also tonight, a trump court victory keeping him on michigan s primary ballot. we have breaking news on a similar case, a trump defeat in colorado. later, the remarkable story of how to maine s fishing day ended with him saving another man s life. a man trapped and lost to the world for nearly a week inside a wrecked truck with deadly weather closing in. good afternoon everyone, john berman here in for anderson. what christmas break? that s what that republican presidential candidates must be asking. tonight there is virtually no time left before the first contest. and happening now, live pictures of former south carolina governor nikki haley. she s in the middle of an event and new hampshire. she s armed with the governor s endorsement there, a fresh infusion of cash, and possibly she hopes, at least, one of the most precious commodities and politics. momentum. now it is a relative term with donald trump lumen over everything. but momentum nonetheless. especially with the ne
we meet the south african woman who used her own experiences of period poverty to help empower girls in hundreds of schools by delivering free pads. hello, i m nancy kacungira. turks have gone back to the polls for the second round of the turkish presidential election with voting now under way in a presidential election run off between the long time authoritarian leader, recep tayyip erdogan and his main rival, the secular opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. in the first round earlier this month, president erdogan won 49.5% of the vote just over 4% more than his rival. both candidates are chasing support from nationalist voters these are the live pictures from istanbul turkey s biggest city, where reports say there s been brisk voting. people displaced by february s earthquake have been taken back home by bus to cast ballots. turnout among voters in the diaspora appears to have grown since the first round. earlier we spoke to our middle east correspondent anna foster w
property. it s essential right now. today is the day to to it. if you wait till tomorrow, it s too late. martha: fox on top of two storms barrelling town. hurricane ian about to wallop the florida coast. and a financial storm walloping folks coast-to-coast. and we have got you covered with will nundley in clearwater. lauren simonetti on a stock market under water. west virginia senator joe manchin on an energy plan that suddenly got him under bipartisan attack. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so many storms, so little time. let s get to it in the sunshine state with will nundley with the latest on the prep work for a big one. will? the mood has shifted here. we ve been covering the past couple days of people taking the preparations, buying gasoline, going to the grocery store. this has been a day of action. i m on clearwater beach, which behind me is clearwater, florida. everything you see under a mandatory evaluation. one of several counties under these orders. we h
4% of the dow is the worst we ve seen in two years. all hit hard because inflation remains stuck and no one can get it under control. an 8.3% annualized inflation rate. the core rate, that is without food and energy, also soaring more than 6.3%. this is the fourth 1,000 point sell-off for the dow just this year. again, this was a worse than expected inflation report. now the president is heralding this inflation reduction act that some people said is actually making the situation worse. because across the board, prices are going up. he s touting the prospect of eventually drug prices going down. even if he gets that and it s a herculean leap, it would be but a fraction of the overall costs that continue to soar. keep this in mind that with inflation running north of 8%, most food and related items are running at about double to sometimes triple that. whatever progress we ve seen on gasoline and related prices has done little to affect prices almost everywhere else. and then a
the end of the tunnel, more investors by day s end concluded it was a train coming at them and fast. to susan li with what went down by stocks going way down. susan? you re right. we did close off that bear market level. the dow jones industrials sub 30,000 now. the lowest close that we ve seen for the dow jones since november 2020. that means the last two years of gains have been wiped out. you have fear an wall street at the highest in three months. several factors here affecting sentiment. that includes the on going war in ukraine and also a stark realization this week that the federal reserve and chair jay powell is serious and adamant to keep raising interest rates in order to kill and bring down 40-year high inflation. 75% of wall street now expected interest rates to cross 4% in november this year. that means you re getting the highest yields on ten-year government bonds in 12.5 years. so the good news here is that higher rates is destroying demand. that s bringing d