sometimes some words, get them all right. if you send me to washington d.c., i ll always stand and do what is right. i want to go to washington and bring balance. stop the partisan bickering and deal with the problems that you guys have been telling me about for the last one plus years. neil: we re going down to the wire. everywhere you go, you hear the sound of drums. with the election closing in, the latest job numbers are out. let s say for the first time we re starting to see the jobs slowing down. with just four days to go can you believe that? both parties are wrapping things up. we are everywhere in arizona, in georgia, in nevada, in pennsylvania. you name it, we re on it and all over it. welcome, everybody. so glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s be beginning with aishah hasnie following things in georgia where we have a couple of battles going on and concerns about the same economic issues going on as well. aishah? hi, neil. good afternoon to you. yo
collapsed on the street with several security guards running toward him on the video. he can be seen bleeding and holding his chest, according to kyodo news. he sustained a bullet wound on the right side of his neck. a chief cabinet secretary says police arrested a male suspect at the scene of the shooting in nara. it s not clear yet what might have motivated the shooting done. violence is extremely rare in japan. in 2018, japan only reported nine deaths from firearms. shinzo abe was japan s longest serving prime minister until he resigned in 2020 speaking from indonesia. us secretary of state anthony blinken expressed deep concern following the shooting within hours of a series of and former president trump reacted to the news of the shooting, saying, quote, this is a tremendous blow to the wonderful people of japan who loved and admired him so much. we are all praying for shinzo and his beautiful family. the current prime minister suspended his campaign following the shooti
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