but it happened. it s the end of an era, isn t it? no doubt about that. always been our monarch. it s hard to think that she s not and we have a king, i suppose. he needs to be coronated. neil: britts say good-bye to their queen and welcome their new king with tears and chants of god save the king . king charles iii making his first public remarks since his mother s death. my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my late papa, i want to say this: thank you. thank you for your love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations you have served so diligently all of these years. i too now solemnly pledge myself to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. neil: they said he hit it out of the park. king charles iii relaying a great deal of concern when he s dealing with his own grief to now deal with the concerns and grief of an entire population, not only in his country but around the world. welcome, everybody. i m
sometimes some words, get them all right. if you send me to washington d.c., i ll always stand and do what is right. i want to go to washington and bring balance. stop the partisan bickering and deal with the problems that you guys have been telling me about for the last one plus years. neil: we re going down to the wire. everywhere you go, you hear the sound of drums. with the election closing in, the latest job numbers are out. let s say for the first time we re starting to see the jobs slowing down. with just four days to go can you believe that? both parties are wrapping things up. we are everywhere in arizona, in georgia, in nevada, in pennsylvania. you name it, we re on it and all over it. welcome, everybody. so glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s be beginning with aishah hasnie following things in georgia where we have a couple of battles going on and concerns about the same economic issues going on as well. aishah? hi, neil. good afternoon to you. yo
first bill melugin live at the border in eagle pass, texas. 11:00 p.m. on a friday night the press office at department of homeland security released numbers, 11 p.m. on a friday night. an unusual time to be releasing a statement. dana, good morning that s exactly right. as blatant of a friday night news drop as you will ever see. keep in mind these september numbers are the last numbers the public would get a chance to see when it comes to the border before the mid-terms. those numbers are historic. let s take a look at them right now. september 2022, fiscal year 2022 they report more than 227,000 migrant encounters, that s the highest september in dhs history. the numbers also show fiscal year 2022 ended with nearly 2.4 million migrant encounters. that s the highest fiscal year ever recorded. perhaps most concerning if we can pull up this graphic. fiscal year 2022 ended with 98 border patrol arrests of people on the f.b.i. terror watch list. under president trump the high
already cast their ballots by mail. by the time fetterman and oz finally meet face the face early voting will have been going on for more than a month. it comes as fetterman faces growing attention for not releasing medical records after a stroke in may. brit hume making some interesting points last night with bret on special report. he has agreed to one. he will be pressed to agree to more, whichever way it goes, there is a risk forfeiterman that he will get in the debate and not do very well because he is not well and the other side the expectations for him in any debate will be very low and media will see to that. dana: the anchor of special report and chief political anchor bret baier. you have that and response from the oz campaign. let s get your thoughts. oz said after being hit with massive criticism from state and national editorials for ducking fetterman agreed to one debate. he insisted be delayed until two weeks remain in the campaign to keep voters in the dar
zeldin. he was released just hours later. there is only one option. [shouting] the suspect climbs on the stage, rushes toward is zeldin and tries to hold him off. he was quickly tackled by others on stage. a witness describes the terrifying scene. went behind the stage and saw him as he began to approach congressman zeldin and so i stepped up onto the stage, saw the attacker try to get into zeldin s face and swing. i could see what looked like a razor, knife of some sort at the congressman. i tackled the attacker from the back and slammed him to the ground. thank goodness for that. team coverage. former assistant attorney andy mccarthy is standing by and first to david lee miller live from the new york city newsroom. this could have turned out a lot differently david lee. could have been a great deal worse. the man who allegedly attacked lee zeldin has been released without bail. just what zeldin predicted. he is running for governor of new york delivering a speech