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you're not always being questioned by, you know, some friendly person like amy klobuchar or you're just not always asked to give a three-minute speech as a rally. i think the issue is not the health. it's the honesty or transparency about this. they have undersold this guy's limitations from the beginning. at the beginning, it was he has a health hiccup and we're in october and they're needing this accommodation which clearly didn't help him and right orening wrote, these debates are a right of passage for senate or gubernatorial candidates. i don't know how you could have watched that and said, this was the smart, tactical move to stick him out there. frankly, this guy's campaign, this guy's family, i question why they shoved him out there. >> first of all, i'm not sure that senators are in the live fire situation all the time. a lot of times they're standing on the floor and giving long speeches, but i will say the contrast, part of the problem for fetterman was the contrast with oz. he is a polished television figure. >> right. >> he understood pretty clearly how to do the 30-second
you're not always being questioned by, you know, some friendly person like amy klobuchar or you're just not always asked to give a three-minute speech as a rally. i think the issue is not the health. it's the honesty or transparency about this. they have undersold this guy's limitations from the beginning. at the beginning, it was he has a health hiccup and we're in october and they're needing this accommodation which clearly didn't help him and right orening wrote, these debates are a right of...
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and do we trust amy klobuchar to be the decider of what acceptable free speech is? said it was a relevant platform and then it got trump derangement syndrome has blocking conservatives and they are losing their minds because a level playing field "the new york times" power is over from vaccines to lockdowns to bubble -- to pick your example. the immediate orthodoxies can be challenged. it disrupts their monopoly. >> harris: another one to the hypocrisy of racism that ex iced with senator tim scott's derivative of his name turned into a racial slur. it was human beings, there was a lot to deal with there. what about the ad side of it. general motors is the first corporate spawn tore to pull the plug on twitter. they said we're engaging with twitter to understand the direction of the platform under their new ownership, as is normal course of business with a significant change in a media platform we've temporarily paused our paid advertising. pete. >> this is corporate virtue signaling. the mob will come after anyone who advertises at twitter because elon musk is in ch
and do we trust amy klobuchar to be the decider of what acceptable free speech is? said it was a relevant platform and then it got trump derangement syndrome has blocking conservatives and they are losing their minds because a level playing field "the new york times" power is over from vaccines to lockdowns to bubble -- to pick your example. the immediate orthodoxies can be challenged. it disrupts their monopoly. >> harris: another one to the hypocrisy of racism that ex iced...
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interesting he will be using closed captioning technology behind me, allowing him to read what amy klobuchar is saying so he can respond. the same technology will be in use at the debate on tuesday. klobuchar is not the only democrat looking to help fetterman. former president barack obama cut a campaign ad for the democrat, where he urged democrats to come out and support the lieutenant governor. listen to what he said. >> when the fate of our democracy and a woman's right to choose are on the line, i know john will fight for pennsylvanians. you can count on john fetterman. make sure he can count on you. vote democrat on november 8th. >> reporter: it is not happenstance that i am here. this is the kind of place that dr. oz argued he could win during the gop primary. republicans have struggled here. it was a swing county for a little bit. it has been a swing county. republicans dominated it. obama won in 2008. romney won in 2012. it's been for democrats in 2018 and biden in 2020. that's why fetterman is here. and oz has put a lot of focus on these areas. this is the kind of place that will d
interesting he will be using closed captioning technology behind me, allowing him to read what amy klobuchar is saying so he can respond. the same technology will be in use at the debate on tuesday. klobuchar is not the only democrat looking to help fetterman. former president barack obama cut a campaign ad for the democrat, where he urged democrats to come out and support the lieutenant governor. listen to what he said. >> when the fate of our democracy and a woman's right to choose are...
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. >> reporter: senator amy klobuchar appeared alongside fetterman at that campaign event. >> all of his words will be spoken from the heart. now, he was never a polished debater to begin with. dr. oz has had a show for 20-some years. >> reporter: a tightening race between the two candidates with fetterman leading slightly, and the poll shows economy among the top. more than double abortion, the next remarking issue. crime ranks fifth only 5% say the it's the most important issue. for oz, endorsed by former president donald trump, crime has been a cornerstone's his campaign. >> biggest problem i hear in philadelphia is lawlessness. >> reporter: releasing his plan to combat crime in the state on monday after fetterman lambasted him for not having one. fetterman receiving a huge push from president joe biden and former president barack obama before election day. the two will make their only scheduled appearances today in philadelphia and pittsburgh according to a democratic party official. biden on monday traveled to democratic national committee office in washington, d.c. and gave his clo
. >> reporter: senator amy klobuchar appeared alongside fetterman at that campaign event. >> all of his words will be spoken from the heart. now, he was never a polished debater to begin with. dr. oz has had a show for 20-some years. >> reporter: a tightening race between the two candidates with fetterman leading slightly, and the poll shows economy among the top. more than double abortion, the next remarking issue. crime ranks fifth only 5% say the it's the most important...
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i know senator amy klobuchar, i am grateful she did this recently, she put forward a bill called the "election worker protection act," which is something being done at the federal level to protect election workers. it is important that things like that are addressed. the election laws were written so long ago that they really do not take things like we are seeing now into account. it is illegal, in our case, for someone to show up at a polling place to try to disrupt voting. but there is nothing about showing up at the vote tabulation center to disrupt the counting of votes. the laws have to get up to date. host: you mentionedhelection workers protection act. we will puso information on the screen for the viewers. severa -- f training, retention and recruitment of poll workers, training resources to investigate teats to workers, grants to states, as we a several other pieces to that piece of legislation. what do you think is the most important part? guest: obviously, grants are important because you cannot take some of these actions -- election administration is historically not well
i know senator amy klobuchar, i am grateful she did this recently, she put forward a bill called the "election worker protection act," which is something being done at the federal level to protect election workers. it is important that things like that are addressed. the election laws were written so long ago that they really do not take things like we are seeing now into account. it is illegal, in our case, for someone to show up at a polling place to try to disrupt voting. but there...
