performance on wall street today. a positive jobs report was not enough to overcome worries over rapidly rising crude price prices oil prices. the dow cratered 630. down 700 at one point. the s&p 501 o5. for the week the dow gained 2 percentage points. the s&p 500 was up 1.5. the nasdaq gained three quarters of a point. let s find out what today was all about with the markets. fox business correspondent kelly o grady is in los angeles tonight with the latest. good evening, kelly. good evening to you, bret. after a strong couple of days to start off the fourth quarter earlier this week, stocks are now plummeting and driving that sell off is today s jobs report. at first glance the report is strong 263,000 jobs were added beating an expectation of 250,000. the unemployment rate also came in slightly lower than expected at 3.5%. president biden today touting the economy s performance. just look at today s jobs report. our economy created 263,000 jobs last month. that s 10
panel and a normal dad said something that cbs never would have aired just a year ago. watch. what are your biggest concerns about raising children in america right now john? the whole woke culture affecting our children. all these elementary schools and middle schools having woke culture pushed on them from the lgbtq plus community for sexual identity and gender. we should be pushing the actual school studies. math, social studies, science. jesse: not just republican parents. democratic national committee democrats and independent parents agree. the child grooming needs to stop. i can also agree with some of his points. i would say sex education. i feel like you can teach them one thing at home when they go to school they are just as much influenced by their teachers and their surrounding. we should have more input the parents of what we want them to learn. i m hearing all of you echo a lot of the same concerns and agreeing with each other. none of you are very opt
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world, live from outside the u.k. s houses of parliament, i m christina mcfarlen. the revolving door at number 10 downing street will not swing open for boris jauohnson again. the former prime minister stands down ahead of today s critical leadership vote. and live from cnn world headquarters here in atlanta i m rosemary church. i ll have details on all our other top stories including mid-term crunch time in the united states. new polling suggesting sky high voter interest and extreme polarization with the election just 15 days away. it s 7:00 a.m. here in london where all eyes are fixed on the tory leadership race, and we could learn who s poised to become the next leader of the conservative party and the prime minister. he said on sunday he d not be entering the race though he claimed to have enough support to move forward. that leads richard sunak and kellie in the running. wheth
white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you you, bret. we are witnessing a late shift in democratic messaging as it were from all in on abortion to counter punching the g.o.p. on the economy. but there s some gray area with the president s claims. president biden wants to undo the thinking that his policies will hurt democrats in the midterms. everybody wants to make it a referendum but it s a choice between two vastly different visions for america. some on the left admit signs of trouble ahead. i am worried about the level of voter turnout among young people and working people who will be voting democratic. [gavel] others like the house speaker at risk of losing her gavel trying to manifest results by staying optimistic. the fact is that we fully intend to win. was i not clear? we are going to win this election. vote, vote, vote, vote. biden tried to steer the ship at pe
but i don t think he ll show up. i don t think he s man enough. we ll see. nancy pelosi takes a jab at the former president. there are document that s could endanger people aiding u.s. intelligence around the world. and over in london, boris johnson ends his bid to be prime minister again. we ll tell you about the new front-runner who could take over later today. good morning. welcome to way too early. on this monday, october 24th. thanks for starting your day and week with us. we ll begin with the january 6th committee subpoena to former president donald trump. the panel issued it on friday. demanding that he turn over a number of documents related to his efforted to overturn the 2020 election by november 4th. the committee also wants any communications he had with extremist groups who were involved in the capitol attack. lawmakers ordered trump to testify under oath on november 14th, either in person at the capitol or by video conference. in a letter with the subpoe