brand-new fox power rankings are out, republicans holding the advantage and retaking the house. the senate is still up in the air. hello, well come, welcome, i m sandra smith in new york. mike: mike emanuel in washington. republicans are supposed to keep the advantage from the last power rankings but different side in the senate. toss-up races in arizona, georgia, nevada and pennsylvania will decide which party takes control. sandra: tight as ever, we approach the final weeks to election day, all of this as pocket book issues are likely to determine the outcome of many of these key races. recent polls show the economy, inflation, surging gas prices are top of mind for american voters. especially independents. mike: jackie and james in moments, but first alexandria, the election is likely to be decided by independent voters. that is exactly right, often hold the decisionmaking power and we are seeing the area of independent concern aligning more with republicans. the
dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the prime minister making the announcement moments ago outside 10 downing street. this after she failed to overcome a flurry of criticism from her own party. alex hogan is following all of this from london. hi. good morning. this has been a very contentious day here in london after a contentious two months of british prime minister liz truss time in office. she announced her resignation earlier this morning. speaking for a minute 30 seconds. very brief. take a listen. we set out a vision for a low tax, high grade economy that take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. this comes after a shaky day yesterday at downing street. another member of her government left the job. home secretary resigned. she was a popular figure in the conservative party. she has been replaced by grant sha p. he is a supporter of the former p.m. candidate who lost to truss. he quickly addressed the need to get to work. truss had only serve
said this about declaring a state of emergency in his city. watch. we may have to do that. there s going to be a point that we may have to do that. at this point and the white house has asked foe a listen to said just yesterday on this network. did the white house ask you not to declare a state of emergency? absolutely not. you know, one of the things i m thankful for the white house, the federal government, they ve done a good job of working with us and helping us. jacqui heinrich is live on the north lawn what is the white house saying this hour? the white house is denying that they made a request. it s more of a response than we usually get from them. occasionally signalling that they re aware of the problem at the border. we got a read out with the president s call with the mexican president, some discussion of these issues. there s not a lot of discussion here at the white house about immigration or the border as annish european. even though the voters are givi
learned. also, an expert legal panel standing by, geraldo rivera, brian claire pool and mark geragos, a lot who have a lot of experience with celebrity cases such as these. the d.a., mary carmack says that the set played fast and loose with safety. that she absolutely believes that alec baldwin pulled the trigger that fateful day. something that the actor when he spoke out about the case shortly after it happened denied. watch this. it wasn t in the script for the trigger to be pulled. the trigger was and pulled. i didn t pull the trigger. you never pulled the trigger? no, no, no. i would never point a gun and pull a trigger, never. martha: they ll go back to that time and time again here. baldwin, gutierrez reed and david halls, the assistant director, who signed a plea agreement. did not do their jobs that day says this special prosecutor. if they had, helena hutchins would be alive today. let s bring in judge jeanine pirro that just spoke with the d.a. grea
bret: that was good. harris: thank you. brett is my friend. the candidates and pardons have had their say, and now it s your turn. control of the senate could come down to just a handful of states, as democrats are struggling to keep their grip on power. president biden, standing firm on his closing message that democracy is on the ballot. it s democracy when we vote. president biden: plenty of those moments come around every 3-4 generations. we know that democracy is at risk, and that this is your moment to defend it, preserve or protect it, choose it. harris: the president might not be sure that voters are buying this, and more difficult night. president biden: i optimistic, but i m always optimistic. will the democrats win the house? it will be tough. i think the house a lunar eclipse there. [laughter] harris: emily, i m starting with you then. [laughter] emily: at his rally last night, he showed impatience, the inability to take criticism, pushba