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hear from senator amy klobuchar and senator john coast of -- added discussion hosted by the atlantic council live at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> republicans -- christine mill -- state lawmaker jamie smith and libertarian candidate tracy quinn in a debate hosted by decoded news down. you can watch it tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span on c-span.org or with c-span now our free video app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more include -- including cox. >> homework can be hard but squatting in a diner to do homework -- for internet is even harder. that is why we provide students with access to affordable internet. so homework can just be homework. -- along with these other television providers giving you the front row seat to democracy. >> clarissa martin as the castro -- joins me now to focus on latino voters in the midterm elections and serves as the latino vote initiativeaking to house, economic well-being, and immigration. also, the policy and we do policy work in those areas including civil rights. we are funded by f
hear from senator amy klobuchar and senator john coast of -- added discussion hosted by the atlantic council live at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> republicans -- christine mill -- state lawmaker jamie smith and libertarian candidate tracy quinn in a debate hosted by decoded news down. you can watch it tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span on c-span.org or with c-span now our free video app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies...
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>> my guest this morning, democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. and youth turn-out. democrats are worried that voters under 30 are not motivated and won't turn out in big numbers. joining me is garrett haake, marianne that sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer of the boston globe. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. friday was yet another reminder that these are not ordinary times. consider we're just nine days away from the first national election since the attack on the u.s. capitol. and obviously the threat of violence has an edge. the chilling and violent attack on paul pelosi is raising fears of more political violence. pelosi's husband had surgery for a skull fracture and is recovering after beaten by a man with hammer after he broke into her home. speaker pelosi was in washington at the time with her security detail. there was no secure detail at t the house. both president biden and president obama addressed the assa
>> my guest this morning, democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota. and youth turn-out. democrats are worried that voters under 30 are not motivated and won't turn out in big numbers. joining me is garrett haake, marianne that sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer of the boston globe. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good...
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in 2016, kamala harris, amy klobuchar and hillary clinton, everybody on the democratic side said thection had problems. >> there has been some of that, but in, 200 -- but in 2000, al gore conceded. in 2016, hillary clinton conceded. we did not see that in 2020. that is the difference. are you undermining faith in elections by saying that the 2020 election was stolen when there is no evidence to support that? >> in 2018, stacey abrams never conceded. she still has not. i do not hear cnn calling her an election denier. we have the right protected by the first amendment to question our government and elections. we still have the first amendment. and when you start seeing the media cancel people for questioning their government, then that is when we have a problem. >> from cnn's estate of the union this past sunday, kari lake, arizona republican gubernatorial candidate. having these exchanges 20 days out from the next election. guest: and 716 days away from the last major election we had. we should be clear about what the facts show. the facts show there's no been no evidence brought abo
in 2016, kamala harris, amy klobuchar and hillary clinton, everybody on the democratic side said thection had problems. >> there has been some of that, but in, 200 -- but in 2000, al gore conceded. in 2016, hillary clinton conceded. we did not see that in 2020. that is the difference. are you undermining faith in elections by saying that the 2020 election was stolen when there is no evidence to support that? >> in 2018, stacey abrams never conceded. she still has not. i do not hear...
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amy klobuchar says she doesn't trust musk to run twitter. pointing to the paul pelosi suspect as a reason why moderation is needed. >> well, i think you have to have some content moderation. because when you look at what this guy was looking at, he was looking at just horrendous things you don't even want to talk about on your show. >> in a tweet earlier today, twitter's head of safety and integrity said, quote, bottom line up front, twitter's policies haven't changed. hateful conduct has no place here, and we're taking steps to put a stop to an organized effort to make people think we have. >>> legal abortions have gone down across the u.s. pointing to the supreme court's decision to overturn roe versus wade. it's all from a group called we count. abortions dropped by more than 10,000 or 6% nationwide. in the two months after the supreme court's decision. in states with bans or restrictions on abortions, legal abortions fell by 22,000. states where abortion is legal saw an increase of 12,000 abortions in that time. >>> and we are just over
amy klobuchar says she doesn't trust musk to run twitter. pointing to the paul pelosi suspect as a reason why moderation is needed. >> well, i think you have to have some content moderation. because when you look at what this guy was looking at, he was looking at just horrendous things you don't even want to talk about on your show. >> in a tweet earlier today, twitter's head of safety and integrity said, quote, bottom line up front, twitter's policies haven't changed. hateful...
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eight, amy klobuchar. b, ron johnson.beer drinker elizabeth warren. >> i'm in a go with b because beer starts with b and i think it's a good option. ron johnson also looks like he could throw a few back. >> tucker: i like the way you guess, abby. are you correct or not? >> cheers. >> nothing says beer like a suit and tie. >> i'm kind of upset it wasn't elizabeth warren. >> tucker: good guess. because he is from wisconsin where they do drink a few beers. question three, in a new interview a woman called karen a lane johnson, known to some as whoopi goldberg, said that when she finally retires from the tv program she's disgraced for so many years she would like to become a u.s. ambassador to egypt or which other country? this is for two points. a, spain. b, italy. see, greece. >> it must be italy. she was seen sister act and there are a lot of nuns there in italy. so maybe she's trying to do some research. she's doing a new sister act movies so this could be a professional visit. >> tucker: raymond! i like how both of you e
eight, amy klobuchar. b, ron johnson.beer drinker elizabeth warren. >> i'm in a go with b because beer starts with b and i think it's a good option. ron johnson also looks like he could throw a few back. >> tucker: i like the way you guess, abby. are you correct or not? >> cheers. >> nothing says beer like a suit and tie. >> i'm kind of upset it wasn't elizabeth warren. >> tucker: good guess. because he is from wisconsin where they do drink a few beers....
