good morning, everyone. here we are! don lemon alongside poppy harlow and kaitlan collins. it is november 1st, and welcome to our very first show. so happy you re waking up with us. made it through an hour. we did. through the first hour and start of the rest of our lives. how do you feel? good. a really good first hour. not as bad getting up this early as you think is. once you get through the first few minutes. day one. and check in with me six months from now. it is day one. you doing okay? i m great. i m so happy to be with you guys. this is going to be fun. none of us ever thought we d actually sit together and do this together three hours a day. so it what happened like a week ago? and here we are. again, you re going to learn a lot more about us. we re going to take you all over the country from minnesota to louisiana to alabama maybe do a football game this weekend. and lsu/alabama football game. stay tuned. big question this morning. i
handful of battle grounds. ohio, georgia, pennsylvania. the republicans who are trying to flip control of the senate say they see opportunities in some races that have not been getting as much attention. i think we clearly pick up georgia, clearly pick up nevada and a good chance in new hampshire. we have a really good chance in arizona. and joe day is behind. and levy is behind five points. depends on the night. i think we ll have a great night. the closing argument for democrats is all about republicans. warning if congress clips, social security and medicare benefits are in danger. the republicans say they want to undo the inflation reduction act even though they ll need biden s signature to do that. there s a new abc poll that shows 38% of voters will trust the gop more with handling inflation as 21% say they truth democrats. the president himself has had really limited exposure to the campaign trail lately. the only battle ground on the schedule this week is pennsylv
a universe wherein 2024 a biden versus desantis race. could get a little preview what democrats, what president biden, what they see as some of his biggest political vulnerabilities today. big issue. what we ve seen republicans pushing, economic-driven message, and president biden yesterday had this abruptly scheduled remarks talking about the oil profits. what they re making. this is what he told reporters. oil companies, record profits today are not because of doing something new or innovative. the profits are a windfall of war. at a time of war any company receiving historic profits has a responsibility to act beyond narrow self-interests as its executive shareholders. issues warnings to these companies. of course, going to need consent of congress to get a lot of this done. but what is the driving factor
buying back stocks. give me a break. enough is enough. look, i m a capitalist. you heard me 0 say this before. i have no problem with corporations turning a fair profit or getting a return on their investment in innovation. but this is remotely not what is happening. oil companies, record profits today are not because they re doing something new or innovative. their profits are a wind fall of war. the wind fall from the conflict ravaging ukraine and hurting tens of millions of people from around the globe. at a time of war, any company receiving historic profits like this has a responsibility to act beyond their narrow self-interests of the executive shareholders. i think they have a responsibility to act in the interest of their consumers, community and their country to invest in america by increasing production and refining capacity. because they have they don t want to do that. they have the opportunity to do that.
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