this morning an alleged serial killer is off the street. the suspect s reign of terror in our community has come to an end. how police were able to track him down as they say he was on the hunt for his next victim. and new york city has seen a surge of migrants in recent months. how the city is handling the influx and how they re hoping the federal government can help. inflation burning through the profits of some small businesses. how bakeries are trying to stay afloat amid the rising costs of some key ingredients. and why the arctic has suddenly become one of the hottest pieces of real estate on the planet and why one senator is urging the u.s. to act fast. new day starts now . it is sunday, october 16th. thank you so much for waking up with us. boris, good to see you. great to see you. it is a new week and we re grateful that you re starting it with us. we begin this morning with relief for some neighbors in stockton, california, where police have ared soxed
sources who have read it. there is debate on how serious to take this intelligence. is it a further sign of russian desperation and cause for their concern? or are these discussions being taken out of context? on cnn earlier tonight, top white house security official john kirby reacted to the latest u.s. intelligence report. there are lots of levels of concern, a heightened concern, about what is going on in ukraine right now that gives us cause to continue to closely monitor as best we can, russia s nuclear capabilities. now the intelligence report says that vladimir putin was not part of these talks. but putin has publicly dangled the prospect of using a nuclear device for months. today, russia s ministry of foreign affairs put out a statement, perhaps to try to ease fears that it remains kremlin policy to only use nuclear arms in a defensive response, declaring, quote, that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. also, today putin announced he must once
it could cause catastrophic flooding. aishah: i m in for sandra smith. state and local officials are telling more than 2 million to leave their homes and get out of the way of the massive storm. ian strengthening to a category 3, ripping through western cuba, 125 mile per hour winds and heavy rains slamming the island and causing heavy flooding. john: i said good wednesday, only tuesday, wednesday is when it s go time in florida, just hours to go now until the storm makes landfall, many are attempting to avoid the storm-packed highways, and those hunkering down have been clearing supermarket shelves and emptying the gas pumps. aishah: and charles watson and max gordon are live in the tampa bay area, where officials are bracing for what could be the first direct hit on the region from a hurricane in more than a century, john. john: looking ugly there in the next 36 hours. first to steve bender tracking ian for us. where is it headed, how strong is it going to be? we
us with more on the white house s main strategy. ashley: biden will stop in florida today, former president obama, the democrats are counting in places like nevada. biden is heading to florida and new mexico on thursday and obama will make apeerances in nevada and arizona, the two will finish the campaign trail in pennsylvania on saturday. it has been noted biden made far fewer campaign appear thinkas than sitting presidents before him. the sitting president has been absent from the trail in the final weeks of the campaign, nobody is more in demand than obama, he is the party s biggest draw. there is unmistakable fear, even he can t prevent what could happen on november 8th. democrats say it is a good strategy for biden to keep a low profile, republicans say americans are fed up with his policies. people are fed up with this madness, far left socialism. taxing and spending, raising prices because of joe biden s actions. ashley: laxalt says his opponent is purposely hidi
net gain of 23 seats. for the democrats to hold onto power they would now need to win all 26 toss-up races. the best case scenario for democrats right now not so great. a small majority for republicans. the best case for house republicans 249 seats to democrats 186. that s the kind of shift which could be very meaningful. it s clear that republicans have the political-momentum one week before election day. biden districts are moving in the lean republican category. the govern majority for republicans. not a squeaker night where then you have to find a couple democrat votes to pass anything. a larger governing majority than speaker pelosi has had for the first two years on the biden presidency. races in georgia, arizona, nevada and pennsylvania for the senate are toss-ups. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has more from d.c. good morning. the republican map expands significantly in this fox news power rankings forecast. in new york where crime is the number o