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senator amy klobuchar, share of the antitrust committee which oversees the ftc is teaming up with rankingt month. they are concerned about those antitrust issues and this as the left finally owning up to the inflationary aftermath, the effects of spending a $1.9 trillion american rescue plan. >> all of us are concerned about these rising costs and all of us knew this would be the case when we put in place these recovery programs. anytime you put more money into the economy, prices rise. >> reporter: he says all of us knew rising gas prices clearly still an issue for voters out there, an issue for vulnerable democrats. aqueous is reporting over the past month gas prices rose above the national average of 18 states that are home to 29 at risk house seats and despite the fact that a group of vulnerable house democrats urge the president to release oil reserves it is unclear if his announcement will help anyone because as you know it doesn't cover a full day of how much oil we use in the us and doesn't go to option until after the election. there you have it. neil: so glad you mentioned all t
senator amy klobuchar, share of the antitrust committee which oversees the ftc is teaming up with rankingt month. they are concerned about those antitrust issues and this as the left finally owning up to the inflationary aftermath, the effects of spending a $1.9 trillion american rescue plan. >> all of us are concerned about these rising costs and all of us knew this would be the case when we put in place these recovery programs. anytime you put more money into the economy, prices rise....
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how it could be safer, so we don't know what to demand sub i hope they pass it in addition to amy klobuchar'sl. emily: we will continue this conversation after quick break. francis haugen stays with this. i want to hear so much more, especially your thoughts on elon musk potentially taking over twitter. ♪ emily: continuing our conversation with frances haugen. i want to get your thoughts on the biggest news rocking social media, elon musk and saying he will take over twitter after all. what are your risks of the world's richest man owning such an influential communications platform? >> the fact that elon musk and make a decision to buy one of our public spaces and be able to unilaterally make that decision shows us how vulnerable we are right now. we are giving pieces of private infrastructure to public corporations. even though they work as large parts of our information ecosystem, we cannot influence them. they can be bought and sold by anybody, so they are a great illustration of how we put a lot of trust and responsibility of the hands of a private company. emily: he could own twitter in
how it could be safer, so we don't know what to demand sub i hope they pass it in addition to amy klobuchar'sl. emily: we will continue this conversation after quick break. francis haugen stays with this. i want to hear so much more, especially your thoughts on elon musk potentially taking over twitter. ♪ emily: continuing our conversation with frances haugen. i want to get your thoughts on the biggest news rocking social media, elon musk and saying he will take over twitter after all. what...
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listen to what amy klobuchar said about him. >> now that elon musk runs twitter, do you trust him?, db of i i do not. i don't think people should be making money on passing on this stuff that are a bunch of lies. stu: one says the pr democrats d president joe biden are not to blame for inflation. it's capitalism. we'll be back. ♪ stu: hillary vaughn is at the white house. which tweet is getting flagged. >> the president tweeted, let me give you the facts, in 2020, 55 corporations made $55 billion and paid zero in federal taxes and inflation reduction act puts an end to this but twitter is now calling out -- fact checking calling it out saying the inflation reduction act put a minimum tax on small corporations and the tweet references only 14 had earnings greater than $1 billion and would be eligible under biden's tax law. this comes as the white house continues to defend their handling of the economy so far as voters are putting them on defense according to a new abc poll and about half of americans say the economy or inflation is the most important issue to their vote for congress
listen to what amy klobuchar said about him. >> now that elon musk runs twitter, do you trust him?, db of i i do not. i don't think people should be making money on passing on this stuff that are a bunch of lies. stu: one says the pr democrats d president joe biden are not to blame for inflation. it's capitalism. we'll be back. ♪ stu: hillary vaughn is at the white house. which tweet is getting flagged. >> the president tweeted, let me give you the facts, in 2020, 55 corporations...
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look for much more this morning on "meet the press" when chuck is joined by democratic senator amy klobuchar and new hampshire's republican governor chris sununu. >>> russia announced overnight will halt grain exports to ukraine rush suspending a grain deal reached by the united nations in retaliation for a drone attack on its black sea fleet, an attack ukraine denies. ukraine is accusing russia, meanwhile, of trying to create what it calls a world hunger games. >>> the world series is tied at one game apiece this morning. the houston astros jumped to an early 3-0 lead over the philadelphia phillies in the first inning thanks to extra base hits by the first three batters. that's the first time that's ever happened in series history. the houston bullpen held up, and the astros beat the phillies 5-2. >>> game three tomorrow night in philadelphia. >>> waking up to some cloud cover around the coastline. right now in san francisco 54 degrees but we've got 30s on the map up through parts of the north bay. san jose 57 degrees, we'll be seeing a trend that keeps us sop what cloudy through 10:00 a.m.
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you have amy klobuchar out there saying that she is wearing the hate speech is even bigger liability on twitter. clearly we are waiting for the plans to form. what sort of conclusions are we supposed to draw here about what kind of company he is going to be running? >> everybody was bracing for donald trump to be reinstated on twitter at the first day. it did not happen. i feel a little sheepish for exercising restraint, about to go back to the point, he has to balance his rhetoric with the realities of running a company and keeping the advertising base and keeping advertisers happy and fostering a reasonably safe dialogue on the surface. they talk about an oversight board. there is a lot that we do not know. a sort of veto body. these are all real serious, hard questions that elon and his friends who all have other jobs have to determine. i wish them well. these are tough decisions. emily: who knows. the ceo position is open. he is the chief for now. thank you so much. they will stick with us and help us break down some of the big tech results we have seen over the last couple of we
you have amy klobuchar out there saying that she is wearing the hate speech is even bigger liability on twitter. clearly we are waiting for the plans to form. what sort of conclusions are we supposed to draw here about what kind of company he is going to be running? >> everybody was bracing for donald trump to be reinstated on twitter at the first day. it did not happen. i feel a little sheepish for exercising restraint, about to go back to the point, he has to balance his rhetoric with...
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nominee john fetterman addressing his health issues and a campaign event to the democrat senator amy klobuchar. >> it's the elephant in the room but let's be very clear to everybody that's here there is a monitor right now in captioning so i can fully understand everything in terms of hearing. i would remind people that half of americans use captioning when they watch television. >> fetterman defended his record on abortion as well as crime. >> i know it's your choice and that's the kind of person in this campaign that's going to lean in on that and join and to support it but whatever it takes, to have my vote if that would be something that would help codify roe v. wade into law. has never done one single issue towards crime. it as a photo. i'm proud of being the only person in this campaign that actually successfully addressed and fought for gun violence h here. >> carley: holds a small lead over republican candidate mehmet oz. >> ashley: carrie lake is shutting down rumors that she'll be former president from his running mate if he'll run in 2024. >> if you are elected, will you commit to s
nominee john fetterman addressing his health issues and a campaign event to the democrat senator amy klobuchar. >> it's the elephant in the room but let's be very clear to everybody that's here there is a monitor right now in captioning so i can fully understand everything in terms of hearing. i would remind people that half of americans use captioning when they watch television. >> fetterman defended his record on abortion as well as crime. >> i know it's your choice and...
