dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the prime minister making the announcement moments ago outside 10 downing street. this after she failed to overcome a flurry of criticism from her own party. alex hogan is following all of this from london. hi. good morning. this has been a very contentious day here in london after a contentious two months of british prime minister liz truss time in office. she announced her resignation earlier this morning. speaking for a minute 30 seconds. very brief. take a listen. we set out a vision for a low tax, high grade economy that take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. this comes after a shaky day yesterday at downing street. another member of her government left the job. home secretary resigned. she was a popular figure in the conservative party. she has been replaced by grant sha p. he is a supporter of the former p.m. candidate who lost to truss. he quickly addressed the need to get to work. truss had only serve
in, my friend. sean: take it away. laura: this is the ingraham angle. tulsi gabbard is going to be joining us live. she will be at a rally with an important announcement. be sure to stick around for that. at first, democrats death spiral. that is the focus of tonight s angle. we all know that 80s nostalgia is all the rage. we saw with the success of this match series stranger things on netflix. we saw the box office domination of that new top gun film and the political slogan hearkened back to that storied age. you build our nation. now please help us rebuild it. and together, we will make america great again. thank you very much. [applause] laura: at my high school reunion of the bacon, many of my classmates remarked about how grateful they were to have grown up when we all did. it was pre-cell phone capri computer, just friendship, rivalry, triumphs, heartbreaks of course. but given what has happened, especially in the last few years, no one seems to want to be a
exactly three weeks until election day. rankings out this morning show a slight shift in favor of the gop. races in california and oregon have gone from leaning democrat to toss-up. the current forecast of 15-seat majority victory for republicans. that s a wider margin than even a week ago. a path for democrats does still exist. house minority leader kevin mccarthy. you take nothing for granted. we have to continue to fight for the next 21 days. the issues are really very important. these democrat incumbents are the ones who voted for the american rescue plan that brought us inflation. you watch their defund the police what has happened to crime. you watched their ability to look at other way to have a border open that will kill 300 americans today with fentanyl from president biden to nancy pelosi. that is their challenge if they run on their record, they re in trouble. harris: on the senate side, it s anyone s game. we re closerly watching races in georgia, arizona, nev
candidate blake masters, who was 41.4%. let me put that up again. she is at 44.7. she is running about three points better. she is about three points better. and that could be the difference in this state, which has been decided by very close margins in the past when you re talking about, for instance, the senate race there two years ago. mark kelly won just by three points when he ran three years ago. if you extrapolate that out to the governor s race this year, that three-point difference for kari lake that she is running ahead of blake masters, that could be decisive. we re going have to wait and watch how she does there. is she outperforming trump? she is well, no. not yet. because trump, you ll remember, trump in this state two years ago got 49%. but that was with 99%. and the problem right now where we are in arizona, at this point in the night, it s just impossible for us to tell where she is relatively speaking. the other governor s race that i
assistance. apparently under the circumstances in which we ve heard here, that was not done. dana: you mentioned transit crime. call for 3, new york city crime stats and crime up 41.4%. eric adams, the mayor, he is trying to lead the city but he said this about perception that has people confused. watch here. we re dealing with actual crimes, those eight homicides and we re dealing with the perception of fear that people are feeling. that s the combination. we have to deal with the perception and actual crime. we can t get away from the fact we have 3.5 million people using the subway system and have to be honest about that. the average of six crimes a day is not giving the impression that our system is out of control. dana: he may not have heard the phrase perception is reality, ted. perception is reality and