new york and california now under pressure. michigan. we ll take a look at the governor s race. we ll take a look at those. these are the headlines, this is what is being talked about today. politco, big republican gains. the washington post, democrats fear that the mid-term map is slipping away from them. and axios is showing a red tsunami. president biden moments ago said this. so far we re running against the tide and we re beating the tide. we just have 15 days until one of the most important elections in our lifetime. it s going to shape the way this country looks like for the coming decade. he did zero campaigning over the weekend. let s bring in fox news contributor josh kraushaar. these are the senate toss-up races as you see them and as we see them. nevada, arizona, georgia, pennsylvania. let s take a quick look at arizona. this is a race that at one point the senate leadership committee said, blake masters is on his own. right? now this thing is tightening up.
inflation rose steadily after biden took office. some say his agenda does not reflect economic reality. biden is blaming saudi opec when all he has to do is unleash projection, a novel thought. biden says inflation is coming down but his spending keeps going up. the president thinks he can spend and spend money that fuels inflation and there is no cost to it. it is like running the drain at the same time you have the bathtub on. it is not going to work. what s really scary is president biden thinks this is all great. i don t know what country he is living in but it is not mine. dana: peter doocy is traveling with the president in california. it s early there. what does president biden think is bringing costs down. you were with him all day yesterday. he is arguing this bill he signed almost exactly two months ago, august 16th, has been bringing prices down since. president biden: overall inflation was 2% over the last three months. that s down from 11% over the prio
17 days away, president biden pulling out all the stops to try and keep democrats from losing their jobs. good morning, everyone. glad to have you on what plans to be a very busy news weekend. we re going to be seeing a lot of candidates everywhere, debating, meeting and pumping the flesh and getting ready to see whether in these next 17 days history itself can be changed and it can alter what s been happening in so many place abroad. right to it with kelly o grady on all of those ceos warning of turbulence ahead pretty much everywhere. reporter: yeah. right now it s not a good sign when some of the most successful business leaders are saying the economy is in rough shape. billionaire jeff bezos joining the chorus this week. he tweeted, yep, the probabilities in this economy tell you to batten down the hatches. now, similar warnings coming from wall street titans, goldman sachs ceo david solomon citing energy and border policy, of course, two areas very important to voters
right now. and gerry baker on the president s positioning or shall we say repositioning right now. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. let s get to it. fighting crime is the theme for the president today. but is this the answer? maybe 100,000 more cops could be. let s go to ted williams on that. good to see you, ted. what do you make at what the president is proposing? good to see you also. martha: what do you think of what the president is talking about? 100,000 more police. we have to be serious about crime. it s a big worry. seems to be a pivot during the campaign. that was then. this is now. what do you think? well, you re right. he said other things during the campaign. now i believe that we may be on the right track, neil. i think 100,000 police officers over a five-year period is very much needed in these major metropolitan cities. the very problem though they have are the local politicians. as you know, neil, president biden has never call
zeldin. he was released just hours later. there is only one option. [shouting] the suspect climbs on the stage, rushes toward is zeldin and tries to hold him off. he was quickly tackled by others on stage. a witness describes the terrifying scene. went behind the stage and saw him as he began to approach congressman zeldin and so i stepped up onto the stage, saw the attacker try to get into zeldin s face and swing. i could see what looked like a razor, knife of some sort at the congressman. i tackled the attacker from the back and slammed him to the ground. thank goodness for that. team coverage. former assistant attorney andy mccarthy is standing by and first to david lee miller live from the new york city newsroom. this could have turned out a lot differently david lee. could have been a great deal worse. the man who allegedly attacked lee zeldin has been released without bail. just what zeldin predicted. he is running for governor of new york delivering a speech