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senator amy klobuchar said tech companies should be liable for amplifying hate. >> we need to get peoplehomast care attack the commodity seizure disorders and we have to do something about the amplification of the election denying hate speech we see on the internet. >> now that elon musk runs twitter, do you trust him? >> no, i do not. not. stu: okay, will cain still right there containing himself we believe. should sites like twitter will liable for hateful speech? >> no. who defined what is hateful speech? stu: exactly. >> who defined what is subject to sensorship, stuart? you know, conservatives for quite some time who have been censored on twitter have asked for liability protection to be taken away from big tech and now looks like there's bipartisan support for that and in this case the other side is afraid of free speech. one side wants liability protection taken away because of too much sensorship and the other because of not enough sensorship. my take away this morning, stuart, there's an absolute freakout on twitter over the fact that elon musk has bought twitter and embraced fr
senator amy klobuchar said tech companies should be liable for amplifying hate. >> we need to get peoplehomast care attack the commodity seizure disorders and we have to do something about the amplification of the election denying hate speech we see on the internet. >> now that elon musk runs twitter, do you trust him? >> no, i do not. not. stu: okay, will cain still right there containing himself we believe. should sites like twitter will liable for hateful speech? >>...
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was it a amy klobuchar? amy k walos it be ron johnson? was it see famed beer drinker liz warren?>> oh, this is a guess. >> it's going to go with b because beer starts with b, and i feel like a good option. >> ronja, i feel like he could throw a few back on jones. i like the way you guess. i want to say we're going to see if you're correct or not. to the tape, please. not oh, gosh. >> schwartzmann again, cheers. an i mean, nothing says beer like a suit and tie. yeah, well, i kind of said it wasn't elizabeth .en >> there you go .. are more interesting. good guess. tucker:because he's from wiscon where they do drink a few is frm beers, right? >> yes. w iscons question three . >> okay, in a new interview, a woman called karen elaine johnson, known to some as whoopi goldberg, said that whenw she finally retires from the tvy program, she's disgraced for so many years, she'd like toto become a us ambassador to egypt or which other countries will be two points. is that country a ?. spain is italy, is it c,taly greece? >> italy? >> it must be italy. well, she was in sister act and there a
was it a amy klobuchar? amy k walos it be ron johnson? was it see famed beer drinker liz warren?>> oh, this is a guess. >> it's going to go with b because beer starts with b, and i feel like a good option. >> ronja, i feel like he could throw a few back on jones. i like the way you guess. i want to say we're going to see if you're correct or not. to the tape, please. not oh, gosh. >> schwartzmann again, cheers. an i mean, nothing says beer like a suit and tie. yeah,...
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who by the way are putting up candidates on the ballot that donald trump supports -- >> senator amy klobucharling for legislative action to increase security for elected officials on the federal and local level. >>> the supreme court is poised to overturn another decades' long precedent after a hearing today. affirmative action. the justices will hear two cases challenging race conscious admissions policies at harvard and the university of north carolina. the school's used race as a factor in deciding which applicants to accept. the practice has been affirmed more than once by the supreme court. harvard is accused of unconstitutionally discriminating against asian american applicants. >>> russian rocket attacks knocking out critical infrastructure across ukraine from kyiv to kharkiv to zaporizhzhia. russia is backing out a u.n. grain agreement. nic robertson live in the ground in kyiv. nic, what have we learned about these infrastructure strikes and the damage they've caused? >> reporter: in kyiv, we know there are casualties. we don't know precisely what was hit. officials say that rescue wo
who by the way are putting up candidates on the ballot that donald trump supports -- >> senator amy klobucharling for legislative action to increase security for elected officials on the federal and local level. >>> the supreme court is poised to overturn another decades' long precedent after a hearing today. affirmative action. the justices will hear two cases challenging race conscious admissions policies at harvard and the university of north carolina. the school's used race...
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fetterman was seen using closed captioning during a sit down conversation with alis with amy globe -- amy klobucharuse closed captioning at tomorrow's debate. joining us is commentator michael smerconish. how much is at stake, how is this closed captioning accommodation going to work and be received by people watching? >> first things first. with the padres now out of the way people are going to watch the debate because remember when we were together a couple years -- a couple of days ago, we stayed up late in philly last night. i said if game 7 is on tuesday night nobody is going to watch the debate. padres have been banished and now people are going to watch. i don't think it's the health issue thus far that accounts for the narrowing of the gap that harry was discussing a couple of minutes ago. i think more than anything it's crime. i have coffee every morning from wawa, it's the convenience store of choice in southeastern pennsylvania. they announced they are closing two branchs in philadelphia because of crime issues, fights, because of the jeopardy they feel their employees have been in. ther
fetterman was seen using closed captioning during a sit down conversation with alis with amy globe -- amy klobucharuse closed captioning at tomorrow's debate. joining us is commentator michael smerconish. how much is at stake, how is this closed captioning accommodation going to work and be received by people watching? >> first things first. with the padres now out of the way people are going to watch the debate because remember when we were together a couple years -- a couple of days...
