mayor. he is the lord mayor of london and this is the lord mayor s banquet at the guildhall in central london. this is an annual opportunity for the prime minister to lay out all sorts of things. we expect today that the prime minister will focus on uk foreign policy. as we have been discussing this is also the day in which he reappointed david cameron, former uk prime minister, to thejob david cameron, former uk prime minister, to the job as foreign secretary. we will start to get a bit more information, a bit more detail, on what another year of conservative government under rishi sunak will look like. crucial, of course, because this is set to be a general election year. the uk has to go to the polls before january 2025. the speculation of course is that it could be either in the spring, maybe in may, or in the autumn, possibly september or october for a general election. we will be keeping a close eye on what is happening there at the guildhall in central london. we will
maybe pandas will return to the national zoo at some point. tom, thanks. that s going to do it for us. katy tur reports starts right now. good to be with you, i m katy tur. it might have been a rocky week for president biden in the polls, but democrats are doing just fine at the ballot box. so what gives? in virginia, republican governor glenn youngkin failed to get gop control of the state house. democrats there held on to the senate chamber and regained the house. how much of it had to do with youngkin s bet on a quote, reasonable 15-week abortion ban. in deep red kentucky, democratic governor andy beshear was able to win a second term, beating out his trump-backed rival, daniel cameron. was it abortion that helped keep beshear in office or was it trump who helped keep cameron out? in reddening ohio, it is clear voters roundly rejected republican efforts to restrict abortion, voting to enshrine the right into the state s constitution. all of it great news for democrat
liberal outlets too big to take over twitter. onto a fox news alert now, republican lawmakers say they now have evidence from the doj whistle-blowers that the fbi did come in fact target parents last year with tactics despite attorney general merrick garland and insisting otherwise. todd: ashley strohmier live in the studio. jim jordan and mike johnson have evidence targeted those parents and protest through school covid policies. you will remember september the national school board association sent a letter to the administration and comparing them to domestic parents. merrick garland testified the doj did not target parents. here is garlin on the 21st of october. i can imagine any circumstance in which the patriot act would be used and the circumstances of parents complaining about their children nor could i imagine the circumstances where they would