complaining of illnesses since the chemical exposure they are. welcome to fox news live. hello, everyone. we have two other big stories that we are this moment. presidential race 2024 talk heating up as the republican candidates, they sharpen their attacks on president biden. he has not yet announced he is running for reelection. the former governor now says he is out. tensions with china rising yet again amid fears it plans to invade taiwan. beijing just announced a $230 billion increase to its military budget. house foreign affairs military on that in just a moment. eric: talking about china and the threat from beijing, but first we have live team coverage. lucas with the latest on the presidential race but first nate with the developments on ohio train derailment. it s happened again. yeah, it has. the good news is it does not appear it is a repeat of last month s toxic derailment in east palestine. they say that there is no evidence of any spillage after this most r
of that, and no demands in the settlement for fox to retract what they had said. so what sort of precedent does that set. we will discuss tonight with paul waugh chief political commentator of the i paper and also with us former spokesperson for the republican national committee doug heye. talking of record pay outs, how much higher will interest rates have to go, before we put a meaningful dent in the march inflation figures. and as we stumble from one crisis to another, can we be confident that congress will avoid a damaging default. there is rancour in republican circles, and no sign of compromise from the white house. but let us start tonight with the story that affects all of us. inflation stickier than an overpriced hot cross bun. it is resolutely high in spite of the fact our interest rates continue to climb. and we know what effect that has on the broader economy. it is putting pressure on wages, its fuelling the unrest, growth is aneamic, there is less and less
their vote either in person or by mail. we have fox team coverage. brian and rich are in pennsylvania. alexis mcadams following the governor s race and aisha and georgia. brian is live in bethlehem, pennsylvania. northampton county pennsylvania. the side of doctor s last big rallies before election night. you can hear the crowded music here. it is raucous. northampton county, the last time there were contestants setting gubernatorial elections, in 2010 and 2018, northampton county predicted the winner by three percentage points. earlier today, oz held a roundtable election with susan collins of maine. they are talking about bipartisanship and bringing balance to washington. it has been oz is closing message to suburban swing voters. listen. john federman has said i will not work with joe mansion. he has also said i will be the 51st vote for chuck schumer. that is not what we need to solve problems. john federman takes the extreme position over and over again. economic i
democrats making a last-ditch effort to stop a potential red wave the president biden turning to his former boss barack obama. republicans looking to capitalize on their momentum. democrats closing argument is much different than the gop s morning republicans will destroy the country. one of the most important elections of our lifetime will shape our country for decades to come. the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. people get hurt. it has real consequences. governments start telling you what books you can read and which books you cannot. dissidents start getting locked out. reporter start getting locked up if they are not telling the party line. corruption rains because there s no accountability. president biden seems to think his party will defy history on tuesday. we will win this time around. i feel really good about our chances. i think that we will keep the senate and pick up buffy cared i think we have a chance of winning the house. i am optimistic.
pass a parent tell of rights. the president delivers his rebuttal in front of the largest teachers union in america. a heckuva lot at stake on the ballot. asking about the party s blueprint for in november what critics are calling extreme. protest breakout across russia after vladimir putin orders 300,000 russian reservists to ukraine. asking jack keene what he makes of the nuclear threats in the u.s. response. joe mansion s vote crucial to getting fed democrats health bill passed last month. now the deal he made to speed up permits for natural gas is dividing congress and that means a government could run out of money this week. if there are people willing to vote to shut down this government because they have to answer to that. the growing opposition to his plan from the right and the left. only on fox news sunday. plus. no better example of the left chilling obsession with targeting political opponents. more legal peril from new york to georgia. what it mea