this november. our law and order panel will dig into that as well as lenient crime policies and the impact they re having on american cities. plus, despite all of president biden s bragging about the economy, brand-new polling does signal that voters aren t exactly buying it. our panel will weigh in on that as well. the sunshine state bracing for a direct hit from its very first hurricane of the season. we ll check in with the fox extreme weather center that is tracking hurricane ian for us. that is coming up in a bit. first, the white house seemingly dodging questions tonight especially when pressed by our own peter doocy if the president believes america s biggest cities are safe. lucas tomlinson is the very latest on which party voters think is tougher on crime. hey, lucas. good evening. one of the major issues concerning voters in the midterm election: crime. violent spikes across the country countries major cities, president biden s former press secretary jen saki gave
where he made critical remarks about republican economic philosophy after spending the holiday on the campaign trail in wisconsin and pennsylvania. we will talk live with the republican nominee for senate from pennsylvania, dr. mehmet oz a little bit later. first up tonight, white house correspondent peter doocy live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. we noticed something while out on the campaign trail with president biden this weekend when he is surrounded by midterm voters he spends a lot of time talking about maga republicans. but back here at the white house, surrounded w by the cabit he is trying to stick to official business. i m not a fan of big fan of trickle down economics. i find the trickle stops fairly quickly coming down. peter: he is also not a big fan of so-called maga republicans. the extreme maga republicans in congress have chosen to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate and division. peter: he is making a p
the legislation passed after a marathon session during which republicans attempted to further stall its passage. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. see what they are focusing on on their front pages. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. good evening to you both. let s have a look at some of the front pages before we discuss them. the cost of living crisis and what politicians have been saying about it dominates the front pages again. the times leads on a poll of voters, warning the tory leadership candidates to tackle rising prices before cutting taxes. the mirror splashes on a call by the former prime minister gordon brown for urgent action to deal with the rising cost of living. and the ft says that liz truss currently the favourite over rishi sunak in the leadership contest is facing pressure to provide more help for poorer households. the telegraph l
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