former january 6th committee member adam kinzinger here to wee in. a flight attendant attacked by an unruly passenger. federal investigators say this man tried to open the emergency exit door during a flight from los angeles to boston and then tried to stab a flight attendant in the neck with a broken metal spoon. other passengers tackled him to the ground and he was zip-tied until the plane landed. cnn s pete muntean with more on this. good morning to you. he told investigators he wanted to jump out of the plane? reporter: yeah, good morning, don. this is the second high-profile incident of an unruly passenger we have seen in as many weeks. department of justice now looking into this. you know, it s really interesting here is that the number of unruly passengers went down by half over last year, but this has to be one of the most dramatic we have seen recently. the flight crew became alerted to this when this passenger tried to open the emergency exit door and they got a
virginia. a rising star in the gop hits the road to put his party over the top. virginia governor glenn youngkin joins me exclusively ahead. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is jittery, anxious about the economy and news overseas including north korea, iran and ukraine. the risk of, quote, armageddon, because of vladimir putin is the highest since the cuban missile crisis almost exactly 60 years ago. red russia suffered a major blow, a truck bomb slicing in half the only bridge that connects russia to crimea. this afternoon we ll ask a critical member of the senate foreign relations committee what happens now and a former amend about what he heard during his recent trip to moscow. with 30 days until the midterms, swing state polls reminding us that the economy remains the top issue for most voters. gas prices are going up. inflation is persistent. jobs numbers are strong as well. it s a complex midterm picture with plenty of races that wil
world s oil supply. with gas prices now expected to climb, what can biden do to fix it? a big tent, an october supply and election lies threaten the gop s bid to take over congress. we have to come together in a way that we saw last year in virginia. a rising star in the gop hits the road to put his party over the top. virginia governor glenn youngkin joins me exclusively ahead. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is jittery, anxious about the economy and news overseas including north korea, iran and ukraine. the risk of, quote, armageddon, because of vladimir putin is the highest since the cuban missile crisis almost exactly 60 years ago. as of yesterday, russia suffered a major blow, a truck bomb slicing in half the only bridge that connects russia to crimea. this afternoon we ll ask a critical member of the senate foreign relations committee what happens now and a former ambassador about what he heard during his recent trip to moscow
were never taught. the election of 1800. they were for president for candidates as it turned out. there was supposed to be to john adams was running as a federalist inmate upon thomas jefferson running as a republican. jeff assembles running with ehrenberg, that was the ticket. jeff jefferson burner was the vice president. back to before the top amendment whoever got the most electoral votes would be the president and for reasons i don t need to get into although it is very exciting. ehrenberg decided he had a shot at president given the fact that the federalist were playing games they knew the adams clinic at the presidency and having decided that they decided to try to stop thomas jefferson. they had a problem even though hamilton, despise jefferson and aaron burr, he despised aaron burr more and add bad experiences. with aaron burr, jefferson was furious that the federalist were playing games and that burr had stabbed him in the back. in the end as pointed out in the smith
emily: hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and joining us today fox news correspondent molly line, fox news contributor katrina campins and mission.com s chris valletta. harvard standing by their president, claudine gay testified on antisemitism and appeared to defend students calling for jewish genocide. watch. calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? depends on the context. it does not and this is why you should resign. emily: after that testimony, harvard governing board is throwing full support biden president gay stating as members of harvard corporation we reaffirm support for president gay s continued leadership of harvard university. we are confident president gay is the right leader to help our community heal and address the serious societal issues we are facing. trouble doesn t end there for the ivy league president, she is facing accusations of academic plagiaris