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fetterman's wife knew he was unfit and the rest of fetterman's family and media mob and joe biden and amy klobuchar so did everyone that attempted to interact or campaign with john fetterman, they all knew and they'll were all part of the big lie to keep this from the people of pennsylvania. now that the truth has been revealed, some democrats and others in the media they're finally stating the obvious, which we have known for a long time, which we are one of the few shows to have pointed it out. take a look. >> voters, i think saw things that will definitely change the state of this race. it's not his fault. but lieutenant governor fetterman struggled. >> he's struggling with the effects of the stroke that he suffered in may. and i said, it's very obvious that he is impaired, his ability to communicate is impaired. >> he had difficulty will every single one of his responses and i don't know if it was only in communicating, it may also have been in his thought perhaps because he seemed confused. >> i watched the debate last night and it was hard to watch frankly. >>sean: let us be clear, i don'tish
fetterman's wife knew he was unfit and the rest of fetterman's family and media mob and joe biden and amy klobuchar so did everyone that attempted to interact or campaign with john fetterman, they all knew and they'll were all part of the big lie to keep this from the people of pennsylvania. now that the truth has been revealed, some democrats and others in the media they're finally stating the obvious, which we have known for a long time, which we are one of the few shows to have pointed it...
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heard somebody that's often referred to as the voice of reason in the current democratic party, amy klobucharocrat, hurricanes will end. i mean, that nonsenseical logic because what the democrats are putting out there. congressman, to your inquiry here, what possible documents do you think the biden administration could even come up with to justify calling this an emergency? >> yeah, that's exactly what we're trying to find out. what would justify such an extreme move? i mean, the american people have just come out of a global health national emergency with the pandemic. i can tell you that people that i'm representing are not ready and they're not willing to have washington begin to control their lives again over a manufactured crisis because this energy crisis that we're in right now is a manufactured crisis. it's because of the failed policies of president biden's administration. and if they were really interested in solving the climate problem, look, if we just increased our natural gas exports by four-fold, if we quadrupled it it would be the equivalent, it would lower carbon emissionses
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we saw him over the weekend kind of practicing with a smaller event with amy klobuchar. so we'll see how this plays out tomorrow tonight. >> guys, thank you very much. >>> coming up, russia accuses ukraine of plotting to detonate a so-called dirty bomb. our live report from the war zone, that's next. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when otheruys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just didn't wanna do that. he w proud of the price he was charging. he just didn'♪ wanna do that. my dad instilled in me always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i think he'd be extremely proud of me, yeah. ♪ with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. >>> now to an update on russia's invasion. tonight kremlin officials are raising the specter of ukraine deploying a radioactive dirty bomb. the ukrainians deny that accusation
we saw him over the weekend kind of practicing with a smaller event with amy klobuchar. so we'll see how this plays out tomorrow tonight. >> guys, thank you very much. >>> coming up, russia accuses ukraine of plotting to detonate a so-called dirty bomb. our live report from the war zone, that's next. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when otheruys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just...
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in 2016, kamala harris, amy klobuchar and hillary clinton, everybody on the democrat side, said the electionin 2000, al gore conceded. in 2004, john kerry conceded. in 2016, hillary clinton conceded. and we didn't see that in 2020. that's the difference. and so the question is, are you undermining faith in elections by saying that the 2020 election was stolen when there's absolutely no evidence to support that? >> dana, in 2018, stacey abrams never conceded she still hasn't. >> will you accept the results of your election in november? >> i'm going to win the election and i will accept that result. >> if you lose, will you accept that? >> i'm going to win the election and i will accept that result. >> reporters are back around the table. i'm going to win the election and i will accept that result, she says, device. earlier, she says the problem is, the real issue people don't trust our elections. that's the reason they don't trust our elections. now donald trump and now his descendents in the republican party say i'll only accept it in i win. that's the problem? >> that is the extreme problem
in 2016, kamala harris, amy klobuchar and hillary clinton, everybody on the democrat side, said the electionin 2000, al gore conceded. in 2004, john kerry conceded. in 2016, hillary clinton conceded. and we didn't see that in 2020. that's the difference. and so the question is, are you undermining faith in elections by saying that the 2020 election was stolen when there's absolutely no evidence to support that? >> dana, in 2018, stacey abrams never conceded she still hasn't. >> will...
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some closed captioning, which we saw this happening over the weekend with an event with senator amy klobuchar. they kind of took this out for a spin. they will be using that same technology at the debate tonight. so you have fetterman, who's recovering from a stroke and who even by his own campaign and surrogates' estimations doesn't love debating, isn't his strongest suit, paired up against mehmet oz, who of course spent years and years as a television celebrity doctor talking on camera all the time. so we will see those dynamics playing out. it's just going to be the two men and the moderators. no audience for this one here in harrisburg. but we do expect to see them each trying to get an edge in with any undecided or persuadable voters that still exist out there. i have talked to some of them. there are some people who do feel like they still don't know who they might vote for in a race that is so tight and continuing to get tighter and tighter as the polling continues and we get closer to election day. our new cnn polling showing fetterman with a slight advantage, 51% to 45%. and when it
some closed captioning, which we saw this happening over the weekend with an event with senator amy klobuchar. they kind of took this out for a spin. they will be using that same technology at the debate tonight. so you have fetterman, who's recovering from a stroke and who even by his own campaign and surrogates' estimations doesn't love debating, isn't his strongest suit, paired up against mehmet oz, who of course spent years and years as a television celebrity doctor talking on camera all...
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this was an intimate affair, he sat on stage with amy klobuchar, spoke to her back and forth and usedlosed captioning, technology that allows fetterman to see what klobuchar is saying as she says t that is effectively a dry run for the key debate upcoming in pennsylvania on tuesday where the same technology will be used. fetterman touched on a number of issues including the economy and abortion, but take a listen to how he pushed back on the crime attacks that are dominating this race in pennsylvania. >> he literally doesn't have a plan, other than to -- to talk and that's been a hallmark of his campaign, just not any plans, just cheap photo ops or empty kinds of arguments. >> reporter: it is not happenness stands that this happened in the collar counties around philadelphia. as recently as 2012 this county voted for a republican presidential candidate. that is why john fetterman is here, he and his campaign aides know this will be critical to his success in november and as polls show this race is tightening. dan merica, cnn, chester county, pennsylvania. >>> former president barack o
this was an intimate affair, he sat on stage with amy klobuchar, spoke to her back and forth and usedlosed captioning, technology that allows fetterman to see what klobuchar is saying as she says t that is effectively a dry run for the key debate upcoming in pennsylvania on tuesday where the same technology will be used. fetterman touched on a number of issues including the economy and abortion, but take a listen to how he pushed back on the crime attacks that are dominating this race in...
