headquarters in new york city. a failed candidate turned suspected gunman arrested in albuquerque, new mexico. and we just learned he will make his first appearance in court tomorrow afternoon. police say that when lawmakers wouldn t listen to his claims about election fraud, he put a plan in place to target their homes. epd essentially discovered what we had all feared. and what he suspected, these shootings were politically motivated. the latest details on the charges and how these attacks could serve as a warning for the rest of the country. plus a new call for doj and the sev so act now. and freeze george santos campaign funds so they can be returned to donors. that call kooming from another republican in his own state. and california as a cautionary tale for the country after unrelenting wild weather from coast to coast. the damage done by rain, snow, mud slides and why with all the precipitation in california does that state still have such a serious drought. w
very, very big battles for the united states united states senate and governorships, could go from blue to purple, purple to red. hard to say. in arizona because a prominent libertarian candidate just dropped out of the race, there s a horse race going on there for that senate. we will be talking to that libertarian candidate marc victor later. first to kelly o grady in phoenix with more. good morning, we ve got ourselves a ball game in this arizona senate race. according to the latest fox news polling, just two points is celebrating democratic incumbent mark kelly from blake masters and there s room for the g.o.p. candidate to grow with that libertarian marc victor dropping out. the candidates are dropping out and talking to voters what they think are going to sway that very important independent electorate over a third of the electorate in arizona are registered as that. and democratic senator mark kelly is trying to make this election will abortion and masters toured the
john: we are going to talk to the first term assemblyman looking to unseat one of the most powerful democrats in congress and in a district that president biden won by double digits. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m john roberts in washington. boy, sandra, getting exciting. sandra: here we go, two weeks from election day. sandra smith in new york, crime is the talk of many here in this city, but it s happening in american cities and towns all across the country. we begin with covid at this hour. president biden and his party accused of exploiting it and what critics called the consequences of their refusal to move on from it. it s a fox news alert. john: kicking things off, more than a month since president biden told the american people the pandemic is over. the damage done from how the president and other democratic leaders handle the pandemic may last forever. sandra: the worst drop in children s test scores in decades, after the most
don t have to leave. brooke singman will tell us more. brooke: the ruling says president obama s administration did not have the authority to institute the daca program. the court will not discontinue it. the court s ruling does bar the united states from processing new daca applications. in 2012, the program gave migrants who came to the u.s. a temporary grace period from deportation and allowed them to apply for work permits while in the u.s. the court writing in our view, the defend antss have not shown there is likelihood they will succeed on merits. more than 600,000 immigrants in the u.s. on daca, who are called dreamers, can legally stay in the country. democratic lawmakers are stopping new daca applications. tweeting, the effort to deport young americans are creating chaos and fear for people who deserve so much better and house speaker nancy pelosi pointing out house s effort to give daca applicants u.s. citizenship. she said, maga republicans in the senate blocked
this is a once deep red state that is starting to look a lot more purple lately. joe biden won in 2020, along with not one, but two democratic senators, and because of that upheaval, it is also a state where republicans are trying to claw back their political power. donald trump s allegations of fraud still loom large here. in an effort to overturn the election. it failed and he is under investigation for it. and his lies and voter integrity have widespread changes in how georgia votes, fewer drop boxes and voter i.d. and restrictions who can give you food and water inline and perhaps most importantly a new law that gives the state legislature more power over elections, taking some of it away from the secretary of state. right now, there are around 7 million active voters on the rolls, down roughly 700,000 from the high water mark in 2020, but still, a remarkable number in the midterm year. do they all show up? and if they do, will they vote on party lines? or split the ticke