in his son s scandals. sandra: september jobs report just out, which is now raising all sorts of new concerns about the direction of the u.s. economy. hello, welcome, everyone, sandra smith in new york. and trace, great to have you again. great to see you. i m trace gallagher in for john roberts. this is america reports. in a few minutes the president is set to make remarks on the economy at an auto plant in maryland. september jobs report shows a tightening labor market, unemployment unexpectedly falling to 3.5% from 3.7% after 57,000 workers dropped out of the labor force. meantime, 263,000 jobs were added last month, which is down from the 315,000 in august. sandra: and while the white house may be celebrating, the dow is tumbling, down 584 points with just a couple hours left in the trading day. we are watching that for you, still below 30,000, and with gas prices rising for 13 straight days now, and oil surging 14% this week alone, investors are growing more conc
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
eve party. we took off and then short later after my gut was telling my feet to run back to that house. this can t be happening. when the party ended, the mystery began. it was just crazy, i didn t understand what was happening and why. his wife, the hostess, had seemed fine the whole night. then my wife just shot herself in the head. please! help me! please help me! her death was ruled a suicide. but not everyone agreed. i was always afraid he was going to hurt her. always. always. did a fight that night lead to something much worse? i knew that ashley wouldn t take her own life. a troubled woman or a troubled marriage? that wound on the back of her head isn t one she could do it herself, tom. it is not. oh [bleep] [bleep]. suicide or murder? i didn t do this. i just knew that my whole world is never going to be the same again, ever. hello and welcome to dateline. it was december 31st, and by all appearances, ashley fallis was in the mood to
relying on the results of the midterms were in a handful of races could make the difference including the senate race in pennsylvania between lieutenant governor john fetterman and dr. oz. early voting is already setting records in georgia where senator raphael warnock is in a tight battle with republican challenger herschel walker. we have fox team coverage with alexis mcadams covering the race in pennsylvania. and charles watson in georgia. we are going to begin with lucas tomlinson. lucas is live in the white house, hey lucas for. arthel comic candace might be out of the pint campaign trail but president biden is not doing any of them. in studies employing a weekend at the beach. after some initial court victories lock the plan to repay student loans. releasing a statement we will continue to move full speed ahead in compliance with this order. the administration will continue to fight republican officials suing to block our efforts to provide relief to working families.
here we are more lives lost and i travel from chicago to new york los angeles to dallas. been there i ve talked to the grieving families, law enforcement an political leaders. this week sadly it was a little bit different to hit home. it was personal. my colleague lost his brother kristin he was only 18. i talk with gianna before funeral today. and one question kept repeating in my head what is the magic number. how many will it take? what s going on in chicago right now is unacceptable and everybody knows it. families deserve answers and they deserve action. unfortunately the city mayor is preparing to flee scene of the crime and sending to prepare economic prosperity of her state. but the mayor doesn t understand there s no pursuit of happiness without life. meanwhile the county d.a. kim fox may have a domestic violence case. we are being let down by people that look like us that say they care about us. but when we need a hero they are nowhere to be found. unless this ele