we re gon around, i feel really good about our chances. we re gonna keep this and keep up a seat. we have a chance of winning the house. that s when i m optimistic, i really am. biden will also be in new york this weekend, campaigning with governor kathy hochul, who is in a surprisingly tight race to keep her job. she ll join me here live in just a few minutes. voters have made it clear across this country, the economy is at the top of their agenda, and today, we had the latest gut check on that economy with the final jobs report just before the midterms, msnbc s peter alexander breaks old. president biden today we ll cutting the better than expected jobs report 261,000 new hires last month. even as the federal reserve tries to slow the economy, and tame inflation. folks, our top economy continues to grow and out jobs even as gas crisis continue to come down. we ve got a lot more to do. but fears of a recession still linger. republicans seizing on the slight uptick in
a lifelong dolphins fan. that misconception was i was misleading. director anthony fouts he says never got political. he was responsible for closing schools. i had nothing they are going to sneak it. he gets the push and the first down. pittsburgh is going to snap they re 4 game losing streak. what a drive. steve: good morning on this monday october 17th. you are looking live at nashville and listening to jay allen saying it sounds good to me. they were said to be married in fort myers beach on october the 1st. but as you know, there was a terrible hurricane. they put that particular nuptials off. today, they are going to be appearing on fox & friends this hour, because they are sponsoring a relief fund for fort myers beach. find out how you can help the folks down there coming up this hour of fox & friends. brian: that frustration is kicking in now. the best scenario he could have the best response. it s been three weeks. how i think it s going to to
republican took over new york. and the warning it sends across the country. and one week ago, he told elon musk welcome to hell. tonight, that hail-scape is a whole lot worse. as the 11th hour gets underway on friday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we are down to the wire. four days before the election day, and with control of the senate and the house on the line. there is no room for error. there s also no rest for the president on this final campaign weekend. president biden will be trying to get out the vote in illinois and pennsylvania. he ll have company in the keystone state for two former presidents, biden will headline a rally with president obama, while donald trump is also campaigning there this weekend. this afternoon, biden said he thinks things are looking good for democrats. we re gonna win this time around, i feel really good about our chances. we re gonna keep this and keep up a seat. we have a chance of winning the house. that s when i
cases related to trump and trump s rivals. and he maintained his innocence for 23 years, and now prosecutors say he deserves a new trial after the popular serial podcast raised doubts about dna evidence in the case. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. it could be the first in 30 years, a freight rail strike looming closer could begin as soon as friday morning. about 60,000 workers are set to walk off the job if unions and management fail to come to an agreement in the next day and a half. the consequences from this could be, frankly, economically devastating. gas prices which have been drastically falling from their summer peak could once again skyrocket if trains carrying fuel stop moving. harvested crops could be prevented from reaching food factories, stopping staples from reaching grocery stores. amtrak is already canceling almost all of its long-distance passenger trains starting tomorrow as most of their routes run on freight tracks, disrupting travel across the
justice and go after trump s political rivals. also tonight, we have come to know lindsay graham as the most cravenly opportunistic politician in america, and that s saying a lot. and now two months after saying that states should decide on abortion, he is pushing for a federal ban. and giuliani biographer andrew curtsman joins me on rudy s disgraceful dissent. he was once called america s mayor, and now he s a laughing maga stock. trump saw the governmental ageany as his. it s run by the attorney general, but when said attorney general is one william barr, things get murky. which brings us to geoffrey berman, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york who trump fired in 2020 after he refused barr s request that he resign. a lot has happened since 2020, a lot. but you may recall berman s firing was a big deal. we re talking about an american president strong arming a u.s. attorney general to fire a prosecutor because he refused to obey and to twist his offi