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in interviews, he did an editorial board and conversation with amy klobuchar and they spoke about crime, he was far more nimble and age to make a point about oz directing attack -- obviously it was a friendlier environment with amy but in the debate you saw that he had the policy he wanted to make, the position he wanted to make against oz. delivering it was the issue and i think what that left viewers with is is a question about their differences, what fetterman would do differently, what fetterman would -- how he would go after oz on that issue because there was some, you know, the way that he spoke left a little bit lacking. >> yeah, and the suburban women, it will be critical in the race as you mentioned and abortion issue that democrats feel very strongly about that they're in a very good place and crime issue that republicans feel that they -- you know, oz is doing better on that. but the fetterman campaign also thinks that they -- that fetterman has a strong record on crime and they've been able to beat back these issues against oz, but those counties will be key. >> we'll talk a
in interviews, he did an editorial board and conversation with amy klobuchar and they spoke about crime, he was far more nimble and age to make a point about oz directing attack -- obviously it was a friendlier environment with amy but in the debate you saw that he had the policy he wanted to make, the position he wanted to make against oz. delivering it was the issue and i think what that left viewers with is is a question about their differences, what fetterman would do differently, what...
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he spoke at length on stage with senator amy klobuchar. it is a unique event for fetterman, as you noted, had a stroke in may, returned to the campaign trail in june, has mostly headlined rallies where he had a stump speech, litany of things he wanted to hit. this was a different kind of event. he was up there. he did not have necessarily note, issues he wanted to hit, and he was kind of led in the conversation by fetterman. he acknowledged he used closed captioning technology which allowed him to read what klobuchar was saying as she spoke. why does that matter? everything right now in pennsylvania is pointing to the debate on tuesday between oz and fetterman. that debate is going to be key because of the oz attacks on fetterman's health and closed captioning technology will be used at that debate. that's why in many ways this event was almost a dry run for the debate. fetterman and klobuchar spoke on a number of issues including abortion, economy, their personal backgrounds, but one of the fiery moments came on crime when fetterman relea
he spoke at length on stage with senator amy klobuchar. it is a unique event for fetterman, as you noted, had a stroke in may, returned to the campaign trail in june, has mostly headlined rallies where he had a stump speech, litany of things he wanted to hit. this was a different kind of event. he was up there. he did not have necessarily note, issues he wanted to hit, and he was kind of led in the conversation by fetterman. he acknowledged he used closed captioning technology which allowed him...
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amy klobuchar called me this weekend. senator klobuchar experienced this about a year ago.preventive help is so important. catching cancer early is really better in the long run in terms of cost benefit analysis. and i think when the medical establishment sometimes looks at these things, they don't want to overreact to false positives. they don't want the cost involved to training tech technicians or the time doctors have to spend. it is so incredibly important. i just want women to ask do i have dense breasts, what do i need to do to protect myself. unfortunately right now often only women of means can afford that additional testing. so we need to really address health disparities and make sure everyone has access to some of this life-saving technology. >> thank you, katie. it's great to see you. >> and to see you. >> before we go, i want to say just as we go, as we leave, we were going to say happy halloween and show you our children. we will post online. chris jansing picks it up right after this message. ing picks it after this message when moderate to severe ulcerative
amy klobuchar called me this weekend. senator klobuchar experienced this about a year ago.preventive help is so important. catching cancer early is really better in the long run in terms of cost benefit analysis. and i think when the medical establishment sometimes looks at these things, they don't want to overreact to false positives. they don't want the cost involved to training tech technicians or the time doctors have to spend. it is so incredibly important. i just want women to ask do i...
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i think one of the biggest bills we're seeing is a big anti-trust reform from senator amy klobuchar and senator chuck grassley, still have not made it to the senate floor yet. lots of negotiations, but youtube would be captured under that bill if it were to become law. are there other-- what do you for forsee on the regulatory front for youtube and google. >> anything that changes section 230 has implications for youtube and another area much more youtube specific, copyright law. in europe, and i'm not an expert on this at all, but article 17 was the rule around copyright and this was, i had talked to someone at youtube, that this was initially being, i think, proposed around 2019 and they said, you know, you don't really appreciate how much of our time and leadership meetings was spent dealing with this copyright law. it would have and the way it was originally written, at least according to people at youtube, dramatically changed the way that they do rights management and made the platform liable for any youtuber that violated copy right laws. they-- so they not only did lobbying and
i think one of the biggest bills we're seeing is a big anti-trust reform from senator amy klobuchar and senator chuck grassley, still have not made it to the senate floor yet. lots of negotiations, but youtube would be captured under that bill if it were to become law. are there other-- what do you for forsee on the regulatory front for youtube and google. >> anything that changes section 230 has implications for youtube and another area much more youtube specific, copyright law. in...
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we saw him do that at an event over the weekend with senator amy klobuchar.onight he is going to be using that closed captioning technology in this debate with mehmet oz. we've also seen fetterman's surrogates lowering expectations, we saw klobuchar saying he is not that great of a debater, he is really more about the issues, that sort of thing, and then of course you compare that with mehmet oz who spent years and years on television talking to people at home, being an on air tv talent. that's kind of what we are looking at as we head into tonight and both men of course seeking to get any edge in this race that they possibly can. this is an ever tightening race here in pennsylvania, i've laid out why it's so important for both sides of the aisle to capture this seat. so what they're trying to do is really edge out any -- get any edge they can. we have found some undecided voters on the ground, we have talked to them, they seem like unicorns but they do exist and these two campaigns trying to sway either of them to their side with this debate tonight. >> they
we saw him do that at an event over the weekend with senator amy klobuchar.onight he is going to be using that closed captioning technology in this debate with mehmet oz. we've also seen fetterman's surrogates lowering expectations, we saw klobuchar saying he is not that great of a debater, he is really more about the issues, that sort of thing, and then of course you compare that with mehmet oz who spent years and years on television talking to people at home, being an on air tv talent. that's...
