that attack, all of the violent domestic violence with the danger police face in the line of duty every single day. but the critics say soft-on-crime policies are making it more dangerous for the men and women dedicated to keeping us safe. fox news contributor leo terrell will join us on that coming up. sandra: but we began kayleigh: with president biden on a west coast swing to tout his big spending plan that new data shows inflation sticking around and price is at record highs. hello, welcome i m sandra smith in new york and tracy, great to have you on this friday. always great to see you, trace gallagher in for john roberts. on the west coast the president visiting california with a speech later today how he is lowering costs for american families, but if you asked the president s critics the state paying the most for gas in the entire country, reining in sky high inflation is a topic he knows little about. the later consumer price report said that prices increas
country. until the bail reform law is reformed or changed, the people will be allowed to be set free without bail set. that puts people in fear and no one to blame but the far left democrats. hear from one of the democrats who voted to end cash bail, putting more accused criminals on the streets. what was he thinking? welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. the first one flew by. hey, john. and hi again, sandra. we will talk to the democrats eager to get out the message, maybe end more so after the power rankings kicking off a brand-new hour of america reports. sandra: fox news alert to kick off a busy hour of campaigning in key battleground states, one week to go to election day. georgia, former vice president mike pence is campaigning for governor brian kemp s re-election bid there, and looking to widen his lead over stacey abrams. john: battleground arizona, mark kelly set to meet with voters as he tries to fend off gains from blake mast
continues to squeeze american families. brand-new numbers showing prices rising more than expected last month yet again. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you again. mike: great to be here again, mike emanuel. wholesale inflation, 8.5% in september, slightly above the 8.4% predicted. sandra: biden administration bogged down with economic challenges. the president saying there is a chance, he says, for a very slight recession, in a new interview that aired last night but pointed to a global slowdown instead of placing blame on his own policies. all of this comes with the midterms around the corner and as the federal reserve considers another aggressive rate hike to try and rein in inflation. charles payne will join us in a moment. sandra: jacqui heinrich is live from the north lawn for us. jacqui, hello to you. so, what do these brand-new numbers on the economy tell us? hey, good afternoon to you guys. the producer price index
inflation remaining stubbornly high. why this is worse than expected in a president biden from the study because of the white house was celebrating the inflation reduction act which is going to take a long while to make a financial impact. todd: kevin corke s fire, his reign, and you ll live in washington with more on all of it. cabin, good morning to become a mentor, you get the good stuff linebacker it was, let s be honest, and all just a position, right? to be at the white house yesterday, there was this plan is a mark the passage of the inflation reduction act with music legend james taylor, no less. but it was overshadowed by a stock market plunge that sent shock waves across the globe. talk about your fire and rain. the disastrous drop coming after a government report on consumer prices showed much higher than expected inflation persisting, up a crushing 8.3% in august. grocery bills skyrocketing up 13.5%. got a family? you know it s getting up the paper that is all h
into the past. newly discovered footage of mardi gras the oldest moving images of new orleans. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. joe biden used a visit to a former coal plant in massachusetts to issue the latest stark warning on the threat posed by climate change. the us president is using executive powers to usher in measures, including offshore wind farms and expanded flood control. more on that in a moment. meanwhile, wildfires are still raging in europe. in south west france, president macron has been to see the devastation caused by a blaze that forced almost 40,000 people from their homes. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson was there and sent this report. fire chiefs are too cautious to talk about a turning point, but the fire here has stabilised enough for president macron to visit teste de buch today to congratulate the crews. translation: we know the - weaknesses in the management of this forest. we have to make it grow again, but with d