on the growing controversy and what the future holds for women s sports and the fight to keep it fair. sandra: and for most americans no greater measure of success than buying a home. only under president biden your success will now mean higher mortgage rates and you ll have to help folks who don t have good credit scores. larry kudlow does not like it one bit. defaulting i can ruin my own credit. did we forget about 2008? sandra: good question, larry. he had a lot to say on this controversy move as we were learning about it last night. so, he is here for round two on america reports. welcome back as we roll into a second hour. sandra smith in new york. john: john roberts in washington. as you can imagine, larry has a lot to say coming up. by the year 2000, we should succeed in seeing that every 8-year-old can read independently. today 40% of our nation s 8-year-olds are not reading as well as they should. and that is the main reason we have launched america rea
we have fox news team coverage of some of the key races in battleground states. will be getting into that and just a second period two of the big stories we are filing for you but elon musk is wasting that s our time trying put a stamp on twitter. after finally closing that multibillion dollar deal buy the social media giants, we re learning more about that suspect accused of attacking speaker nancy pelosi s husband paul. inside their san francisco home yesterday and that is where we will begin. with more on this attack christina coleman live in san francisco live the pelosi home with the very latest on this investigation hey christina. hi erica. it is just awful. paul pelosi suffered a fractured skull in injury to his right arm. serious injuries to his hands. fortunately he is expected to make a full recovery pretty underwent a surgery yesterday. his family says it was successful. and house speaker nancy pelosi she arrived at san francisco general hospital last night to
grabs, 14 days out. republicans making surprising gains in several key house races as warning signs grow for democrats in the reliably deep blue northeast. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. i can t believe it, two weeks to the day, john. john: and first it was the west coast where the republicans were making gains, now it s the northeast. who knew. john roberts in washington. this is america reports. good to be with you, sandra. the chances of a majority of the house looking bleak for democrats as we now project republicans to take a 16-seat advantage. four races moving toward the gop since just last week. but the senate is another story. remaining a toss-up, voters in four states will determine which party takes control. and we are watching all of it, right here in new york. the race for governor is moving now from solid democrat to likely democrat. the republican candidate, lee zeldin, making crime his final pitch. to frame the race as an referendum o
general of louisiana and missouri allege the white house worked with social media companies to suppress freedom of speech. how damaging could this be for the white house? constitutional law expert jonathan turley here to weigh in just ahead. sandra: begin america reports on this monday afternoon with a major wake-up call from our nation s report card. the fed revealing decline in children s test scores in the country, biggest drop we have seen in decades. it follows the devastating closures due to covid that kept millions of children out of the classrooms. hello and welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. great to start the week with you, john. john: good to start with you too. 15 days to the midterms, on average, fourth grader math dropped five, eighth graders plunged eight. sandra: reading scores dropped three points since the pandemic started, the decision to close schools and along with parents rights have made education a key issue in the midterm elections.
white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you you, bret. we are witnessing a late shift in democratic messaging as it were from all in on abortion to counter punching the g.o.p. on the economy. but there s some gray area with the president s claims. president biden wants to undo the thinking that his policies will hurt democrats in the midterms. everybody wants to make it a referendum but it s a choice between two vastly different visions for america. some on the left admit signs of trouble ahead. i am worried about the level of voter turnout among young people and working people who will be voting democratic. [gavel] others like the house speaker at risk of losing her gavel trying to manifest results by staying optimistic. the fact is that we fully intend to win. was i not clear? we are going to win this election. vote, vote, vote, vote. biden tried to steer the ship at pe