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as well as issues like crime inflation which fetterman talked about yesterday when senator amy klobucharme to pennsylvania to campaign with him and they sat down for what was billed as an intimate discussion. for about 45 minutes they went back and forth on the issues, with close captioning for fetterman to be able to use. given his trove of puppetry. that was a bit of a test drive for what we can expect to see from fetterman in tuesday's debate. he had a few word stumbles along the way in that conversation. the voters i talked to yesterday were pretty impressive about his demeanor and his messaging. and so the key on tuesday is to make it through the debate and hopefully bring some voters along to his side of the campaign and fend off any attacks from dr. oz. alex? >> that makes sense. joey just, or thank so much for that. i want to tell you about a special coming up in about an hour and 20 minutes here on msnbc. it will be on you have in vossoughian reports. he has been recently visited pennsylvania where abortion rights could be a decisive issue on november 8th. and she spoke with peo
as well as issues like crime inflation which fetterman talked about yesterday when senator amy klobucharme to pennsylvania to campaign with him and they sat down for what was billed as an intimate discussion. for about 45 minutes they went back and forth on the issues, with close captioning for fetterman to be able to use. given his trove of puppetry. that was a bit of a test drive for what we can expect to see from fetterman in tuesday's debate. he had a few word stumbles along the way in that...
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this is a more intimate affair where he sat on the stage with amy klobuchar and used closed captioning that allows him to see what she's saying as he says it. that is a dry run for the key debate upcoming in pennsylvania on tuesday where the same technology will be used. fetterman touched on a number of issues including the economy and abortion, but take a listen to how he pushed back on the crime attacks that are dominating this race in pennsylvania. >> he literally doesn't have a plan. other than to talk. and that's been a hallmark of his campaign. just not any plans, just cheap photo ops or just empty kinds of arguments. >> reporter: it is not happenstance that this event happened in the counties around philadelphia. these were key to democrats' success in 2020 and 2018, but 2012, this county voted for a republican. that is why john fetterman is here. he and his campaign aides know this will be critical to his success in november, and as polls show, this race is tightening. d >>> in georgia voters continue in their record-breaking early turnout. 660,000 people have voted across the
this is a more intimate affair where he sat on the stage with amy klobuchar and used closed captioning that allows him to see what she's saying as he says it. that is a dry run for the key debate upcoming in pennsylvania on tuesday where the same technology will be used. fetterman touched on a number of issues including the economy and abortion, but take a listen to how he pushed back on the crime attacks that are dominating this race in pennsylvania. >> he literally doesn't have a plan....
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minnesota democratic senator amy klobuchar has been helping lieutenant governor feddetterma get ready for tomorrow's debate. first i just want to start with these cnn polls that show democrats more or less holding their ground in three key states. obviously still very close. they're been recent polling that suggests momentum is moving toward republicans. does your party need to make any course corrections over the next two weeks? >> i think actually these cnn polls are positive here, and i've seen a number of other ones like this. tammy baldwin told me in wisconsin exactly what that poll shows. it's tied there. this is about voter turnout. i've lost my voice because i've gone to so many voter turnout events. this is about getting people to realize what's on the line here. democracy is on the line. the future is on the line. we've got candidates who will take on pharma. we've got candidates that are willing to take on price gouging, and actually stand up for people. and i love our candidates, and one of those candidates, of course, is john fetterman in pennsylvania, who has first of al
minnesota democratic senator amy klobuchar has been helping lieutenant governor feddetterma get ready for tomorrow's debate. first i just want to start with these cnn polls that show democrats more or less holding their ground in three key states. obviously still very close. they're been recent polling that suggests momentum is moving toward republicans. does your party need to make any course corrections over the next two weeks? >> i think actually these cnn polls are positive here, and...
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he will be holding a smaller, more intimate gathering with senator amy klobuchar and congresswoman chrissy, abortion rights, gun safety, economic issues as he tries to zero in on those voters, erin. >> thank you very much, jessica. >>> next, could boris johnson be prime minister again? >>> a legal victory for kevin spacey, but the actor's troubles are not over yet. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your money right. ♪ (vo the new iphone 14 pro is here. and right now business owners can get it on us at t-mobile. apple business essentials with apple care+ is included so you can easily manage your team's devices, here, and here. all on the network with more 5g coverage. it's the ultimate business trifecta, with the new iphone 14 pro on us. only from t-mobile for business.
he will be holding a smaller, more intimate gathering with senator amy klobuchar and congresswoman chrissy, abortion rights, gun safety, economic issues as he tries to zero in on those voters, erin. >> thank you very much, jessica. >>> next, could boris johnson be prime minister again? >>> a legal victory for kevin spacey, but the actor's troubles are not over yet. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card...
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in 2016 kamala harris, amy klobuchar, hillary clinton, everybody on the democrat side said the election problems. >> ms. lay, there definitely has been some of that, but in 2000 al gore conceded, in 2004 john kerry conceded, in 2016 hillary clinton conceded and we didn't see that in 2020. that's the difference. so the question is, are you undermining faith in elections by saying that the 2020 election was stolen when there's absolutely no evidence to support that? >> dana, in 2018, stacey abrams never conceded. she still hasn't. i don't hear cnn calling her an election denier. we have a right protected by our first amendment to question our government and to question elections. >> no question about that. >> we still have the first amendment. we still have the first amendment. >> yeah. >> when you start seeing the media cancel people for questioning their government, then that's when we have a problem. >> i totally agree about the first amendment. you and i are benefiting from the first amendment as we speak. i couldn't agree with you more on that. >> well, i'm sure that -- >> i want to
in 2016 kamala harris, amy klobuchar, hillary clinton, everybody on the democrat side said the election problems. >> ms. lay, there definitely has been some of that, but in 2000 al gore conceded, in 2004 john kerry conceded, in 2016 hillary clinton conceded and we didn't see that in 2020. that's the difference. so the question is, are you undermining faith in elections by saying that the 2020 election was stolen when there's absolutely no evidence to support that? >> dana, in 2018,...
