high, and the fed says they are prepared to yank them even higher. president biden still on vacation in lake tahoe, and kamala harris about to hold an event with the wnba team. and that s where we start hour two of america reports. i m john roberts in washington. happy friday afternoon, sandra. sandra: it is indeed. good to be with you, john. welcome everyone. sandra smith in new york. a quiet month in the west wing, july 29th, his first day of vacation. 17 days meant the president was out of office either in delaware or lake tahoe in this particular case. we have not heard a peep from him yet today even though the fed says decades high interest rates may be going even higher. we are prepared to raise rates further if appropriate and intend to hold policy at a restrictive level until we are confident that inflation is moving sustainbly down toward our objective. sandra: peter doocy is covering the bidenomics push from the north lawn. peter, what are we hearing about
pivotal in 2020, maryland s former republican governor s moves is no labels national cochair, here he is talking about all of this earlier this week. i think we are at a point that we have never been in this country, with two-thirds of the people are not interested in voting for the republican or democratic nominees. if they are the nominees is very likely that no labels will get access to the ballot you will offer an alternative. and if most of the voters do not want number one and number two, we have an obligation to give the number three. mark meredith has more from washington is creating a lot of agitation. mike in some circles there. this ll be fun to watch no matter what. for years they ve tried to gain ground with voters but the group you re talking about says that next year may be different, it is taking steps now to establish itself in multiple states so we can plan to launch something in 2024. they are asking them how they see themselves, but the latest poll s
east coast, 8:00 in los angeles and this is america s late news, fox news @ night . breaking tonight, then there were two. biden and trump appear to be in, nikki haley is out refusing for now to endorse andy is a big-time question for both sides because trump has more republican support then biden has democratic support but the president has a big stage tomorrow night and the nation will be watching as the 81-year-old delivers the state of the union speech. let s begin with senior national correspondent kevin corke live in dc with a rundown on where we stand. reporter: good evening trace. saying the time had come to suspend her campaign and that she had no regret, former south carolina governor nikki haley as you pointed out stepped aside last night, shelving her attempt to secure the 24 gop nomination but she did so without endorsing the parties overwhelming favorite, former president trump , whom she lost to buy an astronomical margin in the super tuesday primaries. wh
bret: but, first, breaking tonight, increasing concern over aerial objects that were spotted and then shot down over the u.s. and saturday over canada. the total right now is for china blamed for at least one of these so far says the u.s. has sent multiple balloons over its territory in the past year. the biden administration denies this. more of the chinese spy craft has been recovered and is being analyzed from off the coast of south carolina. but, as for the other objects, there is still very little information about what they are, what they were doing and who is behind them. as the search for those remnants continues tonight. we have fox team coverage, brit hume has analysis of the whole affair. jacqui heinrich is at the white house with the increasing pressure for president biden to address the issue personally. but we begin with chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon with what the defense department is doing and saying tonight. good eve
intentional. it is not random. we know that. we know that. we re learning more about the man accused of attacking the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi, details on both sides of the political divide. plus from gunfire to government buildings destroyed by fire, unrest in iran is intensified after yet another protester is laid to rest. we ll have a live report. and pediatric emergency rooms are being flooded with races of rsv. we ll take you live inside a st. louis hospital fighting the crisis. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. the husband of u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi is recovering from serious injuries this hour after being violently attacked in his san francisco home. police say paul pelosi was struck with a hammer by a man who broke into the residence early friday. authorities still haven t determined a motive. but a source says the intruder was looking for the speaker. politicians from both sides from condemned the atta