good evening, brett. parts of the president s pitch pitches an actual fairy tale as he tries to make the case that today s economic report is not too cold and is not too hot, but rather just right. new york times media reports, they call it the goldilocks report. i have my shock waiting for the wolf. talking about a strong october jobs report and saying 261,000 jobs created while comments by republican leadership servant sure team to say that they are rooting for a recession as the u.s. economy grows and adds jobs even as gas prices continue to come down. president biden is trusting the federal reserve to address inflation by raising rates, but officials admitted this week that they don t know what will happen next. i am wondering, has a window for a soft landing narrowed? do you still think it s possible? has it narrowed? yes. is it still possible, yes. the president is not ignoring higher prices. we know that folks are still struggling with inflation, it s o
grabs, 14 days out. republicans making surprising gains in several key house races as warning signs grow for democrats in the reliably deep blue northeast. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. i can t believe it, two weeks to the day, john. john: and first it was the west coast where the republicans were making gains, now it s the northeast. who knew. john roberts in washington. this is america reports. good to be with you, sandra. the chances of a majority of the house looking bleak for democrats as we now project republicans to take a 16-seat advantage. four races moving toward the gop since just last week. but the senate is another story. remaining a toss-up, voters in four states will determine which party takes control. and we are watching all of it, right here in new york. the race for governor is moving now from solid democrat to likely democrat. the republican candidate, lee zeldin, making crime his final pitch. to frame the race as an referendum o
darren shaw, chris anderson, two members of the fox news decision team will join us in moments. plus, charlie hurt, josh is here. american s suburbs, republicans and democrats spending the last six days of the campaign delivering final pitches to some of the country s most important voting blocks. hello, john roberts in washington. six days left, sandra. sandra: this is america reports. brand-new wall street journal poll shows a huge swing among white suburban women. shift of more than 27 points to republicans in just three months. we are watching several key races across the country, typically blue districts, that are moving towards republicans as crime and the cost of living top the minds of suburban voters. especially women. look no further than virginia 7th congressional district, miles from the nation s capitol, big names hitting the campaign trail, vega is looking to unseat the incumbent democrat. spanberger will be joining us today. sandra: and kellyanne conw
hello, and welcome to inside politics, i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. a brutal beating, conspiracy fodder, and public denial. paul pelosi is still in the hospital this day. his attack now the subject of ridiculous internet theories, and most republicans bob and weave when you ask if their election and january 6th lies are fueling our toxic political climate. plus, eight days until your midterm verdict. three embattled house democrats in virginia and a new batch of polls show that tight, that s at understatement when it comes to the fight to control the senate. and a big question is the supreme court about to wipe out affirmative action in higher education? a first for us, the vicious attack on paul pelosi. this hour the husband of nancy pelosi is hospitalized recovering from surgery on his arm and to his skull. today charges for david depape who brutalized him with a hammer after breaking into his home. police brand this as a target
and nobody was able to help him, it was like it bothers me. and i think here i never thought it would have been in d.c. ashley: jackie ibanez to live with the details about the shooter, jackie. the shooting taking place i m permitted juneteenth event washington, d.c. the eyewitnesses were next to the police officer and the scene was pure chaos. listen. i was sitting next to a cop and shots rang out he did not want to stay down. he proceeded on. we were trying to enjoy ourselves, the crowd running back and forth. ashley: the police officer one of at least three people injured in the shooting. a 15-year-old boy was killed as the police tried to break up the event after two fights broke out in the crowd to. mpd number shut the event them because shut the event down because it appeared the event was unsafe. there were several people injured as a result of their legs or ankles being trampled as they tried to run from the area. when you have large gatherings in a dense ar