they arrivinged at their home. plus an update on mr. pelosi s condition, and new information about the suspect s potential motive. it s the final sprint to the midterm elections and both parties bringing out their closers, and their last-minute concerns in some of the key races. plus new incluclues on where economy stands as we pay more for just about everything and the warning about an economic possible downturn next year. and the flu virus, and why they re urging everyone to get the vaccine now. it s saturday, october 29th. where does the time go? thanks so much for waking up if us. good morning, boris. good morning, amara. always great to be with you. we begin with new details emerging about the violent attack on house speaker nancy pelosi s husband. yeah. sources say the assailant tried to tie up 82-year-old paul pelosi after breaking into the couple s san francisco home and attacking him with a hammer. he underwent surgery to repair a skull fracture and o
according to ukrainian armed forces. civilians have also been targeted. this video showing the terrifying a blast rocks a pedestrian bridge in kyiv moments before a person could be seen walking across it. that person manages to turn back and runway from the destruction. that strike reminiscent of this blast saturday on a crucial bridge connecting russian-controlled crimea and the country s mainland. a blow to russia suffering humiliating defeats on the battlefield. vladimir putin says that today s wave of violence is revenge for that blast. he blames ukraine, even though kyiv has not taken responsibility for it. ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy sharing these devastating images from the aftermath of today s deadly campaign and founding an urgent alarm saying, quote, they are trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the earth. all the while ukrainian civilians are, again, forced underground into kyiv subway system, but they re managing to come together in an emot
[crowd chanting u.s.a.] all right, we got to do a show. all right. we re broadcasting live from beautiful west palm beach in the free state of florida, and in just 12 days, you ll decide the future of our great republic. tonight in just a moment we ll be joined by governor ron desantis, florida s first la lady, casey desantis will be with us. any marco rubio fans in the house? marco rubio will be here. senator rick scott will be here. rick scott fans here? all right. both desantis and rubio are poised for massive election day. governor desantis is up by a whopping 14 points in a university of north florida poll. the same poll shows senator rubio up by seven points over democrat/radical/socialist/lef tist leftist. tonight, momentum is absolutely for the republicans. we start with a lot of good news tonight. it s not unique to florida. new poll by rasmussen out today, yesterday, hershel walker was up by two points. as of today, rasmussen has herschel up by five. in north caro
very, very big battles for the united states united states senate and governorships, could go from blue to purple, purple to red. hard to say. in arizona because a prominent libertarian candidate just dropped out of the race, there s a horse race going on there for that senate. we will be talking to that libertarian candidate marc victor later. first to kelly o grady in phoenix with more. good morning, we ve got ourselves a ball game in this arizona senate race. according to the latest fox news polling, just two points is celebrating democratic incumbent mark kelly from blake masters and there s room for the g.o.p. candidate to grow with that libertarian marc victor dropping out. the candidates are dropping out and talking to voters what they think are going to sway that very important independent electorate over a third of the electorate in arizona are registered as that. and democratic senator mark kelly is trying to make this election will abortion and masters toured the
oz in latrobe at 7 p.m. eastern. welcome to fox news live. i m griff jenkins, and anita. we ll bring you the latest in the g.o.p. fight for control of the house and senate and that contentious match-up for the pennsylvania senate is shaping up to be one of the closest in the country. and we have fox team coverage with bryan llenas in philadelphia and rich edson in pittsburgh. and i can see you ve got the former president behind you there speaking. good afternoon, anita. former president barack obama 50 yards behind me. take the stage the first of two events. here he s campaigning for john fetterman and then out east and he ll join the gubernatorial campaign. and he s talking about the erosion of civility in our politics and now he seems to be getting more political on the race issues here. let s take an issue. inflation is a problem, not just here in america, it s worldwide and it has to do with the legacy of the pandemic. it wrecked supply chains, disrupted the economy