so we can be the leaders nationwide drop prices because inflation is driven by energy prices but also create livelihoods in our community and protect our nation from foreign adversaries who take advantage of the fact we are not energy independent right now. earlier that day oz hosted a round table in bucks county alongside maine senator susan collins. the focus bipartisanship. for most oz has been trying to convince swing voters in philadelphia suburbs that he will bring balance to washington. senator collins warned voters fetterman is too extreme to get things done in the senate. john fetterman has said i will not work with joe manchin. he has also said i will be the 51st vote for chuck schumer. that s not what we need to solve problems. less than an hour from the event at least nine people were shot in a mass shooting in philadelphia saturday. record rising crime in philly is a focal point of oz s efforts to sway suburban voter routinely attacking his opponent being t
of the aisle come in to hope and pray that nancy pelosi and her husband get through this. yet who to make of this. at a time when escalating crime is touching regular folks. the latest from jonathan hunt on this incident right now. jonathan? neil, this was obviously a disturbing attack. at this hour, we believe 82-year-old paul pelosi is still in the san francisco general hospital. the hospital confirming to us that mr. pelosi was admitted this morning, pointedly not saying he had been discharged and referring all other questions to speaker pelosi s office. it was 2:27 a.m. when police were alerted to an incident at the pelosi home in san francisco. it s not clear from the police chief s comments whether the call came 911 or from an automatically triggered alarm on the property. officer as arrived so quickly that the assault on mr. pelosi was happening as they got there. listen here to the police chief. officers observed mr. pelosi and the suspect both holding a hammer. t
committed. these are radical left lunatic s. they lose documents, they planted documents. you know what that is? let s throw a couple of nice documents in there. coming up in a moment, i ll talk to january six committee member, congresswoman zoe lofgren. about what we can expect at this week s hearing. also this hour, embattled georgia candidate herschel walker calling in some big gop guns to help save him and his senate race. we look at the republican effort to turn a blind eye to the abortion allegations surrounding the candidate. we ll also take you live to florida, for the latest on the relief efforts in the hardest hit area of the state. plus, this. he grabbed a knife and he stabbed her directly in the heart. and he got up to me and stabbed me in the back. heartbreaking video there, a survivor on a deadly attack on vegas showgirls is telling her story. that is coming up. but we begin this hour with donald trump, who will speak at another rally, just a short time fr
putin. how worried should we really be about armageddon. what will it take to end this war. plus, in the regroup today, apologizing for punching his teammates. saying he s taking a few days away from the team. is it enough? you are watching simone. we have a lot to get to. we are only 30 days out from the 2022 midterms. hundreds of races nationwide will determine which party has the power to govern in congress. and which state officials will decide everything from free and fair elections to women s reproductive rights and health care. early voting is already underway in several states, including minnesota, virginia, illinois, michigan. arizona, ohio, georgia start in the next ten days with almost 30 more states following suit by the end of this month. in this final, stretched candidate messaging as more crucial than ever. the slightest misstep could have a massive inclinations. this week, we have seen debate drama in arizona, personal drama in georgia, and some of the mos
this election cycle the house is said to be in play. best case scenario for democrats they would have to win all 30 toss-up races. a big challenge. that would give them a razor thin majority at 219 seats. dana: top concern driving voters to the polls is still inflation. the issue favors the g.o.p. the future of democracy and abortion not far behind. democrats hope those issues give them an edge come november. dana: we have reaction from axios senior political correspondent josh. good morning to you. we re sfwerg the homestretch of the mid-term elections. latest data shows there are a lot of toss-up races worth watching nationwide. democrats and republicans trying to make these races about two very different issues. of course prompts the question which party will have the winning strategy when they go for control of the house and senate? for the house republicans are slated to take control but team projects 30 house races considered toss-ups. there are a few notable on