about the chaos in pakistan in just a moment but first, richard lui is here with the headline. some of the stories we are watching this hour marked one year since a shooter killed ten people inside the top supermarket in buffalo, new york. the city held a moment of silence to mark the moment when the 19-year-old white gunman opened fire in a supermarket in a majority black neighborhood. following the pause, church bells rang out in honor of the lives lost. those are still being counted in turkey s election. current tallies have president erdogan at about 34.5% and his challenger at 35%. no candidate holds a majority, then a runoff election will be held in two weeks. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy continues his tour of europe as he seeks to bolster aid for a counteroffensive against the russian army. he met with olaf scholz in berlin. later, the ukrainian leader made a surprise visit to france where he made talks about military and financial needs with macron.
going down his policies are working. meanwhile we are seeing as the poll that peter ducey mentioned you know public pessimism on the economy is sky high. everybody thinks that we are heading into a recession. so, i think the economy and joe biden s approval rating overall is in the low 40s on the economy. it s 39 percent on inflation particular 34.5 percent so dismal numbers on economic matters. on desantis vs. trump, trump has shown enormous staying power over the past few months, especially since these investigations dropped and the latest especially. and be ron desantis has had some trouble keeping up in some of these national polls. where do you see this as a snap shot right now? yeah, the only thing we know based on the data, 2024 polls you ve got to be wary. they may have an idea where the trends are and the trends have moved in trumps favor.
even in the ones technology arena where nobody was laid off, in fact, they always added to the payrolls, 300,000 lost their jobs and more are coming. let s go to dave dotson. that s accelerating here. i m wondering where you think this is going. well, i think we re going to know tomorrow, neil, when the jobs report comes out. the jobs report is the single most important indicator that we have of where the puck is going to be. it s the leading indicator. you know, we want a cooling of the job markets. we have to remember that some lay-offs like we saw with mcdonalds, seeing it at walmart is what we ve been aiming for. what i m looking for are three numbers tomorrow, neil. one is new jobs added between 225 and 250,000 jobs. that the number of average hours worked stays at 34.5 hours per
salisbury officers use force on them following a traffic stock were black, less than 30% were white. north carolina has a mandated statewide collection of traffic stop data since 2000. that data from law enforcement shows a similar story across the entire states. take charlotte for example the state s largest city black folks are 34.5% of the population. but more than 51% of the stops. about 70% of the searches and nearly 78% of the drivers on whom officers use force following a traffic stop. according to his 2017 paper and his colleagues examining hundreds of police departments, they found similar behavior towards black and brown folks across 16 states. heart rate of drivers compared to white drivers. it s not like it s just in the
do you believe her? no, i do not believe her. todd: why? i feel like she s been part of the problem that we have right now. she s we have these people in positions that can help us, but i don t feel like they are trying to help us. we are excited about our city but we can t help our city. it is like they don t want us here anymore. todd: michelle, i want to come back to you, real clear politics and leading the race 37% followed by tina kotek 34.5%, johnson 33%, but law office or are you confident the job will get easier if christine drazan is elected in a few short days? no doubt the last few years we have dealt with bill after bill the governor has signed and approved making public safety for us to deliver. senate bill 48 is just one of