voted against. i want to stop spending until we get inflation under control. the fentanyl crisis is so bad because joe biden and tim ryan have not done their job. our guy thought it would be a good idea to post on social media, raise money for the insurrectionists. the new power rankings are out. forecasting a 15-seat margin for the republicans. the fate of the senate still coming down to the four yellow toss-up states. we bring in mercedes schlapp and juan williams, fox news contributors. we can put the numbers back on the screen. action we said, you know, looks, gives more juice to the gop this week from last week. we re talking about a 15-seat majority in the house. the senate still a toss-up. mercedes, your thoughts on what you re seeing. trace, you re being too conservative. it s more than a 15-seat win. i believe it s going to be a strong red wave for the republicans. when you look at the generic ballot in these competitive districts, they re trending republican
to be distancing themselves from the president with three weeks to go to the mid-terms. it s all happening on the heels of early voting. are these debates then changing things the way we see them developing now? welcome. i m neil cavuto. very glad to have you with us. my friends, we ll be giving you the latest impact on the debates themselves. let s get a read from how the white house is handling so many democratic candidates and maybe many at the white house itself on defense throughout this. peter doocy is there. hi, peter. neil, like you said, lots of changes. in these state level debates, we haven t seen a ton of democrats warmly embracing president biden. more so his policies, but not really the president himself. that could change. we ve been noticing a difference in the way the white house is talking about priorities. a couple months bag, president biden told us his number 1 domestic priority was inflation. now we re told that is his number 1 economic priority as his
we are dying every moment. it is the young women and girls of iran who are paying the ultimate price for freedom, their lives. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, october 6th. 9 a.m. here in london. 4 a.m. in washington and 5 p.m. in seoul, south korea, where the u.s. is reportedly bringing in more fire power near the peninsula following a string of north korea s missile tests. a u.s. air craft carrier strike group is on its way off the korean peninsula. the move comes after they test fired two more nuclear missiles today. that is 25 this yearment the highest number since kim jong-un came to power. on wednesday the u.n. security met to discuss pyongyang s program and the u.s. accused russia and china, without naming them, of enabling north korea. as we all know, the dprk has enjoyed blanket protection from this council. they have gone out of their way to justify the dprk s provocations and block every attempt to update
we ve called on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in a sustained and substantive dialogue. this is something we ve proposed going back many months. if they continue going down this road, it will only increase the condemnation, increase the isolation, increase the steps that are taken in response to their actions. let s go live to cnn s paula hancocks in south korea for us. another missile launch overnight. what do we know about this strike group being moved into the waters between japan and the korean peninsula? reporter: well, christine, the information we are getting at this point is coming from the joint chiefs of staff here in south korea. they say that the u.s.s. ronald regan is back in korean waters and has been carrying out naval drills with the south korean and japanese destroyer this afternoon, this thursday. now it was just last week when there were naval drills which angered pyongyang and they are now back in the waters just up the east
it is nothing short of a horrific tragedy. a massacre at a day care center in thailand. an attacker killed 36 people, most of them are children. officials say at tack started when a man armed with a gun and a knife entering the childcare facility and police say most of the victims were stabbed. most officials are saying the that attacker who killed himself is a former police officer. selina wang is tracking all of this live in tokyo. what is the very latest that you re learning? reporter: kate, we re just getting new details from the police about this horrific tragedy. the death toll has revisen to 3 people dead including 24 children and one pregnant woman. ten more are injured. earlier the government has described this massacre as a mass shooting but now they say many of the people died from knife stabbing wounds. police say that this 34-year-old gunman went to this nursery in northeastern thailand looking for his 2-year-old stepson. he went there and couldn t find him. he