissions are still going up. when are we going to bring the emissions down. the accumulated amount is trapping as much heat as 6,000 hiroshima atomic bombs exploding every year. sucking the moisture out of the land and creating droughts and raising the sea level. the lessons i learned is money money money money money. brian: i can assure you these two climate alarmists are radicalizing the last two generations. saying if there is not a mass ill overhaul of the way we live and eat, it will be the ends of the world. there will be no more kilimanjaro. brian: there is still snow at kilimanjaro. a global stir has been created and the reaction from an entire generation has been extreme. they helped scare the hell out of them. the malibu city council passed an ordinance banning plastic utensils, straws and stirrers. i shouldn t be up here, i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you have come to us young people for hope. how dare you? it s easy to