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amy klobuchar who chairs the rules committee campaigned with fetterman over the past weekend and talkedout the kinds of things they could do to make it easier for him to do his job while he recovers. the sort of is it possible is not the question. whether pennsylvania voters want to go down that road is. >> that's exactly the kind of context that your experience can give us. thanks for that. wisconsin has a big senate and gubernatorial race. you spent some time with the group hunt the vote. what did they have to say? >> reporter: andrea, they say that they have data that shows of the 700 or so thousand hunters in the state of wisconsin, the majority of them do not vote and have not voted in the past three election cycles. andrea, this is a state where the margin for statewide elections are 20,000 votes. now they're targeting through a digital ad strategy those non-voting hunters. i got a sense of why the folks aren't voting and what they're doing to try to change that. >> i get up in the morning at 4:00 a.m. to sit in the deer stand, it's heaven on earth. we just don't think our vote ma
amy klobuchar who chairs the rules committee campaigned with fetterman over the past weekend and talkedout the kinds of things they could do to make it easier for him to do his job while he recovers. the sort of is it possible is not the question. whether pennsylvania voters want to go down that road is. >> that's exactly the kind of context that your experience can give us. thanks for that. wisconsin has a big senate and gubernatorial race. you spent some time with the group hunt the...
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listen to democratic senator amy klobuchar. >> there has to be a different level of threat that allow members to get protection, maybe it's local police, maybe it's more funding for the marshals. i have a bipartisan amendment that will allow members to take their private information off of the internet. there is a similar provision that has been put forth for judges and this is part of the national defense reauthorization act. so i'm very hopeful that finally i will be able to get the support to get this done. >> reporter: now, we did hear from a number of top republicans over the weekend condemning the attack, but some of them tried to portray it as a broader crime issue, while others refused to acknowledge the idea that some of their own political rhetoric or embrace of conspiracy theories have contributed to the toxic political environment that we are seeing, but one key republican name we haven't heard from, former president donald trump, he is yet to weigh in, but we did hear from his son don jr. who tweeted a crude and is a lashs tweet about the attack. >> thank you both. >>> tw
listen to democratic senator amy klobuchar. >> there has to be a different level of threat that allow members to get protection, maybe it's local police, maybe it's more funding for the marshals. i have a bipartisan amendment that will allow members to take their private information off of the internet. there is a similar provision that has been put forth for judges and this is part of the national defense reauthorization act. so i'm very hopeful that finally i will be able to get the...
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senator amy klobuchar of minnesota is a strategic suggestion to drawing fetterman on the campaign trail yesterday. and what was billed as an intimate conversation. 45-minute q&a money for the action that essentially served as a bit of a test drive for the highly anticipated debate on tuesday, against doctor oz. focus on federal health and candidate fetterman himself made him feel the voters discussing the effect in his recovery. here is what he had to say. >> i asked pennsylvanians all across the campaign, has anyone if you had a personal health crisis in your life? and people have their hands up. and i said, what about your parents? or your grandparents? and two thirds or more of the hands were up in the air. and i would say, i sure hope that you did not have a doctor in your life making fun of it or making jokes about it. or saying that you are not able to work. >> that last but there was a comment on doctor oz, whose campaign has kind of used to this moment to doing fetterman on some of his missteps. my colleague dasha burns pressing doctor oz on, that just lost. week he said the dos
senator amy klobuchar of minnesota is a strategic suggestion to drawing fetterman on the campaign trail yesterday. and what was billed as an intimate conversation. 45-minute q&a money for the action that essentially served as a bit of a test drive for the highly anticipated debate on tuesday, against doctor oz. focus on federal health and candidate fetterman himself made him feel the voters discussing the effect in his recovery. here is what he had to say. >> i asked pennsylvanians...
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this event wrapped up where john fetterman was on stage with amy klobuchar, senator from minnesota.had a stroke in may, returned to the campaign trail over the summer, and mostly focused on rallies where he had talking points, a stump speech to give, that allowed him to stick to a certain script. this was different. he was in a more intimate conversation that touched on everything from their backgrounds to unions to the abortion debate and the economy. and john fetterman acknowledged he was using closed captioning technology. that's the technology that allows fetterman to read what klobuchar is saying as she says it. as he's acknowledged, he has auditory processing issues from that stroke. now, there are two monitors in front of fetterman, and he was seen reading those remarks as klobuchar gave them. why does this matter? the debate on tuesday against oz is going to be key, and at that debate closed captioning will also be used. in many ways, this was a practice run for the fetterman campaign. now fetterman did push back pretty hard on oz throughout the conversation, including on cr
this event wrapped up where john fetterman was on stage with amy klobuchar, senator from minnesota.had a stroke in may, returned to the campaign trail over the summer, and mostly focused on rallies where he had talking points, a stump speech to give, that allowed him to stick to a certain script. this was different. he was in a more intimate conversation that touched on everything from their backgrounds to unions to the abortion debate and the economy. and john fetterman acknowledged he was...
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senator amy klobuchar joins democratic candidate john fetterman to energize voters ahead of tuesday's big debate between fetterman and mehmet oz. the latest from the arizona governor's race between democrat katie hobbs and republican kari lake who has campaigned on false claims that the 2020 election was fraudulent. late now says if she becomes governor, she will restrict voting in arizona. >> going to back to when i first started voting in the 80s, we had election day. our constitution said election day. it doesn't say election season, election month. the longer you drag that out, the more fraught with problems. >> wow. early voting is also underway in georgia or democrat raphael warnock and republican herschel walker are squaring off in the senate contest. more than 723,000 votes have already been cast their, both by mail and in person. almost half of the voters are aged 65 and over. 31% are aged 51 to 64. voters around the country worry about the economy and the threat over session. >> why do we have the minimum wage today? republicans don't want to raise it. $7.25 an hour is a sta
senator amy klobuchar joins democratic candidate john fetterman to energize voters ahead of tuesday's big debate between fetterman and mehmet oz. the latest from the arizona governor's race between democrat katie hobbs and republican kari lake who has campaigned on false claims that the 2020 election was fraudulent. late now says if she becomes governor, she will restrict voting in arizona. >> going to back to when i first started voting in the 80s, we had election day. our constitution...