[upbeat rock music] both: i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder - la, la - sha la, la, la, la sha la, la, la, la - sha la, la, la - sha la, la, la, la sha la, la, la, la, la - pittsburgh is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own rites and rituals, a patchwork of cultures that took shape over a century ago. back then, the city was a beacon of hope and possibility for people from all over the world, offering the promise of work, prosperity, a new life. pittsburgh could have been another company town gone to beautiful ruin, but something happened. the city started to pop up on lists of the most livable places in america. it became attractive to a new wave of people from elsewhere looking to reinvent themselves and make a new world. and so we find ourselves asking the same questions we ask in other cities in transition. are the n
preparing to duke it out. connell mcshane on where both candidates are dolling out the cash. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. wall street was surging today. some say because they re anticipating a republican romp in a couple weeks. let s not get ahead of ourselves. we ll be all over that. first to jonathan serrie in atlanta, georgia. jonathan? yeah, there s a lot of interest in these elections here in georgia. more than 837,000 georgians have already cast ballots in the form of mail-in absentee ballots or early in-person voting which is what is going on here. more than 18,000 early voted on sunday alone. doubling first sunday voting during the 2018 mid-terms. more than 79,000 voted saturday surpassing saturday voting in the 2020 presidential election that is huge. state elections officials expected to surpass one million total votes by tomorrow. governor kemp says the report high voter turnout disproves democratic challenger stacey abram s clams that the vote
unraveling that was common in rust belt communities and towns, but ours was a particularly severe example of that. - average income? - we re around $20,000, so - which is. - which is substantially below the pennsylvania average. - yeah, i ll have mothers that will call me on a monday, and, you know, by friday they re gonna be out of food to feed their three kids, and this happens quite regularly. - john fetterman does not look like your typical mayor, and he isn t. he came to braddock in 2001 to help at-risk youth get their geds, and ran for office here in one of the most depressed towns in the state four years later. his wife, gisele, is from rio, and she runs a nonprofit that provides food and essential supplies for more than 1,500 families each month. a lot of people in this country are angry. they feel that their anger has not been acknowledged in any way, and frankly, i think they re right. - yep. - there is a sense, particularly in rural, white america,
rust belt communities and towns. but ours was a particularly severe example of that. anthony: average income? john: we are around $20,000, so we re . anthony: which is? john: which is substantially below the pennsylvania average. gisele: i ll have mothers that will call me on a monday and, you know, by friday they are going to be out of food to feed their three kids. and this happens quite regularly. anthony: john fetterman does not look like your typical mayor, and he isn t. he came to braddock in 2001 to help at-risk youth get their geds. and ran for office here in one of the most depressed towns in the state four years later. his wife, gisele, is from rio, and she runs a non-profit that provides food and essential supplies for more than 1,500 families each month. anthony: a lot of people in this country are angry. they feel that their anger has not been acknowledged in any way. and frankly, i think they re