they are now surging inwe hav the polls. we have fulle coverage straight ahead on all of these keye th races. these are moste the most importr midterm races, possibly inblic. our lifetime, possibly in the history of this great republic. canmy words could not possibly afnvey the urgency i am feeling for the country that we allerda love, because after yesterday s hismal inflation news, another 40 year high common sensethei americans, they are rightly concerned about their future. ii they are rightly losingn an confidence in joe biden and the new extreme socialist climate cult. alarmist democratsclimate . pol and by the way, we have a new ap poll out. look at this. 46% of our fellow americans consider their financial, personal financial situation toe be poor poor. remember, the average family is paying seventy two hundred dollar0 mores more than they wes paying under donald trump for the exact same items, bare it wa necessities. now, remember, it was biden remehis failed admi
the best team toet get the job b done? done? now, if the answer t now, if the answer to thoseimagn isestions is no, and i imagine it is fo fr most of you, then neither man is really capableatr of serving as a us senator or the u.s. president . at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him. r protecting him from scrutiny and hiding the truth from the voters. from thand of course, this is t what s happening in both cases. now, nbc news reporter dasha burns dared to provide facts that actually help pennsylvania voters answe r the questionmelyi on their mind. namely, is fetterman realls y well enough to takeb on the demands of the job of us senator because of his stroke? becdrans campaign require closed captioning technology for this interview to essentially read our questions l as we ask them t. and lester, in small talk before the interview, without captioning, it wasn t clear heda was understanding our conversationnd. s wa now, mind you, this wassit-do the
an hour at the site, and reported evidence of shelling and gunfire, and say there is a mass grave at the entrance. the israeli military has surrounded and occupied the hospital for days; last week, they claimed they d found a hamas command and control centre beneath it. that s been denied by hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by many western governments. on saturday, hundreds of people including some patients left the hospital on foot, making their way through israeli armoured vehicles. 25 health workers and about 300 critically ill patients remain at al shifa. among them are 32 babies in critical condition. the who says it s now drawing up plans for their evacuation. meanwhile, the hamas run health authority, says at least 80 people have been killed in two israeli strikes on the jabaliya refugee camp. they say one hit a un run school that was being used as a shelter. the prime minister of qatar has said the challenges of reaching a deal on releasing so
by herschel walker and some surprise guests. you ll havanywe toay tune in an. please join on monday.r you don t want to miss it.s an and please every night dvr. so episode you never miss an ep. thank you for making this showat possible. have a great weekend. we ll see you back from georgia on monday. stayed laura ingraham, kend the ingraham angle is next. have a great weekend. i m laura ingraham. is the ingraham angle from washington. thanks for being with us on a friday night. h usmen who hide. that s the focus of tonight s hygle. i am starting night with a few hypotheticals. it s back to law school daysw s so if you re thinking, let s say, of putting an additionr on your house, maybe renovating your kitchen, would you trust john fetterman to review the bids and negotiate with the builders? tiate wiand for that matter, would you trust joe biden to hireto g