coming and coming. new york city officials fuming at what is a top republican initiative right now to try to spread the, well, the immigration problem and the border problem and let others know what it s like. we ll hear from the house homeland security top republican, because john katko is here and only here. welcome, everybody, neil cavuto. my thanks to my buddy, david asman, so ably filling in for me. i am here today and so is alexis mcadams. reporter: hi, neil. a very close eye on. new york s governor actually stepped in after the convicted sex offender walked free which people got lyft abdomen here in new york livid about. he knocked an innocent guy unconscious. so governor kathy hochul said this was a clear violation of his parole and says she told police to arrest him again. i took action in my if own hands. i directed the department of corrections and community supervision to immediately examine whether or not this parole violation occurred. yes, it did. you cou
last week at sparks widespread outrage when charges were downgraded in the suspect was released without bail. governor hopeful is claiming credit for his rearrest. her refusal to repeal bill reforms biz criminals back on the street in the first place. alexis mcadams is live in eric city with more, alexis. there was a lot of anger here. everyone was waiting to find out what happened next. in the ex-con walked free. the innocent victim is still in a coma though. after the outrage were talking about new york s governor stepped in and said the convicted offender had clearly violated its parole, listen. quickset person is now in custody. that is at my direction. people of new york need to know that as their governor i will stand up and protect them. the guy was out before he was rearrested. police tell us 55-year-old was caught on camera punching in the fact of the head last week with the video is pretty hard to watch there for the guy had no clue a person was even behind him
the white house putting itself on the back toward legislative victory, the cdc confessed it dropped the ball when handling the covid pandemic. the agency s director admits the entire department when into overall as it faces criticism over the response to the monkeypox virus. the wilmington delaware, peter. william, inflation reduction act has been the law of the land for several days now but no inflation reduction get in the something? of the president are starting to call him out for. he spends trillions and trillions of dollars we don t have and he was warned not just by people like me who he s not going to listen to but economists who work for people like obama and bill clinton. if you do this, you re going to spark massive inflation and now here we are. maybe it shouldn t be a surprise because senator joe manchin who negotiated said inflation reduction is going to take a while. it s not because we never said anything happened, turn the switch on and off. bottom li
three candidates have been nominated by parliament to replace the outgoing gotabaya rajapaksa. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are natasha clark, who s a political and environmental correspondent for the sun, and eleanor langford, political reporter at politics home. welcome back to you both. let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages. burning hot britain is the headline in the metro which leads with the record breaking temperatures and fires across the country today. for the mirror, this was the hottest day in history. it shows the damage caused by fires in wennington where several homes were destroyed. the telegraph also leads with the devastation in wennington, describing how hundreds of people were forced to flee their homes. the i says the uk became a tinderbox as fire services as far apart as yorkshire and suffolk declared major incidents. the express leads with the tory leadership contest, and an i
league. 9/11 families say trump and others are pocketing blood money. this move is incomprehensible. this is the most evil form of greed that i ve ever witnessed. the fact you are, and even the players, this is blood money that you re taking, the same with him hosting these events. they are trying to sports wash their way through this. they have a very long history of human rights violations not just 9/11, and it s their way of trying to erase that through sports. i mean, i we re going to try to fight that as much as we possibly can because it s absolutely not right. but we start this morning with brand-new cnn polling painting the picture of an electorate that is both divided and depressed ahead of this november s midterm elections. straight to political director who is breaking it down for us. david? abby, we have these brand-new cnn polling numbers conducted looking at the mid-term electorate. let s start with what we call the generic congressional ballot. look a