My angle in moments. But, first, in just two hours, you 8 see what will likely be the final debate of this long election season. J. D. Vance versus tim walz. It comes on a day of chaos around the globe. And more suffering here at home. With two major crises unfolding. A port strike that could end up costing the u. S. About $5 billion a day. And the human tragedy and infrastructure collapse from one of the deadliest hurricanes in american history. Now, the death toll has stood now, i think it s at about 159 people, tragic, entire communities flattened. Americans are still struggling to get the basic necessities, like water. And overseas, a significant escalation. Iran retaliated against israel s successful decapitation of hezbollah s leadership. And launched at least 180 missiles into israel, lighting up the sky. Virile prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning iran a painful lesson we attack back. Now, americans are watching all. This and they are wondering who is really running the co
What they are voting for but still he is talking about his challenger, dave mccormick, as being against the very issues he voted for. Take a listen to that. When it comes down to the decision of voter has to make, they will make a different decision based upon the president ial race, in the president ial race or a series of considerations and they will make a decision in my race. Specific to the choice of who the next senator will be. When they come down to that choice, whether it is on basic rights, like womens rights, voting rights, workers rights, there is no common ground between me and dave mccormick. No one picked up reporter alex, we are here in pennsylvania, we will head to the debate at the end of this week between mccormick and casey, the first showdown of three we expect later in the month of october. When you talk about the money spent in this campaign, 2 Million just on ads, voters in pennsylvania are used to seeing political ads on their screen and when they are driving d
47 states. democratic primary voters would like to see joe biden do well, they re focused on who can win. i m not concerned about the likability question. that s obviously highly subjective. i m concerned about the policy question. medicare for all is something the majority of americans don t want to see. let s stop right there. that s a loser. you ll get on there and tell somebody like anybody at this table that we can t get the kind of insurance we want for our children? no, ain t gonna work. great in theory. it s a loser. i m sorry. i just did a scarborough. i agree, americans trust themselves to make decision about their health care more than the government. the idea that bernie sanders for example will decide for everybody what sort of health insurance they have i don t think is going to work. frankly with democratic voters, let alone voters in a general election. i m more concerned about the policy orientation. continuing to have a series of proposals that are very expensiv
vulnerability. i think they re focused on who can win. i m not as concerned about the likability question. highly subjective. i m concerned about the privacy queflt i think medicare for all is something that most don t want to see. they don t wantwa to see the government taking it away. that s a loser. you re going to get on there and tell somebody like, anybody at this table that we can t get kind of insurance we want for our children. great in theory. it s a loser. i just did a scarborough. the idea that bernie sanders, for example, will decide for everybody, i don t think it will work. i m more concerned about the
john bolton was saying i think the message that john bolton delivered when he was in israel was to make sure he was very clear with our allies that we are not just going to willy-nilly pull our troops out. that there is going to be a process to this, and a method in terms of how and when kennedy: would you consider turkey and ally? sean: no, i don t believe it is an ally. i don t think we should trust their motives. kennedy: i agree. harris: i want to get your thoughts just on the end game, here. every mission as to have an. melissa: that s very difficult. the reality is, we were seeing something i felt like every week we were covering it, constantly. there was constantly an attack, and that has changed. i think the end game i don t think we can go away at this point. harris: is interesting, because we have been trying to hold whatever position we had there with fewer than 2500 troops to begin with. it s complicated, as we pointed out. the likability question for wo