complicating that effort, however, is fetterman s ongoing recovery from a stroke last may. dana: health concerns front and center as fetterman and oz clashed on everything from inflation to crime. let s also talk about the elephant in the room. i had a stroke. he has never let me forget that. this campaign to me is about fighting for everyone in pennsylvania that ever got knocked down. there was a lady in beaver county who told me with fear in her heart she wanted to provide food for her son s chicken she wanted and couldn t afford it. i can make the difficult decisions as you do in the operating room as a surgeon and cutting our budget as well to make sure we don t have to raise taxes on a population already in pain from the high inflation rate. he has 10 mansions. he must push back against corporate greed. we must make sure that we re also pushing back against price gouging. fetterman has been trying to get as many murderers out of jail as possible. he does it wit
stories this morning. the last jobs report out just this morning. just before the midterms showing the u.s. economy added 261,000 jobs in october. and the economy and inflation major concerns for voters with the elections now just four days away. so far across 46 states, more than 30 million americans have already cast their vote in early voting. this weekend several notable names are hitting the campaign trail. including a joint rally with president biden and former president obama in the crucial state and it is tight there of pennsylvania. former president trump, he ll be in florida. and new this morning, details about trump s own political ambitions for the next election. cnn has learned he s eyeing the third week of november for a 2024 announcement. our reporters and correspondents and analysts standing by to bring you all of the headlines. let s begin with kristin holmes about trump s 2024 plans. talk about what the next election is going to look like? what do we know.
quickly arrested after the attack yesterday. police say he grabbed a woman from behind, knocked her down. choked her until she passed out. sexually assaulted her and robbed her leaving her bleeding on the ground. hours later hillary clinton campaigning with new york governor kathy hochul was trying to shift blame for the growing crime crisis to republicans. they don t care about keeping you safe. they want to keep you scared. i ve seen, i m sure you have, maybe you don t watch television. but if you did, you would see what i see, which are ads about crime every 30 seconds, right? no solutions, but just a lot of really fearful, scary pictures and scary music. dana: yeah, that was on the same day. fox team coverage. griff jenkins with more on the rally. let s go to lauren green with more on yesterday s very disturbing attack. that s right. as you said he was already the suspect was already known to police and now the homeless man with a long rap sheet is in custody. in cu
bulletproof vest and where they ve installed panic buttons. all of this as president biden warned in his speech that the issue of election safety, preserving democracy, he says, is on the ballot this year. terry moran tonight. the three states that could determine control of the senate. the new polls tonight. where those races stand right now. and why this will all come down to turnout. rachel scott and the eye-opening numbers tonight. the attack here in new york city. that woman jogger sexually assaulted, running along the hudson river. news of that arrest coming in now. and what we now know about the suspect linked to multiple cases. tonight, the warning from south korea and the u.s. that if north korea ever uses a nuclear weapon, they will end the kim regime. martha raddatz is here. james longman in ukraine tonight. the new concern at europe s largest nuclear power plant inside ukraine. international monitors tonight calling the situation extremely precarious. he
good evening, brett. parts of the president s pitch pitches an actual fairy tale as he tries to make the case that today s economic report is not too cold and is not too hot, but rather just right. new york times media reports, they call it the goldilocks report. i have my shock waiting for the wolf. talking about a strong october jobs report and saying 261,000 jobs created while comments by republican leadership servant sure team to say that they are rooting for a recession as the u.s. economy grows and adds jobs even as gas prices continue to come down. president biden is trusting the federal reserve to address inflation by raising rates, but officials admitted this week that they don t know what will happen next. i am wondering, has a window for a soft landing narrowed? do you still think it s possible? has it narrowed? yes. is it still possible, yes. the president is not ignoring higher prices. we know that folks are still struggling with inflation, it s o