elections. the latest fox news poll indicate around three quarters of those surveyed rate economic conditions negatively and say they are going to get worse. the president counters that the economy is, quote: strong as hell. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off lye tonight from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: officials used to refer to inflation as transitory. but it hasn t gone away. now, democratic hopes in the midterms could be in jeopardy. who is going to benefit the most? working people, middle class. peter: as the president tries to forgive student loans amid lawsuits. litigation is underway and i don t think our legal judgment is that it won t but they are trying to stop it. the bigger concern on 89% of those surveyed in a fox news poll is inflation. people are tired of being broke. white house officials are hoping to reshape the race by talking most about the voters voters are sixth most concerned about abortion policy. the a
apparently reported hearing weird thumps and weird inexplicable noise ds and seeing weird ghostly apparitions, including a man in a top hat who would appear in the window or around the corner and nobody could quite figure out who he was or where he was going. and again this is just a ghost story. this is just a legend. it s kind of a new york city legend. when this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the new york daily news said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be inhabited by a restless spirit who walks the creaking floorboards at night. legend has it that a man in top hat and tails has been spot inside the building. a neighbor telling the new york daily news she had seen mysterious faces appear in with windows of the building and heard noises. she told the paper, there are ghostes in all of these buildings. it just happens. it s very spiritual. another neighbor who lived across the street told the paper, quote, i w
was a real dandy. he reportedly housed his mistress there for years. the house was apparently home to the original howdy doody guy, the. you puppeteer frank paris. i don t think there are any allegations of howdy doody haunting the place. that would be the most freaking terrifying to me. but the ghost story about that place is that successive owners of that townhouse at 12 gay street in new york city has apparently reported hearing weird thumps and weird inexplicable noises and seeing weird ghostly apparitions, including a man in a top hat who would appear in the window or around the corner and nobody could quite figure out who he was or where he was going. and again this is just a ghost story. this is just a legend. it s kind of a new york city legend. when this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the new york daily news said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be
myself when i said we re on the road to recovery. it was a brutal summer, as we know. some parts of the country on the covid front. but now cases, hospitalizations, deaths all trending down. is the end of this pandemic in sight? or i don t know, what about the upcoming holidays? i think it could be in sight. and you know, i ve been very cautious. i think we ve got to be humble here, don. we ve got look at the positive trend lines and read into them. what i ve been doing throughout this pandemic is trying to look at what s happening here, what s happening around the world, what s even happened historically. and you re right. people say hey, weather is going to get cooler and dryer, and that s when the respiratory viruses like to spread. to that point, let me show you 2009 what happened. what you see at that point is there is a surge, that big second peak is right now. that s october of 2009. and then the numbers go down as we re seeing it happen now. and they stay down. that s what ha
war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one. dr. gupta, thank you so much. listen, i hope i m not ahead of myself when i said we re on the road to recovery. so it was a brutal summer as we know. some parts of the country, on the covid front. but now cases, hospitalizations, deaths all trending down. is the end of this pandemic in sight, or i don t know. what about the upcoming holidays? i think it could be in sight. you know, i ve been very cautious, and i think we ve got to be humble here, don, but we ve also got to look at the positive trend lines and read into them. what i ve been doing throughout this pandemic is try to look at what s happening here, what s happening around the world, what s even happened historically. you re right. people say the weather is going to get cooler and drier and that s when these respiratory viruses like to spread. to that point, let me show you 2009. what you see at that point is that there is a surge, that big sur