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Those of the headlines. Those are the headlines. Hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i. Welcome back to both of you. Weve got a few more front pages. The guardian leads with a stark warning from Health Experts who say that children may die if families turn off heat because of soaring energy bills this winter. The i also leads on energy and the conservative leadership race, saying that the front runner liz truss is under pressure to deliver immediate help for households and small businesses. Truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits, is the daily telegraphs headline referring to comments made by the Foreign Secretary at the final Tory Hustings held in london a few hours a ....
i ll take any if excuse for a celebration i ll make a tuesday night into a special occasion. feeling kind of fan i city in my levi blues ain t no question, i m [inaudible] late at night, in the morning you ain t even gotta ask. if you ve got it, yeah, i want it i can t stop it once i ve started. let it overflow, i got a champagne problem. yeah, champagne problem will: it s new year s eve tonight, but the party s already started here in the wild horse saloon in nashville is, tennessee the. that s haley mae campbell performing champagne problem on fox & friends weekend. we re glad to have you. pete: good morning. rachel: we talked earlier about hangovers and champagne is my problem when it comes to hangovers, it s just it s bad. pete: but it fixes the problem in the morning, because then you have a little bit more champagne, and your problem goes away. the question is how would you stop the cycle. [laughter] that s the challenge. rachel ....
calls, loved ones on the front lines. they sar their training just for the cameras. they re sitting ducks treated just like pigs. tonight after an arrest republican kari lake is not going to let it go. and world affairs expert ian gram an why he thinks the chinese president was escorted from that meeting. and good evening, i m erin burnett. out front tonight hell on the front lines. new video just into out front from an independent russian news organization. it s a jaw dropping reporting of a russian woman speaking to her husband on the front lines in ukraine. listen for yourself. translator: my love, how are you? translator: i wasn t listening to all the bull [ bleep ] people were talking about, but now we don t know where we re going. we don t have anything to eat and we don t know what our objectives are. translator: it s [ bleep ] hell here. translator: they re [ bleep ] us with rockets. we re in some village under constant shelling not far from where ....
remaining undecided voters to decide. there s a lot of them out there. with every day comes a new batch of headlines that can help or hurt. today, it is the economy. the job numbers are still strong, gas prices, inflation, and a declining stock market have a lot of folks feeling like this country is going in the wrong direction. and the numbers show that they are blaming the party in power. these are new polling numbers from the new york times and sienna college. republicans are winning on the genericic ballot, 49% of likely voters are leaning red, and 45% blue. it is a small margin, but it is significant because last month, democrats were in the lead. the big shift comes in part from independent female voters. we re going to ask our numbers guy, dave wasserman of the cook political report what accounts for their striking 32 point swing toward republican. and we will figure out how much weight to give the generic ballot and that s going on with the race for the senate ....
those of the headlines. those are the headlines. hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i. welcome back to both of you. we ve got a few more front pages. the guardian leads with a stark warning from health experts who say that children may die if families turn off heat because of soaring energy bills this winter. the i also leads on energy and the conservative leadership race, saying that the front runner liz truss is under pressure to deliver immediate help for households and small businesses. truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits, is the daily telegraph s headline referring to comments made by the foreign secretary at the final tory hustings held in london a few hours ago. the times top story is a rise in lone parenting, as a study reveals nearly half of british children grow up outside the traditional two paren ....